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flrlt came to Congre&amp;s In JIDIIIII'Y, 1967. In tile loth &lt;;ongress, Miller waa

three tun Congressional aetlllonl. Congreu Is scheduled to teconvene on Jamtar)' lith. Above;

eon,. Miller, left, nvii!WII accomplilbments of the first session of the 9111 Coupea wllb, .
Repubbcan National Cbalrmln &amp;sera Morton.

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wa1Jik.A ~· · "'' a~ hla' tbougbtTUU",9, . ~tilt .
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The federal government's in·
crease of home mortgage in·
teres! rates, illegal •nder Clll'·
rent Ohio law, clouds tile fuliD'o
for prospective homeowners In
the &amp;ckeye Sta ...

MtiGS THEATRE
Toninht and Sat.
Jar:'. 2-3. 1970
"ONCE UPON A TIME
IN THE WEST"
Technicolor

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The Federal Ho•sing Admin·

t.stration and Veteran's Admin·
istration interest rate boost
from 111 per cent to 8\1 per
cent, effective Mooday, p•shes
it above the 8 per cent ceiling
imposed by Ohio's """ry lsw.
"This meons that for all
practical purposes tllere is no
federally insured money available for home loans in Ohio,"
explained state Rep. &lt;llarlri F.
Kurfess, R-Perr)'1burg, In an
interview.
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Ohio HorJSe, also said any prob· !ems stenuning from the interest hike co•ld he eUminated by
legislation.
KID'fess said he was conner·
ringwithmembt!rsoftheHoose
Collll1littee on lns•rance,
Utilities and Financial lnslillltions to lay tile gro•nd work for .
a bill which wo.Ud exempt FHA
and VA loans from the state's

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st!~~~!~n
Robert Vaughn
C.rtoonll

For~~ ~;:~~are
TheSheep

._L_OS_E_W_E..,IG_H_,T THIS WEEK
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Odrinex CJn help you become the trim slim 'p enon you
wonfot&lt;tbe. Odrinoxlullny tablotond "'"Y owellowo!l.
Contolns 'no 'dl"90f'oua 'drugo. NO stanlfng. No •l&gt;tdll
oxerciso. Gofridofexctssfolond!lvolongor. Odrlnox!lu
been Used S uccessful!• b• lhousonds all over the coootry
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for over l.o Ys"s·~·yOdrlnox,loc:ossefsunSll•'2fo5taor""yo'u~emlao~:•Y
economv.,•• .~. oumus
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be
refunded
by
your
druggosl.
No cruntions -nked.
Soldwiththisguaranteebv • ALLDRUGSTORES
Adv.

Effective Dec. 29, 1969

NIW 110111 110. .1
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llallley's
Middle of Upper Block

Pomeroy, Ohio

MONDAY - - - - - - - - - - 8:30
'TUESDAY - - - - - - - - - 8:30
WEDNESDAY - -- - - - - - 8:30
THURSDAY- - - - - - - - -8:30

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lfOrr)ed" abo.ut aettirig b~ck . to
.. . lfalJipolll from IJ!!r daughter's home
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IERISIUIE
Alwor• a "belt buy" - now, eYtn o 1Naftf'
.,oh.•• · Su,.rb q.,.llty, fo111o~o~a 8-"t,M• atyl•
lng, fo1M011 ~•'••·

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several questions ~tJhelr berso~l plaJ1S for~ !be rie~ ye!lr and\l'~ar 1111 ')
thought Of 1969. ,
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"poverty" is the wor.tf. P,Oble~n lit fOday, and a Gallipo.Jltan who feltcoi!C&lt;'!' •I·&lt;I
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moved onto the Bite neil week in

Piping Co., w,averiy. a base bid of f237 ,800 greparalion lor starting tile new addition.
· and f\lterna•IDtallng $13,250for a total ol Tentative plans can for groundbreai!ing

$219,050.
. CASEWORK - Sherwood Medical In~da _ ditstriea, Brentwood, N. J ., a total bid of
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RIO GRANDE COlLEGE was the scene of a conference
to organize a ·drug edllCatlon and Information program. The
· conferllO(e was attended by (I. to r.) Dr. James Kemp,
Holzer Medicid Folllldation; Dr. Alphus R. Cllristensen,

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lor ial!ndry. a physic"' tllerapy
pharmacy and other

JII'Uident of Rto Grlllde eonese; n-. I.A&gt;w c.nce~~aro,
National Institute of Mental Health al LeJ!n&amp;ton, Ky.: and
Albert Cook, direclor of the Divlsloo of Narcotico and
Dang.-ous Drill!•·

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lnickandilclvlllancaron ,apublfc' i-oidliladingtothevillls~of

Ha8bap. He IlkS l.ltha:Mu· anHai.--aft hatf-'- f~ ~
JarUU ~ :10 ,u;:-;:-.~ ' ~tl. · -~m:,-.. ?'- .v ·
•·· Jordiui r-'-.1 a 30fnlli.'lllt ......,_. ...... with llraell·f_;.s
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Tel Aviv folilld Its relatkrts wllb France deteriaratlrig dver
the~.&gt;.
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tecabed from Paris for hlll parlin the so-ealled e•om"""'
.affair.
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Paris diapatebe!t allo ·npbrled \!1&amp;1, llraelt P.Uot&amp; imd ~
tenance crewuent to,.._ some t1"1eago Ill pick up,50 Mirase
lel8 sold lo·llrael bad qlllefly ,relllrned !41 ,r.ael. Ule bolqjM 11114paid for Jela wen !!l~bargoed by Frii'Cle.
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ftOW Gr()WS Miller's 13

By Ulllted Preu. jaleruliftal
The New Year's hollday
traffic death toll cUmbed
steadby IDday.

1be National Safety Council
hadestimated450to550penona
would die In traffic bflweeo 6
p.m. local lime Wed...,.y and
midnl&amp;bt Sunday.
A Ul)lted Press International
counlatlla.m, (EST) ohowed at
1eut Ill penona ldlled In traffic
during the bolklay P!'fiOd.

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were
wu&lt;n the llraell p18De~ ~aled an aP'I!:!fltlll'al

Counties ·to

Be Visited

FUrteral

aerilces lor four·

montb-olll Paula L1M Klelil,

who

died •

Put~ to fub ute the New
Year recess; Consreaaman
Clannce Miller has !!dleduled
an itinerary wl!lch will tab blm
Into eacb of the 13 countlel of will olllclate.
the lOth Diitrlcl next week. 91 · survlvora
spOclaJ slgnillcance will be hia
atop in Athena County ~1 ·

said dealba:
A briakdown of accldenf81 P!;'OII'e8l
when beof wUI
Inspect~
tile
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Traffic
Ill Flood Proleclion PrO~ llld
Planes
' estenalve
channel
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Fires
. :111 provements !leiJII made bv .~""
Miscellaneous·
IS Cotptr of ~·
Talld
lfl· ·aMlller
fternoon,
wlll
MARRIAGE UCENSES
of
Oblo
.ram. Stanley
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t.oraln, and Loretta Jean
to·di!ICI1illbe · H8rleu, II, De:der Rolle 1:
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ColumbiiB and Southern Ohio
Electric Co. reports it spent $239
mDUon for new facilities during
tile decade of the 196&amp;. Of that
total, $50 million was expected
doring the last ,ear.
A spokesman lor the Colum-

FRIDAY •••••••••••••••••• 8:30 to 9:00 PM
SATURDAY ............... 8:30 to 5:00 PM

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received hen tbat~fonlilr
s.~a-·- ..ol&lt;lonl J
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·lf.&amp;leeriW'!!'Jilndpoc!· at
Ilia emp~l It the new
Matamoras Ohio loeb and
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McCoy remajns In them'•IISI
've --unit of the Ohio
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has beei1 unable to see since the
accident. His room number Ia
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.the firm planned to spend flO ·lblnp they buy shoWed firm fulii.December 191111 p.'ice listed·
He sa!Q tile comrruttee pro!&gt;- mDUon a year on new faclli.tles prices In mi!Wlecember awr- first and the ,ear-earlier price
ably would. have severallnfor· for the neil three years.
ased 76 per cent of the ''fair . llsb!d second:
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mal mee11111!.• next week to get
earnlngpower"paritylevel,the "'
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the bill reaily for lnunedlate W.•
esday Call
USDA aaid. Thia waa three Average beef cattle, ~.IIJ) ~ '
paS88ge when the General As·
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polnta above the end or 1968.
hiiDdredwejght . an~ SU;50;
sembly convenes Jan. 13.
Proved False
When direct govenunent pay- IJ)gs, 'f25,70 a lnlldi'ed1"!8ht
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"Wecouldhaveaf..U,Iledged
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"&amp;I we need to make sore the smallchlldwlllcbproved to be a, lhali 'the'end of illl8. ·
banclredwel&amp;hii!MI'to.i;; eg., .0:::~ oal . , ' · · ·
emergency is as great as · false alarm.
1be JDid..December ind&amp;x of 5U ccenls a IIQflen and a:z• ' ··:.-.,•., · '•
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everyone Is lalking abolll."
On Ne.w tear•a Day they priCl!S received by farmen . turkey, 2U cents a pillincl ,mj
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Kurfess pointed o•t there anawered two calla, one at t stoodat28llpercentofthe te!G- 21.1 cents: llldbfGUen,~.l5 ,
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might be no need for the Legts- p.m. to 30! Park St. fiii'&gt;Clannce !Hue compared with .282, In cents a pound aDd 13.5 eenta.
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Ioans ·at interest higher than 8 office for Mrs. Verna Reed,
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Co!WD;bua. wbo~ takenta'f
ByUDitedPreulliteraau..l.l
c~linttes bi '·
Thia methOd wu explained by Veterans Melli
HlliP.i •
Jarael warned Leban&lt;1l1 todai asatnal IUerrilla operallona
Fred Thompson, vice president 1reated .and releaeed.
tl1.en sent eight planes to sirafe.i PllbUc r:oad in ,the A).Apoub
of the Klase~ Co., Springfield, a Former ~cuse
guerrilla area near the bon!.-. JaraeU, ,P.ianes., sltilck ll'"'":'mortgage ftrm.
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dan poolti
the a.. Canal
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Ohio's 8 per cent celUng, 'the
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uld L- _, _ _ .... by
oan CO ""......,., a procfclure-wherebjo·the ilebet fldd
thedlfferencebetwetntheslate
Umi and th 0
of in'·-t
amoon1
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· &amp;greed upon. That difference
normanyismadeupbytacklng
tile amoillll onro the selUng
jl'ice of the bol!Se.
Bot Thompoon emphasized
· his c:ompany opposed lbat tactic
and wanted tile General Assembly to change ohio's law to
conform ro tile new FHA-VA
Interest rate.
"This problem absol•lely
sbollld be taken can of by the
Legislatore," Thompaon said.
"Our company won't make a
loan over 8 per cent at the
present time."

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l~Jd&amp;l!i"!'l.on tl!la.naUonal ·!S1111. Farm priCes eoded the ·fear at lnde1 of rar:~~::e:r::::;:
So lliseellll we · ~ tn.,ltC!In the hl&amp;be81' level ~ . the . per cent of the
and propheticaby Correct hand.a ·Korean Wir, the Asrlcullure with 310 per
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But farm c:oalll rose ro a tticord

..an~:U:O~!"~~e~'f:
Resi~nt Injured
interest rate higher lhan SYRACUSE - Word '!~

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s. 'l'blrd IJ :; llldllepart, lllCI daQgiW
DeMil
don't -""llance
D)lb reeoJqllma.
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Nt, Clrohlre,
''too "*'&gt;'people
"'"'' 'everyllllnc lot notldn8 ... ' •
hopei 19'1$11i111't be.'IJ)e 191111.
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rmer Dies
Accident
Leonard M. Martin, iii,
wu ldlled In a

Friday wl!ell
at his farm on

new home If It luold to a fllmlly ellclble
fGr FHA boulin&amp; loua,
Tbe FHA maba ~for botb !ann and
nonfarm nnl J!«'MM, In open co11111ry or
ill IGWII!I ol 5,5111 ~ less, to famj]ieo that
CIII!I!OI get cr«1,11
other aota"Ce~.
~ LNIII PiarMII
FHA Adnillll!llntGr Jamet1 V. Smllb,
llld ill a lll~t bli apncy flnaDcid.
about 50,0110DIIW ~with lGalii rot·Jabout ·IJ ~nll)!m lathe fell' endillg lut
June ao; Far tbil fllcal ,._., Smillllllld
the 101111- U..O • mill!m !a lolnl
lor abDIII • .,. bomll.
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l4IUa IIJ!IWr lbe PI CIIP'IIIII an Diltle irlil
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�'i low· Israelis Swiped a
Hotter lledlcel Center, Flnl
··' Ave:, GalUpolla. General
YIIIIIJII houri Sot and 7;e p.m.
onl7. Maternity vllllln8 houri
2:10 to t:JO P.JIL onlJr. Parenti
on17 are allowed on Padlatrtca

Ward.

c. Brown,
111'1.. Gerald Bogp and Infant
1011, Mrl. JIIDII R. m- and
Kathy G!'a)', WW1am

Infant IOil, Jofrl. JIDII!S B.
Lsyne and Infant daughter.

GRATE AND ADAMS MIX AWAY lithe compeUttoo gels
und«way In their fruit cake duel.

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P1JJ1CH.,sE H11E SHOE SERVICE - Announcement
wu made Friday or the purcl!aae or the HloE Sboe Servjce,
42'1 Secolld Ave ~, by Mr. and Mn. WIIUarn Sla)ieton, MercerYWe. The Slapletona purchased lbe shop from Mr. and
Mn. Hugo Plervttl, wbo had operated the firm seven years.
'lbestapletona have made only one cbange -the shop Is now
called the BloE Shoe Service·- fer BID and Edith.

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Four ChUdren of

Two Auto
Accidents
Are·Probed

One Family Killed

ROCKFORD, Ill. (UP!) Four ch1ldren of one famlly died
and their parents were severely
burned
In a fire that swept a
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two.tory home on Rockford's
South Side Saturday.
PT. PLEASANT - The
Firemen Identified the
tec1111que used to oll.tlnt por- parenbu Mr. and Mrl. George
traits wW be demonstrated for Bryant and the dead ch1ldren as
memberlof ALPHO gaUerles at ' John, 18, Betty, 9, Sidney, 7, and
the regular meelln8 Monday, Brian, 3. The parents and
January 5. Dr. Csrl W. Irvin youngest child were asleep
wW be the lnBtructor.
downstairs and the older
Dr. Irvin, 11110 of the founders · chlldren In upstairs bedrooms
of ALPHO and a charter when the fire started from an
member of the galleries, Is a overheated space heater,
lesllng portrait photographer firemen said.
and Is recognlled In the art of
oU-Ilntinl In color portraiture ,
All ALPHO members are
urged to be preaent for lhia
TO HONOR FOUNDER
exciUng deiiiCIISiraUon at the
COLUMBUS (UPI) resQiar m~ place begin· NallonaUy known oilman Paul
nlng prunptly at 7:30pm.
G. Benedum, Pittsburgh,
While membership In the treasurer of the FeUowshlp of
gaUeries Is by ln'litation only, Christian Athletes, wlll be
amaleiD' photogra""""" iii the honored at the All-Sports
county who may wiah to be awardl banquet here Jan. 33.
considered for membership, . ·
should make their wishes
known as soon as possible.
Pllone trl&gt;-2022 for deta11!,

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IIEIGSG~

UNION TO MEET
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meet at ! p.m. Thursd~y at the AJ)lerican
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VETEBANB.MEMORIAL
1108Pl!'AL
ADMISSIONS - Magale
Parsona, Racine; Janie Snider,
Pomeroy; Merrl Ebersbech,
Pomeroy; Mark Maurer,
Racine.
(CooUnued from Page I)
baked
by
both
Grate
and
DISaiARGES - None.
bit on a few points for the Adams Judi!lnR the cakes will
. benefit of the television be memberl of the newutaff or.
cameras, and finally popped WBNS:TV, Channel 10,
their batters Into the oven.
Colwnbus
Grate bakes a Ugbt colored Both of ihe conteatants made
HOIPrrAL
fruit cake while Adama' atetemenbl u winners In an- ADMISSIONS - Rl hard
favorite reel~~'; Is a dark cake. UclpaUon or coming out on top Winebrenner, S)Tacuse.
Bill ilaas,
television wben the Judgin8 Ia completed. DISCHARGES - Mildred
photographer, direcled the two Haas Indicated that the Hudlllll.
men through the actlm and feature on the two local cooks
PLEASANT VALLEY
returned to Colwnbus Thureday wW be televlaed probably on
Admissions;
evening, laking with him cakea MOII((ay or Tuesdity.
Mrs. Dooald Smith, Leon
L w. Mercadante, Point
Pleuant
Dwane White Cheshire
Mrs.
Nease, Point
P.lessant
Bo 81ie Sturgeon, pt. Plea..
ant
emnded Ulness.
Leonard Marlin
He wsa born In Ohio Aprlli5,
Charles Getty, Pl. Pleasanl
IAGIIII'CIM. Martin, wbo died 1100, son or lbe tate Albert and Discharges:
Frlclly Ina farm accident, was Slrah Tyo. He had resided in
Mrs. Earl Bonecutter, He~
born JWlt 29, 1110, at Mlllen- G•llipolla for lbe pal! 15 years
derson
pori, ado, . 8011 or the late where be .....ad and operated
Caroline SWartz, Pl. Pleasant
FOUND INSANE
JIDitl B. and M)orl1e EUiott Tyo'a Realaurant until his
Daniel Chlldero, PL Pleaaant COLUMBUS (UP!) -Walter
Martin.
reUremeat.
Bruee Smith, Now H&amp;ven
Good, 35, COlumbus, was found
He married Emma Lee ID addltloa to hla parenta, he
Fannie
Minor,
Red
SlaiInnocent by reason of insanity In
MeGuire oo 'Nov. Zl, 1915, In wsa preceded In death by one
Mrs.
Dorothy
Kent,
Pt.
Pleathe sf!.mplng deeth Oct. 18 of
GaDipolla. She survlvea, along dauabter, Mn. Jean Abdella
san!
Henry
J. Pogue, 77, ColiDDbus.
with the follow1DC children :
and • llater.
•
•
Good
asld
at the time he killed
Mn. WIIUa
(Pbyllla) He Ia survived by his wUe,
Ratnfalltn
1969
Pogue
"because
God told me
Wlleosen, GaWpolia; Mra. Ann; two daUihtera, Ruth Tyo,
to.''
PbiU1p (Retlla) Mell, Great Pboenls, Ariz., and Mrl. Mary
'1'"!) 1•'1
LUel, m.i ~~~a , EJIIt. MarUn.,u ~t~t 011.e aoo.
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at bCill,e and Mill Opll....-unijpboe'nlx; four 4" Under Aver.anrhiMtt. 'One 11011 died '· in ~
_ . ._...._.,..._.,,
a sister I Mrs.
--e~~,
~·
IPfancY. Three grandchildren Laura Dickens. Lapn, and a ' GALLIPOLIS - Rainfall In
survive.
brother, Vern, NelslllvWe.
(lallipolla and Gatua County In
Two sisters aunlw, Mrs.
FrltDdl may Cll1 at the 1969 was down abeutfour lnchea
JlnMb' (Belva) Anlel, Q-own Warren Funeral Home in frnm the annual averqe acCIIy and Mn. Homer NelsonvllleSundayevenlnc, 7-ll, cording to Pete McConiuck
(Jc.epblne)Ross,.IIooiQ-own and Mooday, from Sot and 7-ll Weather Observer, Fa1rfleld
Qty. Olle bro~ and I half. p.m. Funeral lltfYices wW be Weather StaUon
brOther preceded him Ill death. held 10 a.m,, Tuelda7 at the
The 11611 rslnf~ toteled 3'1.30
Mr. Marlin wsa a "*Dber of funeral bcme. Burial wW be In Inches, a deficit of 3.119 lnchea
UberlyCbepelCIIurcb. Funeral Greenlawn Cemetery, from the average aMual
wvkel wW be be1cl 2 p.m., Ne1sonvllle, with Rev· Lloyd rainfall or 40 99 inches Lsat
Monday at Kln11 Cbapel Evans officiating.
year's rainfall was, b.;,ever
. DIUrcll under the directl1111 or
•
Rev Ernest Baker and Jack
7.25 Inches less than the H.~
: Ral{kln. Burial will be In Lyle Seegar
inches which fell In 11168.
: Rldgellwn Cemetery, Mer- POMEROY - Lyle Seec&amp;r.
. ....we.FrtendlmaycaUatthe fGrmer Pcmeroy resident, died Minor Aeddent is

•Kitchen Cake Duel

IJ 1UaW1D 11. GlOWAW
ADd 'llltll tile Cll'llllllu l.lay WJ IIIJ ll IMI )'IUiilr, . ..ll
Ulllted Prw
•':IIIII llde weat.flve &amp;unboall wblcb ill!lltalb Ill (ft t - I I
It wsa C1!N1msa Eve In France had asld lftel could llrUI) ilillliitp, 1111 oi I I ' '
!211rboufc, ,..._ and Pierre DOl han. Eacl! carried a crew IIIII t11tt a. baalllnt fillll
lloalln -ted ·~ c1oee his of five olflctr1 and 10 men and Into 1111 haDdl of .. llnilll . ,
wateifnlat .,.....,, · and go lloalln'a cipNtteo. Tbey aped IIIPN•: •·" .,··
,
home. But laniell .Uors kept home to Halla port In. week to 'l1le • d Ill, r )lie "' •
....,1n1 ln.
c11mu a triumph for a David kDGII and at •lap .....,
1D 1woa and 1brees ;,._ 11110111 the Goliath ~telllgence llllled J,7ot mil_, dowa_:IM
~ out Boulln'a .k.ct~~~ apnc1es or the world.
Allllitlc and 1n11&gt; lha If 1!1 •
~ clgareltel by lbe
'lbaM seven daya embar· m n. aaadl llld ul 1111
arion.
~-Porr~t..._~omUerge ~~·.!_!0 +==._
~
"ldldll'tpayanyattenUon," ,_,_.... ......... ......,
·-• ,...,_....
,_ •
1114 the pocer. "But DOW I the gunboats cut lhrougb the fcWI•njetfllblerL
mow w11y ."
nine-loot wavea of a atormy Crowda, • 1 ad awelc m1 at
Out there In the dark, 1arae1 Medlterr- did ~ to Kllboa, an tataW lm t~, lhl port
wsal'lrlplna 1 navy.
hll Gaulllat M1dd1e Esat poUcy. c1 Helfa wt.1 the _ . .
ID Olio, Norwegian tycoCII pulled Ill C11 New Y•'a ....
Marlin Slem asld be, IIlla 1D .Frwe .two IGp d I w
Brenner of 18raell'a MariUme miiJI!I'l ofikHk,.. 11 i ,.,
FrultCO.andolberlbadbougbt ed~UIII . . of cdndm Ia
the pbeats from the a.... ' the c..
bourc builder for Clll explorq
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llr.andMri.HarleyR. Wella,
Crjlwn Oty, 11111, 12:fl p.Jil.
FtldaJ; Mr. and Mn,HaroldL.
Haneltfte, 147 Fifth An.,
Gallipolis, a dalllhter, 8:34a.m.
Saturday.
Dlllcharlea
Mn. E1lla Blevlnl, Georle
Cundlfl,llenrJ Each, Robert D.
Freeland, KrlsU L. Lemley,
Robert · L. Pup, John L.
Ridenour, Mn. A11eli Roush,
Mrl. Glendon M. RoJ, Dan1o1 C.
Slldham, Mn. MpH!e Thamsa,
Patricia L. ~. Mn. Effie
'lbonwon, CUttlri C. Wood,

PI'. PLEASANT - Pollee
Friday invesUgated two
roadway ml+IP". No lnjtriea
were reported as lhe result of
either.
Two vehicles were Involved In
a collll1on at 7:40pm., Friday
at the Intersection of 28th and
Jackson Avenoe.
POllee identified drivers as
Olarles Towner, 17, 22011 Oak
Sll'eet, Point Ple81811t, and
Judith V811Slckle, 27, Galllpolla.
Pollee asld VanSickle turned
lnfrontoftheTownervehlcleto
make a west entrance. She was
clled on a charge of !allure to
yield the right or way, Property
damage was estimated around
$2:10.
City pollee Investigated
soother accident at I p.Di.,
Friday that involved only $85

the
fl,UIIuo. The city wW be reimbursed :10·
-.Jill' cent or the purchaae !ram the Ohio
·l)eplrlment or Health and 50 per cent from
·tilt Soulheutern Ohio lle8lonal Council or
Gomnmeilta. The btealhal7m',;wW be
iued In dnmk driving cases. ·
· · IINppolnted to two year terms on the

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to

rural
This
add!Uonal lleelim authorizes
FHA to
!Dike shorl-tetm loans to nonprofit gnl\lps
to buy land and develop rural' hon.e;it\es
fer asle to low Income fimi110s.

