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today crltlelftil the Unltod States
for tiklt1l ttoe lead In -king
peace In VI-. He said that
role beiCJQil 110 his gOVenunertt.
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..said he aaw no ooftenlng of of VIetnam hea a duly elected
Hanbl1 1 ter'Q:IIa for peace and-saw government, our position VIlli be
no proipectl . tor constructive
strorver than ·before, am J am
peace· ......_atlons at this Ume. contldent ttW: our allies will m
·-llrPd s bard nne against the lcJI!Ier let Cbmmunlato ~!!'
NOrll&gt; V181natnese 11P11 VIet Conr lnlernationlil publle opinion ...,
1111111 the)' realize "they eannot further on the basic issue ~ this
ioi1l IIPil Wtu hove 110 pay a blgll war."
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aaid, -· ifor Instance by aaklng the
United Natl&lt;i!l• Or other gover11·
menta to help in aolvlnl:the ytet...
namese problem wbUe aucb a
mow should be made by the
gover:nrnent of Vietnam!'
LEAVEll NO DOUBT

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top-level cm~adtr?
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Well. bere'a wiMt P r e 1 I d e n t Chiang t e - l Or -.rlty (not ocid'al, bul ....
Kai-lbok ol Nltl.....uat Cblna recently ..icl- ....n. or courtesy. Or monllt)', unity -:
· - bls old foe; Mao Tse-tung of Com- oplritulllty. .
mUIIllt China:
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So maybe we .t ry-eb rJI uo ID our OWit
an arch-crimlnal. a notorious Uar, an ego. way- attain mote of the things we - ' 1
centric, a traitor, a devil·tyrant apd a oeJf· .gotllng' mon rJI, aucll u lbooo me11tJ91!ecl
centei'ed bandit chief.
above, and 1. . rJI the thlap we are ftltiDt:
more of.· Who knowa but what weluafmllbl
still lnacrutable, Chiang added that Mao is
"Cblna's solo seUish landlord and capitalist" ead up with Jess of the "more" lhlngl and
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(man, that one must have burt!l and that more of tli! "leu.. tblnp!
Worth trying? Or do we prefer to put at!
Mao'• current nuclear te!b: are "a fonn of
. tnteinational· blackmaU."
Our chlpa on ..moreu and ·~up?"
Now this iS inscrutability at its insC:rutinest,
and the Chinese peQPie nm•t glow with pride
at bow two of their leaders can dJugree and
stiU not sloojV!o vulgar American-type mudA woodsman In the otate of Waablngton Is
tlillging.
concerned over the fact that blact bears con·
No wonder Mao Is shocked by the barbaric mgate outside b1s moljll!aln cabin to watch
way we scrutables carry on over here. He's television through hla window-even wben the
used to subtlety.
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for a bear. to otay up hall the·nigbt watclljng
The key word today is "more."
the late, late • •·
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01 course, hlo visitors may be thinking the
More life, more action. More tazes, more
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national debt. More laws and mon lawsuits. ..me thing about him. '
More rights and mote violence til maintain
After au. who ohould be able to bear up·
them.
under It better than. they-even though the
More income and ·more J8isure. More program may not be a honey?
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continuance to hlacarnlvalolcli..
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ll!plOiftler •erllal exam, noting rllbt ... La RadzjwUI ~ aetlbe'd not appear.., !be Exchange In&amp; to oomell!lat elise-up.
I!Qor per~ In purault oflhe pralsalo, but trudred rlllrt m
almlabtY dividend. tllua reinov4 to a TV Yeratm of .. Lat~r~•• a;.
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ment for tbe Wall ~. men. The neely DynaiiQ' acreamll!l 0 v e r
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room; and there' 1 none ln u;e
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dltlanaJJy all-male.
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Times ~-- musical of!!'' :rMr t·T~· Alike a prolt1 Blrl llllll a !root ward) "'' c~ ... Jacldo
tooth out ... Tho old Motropolt.. Kenne&lt;IY'o plotqreo on ftlm..TV
tan opera Houae Ollall)' came fan
dee-sed and
down alter a ralh of lnJIBictlona: ter
bopn
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"I've alwan eonoldend my of tjle operating or c'ODJultlng
dentist' as not only our family room. ,
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dentist but our famtly friend.
There's no reason why docHowever he now aayo I n~ ton and patient. can't be best
lots of dentistry and It worr'-' •·friends but
me that alter all these ye,ars It't
of routine n,atment I sbQuld
auddeilly neetl so
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·rllbt of a union to ~ aplnot
a builder's use oii&gt;Hflbrl._

.-Jail ""'*' a -'&lt; protec-

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that lhe ollmlnatiCII ol-'&lt;'tradltlonalb'

·on tile lito.
Tho ...,lllruetlaa lndullrJ wanto
lotllalatlon to ....,..,., lhlo poll·
lkll and prdllhlt llrlkos ua!Dot
... ., pn!al&gt;rlealed - · ·
A poll by .\110 Na..
t1ona1 Federst!OII C!l lnclopoodont
Boollneso !Indo tt per eeat of
lie IDdependOnt bullnesam• to.:
ouch lepelatlon, 6 per •ent
GPPOM It and 2 per eent are Ill\&amp;
dod!led.
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A lx.·e.ier lbould bave the 1&amp;~

r1i. . to, use p...rabrlcated

OIIIJIIiiiBl'lf.ta, pre-alzed materials

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by the U...

The National Federation of Jn..
doper.clent Buslnen fwnd mJy
dlc per •ont opposed to tile .,.
..lellalatlon, and hlv per

cent who YCiiced no opinion.
.
· 1il otito,· 9~fper eeat lndleaJ..
ed the,y favor JeJI(olatlon of lhla
nature, 8 )\Or •ent _ . . I~
and 2 per cart a,.~ undeclded.
Tbe question of !he builder's
rll!ht to oeonomlze wltll lllbor.
saving products verRs the

Ion'o rilbt to_.. uoe oflhese

procklcta In order to preserve

lml"k tor its members waa an il'"" ba!Ol'1! tbo Supremo Court
lalt yesr.
The hllh court heard a ease
!Jwolvlng a PIIUaclelpllla eontrae.
tor who was pleketed by a car.
ponters• union when he tried to

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proprietors 111 tbtJJ

Congresolonal .leplilatlon
• fl'll1lblt a union from !qooot..
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Jlekellng a &lt;011olnlc:llon

him.

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fear or union picketing. !bat_ the union hod the rll!ht to
'l'bll Is the or an ltrlke under a work preMTVa..
oeu wltelmlaa Jl'lljorit)' of inde- lion
clauMln Its contract.
,..._ buslne11men polled on
It said Union• ciD act to pl'l)o
. . •Jec:t o( union picketing hlblt jobs tradltl.onallY done on
•J 1sat ttle use of pretabrleated the lite from bolngper!ormedol!
pnlllttt. Because ot a 1981 ·Su- the lite.
, ... ,.. Court ruling, lellalatlon
llaQ buDderl and coriii-acton
111 tJitJy Is needed to.......,... fllor tile 1'111... 11117 ·have I a r.
loO builder lhla rl&amp;hf,
reacldng ._eusalons whl&lt;ll
IIMCJ.two per cent oflheiJ&gt;o ..UJ
hinder CCIIIbuetlon work

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pl'llhenalve jreatment,
It'o not his fault tfult y~u've
developed Periodontal dlsea1e.
or tqmor or cyst, or lm~cted
wiJdom teeth. In !~'his pre·
ventlve IQhaurea: may have
aaved you much pain and
monor. Sp It'• not fair to
make thiJ aceusat1011 apinll

from ~ J)er!ormed moat ..:.
onomlealiJ', llome erltlco 1101' lhe

ruJint In etroid, lllll IO]Iallze me

·of product lqo- banned
... where a builder Is ullnqr foi'm
bytllol.andrUJn.GrllllnAqof
,..,..leated material• or ~ 19511.

QUICK

gu·az

Now II the !line, to ~ '
yoilr coat poclcetl and . 11M .
car's tlove C!OIJlplrtJJient for
unmallecl yule W'dl, !*fen
. your l(iouae get.o·lnto 1!11 act. " ·
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. _ dUCUDD o(. ·flbef'lla&amp;1 craft tor ·,
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MarJU:me at present otrera '
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,. ., diiCOd IIJ&gt;I&gt;ut tlitee c!OU.n of the • ·

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BERRfS •

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few ~..

liatfdaJ'd modell, a 74·
. ·twO
foqt;er and. an 83·tooter, and ln

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IIi&gt;..... and . tan yachta 1n the
.r,·iiQ.l.tOOt· raniJe .i.re now In vol~

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"arms" budget lo abouj; SS
a ye_a r-'lor lilaJik bullets
used "!' .,tate occaalons.

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ta~riP~lri•.i ·

~velopmenli

clal -} optratton

Q-Whu Is Dante'• "Divine akin and knO'II'Iedle, opel oo
Now 11 the time ta .-~d
mutual trust &amp;1111 underlland·
Comedv" so called1
storage space for the auto-lng,
not
On
lriendsblp.
o
FrleDtl•
A~The poet eatled the
mated, electronic, aelf-adjiJIIi.
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wort "Comedy/' in accordance wltb the custom of the
A new- 1 sweetener for welibt
times, because the story ended
1wateheri ll .a anmulated procl·
In happlneu. A~ecl.atlvo
i&gt;ct IIlli tall be oilbstltuted .In•
·NeTS
readm added lbe ' D!Yine."
equai meuare.· for Qar In
puddl- 1111e 111\1.selal!n
· Q-ln. whai f1C4r dlcl the
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' ' ~eala,ds, 'deperts-' beveraae•~
Democra«o partr hold "' Ji~•t
•aa\ICel~ pickles. nltihel, condl .. ' !ng P91:ato·e)&gt;e remover and
MliotJ&lt;Jl nomi~ conv.,.
menta and Iliad clmoiJ1p. 'l1MI apple po)!aher oomeone pve
lion?
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gilt.
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A-In 1832 In Baltimore,
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Md. They ~omlnated ·Andrew
aar,
wit~~ calorie·!"'
Y.o u'rr ·getiing !&gt;ft. , JHiu,
Jaebaon.
ort. One loaiPoOrl wnialna 81!1
wl!m vou b•(IIR 'to ..,;li
caloriea.
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Q-HOID taU JD&lt;il Gen, Tom
thel/'d • d. cl,JI c, lilt ll
Thumb, the mast fai'ROUJ mid•
(S1feetrJ.- • t.taht).
o'clOck
-•tlu!rpcut
to.Q:If}.'
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A-UntU hla early teens he
wu only 25 lncllel .tall, Later
he grew to Ibe ..tO ID~ tan
Andorra, a· 1'15-aquare·
and to nigh 70 pounds.
mile ll!lte · France
JUid Spain ID the P)'renees
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Moun~ns, ,, II seml-irad.ependent, ottlng pnly noml· ·
· nal allegiance to the pres!·

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hcl•e their lip
ploughed utldfr.

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. •. llus ')&gt;oallo'llrom eo to liO feet .,
loll( Are Currently in commer· ~:

s~ met~ cull~'"

dent !of li'·r a~
- n c e and the
Spanish blob
of Urge!,
says The
d Almanac.
AndOrra, · w!.., a total pop.
ulatlon of 11,000 Catalan·
a 16spealdns. itJiiaple,
man pollee-department. 'Its

A Mechanical Betut, in White Shroud (below left)

1&amp;r ~ - !~n . a. flberil¥8 , sl\iP
t/lrfa Pl'O"""'
leG·foot.
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·. · cbanrid tbe •entire plciiii'O.
At. till. Pi'tsent lime, lor ex•
Alii~ 1til, ; V.S. NavY Ia BUb·
' Jec~ ', a__.. ~~foot. aecUOu ,, ~
· ( .raM ~truction to · ex:.
tenatve structural, notae and.
· lhoc~ ~fll wltl1 tl)e atm ·qi·.
i' · qualifyq .the ~tertal tor 111e ·
In 21Mi·foot hUlls. Tho Brltlah
~ np.vy: ,recen~ conducted .aUni·

1, PHIL •PA'STOIIET ' ,

At IJ!ut two other lm~t.
eoruddoratlons muat be notOjl.
The ftrlt Is thai daclar.patlent
,..,latlonshlp muat be baaed an
appieclatlon of' your delltllt's

There's Work to be Done when it Snow11 (above)

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decade aao.
Tho ftrat products of. thl8
ty · • of , -~
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the . ~i.rin11 indus~ ~ce the
, llrst ~·to 01 this Cl""lructlon
, ~peared. pn the Ma.rtet two

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Reversing-Court ·
or praduets

Snow .. ltuJen trees, a too-Quiet Street (left)

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deellloa, baa Qolloldl t h •

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8&gt; JACK W\)USTON
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'""rho &amp;lpr'olne Coort, In a lando

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past 65 contiDue to ous. Some 4,WO riursing homes
grbw,. 'It Is reasonable to and otfler extended care facll·
ext&gt;ect that the Medicate !'OS· ities ·presently partidJ)ate,
pita! Insurance · •undertaltlng and · the number will rise as
will .be' 'much enlarged in the more qualify by supplying
of

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adequate
yeah Immediately ahead.
How all this Is to be ~l~Ped Ing part are
witli .Is not e n t I r e l'y Clear. agencies (a ·
association,
Various studl's of health mt!D· : some
2,400 · ·
119We&gt; and facllitl04 have been
oratories
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p riade or •re un d e ... way.&gt;..
klnds.of
· tha highest levels •.
As If'
~~. judged to 11:0
even Without .some .
deluge from Medic8l'1!

Also takhealth

on
Ill

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ON WHAI"S HAI'I'INING
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Belen Help

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Loses His Cool

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It's no ooc...t U.t the C - "'" hipp&lt;d
011 cull\lre.
TM .,.. alto po'OIIIi ol their wtll-1&lt;-•
al!lllty to reonM. 1-ruUible
their
cOOl as we eato 1ay )' under atreu aNI otnln.
So • what . . . _ . when one top..lovel

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ed~~tallon and rullllri.

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aaJ.rtea-and. ol .....,.., hl&amp;her prkel.
11ore opeed, more ..,..., /non nriJII. I{""'
potlutioa, ......,, ao!M llld ..,.,_.
11ore polllk:l. men clwloo &amp;1111 .........,.
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Weekend Seen~ Snowbound !feigs County, January '68

...--·•:rourUIIollasnwel•·
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.a. to 101wlnd,

bot a 10
1111&amp;1 •• etlt·
lllob' l'l
ap1JI. A~
- j a b llolp, orYCII-..oi'll
. , . , _ ID JJIIIIre ,.. IMI
•lldld waav • ...,. • •
011 a troller ell*. THWI II -

- . ...., more &lt;uualtleo. . .

wtl- .. beborod.- LIVING

TilE LIFE Of' RILEY

Door-

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Wbon I ntlred, I .l1lilod t h o
"lloiii!J-' ellll&gt;. liJ - ....