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Nineteen

.•IWendants were fined and 12

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fcrfeited bonds In the
~County Court of Frank W.
·Parter, Jr., Friday.
· Fined were Harold Gene
¥Cibaon, Charleston, $5 and
,..., lllll8fe vehicle; PIUUip
rlaber, Racine, Rt. 2, $10 and
•e01ts, · e:rpired operator's
Rool1d E. Dodderer,
Rt. I, ,10 and Cll6ts,
operal«'s llcense, ~
coats, speeding; J.obn L.
)1loclden!l', COiwnbus, ~ and
i COlli, reckless opersUon; $10

=~euu.ulternoooand =T~~w~ Reported Friday

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Till name

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tbelr finn,
new)J reclatued In Panama,
wsa .Siarbeal S.A.
.Get u.rt 1Mb
ID Cairo, Bliru~ \\laler8 and
other Arab capltala, Frencl!
n± 7 allon got dark 1oo111
and grbp warda. ID Tel A'liv, ·
llrael1l slapped each other on
the hack.
ID Molcow, with the pbosts
barel7 put Gibraltar, the
Soviet government fttWIIIIlper
lrveatls as1c1 . "The Cherbour8 .
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GA\liPOLIS
SAVINGS.&amp; LOAN

OUR WINTER TIME SPECIAL
CONTINUES-- - ..; - --

FooTas "· L'•" 2te
Try ow li,ttcl nr
HAMBURGERS

Al:aJrdlng to pollee, Leonard
Knapp, 57, Southside, alerted to
._ck out of the Oty Ice &amp; Fuel
Company parking lot and struck
a parked vehicle owned by
"THAT OLD FASHIONE_Q c;GC)ONESS" • .
Charles Denny, GaUipoUa.
There were oo cllat1ons.
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MIRPHYS HAS HUNDREDS AND HUIIDIEDS
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BIG SELECTIONSI BIG SAVINGSI
LOVELY KITCHEN COLORS
WASTE BASKETS
r;&gt;ISH PANS
LAUNDRY BASKETS
GENERAL HOUSEWARES,

Plantation

: Pallbearen were IIIJIOI!IICid a member of the St. Paul
·
: SaturdaybytheWaugb-llaUey· Lutheran Cburcb and was
GALLIPOLIS- aty pollee
BI~D
· Wood Funeral Home .,..,_,
lnveatlgated 1111t minor accident
·
· ·-• are: emploJect II the Vanadium Frlday.Nolllltwaslnjuredand
: Robert, R1cbard and BW Ross, plant while living In Pomeloy. no cberge wsa filed. It wsa1he
: Jlmlor, Ralph and Jim ADpl. He Ia survived by his wife, second accident In the first two
:
Peg; a dauabler, Mrl. Bruce days or tmi.
; Mrs. Daiay Bing
(Fllye) ScboD, Cbiilimlbe, a Ofllcera asld that An1ae L.
, ',
: MIDDlEPORT - Mn. Daisy &amp;On, Bob, of Toledo, and elghl L. Wallace, 25, or 51010 Third
: Sommer Bln8, 70, died unez. lfiDdcblldren. Funeral aer- Ave., heeded norlheut, siGpped
: pectedly Saturday DIOI'II1n8 at rices wW be bold Ill Toledo.
at the traffic 11p1. Behind her
.,
: her borne oo South Second Ave.
Charles Wolfe, Z2, Rt. 1
: Mn. Bln8 wu deid upon the George 8e1ttey
GalUpolls, alowed, didn't
L..
: arrival or the MldcDeport &amp;It
.
completely stop and hla car
....
: lqllld.
BPOtMEROteyform-erGeOrsLinecoR.ln drifted Into the back of lbe
~
:· A member of the Middleporl 88 Y•
Wallace car There wsa minor ·
Heillhfs resldelll, dl4!d Friday Ill Ao~••
'
: FlrltBipUsl Church, Mrl. Bln8 1 Newark H"""'tal followlnC 1 ;-::·-:e~to;.:belh:.:CIII'II:._ _ _~==
;: W88 employed 88 QWM'I e1de
""l"
: at Melga General Hospital long lllneu. ·The Beatteya
.- before retlnnent.
reside at n4 Sharon Valley
: She wsa born at BideD, W. Road In Newark.
; va., the dalllhter or lbe late Surv!YIIq) are~ wUe, Mary,
, WIUIB Henry and Jane Tbonltoo and a 11111, Alan, or Columbus.
:, Sommer. Preceding her Ill FunerallltfYices wW be at 11
·
·
a.m. , Monday at the Q'lal
: death besldat her parenll wsa Funeral Home In Newark.
her lllllbend, Lawrence A. Blna, Burial wW be near Caldwell.
wbo died In 1884.
Survlvin8 are a sister, Mrl. Cltar'- 11. .,_,..._
VIola Wllaon, Norwalk; a
.miiiiJ
brother, Charlea . "'alter GALLIPOIJS - Charles H.
Sommer, Sl. ClOud. Fla.; five Smllll, 41, a nauw of Ga111poU8,
nlectl, Mra. Hilda Taylor, died unapeetedly at ·DoclAlr'a
Nonrallt; Mrs. Goldll Batey, lloapltiJ, Col•nnlrlt, al 10:45
Lean, W. Vii.; Mn. Ora Sayre,- a.m., ·Salurdar. Mr. Smith
Cottaaevllle, W. Va.; Mr1. l'1lllded Ill COiuJDbul with hll
. !Catherine Shadle or Padlah, · a~mt, Mrl. ~· Manbali.
Ky., and Mrl. Ida RobldMII of, He waa a . list GAJIS
Cber1t1too. W. Va., Mel • .......te• a Worlc\ War D.
De1t
or
~. and- an ilmp)Oye of
Ol!lo.
lbe 'rip Top Cltanen In
. han~~ wiU be 1il1d .COI!m®..
-~ ,, '
&lt;at ·I p, Jli, .IIGDdaJ It tilt It, 1W ~ IOil ,C!f Jl!'. ·and
Sutllf Hutiolrl-/JIIodot ~ Oilo .o llhe tWo best disposers
llaiFh»COit!i, ~lZI&amp;.M Mtl.' ·• Htni'J • Wllllaml,
..,_, Tho only"ono bellor tmjllflat Hush. FEATURES. -.1111 tbl Rev.
Gallipolla.Survlvlngbl idelhls
Exc!uslvt poolen'*l Hush Cushion .Moun!. Thick Silicon
Si&gt;I!!\C! Spor~Gt. Hardtntd turbine-quality stainless steel
olllclalln8. B~ ~ be In the parents ' two slstei'i, Mri.
1wr..1 lll!pilllers anchored to a dynamically bala~
Grayel Hill Ctmetarr at Cberlll !roan) W1lllama and
.
lurnf~· .Surtl!'ll Steal undercuttor blade cull li'!&lt;es
OMllln: li'rltndl liil7 •
lin. Wwltm Jamiaoo, both ot
lh!Jr!. l:lftllmo Grind Size Control.
tlltfMaPlhomelromltohlid Gal!ill\lll~
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Hotter lledlcel Center, Flnl
··' Ave:, GalUpolla. General
YIIIIIJII houri Sot and 7;e p.m.
onl7. Maternity vllllln8 houri
2:10 to t:JO P.JIL onlJr. Parenti
on17 are allowed on Padlatrtca

Ward.

c. Brown,
111'1.. Gerald Bogp and Infant
1011, Mrl. JIIDII R. m- and
Kathy G!'a)', WW1am

Infant IOil, Jofrl. JIDII!S B.
Lsyne and Infant daughter.

GRATE AND ADAMS MIX AWAY lithe compeUttoo gels
und«way In their fruit cake duel.

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P1JJ1CH.,sE H11E SHOE SERVICE - Announcement
wu made Friday or the purcl!aae or the HloE Sboe Servjce,
42'1 Secolld Ave ~, by Mr. and Mn. WIIUarn Sla)ieton, MercerYWe. The Slapletona purchased lbe shop from Mr. and
Mn. Hugo Plervttl, wbo had operated the firm seven years.
'lbestapletona have made only one cbange -the shop Is now
called the BloE Shoe Service·- fer BID and Edith.

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Technique

Of
· T"In tin"g

Four ChUdren of

Two Auto
Accidents
Are·Probed

One Family Killed

ROCKFORD, Ill. (UP!) Four ch1ldren of one famlly died
and their parents were severely
burned
In a fire that swept a
0
two.tory home on Rockford's
South Side Saturday.
PT. PLEASANT - The
Firemen Identified the
tec1111que used to oll.tlnt por- parenbu Mr. and Mrl. George
traits wW be demonstrated for Bryant and the dead ch1ldren as
memberlof ALPHO gaUerles at ' John, 18, Betty, 9, Sidney, 7, and
the regular meelln8 Monday, Brian, 3. The parents and
January 5. Dr. Csrl W. Irvin youngest child were asleep
wW be the lnBtructor.
downstairs and the older
Dr. Irvin, 11110 of the founders · chlldren In upstairs bedrooms
of ALPHO and a charter when the fire started from an
member of the galleries, Is a overheated space heater,
lesllng portrait photographer firemen said.
and Is recognlled In the art of
oU-Ilntinl In color portraiture ,
All ALPHO members are
urged to be preaent for lhia
TO HONOR FOUNDER
exciUng deiiiCIISiraUon at the
COLUMBUS (UPI) resQiar m~ place begin· NallonaUy known oilman Paul
nlng prunptly at 7:30pm.
G. Benedum, Pittsburgh,
While membership In the treasurer of the FeUowshlp of
gaUeries Is by ln'litation only, Christian Athletes, wlll be
amaleiD' photogra""""" iii the honored at the All-Sports
county who may wiah to be awardl banquet here Jan. 33.
considered for membership, . ·
should make their wishes
known as soon as possible.
Pllone trl&gt;-2022 for deta11!,

T Be Shown

IIEIGSG~

UNION TO MEET
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POMEROY - Bricklayers LA&gt;cal 32 )Viii Aid Training
meet at ! p.m. Thursd~y at the AJ)lerican
·
Legion Home iii Pomerpy. ,
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VETEBANB.MEMORIAL
1108Pl!'AL
ADMISSIONS - Magale
Parsona, Racine; Janie Snider,
Pomeroy; Merrl Ebersbech,
Pomeroy; Mark Maurer,
Racine.
(CooUnued from Page I)
baked
by
both
Grate
and
DISaiARGES - None.
bit on a few points for the Adams Judi!lnR the cakes will
. benefit of the television be memberl of the newutaff or.
cameras, and finally popped WBNS:TV, Channel 10,
their batters Into the oven.
Colwnbus
Grate bakes a Ugbt colored Both of ihe conteatants made
HOIPrrAL
fruit cake while Adama' atetemenbl u winners In an- ADMISSIONS - Rl hard
favorite reel~~'; Is a dark cake. UclpaUon or coming out on top Winebrenner, S)Tacuse.
Bill ilaas,
television wben the Judgin8 Ia completed. DISCHARGES - Mildred
photographer, direcled the two Haas Indicated that the Hudlllll.
men through the actlm and feature on the two local cooks
PLEASANT VALLEY
returned to Colwnbus Thureday wW be televlaed probably on
Admissions;
evening, laking with him cakea MOII((ay or Tuesdity.
Mrs. Dooald Smith, Leon
L w. Mercadante, Point
Pleuant
Dwane White Cheshire
Mrs.
Nease, Point
P.lessant
Bo 81ie Sturgeon, pt. Plea..
ant
emnded Ulness.
Leonard Marlin
He wsa born In Ohio Aprlli5,
Charles Getty, Pl. Pleasanl
IAGIIII'CIM. Martin, wbo died 1100, son or lbe tate Albert and Discharges:
Frlclly Ina farm accident, was Slrah Tyo. He had resided in
Mrs. Earl Bonecutter, He~
born JWlt 29, 1110, at Mlllen- G•llipolla for lbe pal! 15 years
derson
pori, ado, . 8011 or the late where be .....ad and operated
Caroline SWartz, Pl. Pleasant
FOUND INSANE
JIDitl B. and M)orl1e EUiott Tyo'a Realaurant until his
Daniel Chlldero, PL Pleaaant COLUMBUS (UP!) -Walter
Martin.
reUremeat.
Bruee Smith, Now H&amp;ven
Good, 35, COlumbus, was found
He married Emma Lee ID addltloa to hla parenta, he
Fannie
Minor,
Red
SlaiInnocent by reason of insanity In
MeGuire oo 'Nov. Zl, 1915, In wsa preceded In death by one
Mrs.
Dorothy
Kent,
Pt.
Pleathe sf!.mplng deeth Oct. 18 of
GaDipolla. She survlvea, along dauabter, Mn. Jean Abdella
san!
Henry
J. Pogue, 77, ColiDDbus.
with the follow1DC children :
and • llater.
•
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Good
asld
at the time he killed
Mn. WIIUa
(Pbyllla) He Ia survived by his wUe,
Ratnfalltn
1969
Pogue
"because
God told me
Wlleosen, GaWpolia; Mra. Ann; two daUihtera, Ruth Tyo,
to.''
PbiU1p (Retlla) Mell, Great Pboenls, Ariz., and Mrl. Mary
'1'"!) 1•'1
LUel, m.i ~~~a , EJIIt. MarUn.,u ~t~t 011.e aoo.
· ." · .·'
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at bCill,e and Mill Opll....-unijpboe'nlx; four 4" Under Aver.anrhiMtt. 'One 11011 died '· in ~
_ . ._...._.,..._.,,
a sister I Mrs.
--e~~,
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IPfancY. Three grandchildren Laura Dickens. Lapn, and a ' GALLIPOLIS - Rainfall In
survive.
brother, Vern, NelslllvWe.
(lallipolla and Gatua County In
Two sisters aunlw, Mrs.
FrltDdl may Cll1 at the 1969 was down abeutfour lnchea
JlnMb' (Belva) Anlel, Q-own Warren Funeral Home in frnm the annual averqe acCIIy and Mn. Homer NelsonvllleSundayevenlnc, 7-ll, cording to Pete McConiuck
(Jc.epblne)Ross,.IIooiQ-own and Mooday, from Sot and 7-ll Weather Observer, Fa1rfleld
Qty. Olle bro~ and I half. p.m. Funeral lltfYices wW be Weather StaUon
brOther preceded him Ill death. held 10 a.m,, Tuelda7 at the
The 11611 rslnf~ toteled 3'1.30
Mr. Marlin wsa a "*Dber of funeral bcme. Burial wW be In Inches, a deficit of 3.119 lnchea
UberlyCbepelCIIurcb. Funeral Greenlawn Cemetery, from the average aMual
wvkel wW be be1cl 2 p.m., Ne1sonvllle, with Rev· Lloyd rainfall or 40 99 inches Lsat
Monday at Kln11 Cbapel Evans officiating.
year's rainfall was, b.;,ever
. DIUrcll under the directl1111 or
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7.25 Inches less than the H.~
: Ral{kln. Burial will be In Lyle Seegar
inches which fell In 11168.
: Rldgellwn Cemetery, Mer- POMEROY - Lyle Seec&amp;r.
. ....we.FrtendlmaycaUatthe fGrmer Pcmeroy resident, died Minor Aeddent is

•Kitchen Cake Duel

IJ 1UaW1D 11. GlOWAW
ADd 'llltll tile Cll'llllllu l.lay WJ IIIJ ll IMI )'IUiilr, . ..ll
Ulllted Prw
•':IIIII llde weat.flve &amp;unboall wblcb ill!lltalb Ill (ft t - I I
It wsa C1!N1msa Eve In France had asld lftel could llrUI) ilillliitp, 1111 oi I I ' '
!211rboufc, ,..._ and Pierre DOl han. Eacl! carried a crew IIIII t11tt a. baalllnt fillll
lloalln -ted ·~ c1oee his of five olflctr1 and 10 men and Into 1111 haDdl of .. llnilll . ,
wateifnlat .,.....,, · and go lloalln'a cipNtteo. Tbey aped IIIPN•: •·" .,··
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home. But laniell .Uors kept home to Halla port In. week to 'l1le • d Ill, r )lie "' •
....,1n1 ln.
c11mu a triumph for a David kDGII and at •lap .....,
1D 1woa and 1brees ;,._ 11110111 the Goliath ~telllgence llllled J,7ot mil_, dowa_:IM
~ out Boulln'a .k.ct~~~ apnc1es or the world.
Allllitlc and 1n11&gt; lha If 1!1 •
~ clgareltel by lbe
'lbaM seven daya embar· m n. aaadl llld ul 1111
arion.
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1114 the pocer. "But DOW I the gunboats cut lhrougb the fcWI•njetfllblerL
mow w11y ."
nine-loot wavea of a atormy Crowda, • 1 ad awelc m1 at
Out there In the dark, 1arae1 Medlterr- did ~ to Kllboa, an tataW lm t~, lhl port
wsal'lrlplna 1 navy.
hll Gaulllat M1dd1e Esat poUcy. c1 Helfa wt.1 the _ . .
ID Olio, Norwegian tycoCII pulled Ill C11 New Y•'a ....
Marlin Slem asld be, IIlla 1D .Frwe .two IGp d I w
Brenner of 18raell'a MariUme miiJI!I'l ofikHk,.. 11 i ,.,
FrultCO.andolberlbadbougbt ed~UIII . . of cdndm Ia
the pbeats from the a.... ' the c..
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llr.andMri.HarleyR. Wella,
Crjlwn Oty, 11111, 12:fl p.Jil.
FtldaJ; Mr. and Mn,HaroldL.
Haneltfte, 147 Fifth An.,
Gallipolis, a dalllhter, 8:34a.m.
Saturday.
Dlllcharlea
Mn. E1lla Blevlnl, Georle
Cundlfl,llenrJ Each, Robert D.
Freeland, KrlsU L. Lemley,
Robert · L. Pup, John L.
Ridenour, Mn. A11eli Roush,
Mrl. Glendon M. RoJ, Dan1o1 C.
Slldham, Mn. MpH!e Thamsa,
Patricia L. ~. Mn. Effie
'lbonwon, CUttlri C. Wood,

PI'. PLEASANT - Pollee
Friday invesUgated two
roadway ml+IP". No lnjtriea
were reported as lhe result of
either.
Two vehicles were Involved In
a collll1on at 7:40pm., Friday
at the Intersection of 28th and
Jackson Avenoe.
POllee identified drivers as
Olarles Towner, 17, 22011 Oak
Sll'eet, Point Ple81811t, and
Judith V811Slckle, 27, Galllpolla.
Pollee asld VanSickle turned
lnfrontoftheTownervehlcleto
make a west entrance. She was
clled on a charge of !allure to
yield the right or way, Property
damage was estimated around
$2:10.
City pollee Investigated
soother accident at I p.Di.,
Friday that involved only $85

the
fl,UIIuo. The city wW be reimbursed :10·
-.Jill' cent or the purchaae !ram the Ohio
·l)eplrlment or Health and 50 per cent from
·tilt Soulheutern Ohio lle8lonal Council or
Gomnmeilta. The btealhal7m',;wW be
iued In dnmk driving cases. ·
· · IINppolnted to two year terms on the

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FHA to
!Dike shorl-tetm loans to nonprofit gnl\lps
to buy land and develop rural' hon.e;it\es
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¥Cibaon, Charleston, $5 and
,..., lllll8fe vehicle; PIUUip
rlaber, Racine, Rt. 2, $10 and
•e01ts, · e:rpired operator's
Rool1d E. Dodderer,
Rt. I, ,10 and Cll6ts,
operal«'s llcense, ~
coats, speeding; J.obn L.
)1loclden!l', COiwnbus, ~ and
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other Arab capltala, Frencl!
n± 7 allon got dark 1oo111
and grbp warda. ID Tel A'liv, ·
llrael1l slapped each other on
the hack.
ID Molcow, with the pbosts
barel7 put Gibraltar, the
Soviet government fttWIIIIlper
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Al:aJrdlng to pollee, Leonard
Knapp, 57, Southside, alerted to
._ck out of the Oty Ice &amp; Fuel
Company parking lot and struck
a parked vehicle owned by
"THAT OLD FASHIONE_Q c;GC)ONESS" • .
Charles Denny, GaUipoUa.
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: Pallbearen were IIIJIOI!IICid a member of the St. Paul
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: SaturdaybytheWaugb-llaUey· Lutheran Cburcb and was
GALLIPOLIS- aty pollee
BI~D
· Wood Funeral Home .,..,_,
lnveatlgated 1111t minor accident
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: Robert, R1cbard and BW Ross, plant while living In Pomeloy. no cberge wsa filed. It wsa1he
: Jlmlor, Ralph and Jim ADpl. He Ia survived by his wife, second accident In the first two
:
Peg; a dauabler, Mrl. Bruce days or tmi.
; Mrs. Daiay Bing
(Fllye) ScboD, Cbiilimlbe, a Ofllcera asld that An1ae L.
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: MIDDlEPORT - Mn. Daisy &amp;On, Bob, of Toledo, and elghl L. Wallace, 25, or 51010 Third
: Sommer Bln8, 70, died unez. lfiDdcblldren. Funeral aer- Ave., heeded norlheut, siGpped
: pectedly Saturday DIOI'II1n8 at rices wW be bold Ill Toledo.
at the traffic 11p1. Behind her
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: her borne oo South Second Ave.
Charles Wolfe, Z2, Rt. 1
: Mn. Bln8 wu deid upon the George 8e1ttey
GalUpolls, alowed, didn't
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completely stop and hla car
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BPOtMEROteyform-erGeOrsLinecoR.ln drifted Into the back of lbe
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:· A member of the Middleporl 88 Y•
Wallace car There wsa minor ·
Heillhfs resldelll, dl4!d Friday Ill Ao~••
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;: W88 employed 88 QWM'I e1de
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: at Melga General Hospital long lllneu. ·The Beatteya
.- before retlnnent.
reside at n4 Sharon Valley
: She wsa born at BideD, W. Road In Newark.
; va., the dalllhter or lbe late Surv!YIIq) are~ wUe, Mary,
, WIUIB Henry and Jane Tbonltoo and a 11111, Alan, or Columbus.
:, Sommer. Preceding her Ill FunerallltfYices wW be at 11
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: death besldat her parenll wsa Funeral Home In Newark.
her lllllbend, Lawrence A. Blna, Burial wW be near Caldwell.
wbo died In 1884.
Survlvin8 are a sister, Mrl. Cltar'- 11. .,_,..._
VIola Wllaon, Norwalk; a
.miiiiJ
brother, Charlea . "'alter GALLIPOIJS - Charles H.
Sommer, Sl. ClOud. Fla.; five Smllll, 41, a nauw of Ga111poU8,
nlectl, Mra. Hilda Taylor, died unapeetedly at ·DoclAlr'a
Nonrallt; Mrs. Goldll Batey, lloapltiJ, Col•nnlrlt, al 10:45
Lean, W. Vii.; Mn. Ora Sayre,- a.m., ·Salurdar. Mr. Smith
Cottaaevllle, W. Va.; Mr1. l'1lllded Ill COiuJDbul with hll
. !Catherine Shadle or Padlah, · a~mt, Mrl. ~· Manbali.
Ky., and Mrl. Ida RobldMII of, He waa a . list GAJIS
Cber1t1too. W. Va., Mel • .......te• a Worlc\ War D.
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!animo lnstltlllliill, and liollbly
lnstltuteofTedlnolocY,baYe been quite reedy to bow
to lell-lrblfl blgotry.
Dean Ruall goea to Ge&lt;qla. Hla eoUeague and
fellow linn-liner on Vlelnam, Walt Rolllow, wu
reluled by Mrr a return to a pnteilmhlp wblch lor
mail)' years he had dlatlngullbed. MlT denied, of
coune,lbal IIIIa wua c110 of~ a man felt bll
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DIINTAL

Reclamation Project No. 1:
Young Nonthinks' Minds

HIIALTH

ly BRUCE IIOSSAT

TIM&amp;LY
GUDIES

EDITORIALS

The federal government
possesses vast moral and
legal obligations to Indian
people. From 17'18 to 1811
alone, we have taken from
Indians almost a billion
acres of land, by coerced
treaties, b y underpayment
and by outright then. Alca·
traz will represent but a
small
••down payment" on
lt was neither the best of years nor the worst of years. repaying
this sreat debt.
Anno Domini 1969 was, however, on balance a good year- - Anthropologist
So I Ta.•,
good in the sense that its heartening de·•elopmenta outendorsmg transfer of Alweighed its discouragements.
catraz /slalld to Indian
Tlie year began-or rather, 1969 ended-.go an alarming
control as an educatiotllll
enough note :
alld cultural center.
Student unrest and the alienation of youth from society
had reached new peaks of violence the previous spring at
I'm very sympathetic to
Harvard and other campuses and later at the Democratic what young people say. One
Convention in Chicago, and no one knew whether even day they're defending the
higher peaks were yet to come.
flag and the next they're
American bombers no longer new over North Vietnam, tearing the ivy off the walls.
but In the south the war went on and on and American - Author E. E. Jhite
battle deaths continued to mount. Tbe war had written a
diamat ftnis to the career of an outgoing president and
During the last 22 years,
lbere was no great confidence that his successor would wh:.:b ;,...,e seen three Arabhave any better luck finding that much desired but elusive Israeli wars, every possible
• "peace with honor."
substitute e x c e p t ~~r real
Inflation and enlllon·of the cjoU~erv~~,,~~ r,a¢ ~~~t~e:!
Americana serid!i•IY;~ .~uJltlyrt,iji: ' .!\tli ·arte'"JOi'YA •ifil"':mr~:.• .tl,ll!~!!l!'l, ' '···
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-~rime Minister Golda 'Meir
A massive oil spill off Santa Barbara brought home to us
of rsrad.
the realization that no nuclear war was needed to wipe out
the human race. The slow poisoning· of the environment
with the wastes of our vaunted technology would be quite
I really think there has
adequate for the job.
to be love at llrst sisht. It's
And whlle 19118 had been a fairly quiet year in terms of just like a hit song, you
racial strife, this could mean that the dam, when It burst, know it right away.
would release that much worse a flood of trouble. Indeed, - Tiny Tim, after his wedding to "Miss Vicki."
thought many, the fact that a Republican was now president guaranteed an lntensiflcallon of the "polarization" (a
The things I used to say
new vogue word) between white and black Americans.
that had Mr. Nixon saying I
VIewed against this background of dire expectations, 1969 wam't ftt to be president,
was a spectacularly unspectacular year.
now Mr. Agnew's saying
None of these problems were solved, they face us still as them.
another year begins, but on all the coun~enatlon and - Fonner Alabama Gov.
dllaent, the war, inflation, pollution, race-real progress
George C. Wallace.
waamade.
I never really felt that
There were incidents and exceptions, but the campuses
with
aU my experience and
and the ghettos as a whole did not explode. Americans
training
and whatever ex·
were as unified as they were Polarized and the majority of
tham of whatever rsce or age, gave evidence that they perllae I had in 35 years of
ubllc service that In the
beUeved the hope of America lay in peaceful evolution, not
analysis the people of
ast
revolution.
every section would say,
Inflation was at least slowed somewhat. The scheduled "You tell us where to go,
ban on the use of DDT was a sign of our srowing awareness and we'll go."
of pollution. The U.S. and the U.S.S.R. met in Helsinki and - Fonner President Lylldoll
IDI.IIaled the most significant disarmament talks since the
Johnson.
end of World War IL
Now home is just a stopThere was no peace In Vielnam and not much honor,
eapeclaJJy In the wake of the My Lai revelations, but Amer- ping-off place; II Ian't the
Rock of Gibraltar It used to
Ica'• heavy involvement began to be cranked down.
Not least of aU, two men stood on the moon and showed be.
us just how Uny our spinning globe is a~ainst the vaslness - RecentLy elecled M avo r
Charles S. Stenvi(l of Minof the universe and how petty its div1sions-and at the
neapoliS.
same lime how aD-embracing and infinite are the aspiratlona of the human spirit This most astounding exploit In
Dissent Is the principal
blatory gave us new confidence in our ability to meet lhe
catalyst ln the alcbemybof
challenges that confront us on earth.
It wu a year of beginnings-food beginnings. The year truth and without It. neit er
society nor Its governwe now enter must be a lime o following up those beg!n- this
ment
can effectively change
nlnga, of bringing their promises to fruition.
to meet rapidly cbansJng
We also enter a new decade. We glady leave the Soaring, ne~~s of lise peokpfle.
US
SlzzUng, Sexy, Psychedelic Sixties behind and look for- - nuliiS"ll lark, onner . .
ward what we hope will be the Stirring and Sober Seventies.
attorney genel'ill.