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marriM lnM haa

A
DO chlntl
1D .... doWa Ill ntlNJIIOIIt. He's
tm buiQ' eatdllng up wltll at!
1111 repolra. his wlfo ~u
a&amp;Yinl up for hiBI..- IIAN
AROUND TilE HO!Q
TJdl eolUBal II - - 11&gt;

faJJdb' lMnr; •If _.,.. """'ldd - 1 • ar jolt Dlall -

Bear With Us

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8y Helen Bollel
a

ebarps. Jlore aoldlers. more_....,., 81011!
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CJiiDeH leadir haJ ~uion (o utter a (rtr
.Aad...,... people. Above .n. _.. .....
public COIIJJII..Ia
top-level cm~adtr?
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But no 1110l'1! aennlly. Or ~ Or ...,
Well. bere'a wiMt P r e 1 I d e n t Chiang t e - l Or -.rlty (not ocid'al, bul ....
Kai-lbok ol Nltl.....uat Cblna recently ..icl- ....n. or courtesy. Or monllt)', unity -:
· - bls old foe; Mao Tse-tung of Com- oplritulllty. .
mUIIllt China:
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O.K. .so what!
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Mao, laid Chiang inacrutably, Is a villain.
So maybe we .t ry-eb rJI uo ID our OWit
an arch-crimlnal. a notorious Uar, an ego. way- attain mote of the things we - ' 1
centric, a traitor, a devil·tyrant apd a oeJf· .gotllng' mon rJI, aucll u lbooo me11tJ91!ecl
centei'ed bandit chief.
above, and 1. . rJI the thlap we are ftltiDt:
more of.· Who knowa but what weluafmllbl
still lnacrutable, Chiang added that Mao is
"Cblna's solo seUish landlord and capitalist" ead up with Jess of the "more" lhlngl and
·.
(man, that one must have burt!l and that more of tli! "leu.. tblnp!
Worth trying? Or do we prefer to put at!
Mao'• current nuclear te!b: are "a fonn of
. tnteinational· blackmaU."
Our chlpa on ..moreu and ·~up?"
Now this iS inscrutability at its insC:rutinest,
and the Chinese peQPie nm•t glow with pride
at bow two of their leaders can dJugree and
stiU not sloojV!o vulgar American-type mudA woodsman In the otate of Waablngton Is
tlillging.
concerned over the fact that blact bears con·
No wonder Mao Is shocked by the barbaric mgate outside b1s moljll!aln cabin to watch
way we scrutables carry on over here. He's television through hla window-even wben the
used to subtlety.
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· well-known bear star "Gentle Ben'.' isn't performing.
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The foreator milintalno It just lan:t normal
for a bear. to otay up hall the·nigbt watclljng
The key word today is "more."
the late, late • •·
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01 course, hlo visitors may be thinking the
More life, more action. More tazes, more
.
national debt. More laws and mon lawsuits. ..me thing about him. '
More rights and mote violence til maintain
After au. who ohould be able to bear up·
them.
under It better than. they-even though the
More income and ·more J8isure. More program may not be a honey?
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HoJp YOIJI lllo

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Dentist WiH' *Welcome ·
Another
.Opinion ,
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pan~&amp;-sult to 1 restaurant like oro Set addad hla e_.ool alit•
21,• be said, araclflllb'
continuance to hlacarnlvalolcli..
llur lhe buck.
appointment• ... Trwnan- c..
11 rt•• Sieb
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pole's favorite tnvel . _

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ert, • -amethe !on was Lae Rld'zllllll, Jackie
llrlt !....We o....,. of a Stoek
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Exchange seat (paid $t45,00D for K~t kid ~~-. and ao
It) and alao pasaed her nscal. one ..., hinted It didn't I • o k
ll!plOiftler •erllal exam, noting rllbt ... La RadzjwUI ~ aetlbe'd not appear.., !be Exchange In&amp; to oomell!lat elise-up.
I!Qor per~ In purault oflhe pralsalo, but trudred rlllrt m
almlabtY dividend. tllua reinov4 to a TV Yeratm of .. Lat~r~•• a;.
... llle cert.a1114' of .embarrass- dooted by tr.vel buddle Cipote.
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The Wnilam Malldltotar..K.,..
ment for tbe Wall ~. men. The neely DynaiiQ' acreamll!l 0 v e r
. Stock Exellange ·lac:kl a la.dl.el' uneattJ or • Prellcltnt" flnallv
room; and there' 1 none ln u;e
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Excbiii&amp;O' a reataurant, aloo tr• fall to the ......,.... ~OIIIJII'biloh­
dltlanaJJy all-male.
... ,....that Ito. ~osbyyearo4111d
_, Astor Hotel · · - ~ · had baan dlllilliolntlnr ... Boll
Times ~-- musical of!!'' :rMr t·T~· Alike a prolt1 Blrl llllll a !root ward) "'' c~ ... Jacldo
tooth out ... Tho old Motropolt.. Kenne&lt;IY'o plotqreo on ftlm..TV
tan opera Houae Ollall)' came fan
dee-sed and
down alter a ralh of lnJIBictlona: ter
bopn
lluntlnston Hartford of the j.os-

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A Scene of Pristine Beauty,

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Tha -laM!.
TM~-ItV-1.

lr WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D.S. '

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The ...,.,. JJI&amp;ra are .Maro, 1 !at
Saturn 11111 Jlliltor. .
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DEAR DR.. LAWRENCE: ship abnuld ·tie left at the door
"I've alwan eonoldend my of tjle operating or c'ODJultlng
dentist' as not only our family room. ,
.
dentist but our famtly friend.
There's no reason why docHowever he now aayo I n~ ton and patient. can't be best
lots of dentistry and It worr'-' •·friends but
me that alter all these ye,ars It't
of routine n,atment I sbQuld
auddeilly neetl so
done.
It's not that l don't
but I'dol"l better It
oth"!i, opinion,. Yet I
to o!lend him.~·

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1oeomo11.. bullt . Ill ' Amorlea
made Its .lirat••run .,.... tile
Charlo..., and , ~ ltatl-

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p - ~· lllellrot
'ol llle . ....Uc ol

·rllbt of a union to ~ aplnot
a builder's use oii&gt;Hflbrl._

.-Jail ""'*' a -'&lt; protec-

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Uon elau• 1ft i~ eantnet, :n1l...

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that lhe ollmlnatiCII ol-'&lt;'tradltlonalb'

·on tile lito.
Tho ...,lllruetlaa lndullrJ wanto
lotllalatlon to ....,..,., lhlo poll·
lkll and prdllhlt llrlkos ua!Dot
... ., pn!al&gt;rlealed - · ·
A poll by .\110 Na..
t1ona1 Federst!OII C!l lnclopoodont
Boollneso !Indo tt per eeat of
lie IDdependOnt bullnesam• to.:
ouch lepelatlon, 6 per •ent
GPPOM It and 2 per eent are Ill\&amp;
dod!led.
.
A lx.·e.ier lbould bave the 1&amp;~

r1i. . to, use p...rabrlcated

OIIIJIIiiiBl'lf.ta, pre-alzed materials

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Ofli!Osed
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by the U...

The National Federation of Jn..
doper.clent Buslnen fwnd mJy
dlc per •ont opposed to tile .,.
..lellalatlon, and hlv per

cent who YCiiced no opinion.
.
· 1il otito,· 9~fper eeat lndleaJ..
ed the,y favor JeJI(olatlon of lhla
nature, 8 )\Or •ent _ . . I~
and 2 per cart a,.~ undeclded.
Tbe question of !he builder's
rll!ht to oeonomlze wltll lllbor.
saving products verRs the

Ion'o rilbt to_.. uoe oflhese

procklcta In order to preserve

lml"k tor its members waa an il'"" ba!Ol'1! tbo Supremo Court
lalt yesr.
The hllh court heard a ease
!Jwolvlng a PIIUaclelpllla eontrae.
tor who was pleketed by a car.
ponters• union when he tried to

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proprietors 111 tbtJJ

Congresolonal .leplilatlon
• fl'll1lblt a union from !qooot..
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Jlekellng a &lt;011olnlc:llon

him.

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, _... ol hll ....,•• u.e pre.eut doors. The Caurtheld
fear or union picketing. !bat_ the union hod the rll!ht to
'l'bll Is the or an ltrlke under a work preMTVa..
oeu wltelmlaa Jl'lljorit)' of inde- lion
clauMln Its contract.
,..._ buslne11men polled on
It said Union• ciD act to pl'l)o
. . •Jec:t o( union picketing hlblt jobs tradltl.onallY done on
•J 1sat ttle use of pretabrleated the lite from bolngper!ormedol!
pnlllttt. Because ot a 1981 ·Su- the lite.
, ... ,.. Court ruling, lellalatlon
llaQ buDderl and coriii-acton
111 tJitJy Is needed to.......,... fllor tile 1'111... 11117 ·have I a r.
loO builder lhla rl&amp;hf,
reacldng ._eusalons whl&lt;ll
IIMCJ.two per cent oflheiJ&gt;o ..UJ
hinder CCIIIbuetlon work

=t.n:

pl'llhenalve jreatment,
It'o not his fault tfult y~u've
developed Periodontal dlsea1e.
or tqmor or cyst, or lm~cted
wiJdom teeth. In !~'his pre·
ventlve IQhaurea: may have
aaved you much pain and
monor. Sp It'• not fair to
make thiJ aceusat1011 apinll

from ~ J)er!ormed moat ..:.
onomlealiJ', llome erltlco 1101' lhe

ruJint In etroid, lllll IO]Iallze me

·of product lqo- banned
... where a builder Is ullnqr foi'm
bytllol.andrUJn.GrllllnAqof
,..,..leated material• or ~ 19511.

QUICK

gu·az

Now II the !line, to ~ '
yoilr coat poclcetl and . 11M .
car's tlove C!OIJlplrtJJient for
unmallecl yule W'dl, !*fen
. your l(iouae get.o·lnto 1!11 act. " ·
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foqt;er and. an 83·tooter, and ln

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IIi&gt;..... and . tan yachta 1n the
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a ye_a r-'lor lilaJik bullets
used "!' .,tate occaalons.

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clal -} optratton

Q-Whu Is Dante'• "Divine akin and knO'II'Iedle, opel oo
Now 11 the time ta .-~d
mutual trust &amp;1111 underlland·
Comedv" so called1
storage space for the auto-lng,
not
On
lriendsblp.
o
FrleDtl•
A~The poet eatled the
mated, electronic, aelf-adjiJIIi.
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wort "Comedy/' in accordance wltb the custom of the
A new- 1 sweetener for welibt
times, because the story ended
1wateheri ll .a anmulated procl·
In happlneu. A~ecl.atlvo
i&gt;ct IIlli tall be oilbstltuted .In•
·NeTS
readm added lbe ' D!Yine."
equai meuare.· for Qar In
puddl- 1111e 111\1.selal!n
· Q-ln. whai f1C4r dlcl the
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' ' ~eala,ds, 'deperts-' beveraae•~
Democra«o partr hold "' Ji~•t
•aa\ICel~ pickles. nltihel, condl .. ' !ng P91:ato·e)&gt;e remover and
MliotJ&lt;Jl nomi~ conv.,.
menta and Iliad clmoiJ1p. 'l1MI apple po)!aher oomeone pve
lion?
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gilt.
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Md. They ~omlnated ·Andrew
aar,
wit~~ calorie·!"'
Y.o u'rr ·getiing !&gt;ft. , JHiu,
Jaebaon.
ort. One loaiPoOrl wnialna 81!1
wl!m vou b•(IIR 'to ..,;li
caloriea.
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Q-HOID taU JD&lt;il Gen, Tom
thel/'d • d. cl,JI c, lilt ll
Thumb, the mast fai'ROUJ mid•
(S1feetrJ.- • t.taht).
o'clOck
-•tlu!rpcut
to.Q:If}.'
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wu only 25 lncllel .tall, Later
he grew to Ibe ..tO ID~ tan
Andorra, a· 1'15-aquare·
and to nigh 70 pounds.
mile ll!lte · France
JUid Spain ID the P)'renees
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Moun~ns, ,, II seml-irad.ependent, ottlng pnly noml· ·
· nal allegiance to the pres!·

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. •. llus ')&gt;oallo'llrom eo to liO feet .,
loll( Are Currently in commer· ~:

s~ met~ cull~'"

dent !of li'·r a~
- n c e and the
Spanish blob
of Urge!,
says The
d Almanac.
AndOrra, · w!.., a total pop.
ulatlon of 11,000 Catalan·
a 16spealdns. itJiiaple,
man pollee-department. 'Its

A Mechanical Betut, in White Shroud (below left)

1&amp;r ~ - !~n . a. flberil¥8 , sl\iP
t/lrfa Pl'O"""'
leG·foot.
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·. · cbanrid tbe •entire plciiii'O.
At. till. Pi'tsent lime, lor ex•
Alii~ 1til, ; V.S. NavY Ia BUb·
' Jec~ ', a__.. ~~foot. aecUOu ,, ~
· ( .raM ~truction to · ex:.
tenatve structural, notae and.
· lhoc~ ~fll wltl1 tl)e atm ·qi·.
i' · qualifyq .the ~tertal tor 111e ·
In 21Mi·foot hUlls. Tho Brltlah
~ np.vy: ,recen~ conducted .aUni·

1, PHIL •PA'STOIIET ' ,

At IJ!ut two other lm~t.
eoruddoratlons muat be notOjl.
The ftrlt Is thai daclar.patlent
,..,latlonshlp muat be baaed an
appieclatlon of' your delltllt's

There's Work to be Done when it Snow11 (above)

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Tho ftrat products of. thl8
ty · • of , -~
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the . ~i.rin11 indus~ ~ce the
, llrst ~·to 01 this Cl""lructlon
, ~peared. pn the Ma.rtet two

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Reversing-Court ·
or praduets

Snow .. ltuJen trees, a too-Quiet Street (left)

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'""rho &amp;lpr'olne Coort, In a lando

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past 65 contiDue to ous. Some 4,WO riursing homes
grbw,. 'It Is reasonable to and otfler extended care facll·
ext&gt;ect that the Medicate !'OS· ities ·presently partidJ)ate,
pita! Insurance · •undertaltlng and · the number will rise as
will .be' 'much enlarged in the more qualify by supplying
of

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adequate
yeah Immediately ahead.
How all this Is to be ~l~Ped Ing part are
witli .Is not e n t I r e l'y Clear. agencies (a ·
association,
Various studl's of health mt!D· : some
2,400 · ·
119We&gt; and facllitl04 have been
oratories
·
p riade or •re un d e ... way.&gt;..
klnds.of
· tha highest levels •.
As If'
~~. judged to 11:0
even Without .some .
deluge from Medic8l'1!

Also takhealth

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Pro Standing;.

ackers Retain CllaritpiOnship
-I'
them: the l'ad&lt;erl lft1nor error• but lbe R 1ilou

-en•t -'1
- e ~
- - - Jllf'
!too alper.
•'We madethroolil-aMCI
ttoey modo- CCiiill."-.
ted Raider rumllll ,..,
wrlll Dl-I
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"los ¥f11 u..
m Coon
~
. Raider
eh
llMeh
oold the nrot palnM ~~~~.. me 1o1 the Q111r1iar the Packer• 1 - . , 1-G on
Chandltr'l ftrllt two fteld .....
On a Packer ftrll- at tilt
Packer :rt, burll .liD
the Raider .......tary- and Uoo
Raider defense ,fllted to pldf;
him
~-- hit 1o1.o w1- ••
up. ~·
~'Jard "bomb" and • - Y tilt
I"-JI'e wao 111-0. II aa novor
rea117 close apln,
"It wao a mllllkt· In ..,...,
age" Rouclt said, "sed !I eoat

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So Dak
66
Nr[hrn
~ 109
119 Augstn S'D' 98
Emporia st. 85 Omaha 80

Gn 1 B dl

By cHARLE!t E. TAYLoR •
MIAMI
the Oak-

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mistakes his team
Green BOJ

mldo

which

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Duki

South

at Maryland 52

at-.

Wednesday

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New Jeno7
Kooolud&lt;y '

mo-r 1U1111'1• Raider ._
boe••
lenNI lorced Jltarr to "&lt;all

"""'' &amp;ldhloo (p!OJ . . _ , )
iii the oerbnonoAo lllio.''

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Knox 71 Coe 46

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By JOE •.SAilGIS
Nadonll Pro-am Coli TourVPI Sport~ Writer
. nament.
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PEBBLE ~C!I,, •iCal,l.
,W~Ue ov~ryone followed Ja&lt;k
(UP!)- They said lt. Cbilldn'l_~ Nlcklauo, Al'nold Palmer , and
done but Johnny1!'ol!il &lt;1ldJI around the Croloby
then oome In 1110 Ina .,r&lt;)toby
eourses Poll
with just a lew
·8'\t e .
tOw, but when II

Saturd"' .,,.
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Cage .:;v.ll![;
.l..iiw. .:n.s

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cncrd m . 75 cncrd Ind. 73
Manebester 98 Franklin 83
SW Mo. lit. 78 Cnirl o. 77
o. lilnn. (D011JIIl) J,~ ·cstuslaws ~.

Mar~ 94 ot.io V. G9
Wtst Va. 89 Davidson 86
_J'l0riat98 ~-·78 t-::'r:o'~ ~
11'-ioee n · Gorgla 72
Souihwe
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·iforollea4 84 Mldd Tom, 69
Arkanoao
85
Texu
80
1
W. Vi. st. 112 Salem 84
1 Houston '8 W. Tex. St, 53
Tenijol\ 84 'Wake Forell 79
S.F. Austin 103 S, l!ooston93
FUJ'IIIIIio 95 Clladel85
Slhn V, ILaJ 92 Tex. Sthn 78
Vandiilillt 96 Mlos, 70
Lamar Tech 9% Ark. st. 64
'S.C. I~ Virilnla G8
Tut .. 61 N, Tex. 56
E. kentueky 99 W, Ky, 89
S.EII\Ji Okja. 78 N-Won Okla. 54
Va, Tlido 92 Loyola Md, 54
Rice 81 Texas Tech 68
Coltl. Con 81 Catholic U, 60
Swsn Olda 70 Cen Okla st 61
)[lorrll! HW 71 Pembroke 70
Olda Bop 74 Olda Pnl!dle st 61
llaJolln&amp;don 112 Millsaps 77
McMurry 79 E Texas 71
BJ711!1• 81 Johnson· B~le 78
Tex. A&amp;l 79 SW Tex. 74
~ ' 93 Aldrsn-Brocldl 88.
H, Payno 80 Sui Roao 64
Fairmont 103 CCI!cord 83
Abilene Chrsn 79 Trinity (Tex)
DnU:llmo 91 W.Va., Walyn 87
76
J'rooWterian 101 litel1011 83
NMex 81 Wyoml• 65 ··
Roillno 86 Tampa 65
st. Maq's (Tex) 98 Tex Weslyn
~90SoAla.68
71 _, .,
TiUmi&amp;Mary 98 Richmond 92
SMU 78 Texas A&amp;M 77
J1oBi Hr.:• 97 Watrn Md. 94
·
Le Tnumeau 11 Au.sUn Coli 61
- .- •• arollna llS Clman83
-Swsn (Tex) 71 Tex Luth. 83
Ala. ' lMl Bll'lliiiJhm Suthm 68
E. NMex 73 Col or Santa Fe 71
LQJ!ol.• La. 75 CO!Otenary 70
Texas (El Paso) 85 Slhn Col, 66
Fla. 110 .. 88 st. Leo 84
NMex St. 96 Won NMex 67
JtQami, Fla. 72 Jck111vUle U, 67
West
Loulslana CoJ 4 Miss Col 90
Utah 83 Arboo.a 77
ldue St. lOlPrarle View 85
UCLA 75 StanfOrd 63
Aleoni A&amp;M 98 Wylie 78
Utah st. llO Seattle 93
Ga. !11om 92 Wllmngtn 80
sF
3
E. l - -. 83 Austin P-• 80
ran 7 Pepperdlne 62
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Olda st. 60 Colorado 59
......,de 98 Pikeville 89
Adamo St. 106 Colo. Mines 86
llonTa!' st. 9% Tenn. Tech 91
Ft. Lewis 100 Colo. ·con 89
!f.J. Wscyn 64 Wnsin-Slm 75
~~ C llf 80 Calli
I
'"- '--'ill• 98 Ark. AM&amp;N 95
-••
a · 84 Oregaii
orn73a 65
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WaShington
llleKeo"' 84 N.E. La, 76
· San JoM st, 80 V, or Pac. 72
Midwest
S Franl St 61 Hmblt st. 57
86 Mleb. 81
Nevada 86 Chico State 69
75 DePaul 68
Fresno St. 89 L. Beach St. 85
Missouri 66
Hayward st. 78 Sonoma st. 60
77 Memphlo st. 69 Cal Pcy (S Luis Obl!ipo) 89
st. 72
San Diego st. 77
Xavier 62
Brigham \'.OlUJg 94 Ariz. st. 78
W•tm lll.
N Ariz. 100 Wimster (Utah) 92
\~~..~~ 69
WaSh, St. 82 Oregon st. 62
Co
70
S&lt;rmnto st. 93 U.C. Davls87
V.C., Santo Barbara 71
Taylor 87
78 A.nderson 67
st. Mary 1 s(Calil.)68
86 Ind. 81
Ean OtegOn 88 OreiOfl Tech 85
Vnlon 48
Lws&amp;Cirk 115 WUlairiette 103
56
Whitman SO Idaho 40
83
Lnlld lOG Pac. (Ore.) 75
G4
Idaho St. 75 Hrdn-Srna 71
s Clara 75 Loyola (Calli.) 71
Clrmnl"Mudd 9i Cllllt, Tech 47
Calif. Won 92 Wilmot 16

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LOpa

Woil8rn CINI!na;
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NAJA aeorlnl With" ali aY...,.
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ASHE CHAMP
SAt'i' .{VAN, ._. P!R. (UP()I ArUirr Albe of Rle~, va..~
pliiod the Oarlbe Hilton - ·· '
t!Ue Sunday ,with a 11-4, 11-f
.vicfor7 over Hon Holmberg ol
.HlahJ.and Falls~ N.Y~
· ,;,

· o.llas 130 Anlhelm 123
(Only pn\61 octoe&lt;Me(!)
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Todi&gt;'I'Gameo '
. 11...iii Kontuetq
lndl- at !'IW Or!,...
, (~ ~~~·!"""0(1)

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won

IInce he
the Carllna World
Open In 1963. U wu worllo
~16,000 plus an addldonal *2700
when he ond hlo amalol.r
partnor, New Yoi'k !nv.-t
bollker VIrgil ShetrUl, teomed

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77
49

Cola. SOUth 74 Col,. _
Newark 92 Cola, Wilhut
Hamilton Twp. 85Cdla.
Lancaster 72 cojo. Wl!llerson
Newark Cath. 71 Colo. At~. ~I
Colo Eastmoor 7&amp; Whltohall 44
Delaware 74 Olenla.v 'li
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Grove Cljy 65 f'rbk. llt!io, 26
Buckeye Valley 67 ,

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Cols, Northland .~5
Cots. weotfall 53 Circleville 45
Cols. Ready 78 WeotJelreroon&amp;l
Waterford 68 ~,;pOrt M
Cleve, Benedlctlno 74
Cl0... Glenvlil~ 68
Cleve~ Uncoln M
.
Cleveo ijolY Name 4o
Cleve. West Tech 83
ClevelaitdMaxHIJeaGI
Cleve, Helghto 86 shaker Hats. 41
Euclid 75 Lakeliaod Shaw 66
Springfield Loeol 82 1
'Mathew• 57
Salem 77 Wellsville 118
Akron Kerunore ~

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44
Barberton 60 ~~ GU1feld 49
Tlflin Cohnnb!BII 81'
.,
Ftilrilonl RAIII 5t
Canton Mcl&lt;loley M; .
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Kent ROoaeYelt t9
Akron North 63
Fairland 68

Jac:kson 66
Hardin
65
llotldns 89
Bellefontaine
52
Lima Bath 81
ColiOnbua G~~~~ Gdnier 57
Westlake 78
68 '
Hay VIllage 61
' 'Rl\'er 54
Waterloo 70
57 ·,
Mogadore 63
Wlndlwn 85 .
Akron lknrer 74
Une. Hel.gbtl .
Made!ra65
Clnet. Elder 81
THREE HONORED
NEW YORK ,( UPI)- The Box- Cbl. RQJWr Ba&lt;·oi!
ing Writers A.1~lation'• 43rd
·annual cUnner ~day nlght Deer Park S9
honOred rormer heavyweiKht Cln. Aiken 84
champion Joe LoUil current
Cln.W
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lll!!ltweloltt kiilg Carloo Ortl• Cln. Moalier 79 · .'L \ . ~;;,
and Gil Clancy. manager or
NewPorll Kl!l·, G~
mlddleweh#
cltami&gt; Emile
Grlllltll.
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Louis received th'e James J.
Walker aWatd ror. merJ~•
setvlce, , ottit took .home the
Edward J. Nell award as 1967's
outllandU.. lloltter and Cloncy

wa• prelellttd With tlie A.l Buek

ror

1967. ·~ •

Of

the year

.

t 'ummnn Kilt~:)' nr Bl.ud•h•r lrrll;o·
Llum; u fft"i't t wlt'4..~ 1 &lt; M mun,v v.tlnn ·n 1111
ultl'll. I'IHJI!.Inj.l

nt·n·i,uiml'ti!l fr•lfl\

I 11 : 1~NW~II H!lll

rro'ftlil'nt . hurntn~-: .

I!O·j•lnl( ~,~rt r :.llllln . St•nJnflur ti Y, ,.,,,
nw v lu!!l' llllll: l' ~'"'' Jttu••• llfallur•fu'!' .
' H:•;·k adw~ l•n•l '''f 'l oiidt·t, tln ••t, th •·

lla""'r. ahd Aussle
on 1be frobt nine at Pebble
lleaclt In the windup Sunday.
Ca~ imd Devlin batUed
almost head to head to the wire
Wtth POtt liruggllng to gel back
Into it, ' l!e did Willi a strong
ltreicb drive that included a
blrdl&amp; - 11'" on the lGth and a
birdie-three on the 17th. That
forced a .· three-way tie with
Caoper 'ahd •Devlin with 72-hole
lbtal1 o! ~85 and Johnny won It
on tha ,' vm first bole with a
dorinl ~~root ellip shot.
PaWl second shot oo the
playiilf hol&lt;i landed on the apron
rreen ~ llro bunkers. .
11
1
the smart shot ror
me .,..M have been to jull get
close Ind. ·' 1ett1e for eerond
plac:,, '' I&amp;J.d Pott. "but I played
It 10 win. I went lor the !lag
hecauoe .rp me It looked llko
Casper h8tl a elnch birdie lor
the ttole whlcl) would have won

P.e••

j&gt;l"l 'll&gt;il"li . IIJIIIt&lt;'lr l "lllii'M. , . ,.ST. ~:X UK U•
:oil y hrin~-:11 n •l:o..:IIIJ.; o·umt!l.-11 .1.' " o·url o- ·
lrll( J.." ' '"'~· I !L lo&lt;"l!l, ur ln~·, :1n•t •·rosin~-:
1~1 1 11 I ;.•t r ' 'i':--T EX Ill drl•!l); ~~I II 1• ~ ~~~~ ,

ln•ancl10 on.
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the world doe• 10 on - nat a1 rut. bUt~. bit' I
lln&lt;e ·mcm of 111 eon UH o JI)IDuie or two out of tho rll

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·011 of ruc•b"ptUJ wJll r~move
areue ap(IW. '&amp;aturatt the arta

to - · eatdl our ........,.. and evan dian! allllle - . .
111r nlo, tilt llfeol4e - • lookod bettor, did It'!

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1et1 t-he anUilH 5ttntlr remo,·e
mucua Crom the tipt, ot hti
noat~ A~~'ith a ettrlle cotton

1w1b. 7bert., U.Jnl'.a elean nab.
d&amp;b petrot.um itlly , on the
noet~ill, , _
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dloolbiOr ol Don and""""
THE COIIJIIJNlTY II _.. 1D
- ·' ol&gt;ould "" ' ~- ..h.~le
a!n.cti
)&gt;&amp;b\4!• lo1•e to tNt lllelr
ollolarlo!IL Hell mill lbe ..Ullai -'&lt;oiBUlllll·
1uinA
and, i,pprooehiBt tooth
lnolod for
lor ..., hoi- !ldil" han for
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Cut large unpeeled oruges lftto earlwheels Y• -inch thick.
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bathroom I•IIfII) takeo on loew P.rooaaUty
daloy and conlag wallpaper with malefi,lng Iabrie (right) uoed
· In bloe and while. Indoor plant Ia clay pat and saueer In
Bhclanl[eo at window ~rdlaate with .nylon phiob cat pile
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Columbus yisited Over tbe weekend with tllolr parents, Mr. and
Mra. 'William Grpeser. Middle·
part, and Mr. and Mrl. Harve7
Newland, ~on, w. Va. Debbie .
Grueoer returned to Glenville
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Caning'·Pl\ltems, with or witha new loOk .to 1loer farnlly and . S&lt;leel pall~ r li 1, carefuily out floralll\;prlnts. rnake good
Jtue.-t! bath:' or powder .~pom. elnee, •· m\lst tiathrOQ'm'a are . bathroom wallcoverlngs. 01Tloe ViD11 p{ndllcla ,with ·P·~~ tmall. Fer example; use wall- ten you can buy ,matching fabor ~ fabtle . blickbig rnay be
eove.rtags oa a walls above ric and use this With a plastic
~d •• not scru1&gt;bed, cle8J! l1oe Ulo or
ond on liner··.ror a shower. ' curtain.
aild olrer a variety ol color lbe ee1Un1. 11 d!O doselect
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PoltoieY! aad llrlped papen
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lo used. A ~IU&amp; elfect tern• 11d even ftocked papen
than paper m family baths
with a clim~ing vine Is all . lhal )illen ate Iii more formal
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chalrftWI, ~Oof- eoncer mobile 101!1 lao UM II and other material• an eaneer
avallablo lor (&gt;lf&gt;llc dlltoibutlCOL
...... of plaM tor IIJk """'' . tile lllelo Count1 fair'-• ....
Road at the .-tnc by Mro.
fUnd dtfye It 1 m..tlac ,.... C\IUed by MrL Patrlek LoehCatherine Sbavorla:lkr waJ a ,.,..
dq lllal1! of tile 11&lt;1111 ~ IU'7, e&amp;!elllon ......... Furm~.i td tbe Amerteu c..teer So.- ther invesdptlon ·Into the av.. l~ ter fro~a · a repre&amp;entatiYe ol
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III..Uow at·u.. Hctborl eo,~ Co. will be made .
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and e"'eor 111111.1 Jol"""
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Mil, Paul Caad., Mrs. ·James
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lOIII~ dme
Brewln(llon, lllra. Cedrle Clark,
the unit'• eerll?i ol -rlMra. Hel«a Hayea. and Mra.
:r:atlon tor 1hl1
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Mary
Andiraon.
waa .r.....-d br:
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Caneer Sod[ltJ. • 1A klbitr wu
rNd ll'om ,.,...., .... B,oi)Umd,
tot D., prell- « 1llo Oblo Mrs. Ruth Powers and children,
Pam and Bobby. went to MorgonDlvillon of U,. ~ Can- klwn Frldi.Y to join Frank Pow•
cer lioeleb'. n0t111
' tlie loI9S7 ers ror a day there before re~
cal .unit
wa• In .ruu
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turntnr to their boone hereSaturmil"'....
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day night. Thursday iiJOSII&lt;liMr.and lllrs.
- · lao Oillcort and
board memboro Ill ' th Nllfa• steve HoUchlno and lamlly were
unit were. llllrlb&lt;ied' ai!!1 ~
mil lor cerlllifl!iicin ·lrlilt the Mr. and Mro, VIetor Cuto ol B1 UDitea rr.e. Jaieru:t._al
nollooial orpnllatlali '~*"" read Vbton.
yo~ think 1H1 ldppod 1&gt;J
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lnd Mrs. Manning KJoes, LOri Boy&amp;' lind YOUDI ')len''t Apand J..ynn, and Mr. and Mrs. parel Manufacturers .Mioci"George llaCkell, . Jr. and Cl\!i· atton they're ·already up to fill
dre'n, lJill, Melanie, ROBe Marie or 1968! Here.'a what theJ' av
and DeMII spent the -kend In aboUt the 1968 r.aahlon co!Orl
Coilunbus, They were joined ror - earthy brc.wna, 'ourn1lhed
mountain ereena, wOOd!!
· the weekend outirv by Rose Marie golds,
land
russet-e.
reiiJODI for
Hack'3tt, a freshman at Ohio state th~se colore: The
bon and YO\UlV
\)nlversltr. Mrs. Smart and Mrt. men w111 wear th~ country look
kloes remained In Columbus to- next taU~ 'Ihe,y'U wear tt ln the
day to attend a sbo~ 1!1 chil- elty. tpr SPOIU, at school, for
let.sure. And, oh ,... Prelamdren' 1 clothing;
' Mn. Arllour Sluarl and Mr. and ~blY ln the eount.cy, too.
Mrs. Charles Pelzel ~ Char·
leston, W.Va., were bere·Friday
·to see Homer E. Cook, who re ...
. mains a _patient at Holzer Hoa• plt.al,
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay o1
Columbus. speqt the weekend in
Middleport ,with· Mr. and Mr•.
WIIU..., T. , G,r ueser. They wero

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Progress Reported on
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99-92 Win
The St. Louis Hawks are off
Cll another hot streak In oeeklng
to llko away ·the Wootern
Division title lrom tile Son
Francisco Warriors.
Joe Caldwell scor~ 26 polnta
and Paul Silos added :zo •• the
Hewko beat the Cbleago Buill
!19-92 · Sondo.Y nlf!lll In tile

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A touch or sauce o!tea adds All •lira ft!ck of ftavor lo the
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bathroom 11 becoming .a showCBAIILIS AND ELLEN 'GlBBS ' llolarllol pi~ place of decora!lng freshness.
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aill&amp;llw lbe ei!I'J'O!IIweothtr,
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"We're a young team" llllld Nonto o.!Qa t 2 3tll 104, M8
)laucl\, "We hope to . continue l&lt;Yaef:.CNik .t I ~ 331 MIS
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~~~~· Green Bay ~~·t do Han.-Traee I t 461 fM .300 :
~~-- ng that aston ••ed uo. ~ot'n 2 t 1541183 .181
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TOTAL'i
20 :10 2,JSZ 2,2a
nwe JtOpe toreaehGreennay
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
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Soulhweote~
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was able to find "a lot or holes'• }(yger Creek 7J ~ Traee 67
running pass pattern• in the North Galli&amp; 44 F.alteq\43
Packer .....,.SilrY, promised VnlOf'FWnaee 78 Soulboatern 57
O.kland would be bad&lt;.
Fairland 68 KyaOr Coiek t9
"It will he a dllrerent gllll!e Alexonder at Eastern("'"" )
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Hope 95 Calvin 90
Milton 72 Eureka 59
Alliance 67 Youngliown 65
Dl . Wslyn 105 Elmhurst 86
Cnirl Mich. 94 Wolrn 01. 68
Dl. St. 96 Eatrn Dl, ~9
Chardron 89 N.M. Hghlndo 54
Pershing 92 Ft Hays 62
Sioux Falls 86 Conerdo Neb 49

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~ GB
w•
_.,. W L n•
tilt · The bod - ·
12 .7ari
aloo c:ot• a - n . . at Bol'l"sltonliilelphlo
29 13 _..., ' •
tile
and travel'·• h
-- •
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P..
e r e Detroit
24 23 ,511 1tl'll ·
II'Oin o.klsed Cit&gt;', ~llllllor Cliiclmall
21 21 .m 12' -~
~~u:::~=-,.,..:::::;: ' New York • 261
1311.·

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{t!'::,~~ 8~rbv::,;; 57

~=~;:;:;~~.~~r9 ~n·~~~~i1~~~~and

Ond with the ramouo
Tho

wu abiT:'lnlo moolllaclte.