From Soaring Sixties
To Stirring Seventies

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NEA Washington Correspondent
WASIDNGTON (NEA)
In the 1970s this country among other&amp; wW face a vast
reclamation project. It wW need to try to reclaim as useful
citizens of society a sizable share of the potentlaUy capable
young people who today are deliberately restricting their
minds.
Obviously, an Immense number of young Americans are
not only packing In tlll.l greater volume of information
made possible by the knowledge explosion, but are de·
v~lo!&gt;lng the Judsment and characler required to use it
w1sely.
Tbe concern is not for these, but for the haushty mllltants
who simply refuse to be educated, who have-sometimes
with shortsighted academic co-operation-acquired no more
than the ritualistic concepts of what amounts to a narrowminded cult.
This reporter has had extensive conversations recenUy
with young people Involved In construetlve efforts to improve this societr... What stuns them Is the severe limit
within which the •turned off" mllltants operate mentally.
These Involved young folk have nearly as bad a gap with
the self-llmlllng types as is celebrated by the phrase,
"generation gap."
Tbey find no way to argue or persuade or Impart fresh
knowledge to the young cultlals. Tbe latter cling fanaticaUy
to lbelr shaDow, one·eided view of America and the world,
rejecting history, rejecting even current experience which
does not fit lbelr little religion.
One of their vogue words, of course, is "relevance." A
more foolish liOIIOn .was nevtm-introduced ·inlo ·the·'educatlonal re~J1! · As a.ui!Jor Irvf!!g.Krl,sto• p~lvately pointed out,
the cultists keep redefining ''relevance" .almost daily.
Ril!hl now, it rules out virtually everythl!tg that happened
before 1960.
An earnest, bright youns lawyer who has tried to talk
to young militants about sensible means of improving
American p,olitlcal life says he quickly loses them. He
told me:
"I will be discussing some prospective reform&lt; when one
of them will say : 'You're talking about the Repuulican Convention.' the words are uttered as If there were never
going to be another Republican eonventlo':i ct;:ITause they
have decided that society must c!hange ra 1 y."
· What most disturbs this {oung man and others like him
is the crippling rigidity o the cultlala' ouUook. They do
not really think at aU. They Uve by placard slogans, by
vogue worda and ideas&gt;with minds clOied to the crowding
realities which do not Ill.
It is commonly said today that the young are more
"aware" than their predeceasora because televlalon hu
shown them clearly what war, poverty, discrimination,
poUution and other problems are like.
That is all fine aa far aa It g088, but It d088 not go far
enough by a great measure. It does not help much fOr the
cultists to blame "society" In the abstract, or even to be
s~mewhat more specific and lay the charse of transsresSion at the door of their Immediate elders.
Some adults who seem determined to treat with rever·
ence almost any utterance of the young faD into the
cultists' errors and accept the latter's renunciation of the
"world their elders built."
Did they, now, really? Thl1 nation, the primer properly
says, took a lot longer to build than the lime the kids'
elders have been around. And Its faults and flaws, as well
as ita many hlldl quallttea, are deeply embedded In the
hialory the cultlata so furiously reject.
Those flaws also lie embedded In the nature of people,
not In the abstraction called society which the Culllsta
delight to attack.
Their caD for revolution Ia really a demand for instant
sweepbu! revlalon of human behavior_ But people are stu~
bornly fmperrect, and If the young cultists took over
tomorrow !he~ would find they had 16e same clay to work
with. Inevil!lbly they will find, too, as reaUty dawns upon
them, that they tbelnselvea suffer the same Imperfections
which give them such pain when seen In others on tele·
vlalon.

BARBS
By PHIL PASTOIET
Why do they always print
the aend-ln·a-coupon ad on
the reverse aide of the page
containing a story you'd III&lt;e

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leave their cars in the
borking !at each mon•·

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GALLIPOIJS - '!be beauty
and
lmpre•alvene$8
of
traditional formalwedd!ns1
w" carried out in~ ceremony
SUnday, December 21, In the
Saint peter'' Ej)llcopal Church
at which Marsarel Gay
BNIIanl, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Baatianl,
became the bride of NC11'111811 s.
Lanter, son of Mr. and Mra.
Garland Lanter. Arrqed felt
i :IO p.m., the doable r1rJt1
le\""'ct
l!ith COIIIJ!lunlon 1I'U
; aALuFot,IB - ''Have, you wrillen )'OlD' column yet?," my
peiiounod l&gt;Y the Rev. Father
IJDIIlllbd OD Dee, 31.
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"I - 1 nead 1! llll nat year, 10 I CMI 'I get lnllplred," I an- Albert MacKenzie.
lle&lt;GralinR the altar were
mJe4, ~,. 1111111.
liShted
tapen and two large ·
·. ''1ftl7 don1 you JWII write It on yoilr New Year'a reaolullona "
lie llld.
•
uma ol white rooes llllerwoven
''Cin't 119 thej, everybodJ knowa by now that I'm no good at with greenery. Large · candelabrums marked the lrGnl
1J11;ec tbeai."
pews
reltl'\'ed lot memben of
, Die bell I can oo by way ol reaolutlon.lla to tell myaelf, quleUy,
the
inlmodlate
families, and
!I) wblt .,_ llhould lry harder, then make every effort to
candles were placed In each
'!1"11l't up,
window of the church.
~1youfoondyouareyourOWD,aeverest critic? 1 cerlalnly
Whlle a Jars• consreptlon of
,
.
relatives
and friends were
At the ~lily lhclp, 1 - one IIOCHiary, well lulown for being
aaaembllnR
for the cereDllllly,
illftc:llat-·jlnlerty, CGPJinl dalet and reminders of! onto a new
Mrs.
Anne
Filcher
p)ayed a ball
c.lnlv Wl$,1111 wu getting her hair *led.
hour
organ
prelude
of apI've lllrl«l dolils that, and lind looldns back over last year's
propriate
l!electlons.
Mra.
Brian
ajendjlrlallll.
Lanier,
soloist,
sang
three
lleaUilnsllla 301 da7111U 01rlalmaalsa nice thought, too.
selectlalu:
"You'D
Never
Walk
;Lui y~ lllarled elf good,llallng my lnmme tax deduclable
11
Alone,"
0ne
Hand,
One
"l"lllll. lnfact, fer a wblle I Uated aU lapent. nwu a myotery
Heart,"
and
"Ob
Perfect
to IIIII bow I 101 rid of ao mudl 11101107 .ll'alllllla m)'llery.
~ lied tldng to looli: beet on ls body meuurementa oliO · Love." Mrs. Lanier also aang
1110111ht qo. That's another lhlng I can't atand to check too ''The Lord's Prayer" during the
ceremony.
canfully.
SeaUng the peats were Mr.
·Qie of lbe l1als I keep In my deet diary Ia of things I learn after
Alan
DeMarchi, Cincinnati,
lllrlltmalthat people "really wanted."
.
brother-In-Jaw
of the bride; Mr.
I alao lind words l11'81111J11101ed to learn to apeU, firey - oo
Robert
Walter,
of Boston,
llery; pompon• not JlOiiiPODII, lltneu, omitted, advlaora, canMass.;
Mr.
Art
Davis, of
dlellshl not candel'cbt, and on and on. ·
Fairborn; Mr. Robert Gerbic,
I DID LEARN SUE BEVERLY'S name. At lint, I caUed her of Cincinnati; and Mr. Terry
Beverly !Ue. As I told ber, who ever beard of Beverly as a last John!on, GaWpoUa.
AI the lrlumpllant opentns
Jllllle.
notes of the Bridal Chorus from
Mrs. Norman Lanier
BET NO ONE WISHED Pbyllla Stewart a happy birthday. II Wagner's''Lohengrln" were
sounded, the bridal party enmUll be awful to have a birthday on Dec. 21.
tered the church sanctuary. The sorority ~lsters . or the bride, gu..ta greeted the bride and
JlJST A NOTE TO YOUNG M0111ERS (If you received a bride, escorted by her father, M1ss KrJs Krtdel of Wor- groom and their wedding porty.
Lawrence BasUanl, who pve lhlnglon, and Mrs. Russ The three-tiered wedding
~Wa far artalmu) : This pbmt is &lt;Ullldored poliOIIolul if
eekn.Scmetlmea loddil!l'lell atranse things. If a chUd llbould eat her In marriage, was preceded Wickerham, of New Concord. cake was topped with white
the leavea olthe pllntlt would caille oenre reactkln. Even the to the altar by her Rower-girl, Mr. Brian Lanier of WiUard beDs featuring stephanolil, and
mlDJ lcrld juice can cuue polaonlns alnillar topoiaon Ivy .I don' LitUe Miss Kim DeMarchi, served hJS brother as heal man. lrlmmed with pink roses at the
niece of the bride; matron of
bellm lhiJ is OO!DIIIOII ~e.
The bride was lovely In ~ beae. Silver candelabnuns were
bon!"', Mrs. Alan DeMarchi; wedding gown worn twenty-five placed on either side ol the
NOW IT'S YOUR TimN. Eapecl•lly the women who got my ma1d of honor, Ml19 Beth years earlier by her mother. cake.
Basllanl, and bridesmaids, The dress was of candlelight Serving weie M~ Martha
~al elrlteh !«mm. How'a about maldng a resolution to
M1as Denise Lanier, sister of the white satin and lace with a Cornwell and Ml!s Annette
111111 tbem blck; aU ftUod oul!
groom
;
Miss
Libby flnRerUp veil of tulle. Style Thomas,'both of GaWpolil.
IIIOuld~toget lblapro)ect&amp;OIJw.Scimebave said, "I ha_,
Cherrlnglon,
GaWpolil;
Mrs. detalillncluded a lace shoulder Mrs. David White and Mias
done ~ worth .w r!tq about." My anawer to thalli to let
Art
.Davis,
Fairborn,
and yoke With panola of lace ex- Suellen Samples, also of
me.daclde. You flO In the form, and I'U write the lllory. O.K.?
tendb" !own Ute front and bact Gallipolis , registered the
.
ALREADY WE BEGIN TO GET BtJSY apln with club wort. W#-1'.-.~W//.&amp;##..W..a· · ·' · :r ···· of u... gown, long lilted sleeves guests.
SIMII claiJI . . having the firlt meetin&amp; of the new year lbla
tapermg lnlo points over Ute For a honeymoon trip 1o
cnnlns week. Our aHo VaUey Ne'll'l Women wUl be meeUng
hand~, and a sweetheart Louisville, Ky., the new Mrs.
:w:o;;;;;;wm;-1//iYm~ · ·t: ··~ neckline. Matching lace edged Lanier wore a white doublerpln. Thalia aometblnglloot forward to.
VIallins at the home of Mr. the long sweeping lrsln of the woollulil dress with a malcltlng
and Mrs. William Hoffman, skirt. Her shoulder-length lhree-quarter-lenglh jacket.
SlateStreet,durlnsthe holidays tiered veil fell from a pearl and She chose blllck accessories to
were their children and cryslal teardrop crown, and for accentuate her suit.
her bouquet she chose to carry a The new bride a ~-ber
lamUI... Mr . and .,_,
...... Dale cnCad
of
""'-''"'
Laueiler. •ariol a .Maltbnr of =M:~ ~~~
. ~ , :;::. :~•tlllilw ,:~ · "Ohl~ ' Vn\v~i~i.
Atrllll' lllldllJr. ;Ji;•Mrl. M ond ·' ·,
...,., ,, , · w~ere ~he .gr•&lt;~~~&amp;ted CJII!l
1
jliJiln sitiltll and dAUghter · , . . Oairings..,..eallledto laude.
Elli81i8th'cfi'SeWICkley, pji;on.; her. by her late paternal Mr . Lanier also graduated
GAWPOIJS- The January plodSed for endowment of a bed son, Jack, stationed at Takbll grandmother, Mrs. Oscar cum laude from Ohio University
meelinR of GaUia Countr Salon at NJH by Ohio Eight and Forty Air Force Base, Thailand, was Bssliani, Sr., and carried a lace in 19118, and attended Clark
No.. 812, EISb.l and Forty wu will be sent. This wUl be the lllllb unable to be home.
handkerchief given to her by University. He is presenUy
held at the home of Dorotby year thai Ohio hal ralaod $1,0110
her maternal grandmother, enroUed In a doctoral program
Heeter, Tbunday eventns. Le for lhis put'))Oie.
Mrs Howard 1 Neal ..1
Dwight M. Pulley'
' · For In Clinical PsycboJnov at the
P.elll """
~apeau Bette Ryal A ..
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,... • on the School of Flrlt ·Ave., relurned
Friday
something borrowed a one- University of Cincinnati.
presided .at the business lnalructlona and Pouvolr 1rom a holiday vacation In dollar gold piece belonging to Lanier will be employed as a

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wide liM. Other fellowa have

~e most rtort)iefi~ en- ; ,.,......,_....,..._-=-...,..,.

eaaement of the Clvll War
was fought Iii St. Albena,
Vt.. The.; World Almanac
notes. on·oct..19. 1884l L~.
Bennett Young led aoout
25 Confederate., moat·IY , Wives ' who won't, lfJW b!IJ·
eecaPIICI prlsollera, •llllillt ' loftl on thelt 1hlrtl.
IJ!e lo)1rD, -.rbere they etOle
t ' '
• •000. T h e 4 l.; &lt;l e rs
One of'lhe IDOr'atthlnga
eacalled to CIJIAda, w'"'re
@out the lll(lllth of Ja11·
m01f of the fugitives were . llfi'I/ is that f/011 ha~~e Feb·
captured.
.rlulry to look forward to.

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ly WILLIAM
LAWRENCE, D.D.S.
DEAR DR. LAWRENCE :
Could you tell me what areas
of the country or which communities have the greatest
ratio ~f dentists to population? My wife and l are
planning to retire to a mlld
climate and we'd like to
move to a community where
there Is a relatively large
number of dentists and
where the patient load Is not
so heavy that It's virtually
impossible to get Into a denlist's office, as is the case
IocaUy.-Mr. G. S.
DEAR MR. G. S.: Your
letter touches on a vital concern for millions of Americans who are planning retirement. Settling In a new
community, where you are
unknown and where availability of adequate medical
and dental health facllilles
is very competitive, may
cause your health to suffer,
with sometimes serious consequences.. ..
. ...
.. Finding a .toc~e; wltbJsuit·

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llr. and Mrs.
Peten, Cbe1hlre
ctJabraled' tbelr Hill an~ on New YMt'l Day
IIIII . . .vee! -.ratulaliODI
fnm l'nlldtnl Nlml Ill honor
ofthemnL
Clar~nct

Deity Club

Elects New
Officers
GALIJPOJJB. ·- ·Bu!Jvllle
a..rdl Dellf Chlb ellelld ofll&lt;on at W.......,iy'a -tins
held II 1111 c:liareh.
~ to illrve far tbe
COIIIIJ)t year were Kathy
......... prealdenl; Shirley
CaJ, viclll' 1'1111t; Dllrlene
Blvely, •~tl!ry; Debbie
Rblllnl, ......ate secretary;
Bhiii'On Hively, treasurer ;
Nellle lllllllns, De'll'l rtporler ;
.. Doria Hively, lOllS leader.
Die new prealdent pve a
l!pttCb about "Doing Things In
the New Year."
Pi-ayer 11'81 sJven ,by Earl
Noble and Maltbew 2:10 was
dlrured.
Sharon Hively save the
lll&lt;ftllry'a report and called
the roD. Kathy Sbaver pve the
treuurer's report.

S.

Clmlr Nlo\.lor.o

nllicltllrd, wbofever happened to tlte poor, tlte "'•'" ond
tlte youngr'

Seen and Heard

Mrs. Hecker HOS te SS

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For Ei§Wf dli'd t:.Pt5·Ytt

~~!e ~umf·a~ '!lftlh.•.'!""~l!!!d­

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'"gs s o m1nor. !inPortance
compared with tlie Deed for
continuing comprehensive
health care, or where opecia! drugs, such aa the "wonder drugs," are readily
available.
There· Is a fairly even dis·
lrlbutlon of denllala In the
United States, even though
statistics show that there are
twice as many dentists per
thousand population In Mis·
slsslppl,. for example, than
in New Jork. Tbls is a meanlngless s tat Is tIc, a more
realistic one being the number of dentists per 1,o:r"O·

Recei~ by Clu!Jhiro Coup~

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Next for Religion: Draw ·
Jewish Brothers Closer
By DAVID POLING

Catholics and Protestants have been enjoying their ecumenical get-together for almost a decade now. It offlc!aUy
started with Pope John XXIU and no one knows wbere II
will end. The otber day I looked III'Ound m·church after the
last hymn and there in the back row aat a priest who had
ducked IIlio the Presbyterian service between muae8. His
~!:k ~:~talar~al~~~ mo~ church Ia a block away but the dlatance keepa shrinking
important, who can arford If. all the lime.
No one Ia eXPOCIIDg some big merger. Protesiants have
A basic rule . Is to settle enough diJDcully getting their own f8mlliea in Une without
not too far from an urban comlitg up with some marvelous arransement to mate a
community, If possible near religious conglomerate out of all -CbrlaUan bodlea. Tbe
one which has a University eclimenlcal experience for the rest of the century wiD be
Me d i c a 1 Health Center. pretty much what you see now-lot.l fl( ~a-operation , many
Probably the best, or .at joiilt programs of dworilhlp and study but DO aeltlement
least the most compreben· worked out by the owntown lawyers.
· sive, dental health care Is
The exciting topic in. religious circles Ia the srowlnB topracticed In or near these gethemess of Christians and Jews. ThiS.·baa o~teq.. fc
areas.
, centuries among the echolan but war and ' Politic•. 'and
Tbls Is not meant to down- Irresponsible fundamentallall alway• cr~h the ~ and
srade co u n I r y and amaU- delay the main event. The Cbrlatlali and Jn~ hav, .a much
town dentists. Thay do an more In .common than either baa admltled p~bliCIY, N9t ·
extremely creditable job and only do they travel the same hlllorlc highway blit down
work long hours, often for lhrollih lite asea the sreat minds of each ll'OIIP liilve'lllllless recompense than their ally been on the same wavelength. As Marlin Blaber, the
big-city colleagues. How· Jewiah phUoaopher and tbeologlim eald:
ever, Medical Centers are
"TheJ:tea of God are open to an. The Chrl.ltlim Deed
;:l,~~:l~n~~~~ ~=:~~~ ~n~ not go Judaism, nor tbe Jn~ via Chrlatlan!l71 IIi order
stimulate them to kee·P up to enter 1n to God." That Idea, which ~Y be nel'ely' 1n
some clrclel, mates music In many Jj!Wilh-Cbrlatlan
with the rapidly expanding haarta· And when you think about It, the -JudoolChrlltlan
body of knowledge In their eiperience Is tbe loosest love-bela relatlonabip around,
specialties.
. ·
Now 11 the lime for 11 to bloom.
Dental departments In Unl- u we are to reAIIH the hlgb potential of thla God~ven
verslty Medical Center• are ~· !be Christian community needa to do aome liOule·
more likely to have equip- cleaning, like a careful aelf-examlnalion of all Sunday
ment and · para.medlco-4!eil. School materlaJa put out bY the variOUI denomi!latlona. Too
tal nrsonnel necessary to . many of these have old·llne, unreconstr~ comment.
tree disease• olthe elderly, about the Jews kllllng Chrlat and the neceQitt Of baUlnl
;~C:d::~~ require special Imhlore:::"ftJewiah
conlonvertabe
. lieThe rn:.ft"rdty f!!;~~- e~urcll Jeai1eii
p
DO ger
WI
OCKwa ·Ud Jt·la prO!*'
ExtracII on oI a tooth Ior a 10 clean
t out of the tellboolul.
·
··
.
jlOrson with chronic beart
A ----•
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.
.
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disease Is not the ·aimpli
""""'"'area .. a new o..alaif to go~ lbe, 1 ,...~·Wii!J ·
lhinJ! 11 Ia for a y 0 u 8 1 fllll&amp;lica who preach racial hatred a~B~Jift, ~u and,~- .
healthf. peraon. Tbe chronl: hal 1lura against the Jewlah commuility. Some of UU..
cally Ill often require pre. P!IJ&amp;el In tbe &amp;ulae of ChrlatlaniiY and ~lrlotllm. I~ 1111!•
operative physical eums, . a.u.Y comea on strong with a 1o~m accent llld. u •mo.
premedication hoaPltall- ~appeal for more money to •"P tbe ~ gcllnJ. ·
I all on special anelfheala Tbla, $ob1 can be put down when reipOnalble Cliiiitl8lil
and complex postoperative ~ CIOCIIIVe action alljl llbp hll!llol'llll theH danllt!WI
care.
elements.
.
.
Comprehensive m e d 1ca 1' A third area II lnternalip!IAI
· the JeWI
and dental health care clooe Who want to leave Ruula for
by one's home may prolong ~ the
treabnent of atalJ,
your life and, while doing &amp;ve
Jevra are In Rus1la
to, Can make lt • more com:
·· r
fortabll! · ahd• hippler life -a•
will.

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g::!':~n ~m~w':,.t': ~~ •,:be~,!;

__.... thet "''"
...__ bad aent 'our
wbo attended. ""··,.,... •·
~- ..- bad
reports to the Depariemental been made at National Man:be
Chlld Welfare Chairman In amount of dues to be sent for
covertns the work !lone since Partnerahlp u It \\'81 reduced
June I. This lncledea cards and 10 cents. Extra money oent by
81f1a to cldldrtn jlatlents at the Salon will be crodlted for
National Jewllll Hoapllal In Cystic Flbrosla reaearch.
Denver for lbelr blrlhda71, PrlntedlnatrucliOIIIfarOfflcers
,hollfS spent by partnera and Chalrme~rwere distributed
lulllins Iii addreulng and to lhoae concerned; II wu
mailinli of TB a.riatmu leal announced thai tbe next Dept.
letters and attending TB Pouvoir wUllie held March 1.
meelinRa, a gift foi'l TB patient
Jlefrelllments were oerved by
at NelsoilvWe TB HOipilal and the boateu lloroth7, and binlo
money lOIII to pay for 'iran· prizea dlatrlbuled. The next
aportsUon for a Cyallc Fibrosis meeUng will be February 5 at
patient to a !Jo«&lt;ltallor treat- the home of Faye Wildermuth.
menta. A ~nallbtl of U5 _

CongratnlalibnJ fran N~

Crile, Canton; Mr. and Mrs.
Th01118s Moulton, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Nrfand, Columbus ; Mrs.
Richard Bullock, Mr. Bob
Bullock, McArthur; Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Potter Jr., Mlso
Mary Potter, Worthington; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gerbic, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Walter, Boston, Mass.; Mr.
Ruas Wickerham, New Concord ; Miss Sally Jones,
Jackson; Miss. Joan Snyder,
M1as Lel&amp;h Snyder, Martella;
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde tnsels,
Middleport; Miss Fran
McEwen, HunUnglon, W. Va.;
Mlso WIJla Kessel, Charlealln,
W.. Va.; and Mll9 Kathie
German, Purdue University,
Ind.

BAPTIZING TODAY
GALLIPOIJS
The
Prolpect Bapllal Cburcb wUl
have a baplizlnll toda7 at 2p.m.
at tbe Eitel Mlnlt farm" at
Otmpalgn Creek. The Rev.
Robert Preston Invites
So locllono ~lal'llnill AI SIMM
everyone.
catch a~~J~rkla

FANTASTIC salt in progress ot
Strawberry Hill, Rio Grande.

Pd. Adv.

lrom lha morning sun.
Hold the magic
ol a 1uddan breeza.
Keep those moments alive. They're yours for allteUme .
wlrh a diamond
engagement ring lrom
Orange Blonom.

MARIUAGE UCENSE
POMEROY - Danny Mlcbael
Barber, 18, ReedavWe, and
VIckie Lee Pierce, 18, Reedavllie.