no super team . . -' -,:
, ..... IO&lt;Ondai'Y and pull In a Ban
When . the , ~ iw&gt;tld starr pau for tho ftrst Grehamplonohip S!lile~ J1ow1 il!P'! B;.y tbucltdoim. Coa&lt;h John
was over Sondo.Y' In tile Orq Raucli &lt;atled thla the turning
Bowl and Oakliril!" hAd , bHi! Jl!)lnl. ,
oounted out 33-H, ithe'RMdora
· The other two mlllnkeo were
ltaea 68 Lck Haven 56
Conoordia, Minn. 63 Hamllne 5li p~viamed themsoJv9a, not&lt;'Packei' ~Odaerl
• Gfilrd'iBfumble oreredapundl
Getb'sburg 57 Lalayette 52
Dllnols 61 Mlnneoota 60
m nelbllljy.
·' ' ' ' ' I
"' 0" reen oy reeov
on
"hael's 90 Hartl-~ 82
Aohland 60 Ml~ L·""eran 45
"Green Bay !Ia very• IOiiojd lilrn~ tnto a Reld goal, and the
Mlc
lit'
•••
"" •••
team- but hlb hior- Dorylo1 IJamonlca pass whl&lt;h
Roche..,- 66 Le Meyne NY 65 Wooster 76 Ohio Weslyn 52
cler," sOld HeWrltl .Dixdft ihe ~el;'l&gt; •d!ferley
bltereepted and
a. Peter'• 83 Iona 72
Badley 70 Louitville 68
Ratderrunningbaelt'\motatrled carried 60 yards · for a
Norlloeaotem 93Amherst56
So 01 . 77 Wash. Mo. U. 75
ihe Packets \ tooehilo-. ,
·
12 dmes again-'
Hofttra'90 Delaware 74
Monmouth 78 Beloit 68
•t 1
·T !¥
DCJJetllll8 71 Wstmnstr Pa. 66
Dl. St. 74 Es'\rn Ill. 72
for 52 yards. . .J "
•
"'-"litlkes .are why you lose,t•
Vlnc:!nt 81 Grove City 75
North Park "s4 Lake Forest 46 ' H'fhey missecl (J.tite a rew . said· ·~auch:· .·
.
~· -·\NY 107 Phil Bible 91 Ft Wyne Bble 97 Btltel Kns. 96 tackles. We have Played birtter
uwe.gave' up too many~~
Bloomotiurg 82 lJ&amp;nolleld 76
Rse Pcy 96 st. Fmeslnd. 95
pmes and I hope 1!0 wt,ll gel u&gt; and 1!\'1 tiur ollense Into a hole
Adelphi 76 So Conn. 65
Ind . St. Ind. 75 St. Jopb'a lnd 59 faee tile Paekerl aga!n. , . 140 lnii\Y ,limes, said Ben(
~soumPilOII 83 Bates 67
Valparaiso 79 Ball st. 76
He blamed tho, 1~1•
Dovidi!&gt;fl, ,the huge delens ve
Tufts 103 Clark 85
St. Norbrt 120 St. Ambrose 105
)
L&amp; Salle 105 Syraeuoe 81
Millikin 77 Carr&lt;ill67