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Willi theN lamctuo Exqulallt Form stylet. And you'll tovo the money
you oavo when you buy theM bell lOlling atyln. All brand new morchandiH apecially to oavo you money.
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Florida. She visited ' Palm ~~:;:t':t
~= ~ =~~r!~.e~!!iP:O"::'~
Beach and Fl. Lauderdale.
her sh110 •
to frlenda at 2703 'Erlene Drive.
The attendants' long gowns Out of town suesta at the
QUALITY sale lluyl,.ls omort, were of hoi pink crepe, wedding Included : Mr. and Mrs.
sav. 10 per coni now II featuring long sleeves with DwighiM. Pulley, Mr. and Mrs.
Strowllerry Hill, Rio Gr~ndo. filled cuffs, and Peter Pan CyrllS Hixson, Mr. and Mrs.
_~'~~_·_Ad
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•· _ _ _._ _ _ collars. Removable wine velvet CharlesBeggs, Mr. andMrs. C.
vests contrasted the pink William Ullenlhal, Mrs. Fred
oeelngua&amp;lrlahanglngontotbe dresses while pink crepe bows Andrews, Cambridge ; Mrs.
llrajll, eapeclally since when with pink tulle served as Violet u ...•••er Middleport·
W8 Hfl our armnar mlnhklrta headpieces. They carried Mrs. WUI;;;~ 'Janes Ne,;
bike up. I've lllarted wearing • cascades of pink roses wilh Orleans, La.; Mr. and Mrs.
mul-eoallar lbla reaaon, and I wine velvet streamers. Mlso Russell Bibbee, Mr. and Mrs.
notice I set a at more .often Kim DeMarchi wore a sbor1 James Shadle, Mr. and Mrs.
now.
wine velv~t dress featuring a Bartow Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
lloglng aeata lan~ the only lace necldme and large puffed Waller Windsor, Mrs. Joe
badlrallmanhave. Tl!ey smoke sleeves with lace cuffs and Smllh, Point Pleasant, w. va.;
lnlluffybuaeawbin ll'aloo cold coUsr. She carried a b81kel of Mr.andMrs. TedReed,Mr.and
to open wlndowa. Tben even rose petals.
Mrs. Fred Crow, Pomeroy;
lpfll .
For her. daughter's wedding, Mrs. GraceTolaen,Mr.Everett
Of courae women aren't Mrs. Bastian! wore along wool
alwa71 pollto allber. They're and silk dress of rob~gg blue.
ala!oslaaiUlll)' at bad llltiiUitl'l The sleeveless dress was
u men. llry to Iii nice - and trimmed In a beaded jeweled r ..,.... - ._ ..,.,,. .
till puebed anutd.
collar, and she chose silver ..., illil . . . . .,.....
What Ia II llbout commulinR accessories. She carried a
lballuml people mean? - D. n"""'aY of white roses centered . 1~ FiiJ'I .
GBC GRADUATES
B.
by a white cymbldiwn orchid.
Dear D. :
Mrs. Lanier chose a long gown
GET T!IE JimER
PIGpleptmaanwhen they're of saUn. The empire skirt wu
JOBS!
crowded, COII!PIIinR or caught golden toast In color with .a
(Ne'! Quarter Beelns
11111111atiODI they ~- ~~ cream&lt;olored bodice featurtns
there aren't more rlota on long sleeves with a rullle trim of
March 19) •
~~:.~lllllllter buaea II due the goklen-toasl. She carried a
sood nalltre . of nosew of white roses and ..... ., ••u fer ··~ .
.... li'--111111;
you; May It be brown cymbidium orchid.
- H.
Immediately after the
cert!Jiony a buffet rec-eption ·
wea held at the Crest Room of
Oscar's Restaurant. Soft musk
by a combo provided the
background aimoBphere as the

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JEWELEIS

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not bend the IUJee to i11b!-wlrc bigotry when more
!animo lnstltlllliill, and liollbly
lnstltuteofTedlnolocY,baYe been quite reedy to bow
to lell-lrblfl blgotry.
Dean Ruall goea to Ge&lt;qla. Hla eoUeague and
fellow linn-liner on Vlelnam, Walt Rolllow, wu
reluled by Mrr a return to a pnteilmhlp wblch lor
mail)' years he had dlatlngullbed. MlT denied, of
coune,lbal IIIIa wua c110 of~ a man felt bll
point of view; bui8D)'bc!clf wbo cOO.. to bellevethla

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dl.tclalmer can believe ~tty much ~SliD, the miln pul'JIOIIe of tiU pieCe Ia not to point to
, contrullllhal qht be oclo111 to 1101110 of the more far
- Uberal academll!l - who han In any case no dlf-

iiRUCE BIDSBAT

VCIUA

BERRY'S WORlD·

DIINTAL

Reclamation Project No. 1:
Young Nonthinks' Minds

HIIALTH

ly BRUCE IIOSSAT

TIM&amp;LY
GUDIES

EDITORIALS

The federal government
possesses vast moral and
legal obligations to Indian
people. From 17'18 to 1811
alone, we have taken from
Indians almost a billion
acres of land, by coerced
treaties, b y underpayment
and by outright then. Alca·
traz will represent but a
small
••down payment" on
lt was neither the best of years nor the worst of years. repaying
this sreat debt.
Anno Domini 1969 was, however, on balance a good year- - Anthropologist
So I Ta.•,
good in the sense that its heartening de·•elopmenta outendorsmg transfer of Alweighed its discouragements.
catraz /slalld to Indian
Tlie year began-or rather, 1969 ended-.go an alarming
control as an educatiotllll
enough note :
alld cultural center.
Student unrest and the alienation of youth from society
had reached new peaks of violence the previous spring at
I'm very sympathetic to
Harvard and other campuses and later at the Democratic what young people say. One
Convention in Chicago, and no one knew whether even day they're defending the
higher peaks were yet to come.
flag and the next they're
American bombers no longer new over North Vietnam, tearing the ivy off the walls.
but In the south the war went on and on and American - Author E. E. Jhite
battle deaths continued to mount. Tbe war had written a
diamat ftnis to the career of an outgoing president and
During the last 22 years,
lbere was no great confidence that his successor would wh:.:b ;,...,e seen three Arabhave any better luck finding that much desired but elusive Israeli wars, every possible
• "peace with honor."
substitute e x c e p t ~~r real
Inflation and enlllon·of the cjoU~erv~~,,~~ r,a¢ ~~~t~e:!
Americana serid!i•IY;~ .~uJltlyrt,iji: ' .!\tli ·arte'"JOi'YA •ifil"':mr~:.• .tl,ll!~!!l!'l, ' '···
housing.
·· · '
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-~rime Minister Golda 'Meir
A massive oil spill off Santa Barbara brought home to us
of rsrad.
the realization that no nuclear war was needed to wipe out
the human race. The slow poisoning· of the environment
with the wastes of our vaunted technology would be quite
I really think there has
adequate for the job.
to be love at llrst sisht. It's
And whlle 19118 had been a fairly quiet year in terms of just like a hit song, you
racial strife, this could mean that the dam, when It burst, know it right away.
would release that much worse a flood of trouble. Indeed, - Tiny Tim, after his wedding to "Miss Vicki."
thought many, the fact that a Republican was now president guaranteed an lntensiflcallon of the "polarization" (a
The things I used to say
new vogue word) between white and black Americans.
that had Mr. Nixon saying I
VIewed against this background of dire expectations, 1969 wam't ftt to be president,
was a spectacularly unspectacular year.
now Mr. Agnew's saying
None of these problems were solved, they face us still as them.
another year begins, but on all the coun~enatlon and - Fonner Alabama Gov.
dllaent, the war, inflation, pollution, race-real progress
George C. Wallace.
waamade.
I never really felt that
There were incidents and exceptions, but the campuses
with
aU my experience and
and the ghettos as a whole did not explode. Americans
training
and whatever ex·
were as unified as they were Polarized and the majority of
tham of whatever rsce or age, gave evidence that they perllae I had in 35 years of
ubllc service that In the
beUeved the hope of America lay in peaceful evolution, not
analysis the people of
ast
revolution.
every section would say,
Inflation was at least slowed somewhat. The scheduled "You tell us where to go,
ban on the use of DDT was a sign of our srowing awareness and we'll go."
of pollution. The U.S. and the U.S.S.R. met in Helsinki and - Fonner President Lylldoll
IDI.IIaled the most significant disarmament talks since the
Johnson.
end of World War IL
Now home is just a stopThere was no peace In Vielnam and not much honor,
eapeclaJJy In the wake of the My Lai revelations, but Amer- ping-off place; II Ian't the
Rock of Gibraltar It used to
Ica'• heavy involvement began to be cranked down.
Not least of aU, two men stood on the moon and showed be.
us just how Uny our spinning globe is a~ainst the vaslness - RecentLy elecled M avo r
Charles S. Stenvi(l of Minof the universe and how petty its div1sions-and at the
neapoliS.
same lime how aD-embracing and infinite are the aspiratlona of the human spirit This most astounding exploit In
Dissent Is the principal
blatory gave us new confidence in our ability to meet lhe
catalyst ln the alcbemybof
challenges that confront us on earth.
It wu a year of beginnings-food beginnings. The year truth and without It. neit er
society nor Its governwe now enter must be a lime o following up those beg!n- this
ment
can effectively change
nlnga, of bringing their promises to fruition.
to meet rapidly cbansJng
We also enter a new decade. We glady leave the Soaring, ne~~s of lise peokpfle.
US
SlzzUng, Sexy, Psychedelic Sixties behind and look for- - nuliiS"ll lark, onner . .
ward what we hope will be the Stirring and Sober Seventies.
attorney genel'ill.

From Soaring Sixties
To Stirring Seventies

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NEA Washington Correspondent
WASIDNGTON (NEA)
In the 1970s this country among other&amp; wW face a vast
reclamation project. It wW need to try to reclaim as useful
citizens of society a sizable share of the potentlaUy capable
young people who today are deliberately restricting their
minds.
Obviously, an Immense number of young Americans are
not only packing In tlll.l greater volume of information
made possible by the knowledge explosion, but are de·
v~lo!&gt;lng the Judsment and characler required to use it
w1sely.
Tbe concern is not for these, but for the haushty mllltants
who simply refuse to be educated, who have-sometimes
with shortsighted academic co-operation-acquired no more
than the ritualistic concepts of what amounts to a narrowminded cult.
This reporter has had extensive conversations recenUy
with young people Involved In construetlve efforts to improve this societr... What stuns them Is the severe limit
within which the •turned off" mllltants operate mentally.
These Involved young folk have nearly as bad a gap with
the self-llmlllng types as is celebrated by the phrase,
"generation gap."
Tbey find no way to argue or persuade or Impart fresh
knowledge to the young cultlals. Tbe latter cling fanaticaUy
to lbelr shaDow, one·eided view of America and the world,
rejecting history, rejecting even current experience which
does not fit lbelr little religion.
One of their vogue words, of course, is "relevance." A
more foolish liOIIOn .was nevtm-introduced ·inlo ·the·'educatlonal re~J1! · As a.ui!Jor Irvf!!g.Krl,sto• p~lvately pointed out,
the cultists keep redefining ''relevance" .almost daily.
Ril!hl now, it rules out virtually everythl!tg that happened
before 1960.
An earnest, bright youns lawyer who has tried to talk
to young militants about sensible means of improving
American p,olitlcal life says he quickly loses them. He
told me:
"I will be discussing some prospective reform&lt; when one
of them will say : 'You're talking about the Repuulican Convention.' the words are uttered as If there were never
going to be another Republican eonventlo':i ct;:ITause they
have decided that society must c!hange ra 1 y."
· What most disturbs this {oung man and others like him
is the crippling rigidity o the cultlala' ouUook. They do
not really think at aU. They Uve by placard slogans, by
vogue worda and ideas&gt;with minds clOied to the crowding
realities which do not Ill.
It is commonly said today that the young are more
"aware" than their predeceasora because televlalon hu
shown them clearly what war, poverty, discrimination,
poUution and other problems are like.
That is all fine aa far aa It g088, but It d088 not go far
enough by a great measure. It does not help much fOr the
cultists to blame "society" In the abstract, or even to be
s~mewhat more specific and lay the charse of transsresSion at the door of their Immediate elders.
Some adults who seem determined to treat with rever·
ence almost any utterance of the young faD into the
cultists' errors and accept the latter's renunciation of the
"world their elders built."
Did they, now, really? Thl1 nation, the primer properly
says, took a lot longer to build than the lime the kids'
elders have been around. And Its faults and flaws, as well
as ita many hlldl quallttea, are deeply embedded In the
hialory the cultlata so furiously reject.
Those flaws also lie embedded In the nature of people,
not In the abstraction called society which the Culllsta
delight to attack.
Their caD for revolution Ia really a demand for instant
sweepbu! revlalon of human behavior_ But people are stu~
bornly fmperrect, and If the young cultists took over
tomorrow !he~ would find they had 16e same clay to work
with. Inevil!lbly they will find, too, as reaUty dawns upon
them, that they tbelnselvea suffer the same Imperfections
which give them such pain when seen In others on tele·
vlalon.

BARBS
By PHIL PASTOIET
Why do they always print
the aend-ln·a-coupon ad on
the reverse aide of the page
containing a story you'd III&lt;e

to save?

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Growly ezecutives mwt
leave their cars in the
borking !at each mon•·

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GALLIPOIJS - '!be beauty
and
lmpre•alvene$8
of
traditional formalwedd!ns1
w" carried out in~ ceremony
SUnday, December 21, In the
Saint peter'' Ej)llcopal Church
at which Marsarel Gay
BNIIanl, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Baatianl,
became the bride of NC11'111811 s.
Lanter, son of Mr. and Mra.
Garland Lanter. Arrqed felt
i :IO p.m., the doable r1rJt1
le\""'ct
l!ith COIIIJ!lunlon 1I'U
; aALuFot,IB - ''Have, you wrillen )'OlD' column yet?," my
peiiounod l&gt;Y the Rev. Father
IJDIIlllbd OD Dee, 31.
·
"I - 1 nead 1! llll nat year, 10 I CMI 'I get lnllplred," I an- Albert MacKenzie.
lle&lt;GralinR the altar were
mJe4, ~,. 1111111.
liShted
tapen and two large ·
·. ''1ftl7 don1 you JWII write It on yoilr New Year'a reaolullona "
lie llld.
•
uma ol white rooes llllerwoven
''Cin't 119 thej, everybodJ knowa by now that I'm no good at with greenery. Large · candelabrums marked the lrGnl
1J11;ec tbeai."
pews
reltl'\'ed lot memben of
, Die bell I can oo by way ol reaolutlon.lla to tell myaelf, quleUy,
the
inlmodlate
families, and
!I) wblt .,_ llhould lry harder, then make every effort to
candles were placed In each
'!1"11l't up,
window of the church.
~1youfoondyouareyourOWD,aeverest critic? 1 cerlalnly
Whlle a Jars• consreptlon of
,
.
relatives
and friends were
At the ~lily lhclp, 1 - one IIOCHiary, well lulown for being
aaaembllnR
for the cereDllllly,
illftc:llat-·jlnlerty, CGPJinl dalet and reminders of! onto a new
Mrs.
Anne
Filcher
p)ayed a ball
c.lnlv Wl$,1111 wu getting her hair *led.
hour
organ
prelude
of apI've lllrl«l dolils that, and lind looldns back over last year's
propriate
l!electlons.
Mra.
Brian
ajendjlrlallll.
Lanier,
soloist,
sang
three
lleaUilnsllla 301 da7111U 01rlalmaalsa nice thought, too.
selectlalu:
"You'D
Never
Walk
;Lui y~ lllarled elf good,llallng my lnmme tax deduclable
11
Alone,"
0ne
Hand,
One
"l"lllll. lnfact, fer a wblle I Uated aU lapent. nwu a myotery
Heart,"
and
"Ob
Perfect
to IIIII bow I 101 rid of ao mudl 11101107 .ll'alllllla m)'llery.
~ lied tldng to looli: beet on ls body meuurementa oliO · Love." Mrs. Lanier also aang
1110111ht qo. That's another lhlng I can't atand to check too ''The Lord's Prayer" during the
ceremony.
canfully.
SeaUng the peats were Mr.
·Qie of lbe l1als I keep In my deet diary Ia of things I learn after
Alan
DeMarchi, Cincinnati,
lllrlltmalthat people "really wanted."
.
brother-In-Jaw
of the bride; Mr.
I alao lind words l11'81111J11101ed to learn to apeU, firey - oo
Robert
Walter,
of Boston,
llery; pompon• not JlOiiiPODII, lltneu, omitted, advlaora, canMass.;
Mr.
Art
Davis, of
dlellshl not candel'cbt, and on and on. ·
Fairborn; Mr. Robert Gerbic,
I DID LEARN SUE BEVERLY'S name. At lint, I caUed her of Cincinnati; and Mr. Terry
Beverly !Ue. As I told ber, who ever beard of Beverly as a last John!on, GaWpoUa.
AI the lrlumpllant opentns
Jllllle.
notes of the Bridal Chorus from
Mrs. Norman Lanier
BET NO ONE WISHED Pbyllla Stewart a happy birthday. II Wagner's''Lohengrln" were
sounded, the bridal party enmUll be awful to have a birthday on Dec. 21.
tered the church sanctuary. The sorority ~lsters . or the bride, gu..ta greeted the bride and
JlJST A NOTE TO YOUNG M0111ERS (If you received a bride, escorted by her father, M1ss KrJs Krtdel of Wor- groom and their wedding porty.
Lawrence BasUanl, who pve lhlnglon, and Mrs. Russ The three-tiered wedding
~Wa far artalmu) : This pbmt is &lt;Ullldored poliOIIolul if
eekn.Scmetlmea loddil!l'lell atranse things. If a chUd llbould eat her In marriage, was preceded Wickerham, of New Concord. cake was topped with white
the leavea olthe pllntlt would caille oenre reactkln. Even the to the altar by her Rower-girl, Mr. Brian Lanier of WiUard beDs featuring stephanolil, and
mlDJ lcrld juice can cuue polaonlns alnillar topoiaon Ivy .I don' LitUe Miss Kim DeMarchi, served hJS brother as heal man. lrlmmed with pink roses at the
niece of the bride; matron of
bellm lhiJ is OO!DIIIOII ~e.
The bride was lovely In ~ beae. Silver candelabnuns were
bon!"', Mrs. Alan DeMarchi; wedding gown worn twenty-five placed on either side ol the
NOW IT'S YOUR TimN. Eapecl•lly the women who got my ma1d of honor, Ml19 Beth years earlier by her mother. cake.
Basllanl, and bridesmaids, The dress was of candlelight Serving weie M~ Martha
~al elrlteh !«mm. How'a about maldng a resolution to
M1as Denise Lanier, sister of the white satin and lace with a Cornwell and Ml!s Annette
111111 tbem blck; aU ftUod oul!
groom
;
Miss
Libby flnRerUp veil of tulle. Style Thomas,'both of GaWpolil.
IIIOuld~toget lblapro)ect&amp;OIJw.Scimebave said, "I ha_,
Cherrlnglon,
GaWpolil;
Mrs. detalillncluded a lace shoulder Mrs. David White and Mias
done ~ worth .w r!tq about." My anawer to thalli to let
Art
.Davis,
Fairborn,
and yoke With panola of lace ex- Suellen Samples, also of
me.daclde. You flO In the form, and I'U write the lllory. O.K.?
tendb" !own Ute front and bact Gallipolis , registered the
.
ALREADY WE BEGIN TO GET BtJSY apln with club wort. W#-1'.-.~W//.&amp;##..W..a· · ·' · :r ···· of u... gown, long lilted sleeves guests.
SIMII claiJI . . having the firlt meetin&amp; of the new year lbla
tapermg lnlo points over Ute For a honeymoon trip 1o
cnnlns week. Our aHo VaUey Ne'll'l Women wUl be meeUng
hand~, and a sweetheart Louisville, Ky., the new Mrs.
:w:o;;;;;;wm;-1//iYm~ · ·t: ··~ neckline. Matching lace edged Lanier wore a white doublerpln. Thalia aometblnglloot forward to.
VIallins at the home of Mr. the long sweeping lrsln of the woollulil dress with a malcltlng
and Mrs. William Hoffman, skirt. Her shoulder-length lhree-quarter-lenglh jacket.
SlateStreet,durlnsthe holidays tiered veil fell from a pearl and She chose blllck accessories to
were their children and cryslal teardrop crown, and for accentuate her suit.
her bouquet she chose to carry a The new bride a ~-ber
lamUI... Mr . and .,_,
...... Dale cnCad
of
""'-''"'
Laueiler. •ariol a .Maltbnr of =M:~ ~~~
. ~ , :;::. :~•tlllilw ,:~ · "Ohl~ ' Vn\v~i~i.
Atrllll' lllldllJr. ;Ji;•Mrl. M ond ·' ·,
...,., ,, , · w~ere ~he .gr•&lt;~~~&amp;ted CJII!l
1
jliJiln sitiltll and dAUghter · , . . Oairings..,..eallledto laude.
Elli81i8th'cfi'SeWICkley, pji;on.; her. by her late paternal Mr . Lanier also graduated
GAWPOIJS- The January plodSed for endowment of a bed son, Jack, stationed at Takbll grandmother, Mrs. Oscar cum laude from Ohio University
meelinR of GaUia Countr Salon at NJH by Ohio Eight and Forty Air Force Base, Thailand, was Bssliani, Sr., and carried a lace in 19118, and attended Clark
No.. 812, EISb.l and Forty wu will be sent. This wUl be the lllllb unable to be home.
handkerchief given to her by University. He is presenUy
held at the home of Dorotby year thai Ohio hal ralaod $1,0110
her maternal grandmother, enroUed In a doctoral program
Heeter, Tbunday eventns. Le for lhis put'))Oie.
Mrs Howard 1 Neal ..1
Dwight M. Pulley'
' · For In Clinical PsycboJnov at the
P.elll """
~apeau Bette Ryal A ..
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""" Mrs.
,... • on the School of Flrlt ·Ave., relurned
Friday
something borrowed a one- University of Cincinnati.
presided .at the business lnalructlona and Pouvolr 1rom a holiday vacation In dollar gold piece belonging to Lanier will be employed as a

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Some men lite the new,
wide liM. Other fellowa have

~e most rtort)iefi~ en- ; ,.,......,_....,..._-=-...,..,.

eaaement of the Clvll War
was fought Iii St. Albena,
Vt.. The.; World Almanac
notes. on·oct..19. 1884l L~.
Bennett Young led aoout
25 Confederate., moat·IY , Wives ' who won't, lfJW b!IJ·
eecaPIICI prlsollera, •llllillt ' loftl on thelt 1hlrtl.
IJ!e lo)1rD, -.rbere they etOle
t ' '
• •000. T h e 4 l.; &lt;l e rs
One of'lhe IDOr'atthlnga
eacalled to CIJIAda, w'"'re
@out the lll(lllth of Ja11·
m01f of the fugitives were . llfi'I/ is that f/011 ha~~e Feb·
captured.
.rlulry to look forward to.

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ly WILLIAM
LAWRENCE, D.D.S.
DEAR DR. LAWRENCE :
Could you tell me what areas
of the country or which communities have the greatest
ratio ~f dentists to population? My wife and l are
planning to retire to a mlld
climate and we'd like to
move to a community where
there Is a relatively large
number of dentists and
where the patient load Is not
so heavy that It's virtually
impossible to get Into a denlist's office, as is the case
IocaUy.-Mr. G. S.
DEAR MR. G. S.: Your
letter touches on a vital concern for millions of Americans who are planning retirement. Settling In a new
community, where you are
unknown and where availability of adequate medical
and dental health facllilles
is very competitive, may
cause your health to suffer,
with sometimes serious consequences.. ..
. ...
.. Finding a .toc~e; wltbJsuit·

Clil!:sluRE -

llr. and Mrs.
Peten, Cbe1hlre
ctJabraled' tbelr Hill an~ on New YMt'l Day
IIIII . . .vee! -.ratulaliODI
fnm l'nlldtnl Nlml Ill honor
ofthemnL
Clar~nct

Deity Club

Elects New
Officers
GALIJPOJJB. ·- ·Bu!Jvllle
a..rdl Dellf Chlb ellelld ofll&lt;on at W.......,iy'a -tins
held II 1111 c:liareh.
~ to illrve far tbe
COIIIIJ)t year were Kathy
......... prealdenl; Shirley
CaJ, viclll' 1'1111t; Dllrlene
Blvely, •~tl!ry; Debbie
Rblllnl, ......ate secretary;
Bhiii'On Hively, treasurer ;
Nellle lllllllns, De'll'l rtporler ;
.. Doria Hively, lOllS leader.
Die new prealdent pve a
l!pttCb about "Doing Things In
the New Year."
Pi-ayer 11'81 sJven ,by Earl
Noble and Maltbew 2:10 was
dlrured.
Sharon Hively save the
lll&lt;ftllry'a report and called
the roD. Kathy Sbaver pve the
treuurer's report.

S.

Clmlr Nlo\.lor.o

nllicltllrd, wbofever happened to tlte poor, tlte "'•'" ond
tlte youngr'

Seen and Heard

Mrs. Hecker HOS te SS

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For Ei§Wf dli'd t:.Pt5·Ytt

~~!e ~umf·a~ '!lftlh.•.'!""~l!!!d­

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'"gs s o m1nor. !inPortance
compared with tlie Deed for
continuing comprehensive
health care, or where opecia! drugs, such aa the "wonder drugs," are readily
available.
There· Is a fairly even dis·
lrlbutlon of denllala In the
United States, even though
statistics show that there are
twice as many dentists per
thousand population In Mis·
slsslppl,. for example, than
in New Jork. Tbls is a meanlngless s tat Is tIc, a more
realistic one being the number of dentists per 1,o:r"O·

Recei~ by Clu!Jhiro Coup~

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Next for Religion: Draw ·
Jewish Brothers Closer
By DAVID POLING

Catholics and Protestants have been enjoying their ecumenical get-together for almost a decade now. It offlc!aUy
started with Pope John XXIU and no one knows wbere II
will end. The otber day I looked III'Ound m·church after the
last hymn and there in the back row aat a priest who had
ducked IIlio the Presbyterian service between muae8. His
~!:k ~:~talar~al~~~ mo~ church Ia a block away but the dlatance keepa shrinking
important, who can arford If. all the lime.
No one Ia eXPOCIIDg some big merger. Protesiants have
A basic rule . Is to settle enough diJDcully getting their own f8mlliea in Une without
not too far from an urban comlitg up with some marvelous arransement to mate a
community, If possible near religious conglomerate out of all -CbrlaUan bodlea. Tbe
one which has a University eclimenlcal experience for the rest of the century wiD be
Me d i c a 1 Health Center. pretty much what you see now-lot.l fl( ~a-operation , many
Probably the best, or .at joiilt programs of dworilhlp and study but DO aeltlement
least the most compreben· worked out by the owntown lawyers.
· sive, dental health care Is
The exciting topic in. religious circles Ia the srowlnB topracticed In or near these gethemess of Christians and Jews. ThiS.·baa o~teq.. fc
areas.
, centuries among the echolan but war and ' Politic•. 'and
Tbls Is not meant to down- Irresponsible fundamentallall alway• cr~h the ~ and
srade co u n I r y and amaU- delay the main event. The Cbrlatlali and Jn~ hav, .a much
town dentists. Thay do an more In .common than either baa admltled p~bliCIY, N9t ·
extremely creditable job and only do they travel the same hlllorlc highway blit down
work long hours, often for lhrollih lite asea the sreat minds of each ll'OIIP liilve'lllllless recompense than their ally been on the same wavelength. As Marlin Blaber, the
big-city colleagues. How· Jewiah phUoaopher and tbeologlim eald:
ever, Medical Centers are
"TheJ:tea of God are open to an. The Chrl.ltlim Deed
;:l,~~:l~n~~~~ ~=:~~~ ~n~ not go Judaism, nor tbe Jn~ via Chrlatlan!l71 IIi order
stimulate them to kee·P up to enter 1n to God." That Idea, which ~Y be nel'ely' 1n
some clrclel, mates music In many Jj!Wilh-Cbrlatlan
with the rapidly expanding haarta· And when you think about It, the -JudoolChrlltlan
body of knowledge In their eiperience Is tbe loosest love-bela relatlonabip around,
specialties.
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Now 11 the lime for 11 to bloom.
Dental departments In Unl- u we are to reAIIH the hlgb potential of thla God~ven
verslty Medical Center• are ~· !be Christian community needa to do aome liOule·
more likely to have equip- cleaning, like a careful aelf-examlnalion of all Sunday
ment and · para.medlco-4!eil. School materlaJa put out bY the variOUI denomi!latlona. Too
tal nrsonnel necessary to . many of these have old·llne, unreconstr~ comment.
tree disease• olthe elderly, about the Jews kllllng Chrlat and the neceQitt Of baUlnl
;~C:d::~~ require special Imhlore:::"ftJewiah
conlonvertabe
. lieThe rn:.ft"rdty f!!;~~- e~urcll Jeai1eii
p
DO ger
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ExtracII on oI a tooth Ior a 10 clean
t out of the tellboolul.
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""""'"'area .. a new o..alaif to go~ lbe, 1 ,...~·Wii!J ·
lhinJ! 11 Ia for a y 0 u 8 1 fllll&amp;lica who preach racial hatred a~B~Jift, ~u and,~- .
healthf. peraon. Tbe chronl: hal 1lura against the Jewlah commuility. Some of UU..
cally Ill often require pre. P!IJ&amp;el In tbe &amp;ulae of ChrlatlaniiY and ~lrlotllm. I~ 1111!•
operative physical eums, . a.u.Y comea on strong with a 1o~m accent llld. u •mo.
premedication hoaPltall- ~appeal for more money to •"P tbe ~ gcllnJ. ·
I all on special anelfheala Tbla, $ob1 can be put down when reipOnalble Cliiiitl8lil
and complex postoperative ~ CIOCIIIVe action alljl llbp hll!llol'llll theH danllt!WI
care.
elements.
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Comprehensive m e d 1ca 1' A third area II lnternalip!IAI
· the JeWI
and dental health care clooe Who want to leave Ruula for
by one's home may prolong ~ the
treabnent of atalJ,
your life and, while doing &amp;ve
Jevra are In Rus1la
to, Can make lt • more com:
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fortabll! · ahd• hippler life -a•
will.

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wbo attended. ""··,.,... •·
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reports to the Depariemental been made at National Man:be
Chlld Welfare Chairman In amount of dues to be sent for
covertns the work !lone since Partnerahlp u It \\'81 reduced
June I. This lncledea cards and 10 cents. Extra money oent by
81f1a to cldldrtn jlatlents at the Salon will be crodlted for
National Jewllll Hoapllal In Cystic Flbrosla reaearch.
Denver for lbelr blrlhda71, PrlntedlnatrucliOIIIfarOfflcers
,hollfS spent by partnera and Chalrme~rwere distributed
lulllins Iii addreulng and to lhoae concerned; II wu
mailinli of TB a.riatmu leal announced thai tbe next Dept.
letters and attending TB Pouvoir wUllie held March 1.
meelinRa, a gift foi'l TB patient
Jlefrelllments were oerved by
at NelsoilvWe TB HOipilal and the boateu lloroth7, and binlo
money lOIII to pay for 'iran· prizea dlatrlbuled. The next
aportsUon for a Cyallc Fibrosis meeUng will be February 5 at
patient to a !Jo«&lt;ltallor treat- the home of Faye Wildermuth.
menta. A ~nallbtl of U5 _

CongratnlalibnJ fran N~

Crile, Canton; Mr. and Mrs.
Th01118s Moulton, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Nrfand, Columbus ; Mrs.
Richard Bullock, Mr. Bob
Bullock, McArthur; Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Potter Jr., Mlso
Mary Potter, Worthington; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gerbic, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Walter, Boston, Mass.; Mr.
Ruas Wickerham, New Concord ; Miss Sally Jones,
Jackson; Miss. Joan Snyder,
M1as Lel&amp;h Snyder, Martella;
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde tnsels,
Middleport; Miss Fran
McEwen, HunUnglon, W. Va.;
Mlso WIJla Kessel, Charlealln,
W.. Va.; and Mll9 Kathie
German, Purdue University,
Ind.

BAPTIZING TODAY
GALLIPOIJS
The
Prolpect Bapllal Cburcb wUl
have a baplizlnll toda7 at 2p.m.
at tbe Eitel Mlnlt farm" at
Otmpalgn Creek. The Rev.
Robert Preston Invites
So locllono ~lal'llnill AI SIMM
everyone.
catch a~~J~rkla

FANTASTIC salt in progress ot
Strawberry Hill, Rio Grande.

Pd. Adv.

lrom lha morning sun.
Hold the magic
ol a 1uddan breeza.
Keep those moments alive. They're yours for allteUme .
wlrh a diamond
engagement ring lrom
Orange Blonom.

MARIUAGE UCENSE
POMEROY - Danny Mlcbael
Barber, 18, ReedavWe, and
VIckie Lee Pierce, 18, Reedavllie.

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you oavo when you buy theM bell lOlling atyln. All brand new morchandiH apecially to oavo you money.
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Beach and Fl. Lauderdale.
her sh110 •
to frlenda at 2703 'Erlene Drive.
The attendants' long gowns Out of town suesta at the
QUALITY sale lluyl,.ls omort, were of hoi pink crepe, wedding Included : Mr. and Mrs.
sav. 10 per coni now II featuring long sleeves with DwighiM. Pulley, Mr. and Mrs.
Strowllerry Hill, Rio Gr~ndo. filled cuffs, and Peter Pan CyrllS Hixson, Mr. and Mrs.
_~'~~_·_Ad
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•· _ _ _._ _ _ collars. Removable wine velvet CharlesBeggs, Mr. andMrs. C.
vests contrasted the pink William Ullenlhal, Mrs. Fred
oeelngua&amp;lrlahanglngontotbe dresses while pink crepe bows Andrews, Cambridge ; Mrs.
llrajll, eapeclally since when with pink tulle served as Violet u ...•••er Middleport·
W8 Hfl our armnar mlnhklrta headpieces. They carried Mrs. WUI;;;~ 'Janes Ne,;
bike up. I've lllarted wearing • cascades of pink roses wilh Orleans, La.; Mr. and Mrs.
mul-eoallar lbla reaaon, and I wine velvet streamers. Mlso Russell Bibbee, Mr. and Mrs.
notice I set a at more .often Kim DeMarchi wore a sbor1 James Shadle, Mr. and Mrs.
now.
wine velv~t dress featuring a Bartow Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
lloglng aeata lan~ the only lace necldme and large puffed Waller Windsor, Mrs. Joe
badlrallmanhave. Tl!ey smoke sleeves with lace cuffs and Smllh, Point Pleasant, w. va.;
lnlluffybuaeawbin ll'aloo cold coUsr. She carried a b81kel of Mr.andMrs. TedReed,Mr.and
to open wlndowa. Tben even rose petals.
Mrs. Fred Crow, Pomeroy;
lpfll .
For her. daughter's wedding, Mrs. GraceTolaen,Mr.Everett
Of courae women aren't Mrs. Bastian! wore along wool
alwa71 pollto allber. They're and silk dress of rob~gg blue.
ala!oslaaiUlll)' at bad llltiiUitl'l The sleeveless dress was
u men. llry to Iii nice - and trimmed In a beaded jeweled r ..,.... - ._ ..,.,,. .
till puebed anutd.
collar, and she chose silver ..., illil . . . . .,.....
What Ia II llbout commulinR accessories. She carried a
lballuml people mean? - D. n"""'aY of white roses centered . 1~ FiiJ'I .
GBC GRADUATES
B.
by a white cymbldiwn orchid.
Dear D. :
Mrs. Lanier chose a long gown
GET T!IE JimER
PIGpleptmaanwhen they're of saUn. The empire skirt wu
JOBS!
crowded, COII!PIIinR or caught golden toast In color with .a
(Ne'! Quarter Beelns
11111111atiODI they ~- ~~ cream&lt;olored bodice featurtns
there aren't more rlota on long sleeves with a rullle trim of
March 19) •
~~:.~lllllllter buaea II due the goklen-toasl. She carried a
sood nalltre . of nosew of white roses and ..... ., ••u fer ··~ .
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you; May It be brown cymbidium orchid.
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Immediately after the
cert!Jiony a buffet rec-eption ·
wea held at the Crest Room of
Oscar's Restaurant. Soft musk
by a combo provided the
background aimoBphere as the

laD, be
qUite

PAUL DAVIS
JEWELEIS

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' dWn:h o1 (lalllprilll today at
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the IIIOI'IIiDI and eveulnl
aenlc:el.
• ·Graduating from Cedlrvllle
; CGilege IIIII wblle pasloriJII a
. chureb, lhe Rev. Mr. Pa)'im
' wu e.Ded to the Plllllpplnes u
• a missionary. His unusual
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'll)aliy where be bu spoken. He

will ..U: to the combined
Jlinlor Hl&amp;h 11111 Senl... lllgh
. yquq peojJie al6:30 p.m. In the
Feljowablp room of · the
eduealional bulldlniJ.
OmJns with Rev. Payton will
be his wife and one child. The
!"!bile Ia cordiallY Invited to
attenCI any '"' aU lbe services of
· the cburcb - located at Third
IIIII Loculi.

AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. and Mn.
Worth D. Holder, Penfield, New Y&lt;M'k, are annoiUicln&amp; llle
ensa&amp;ement of their daughter, Mll1 Marpret Holder to
Paul H. Etch, son of Mr. Paul G. Elch, Tripoli, Libya, and the
late Kathleen Safford Elch.
Mils Holzer Ia an under&amp;raduate asalslanl In the math
depaJ bnenl at Mlaml University, pmldent of Alpha Sl&amp;ma
Alpha Sorority and PI Mu Epal]on math hon&lt;M'ary.
Mr. Etch Ia a student at Mlaml University and a veteran

Q-,Who Is. tht on!y for·
tlgneio to win the Augusta
Maatera Golf Tau1'114ment?

A-Gary Player of South
Africa In 1961.

The weddln&amp; will be an event of Au&amp;usl.

QUILTED INSULATED

THERMAL UNDERWEAR
By B.V.D.

SHIRT ....................~~~~ $4.99
DRAMRS.............. ~~~~.$4.99

Darnbrough's
DEPJ. STOlE

Q-Which was the fir•t
synthetic fulas!ic?

1Sx17-4 Fortrel

light Green.--------------

Q-What was the first !itr
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outer space?
A- The Russian space do5
Lalka,
sentaboard
into orbit
arounII
the earth
Sputnik
In 1957.
Q-Do stars seem to

twinkle when seen from
outer space as they do m he
atmosphere?
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1Sx6-11, Acrilan

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Blue-Green Tweed----------·

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Frencli lll!iiUp GD 11'11111 Ill delivered to a Nopeclan o1J.
lnel drew 1101111 grmrlil from ap1ari11oD firm~ II IOCil
Pula bat. PYII !DOll ol tile 1+ wow 111118ft1111 II!JI !bey
warld ICmltiJin&amp; to &lt;:blv*le were Cll tbe way to llrael,
about u lhe ICift'y 81111 drew to

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SALE

$150
$90
$110
$125
$135
$90
$72
$50
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$225
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The attendant• were all
ldenUcally atUred In empire
styled IDW!ll of Chrls1maa I'N,
dellgned will! bodice of cut
velvet wltb scoop neckline
elbow len&amp;lll sleeves and A-line
crepe floor length sklrla. The
empire wllllwaa ac:conted will!
a 11Un bend and a 11Un panel
fell Into 110ft folds from a large
11Un bow at the back walsUine.
They "'"'" matchln&amp; I'N Dlor
bows In their hair and carried
colonial arrangementa of baby
white Fuji mums Interspersed
will! live boDy and red berries,
Ued with red and white uUn
ribbon alreamera.
A cousin of lhe bride, Mill
Leslie Ann J.el&amp;hty, was the
jiUIIor bridesmaid. She wore a
red velvet A·llne drel8 with
bllhop sleeves and white laee
trim at the neckline. ·Her
headpiece wu a ma~ red
Dlor bow and l!be carried •
miniature noaepy ldw!tlcal to
!be attendanta'.
UtUe Mill Cindy Snell, floww
girl, was attirlld In a wblte
oqama dreM ~ metcN•1.
open.e!'O'II!1 bonnet.Sbe C¥'W .
a lace covered~ (madi liY
Mra. Ella Ro11, maternal
jp'andmotbet of !be bride) filled

with roee petals. . , · '
A fraternity brolher of 1111
(jroorn, Paul Bater, o1 Toledo,

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Aren't you just a bit suspicious of anybody who enjoys
tbe first week of January? Perhaps you haven't had the
same e:~~perience, but It seems that wherever I turn, I
bump IIIIo enlhuaiaatlc people,
Here 1 am, just beginning to recover from Cllrlstmasmy buaband calls It Tlnselltl&amp;-while others are planning
aprlng cleaning. foty best friend baa even talked with an
upholSterer about recovering her living room sofa. I don't
know It she's actually chosen lhe Iabrie or not. Surely she
can't be that entbualastlc. Can you lmape anyone being
able to sit there sorting through 1,400 Utile square swatches
and being decisive al Ibis Ume of year? Tbe cblldren
haven't been back Ill school long enoU&amp;b. I haven't yet
swept up alllhe peanut hulls and broken plastic.
This mornln~y friend Ellen otopped by and asked if I
wanted to go s ping. "All the spring things are out and
1 can hardly wal !"was the way abe put it. I didn't have
the heart to tell her I am still · looking for a nice navy
sweater to wear tills winter.
Anolber tblng 1 didn't tell her was, 1 haven't even ex·
changed aome shi-'·
, ~ lhe boys • aunt gave them for Chr 1st•
maa. 1 am going to exchange them. But I'd rather not
cllscuu It with Ellen. She would bave bad those sblrts in·
side the department store at 10:05 a.m. Jan. 2. Sbe would
have marched rlgbt in and said, "I want to exchange Ibis
yellow size 12 for a size 14-here, I'll take Ibis blue one
with the stripes." Things never work out that way for me.
No matter wben I exclulnge lhe shirll tbere will be only
one 14 left 111 the entire department. And It's going to be
purple palaley.

Robert C. Byrd

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llaJJ, and 1111111 Pull aenpa,
JIW'I cbarled ll!at tbe pem- ll!'ltldenled lbal_ , a~­
l!llllll bad at- Ita COJJII!Jll to trwrer mllted tbe 'Unjultl·
tbe Yoyqe.
lied" FlwiCb embiJ'I\l. llnell
The olllclaJ Fiend! reacUoa report&amp; Cll!lllm!ecl to JIUib tbe
o!k«pmllon atory, uylDg lhe
boata """' Ill be uaed to
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I1'0ape 1n 111e combat that "people bact bame arc

pretty darn proud of you. •
.don't be mlated by wbat you
may ..e and read In certain
publlcatlona." Earlier In bla
Allan tour, a ll!llllil bomb was
thrown at the vice president's
car In ManDa, but It esplocled
barmleuly.
VATICAN CITY-Pcpe Paul
VI, In ills 111011 fervent peace
plea to date, denounced countrlea which suppi)' arms to
''poor natiCill lackln&amp; plOUibs,
IICIIools and hospltala" and
"&amp;iaJII lnduatrle1" prosperiJig
on their "capacity to produce

anna.''

Our Sool'llliptm Hhtldr.•iu JlaUey
'Jbe Ume hal come, in my I

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Jft '1965~ the ,...... JU"rrirt·

for the United decla!'N lt.oell free ot Brl,UJn,
StalL.. to ond Ita Indefensible ita g.- natloMI M&gt;duct economic ..neUono asalnot $9116 million. '11111 ~r. It .II
Rhodi'Ji•. Our countey'o policy expe&lt;Jed to read! W billion,
toward thil procrealve Alrl· • algnlftcant lruwth f!'r a
can . country il both unwl,. countey In IUcb a IIIU!IIIon.
and hypoc:rltical.
Aithouib UN · DatiCilo are
· Rhodesia, which .....,nlly au~ 19 be ~ ·ll&gt;o
marked the fourth annlveroaey aanrllons, !orelpl 1100111 Al't
o! ill lndependen&lt;e from llld to be In abundut -.ppl)o
Great Britain, may seem a In Rhodelia. ·
long way off ' to moot Amerione of the ot tbe
can &lt;ltlzeno. But what hu altuatiol) In which the Ulllled
been happenlllJI tliell!, and States llildl lllelt u a -~
the U.S, attitude toward It, or Ita ahor!Jlahted pulley II
ought to be of eoncem to all that we muot """' puwho want to - our oountey hll!ll·crade cbromlta .,.._
put Its · !&lt;nip relations on whl&lt;h we. uaed, to lilt , _
a more .IOUnd IIIII realiltlc . ~Ia for 12!J a 10!!-bull.
Ruala lor IWII'f¥ ·twlet !bat
When Rh&lt;ldetia dOclared ita IIJDO!IIIl.
Independence, the United Na'lbere ill evl4lence lbat Ruatlona, ot the lnllliatiol) of ala bu,yl the ore-wbldl Britain, lmpooed trade boillll need for ataelmaldnc and
with the "Illegal" ~e of . other vltallndultrlal alld mlliPromier Ian Smith. The U.S. tary JIUI~
from !be Jibe&gt;.
went along with Ita British dellana. '111111 we are havinl:
"ally."
to depend upon the Soviet
jud(!lllcnt,

Unlon--.nd we pay It a hand..
aorne mlddJe..mall pro!)t-tor
raw materiaiJ from J!bool••
which we need to belp ,..._
vide our de!enoe qa1nat the
Soviet Union.

The coercive rneuurea were

applied for the oatenalble, although rldleuloua, reuon that

Rhodelia somehow IM*d a

"threat" to International
peace. In actuality, they were
imposed In an effort to brlll!l
down the Smith sovemment
and defeat the lnd-udence
movement, and beeauae of
Rhodeala'a lntemal racial pollcleo whlcll are none of our

An additional )l'OJIY II

to ceue tndJna: wiMI North
VIetnam In aupport or 111.
I belle.te that our 1!J1Wi1e
and UD'CM'Dd policy toward

buJinea,
The aancUona should not
have been OJllllled, and they

have not worked. llhodeaia II
doing very well u an lnde.
pendent ota-.o!thollt the
bleuln&amp;' of the United States
and any other countries thot
may have obaerved the trad·
In&amp;' ban.

that

wbtia we baw ceued to trade
with In II!Pport of
Britain, !lrllaln bu re1uaec1

Rhodeala lhoulcl be 1'8\ttot&lt;l

at once.

AAMMAN, J&lt;M'dan - Lvael1
warplanes knocked out J..-.
dan's East Gb&lt;M' Canal for the
third time In "' attack which
J&lt;M'dan said tilled 11 pe1'80118 two men, three women and Ill
cblldren. The AI Falab guerrll1s SUTOR WAIVED
organization said It wu MLUII (UPI)-George Sutor,
responsible f&lt;R" attacU on two a ~ center acquired by Miami
laraeli settlements and tbe juat two weeki qo from
capture of a watchman.
Carolina, bas been plao:ed on
SAN CLEMENTE, CaUl.- walvera by tile Florldlau of !be
l'reBidenl Nixon, at the Callf&lt;M'· Amel'lwl BukelbaD Alll'danla Wblte Houae, promlaecl to tlon.
fllht pollution of the environment and make lbe 70s "lmolm
u lbe time when Ibis COWJiry
Tbe 1822 baU.eaaie colD Ia
repined a productive barmooy very rare u there are only
three known e:rtant.
between man "'d nature."
BAIGON-'lbe Soulll Vletna·
meae House of Representatives
by a narrow marp
lbree of Ita JiJOirifll+a w ·

Sonieone's
Birthday or
Anniversary
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To nearly anypl~ee
In the world.