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,,

~~~;:;~:,{~~~~ T~ Pack~tS - Good,- But .Not Super ·

llnlon 66 llamllton 64
Cntrl st 0. 71 stubnvlle 65
"·lumhla 94 Colgate 68
Cbl, 74 St. Louis 6B
,_..
81. Jim's NY 83 St. Frnes NY 50 Defiance 91 Wllmlngton 53 72
Army 67 Fordham 65
Wstm Mich. 74 Kent st.
88
1
4

Nlapr&amp; 95 Canlslus 7f
w.,.er 80 NYV 78. OT
Fairfield 83 Manhattan 79
Clarkion 87 Vdn 7G
Albrlibt 70 LebanOn Val G6
i\llJivly'68 Watrn Reoerve 66
Dortmoulll 56 Penn 54
Cooll Guaril 99 Klngo Pt. 96
'!'llllmo 100 Worceller Teclt 90

IIU&lt;I rw• tJoa1 ud tile
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l tJoal In .... tlllrd porlod.
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Dorrie l - e a tou In tlo8
.. q .. 1110 lourth
Jllria' aood houlod 11 IG yardS
lao tile era- t1oat modo 11137'
\
Padlero IIII-I? ''They
JllloMCI a lot of taddoo," llllld
lllxat. .....,. Jarry
Kr1111er adeola.d IIII-a,
"
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86

tr/:J:h~o~d, 8~7 st. Mary 68 ~=-u:69~~~~7:7
:::.!'t:·99 ~~~d~~nlon

Jllllll 011 hll OWl&gt; 45 111o
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By \Jolted l'reu lntornatlonal

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Bawl. In whldl the Paekcrl 202 t&gt;rclo and 111 iato 11 ....,..
• ti P! l:l&lt;O&lt;UIIve Sports 1'4k&gt;r
whii'P"" Kaniu cu.- U-10 1n Lot the PJM'I valllllllo
.....Cilloorelo -tile
, ,tlJne
to 14.
_ he
' ~ll\)11 (VPI)- With or with- .\nlelel. Out eveQ1.hin&amp; cl•, payer, lo 34.
And
llon
Cblotdlo
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tilt u.upercoaeh" \ 'lnce l..om.. • ..,..tally !'adler ouporlorlb', klekocl roorftoldtJoal•.J:..tt.reo , _ ... plnd or aetlvo .-t..
lllartll- and It ]..,1 ctear yet was exaetl,y the tame.
extra pOtnt&amp;ror 1Jioolnto,loll3. hog and .hlm111l
l'l'l&lt;h l! will b&amp;- tbe ...,.ld
All the Packer•, ot eour•, u ...a Dowler
who
10 hll iloolltoto ao tho
~hampton Green Bay Packers were one )'ea.J' older. But ""'
•
. -at '.............
-···
• ~-._.,ted to go rll!&gt;t on Lombardi 1n8iats that 6oe11t1"t star.-• TD paoo, II 31
Ond "Mu MeGee II, l ..'t oayinC, lie biollll hele't
daonlnOtlng pro footbalL
mean tho end or tbelr reign il veteran
announc:ed his-'-"'--! ·' . lhl I&amp;Yinl 'ba&lt;Ou10 he ha...t made
: \\"hUe (My were stumbling ... sight.
~·
Ill mind
Look5 To Future
tJong lollng !bur gameo &lt;'&gt;ring
dresslna 'rOOII\ 1111' lhe ,.. 1
' "The history ot ttie Green strsight yeal'- u,jo dmt "lbr , · If he does clocldo to -Into
~ regular season, Jota or folk I
ai*''i think they'd make It- but Bay Packers lo In the future, aare.u
~ ~
tfie rrant omce. that could bl
f1e Packers wen rldlt on top not In the past,·~ prM:laJmec~
But:
tlie bl111tll •~aetor - . . . .
ilaln !0\IIY with their 311-14 Lombardi In hll hour or · llonnl' Ander- who ....... aplnll hle IJi'(iiJhecy of
trfumpb · over
the Oakland triumph. ''We've tf)l a great In ror the Packerl' ~ lliture . Poeker rreotneoo. Be.
~''""''
In Sunday's SuPer Bowl nueleus bt this ball elub, tMi too&lt;hdown and did all llioir eauoe, II IIIYihlnol. iii11Do7'o
pme,
best we've ever had."'
puntln.. II onlt ·2•. Fullback 11cond
SuPer apln
ft's true that Bart Starr, who Ben Wlloon, the · ~cltetil' lop de~~Hlii&gt;l!"Oted 11111 It' a tile
~ !he site and the roe were
"" - And Lo
dl
C!lDertnt from 19(Ut s Super passed ror one touchdown Md rusher Sunday, II ,.11 ••, ·
mbar ' "l'lletn that ho•
even Herto Acldetlor, the" ......, mode tloe Paekero the klow• ot
vel&lt;!rlll """ ...., h rmio pro IQolliOil.
:
with a pall lnt-r&lt;opti!Jio \lOr the : Both · !elms made mi-eo.
1I
.
'final c.;.:•
28. .
~(d~~rre~= ~;ee

.,-Middllpoft. o., -

'111ellllb"- 1 . ,.......

Send him
·thing )lt can use.

g.

It'~

sorne-' '

..
'\ Sthd him kindness. That'•· something

thit';(mever go out of·style, •
,
Send him the orle thing only you caj\

give him. Sen&lt;! ~im ro9·

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• a~b"s..unrl, IWtros·..Nitdlrii!Mt,O., Jan.lS, 1968

Pro Standing;.

ackers Retain CllaritpiOnship
-I'
them: the l'ad&lt;erl lft1nor error• but lbe R 1ilou

-en•t -'1
- e ~
- - - Jllf'
!too alper.
•'We madethroolil-aMCI
ttoey modo- CCiiill."-.
ted Raider rumllll ,..,
wrlll Dl-I
.
"los ¥f11 u..
m Coon
~
. Raider
eh
llMeh
oold the nrot palnM ~~~~.. me 1o1 the Q111r1iar the Packer• 1 - . , 1-G on
Chandltr'l ftrllt two fteld .....
On a Packer ftrll- at tilt
Packer :rt, burll .liD
the Raider .......tary- and Uoo
Raider defense ,fllted to pldf;
him
~-- hit 1o1.o w1- ••
up. ~·
~'Jard "bomb" and • - Y tilt
I"-JI'e wao 111-0. II aa novor
rea117 close apln,
"It wao a mllllkt· In ..,...,
age" Rouclt said, "sed !I eoat

-1'

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f"'.e.l

·-,r .. ..

:Coliege ·ResuJts'

:.:.:::

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:.~~~:emallonal Ea~rs~:~~~~~ra!_

=~~~~=~~ 57
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9 RPI63
.,.rred 7

t:'~~o:O:o;:s:l. ~~

74

•r...

So Dak
66
Nr[hrn
~ 109
119 Augstn S'D' 98
Emporia st. 85 Omaha 80

Gn 1 B dl

By cHARLE!t E. TAYLoR •
MIAMI
the Oak-

(li~~o

mistakes his team
Green BOJ

mldo

which

a:

Duki

South

at Maryland 52

at-.

Wednesday

llllmol'ltlllbu,....
lndliiiWI
New Jeno7
Kooolud&lt;y '

mo-r 1U1111'1• Raider ._
boe••
lenNI lorced Jltarr to "&lt;all

"""'' &amp;ldhloo (p!OJ . . _ , )
iii the oerbnonoAo lllio.''

.

SVAC Sian

Knox 71 Coe 46

h-ow

moo- woo

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,
By JOE •.SAilGIS
Nadonll Pro-am Coli TourVPI Sport~ Writer
. nament.
·
PEBBLE ~C!I,, •iCal,l.
,W~Ue ov~ryone followed Ja&lt;k
(UP!)- They said lt. Cbilldn'l_~ Nlcklauo, Al'nold Palmer , and
done but Johnny1!'ol!il &lt;1ldJI around the Croloby
then oome In 1110 Ina .,r&lt;)toby
eourses Poll
with just a lew
·8'\t e .
tOw, but when II

Saturd"' .,,.
~ ~·
Cage .:;v.ll![;
.l..iiw. .:n.s

s·, .

cncrd m . 75 cncrd Ind. 73
Manebester 98 Franklin 83
SW Mo. lit. 78 Cnirl o. 77
o. lilnn. (D011JIIl) J,~ ·cstuslaws ~.

Mar~ 94 ot.io V. G9
Wtst Va. 89 Davidson 86
_J'l0riat98 ~-·78 t-::'r:o'~ ~
11'-ioee n · Gorgla 72
Souihwe
'
·iforollea4 84 Mldd Tom, 69
Arkanoao
85
Texu
80
1
W. Vi. st. 112 Salem 84
1 Houston '8 W. Tex. St, 53
Tenijol\ 84 'Wake Forell 79
S.F. Austin 103 S, l!ooston93
FUJ'IIIIIio 95 Clladel85
Slhn V, ILaJ 92 Tex. Sthn 78
Vandiilillt 96 Mlos, 70
Lamar Tech 9% Ark. st. 64
'S.C. I~ Virilnla G8
Tut .. 61 N, Tex. 56
E. kentueky 99 W, Ky, 89
S.EII\Ji Okja. 78 N-Won Okla. 54
Va, Tlido 92 Loyola Md, 54
Rice 81 Texas Tech 68
Coltl. Con 81 Catholic U, 60
Swsn Olda 70 Cen Okla st 61
)[lorrll! HW 71 Pembroke 70
Olda Bop 74 Olda Pnl!dle st 61
llaJolln&amp;don 112 Millsaps 77
McMurry 79 E Texas 71
BJ711!1• 81 Johnson· B~le 78
Tex. A&amp;l 79 SW Tex. 74
~ ' 93 Aldrsn-Brocldl 88.
H, Payno 80 Sui Roao 64
Fairmont 103 CCI!cord 83
Abilene Chrsn 79 Trinity (Tex)
DnU:llmo 91 W.Va., Walyn 87
76
J'rooWterian 101 litel1011 83
NMex 81 Wyoml• 65 ··
Roillno 86 Tampa 65
st. Maq's (Tex) 98 Tex Weslyn
~90SoAla.68
71 _, .,
TiUmi&amp;Mary 98 Richmond 92
SMU 78 Texas A&amp;M 77
J1oBi Hr.:• 97 Watrn Md. 94
·
Le Tnumeau 11 Au.sUn Coli 61
- .- •• arollna llS Clman83
-Swsn (Tex) 71 Tex Luth. 83
Ala. ' lMl Bll'lliiiJhm Suthm 68
E. NMex 73 Col or Santa Fe 71
LQJ!ol.• La. 75 CO!Otenary 70
Texas (El Paso) 85 Slhn Col, 66
Fla. 110 .. 88 st. Leo 84
NMex St. 96 Won NMex 67
JtQami, Fla. 72 Jck111vUle U, 67
West
Loulslana CoJ 4 Miss Col 90
Utah 83 Arboo.a 77
ldue St. lOlPrarle View 85
UCLA 75 StanfOrd 63
Aleoni A&amp;M 98 Wylie 78
Utah st. llO Seattle 93
Ga. !11om 92 Wllmngtn 80
sF
3
E. l - -. 83 Austin P-• 80
ran 7 Pepperdlne 62
.. __:!,&gt;t:~
Olda st. 60 Colorado 59
......,de 98 Pikeville 89
Adamo St. 106 Colo. Mines 86
llonTa!' st. 9% Tenn. Tech 91
Ft. Lewis 100 Colo. ·con 89
!f.J. Wscyn 64 Wnsin-Slm 75
~~ C llf 80 Calli
I
'"- '--'ill• 98 Ark. AM&amp;N 95
-••
a · 84 Oregaii
orn73a 65
""""'
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WaShington
llleKeo"' 84 N.E. La, 76
· San JoM st, 80 V, or Pac. 72
Midwest
S Franl St 61 Hmblt st. 57
86 Mleb. 81
Nevada 86 Chico State 69
75 DePaul 68
Fresno St. 89 L. Beach St. 85
Missouri 66
Hayward st. 78 Sonoma st. 60
77 Memphlo st. 69 Cal Pcy (S Luis Obl!ipo) 89
st. 72
San Diego st. 77
Xavier 62
Brigham \'.OlUJg 94 Ariz. st. 78
W•tm lll.
N Ariz. 100 Wimster (Utah) 92
\~~..~~ 69
WaSh, St. 82 Oregon st. 62
Co
70
S&lt;rmnto st. 93 U.C. Davls87
V.C., Santo Barbara 71
Taylor 87
78 A.nderson 67
st. Mary 1 s(Calil.)68
86 Ind. 81
Ean OtegOn 88 OreiOfl Tech 85
Vnlon 48
Lws&amp;Cirk 115 WUlairiette 103
56
Whitman SO Idaho 40
83
Lnlld lOG Pac. (Ore.) 75
G4
Idaho St. 75 Hrdn-Srna 71
s Clara 75 Loyola (Calli.) 71
Clrmnl"Mudd 9i Cllllt, Tech 47
Calif. Won 92 Wilmot 16

Pott

llad

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It for him." · The victory woo Poll'• llrll

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Seolllo

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lo *""''I. in NAIA l«ir11ii avor:.;of· 8$, 8 polnlo por
LOpa

Woil8rn CINI!na;
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In ~ wltll . Ill anraae
of %3.5 ~ loolo1rni B,o b .
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II 2U. ·llabr)-lo IGurth In tile
NAJA aeorlnl With" ali aY...,.
ol31,1.
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ASHE CHAMP
SAt'i' .{VAN, ._. P!R. (UP()I ArUirr Albe of Rle~, va..~
pliiod the Oarlbe Hilton - ·· '
t!Ue Sunday ,with a 11-4, 11-f
.vicfor7 over Hon Holmberg ol
.HlahJ.and Falls~ N.Y~
· ,;,

· o.llas 130 Anlhelm 123
(Only pn\61 octoe&lt;Me(!)
·
Todi&gt;'I'Gameo '
. 11...iii Kontuetq
lndl- at !'IW Or!,...
, (~ ~~~·!"""0(1)

.

won

IInce he
the Carllna World
Open In 1963. U wu worllo
~16,000 plus an addldonal *2700
when he ond hlo amalol.r
partnor, New Yoi'k !nv.-t
bollker VIrgil ShetrUl, teomed

~

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77
49

Cola. SOUth 74 Col,. _
Newark 92 Cola, Wilhut
Hamilton Twp. 85Cdla.
Lancaster 72 cojo. Wl!llerson
Newark Cath. 71 Colo. At~. ~I
Colo Eastmoor 7&amp; Whltohall 44
Delaware 74 Olenla.v 'li
·
Grove Cljy 65 f'rbk. llt!io, 26
Buckeye Valley 67 ,

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Cols, Northland .~5
Cots. weotfall 53 Circleville 45
Cols. Ready 78 WeotJelreroon&amp;l
Waterford 68 ~,;pOrt M
Cleve, Benedlctlno 74
Cl0... Glenvlil~ 68
Cleve~ Uncoln M
.
Cleveo ijolY Name 4o
Cleve. West Tech 83
ClevelaitdMaxHIJeaGI
Cleve, Helghto 86 shaker Hats. 41
Euclid 75 Lakeliaod Shaw 66
Springfield Loeol 82 1
'Mathew• 57
Salem 77 Wellsville 118
Akron Kerunore ~

l1of&gt;an

44
Barberton 60 ~~ GU1feld 49
Tlflin Cohnnb!BII 81'
.,
Ftilrilonl RAIII 5t
Canton Mcl&lt;loley M; .
·

Kent ROoaeYelt t9
Akron North 63
Fairland 68

Jac:kson 66
Hardin
65
llotldns 89
Bellefontaine
52
Lima Bath 81
ColiOnbua G~~~~ Gdnier 57
Westlake 78
68 '
Hay VIllage 61
' 'Rl\'er 54
Waterloo 70
57 ·,
Mogadore 63
Wlndlwn 85 .
Akron lknrer 74
Une. Hel.gbtl .
Made!ra65
Clnet. Elder 81
THREE HONORED
NEW YORK ,( UPI)- The Box- Cbl. RQJWr Ba&lt;·oi!
ing Writers A.1~lation'• 43rd
·annual cUnner ~day nlght Deer Park S9
honOred rormer heavyweiKht Cln. Aiken 84
champion Joe LoUil current
Cln.W
. i I~
lll!!ltweloltt kiilg Carloo Ortl• Cln. Moalier 79 · .'L \ . ~;;,
and Gil Clancy. manager or
NewPorll Kl!l·, G~
mlddleweh#
cltami&gt; Emile
Grlllltll.
..
,
Louis received th'e James J.
Walker aWatd ror. merJ~•
setvlce, , ottit took .home the
Edward J. Nell award as 1967's
outllandU.. lloltter and Cloncy

wa• prelellttd With tlie A.l Buek

ror

1967. ·~ •

Of

the year

.

t 'ummnn Kilt~:)' nr Bl.ud•h•r lrrll;o·
Llum; u fft"i't t wlt'4..~ 1 &lt; M mun,v v.tlnn ·n 1111
ultl'll. I'IHJI!.Inj.l

nt·n·i,uiml'ti!l fr•lfl\

I 11 : 1~NW~II H!lll

rro'ftlil'nt . hurntn~-: .

I!O·j•lnl( ~,~rt r :.llllln . St•nJnflur ti Y, ,.,,,
nw v lu!!l' llllll: l' ~'"'' Jttu••• llfallur•fu'!' .
' H:•;·k adw~ l•n•l '''f 'l oiidt·t, tln ••t, th •·

lla""'r. ahd Aussle
on 1be frobt nine at Pebble
lleaclt In the windup Sunday.
Ca~ imd Devlin batUed
almost head to head to the wire
Wtth POtt liruggllng to gel back
Into it, ' l!e did Willi a strong
ltreicb drive that included a
blrdl&amp; - 11'" on the lGth and a
birdie-three on the 17th. That
forced a .· three-way tie with
Caoper 'ahd •Devlin with 72-hole
lbtal1 o! ~85 and Johnny won It
on tha ,' vm first bole with a
dorinl ~~root ellip shot.
PaWl second shot oo the
playiilf hol&lt;i landed on the apron
rreen ~ llro bunkers. .
11
1
the smart shot ror
me .,..M have been to jull get
close Ind. ·' 1ett1e for eerond
plac:,, '' I&amp;J.d Pott. "but I played
It 10 win. I went lor the !lag
hecauoe .rp me It looked llko
Casper h8tl a elnch birdie lor
the ttole whlcl) would have won

P.e••

j&gt;l"l 'll&gt;il"li . IIJIIIt&lt;'lr l "lllii'M. , . ,.ST. ~:X UK U•
:oil y hrin~-:11 n •l:o..:IIIJ.; o·umt!l.-11 .1.' " o·url o- ·
lrll( J.." ' '"'~· I !L lo&lt;"l!l, ur ln~·, :1n•t •·rosin~-:
1~1 1 11 I ;.•t r ' 'i':--T EX Ill drl•!l); ~~I II 1• ~ ~~~~ ,

ln•ancl10 on.
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the world doe• 10 on - nat a1 rut. bUt~. bit' I
lln&lt;e ·mcm of 111 eon UH o JI)IDuie or two out of tho rll

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·011 of ruc•b"ptUJ wJll r~move
areue ap(IW. '&amp;aturatt the arta

to - · eatdl our ........,.. and evan dian! allllle - . .
111r nlo, tilt llfeol4e - • lookod bettor, did It'!

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lr:eep P1cl.q comfortable "W"btu he
1et1 t-he anUilH 5ttntlr remo,·e
mucua Crom the tipt, ot hti
noat~ A~~'ith a ettrlle cotton

1w1b. 7bert., U.Jnl'.a elean nab.
d&amp;b petrot.um itlly , on the
noet~ill, , _
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dloolbiOr ol Don and""""
THE COIIJIIJNlTY II _.. 1D
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Cut large unpeeled oruges lftto earlwheels Y• -inch thick.
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bathroom I•IIfII) takeo on loew P.rooaaUty
daloy and conlag wallpaper with malefi,lng Iabrie (right) uoed
· In bloe and while. Indoor plant Ia clay pat and saueer In
Bhclanl[eo at window ~rdlaate with .nylon phiob cat pile
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Columbus yisited Over tbe weekend with tllolr parents, Mr. and
Mra. 'William Grpeser. Middle·
part, and Mr. and Mrl. Harve7
Newland, ~on, w. Va. Debbie .
Grueoer returned to Glenville
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Caning'·Pl\ltems, with or witha new loOk .to 1loer farnlly and . S&lt;leel pall~ r li 1, carefuily out floralll\;prlnts. rnake good
Jtue.-t! bath:' or powder .~pom. elnee, •· m\lst tiathrOQ'm'a are . bathroom wallcoverlngs. 01Tloe ViD11 p{ndllcla ,with ·P·~~ tmall. Fer example; use wall- ten you can buy ,matching fabor ~ fabtle . blickbig rnay be
eove.rtags oa a walls above ric and use this With a plastic
~d •• not scru1&gt;bed, cle8J! l1oe Ulo or
ond on liner··.ror a shower. ' curtain.
aild olrer a variety ol color lbe ee1Un1. 11 d!O doselect
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PoltoieY! aad llrlped papen
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,'llli ·••~' i!Sin tile·vinyl rattier ·paltem
lo used. A ~IU&amp; elfect tern• 11d even ftocked papen
than paper m family baths
with a clim~ing vine Is all . lhal )illen ate Iii more formal
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chalrftWI, ~Oof- eoncer mobile 101!1 lao UM II and other material• an eaneer
avallablo lor (&gt;lf&gt;llc dlltoibutlCOL
...... of plaM tor IIJk """'' . tile lllelo Count1 fair'-• ....
Road at the .-tnc by Mro.
fUnd dtfye It 1 m..tlac ,.... C\IUed by MrL Patrlek LoehCatherine Sbavorla:lkr waJ a ,.,..
dq lllal1! of tile 11&lt;1111 ~ IU'7, e&amp;!elllon ......... Furm~.i td tbe Amerteu c..teer So.- ther invesdptlon ·Into the av.. l~ ter fro~a · a repre&amp;entatiYe ol
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III..Uow at·u.. Hctborl eo,~ Co. will be made .
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and e"'eor 111111.1 Jol"""
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Mil, Paul Caad., Mrs. ·James
.r tile moot!~
lOIII~ dme
Brewln(llon, lllra. Cedrle Clark,
the unit'• eerll?i ol -rlMra. Hel«a Hayea. and Mra.
:r:atlon tor 1hl1
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Mary
Andiraon.
waa .r.....-d br:
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Caneer Sod[ltJ. • 1A klbitr wu
rNd ll'om ,.,...., .... B,oi)Umd,
tot D., prell- « 1llo Oblo Mrs. Ruth Powers and children,
Pam and Bobby. went to MorgonDlvillon of U,. ~ Can- klwn Frldi.Y to join Frank Pow•
cer lioeleb'. n0t111
' tlie loI9S7 ers ror a day there before re~
cal .unit
wa• In .ruu
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turntnr to their boone hereSaturmil"'....
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day night. Thursday iiJOSII&lt;liMr.and lllrs.
- · lao Oillcort and
board memboro Ill ' th Nllfa• steve HoUchlno and lamlly were
unit were. llllrlb&lt;ied' ai!!1 ~
mil lor cerlllifl!iicin ·lrlilt the Mr. and Mro, VIetor Cuto ol B1 UDitea rr.e. Jaieru:t._al
nollooial orpnllatlali '~*"" read Vbton.
yo~ think 1H1 ldppod 1&gt;J
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smlrl. Mr• too tut. hold on. At tbt
lnd Mrs. Manning KJoes, LOri Boy&amp;' lind YOUDI ')len''t Apand J..ynn, and Mr. and Mrs. parel Manufacturers .Mioci"George llaCkell, . Jr. and Cl\!i· atton they're ·already up to fill
dre'n, lJill, Melanie, ROBe Marie or 1968! Here.'a what theJ' av
and DeMII spent the -kend In aboUt the 1968 r.aahlon co!Orl
Coilunbus, They were joined ror - earthy brc.wna, 'ourn1lhed
mountain ereena, wOOd!!
· the weekend outirv by Rose Marie golds,
land
russet-e.
reiiJODI for
Hack'3tt, a freshman at Ohio state th~se colore: The
bon and YO\UlV
\)nlversltr. Mrs. Smart and Mrt. men w111 wear th~ country look
kloes remained In Columbus to- next taU~ 'Ihe,y'U wear tt ln the