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sbow a five~ard ault or
longer and the reat of the
:::...:.;:: bidding coolllted of a l!eart
raise, followed by varloua
Another clepressln&amp; lhlng about the first week in January
control-showing bida until 11 that I keep meeting people wbo are lapping up raspberry
Micldloport-Go!!lpollo
alx hearts was reached.
yoJurt. One can watch their hips llterally melt away. Tbey
SorviiiiJ Moigs, Gllllia
tOIIIUI!!I Dummy's ace of clubs won never seem to have any walnut raisin cake left over from
and Ma- Oluntv
the first trick and Bobby the holidays. Tbey have the thing down to an exact science.
w.1177 ar m.suo
went Into a prolonged period AI the clock strikes 12 on New Year's Eve, the last wedges
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,&lt;QALUPOUlo - " !!lUll be awfl!ily quiet around the Georae of serloua lhlnklng before of mince pie curiously disappear from their refrigerators
bomeal818'lblrd A~e. now that Chrlitrnu•is over. Mr . . p_laylng to the second trick. · and there's not a crumb left In their kitchell8. In my kitclien
lilld Mn. Gllmore bad lheli' ~~ and dalJihler home "'l;. ~ finally d~lcled 10 le;ld It ·milht be Febsuary before a"[iersoonto~s · r~lng Into
Illy.
· lc, helirt 'aDd 'Jilliy o\11' his ~ bill"of •date roll ' ancf the ·most fltle!iing kinds of cooklea
In ~WU.t
Wlft{fJII$~!Jil&lt;i~and~wlfefromMeGi!lr , ace and 'klnlli'Wwas juat aa '~ last ·lnto Mareh.
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!lui, N;.~.; ~aim aM AndyGUmiire~ their wives well for lhe l&gt;f!)las Aces that . It ian'! anylhlng I do-lt's just the w~Le~gs are. Every· parliamentary Immunity from
lhim Detroit, Midi.; lliDny rtGin cenlral Stale University; be did slllce a be art finesse one else will bave potted hyacinths on
kitchen window
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.l!mJny from Ohio Norlbern; NC1t'1!18!1, who's alway• home wi)en would have left him down at sills while 1 still have a red velvet poinsettia taped over PNlleCUUon
JERUS.&amp;I
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liil'• nOt allwldiJI8 GaUla Academy lllgh School, and Miss Andree least one trick.
my dining room doorway. They will be addresslllg valenOilmon from Coii!IDbua.
Wben West's q u e en of tines while I am belllg thankful! 've llnally got those Cbrlst- court ordered Denla M. Ruban
RIO GRANDE OPEN D41L Y - 1 PM to 6 PM
hhearts1dropped onb the second mas card&amp; out of the Uvlng room. (No, I haven't finished committed to a mental lllllltuSUNDAYS- 12 Noon to 6 P.M.
tlon f&lt;M' an Indefinite period.
. · FIRST UEIJTENANT Brenda BelvWe, United Slalel Air eart ead', ~Bob 'Y went Into checking the address list.)
F.WOUS
BRANDSHoban aet fire to the AI Ak1a
~ liia niumed to J•ekl•Jid Air Fefte Bale, San Antonio, another huddle. He came to
Evan Picone - Sp.rto
S.rloln of Mio•ithe
conclualon
that
West
Moeque In Auguat, toucbin&amp; off
!Ww, after lpllldlng 01r1a1mu bere will! her parepts and would not hold more than
Cadilloc
Pilat
Lady
Arrow
Poul• Br"!h an outburlt of antl-llraen
~ friMincludinl ber former aesociat- at Holler Medical
three dlamOJJda, 10 It beCarol
Klnt
Mloo
PotCorner
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- Eddie Nobor
111011Umentln !be Arab world.
Clllaler, Flnt Ave.
Membership
In
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NEW YORX-Lut-mlnuleneMilll BilvWe came bcme for lhe Dec. 21 weddln&amp; of a &amp;lrl came
sive "bilUonaires' club" is aotistlona averted the threat of
to lead lhe ace and king of · 4lpo Swea!on lor M•n and Boyo
frllad and former Air ·Force nurse budd,y, Mlu Mary Jane that suit. Wben West showed
restricted to companies with a transit slrike, but only at lbe
Q-Whal
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bv
the
C...ploto Rongo of Sla..
P..•lll•• Ill Plimeroy. Both &amp;lrla life lBII6 graduates olthe Holzer out 011 the second diamond, draft of a ahip?
annual sales or revenues of
COli
of
an
Increase
In
bua
and
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Christmaa Cards, Decorations, CoNies
lhdlral Caller School of lfiJI'IIna and joined lhe Air Force Bobby continued wltb tbe
at least f1 billion llsted on
A-'the
distance
a
boat
aubway
fares-cerlalnly
to
25
etc. ALL )I PRICE
l!lplher.
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jack; eutered dummy with protrudes into the water be- the New York Stock Ex·
centa,
perhaps
to
30.
cban&amp;e.
No kin&amp;.. ID tile Air Force, Mary Jane II MW Mn. Paul :he jack of trumps, cllscarded low tbe waterline.
Edward llqgetl ol Auitln, Tau, and Ia employed at llle St. a apade and club 011 tbe last
two diamonds and wound up
DIYid c-unil)' llolpllal In Austin.
making an the trieD.
what point
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theQ-From
earth's surface
an 1torr
R'$ AVACATION In Hawaii for 11Jte Dillon of ll!e Admitting Except for the fact .tbllt of both the northef'n and
the OPeDina bid Ill artlfk:lal southern skies visible?
llalf at Holler Medlatl Center, ~ Aft. &amp;!e lifi today for and
the Orange Club
A-The equator.
(lehnnhullllll.eventually Honq1u1u Wbere il!t'll 'Jolll her Army bearsairoog~
ao similarity to any
h•n-t,SCt. Jalu! w.Dillon, ..;bl)bas'been 1n Vietnam for eight other American Club ayatem.
Q-What organ of a bird
_.tha. The Dlllonl will ~ 11M! Ser88"'1'a ~ (Rest !IJid It 11 delll!led for e:~~pert 1110 produce• the feathers?
RICuperation) Ill lhe illanda. And, tbanlt'a baCk to admllt\J!i for only. So far, nellber Jim nor
A-The skin.
B®by h8s trleCJ playing It
witb anyone elae:
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'l1IANKll TO Farrest 11orden, wbo'1 quite bandy wltb a
_..,I bave a beaU~ color enlaraement ol Dick 11Jamu at slam repruenta any great mean7
A-It bas come to mean
tile dedklatlon r11he Sliver .Memorlalllrkl&amp;e. I alsO bave one r1 triumph for the blil, allhOulb
lhll
slam
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not
ljld
by
tJie
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aon, or a
Ntor Junior Wllaon, whlcb I'm Bivinl blm • a belated Walsh: team, ~ that I! did aon wboa favorite
rebels
against 1111
Oaltlluw Jilt,
~te a few IMI'I lather. It itema lrom the
ltie plclurel jult before tile ~ atarted coatrlbute
to the Aeea vleloq'.
. tralle Biblical story of David
lbal day. llru oo the spelken' plalform l!hootln&amp;- crowd
,~,., , . , ... AIM.!
' ancf Abealom.
..... ll't Wl')''rar.ly a ptiof4CnP!er &amp;*IU pl.chn IUen, 10
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Terrific savings on our entire Fall ' ·
Stock of dresses, coats, suits, sportswear
accessories.

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Bobby Wolff' a openln 1 bid
was lhe Orange Club used by
· him and Jim Jacoby. West's
two apades was one of those
PreempUve jump over~ans
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Uve and ahowed at least
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SOUTH POINT_ The First perfonned the duUea of best In Fellowship ·Hall of tbe
Baptial a.urcb 1n South Point man. Ushers were Tom church. Servin&amp; as hosteaes
was the 1ctne f&lt;M' a bea~tiful Mountaln,coullnoflhegroom; wereMn.RamonJ.Pack,Mn.
~lmas weddJn&amp; on Dec. Charle1 Shepherd; Craig Kin&amp;, Bernard Freeman, Mrs.
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King, daUibter of Mr. and Mrs. Massie, nepbew of the bride, Jeaneen Delon&amp;.
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Olarle1 A. King of Soulll Point, was the junior Ulber. "eterjon The bride's table, covered.
became the bride of Robert Lel&amp;bty, a cousin of ~ ·e bride, Wtllla white clolll outUned with
Neal Taylor, son of Mr. and was the rln&amp;bearer.
live holly, wu centered wiMI a
Mrs. Neal Taylor of Willow For her daU&amp;hter's weddln&amp;, five tier belHbaped weddln&amp;
Wood.
Mrs. King selected a cranberry , . - - - - - - - ·
The Rev. Gall Buckles knit dress with matchln&amp; coat
FOLIAGE
solemnized the double rln&amp; rites lrlmmed with white. She W&lt;M'e
at 7:30p.m. In a back&amp;roWld accessories In a matching
GARDENS
11tting of palms, beauty ballketa cranberry lhade and a coru&amp;e
of white cbrysantbemuma and of white roaes.
aeven br~nch . , ~ljll~elabra .- , 'llbe · bridearoem~• motberWhlle I&amp;ROrs In ll""rl~ae· c!lose 11 green 'lllk llbanbln&amp;lA•'
lamps cast·a 10ft glow over the llne dreas will! matcllint!'lacket
setting. The family pews were accented with beaded trim at
marked with Individual l)&gt;e neckline, matchln&amp; achiUI'Icane lamps which l!eld cessorlesandacorsageofwhite
lighted white tapers and In eacb rosebuds.
window was an arrangement of Immediately following the
holly centered will! a IJ&amp;hted ceremony, a reception wu held
white candle.
NupUal music for ll!e open
church rites was provided by
Mrs. Rodney Lyoll8, &lt;M'88ftlal
and Robert Sutton, soloilll. AI
close of the ceremony, the
bride 's sister, Mrs. David
Massie, ssng "The Weddln&amp;
Prayer" and The Lord's
Prayer.
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'father, lhe bride wore a
modified Juliet weddJn&amp; &amp;own
of while rose patterned
Chantilly lace, desi&amp;ned will!
slim filled &amp;own beneath ber
lace redin&amp;ote atyted will! hlgil
Victorian neckline and ion&amp;
blsbop sleeves. A scalloped
handcllpped lace mantilla
swept Into a chapel train. She
carried a white lace • covered
Bible topped with a CIIC&amp;de
arran&amp;ement of wblte roeebuda
and Wy-of-tbe-valley.
The matron-of-honor was
Mrs. Jamea Mayberry.
Brldesmatrons were Mrs.
David Mas&amp;ie of Dayton IIIII
Mn. Gre&amp;..-y lli&amp;ginl of San
Dlqo, CaiU., llaters of the
bride, and Mn. Larry Daniels.

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Plana are 1e1Un&amp; underway for the aii!IU81 party of the Bill
llwd lllnllrel AIIOdaUon tentatively sclieGJleclll!e 1aat of Mila
alantb or tile lint pert of February. TradiMCilally, eaeb member
Ill tile 1J'Q!P Ia preaenteda gift c1ur1n1 the party -and the process
clloeallnglhe 10 glfla needed f&lt;M' lhe party Ia now on·
. . WI). LoeaMon of the party bas not yet been delennlned.
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Week..,in Review

aroRa1 BELlB IN THE COMMUNITY were effectively
dJimed u Pomwoy weltomed In the new yeer. Amon&amp; lhe
dlacboa partlclpalln&amp; waa lhe Sacred Heart Otlll'Ch and amon&amp;
tile bell lincen m lhe occulon waa Clarence Neutzllng,
Nnm!"'l, a farmer Pcmeroy J'elident, who '11'81 pleased to be
wllb lhe IJ'Q!P.
The Sacred Beart Otllfcll bella are difficult to bandle at
na.. Tbere'a a big beD and a smaller bell and llle comhlnatim ill
~Pte ef!ective when they are run&amp; properly u they were OJJ New
Ylll''l. ClJI band, too, of COWM, waa Vic Neutzllng, a brother of
aar-l!ld certal!IJJ tile "Old Reliable" ollhe Sacred Hel!'l
Qnaoeh.

Miss Mary Mcrgoret Holder

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MRa. AHIIA JEAN ROllE PIDPERS of Denver, ColD, wu
l!n to IPill4 aiJollday vaCation with her parenta, Mr. and Mn.
Nnllll Rill.
. . . J-Ill widei)' eapwlenced In lelevlalon leachlnt! IIIII II a clolt. ' .
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II) "":b:•C vOCII mailc to give &amp;rades over a Denver
'l1!t 11va boata, built 111
Willie lhe course Ia pimarlly for chlldren ol tl!e &amp;rade
doll, II II Ibm! Gil ClpWI elrcult 10 that anyone wiabln&amp; to itlldy WIN AT IIRiijQI
~l!lllllelll 11!1 DenYW' area ma7 dooo.
,, .Alio'llln far lhe holiday period were capt. and Mn. ftiiSer
a.;,c;:.pt. Rill Ia .-vtna Ill !be air fefte at Meu, Ariz, Capt.
lildllll. Rille bave bww jpJelta not 4l!lly of bla parenll, ~· ~
~orrec;t
*llanDaallGII, bul.lier pinnii,Mr. and Mra. Fred Gaebel of
't J(lli 1'111111 • well. '
., Oswald &amp; J - Jaeo.y
'· JM!MatallJ, .AMI Jtln and Capt. and Mn. llGII aU were
lijq bame fir lhe bolldayl and colncldmtally met In OJicqo 10
N.b lml (D)
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In 1909, a Model-T Ford
established a record time for
lh8 4,000-mile journey from
New York to Seattle Ill 22
days and 55 minutes. with
IADII ol laborers sboveling
paths through the snow, aec or d i a g to Encyclopaedia
. Britannica.

tile first lime In many yean and, perhapt, for lhe

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The~ of ave aw hall u.......,.lillf&amp;petrolcr~ Year'• Eve.

=:JI,()y - IJ'be Mlilp County Fair Boord bas a lady

.· IIIJJ!III )II fllllbe poll, 11!11 b.eld by llCII Reuter, Ia Mn.
...1·1 ~. ·Aibanl Rd. nildellt. Mn. Kina Ia npertenced,
1Mi1J1 -ad wltb RiuterOJJ fair board record~ not only durl!!l
.._, fllr ·wwk 1M at other timet.

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' dWn:h o1 (lalllprilll today at
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the IIIOI'IIiDI and eveulnl
aenlc:el.
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; CGilege IIIII wblle pasloriJII a
. chureb, lhe Rev. Mr. Pa)'im
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'll)aliy where be bu spoken. He

will ..U: to the combined
Jlinlor Hl&amp;h 11111 Senl... lllgh
. yquq peojJie al6:30 p.m. In the
Feljowablp room of · the
eduealional bulldlniJ.
OmJns with Rev. Payton will
be his wife and one child. The
!"!bile Ia cordiallY Invited to
attenCI any '"' aU lbe services of
· the cburcb - located at Third
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AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. and Mn.
Worth D. Holder, Penfield, New Y&lt;M'k, are annoiUicln&amp; llle
ensa&amp;ement of their daughter, Mll1 Marpret Holder to
Paul H. Etch, son of Mr. Paul G. Elch, Tripoli, Libya, and the
late Kathleen Safford Elch.
Mils Holzer Ia an under&amp;raduate asalslanl In the math
depaJ bnenl at Mlaml University, pmldent of Alpha Sl&amp;ma
Alpha Sorority and PI Mu Epal]on math hon&lt;M'ary.
Mr. Etch Ia a student at Mlaml University and a veteran

Q-,Who Is. tht on!y for·
tlgneio to win the Augusta
Maatera Golf Tau1'114ment?

A-Gary Player of South
Africa In 1961.

The weddln&amp; will be an event of Au&amp;usl.

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SHIRT ....................~~~~ $4.99
DRAMRS.............. ~~~~.$4.99

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Q-Which was the fir•t
synthetic fulas!ic?

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Q-What was the first !itr
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outer space?
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Q-Do stars seem to

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Frencli lll!iiUp GD 11'11111 Ill delivered to a Nopeclan o1J.
lnel drew 1101111 grmrlil from ap1ari11oD firm~ II IOCil
Pula bat. PYII !DOll ol tile 1+ wow 111118ft1111 II!JI !bey
warld ICmltiJin&amp; to &lt;:blv*le were Cll tbe way to llrael,
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The attendant• were all
ldenUcally atUred In empire
styled IDW!ll of Chrls1maa I'N,
dellgned will! bodice of cut
velvet wltb scoop neckline
elbow len&amp;lll sleeves and A-line
crepe floor length sklrla. The
empire wllllwaa ac:conted will!
a 11Un bend and a 11Un panel
fell Into 110ft folds from a large
11Un bow at the back walsUine.
They "'"'" matchln&amp; I'N Dlor
bows In their hair and carried
colonial arrangementa of baby
white Fuji mums Interspersed
will! live boDy and red berries,
Ued with red and white uUn
ribbon alreamera.
A cousin of lhe bride, Mill
Leslie Ann J.el&amp;hty, was the
jiUIIor bridesmaid. She wore a
red velvet A·llne drel8 with
bllhop sleeves and white laee
trim at the neckline. ·Her
headpiece wu a ma~ red
Dlor bow and l!be carried •
miniature noaepy ldw!tlcal to
!be attendanta'.
UtUe Mill Cindy Snell, floww
girl, was attirlld In a wblte
oqama dreM ~ metcN•1.
open.e!'O'II!1 bonnet.Sbe C¥'W .
a lace covered~ (madi liY
Mra. Ella Ro11, maternal
jp'andmotbet of !be bride) filled

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(jroorn, Paul Bater, o1 Toledo,

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Aren't you just a bit suspicious of anybody who enjoys
tbe first week of January? Perhaps you haven't had the
same e:~~perience, but It seems that wherever I turn, I
bump IIIIo enlhuaiaatlc people,
Here 1 am, just beginning to recover from Cllrlstmasmy buaband calls It Tlnselltl&amp;-while others are planning
aprlng cleaning. foty best friend baa even talked with an
upholSterer about recovering her living room sofa. I don't
know It she's actually chosen lhe Iabrie or not. Surely she
can't be that entbualastlc. Can you lmape anyone being
able to sit there sorting through 1,400 Utile square swatches
and being decisive al Ibis Ume of year? Tbe cblldren
haven't been back Ill school long enoU&amp;b. I haven't yet
swept up alllhe peanut hulls and broken plastic.
This mornln~y friend Ellen otopped by and asked if I
wanted to go s ping. "All the spring things are out and
1 can hardly wal !"was the way abe put it. I didn't have
the heart to tell her I am still · looking for a nice navy
sweater to wear tills winter.
Anolber tblng 1 didn't tell her was, 1 haven't even ex·
changed aome shi-'·
, ~ lhe boys • aunt gave them for Chr 1st•
maa. 1 am going to exchange them. But I'd rather not
cllscuu It with Ellen. She would bave bad those sblrts in·
side the department store at 10:05 a.m. Jan. 2. Sbe would
have marched rlgbt in and said, "I want to exchange Ibis
yellow size 12 for a size 14-here, I'll take Ibis blue one
with the stripes." Things never work out that way for me.
No matter wben I exclulnge lhe shirll tbere will be only
one 14 left 111 the entire department. And It's going to be
purple palaley.

Robert C. Byrd

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llaJJ, and 1111111 Pull aenpa,
JIW'I cbarled ll!at tbe pem- ll!'ltldenled lbal_ , a~­
l!llllll bad at- Ita COJJII!Jll to trwrer mllted tbe 'Unjultl·
tbe Yoyqe.
lied" FlwiCb embiJ'I\l. llnell
The olllclaJ Fiend! reacUoa report&amp; Cll!lllm!ecl to JIUib tbe
o!k«pmllon atory, uylDg lhe
boata """' Ill be uaed to
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I1'0ape 1n 111e combat that "people bact bame arc

pretty darn proud of you. •
.don't be mlated by wbat you
may ..e and read In certain
publlcatlona." Earlier In bla
Allan tour, a ll!llllil bomb was
thrown at the vice president's
car In ManDa, but It esplocled
barmleuly.
VATICAN CITY-Pcpe Paul
VI, In ills 111011 fervent peace
plea to date, denounced countrlea which suppi)' arms to
''poor natiCill lackln&amp; plOUibs,
IICIIools and hospltala" and
"&amp;iaJII lnduatrle1" prosperiJig
on their "capacity to produce

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Our Sool'llliptm Hhtldr.•iu JlaUey
'Jbe Ume hal come, in my I

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Jft '1965~ the ,...... JU"rrirt·

for the United decla!'N lt.oell free ot Brl,UJn,
StalL.. to ond Ita Indefensible ita g.- natloMI M&gt;duct economic ..neUono asalnot $9116 million. '11111 ~r. It .II
Rhodi'Ji•. Our countey'o policy expe&lt;Jed to read! W billion,
toward thil procrealve Alrl· • algnlftcant lruwth f!'r a
can . country il both unwl,. countey In IUcb a IIIU!IIIon.
and hypoc:rltical.
Aithouib UN · DatiCilo are
· Rhodesia, which .....,nlly au~ 19 be ~ ·ll&gt;o
marked the fourth annlveroaey aanrllons, !orelpl 1100111 Al't
o! ill lndependen&lt;e from llld to be In abundut -.ppl)o
Great Britain, may seem a In Rhodelia. ·
long way off ' to moot Amerione of the ot tbe
can &lt;ltlzeno. But what hu altuatiol) In which the Ulllled
been happenlllJI tliell!, and States llildl lllelt u a -~
the U.S, attitude toward It, or Ita ahor!Jlahted pulley II
ought to be of eoncem to all that we muot """' puwho want to - our oountey hll!ll·crade cbromlta .,.._
put Its · !&lt;nip relations on whl&lt;h we. uaed, to lilt , _
a more .IOUnd IIIII realiltlc . ~Ia for 12!J a 10!!-bull.
Ruala lor IWII'f¥ ·twlet !bat
When Rh&lt;ldetia dOclared ita IIJDO!IIIl.
Independence, the United Na'lbere ill evl4lence lbat Ruatlona, ot the lnllliatiol) of ala bu,yl the ore-wbldl Britain, lmpooed trade boillll need for ataelmaldnc and
with the "Illegal" ~e of . other vltallndultrlal alld mlliPromier Ian Smith. The U.S. tary JIUI~
from !be Jibe&gt;.
went along with Ita British dellana. '111111 we are havinl:
"ally."
to depend upon the Soviet
jud(!lllcnt,

Unlon--.nd we pay It a hand..
aorne mlddJe..mall pro!)t-tor
raw materiaiJ from J!bool••
which we need to belp ,..._
vide our de!enoe qa1nat the
Soviet Union.

The coercive rneuurea were

applied for the oatenalble, although rldleuloua, reuon that

Rhodelia somehow IM*d a

"threat" to International
peace. In actuality, they were
imposed In an effort to brlll!l
down the Smith sovemment
and defeat the lnd-udence
movement, and beeauae of
Rhodeala'a lntemal racial pollcleo whlcll are none of our

An additional )l'OJIY II

to ceue tndJna: wiMI North
VIetnam In aupport or 111.
I belle.te that our 1!J1Wi1e
and UD'CM'Dd policy toward

buJinea,
The aancUona should not
have been OJllllled, and they

have not worked. llhodeaia II
doing very well u an lnde.
pendent ota-.o!thollt the
bleuln&amp;' of the United States
and any other countries thot
may have obaerved the trad·
In&amp;' ban.

that

wbtia we baw ceued to trade
with In II!Pport of
Britain, !lrllaln bu re1uaec1

Rhodeala lhoulcl be 1'8\ttot&lt;l

at once.

AAMMAN, J&lt;M'dan - Lvael1
warplanes knocked out J..-.
dan's East Gb&lt;M' Canal for the
third time In "' attack which
J&lt;M'dan said tilled 11 pe1'80118 two men, three women and Ill
cblldren. The AI Falab guerrll1s SUTOR WAIVED
organization said It wu MLUII (UPI)-George Sutor,
responsible f&lt;R" attacU on two a ~ center acquired by Miami
laraeli settlements and tbe juat two weeki qo from
capture of a watchman.
Carolina, bas been plao:ed on
SAN CLEMENTE, CaUl.- walvera by tile Florldlau of !be
l'reBidenl Nixon, at the Callf&lt;M'· Amel'lwl BukelbaD Alll'danla Wblte Houae, promlaecl to tlon.
fllht pollution of the environment and make lbe 70s "lmolm
u lbe time when Ibis COWJiry
Tbe 1822 baU.eaaie colD Ia
repined a productive barmooy very rare u there are only
three known e:rtant.
between man "'d nature."
BAIGON-'lbe Soulll Vletna·
meae House of Representatives
by a narrow marp
lbree of Ita JiJOirifll+a w ·

Sonieone's
Birthday or
Anniversary
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To nearly anypl~ee
In the world.

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sbow a five~ard ault or
longer and the reat of the
:::...:.;:: bidding coolllted of a l!eart
raise, followed by varloua
Another clepressln&amp; lhlng about the first week in January
control-showing bida until 11 that I keep meeting people wbo are lapping up raspberry
Micldloport-Go!!lpollo
alx hearts was reached.
yoJurt. One can watch their hips llterally melt away. Tbey
SorviiiiJ Moigs, Gllllia
tOIIIUI!!I Dummy's ace of clubs won never seem to have any walnut raisin cake left over from
and Ma- Oluntv
the first trick and Bobby the holidays. Tbey have the thing down to an exact science.
w.1177 ar m.suo
went Into a prolonged period AI the clock strikes 12 on New Year's Eve, the last wedges
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,&lt;QALUPOUlo - " !!lUll be awfl!ily quiet around the Georae of serloua lhlnklng before of mince pie curiously disappear from their refrigerators
bomeal818'lblrd A~e. now that Chrlitrnu•is over. Mr . . p_laylng to the second trick. · and there's not a crumb left In their kitchell8. In my kitclien
lilld Mn. Gllmore bad lheli' ~~ and dalJihler home "'l;. ~ finally d~lcled 10 le;ld It ·milht be Febsuary before a"[iersoonto~s · r~lng Into
Illy.
· lc, helirt 'aDd 'Jilliy o\11' his ~ bill"of •date roll ' ancf the ·most fltle!iing kinds of cooklea
In ~WU.t
Wlft{fJII$~!Jil&lt;i~and~wlfefromMeGi!lr , ace and 'klnlli'Wwas juat aa '~ last ·lnto Mareh.
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!lui, N;.~.; ~aim aM AndyGUmiire~ their wives well for lhe l&gt;f!)las Aces that . It ian'! anylhlng I do-lt's just the w~Le~gs are. Every· parliamentary Immunity from
lhim Detroit, Midi.; lliDny rtGin cenlral Stale University; be did slllce a be art finesse one else will bave potted hyacinths on
kitchen window
.
.l!mJny from Ohio Norlbern; NC1t'1!18!1, who's alway• home wi)en would have left him down at sills while 1 still have a red velvet poinsettia taped over PNlleCUUon
JERUS.&amp;I
EM - A dlstrfcl
liil'• nOt allwldiJI8 GaUla Academy lllgh School, and Miss Andree least one trick.
my dining room doorway. They will be addresslllg valenOilmon from Coii!IDbua.
Wben West's q u e en of tines while I am belllg thankful! 've llnally got those Cbrlst- court ordered Denla M. Ruban
RIO GRANDE OPEN D41L Y - 1 PM to 6 PM
hhearts1dropped onb the second mas card&amp; out of the Uvlng room. (No, I haven't finished committed to a mental lllllltuSUNDAYS- 12 Noon to 6 P.M.
tlon f&lt;M' an Indefinite period.
. · FIRST UEIJTENANT Brenda BelvWe, United Slalel Air eart ead', ~Bob 'Y went Into checking the address list.)
F.WOUS
BRANDSHoban aet fire to the AI Ak1a
~ liia niumed to J•ekl•Jid Air Fefte Bale, San Antonio, another huddle. He came to
Evan Picone - Sp.rto
S.rloln of Mio•ithe
conclualon
that
West
Moeque In Auguat, toucbin&amp; off
!Ww, after lpllldlng 01r1a1mu bere will! her parepts and would not hold more than
Cadilloc
Pilat
Lady
Arrow
Poul• Br"!h an outburlt of antl-llraen
~ friMincludinl ber former aesociat- at Holler Medical
three dlamOJJda, 10 It beCarol
Klnt
Mloo
PotCorner
One
- Eddie Nobor
111011Umentln !be Arab world.
Clllaler, Flnt Ave.
Membership
In
the
exclu·
· Sydney North, otc.
perfectly safe for him QUICK Q U 1Z
NEW YORX-Lut-mlnuleneMilll BilvWe came bcme for lhe Dec. 21 weddln&amp; of a &amp;lrl came
sive "bilUonaires' club" is aotistlona averted the threat of
to lead lhe ace and king of · 4lpo Swea!on lor M•n and Boyo
frllad and former Air ·Force nurse budd,y, Mlu Mary Jane that suit. Wben West showed
restricted to companies with a transit slrike, but only at lbe
Q-Whal
ir
meant
bv
the
C...ploto Rongo of Sla..
P..•lll•• Ill Plimeroy. Both &amp;lrla life lBII6 graduates olthe Holzer out 011 the second diamond, draft of a ahip?
annual sales or revenues of
COli
of
an
Increase
In
bua
and
.
Christmaa Cards, Decorations, CoNies
lhdlral Caller School of lfiJI'IIna and joined lhe Air Force Bobby continued wltb tbe
at least f1 billion llsted on
A-'the
distance
a
boat
aubway
fares-cerlalnly
to
25
etc. ALL )I PRICE
l!lplher.
.
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jack; eutered dummy with protrudes into the water be- the New York Stock Ex·
centa,
perhaps
to
30.
cban&amp;e.
No kin&amp;.. ID tile Air Force, Mary Jane II MW Mn. Paul :he jack of trumps, cllscarded low tbe waterline.
Edward llqgetl ol Auitln, Tau, and Ia employed at llle St. a apade and club 011 tbe last
two diamonds and wound up
DIYid c-unil)' llolpllal In Austin.
making an the trieD.
what point
on . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ; . - - - - - - - - - - - - . ,
theQ-From
earth's surface
an 1torr
R'$ AVACATION In Hawaii for 11Jte Dillon of ll!e Admitting Except for the fact .tbllt of both the northef'n and
the OPeDina bid Ill artlfk:lal southern skies visible?
llalf at Holler Medlatl Center, ~ Aft. &amp;!e lifi today for and
the Orange Club
A-The equator.
(lehnnhullllll.eventually Honq1u1u Wbere il!t'll 'Jolll her Army bearsairoog~
ao similarity to any
h•n-t,SCt. Jalu! w.Dillon, ..;bl)bas'been 1n Vietnam for eight other American Club ayatem.
Q-What organ of a bird
_.tha. The Dlllonl will ~ 11M! Ser88"'1'a ~ (Rest !IJid It 11 delll!led for e:~~pert 1110 produce• the feathers?
RICuperation) Ill lhe illanda. And, tbanlt'a baCk to admllt\J!i for only. So far, nellber Jim nor
A-The skin.
B®by h8s trleCJ playing It
witb anyone elae:
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Q-In modern USIII/t, what
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We a1ao don't feel that lhll 'doet the name Absalom
'l1IANKll TO Farrest 11orden, wbo'1 quite bandy wltb a
_..,I bave a beaU~ color enlaraement ol Dick 11Jamu at slam repruenta any great mean7
A-It bas come to mean
tile dedklatlon r11he Sliver .Memorlalllrkl&amp;e. I alsO bave one r1 triumph for the blil, allhOulb
lhll
slam
'II'U
not
ljld
by
tJie
ellber
aon, or a
Ntor Junior Wllaon, whlcb I'm Bivinl blm • a belated Walsh: team, ~ that I! did aon wboa favorite
rebels
against 1111
Oaltlluw Jilt,
~te a few IMI'I lather. It itema lrom the
ltie plclurel jult before tile ~ atarted coatrlbute
to the Aeea vleloq'.
. tralle Biblical story of David
lbal day. llru oo the spelken' plalform l!hootln&amp;- crowd
,~,., , . , ... AIM.!
' ancf Abealom.
..... ll't Wl')''rar.ly a ptiof4CnP!er &amp;*IU pl.chn IUen, 10
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11)1 Fornal. So be brou&amp;bt me !be l!lldes ind I · bad .the
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~ALL SALES FINAL

Carl's Annual Trade-1
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Terrific savings on our entire Fall ' ·
Stock of dresses, coats, suits, sportswear
accessories.