day to attend a sbo~ 1!1 chil- elty. tpr SPOIU, at school, for
let.sure. And, oh ,... Prelamdren' 1 clothing;
' Mn. Arllour Sluarl and Mr. and ~blY ln the eount.cy, too.
Mrs. Charles Pelzel ~ Char·
leston, W.Va., were bere·Friday
·to see Homer E. Cook, who re ...
. mains a _patient at Holzer Hoa• plt.al,
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay o1
Columbus. speqt the weekend in
Middleport ,with· Mr. and Mr•.
WIIU..., T. , G,r ueser. They wero

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Progress Reported on
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99-92 Win
The St. Louis Hawks are off
Cll another hot streak In oeeklng
to llko away ·the Wootern
Division title lrom tile Son
Francisco Warriors.
Joe Caldwell scor~ 26 polnta
and Paul Silos added :zo •• the
Hewko beat the Cbleago Buill
!19-92 · Sondo.Y nlf!lll In tile

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A touch or sauce o!tea adds All •lira ft!ck of ftavor lo the
ftnlslled dish. Here are three:
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bathroom 11 becoming .a showCBAIILIS AND ELLEN 'GlBBS ' llolarllol pi~ place of decora!lng freshness.
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aill&amp;llw lbe ei!I'J'O!IIweothtr,
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"We're a young team" llllld Nonto o.!Qa t 2 3tll 104, M8
)laucl\, "We hope to . continue l&lt;Yaef:.CNik .t I ~ 331 MIS
our progr;un and iJol even ___
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~~~~· Green Bay ~~·t do Han.-Traee I t 461 fM .300 :
~~-- ng that aston ••ed uo. ~ot'n 2 t 1541183 .181
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TOTAL'i
20 :10 2,JSZ 2,2a
nwe JtOpe toreaehGreennay
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
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Soulhweote~
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was able to find "a lot or holes'• }(yger Creek 7J ~ Traee 67
running pass pattern• in the North Galli&amp; 44 F.alteq\43
Packer .....,.SilrY, promised VnlOf'FWnaee 78 Soulboatern 57
O.kland would be bad&lt;.
Fairland 68 KyaOr Coiek t9
"It will he a dllrerent gllll!e Alexonder at Eastern("'"" )
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Hope 95 Calvin 90
Milton 72 Eureka 59
Alliance 67 Youngliown 65
Dl . Wslyn 105 Elmhurst 86
Cnirl Mich. 94 Wolrn 01. 68
Dl. St. 96 Eatrn Dl, ~9
Chardron 89 N.M. Hghlndo 54
Pershing 92 Ft Hays 62
Sioux Falls 86 Conerdo Neb 49

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When . the , ~ iw&gt;tld starr pau for tho ftrst Grehamplonohip S!lile~ J1ow1 il!P'! B;.y tbucltdoim. Coa&lt;h John
was over Sondo.Y' In tile Orq Raucli &lt;atled thla the turning
Bowl and Oakliril!" hAd , bHi! Jl!)lnl. ,
oounted out 33-H, ithe'RMdora
· The other two mlllnkeo were
ltaea 68 Lck Haven 56
Conoordia, Minn. 63 Hamllne 5li p~viamed themsoJv9a, not&lt;'Packei' ~Odaerl
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Getb'sburg 57 Lalayette 52
Dllnols 61 Mlnneoota 60
m nelbllljy.
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"hael's 90 Hartl-~ 82
Aohland 60 Ml~ L·""eran 45
"Green Bay !Ia very• IOiiojd lilrn~ tnto a Reld goal, and the
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Roche..,- 66 Le Meyne NY 65 Wooster 76 Ohio Weslyn 52
cler," sOld HeWrltl .Dixdft ihe ~el;'l&gt; •d!ferley
bltereepted and
a. Peter'• 83 Iona 72
Badley 70 Louitville 68
Ratderrunningbaelt'\motatrled carried 60 yards · for a
Norlloeaotem 93Amherst56
So 01 . 77 Wash. Mo. U. 75
ihe Packets \ tooehilo-. ,
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Hofttra'90 Delaware 74
Monmouth 78 Beloit 68
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DCJJetllll8 71 Wstmnstr Pa. 66
Dl. St. 74 Es'\rn Ill. 72
for 52 yards. . .J "
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Vlnc:!nt 81 Grove City 75
North Park "s4 Lake Forest 46 ' H'fhey missecl (J.tite a rew . said· ·~auch:· .·
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~· -·\NY 107 Phil Bible 91 Ft Wyne Bble 97 Btltel Kns. 96 tackles. We have Played birtter
uwe.gave' up too many~~
Bloomotiurg 82 lJ&amp;nolleld 76
Rse Pcy 96 st. Fmeslnd. 95
pmes and I hope 1!0 wt,ll gel u&gt; and 1!\'1 tiur ollense Into a hole
Adelphi 76 So Conn. 65
Ind . St. Ind. 75 St. Jopb'a lnd 59 faee tile Paekerl aga!n. , . 140 lnii\Y ,limes, said Ben(
~soumPilOII 83 Bates 67
Valparaiso 79 Ball st. 76
He blamed tho, 1~1•
Dovidi!&gt;fl, ,the huge delens ve
Tufts 103 Clark 85
St. Norbrt 120 St. Ambrose 105
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Millikin 77 Carr&lt;ill67

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llnlon 66 llamllton 64
Cntrl st 0. 71 stubnvlle 65
"·lumhla 94 Colgate 68
Cbl, 74 St. Louis 6B
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81. Jim's NY 83 St. Frnes NY 50 Defiance 91 Wllmlngton 53 72
Army 67 Fordham 65
Wstm Mich. 74 Kent st.
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w.,.er 80 NYV 78. OT
Fairfield 83 Manhattan 79
Clarkion 87 Vdn 7G
Albrlibt 70 LebanOn Val G6
i\llJivly'68 Watrn Reoerve 66
Dortmoulll 56 Penn 54
Cooll Guaril 99 Klngo Pt. 96
'!'llllmo 100 Worceller Teclt 90

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All the Packer•, ot eour•, u ...a Dowler
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daonlnOtlng pro footbalL
mean tho end or tbelr reign il veteran
announc:ed his-'-"'--! ·' . lhl I&amp;Yinl 'ba&lt;Ou10 he ha...t made
: \\"hUe (My were stumbling ... sight.
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dresslna 'rOOII\ 1111' lhe ,.. 1
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ai*''i think they'd make It- but Bay Packers lo In the future, aare.u
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f1e Packers wen rldlt on top not In the past,·~ prM:laJmec~
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ilaln !0\IIY with their 311-14 Lombardi In hll hour or · llonnl' Ander- who ....... aplnll hle IJi'(iiJhecy of
trfumpb · over
the Oakland triumph. ''We've tf)l a great In ror the Packerl' ~ lliture . Poeker rreotneoo. Be.
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pme,
best we've ever had."'
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hart, Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mra. Ceell Duncan. Mrs. William MeFarlandJ. Mrs. Charlet ~~ah,
Mrs. aarry Montgomery . of
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PITTSBURGH 1 V PI ) Koppers co. Inc. has developed
a coat1np: system v.'hlch wlll
prov~de protection for the
world's largest ptpeUne tn the
Oult or Mexico.. 'nle system
utilizes coal tar ·enamel t.o pro~
teet the- stee-l p'peUne from
heat, corrosion and 1011 stre11·
sea.
The pipeline will transfer
molten sulphur from the new
$25 mlllton caminadl otrs}l.ore
mine of Freepott sulphur Co.
a ma!i}\land base! at Grand.\
tale. La.' The camtnada mtne
will be worked from a platform
standing ln so reet of water.
u is expected to begin extract,
Ina sulphur in molten form
from 1.150 feet beneath tne
noor of the oulf early tn 1988.

Min Karen Floyd of Delbarton, W. VL was a recent guest
of Mr . and ·M n. Donald F.
Roush, Sheldon and Sheeyl.
Mrs. B. B. Muncy visited reo. -.
Cent!y wltll her son and flmUy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Muncy
al waldorf, Md. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Alexander of Sarasota, Florida and

Ohio hospital. She was the mot.tt;.
er ot Mrs. PhUlp Wolpert, .a

former resident of New tHavet'l,
W• . Va'l! ·now living in FinwOOd,
N. J. Mrs. Jones made her home Mra. Blne Cunnlnlham of Hunt..
with Mr. and Mrs. Wolpert In ·ington were reCent gueats or
New Haven and a1 so in New Jer· · Mrs. T. Bert Roush and Miss
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Millie BU!IIgarner.
ROTARY CLUB
Mrs. James Mack of Nlapra
The Bend Rotary Cl~ of New Falla, N.Y. la visiting her mothHaven miet on Thurtdu evening er, Mn. Sebastian Tedeseo and
for thelr regular dinner meet- Gai'Y.
Ing at HarUord Msthodllll Cbureh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cundllf,
The speaker for the meetlns wa• Michael and Tlmothy or ChtCQ01
llorlle)' Scott. Aulotant Count¥ Dl. and Mrs. Bob Grinstead of
SUperi-t of School. He. Albany, ot~o were reeent gueati
apoke on the oomlng Sehool Bond of Mrs. Sti!le Wlrill.
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RECENT ·C~ CONFmMq!
The Second Year Contlrmatloli
Class ol St. PaulL u the r a~
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memberahlp or Ule cnurcn at Ulc
regular morning service. Pastor
Jaek T. Weleh confirmed the
following youths, Debra Paugh,
Cynthia Roush, Linda R 0 u I lJ,
Bonnie Jones, ·Brian Russell,
Timmy Ohlinger and Bruce Adams.
DEATH NOTICE RECEIVED
Word Was received ofthedeath
ol Mrs. Ora E, Jones on Wednesday, Jan. 3, in a Colurnbul,

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- 2 story home. 5 rooms.
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rented
135.00 per month. _
FIJIIICIIIIED IIIII lillfwtd.,t
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MIDDLEPORT - 6 room home,
3 bedrooms. bath, gas furn:
ace beat, storm doors a n d
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Attending were Karl WUet,
Herman l.aJne, Lbqd Roullll. Ar•
tllur Thabot, Jim Roulh, llooald
Fogle11011g, Clyde Foley, Rome
WUltamson. EdWin Stein, Rarry
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Rebecca Clrele or The Luther~

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Women of

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llljledag on Wemellday aflernoon.
Mra 1 B. R, Van.;;e w•a elected

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TEMACE - Mndern 6 room
home, 4 bedrooma. kitchen.
TWO ROO!ol APART!oiENT.
cllning area. tars• living room. Encourages
beth. phone 992-2'192 or tflI~ balha. full basement, ,..
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creatiOn room. utility room,
SAN FRANCISCO •UPI) «arage. S lots. fl8.5110.110.
FclrS.Ie
A Univ,et·sity of C'aiUorni•
PACI'ORY REPAIRED . . . . VIRGIL ar HELEN TEAFORD gynecolo8ist b!!lii!Ves the rlsk
to women from taking "'t1le
OVAL TIRI!S. &amp;QUIIIIIod.
o\lberl M. Ots, B....r
Pill" ls much lesa than the
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risks of conception.
"Too many women have been
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two )'ears were sel~.
The program le11on "'The
VIne'~' rrom tile- booli
Self
alts of JtiUS was pr~
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b7 Mra. David Roush.
1be hoateas, Mrs. D a v I d
Roulh, ser:ved refresbrnents to
those . ittendlng, Mn. 0 t t o
Grtmm, Mrs. William Powell,
Mn. J01mJ ,Roush, Mra. Harry
Layne, Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. B.
R. Vanee, Mn. Jobn F. Roullll.
Mra. C&amp;r-roll Adami, Jr., Mrs.

Velma Roulh, Mn. A, L,Sprouae

and Mrs. •!liovtd Rolollll.
PERSONAI,S
Mra. CI,Jde R!ee,. Jim, Jaelde
and Jon Of Evansville, Ind. vt ..
!ted ...,. ,....,ta, Mr. and Mn.
TholnU 'Grlattead rec:entiJ.
10.000 Ame~·tcan women cue
Thooe frOm· Fort Komi, Ky.
' t a Of preanancy. lpoodtnc
from the .elfec.
al\lrtouP U're reo..,.,
He sol4 birth &lt;-ol'tfol Pili&gt; do · 1J were Gary·Batey, CbarlesMc- '\
I'O'I'A'roa. Clarence Prollllt.
have nui&amp;ance aidl \e~eetl tn t. Far!~ Robert Grlil-d, 'CharPlillad. Pbal!e IIJliM.
small perc-entage ' '0/. women. Ita 1IQJnond Yonker, Bob Htc.
II I tie
"but sOme people can't tate
asp~:rtn or Ot!Mr: ltmple ·rp'edt· · ·Mr1. Pusr F.ry-vlsl.tedreeent. . fiUI .!i, Iilii and lofty, . .
11' '1llth Mr. lilld Mra. Ban Sarre '
catlOns" eltll~.
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at llllllboro; Ohio.
Mra.
HciWoird
R. .r lo at home
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l!iiilili' I turnltuN. 11...1'C The 'u .s. Stl'lke Command is Carnival.
· 81'. THOKAS. Vll'llill Il&lt;landl
lira • Woiltor """" or llneoln
one · of senh e:telatlng DelJll:rt- 1 VPIJ - The h111\. week Jn
Pon,t )lleb• .tilted hlr father,
Tberl'l ·&amp; l't! 123 mmlon church mept or ,Dtten&amp;;e unlfltd com- A.prll ·l'&lt; camtv•J wt"t"k. QU\r1rlmr lilr. ~ IJOO!tll, re-.,..
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which g'i\'e a falee, dllalter~
laden impre1516ion," iaid ' Dr.
Edmund W. Oventreet. prCIfeMOr or obstetrtes.
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The Good Will Club mel !or $
their regular meeting at the
home ot Mrs. BUl Grbtllt&amp;&lt;l.
Games · were played and prlz..
es awarded. ReCreshments were
served to thOle attending, t.(ra.

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"- Shrimp Catch'
FORTLAND. Ore. l•l.JPI) ~
Oregon's 198'1 shr1mp catch
topped pl'evlaus records. with ,
10.2 million pound! reported at
Oregon ports.
The average annuAl shrimP
catclt for the prevloUI 10 year,l!,
.was 2~s:mon
pounds.
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Uain PcnfeU Jr., Herman tQne, ·

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PIUSTOM• DLC !GO
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In Argentina

maUon Class.
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period baled on tile quellllons
r:t.ven on a test to the Coaftr..

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led by William Poorell, Jr. Dur, The American bullness c:om~
lng the buliness meetinl Don- munlty In Ar8ept1na Ia IU"&amp;e
ald BumB*rdner was appollttpd and Important. More than 300
to act aa leader ot' ·the organiza- U.S. nrms either, ha.ve aubfddl·
tion tor the MXt three months. aries In Araentina. or ~ busJ~
It was decided lo hold the din. nesa through agenti. U.S. to~
ners from now on at 15:30 p.m. vestments exceed $1 billton,

LloYd Rduah.

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Petroleum 11 tht: srHtelt a\n!'

Instead of 6:00 ..
Paul Roush, program leader,

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Mt"fl&lt;e, all illllcel. WY S.
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W1U. RAVL COAL. fiiiOlfti
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The rabrl• ..,.,, l'otndue JIOU5. Call 991-3211.
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and Serv\ee. We !lbar:letl
W&amp;ftlll tiOI(liDUIIO . . NATIONAL solid state I our Sclmars.
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fiOO. Phone 992-630'1 . I·IUtc EXPERT Motor&lt;Jde llepalr,
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Pomeroy lloltle ODd Altto.
1963 MOBIL HOME, 55' • 10'
PENNY - ON! 1JU PEICNY wllb elden!lon, call 99J.$558.
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14-· p1ul parll If IIIOdod.
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camp!D&amp; trailer worth fBI ,.rvtce for cocker spanlela lc
PomerOI' llotne IIIII Auto.
for pldup ar panel truclt of l&gt;Oklngese, C&amp;M KENNEL.
equal value, phoDe . . -.
PO!IIEROY. phone 192-4562.
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OPEN IVIS. f:O!I P.M. , .
POMEROY, OHIO .•.

SHOP near Salem Center.
RIA1lY - Jill[ aJIICNie clolh'special permaneots. recutar STER~DIO console, 4
opeed- Lmited changer, ... riPI to , _ iJI'Oiool.
f!UO now flO, ~o now tUO,
dual volume control, 4 speaks
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l+llle
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nut llnilh; ·take over pay·
pari, Ohio.
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menlo of N pet month or paJ
balance N1.14. can ~11.
I·IU!e Bt1DGI!II' PRICE lardutt •
our tblrd floor blldPt llhop.
Blbr P'UrllltuN. Mld&amp;polt.
EARLY AMERICAN stereo.

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ELECI'ROLUX
SWEEPER.
oomplele set of attachmlllll.
Ulce new, pay elf I JllYIDIIIIU
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OPEN. CLE'I'l'l'II'S BEAUTY

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Satunlay at 7:!0 p.m. Omslgnments welcome. If yoa SINGER ZIG ZAG
nave merebandile :rou do 1101 m&lt;m011'8D'l8. damS.
etc., ~7.95. phone tfl-:1815.
need. bring It to MI. Alto and
• we will seD It for you. Wilen
you need somethlnJ, oome to
SWEEPER,
our auction. For more lnfor· ELECI'ROLUX
complete
set
of
attachmenll,
mation, call New Haven · IIIZlike new, pay oil a payments
21191.
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of f8 each. phone 111-2811.

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$750,000; hpuses 284 ,
prisoners. The fiv~-~
s to r y structure feodures b r i.gh t·, robmy
surrounding:&gt; for if1- 1
motes. Building is Of)- ,, '
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CIVIL WAR BOOKS, National
Geographic Magaslnea, before
11115. Oomlc _ , , 'before
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HAY. PHONE 1185-3367 Cheater.
Ohio.
).!4-61p AU'I'OM(IBILil ~ bon
ea..ned! Loot ,.ar operalor'l lleelllt! Coil . . . .
113 HONDA 300 suoer haw!&lt; mo.
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lorcycle. 82 Mercury 9 P",
sen«er station waROD, In good '1\'E FURNISH limestone for
condition. reasonable. Dora
your drivewaY. obone IOMIIS.
Pierce. Lon~ Bottom. ..,.,.
Emmet
W. Sl\Uler. O&gt;ntract.
98S-35/M.
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n1os 111'Ml t1r'lhol!det'V. R e 1'1 t
L.gal Notice
e!PC!Tic sbam-,r ~- Baker
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A.JD:erl.can fiCOI!PDU', t.ceordtns
to the r.fonthiJ' Review of the
Federal R&lt;serv.&amp;. JllDi of SID
Pranelaco.
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·Wheel Alignment

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old Rose, c. M. Adams, Jr.,

Donald Bumgardner. H a r r y
J Pi,ugh Html')' RMey

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stead, Mrs. Pansy Fry, Mrs.
Ra,y Weaver, Mrs. Thelma Cape.
hart, Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mra. Ceell Duncan. Mrs. William MeFarlandJ. Mrs. Charlet ~~ah,
Mrs. aarry Montgomery . of
Greeley. Colo., Mrs. Clyde'~fee
Ind., ~~U