SWEEP UP THESE SAYINGS .AT.

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Bobby Wolff' a openln 1 bid
was lhe Orange Club used by
· him and Jim Jacoby. West's
two apades was one of those
PreempUve jump over~ans
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and Jim's double was neg&amp;·
Uve and ahowed at least
'd:ey'/nhlg &amp;bpo~rn~tsa:"~:

K;ng1s Br-'Je
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SOUTH POINT_ The First perfonned the duUea of best In Fellowship ·Hall of tbe
Baptial a.urcb 1n South Point man. Ushers were Tom church. Servin&amp; as hosteaes
was the 1ctne f&lt;M' a bea~tiful Mountaln,coullnoflhegroom; wereMn.RamonJ.Pack,Mn.
~lmas weddJn&amp; on Dec. Charle1 Shepherd; Craig Kin&amp;, Bernard Freeman, Mrs.
12 when .,'"··
.... Nancy Lynne brother of the bride, and Kevin Samuel Leighty' and Mise
King, daUibter of Mr. and Mrs. Massie, nepbew of the bride, Jeaneen Delon&amp;.
.
Olarle1 A. King of Soulll Point, was the junior Ulber. "eterjon The bride's table, covered.
became the bride of Robert Lel&amp;bty, a cousin of ~ ·e bride, Wtllla white clolll outUned with
Neal Taylor, son of Mr. and was the rln&amp;bearer.
live holly, wu centered wiMI a
Mrs. Neal Taylor of Willow For her daU&amp;hter's weddln&amp;, five tier belHbaped weddln&amp;
Wood.
Mrs. King selected a cranberry , . - - - - - - - ·
The Rev. Gall Buckles knit dress with matchln&amp; coat
FOLIAGE
solemnized the double rln&amp; rites lrlmmed with white. She W&lt;M'e
at 7:30p.m. In a back&amp;roWld accessories In a matching
GARDENS
11tting of palms, beauty ballketa cranberry lhade and a coru&amp;e
of white cbrysantbemuma and of white roaes.
aeven br~nch . , ~ljll~elabra .- , 'llbe · bridearoem~• motberWhlle I&amp;ROrs In ll""rl~ae· c!lose 11 green 'lllk llbanbln&amp;lA•'
lamps cast·a 10ft glow over the llne dreas will! matcllint!'lacket
setting. The family pews were accented with beaded trim at
marked with Individual l)&gt;e neckline, matchln&amp; achiUI'Icane lamps which l!eld cessorlesandacorsageofwhite
lighted white tapers and In eacb rosebuds.
window was an arrangement of Immediately following the
holly centered will! a IJ&amp;hted ceremony, a reception wu held
white candle.
NupUal music for ll!e open
church rites was provided by
Mrs. Rodney Lyoll8, &lt;M'88ftlal
and Robert Sutton, soloilll. AI
close of the ceremony, the
bride 's sister, Mrs. David
Massie, ssng "The Weddln&amp;
Prayer" and The Lord's
Prayer.
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'father, lhe bride wore a
modified Juliet weddJn&amp; &amp;own
of while rose patterned
Chantilly lace, desi&amp;ned will!
slim filled &amp;own beneath ber
lace redin&amp;ote atyted will! hlgil
Victorian neckline and ion&amp;
blsbop sleeves. A scalloped
handcllpped lace mantilla
swept Into a chapel train. She
carried a white lace • covered
Bible topped with a CIIC&amp;de
arran&amp;ement of wblte roeebuda
and Wy-of-tbe-valley.
The matron-of-honor was
Mrs. Jamea Mayberry.
Brldesmatrons were Mrs.
David Mas&amp;ie of Dayton IIIII
Mn. Gre&amp;..-y lli&amp;ginl of San
Dlqo, CaiU., llaters of the
bride, and Mn. Larry Daniels.

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Plana are 1e1Un&amp; underway for the aii!IU81 party of the Bill
llwd lllnllrel AIIOdaUon tentatively sclieGJleclll!e 1aat of Mila
alantb or tile lint pert of February. TradiMCilally, eaeb member
Ill tile 1J'Q!P Ia preaenteda gift c1ur1n1 the party -and the process
clloeallnglhe 10 glfla needed f&lt;M' lhe party Ia now on·
. . WI). LoeaMon of the party bas not yet been delennlned.
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Week..,in Review

aroRa1 BELlB IN THE COMMUNITY were effectively
dJimed u Pomwoy weltomed In the new yeer. Amon&amp; lhe
dlacboa partlclpalln&amp; waa lhe Sacred Heart Otlll'Ch and amon&amp;
tile bell lincen m lhe occulon waa Clarence Neutzllng,
Nnm!"'l, a farmer Pcmeroy J'elident, who '11'81 pleased to be
wllb lhe IJ'Q!P.
The Sacred Beart Otllfcll bella are difficult to bandle at
na.. Tbere'a a big beD and a smaller bell and llle comhlnatim ill
~Pte ef!ective when they are run&amp; properly u they were OJJ New
Ylll''l. ClJI band, too, of COWM, waa Vic Neutzllng, a brother of
aar-l!ld certal!IJJ tile "Old Reliable" ollhe Sacred Hel!'l
Qnaoeh.

Miss Mary Mcrgoret Holder

of lbe

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bu been' a aourte ol

Venua is the most brilliant
planet in our solar system.

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MRa. AHIIA JEAN ROllE PIDPERS of Denver, ColD, wu
l!n to IPill4 aiJollday vaCation with her parenta, Mr. and Mn.
Nnllll Rill.
. . . J-Ill widei)' eapwlenced In lelevlalon leachlnt! IIIII II a clolt. ' .
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II) "":b:•C vOCII mailc to give &amp;rades over a Denver
'l1!t 11va boata, built 111
Willie lhe course Ia pimarlly for chlldren ol tl!e &amp;rade
doll, II II Ibm! Gil ClpWI elrcult 10 that anyone wiabln&amp; to itlldy WIN AT IIRiijQI
~l!lllllelll 11!1 DenYW' area ma7 dooo.
,, .Alio'llln far lhe holiday period were capt. and Mn. ftiiSer
a.;,c;:.pt. Rill Ia .-vtna Ill !be air fefte at Meu, Ariz, Capt.
lildllll. Rille bave bww jpJelta not 4l!lly of bla parenll, ~· ~
~orrec;t
*llanDaallGII, bul.lier pinnii,Mr. and Mra. Fred Gaebel of
't J(lli 1'111111 • well. '
., Oswald &amp; J - Jaeo.y
'· JM!MatallJ, .AMI Jtln and Capt. and Mn. llGII aU were
lijq bame fir lhe bolldayl and colncldmtally met In OJicqo 10
N.b lml (D)
I
.!J.!ft abolrd tile plane Into Columbua.
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Record Run
In 1909, a Model-T Ford
established a record time for
lh8 4,000-mile journey from
New York to Seattle Ill 22
days and 55 minutes. with
IADII ol laborers sboveling
paths through the snow, aec or d i a g to Encyclopaedia
. Britannica.

tile first lime In many yean and, perhapt, for lhe

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111 r I . l'i .... tollnell~lllllll Wbert !bey arrived
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The~ of ave aw hall u.......,.lillf&amp;petrolcr~ Year'• Eve.

=:JI,()y - IJ'be Mlilp County Fair Boord bas a lady

.· IIIJJ!III )II fllllbe poll, 11!11 b.eld by llCII Reuter, Ia Mn.
...1·1 ~. ·Aibanl Rd. nildellt. Mn. Kina Ia npertenced,
1Mi1J1 -ad wltb RiuterOJJ fair board record~ not only durl!!l
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Eve wedding of Mlaa Deborah
JIIJI Balllo Mr. John Michael
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'l'be Rev. Lloyd Grinun of.
lldatnd at the 6:30p.m. double
rtac ceremony. The bride is the
daulbter of Mr. and Mrs.
W1lllam Hall, RuUand, and lhe
bridegroom Is lbe son of Mr.
IIIII Mn. John Roush, Sr.,

Breezy Heights, Pomeroy.

Miss Jenny Ferguson of
Pomeroy, IIDute 3, served as
maid of honor for the bride. Mr.
Larry Grogan, Second St.,
Middleport, was the best man.
A reception honoring the
couple was held at the home of
the bride's parents..
Mrs. RDush resides with her
parents. Mr. Rouah enlisted In
the U. S. Navy and is now
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a holiday
party Monday evening.
G-tswereCaptainandMrs.
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Mr. IIIII Mrs. George Mead,
Waahington, D. C.; Miss
Jbrgaret Handley, New York

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., wwe achanged In a 2 o'clock silk illusion thai feU lrom a
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dlucbter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. her slater, MISS Aleu Kramer,
Bamllz, Pomeroy.
Miss Teresa C. DeBac;a, Las
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pafwmed by tbe Rev. Edward Guthrie.
•, : Olrialman, was enhanced wiU! They W()I'O Door lqlh go1wna
iliDdle trees decorated with ofplumvelvetbodlceaandlilac
i ' I)')IIOpbila Ued with velvet saUn skirts lalling from tbe
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gown of Imported Candleligbters wen 'nmotby
alyled with aeoop and
Stephen Hoellcher,
IIIII Iang petal pointed Amarillo, oous1ns of the bride.
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silk cut work Y., aerved as the best man and
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POMEROY-Mr. and Mn. J. M. Gaul, Pomeror, Route
3, are announcing the engagement and approachiJw
marriage of tbeir daughter, Patricia Ann, to Mr. LarrY D.
(]ay, BOD Of Mr, 8Jid Mrs. Herbert W. Clay, Ilearbom
Jfeighta, Mich. .
Mlaa Gaul graduated from Eutem IDgh School, ct.&amp; of
1967, and Ia a junior at Glenville Slate College, GienvWe, w.
Va. Her fiance Ia a graduate of Crestwood IDgh SchooiiDd Ia
atlendlng Henry Ford Conununity CoUege, Dearhom, Mich.,
while onlft educational leave from General Motors Corp. A
SUJIIIIIOl' wedding II being planned by the couple.

MIDDLEPORT - Over 110
MONDAY
ttended
YOUNG ADULT CLASS persons a
a watc:h night
Bradbury Church of christ: :::, ~:es!t~
Monday 7 pJD. at the church. of the Nazarene by tbe MeJp
MEIGS DeMOLAY councD, Area Hollneu Alan.
RACINE - A Door length lhe ushers were Charles Yost, Monday at 7 p.m.; the Nine
churches
were
gown of ivory bridal aaUn was Racine, brother of tbe bride, DeMolay Chapter, 7:30 p.m., represented allbe amlce with
worn by Mlaa Nancy Kay Yost and George E. Skinner, Middleport Masonic Temple. Dr. Steven Neue, prelldent of
of Columbus for her weddlng ID Pomeroy, a eoua1n of tbe bride. Relrellhmenls.
Mt. Vernon Nazarene "·"-e,
Mr. carl James Circle, alao of For her da1J8hler'a wedding,
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Columbus, at the First BapUat Mra. Yost wore a royal blue SALEM CENTER PTA, 7:30 88 ~pe~ker.
Church In Racine.
double knit drea in A-line style Monday night at the school.
Tbe attendance banner went
'l'be 10:30 am. doublo-rlng and a CCII'88ge of white car- TUESDAY
to the Laurel Cliff Free
~ on Nov. 28 was nations. Mrs. ,.._,~ wa• In MIDDLEPORT FlrAM Lodge 1\fe.lllodiat, Cb~b. ·!!\Ill II
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cenqge banner - t to. lbe
decorated In the Tbeak!Clvlng white carnation coraage.
WEDNESDAY
Pomeroy . Cburch of the
theme. Mlaa Shirlee Neigler of Immediately following the BIG BEND Neighborhood NIIZII'One with 130 per cent of
Racine waa lhe organist.
ceremony a reception was held Girl Scout service team, the membership amoag ita
Daughter of Mr. IIIII Mrs. intbeehurchsoetalroom. Blue training aeaaton, 10 a.m. to 2 repreaentativeatbere.
Gene Yost of Racine, tbe bride nellin&amp; was uaed over white p.m. Wednesday, st. Andrews
During the amlce, the Rev.
was escorted ID the altar by her blbleclotbs and the decorations Church, Parkersburg, W. Va. Eugene Gillpve 1 five miDule
lather. Her gown was fuhioned featured weddlng beUs. Tbe
THURSDAY
sennonetle ~hy~
with a scoop neckline, long cake waa topped with white PAST COUNCILORS, was presen
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aleevea with points over the beUs and love birds holding TheodOI'UII Council 17, Daughter
OUier churchee iepwnted
wrisls,andatraln. HerveDwa• wedding rings.
of America, 7 pm. Thursday, were Racine Oiurch of tbe
of ivory lace and she wore a Mrs. George B. Skinner, home of Mrs. Mabel Wolfe.
Nazarene, ~ter Churcb of
rbinea!Dne necklace, a gift of Pomeroy, aunt of the bride, AFTERNOON CIRCLE, the Nazarene, Point Rock
the groom who is tbe BOD of Mr. aerved the cake and others Heath
United Methodist Church of tbe NUIII'IIJI, Pt.
and Mrs. Homer Circle, Racine. usialing with lhe llei'Vin&amp; were Church, 2 p.m. Thunday at the Pleuanl Church of lbe
The bride made both her Mrs. Earl Cross, Mrs. Charlea church. Mrs. M. L. French, Naz.arene and lbe DanvUie
weddlng gown and her veil. She Theiss, Diana, Donna and program leader; Mrs. Emei'IOII Wealeyan Church.
c:arried a nosegay bouquet of Deborah Cross, all of Racine. Jones, devotio01; Mra. P. L.
ivory roses and white car- Guealll were registered hy MJaa Mitc:h, Mrs. James Jividen,
naUons.
MarlhaYosl,slsterofthebride, Mrs. C. M. WUson, hostesses.
CANADAY&amp; ENTERTAIN
Tbe bride's only attendant and Miss Dizie Circle, the BIG
BEND
NEIGHPOMEROY- Mr. IDd Mn.
was Mlaa Carol WUcozen, high groom's slater.
BORHOOD, Four Rivers Girl Delmar A Canada .................
school friend and roommate at For a wedding trip to Scout Council, aerviee team at their rkcoin lfiji;d':;
Ohio Slate University. She Clarlisburg, W. Va., tbe bride meelin8, Thursday, 9:30 1o 11 williaNewYear'aoEveparly.
fuhioned her own dress of ice changed iniD an enaemble of am., Middleport Scout Houae. ,Guests were Mr. and Mra.
blue taffete, lloor lengtll, with a b'·"" gold and red.
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scoopnecklineandlongaleevea n;" new Mrs. Circle 1a a Members of Class
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lftd wore a matching bow In her graduate of Southern High G
Mr. IDd Mn. Aaron r.tJI, lfr.
hair. Her llowera were white School, attended Rio Grande
uests at Party . . mdfoln.Eibert Jl...,, Dr.

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annDUIICq the enga&amp;ementoflhelr daughter, Mary, to Mr.
Gary Falloo, BOo of Mr. and Mra. Vemard F8llon of Patriot,
RDute 2.
Mlaa Hall is a 1968 graduate of Meigs Local IDgh School
and Is employed at Dutton Onqj In Mlddleport. Mr. Fallon Is
a 1966graduale of Soulhwestem IDgh School and Is presenUy
employed as a meat cutter at the Penny-Fare Store In
GaiUpoUa. Weddlng plans are incomplete.

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Forsythe, Columbus.
Out' of county guests at the
wedding were Mr. IDd Mn.
DnyleMutU, Tomllld Ted, New
PhUadelphia; George and
David KIICIJil8, Gahanna; Mrs;
Mart G,_.., Shade; and Mr.
and Mn. RlllllaU Reiber and
Rachael, Norfolk, Virglnls.

A rehearsal dinner at tbe
Congress Inn Friday night
before ·the wedding was boated
hy the bridegroom's parenla.
TbenewMn.Griegolsallll'l
grad111te of Plainview IDgh
School. She Ia a junior at New
Meldco Hlghlandl Univenity,
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Lewll,'lllll tbe hoabl' ehildrea,
Kent, Lori IDd L)'Dn Games
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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and
Mn. Don Go111ey, Middleport,
boated a New Year's. nJgbt
dlnnerparty.'lbeirguellla-e
Mr. and Mra. Herold Yo111111,
auton, W. Va., Mra. ~QII
Lowery, Middleport; lire. Amii
Ogdln, Willleaville; Mr. and
Mra. Eugeae Campbell,
Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Griffith, Karea Grlffilb,
Pllmeroy; and Dollie Walters,

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Revolution wiU meet at 2 p, m,, mellbJC of the ,~ r4 u., ,
f'riday·at tbe home of Mn. N,ft, Mlddlepu1 Firt Dapar lnMil( ·
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of St. Louis, Mo., were
llf'OOIIIIIIlel, Sealin8the guesta
were Robert G. Godhardt,
lludam, Masa.;and Stephen L.
Woodcock, Haverhill, Mus.
~L?"tion following lbe
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Inn. Orchidl shipped from
Hawlli hy a friend of tbe bride
IIIII groom decorated the aerving tab)e. For her traveling
coalllme the bride changed iniD
a brown suit dress with whfub
abe wore brown acceasoriea.

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Colorado, the couple wtU live In
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Racine, aerved as best man IDd pbyslw education at Ohio Stele Middleport First Baptist Mn.
University. She plana to con- Church were guests at a New
Year'sEvepartyhoatedbyMr.
--o and Mrs. Manning Kloea.

1\lpba Sipla ldpba Soi'ori!J.
'l'be groom graduated from
high IChool in Albuquerque IIIII
Ia alao 1 junlar at NMHU.IIfJ Ia
affiliated with S11!D1 Pili Alpha
Fnterillty IIIII Ia a member of

MIDDLEPORT - Bubbl of F• ller daughter'a weddbc,
wblte siadJoUI!tnW hy pUua Mra. KID8 11111'8 • lime ..._
and C811delabra ·dleonted lbe coat ..-nble wtlb lllltcl!lll
altar oflbe l!radbliry Churcb of hat IIIII II!Oea. Mn. Finllw Chrblt fCII' ~ wadding of MIY In a grey wool au1ib wttli !Ditch-·
Debra EIIIDe KID&amp; to Mr. log hal and 1110ea IIIII bo111
SlliDIIID Rldllld Flnlaw.
Mn. KID8 IIIII Mn. Finllw
'1\e wacldlns wu 1n neat of . . . earuc• of ~'"l•lt
Ocl.l aU:JO p.m. wltb lfr. Ted arcblda.
Cldwallader reading the double A reception boaoriDI tht
rlngetNIIIOIIf. 'l'bebridelsthe couPle wu held In lbe ·dllrdl
daupbir of . lfr. IIIII lire. m.1 room. Aqua blu DttlbiC
William H. KiD8 of Middleport, WU Ullld on lbe refre bporlt
Route 1, IIIII lbe bridelroom Ia !Uie.llervlng wen MJ.. c,lllll
lbe- oflfr.lllll Mn. Rldllld stev....., Point Fl
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Va.; Mn. Glarla O'clll, IliaNuplllllllllllc - provided -rille; Mn. ae.le KIDc, llln.
by Mra. Raym~ Wllcoz, ArllDe Davll, Mill ltltllryll
Middleport, Route . 1, planill, werner, IDd Mra. MII'Uya
IDd Mn. Doat14 Mayer, Poulin, all Gl Mlddlepci1, Route
l'wMI-oy, 9UCIIIalt Tbe bride I.
WlleiCCI'tedtolbelltarhyller a-t. wen regiJiered bJ
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Mila ltlrya staker, Fraaklla
Far blr ~· lbe bride Fumace.
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lace bodice IIIII• ·!JI empire the Smoky IIIII Blue llklle
llllbouette. Her bbnfflqt veU of Mountalnt, lhe bride dwniod
bridallllulion feU fl'lliD 1 petal Into 1ft aqua double knit ~
.J!Illteau beai!Piece"••ceut•d ..tll"llhM wtlb -'-'te •- 8be
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jewelry- a lol4 bracelet, a her bridal bouquet. ,
11ft Gl 1be brtdep'oam. · Sbe Tbe aew Mn. Finllw 11 a
c:arried a bouquet Gl prdeniaa, graduate ot M1M1tpnrt llllb
sweetheart
ro1e1 · and ScboollllllattendedRioGnnlle
atepbanotla.
Collale. Sbe Ia employed at lbe
'l'be brlde'1 alleadanta Weft Imperial Electric Co Jlld.
Mla .Carol S. KIDc, Middleport, dllplll'l. lfr. Finllw
blr Clllllln, lbe maid Gl bonor; from ·Pamel'nyHighScbool ud
Mia Slier!)' KIDc, Mia ltllby attended Trlnkiad Slate J1lllkl'
KIDc,bolllllalenoflbelirlde; Colle~• In Colorado IIIII Rio
and Mill Tamata 'JI'IDlaw Grande College He Ia ew *tb
Cincinnati, lllater 'of the employed Ia' lbe pla~';;'tnl
bridegrOCIIJ, tbe br',.tewiwlda. aurvey department oflbe Olio
AU oflbe •lteadlall were ID Department of lll&amp;bwaya,
JJqUI blue bonded cnpe IOWIII ColJIJIIINa.
lritb!Ditc:hing llioea IIIII plllbq Tbe couple re~lclel a.l ·
habl. 'l'be)' carried bouqllllbl of Ptmeroy Route._ . ··'
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blue,lllllwcnrblneatGueplna,
liftl of the bride. '
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friends Need ·
Mr. J1111e1 Aadenoa of
To Know
PUIIetoywu bell JIJiiJ fCII' lbe
You Care
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Mr. Ral)llf
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Mr.IIDII!Apn llllllfr
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Mia Rita Bail7• Clllllln oflbe
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�Mary Hall of Rutland Engaged

Mrs. Paul Elroy Griege
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Eve wedding of Mlaa Deborah
JIIJI Balllo Mr. John Michael
IIDIIIh was solomnlzed at the
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'l'be Rev. Lloyd Grinun of.
lldatnd at the 6:30p.m. double
rtac ceremony. The bride is the
daulbter of Mr. and Mrs.
W1lllam Hall, RuUand, and lhe
bridegroom Is lbe son of Mr.
IIIII Mn. John Roush, Sr.,

Breezy Heights, Pomeroy.

Miss Jenny Ferguson of
Pomeroy, IIDute 3, served as
maid of honor for the bride. Mr.
Larry Grogan, Second St.,
Middleport, was the best man.
A reception honoring the
couple was held at the home of
the bride's parents..
Mrs. RDush resides with her
parents. Mr. Rouah enlisted In
the U. S. Navy and is now
staUoned at Great Lakes, m.