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PITTSBURGH 1 V PI ) Koppers co. Inc. has developed
a coat1np: system v.'hlch wlll
prov~de protection for the
world's largest ptpeUne tn the
Oult or Mexico.. 'nle system
utilizes coal tar ·enamel t.o pro~
teet the- stee-l p'peUne from
heat, corrosion and 1011 stre11·
sea.
The pipeline will transfer
molten sulphur from the new
$25 mlllton caminadl otrs}l.ore
mine of Freepott sulphur Co.
a ma!i}\land base! at Grand.\
tale. La.' The camtnada mtne
will be worked from a platform
standing ln so reet of water.
u is expected to begin extract,
Ina sulphur in molten form
from 1.150 feet beneath tne
noor of the oulf early tn 1988.

Min Karen Floyd of Delbarton, W. VL was a recent guest
of Mr . and ·M n. Donald F.
Roush, Sheldon and Sheeyl.
Mrs. B. B. Muncy visited reo. -.
Cent!y wltll her son and flmUy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Muncy
al waldorf, Md. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Alexander of Sarasota, Florida and

Ohio hospital. She was the mot.tt;.
er ot Mrs. PhUlp Wolpert, .a

former resident of New tHavet'l,
W• . Va'l! ·now living in FinwOOd,
N. J. Mrs. Jones made her home Mra. Blne Cunnlnlham of Hunt..
with Mr. and Mrs. Wolpert In ·ington were reCent gueats or
New Haven and a1 so in New Jer· · Mrs. T. Bert Roush and Miss
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Millie BU!IIgarner.
ROTARY CLUB
Mrs. James Mack of Nlapra
The Bend Rotary Cl~ of New Falla, N.Y. la visiting her mothHaven miet on Thurtdu evening er, Mn. Sebastian Tedeseo and
for thelr regular dinner meet- Gai'Y.
Ing at HarUord Msthodllll Cbureh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cundllf,
The speaker for the meetlns wa• Michael and Tlmothy or ChtCQ01
llorlle)' Scott. Aulotant Count¥ Dl. and Mrs. Bob Grinstead of
SUperi-t of School. He. Albany, ot~o were reeent gueati
apoke on the oomlng Sehool Bond of Mrs. Sti!le Wlrill.
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RECENT ·C~ CONFmMq!
The Second Year Contlrmatloli
Class ol St. PaulL u the r a~
Church was received into the
memberahlp or Ule cnurcn at Ulc
regular morning service. Pastor
Jaek T. Weleh confirmed the
following youths, Debra Paugh,
Cynthia Roush, Linda R 0 u I lJ,
Bonnie Jones, ·Brian Russell,
Timmy Ohlinger and Bruce Adams.
DEATH NOTICE RECEIVED
Word Was received ofthedeath
ol Mrs. Ora E, Jones on Wednesday, Jan. 3, in a Colurnbul,

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- 2 story home. 5 rooms.
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bath, garage, front pon:h. Now
rented
135.00 per month. _
FIJIIICIIIIED IIIII lillfwtd.,t
$3,500.011
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MIDDLEPORT - 6 room home,
3 bedrooms. bath, gas furn:
ace beat, storm doors a n d
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Attending were Karl WUet,
Herman l.aJne, Lbqd Roullll. Ar•
tllur Thabot, Jim Roulh, llooald
Fogle11011g, Clyde Foley, Rome
WUltamson. EdWin Stein, Rarry
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Rebecca Clrele or The Luther~

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Women of

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for a reorpnlzatlonal
llljledag on Wemellday aflernoon.
Mra 1 B. R, Van.;;e w•a elected

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TEMACE - Mndern 6 room
home, 4 bedrooma. kitchen.
TWO ROO!ol APART!oiENT.
cllning area. tars• living room. Encourages
beth. phone 992-2'192 or tflI~ balha. full basement, ,..
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creatiOn room. utility room,
SAN FRANCISCO •UPI) «arage. S lots. fl8.5110.110.
FclrS.Ie
A Univ,et·sity of C'aiUorni•
PACI'ORY REPAIRED . . . . VIRGIL ar HELEN TEAFORD gynecolo8ist b!!lii!Ves the rlsk
to women from taking "'t1le
OVAL TIRI!S. &amp;QUIIIIIod.
o\lberl M. Ots, B....r
Pill" ls much lesa than the
~1.10 eaeh. Jolm w, VIB V.
risks of conception.
"Too many women have been
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two )'ears were sel~.
The program le11on "'The
VIne'~' rrom tile- booli
Self
alts of JtiUS was pr~
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b7 Mra. David Roush.
1be hoateas, Mrs. D a v I d
Roulh, ser:ved refresbrnents to
those . ittendlng, Mn. 0 t t o
Grtmm, Mrs. William Powell,
Mn. J01mJ ,Roush, Mra. Harry
Layne, Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. B.
R. Vanee, Mn. Jobn F. Roullll.
Mra. C&amp;r-roll Adami, Jr., Mrs.

Velma Roulh, Mn. A, L,Sprouae

and Mrs. •!liovtd Rolollll.
PERSONAI,S
Mra. CI,Jde R!ee,. Jim, Jaelde
and Jon Of Evansville, Ind. vt ..
!ted ...,. ,....,ta, Mr. and Mn.
TholnU 'Grlattead rec:entiJ.
10.000 Ame~·tcan women cue
Thooe frOm· Fort Komi, Ky.
' t a Of preanancy. lpoodtnc
from the .elfec.
al\lrtouP U're reo..,.,
He sol4 birth &lt;-ol'tfol Pili&gt; do · 1J were Gary·Batey, CbarlesMc- '\
I'O'I'A'roa. Clarence Prollllt.
have nui&amp;ance aidl \e~eetl tn t. Far!~ Robert Grlil-d, 'CharPlillad. Pbal!e IIJliM.
small perc-entage ' '0/. women. Ita 1IQJnond Yonker, Bob Htc.
II I tie
"but sOme people can't tate
asp~:rtn or Ot!Mr: ltmple ·rp'edt· · ·Mr1. Pusr F.ry-vlsl.tedreeent. . fiUI .!i, Iilii and lofty, . .
11' '1llth Mr. lilld Mra. Ban Sarre '
catlOns" eltll~.
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at llllllboro; Ohio.
Mra.
HciWoird
R. .r lo at home
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)&gt;olq a 1Jalloi!_t at Holzer
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l!iiilili' I turnltuN. 11...1'C The 'u .s. Stl'lke Command is Carnival.
· 81'. THOKAS. Vll'llill Il&lt;landl
lira • Woiltor """" or llneoln
one · of senh e:telatlng DelJll:rt- 1 VPIJ - The h111\. week Jn
Pon,t )lleb• .tilted hlr father,
Tberl'l ·&amp; l't! 123 mmlon church mept or ,Dtten&amp;;e unlfltd com- A.prll ·l'&lt; camtv•J wt"t"k. QU\r1rlmr lilr. ~ IJOO!tll, re-.,..
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which g'i\'e a falee, dllalter~
laden impre1516ion," iaid ' Dr.
Edmund W. Oventreet. prCIfeMOr or obstetrtes.
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The Good Will Club mel !or $
their regular meeting at the
home ot Mrs. BUl Grbtllt&amp;&lt;l.
Games · were played and prlz..
es awarded. ReCreshments were
served to thOle attending, t.(ra.

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"- Shrimp Catch'
FORTLAND. Ore. l•l.JPI) ~
Oregon's 198'1 shr1mp catch
topped pl'evlaus records. with ,
10.2 million pound! reported at
Oregon ports.
The average annuAl shrimP
catclt for the prevloUI 10 year,l!,
.was 2~s:mon
pounds.
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Uain PcnfeU Jr., Herman tQne, ·

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PIUSTOM• DLC !GO
NIW TIIIA~LACKWALL

In Argentina

maUon Class.
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presented 1 question and answer
period baled on tile quellllons
r:t.ven on a test to the Coaftr..

Roullh..

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Klint GOW f()lq)
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led by William Poorell, Jr. Dur, The American bullness c:om~
lng the buliness meetinl Don- munlty In Ar8ept1na Ia IU"&amp;e
ald BumB*rdner was appollttpd and Important. More than 300
to act aa leader ot' ·the organiza- U.S. nrms either, ha.ve aubfddl·
tion tor the MXt three months. aries In Araentina. or ~ busJ~
It was decided lo hold the din. nesa through agenti. U.S. to~
ners from now on at 15:30 p.m. vestments exceed $1 billton,

LloYd Rduah.

MON. tHI.U FRI •

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SAN PRANCI8CO !'OP.ll
Petroleum 11 tht: srHtelt a\n!'

Instead of 6:00 ..
Paul Roush, program leader,

ABNER

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R4!•l Estate For S•le

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ly .;,aple flnlsb, ~ 'speed chana
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Mt"fl&lt;e, all illllcel. WY S.
" pet month or pay balance
W1U. RAVL COAL. fiiiOlfti
1111.
The rabrl• ..,.,, l'otndue JIOU5. Call 991-3211.
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eroy.' Aulharll&lt;d Slapr Salea
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and Serv\ee. We !lbar:letl
W&amp;ftlll tiOI(liDUIIO . . NATIONAL solid state I our Sclmars.
'IIIII .., Mdll ...., MID I J, track stereo !ape recorder,
fiOO. Phone 992-630'1 . I·IUtc EXPERT Motor&lt;Jde llepalr,
1'1111 ........ · -J.1.lt.!I'C
Pomeroy lloltle ODd Altto.
1963 MOBIL HOME, 55' • 10'
PENNY - ON! 1JU PEICNY wllb elden!lon, call 99J.$558.
1-U-tfc
1IDl plOY fGf' • llrPI adjuslEXPERT I!:NGINE roNIJ VP.
- " at PoiiiOIOJ lloml •
14-· p1ul parll If IIIOdod.
AulD.
lJf...., DACHSHUNDS. Australian Ter,
Home
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WILL TRADE ~ rim, breeding atock. at u d P'AST FARM TIRE SERVICZ.
camp!D&amp; trailer worth fBI ,.rvtce for cocker spanlela lc
PomerOI' llotne IIIII Auto.
for pldup ar panel truclt of l&gt;Oklngese, C&amp;M KENNEL.
equal value, phoDe . . -.
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t-INt&lt;
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SHOP near Salem Center.
RIA1lY - Jill[ aJIICNie clolh'special permaneots. recutar STER~DIO console, 4
opeed- Lmited changer, ... riPI to , _ iJI'Oiool.
f!UO now flO, ~o now tUO,
dual volume control, 4 speaks
Fal4 IIIII - · Jl'reo .....
pbolle 74UIIII.
l+llle
er sound syatem: tovely wal· . ~. l'bone . . -; Goocleln Jtudy - )IIJ: Oo., MldiiJo.
nut llnilh; ·take over pay·
pari, Ohio.
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menlo of N pet month or paJ
balance N1.14. can ~11.
I·IU!e Bt1DGI!II' PRICE lardutt •
our tblrd floor blldPt llhop.
Blbr P'UrllltuN. Mld&amp;polt.
EARLY AMERICAN stereo.

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ELECI'ROLUX
SWEEPER.
oomplele set of attachmlllll.
Ulce new, pay elf I JllYIDIIIIU
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OPEN. CLE'I'l'l'II'S BEAUTY

JIOllio&lt;

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Satunlay at 7:!0 p.m. Omslgnments welcome. If yoa SINGER ZIG ZAG
nave merebandile :rou do 1101 m&lt;m011'8D'l8. damS.
etc., ~7.95. phone tfl-:1815.
need. bring It to MI. Alto and
• we will seD It for you. Wilen
you need somethlnJ, oome to
SWEEPER,
our auction. For more lnfor· ELECI'ROLUX
complete
set
of
attachmenll,
mation, call New Haven · IIIZlike new, pay oil a payments
21191.
1-li).QC
of f8 each. phone 111-2811.

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Mud .nd Snow 11M
Slus lor can aDd liPt
trw:b.
e ALL ON SALI e

1963
01.os Fas~uolle
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A WINTER MONEYLAN~

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$750,000; hpuses 284 ,
prisoners. The fiv~-~
s to r y structure feodures b r i.gh t·, robmy
surrounding:&gt; for if1- 1
motes. Building is Of)- ,, '
nex t9 pre~nt jail i.ri'li
Stodelheini, a .su\;Jurb ;.
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Damage

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1br word pout&gt;d3.t0flb3cknmt'R
than u1(' wt,t!Q..rd ex:·
par.lc.~ of ,~rin. 1t C'fJf1\t!P.
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fl( the

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WUUam "F. Woodall.
5t3t: Third An.; Mu.Ra,vmond

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TUESDAY, JANUARY

.IJlf:olmont Ill'.: Mrs, Pnul

tope, 813 'I'Nrd .\vc.; Mrs.l.ncy
.-\. McDade, 41Sitedgewood Jlr,j

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•tain.Cancels

Tope, 813 Third An•.:

Mrs. Edward D. Blakeman, Rt.
I Galll.Polls; M.rs. M;:u~.tha r.

Miller, Kanauga; Mrs . J'ohn W,

Morrow, rt. Pleasant; Thurman
0. \ 'Olmg, Clirton; Mrs . Raymond
.-\. Bentley, N. Pleasant; law-

rence n. Gerlach, Jr., Pl. Pleas-ant; 1\tbs Jan L, Emrick, Pt..
Pleasant; Mrs. William F.
Crump, Pt. Pleasant; Garnet F.
Scaggs, Pt. Pleasant; Miss Ama
E. Juhllng, Hartrord; Ernest C,
Clark, Racine; Mrs. Jimmy &lt;;.
CaldweH, Rt. 1 Reedsville; Fred
l. Bierhup, Rt, 3 Wellston: Mrs.
John M. Tobert, Oak Hill; Miss
Linda l\1, Rouse, Rt, 1 Ironton;
Cos Payron, Rt. 1 Pedro; Mrs.
.-\rnold Harrison, Jr ., WeiJston;
· Mrs. Brady Jones, Rt. 2 Chilllcothe; Charles E. Shinn, Rt.
1 Ravenswood; Mrs. James K.
Gross, Rt, 2 Wellston; Mrs. Allen R. Marsh: Wellston; Mrs. Roy
McCoy, Ripley, W, Va.; Mrs. David W, Proffttt, Middletown; Mrs.
Charles D. · Rhea, IU. 5 Jackson;
Mrs. James 0, Bowling, Ironton; Mrs, Jolm J, Booth, Ironton; Conward P. McKinney, Coal
Grove; E. Milton Musgrave, Willow Wood.
Births
Mrs. Harold 0, Johnson, PL.

MEIGS THEATRE

LONDON (\]PI)- Prime Nln.
.later lla_rold WUIOQ today annooln&lt;ed a 12.4 billion eut In
apendlnl whleh Included cancellation ol a $1 bllll011 order for
American-made FlU swinging jet
ftghter-b;(tmben and withdrawal
or Britt~ defense torces l'rOJn.
tile Far East a~ tlle Persian
Gulf.
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AlthOugll WU aon canoolled tile:
Order tor 50 ot the American

Fill Jel• he ""II still have to

pay ,tile manura~turrrs,

penalties. lt .amomted to an ae- .
tual del101se cut or $700 mil.
lion.
The euta were approved by Cite
cabinet Monday nll!ht and ootlined to •tbe llouse ol Commons

TONIGHT ond
TUISDAY
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·oob Hope

Foollioll Hllhllohll of

Future ot ,'\usterit.y
Uts spending slashes extended

into every J)hllse or BriUsh liCe
promised a fUture ot more
austerity .. Ttle tirst mi'IJor cuts
11e announced were In defense

ana

Saturday Admissions -

Saturday Dt.charge&amp; trude MillS. Syracuse.
Sunday Discharges 1~1

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African nations were meetlJwtoday to draw up the agei'J:Ia tor a

SHOW STARTS 7 Pill

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home furnishings during 81ker's Annu•l

lanuarg Clearanee Sale

BliEI FUINITUIE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

C11arter No. 1980

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Saturda.y Admissions- Frank-

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lin Grimm, Pomeroy; Paul Tay.
lor, Middleport; Connie Ander-

son.

LOlli' Bottom; Anthony Grit·

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Sunday Discharges - Helen
Barton, Orville Elkins, AMa Elkins, Mae Price.
Sunday Admissions - Samuel
El&gt;ltn, Coolville; Chester llager,
Cool vOle; Mr a. Sandra Pe~tel,
Pomeroy; James Roush, Long
Bottom; Dorothy Clark, Pomeroy;- James Roush, Long B o ttom; Dorothy Clark, POmeroy;
tbristlne Branllam, Chelter.
".~\!,\' D!•oll.a rpa , ,:. l,lrf.
Rl&lt;ha•d B..rhl'' .... 1011: Mh.
William Rabtn10n and son; Ter.
ry Johnson, Gene Thompson, Betty

NaUonal Bank Regton No.4

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mOOds, ·59,

Pomeroy National Bank
. d Pomeroy, In State of Ohio, at the close ot business on Jle:cember 30, 1967
Published in response to call made by Comptroller ot the Currency, llncler
Section 5211, u. s. Revised Statues.

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nouneed .the 42,ooo..naJI Brtlllh
rOI"C!ta tn the Far 'Eat( ..UI ~

The depen_d~ies he rorerrod
to Included the. crown ®1011¥ o1

w!thdr.own I&gt;.Y tho ·end &lt;It 11171,
IOI,Ir fear• earlier thin ;ertgt..

Hong Kong.
Retain "General" Blillls
• 41:We1JaVe al10 diJetdtd ~wttn:.
But Wflson said Britain would
draw ~r Coree• from the· Per- uretaln general capab~r.ty blses
Unltetl
slsn Cwr by t.'e same date~.. ~e. In Europe, in'Ciudlng
Aid.
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wu..., said that aJ&gt;IU'! !rom ed overseas ." ,
41 rematnlng depeiideridea 1a n d
11e liji.Jd the govcntment was
een...ln other nee&amp;SI81')' ~COP. prepared to aS'slst commonwealth
tionstt Britain by lh&amp;:' date· ,..~Jd partners in a joint air derense
system !or Malaysia and Singa...
pore and to train personnel to
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We recognize that ·these
Middleport MayOr C'. 0.
cbangbfo
involve risks, but In
Fisher loc1a.Y urgod Middll.port
the
circumstances
we belieVe
residents and bu1lne-ss people
are
risks
that
must
be aethey
to clear the sidewalks or snow.
Wilson
said.
Labor
ecpted,"
The village street de1p' 1s domembers cheered:
lng as much as poislble to
WUson then announced t h e
make the ·streets sare for traveovernment
had decided to can..
. el, Mayor Fisher ~ld~
eel
the
entire
order ror 50 Fill
lle polntod out IIlii cleaning
fi~ter!bombers.
sidewalks In the bUsiness and
The yalue or the FUI order,
residential sections hOwever
originally
made in 1965. has I~
is not the responslbillcy ol th;
creased
from
the original esU.
village. He asked the eoopcra.
mate
or
$600
million
to an esti.
uon or all residents.
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PAPER THIN - A fallen structural member c1 &amp;he Silver Bridle wblch co~lapsed Dec. 15, 1967, .
appears to show evtdenee ot neglect. Riveta have naated out on the cover plate at the eye-bolt .
joint oC thlo stnJetural member, on ll)e other hand, rivoll In the adJoining piece oC steel (lar
right) appear In better condition. Photo taken Dec. 20, 1967.

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pm~tal~·~j worked toda): tow~. uearue~ possible" 'tlnpleme~flon
of the b~sl merger In the na!lon'olllstory, It "'"ld become reall•
--.. · t;r as ~e1y as Feb. 1: The Supreme COurt 8PJ.lrovec! the lorw; eon- .
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ace . ~latlon• oC snow and dealils I~ Ill' Wil&lt;fCOU?wedJ)"' kHie.lnto
:Atlantic Oec1111 today dlllhe
oe·Mal,., Five ~~ches oC "
., oaow ..39 ,Inches accumulated- !ell durint a !ix'hOor ~rl!!\!'endl(W
1 'f 1

also trailed ov~i' the Appalaehians and liw! uppef 'Obio Val'i~ 2 ,
'-'t m9st o1 the nation todo,y e~ed a rve rcprl~vc
the wintry
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actu•lly climbed tlle 100-foottowers and were lowered underneath
the tirtdge noor.
. Del. JoneS aho ll1d ~e had
Del. Charles · D, Armistead, ·bMn trying to get ·tnrormatton
D-Monongalia. raised the Q.leS- lrom the SRC and. had been untion or why tllree biidges of able to seture !t.
the eye-bar suspen&amp;.J.on tnNl'Mr. ~wys!-a said tntor~

earth tremos struck western
Sicily toda)', spreading.panic in
ul1damaged areas and causing
added misery for tens oC thou·

sands camped in trcczh~ weather neal- flattened villages.
The nl!'w tremos were light and
officials said they C/lUscd uttle
additional damage and nodcattJs.
The da,ylong series oC shocks .
Monday was Sicily's wOrst
quake in 60 years and authorities said they reared the lOll
wou1d reael1 300 dead and 1,000
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DEADLINE EXTENDED
An extensJon on the deadllne
tor the plaeihg or Orders r or
tree wUdtlte planting packets
through tbe Meigs Soli and Wa..
ter Conservation District has
been granted, Carl Bllllulm, conservatlonlst. annoutlc!!s. The new

deadline Is Mooilay, Jan. 22.
TAKE RAIN CHECK
The Meigs Atlllettc Boosters
will not meet during the 'morith·
of January ~ue to inclement wea~r, President Frank W, Porter said.

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uallegis1ator."

Del. Kenneth Ranson, R-Putnam, asked It the

termined that Ule

snc had ~
brl~

was

leBa capable ot carrying its top
load now than it was when It

was first opened.
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Del. Robert Nelson, D-Cabell,
asked tr the SRC might consld,.
er additional weight staUons.pa.r-

tlcular~y Cf1 W. Va, 171eadlng

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gtrls g0lng to his university had

Bob Jones Sr,, oiw ot Christianity's leading f\lndarnentali&amp;ts and
fOO.nder ot the "world's most
W1Usual wtiverslt.v," died today.
He was 84. A spokesman at Bob
'Jones Univ.,rsJty gave no cause
for death, sa,yJng only that it
came "after a long illness."
Jones, alr.eadY an internation •
ally-known evaiagellst in 1927,
decided to build a school "that
will dispel the Idea that is go..
in&amp; around that 11 you have ol~
time reltgton, you have to llave
a greasy nose, dirty fingernails,
baggy pants and that you must
not shine your shoes. n
"Qob
Jones College nnt
stai1ed in College Polnt, Fla.,
wdh 88 students. It moved later to Cleveland, TeM., and in
1947 opened in Greenvlile as
Bob Jones Unlverslt.v,
-Jones decreed that boys and ·

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MADE
Pomeroy police have reported
U..e atrest of Bill Reeves. Porn..

eroy, on tntoXteaUoo ch.arges. ·

'F'·u. ·n·:.Jam
. .talt·s·.·t· Dies
u.... · en

to keep their bodies at least sb

inches apart and forbade tllem
Hollywood movies. Drlnldng was
strictlY lorbidden, and SOX\Ially
integrated groups were not al-

Leadingham
Is Speaker
To Lions
WUUs Leadingham, past local
president, past d1strtet gover-

nor and ,present district international relations committee cltatr.

man. spoke on the growth ot
the Lions Club when the Pome-roy LJohs Club met at Gi-ace
Episeop'al Parish House recently.
Leadlnsflam reported tl'lat the
local · Lions Club was organized in 1'949. He introdUced two
charter members, N. W. Comp.
ton and Clarence Struble, and
two oth~r long-"me members,
Robert .L, Jacobs and Wtlliam

trtes .with .827,000 m~mbera.. He
pointed out the! cll.ib' s s~rvi~e
to others.
·;
... The distriCt 't-oaventlon waa

·' announeea',t:J-r'Mat .. 9.10~ Columbus; the 4 atate convention In

.C!e'elailci&lt;, 'May 24-26; and the

lnternatiOni.l event, June 2Wune
29 in Dallao.
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lowed to use the gymnasium.
the swimming pool or tile tennts cOurts at "the worlcl' s most
uhusual tmlverslt;y."

.No Negfoes attend the seh~l

Democrats Will
Select Slates
A tommittee slate and county
office candidates will be selected

Thursday night at a meollng &lt;It
the MeigS County Democrat Club
and committeemen in the Meigs
County COOrtroom, on the third
noor r1 the courthouse.

E. A.. Wingett or Racine. veteran
Democratic leader, sa 1t1 the
slates will be tor candidates sub-ject to the May 7 primary elec·
tion. The STOUP also will endorse
a member to serve on the county
board or elections.

and the university, with Bob

Jone&amp; Jr .• as president, has told
tile aovernmmt It does not expect ilny reder8.1 education lunda.
The elder Jones served as
chaJrman of the untverslt;)"' a
board or trustees until his retirement in 1964. He was succeeded
as chairman by his son in 1947 ·
when the university settled llere.
JoneB traveled about the nation In evangelist crusades at.
ter the rounding of his university and it was said that Oil '
the 50tll anniversary or his mlllistry he had preached to mar~
people than any other living 1nan.
-Born one of 12 children in
Dale County, Alabama, Jonn
preached tor over 70 years, starting as a revivalist at the age ot
13.
He was the only living person
selected for .. The Christian Hall
ol Fame" which opened in Can..
!on, Ohio In j.966.
One or the most famous stu..
dents to attend the universitywas Billy Graham, who lett af.
ter a brief stay In 1936.

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i~~!:~~
sub~~J'aUve
studying
conaressimal redistricting has
refused to go al011g witll the ad-.
m1nlstration9 S. guidelines r·o r

dra~qg new

districts.

The guidelines drawn up by
an administration task Ioree and
recommended to the legislature
by Gov •. James A, RtlodBs call
tor~ allo~ng the smalle!lt posslb)e deviaUon between district

~lations.

1bey allow deviations or no
more than one-hall or ·1 p e r
cent from the average popuJa..

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The eigtlt guidelines recom.

mended Monday by a legislative
subcommittee call tor respecting county lines eVen i( it means
aUowtng deviations as high as
4 per cent above or below aYerage,
The ·sOOcommlttee made Its
recommendations ina report pre.
sented at the anal Jolol.meet- ·
lng of the Hoose Government
Operations · Committee and the
Senate 'EleCtions, Commerce and ·
Labnr CntpmittP.P

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the construe.
have joined· the loIn help.
as QUick.l

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made in 1951, when lnspectors

rrom

shOrt cllscuulon 01 Eollom !llcl1 ·
utlwjlto• a!i\1 ~ ,
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Tllo meollj1e "'·II ·prqylde both 'fhe adminlll~ ~ 1ft.
. ...... and llodonle wllhq&gt;l~ - - · !ill patonli ... , .,..,
1101 'leciiiiCol• "'hoql odmloiiOil oiUU to tlltHd thll'~

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,7TIL9

under!ilde of the brictge on the
Oh.lo side ul~ked bad.''' Mr.
Sawyers said he had no record
of any inspection team filing
S\lch a report.
Pel. Jones also raised queS.,
tJons about whetl the brldge was
last inspec~. whea it wh last ....yer~.
'
palrited, and what sort or schOji.
Th~ SIIC chit!;f rlnally dId

"ere buUt, ttlen . three the inYestigative team's and' tt
the legislature wanted the' :lrh
rormatlon, he would ~e tt avatlable nbut not to an lndlvi4-

i:Jthers were built of a Blight.
ly dltterent des1ib, -ta1111 no more
were ever butlt.
UJt seems the deSian might
have been taulty," Del. Armistead said. uotherwlae w by
would a nrm wtrl~h ~a patent
on this de stan fldt building this
kind of bridge?'•

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.,.olpi&lt;lto la81lllar!Jotheni wllh

lhe IUn&lt;Uon and oerY!ceo o(.~ .

Salt and fn!ty LOok' -,-

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PU:eilll ;.#,tho dlotriel are ~orlon, Dlvlalao « Gllidonetl
dlally Invited to MteiJt•pr- and Te~, There wll}'\i • ,

a

Lot Uo Resolylo
Your Halt'lor a

ot this report ol con-

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OOIInlclor ol the E;l~!!&lt;'hoOI W.mlliiO ~vailoblel
•
lllijr!ct, hos ·~ a "JIIIi"•\'1' Tho P~ '!Ill )iegin 1!1111 a
ont~ n!Bht'' lor 8 p.m, ID'~
ot •
striP,
at Eastern High School, weather dance lo For ~1," ~ · b):

New

was applied In 1951.
DeL Jones also established
tl'lat the last full and complete
inspection of th.e bridge w a s

one -

Qutage Bat~l~

/ J!la:rtnin~ farfe.~ts; .Nilzhf\.1:
A SoCI
Sf,JIO a a

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"""'t
todaY at Hoollon, Maine, ..,e·oe the last u.s. cllloi to rteltho filii , ·
tofce ol the storm.
.
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G"1'J'Y

speCulate on possible relisotas
for the eol}apse, was guarded
in his answers·. At one point.
he woqJd not agree with Del.
Jones that the Silver Bridge was
either overloaded at the time it
f~ll or W~s not overloaded.
uJt · has to be one ol the
two ~,!- W~· Pel . .Jones.
'~I 'WOuld wl.thhpld any com..
me.nt Oii that," tafd Mr. Saw..

Leadlnllham poln!ed, out lh~t by
!927 the club had soread to Mexloo and China ancl• by 1900 hod
52,000 'imembero. Todily there
are 21,000. clua,s In 't41 eoori-

, .ran~_' s&amp;:stem in the wort~. Tbe ofder' w~s ,a _l~ett~Ve~~ the ~Ilk. ,.., fllbt N w York', New Haven Jhd HI\I'Uord RIJ:Iro~, i~ i
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that the brlclge was last painted in 1961 Were lalse. T h e
last complete new coat ot pabit

to

Reporting that the Uons Clubs
first bQgan 1·n 1918 With '23elubs,

~York. }~~ce-judge -pane-·1. ~~ ~~r.~w~a ~ Ws

,, f •'C.~;,;;

M'f, Sawyer f. who rerusod

Grueser.

The, +,suJUng network wtli'.1 W~J,t~e 'the 'larali:s ·'~yp.~l¥ ~

r ..

iodje bridge iJ'ISpectlons. .

~/~Jr;;~~~~~~-· ~· . ~;.~~Rt~~~~~~~: I~ p:~).~gl'~~.J~·~.:~;t~r,, :":e~~~ . :r ,w:;c~.~: ~~~:~ B~l~' :u~·~~. ••~• bel~ ':""~~ov~~. ~ ,_.,_.&lt;:~,::~ 8&gt;..

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snc wotker&amp;: on a rour • ·
man inspection tP.am in 1965
who ''noticed portions ot the
con~;:rete ft'ooritlg in the bridge
falling out'' and from an as..
sistant engineer who Uid the

!rom

Sawyer~s ·, ~eport

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; Ill ~Hl'.,._wll,.&amp; Dep.tl'llii4iiitori the

MAXJNE GRIFFITH, Cashier

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that this report or condition is true and correct tO the best &lt;f my know-

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NEW YOR\(· - A~OST . A liii~UON PERSoNS .mo normally· ride
Cab15 tought for space. on c~ buses and subwa,ys ~ay ae a
%4shour work l10ppage 'by cab·. driver•
.
. lell city sli'eel$ virtually Sawyers rollowinghls ·readingot'
. ,_b ate or taxis.
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~peraturM ID i!he 11)ens and '1!1!11111 -·Windo Ui&gt;.. •I'P iJ!I:mlleo ,an
·~ riuo:M;lll!lllf&amp; 'iJh-e•'ct ilie ~ew oJtlVet~'t_Bblln OpOroil""
· . a' .Iiiii •oC
The 011e-&lt;!ay '"'rk .~. ailed In Wier~
·
tori) to Corife ~r tares tl!at ~ld rai.s e ai-tVers' pay! eouJd 1:!8
jusf·a WartnJJP ·for a tq}J-Oedftd !!triKe, the 1ead~r. Of Vt8 d~veJ"s• some
30 minu'tes.
.union waniod. r
Del Jones, · a Point Pleasant
resident and mirtOrit,y leader or
KEENE, :N.H.r;- GOV. GF.ORGE ROMNEY ol Mlehig1111 says that it the llouse ·said ••rurther adton
elected presl~nt he will work to neutralize South Vietnam by ef- II plaooed."
tecthJg ~ sett,ment between the goven:uneni ln 5aigon and Ute VIet
sen. Randall Taylor, O..Mason,
Cong~ Romney, in a major policy statement 00 Southeast Asia,
had ma,w questions for M~T .Saw.
~ed ttfat- *~ would further work tor "guaranteed neutralization" yers when he appeared Detore
ttle Senate.
·
oC Nprlh Vie
, Laos and Cambodia.
Del. Jones read alleged affi..
' Speaking
Keene state' College Monday night Romney said his
davits which he conten~ed wete
prograni wquld include removal ol. all foreign troppS al'ld bases, a
.prohlbttlon 1bn alliances l;ly the nations in SOutheast Asia witll '•out. 'tide bloeki," economic development ol the area and guaranteed
naUonal seA.t-detennination•
Divoree Action is
{
P~LO ~TO, CAUF. - DOCTORS KEPT • c!W11ous vigil today
J'.ded with Court ·· '
~r any -'Jgns of rejection~ Mike Kasperak•s new heart arter over.~·
~tng ~ertsts involving hJs Uve~.
Charging gross neglect or duty
Condltlqn ot the retired Cleveland Steelworker has • •moctetately and i extreme cruelty; Robert
tmprovell" since Sunday when his gall bladder was removed In ao Clarence SteWart. MiddlepOrt·
em~raefey operation. But he remains -on ttle c~~lcalllst.
Route 1, hB.s tiled 8jllttor divorce
HOUS N - A COLLISION BETWEEN A SlijP and a slrl'll'ol ' agalnst Edna Louise Stewart, Co1)1e ,plalnUU seeks eus...
-nut.! barges today turned the Houstoo ship charuiel into lumbus.
tody or four minor ·c::llOcii'en.
an, I mo l~rtly after ' an eQiosiOn a:nd... itre Swept through a
Uene llall ,... '!!ranted a di,
-~
q
· -block m;'ea or a nearby _S.he.l l, OU Co. relil'ller)'.
, .
vorce trom ' Tnunah •.Hall . on
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FIUI)~ ~asol!ne spewed' !rom the ruptured 11argeo and. \Ufned groUnds ot gross r\eglect dUtY
the ~~annol's surface into a OOaUng ·P:yre. h~~ ~scue · wotk., •rid . extrem~ cruelty &gt;u¥J ,was
The ,!JC;Plosio:n Monday night at the Shell refinery also sent names 'given Custody. or three tnlnor
high J ntij'lhe air and shoOk home~ Jn the ouborb oC ol,er Park, Three chlldren in } ~e MeigS County
en were 'Injured' and a gUard collapsed ~ a•heart attaCk. Commo,~ Plea' Court.

week.

of the above ~ named bank do her.eby decllll'e

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· CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Comn10n stock - total par value • • •••••••••• ." ••• .$ 200,000,00 .
No. shares authorized - 8,000
No. sha.res outstal'ldlng- 8,000
Suprlus • • , • • • • •••••• • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • $ 44)0,000.00
118,226.06
Undivided prorits • • • • • ~ , , • , • • , ••••• , •••••• ,
Reserves • • , • • • • •••••••.•••••••••••••••• ~-::::~!!'!-'~
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL UABIUTI.,; AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •••
MEMORANDA
Average of total dcpoaitl for the 15 calendar clays
ending with call date · • ·• • ••••••••• , • , .,. ••••• $8,716,492~6 '
Average fi total loans for the 15 calendar days endil'f8
•
with call date ••••••••••••••• , •••••••••• ~.461,178.23

ledge and bcHef Is true and correct.
ALF'RID M. EI.RERFELD
EDISON IIORSTL'TTF..R
MAN~1NG D. WEl~TEU

CH.\RLFSI'ON - Dlssatistaetloo was plain In the House Of
Delegates S.londay alter Road
CommiSsioner Burl ~wYerstes..
tlfied on the Silver B:(idge collapse Dec. 1~ at Pt. Pleasant.
Del. Brereton JQrJes, R.Mason,
sald Monday nii!ht h·e wa• dissat.:
hfied with utl'le ntany dlsclep..
andes'' fnSawyer's report. Others echoed Jon_ea' , attitude In
rap~d - fira Q.uei%tlOn8 'aimed at

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(a) Tolal demand deposits , , , •.•
(b) TOtal ~e and savings deposits
TOTAL UABIUTIES . • . • • , , •••• , .•••• , • , ••• $8.827,286,98

We, the unilersigned dircdors attest the correctness

pretldeDis
1~ ·- fran!.
N&lt;w. s.w~ta~~
- I highs '
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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits d in:Uviduals, ,parnershtps,
and corporations • • • • • • • • , ••••••••••••••• $2,936.747.09
Time and savings deposits of lndtviduals, partnersllips,
and corporations • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~.088,074.18
Depositl rJ. United States Government • • ••••••••••• ' 38,0%4.73
706,111.20
Deposita of States and polltical Blibcllvtatons , • • •••• , ,
58,324.78
Certitied and officers' checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS .......... ..

dition and declare that it has been examined by us and

Compiled From The

Huntington Herald Dhpateh

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i, Maxine Grirfith, Ca.sl'lier,

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Donovan.

ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash Items
"
in process ot collection • • • • • , •••••••• -••••••$ 801,112.00
United states Government obligations • , • . •.•••••••• 4,54~,502.45
Obligations ol states and ,POlitical subclivlsloos. • • , •• , 551,879.88
other Securities • • ••••••••••• , , , •• , • ·• • • • • • • • 19.742.50
Loans and discounts • • • • • • ••••••••• , • • • • • • • • 3,463,696.25
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premises • • • • • • • • 113.ooo.oo
Other assets, includif1&amp;' $Nooe direct lease nnaneing • • • • • 53,579.96
TOTAL A&amp;SETS •.••••••••• , ••.•. , •.•••••••• ,)9,548,513.04

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MADE ,her appearance 'In f9meroy. with the l~st ·o·
"' onoWCall at the bOrneo( Mr. and Mrs,.Kemetl! King, Mulberry
Ave. The "S'Mwgiri" is c~,plete With lo~ blonde wig, dress
and hat, ~ Christmas ornament faciaL feature•, 40 Twlggy"
was e~t~ by Usa Kire, daughter ol Mr. ai1d Mrs~ KiM.

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PLAN AGENDA
NIAMEY, Niger (UPI) -Foreign
ministers of French .. speakln&amp;

Ceck·A.o...lio Dot

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Eliz-

abeth Davis, POIJleroy.

Cottn:artwl'll:

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by Wilso,n In a 40-mlnute spee;ch...
They were made to save ~rltain from financial el'laos and
to reap the maximum benefit .
f~ the ,NOvember devaluation ·
oC the pouad. ·
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MEIGS GENERAL
HOSPITAL

"liGHT ON THI
L'\M"
PhlW. Diner

General

DynJlmlc• Corp., $300 mJIIIon IJI'

TWO FINED
Two derendants were r I n e d
Saturday nlllhl by Middleport
Mayor c. 0, Fl.sller. They were
Judith E. Sauer, 29, Gallipolis,
$10 and costs, speedlnr, a n d
Pearl C. Secoy, 54, Syracuse,
$10 and costs, failure to yield
right of way.

u.s. Jets

t

prOblem area tor the
and SOuthern Ohio,
was the Uarrteon•"'lown
• Kill!ioliuo' -. . .,.'
:-e
thai ..n~.,.

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