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a holiday
party Monday evening.
G-tswereCaptainandMrs.
IIDger RDae, Mess, Arizona;
Mr. IIIII Mrs. George Mead,
Waahington, D. C.; Miss
Jbrgaret Handley, New York

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., wwe achanged In a 2 o'clock silk illusion thai feU lrom a
• Dupiiii!DISISalurday, Dec. 20, white velvet bow and carried a
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i; hyia~·=:=cg';! =~~~U.::f:fte:"chldyer
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· IIIII Mr. Paul Elroy Griego of surrounded hy stephanoUs and
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. M.daugh
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l . Dr. IIIII Mrs. N. W. Kramer Attendlngthebrldeaamaidof
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Barnilz)
of honor was her slater, Mils Sara
Albuquerque and the grand- Kramer.Tbe_brldeamaldawere
dlucbter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. her slater, MISS Aleu Kramer,
Bamllz, Pomeroy.
Miss Teresa C. DeBac;a, Las
. · Selllq for the ceremony Vegas, and Miq Cynthia
pafwmed by tbe Rev. Edward Guthrie.
•, : Olrialman, was enhanced wiU! They W()I'O Door lqlh go1wna
iliDdle trees decorated with ofplumvelvetbodlceaandlilac
i ' I)')IIOpbila Ued with velvet saUn skirts lalling from tbe
rlllban. O.,~lscUons of empire ·Wdista. The threemusic was quarter length sleeve• had
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Deanlorl. alarJd.&lt;Jutcufflwhichwenlined
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Gregory with Ulac aaUn. Llrlt velvet
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lie bride, wert the Ma.. aer- and accented the back
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In llll1'l'iqe hy her velvet how in her hair lixl
,;!i!llll) lbe lride wore a fofmal c:arried pink lrosted mums.
gown of Imported Candleligbters wen 'nmotby
alyled with aeoop and
Stephen Hoellcher,
IIIII Iang petal pointed Amarillo, oous1ns of the bride.
Tbe A1-line aUhouelte Evlft and EmU Kramer, ber
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silk cut work Y., aerved as the best man and
llowed freely Elroy A. Griego, Jr. and Robert
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POMEROY-Mr. and Mn. J. M. Gaul, Pomeror, Route
3, are announcing the engagement and approachiJw
marriage of tbeir daughter, Patricia Ann, to Mr. LarrY D.
(]ay, BOD Of Mr, 8Jid Mrs. Herbert W. Clay, Ilearbom
Jfeighta, Mich. .
Mlaa Gaul graduated from Eutem IDgh School, ct.&amp; of
1967, and Ia a junior at Glenville Slate College, GienvWe, w.
Va. Her fiance Ia a graduate of Crestwood IDgh SchooiiDd Ia
atlendlng Henry Ford Conununity CoUege, Dearhom, Mich.,
while onlft educational leave from General Motors Corp. A
SUJIIIIIOl' wedding II being planned by the couple.

MIDDLEPORT - Over 110
MONDAY
ttended
YOUNG ADULT CLASS persons a
a watc:h night
Bradbury Church of christ: :::, ~:es!t~
Monday 7 pJD. at the church. of the Nazarene by tbe MeJp
MEIGS DeMOLAY councD, Area Hollneu Alan.
RACINE - A Door length lhe ushers were Charles Yost, Monday at 7 p.m.; the Nine
churches
were
gown of ivory bridal aaUn was Racine, brother of tbe bride, DeMolay Chapter, 7:30 p.m., represented allbe amlce with
worn by Mlaa Nancy Kay Yost and George E. Skinner, Middleport Masonic Temple. Dr. Steven Neue, prelldent of
of Columbus for her weddlng ID Pomeroy, a eoua1n of tbe bride. Relrellhmenls.
Mt. Vernon Nazarene "·"-e,
Mr. carl James Circle, alao of For her da1J8hler'a wedding,
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Columbus, at the First BapUat Mra. Yost wore a royal blue SALEM CENTER PTA, 7:30 88 ~pe~ker.
Church In Racine.
double knit drea in A-line style Monday night at the school.
Tbe attendance banner went
'l'be 10:30 am. doublo-rlng and a CCII'88ge of white car- TUESDAY
to the Laurel Cliff Free
~ on Nov. 28 was nations. Mrs. ,.._,~ wa• In MIDDLEPORT FlrAM Lodge 1\fe.lllodiat, Cb~b. ·!!\Ill II
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cenqge banner - t to. lbe
decorated In the Tbeak!Clvlng white carnation coraage.
WEDNESDAY
Pomeroy . Cburch of the
theme. Mlaa Shirlee Neigler of Immediately following the BIG BEND Neighborhood NIIZII'One with 130 per cent of
Racine waa lhe organist.
ceremony a reception was held Girl Scout service team, the membership amoag ita
Daughter of Mr. IIIII Mrs. intbeehurchsoetalroom. Blue training aeaaton, 10 a.m. to 2 repreaentativeatbere.
Gene Yost of Racine, tbe bride nellin&amp; was uaed over white p.m. Wednesday, st. Andrews
During the amlce, the Rev.
was escorted ID the altar by her blbleclotbs and the decorations Church, Parkersburg, W. Va. Eugene Gillpve 1 five miDule
lather. Her gown was fuhioned featured weddlng beUs. Tbe
THURSDAY
sennonetle ~hy~
with a scoop neckline, long cake waa topped with white PAST COUNCILORS, was presen
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aleevea with points over the beUs and love birds holding TheodOI'UII Council 17, Daughter
OUier churchee iepwnted
wrisls,andatraln. HerveDwa• wedding rings.
of America, 7 pm. Thursday, were Racine Oiurch of tbe
of ivory lace and she wore a Mrs. George B. Skinner, home of Mrs. Mabel Wolfe.
Nazarene, ~ter Churcb of
rbinea!Dne necklace, a gift of Pomeroy, aunt of the bride, AFTERNOON CIRCLE, the Nazarene, Point Rock
the groom who is tbe BOD of Mr. aerved the cake and others Heath
United Methodist Church of tbe NUIII'IIJI, Pt.
and Mrs. Homer Circle, Racine. usialing with lhe llei'Vin&amp; were Church, 2 p.m. Thunday at the Pleuanl Church of lbe
The bride made both her Mrs. Earl Cross, Mrs. Charlea church. Mrs. M. L. French, Naz.arene and lbe DanvUie
weddlng gown and her veil. She Theiss, Diana, Donna and program leader; Mrs. Emei'IOII Wealeyan Church.
c:arried a nosegay bouquet of Deborah Cross, all of Racine. Jones, devotio01; Mra. P. L.
ivory roses and white car- Guealll were registered hy MJaa Mitc:h, Mrs. James Jividen,
naUons.
MarlhaYosl,slsterofthebride, Mrs. C. M. WUson, hostesses.
CANADAY&amp; ENTERTAIN
Tbe bride's only attendant and Miss Dizie Circle, the BIG
BEND
NEIGHPOMEROY- Mr. IDd Mn.
was Mlaa Carol WUcozen, high groom's slater.
BORHOOD, Four Rivers Girl Delmar A Canada .................
school friend and roommate at For a wedding trip to Scout Council, aerviee team at their rkcoin lfiji;d':;
Ohio Slate University. She Clarlisburg, W. Va., tbe bride meelin8, Thursday, 9:30 1o 11 williaNewYear'aoEveparly.
fuhioned her own dress of ice changed iniD an enaemble of am., Middleport Scout Houae. ,Guests were Mr. and Mra.
blue taffete, lloor lengtll, with a b'·"" gold and red.
• --011 "el'- A'-'een Ohio·
scoopnecklineandlongaleevea n;" new Mrs. Circle 1a a Members of Class
;', .;d ~- ~ ~w.',
lftd wore a matching bow In her graduate of Southern High G
Mr. IDd Mn. Aaron r.tJI, lfr.
hair. Her llowera were white School, attended Rio Grande
uests at Party . . mdfoln.Eibert Jl...,, Dr.

! ~~er,Mr. ~~ate~· ~~~ ::=~..::.~.~.~ursing at ~o~b~J~dams,
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annDUIICq the enga&amp;ementoflhelr daughter, Mary, to Mr.
Gary Falloo, BOo of Mr. and Mra. Vemard F8llon of Patriot,
RDute 2.
Mlaa Hall is a 1968 graduate of Meigs Local IDgh School
and Is employed at Dutton Onqj In Mlddleport. Mr. Fallon Is
a 1966graduale of Soulhwestem IDgh School and Is presenUy
employed as a meat cutter at the Penny-Fare Store In
GaiUpoUa. Weddlng plans are incomplete.

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and Is eurrenUy employad hy
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'l'be couple resides at 12lf
Forsythe, Columbus.
Out' of county guests at the
wedding were Mr. IDd Mn.
DnyleMutU, Tomllld Ted, New
PhUadelphia; George and
David KIICIJil8, Gahanna; Mrs;
Mart G,_.., Shade; and Mr.
and Mn. RlllllaU Reiber and
Rachael, Norfolk, Virglnls.

A rehearsal dinner at tbe
Congress Inn Friday night
before ·the wedding was boated
hy the bridegroom's parenla.
TbenewMn.Griegolsallll'l
grad111te of Plainview IDgh
School. She Ia a junior at New
Meldco Hlghlandl Univenity,
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75th Anniversary
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Lewll,'lllll tbe hoabl' ehildrea,
Kent, Lori IDd L)'Dn Games
wereplayedandreh.hmenll
aerved
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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and
Mn. Don Go111ey, Middleport,
boated a New Year's. nJgbt
dlnnerparty.'lbeirguellla-e
Mr. and Mra. Herold Yo111111,
auton, W. Va., Mra. ~QII
Lowery, Middleport; lire. Amii
Ogdln, Willleaville; Mr. and
Mra. Eugeae Campbell,
Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Griffith, Karea Grlffilb,
Pllmeroy; and Dollie Walters,

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Jonathan Melp Chapter of the
MIETINO CANCEl! ED
DaUihten of the American MIDDLEPORT - Jaauary
Revolution wiU meet at 2 p, m,, mellbJC of the ,~ r4 u., ,
f'riday·at tbe home of Mn. N,ft, Mlddlepu1 Firt Dapar lnMil( ·
Moan. Co-llollaM wtU be baa been eanceUed.
Mra. o. p. Klein and Miaa· ·
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W. Kramer, the bl'ide's- brother
of St. Louis, Mo., were
llf'OOIIIIIIlel, Sealin8the guesta
were Robert G. Godhardt,
lludam, Masa.;and Stephen L.
Woodcock, Haverhill, Mus.
~L?"tion following lbe
·-.,.wasbeldattheHoUday
Inn. Orchidl shipped from
Hawlli hy a friend of tbe bride
IIIII groom decorated the aerving tab)e. For her traveling
coalllme the bride changed iniD
a brown suit dress with whfub
abe wore brown acceasoriea.

tbe lludenlaenale. .
After a honeymoon In
Colorado, the couple wtU live In
Las YIIU where ~ are
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Racine, aerved as best man IDd pbyslw education at Ohio Stele Middleport First Baptist Mn.
University. She plana to con- Church were guests at a New
Year'sEvepartyhoatedbyMr.
--o and Mrs. Manning Kloea.

1\lpba Sipla ldpba Soi'ori!J.
'l'be groom graduated from
high IChool in Albuquerque IIIII
Ia alao 1 junlar at NMHU.IIfJ Ia
affiliated with S11!D1 Pili Alpha
Fnterillty IIIII Ia a member of

MIDDLEPORT - Bubbl of F• ller daughter'a weddbc,
wblte siadJoUI!tnW hy pUua Mra. KID8 11111'8 • lime ..._
and C811delabra ·dleonted lbe coat ..-nble wtlb lllltcl!lll
altar oflbe l!radbliry Churcb of hat IIIII II!Oea. Mn. Finllw Chrblt fCII' ~ wadding of MIY In a grey wool au1ib wttli !Ditch-·
Debra EIIIDe KID&amp; to Mr. log hal and 1110ea IIIII bo111
SlliDIIID Rldllld Flnlaw.
Mn. KID8 IIIII Mn. Finllw
'1\e wacldlns wu 1n neat of . . . earuc• of ~'"l•lt
Ocl.l aU:JO p.m. wltb lfr. Ted arcblda.
Cldwallader reading the double A reception boaoriDI tht
rlngetNIIIOIIf. 'l'bebridelsthe couPle wu held In lbe ·dllrdl
daupbir of . lfr. IIIII lire. m.1 room. Aqua blu DttlbiC
William H. KiD8 of Middleport, WU Ullld on lbe refre bporlt
Route 1, IIIII lbe bridelroom Ia !Uie.llervlng wen MJ.. c,lllll
lbe- oflfr.lllll Mn. Rldllld stev....., Point Fl
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A. Flnlaw of PUIIeioy.
Va.; Mn. Glarla O'clll, IliaNuplllllllllllc - provided -rille; Mn. ae.le KIDc, llln.
by Mra. Raym~ Wllcoz, ArllDe Davll, Mill ltltllryll
Middleport, Route . 1, planill, werner, IDd Mra. MII'Uya
IDd Mn. Doat14 Mayer, Poulin, all Gl Mlddlepci1, Route
l'wMI-oy, 9UCIIIalt Tbe bride I.
WlleiCCI'tedtolbelltarhyller a-t. wen regiJiered bJ
Iaiiier.
Mila ltlrya staker, Fraaklla
Far blr ~· lbe bride Fumace.
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lace bodice IIIII• ·!JI empire the Smoky IIIII Blue llklle
llllbouette. Her bbnfflqt veU of Mountalnt, lhe bride dwniod
bridallllulion feU fl'lliD 1 petal Into 1ft aqua double knit ~
.J!Illteau beai!Piece"••ceut•d ..tll"llhM wtlb -'-'te •- 8be
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jewelry- a lol4 bracelet, a her bridal bouquet. ,
11ft Gl 1be brtdep'oam. · Sbe Tbe aew Mn. Finllw 11 a
c:arried a bouquet Gl prdeniaa, graduate ot M1M1tpnrt llllb
sweetheart
ro1e1 · and ScboollllllattendedRioGnnlle
atepbanotla.
Collale. Sbe Ia employed at lbe
'l'be brlde'1 alleadanta Weft Imperial Electric Co Jlld.
Mla .Carol S. KIDc, Middleport, dllplll'l. lfr. Finllw
blr Clllllln, lbe maid Gl bonor; from ·Pamel'nyHighScbool ud
Mia Slier!)' KIDc, Mia ltllby attended Trlnkiad Slate J1lllkl'
KIDc,bolllllalenoflbelirlde; Colle~• In Colorado IIIII Rio
and Mill Tamata 'JI'IDlaw Grande College He Ia ew *tb
Cincinnati, lllater 'of the employed Ia' lbe pla~';;'tnl
bridegrOCIIJ, tbe br',.tewiwlda. aurvey department oflbe Olio
AU oflbe •lteadlall were ID Department of lll&amp;bwaya,
JJqUI blue bonded cnpe IOWIII ColJIJIIINa.
lritb!Ditc:hing llioea IIIII plllbq Tbe couple re~lclel a.l ·
habl. 'l'be)' carried bouqllllbl of Ptmeroy Route._ . ··'
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blue,lllllwcnrblneatGueplna,
liftl of the bride. '
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friends Need ·
Mr. J1111e1 Aadenoa of
To Know
PUIIetoywu bell JIJiiJ fCII' lbe
You Care
~ 'l'be Ulben were
Mr. Ral)llf
Jroalon, a
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Mr.IIDII!Apn llllllfr
TertyEviDI,botbOfi'Ga:ieroy:
Tell Them So
Mia Rita Bail7• Clllllln oflbe
brlde,..,edullowwllrl-Sbe

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fl'ee of Ice. Navigation with the packets has been

entirely suspenaed the past week between Pittsburgh, Gallipolis, and Cincinnati.

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I&gt;EC. 31, 1919 -1'HERE willJI'Obably be a
reswnption of navigation next week. Some
rlvennen believe we have had Ute worlit of the
winter.
Filly years ago at Cinclnnali Ute steamboat
Olampion No. 6, in tow for the Fertilizer Com·
pany, collided with the upboand sidewheel
SWIIlow above Boldface Creek on the Kentucky
shore and caused Ute SWallow to sink. It was
SI)Owing hard and quite dark when the accident
oc:ciDTed.
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The name of the Louisville-Cincinnati pacllel
M. A. Bll"lte wW be changed ID the John W.
Hubbard in honor of the wealthy preaideul of the
company that owns the line. The Burke Is one of
the largest and lineal BldeWheel,pll:kets .on ,the
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T.'W'righl of on City, Pa., president of Ute
Allegheuy River·fmprovement Aaaociallm, was
visitor Monday on the CiDcinnati ri..r front.
Hewuaccompanledbyhislather,Coi.Thom8S'
J. Wright, who was ~ a director lor the
Ohio and Allegheny River Vallay by ~ National
Riven and Harbors Congress in Wlllhlngton
early in December.
This fa the 1aat installment of Filly Years Ago
on the River. Galllpolis Dally Tribune issues of
tm, ltzl and 1122 are missing from the
·mlcrofllm fUel, and no River News Is available.
in the near ruture; a new rjver column will be
launched In Ute Sund&amp;y Times-Sentinel. Waldl

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COLUMBUS - Income from
Ohlo'ol3 major taxes during the
first hill of Fiacal Year 1969-70
was up 11.88 per cent over
receipts for the comparable
period of last year according ID
fi&amp;urea releaaed today by State
Treuurer John D. Herbert.
Herbert, In a mid-year report,
oald IDtal income from Ute 13
. major taxea during the first slx
montba of the current liacal
year IDtaled $775,311,753.82 up ~350,983.33 over collections of a year ago.
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ID Olarleaton next Monday, Jan. 5.
Captain E. A. Burnaldes, manager of trwporlatlon ior the Campbell Creet .Coal Co.,
reports coal in the Cincinnati ~rlct Jl'Oity
"""rce but at the 1181lle ·time \here ls'·no great
demand for it as the plants are oot worldrlg very
hriskfy and private fanillies and Jl!lbllc ptacea
and inatitut!Ons of varlousldndil had laid in their
coal as fast as they could get It before and after
the strike.
Coal Is being londed at the minea bol t1fe river&amp;
ere IDo low to bri118 any o~t. A cold spell would
soon bri118 . hardships on the poorer class in ·
Cincinnati and vicinity -who are unable to lay .
in their winter coal. Burnside will soon have coal
ready ID go out as soon as there is a possible
chance of navigating in anyway safely .
The towboat D. T. Lane look a load of 10 old
barges Ill Pomeroy from Pt. Pleasant to be
loaded with coal for the Island Creek Coal Co.
The bargea bave been harbored in the mouth of
the Kanawha River and were fonnerly owned by
the Pittsburgh Coal Co.

, .~e gre~test nuril'bet oflowboats op~.tjl!lri'tl&gt;ri·: .
~-!J -ril w~s Is now confined to the Pittsburgh
District where the Carneige Steel Company's
Oeet leads in the number of steel steam~ aJX!
steel barges, several ol which have been built
during the past two years to transport coal, that
used to go south to the steel mills. No more big
coal Reels will Ukely ever go solllh again.
It .is rumored that Commodore John W.
Hubbard, president of the Louisville-Cincinnati
Packet Co., may boy Fern Grove Park, near
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50 Years Ago on the River
GALUPOLIS - Ail the year 1919 drew to a
close, Ute Pittsburgh "Combine" bad disposed of
its river business south of ·Louiaville, K,y ., aJX!
was getting rid of several large towboats. It was
Ute ending of an era in more ways than one.
Here is a day-by-day report of River News
from Ute Gallipolis Daily Tribune, as 1919 was
ready ID bow out.
DEC. 29, 191~THE RIVER is rising alowly.
The lee had about entirely disappeared this
morning.
Supt. Rader of the local marine oospital now
has four patients, two soldiers and two rivermen.
One steamboat man was discharged from the
hospital last week.
The Lcuisville -Cincinnati boats were the only
packets operating out of Cincinnati the past
week. Tobacco is now moving.
Having disposed of all their river business
south of Louisville, the Pittsburgh Coal Co.,
better known as Ute "Combine" has advertised
for sale the following towboats: The F. M.
Wallace, fonnerly the Oakland, built at Pills·
burgh in !872; Tom Doddsworth, built in 1871;
Cruiser, built in 1890; Enterprise, rebuilt in 1903;
Raymond Horner, built in 1882; Rall8er, for·
merly the John W. Allen, built in 1892; Boaz, built
in 1882; Valiant, fonnerly the Joe Nixon, built in
1877; Duquesne, formerly the H. M. Holie,that
blew up at Portland, built In 1887; T. S. Wood,
buill at Middleport in 1899; Transit, builtin 1889;
Tug Waah Gray, built in 1896 (the Duquesne,
Wallace, Boaz aJX! Doddsworth are IDwboats of
from 1,350 ID 1,450 oorsepower).
Several of the Combine's big IDwboats have
been diBmanUed the past two years· at the
company's boneyard up the Monongahela Rivet
near Pittsburgh. The famous tOwboat John A.
Wood, built in 1880, was sold rcently ID the
SlandardOilCo. of Lcuisiana and is being rebuilt
at Pittsburgh. She will be renamed the Balon

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Gallonage ana Clgaretteo
boosted receipts In these two
areas coosiderably higher over
1aat year. Herbert reported
Liquor Glllonage receipts In·
creased $4,7'1'1,222.52 or 72.57
per cent over Income of a year
ago. Cigarettes alao ahowed a
gain of '12,4:11,0110.47 or an In·
ct'eaae -over 1aat year ol 25.91
per cent.
Sales and Use Tax coUections,
which represent Ute· greatest
source of lncome to the State,
showed an 1ncreue of over 'n~
mllllon over last year for a gain

of U4 per cenL
Herbert repOrted other gaina
In revenue came in receipts
from Guotine, up tilii per cent;
Corporation Frllitchlse, up 22.011
percent; Forelgnlnaurance, up
16.59 per cent; Intangible T~.
up 8.20 per cent;. Alcobollc
Beveragea, uP 10.88 per cent;
Highway .ute Tax, up 6.98 per
cent; and Publlc Utilitfea, up
4UO per cent.
Two aourcea of revenue were
down from a year ago, according 1D Herbert. The Racing
Tax wu off 2.28 per cent and
Inherllance Taxea were down
5.71 per cent from a year ago.

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CIIARLESTON - The Well
Virghda llepartl:nent ol Millea
II aattnc .lor bkla for Ute
pJualng of tbree abandoned
wella ,1n Marion, Wood and
JICkiOII counties. The · tbree
we1la to be pluued lnltillly are
locl!ted at Mannington, and
near Parkeraburg
and
Silverton, Jacbon Countt.
An)&lt;one inlerelted In bldd1nil
on the work may obtain fuU
~tails by eootactlng the w..t
Virghda Department ol Minet,
on and Gaa Di~on. State
Capitol, Cbarleslon, West
Vlrglnla 2531». Bids miL!I be In
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OSU 78, Minnesota n
Rio Grande 53, Bluefield 50 ( Halfl
Wahama 97, Kyger Creek 73 ·
Hannan Trace 42, Hannan, W. Va. 32
Waterford 74, Southern. 63
Mississippi 45, KentuckY:J8 (Half)
Eastern
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Southwestern S3
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fl'ee of Ice. Navigation with the packets has been

entirely suspenaed the past week between Pittsburgh, Gallipolis, and Cincinnati.

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I&gt;EC. 31, 1919 -1'HERE willJI'Obably be a
reswnption of navigation next week. Some
rlvennen believe we have had Ute worlit of the
winter.
Filly years ago at Cinclnnali Ute steamboat
Olampion No. 6, in tow for the Fertilizer Com·
pany, collided with the upboand sidewheel
SWIIlow above Boldface Creek on the Kentucky
shore and caused Ute SWallow to sink. It was
SI)Owing hard and quite dark when the accident
oc:ciDTed.
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The name of the Louisville-Cincinnati pacllel
M. A. Bll"lte wW be changed ID the John W.
Hubbard in honor of the wealthy preaideul of the
company that owns the line. The Burke Is one of
the largest and lineal BldeWheel,pll:kets .on ,the
~ ~v.r
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T.'W'righl of on City, Pa., president of Ute
Allegheuy River·fmprovement Aaaociallm, was
visitor Monday on the CiDcinnati ri..r front.
Hewuaccompanledbyhislather,Coi.Thom8S'
J. Wright, who was ~ a director lor the
Ohio and Allegheny River Vallay by ~ National
Riven and Harbors Congress in Wlllhlngton
early in December.
This fa the 1aat installment of Filly Years Ago
on the River. Galllpolis Dally Tribune issues of
tm, ltzl and 1122 are missing from the
·mlcrofllm fUel, and no River News Is available.
in the near ruture; a new rjver column will be
launched In Ute Sund&amp;y Times-Sentinel. Waldl

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COLUMBUS - Income from
Ohlo'ol3 major taxes during the
first hill of Fiacal Year 1969-70
was up 11.88 per cent over
receipts for the comparable
period of last year according ID
fi&amp;urea releaaed today by State
Treuurer John D. Herbert.
Herbert, In a mid-year report,
oald IDtal income from Ute 13
. major taxea during the first slx
montba of the current liacal
year IDtaled $775,311,753.82 up ~350,983.33 over collections of a year ago.
Recent tar hikes In Uquor

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ID Olarleaton next Monday, Jan. 5.
Captain E. A. Burnaldes, manager of trwporlatlon ior the Campbell Creet .Coal Co.,
reports coal in the Cincinnati ~rlct Jl'Oity
"""rce but at the 1181lle ·time \here ls'·no great
demand for it as the plants are oot worldrlg very
hriskfy and private fanillies and Jl!lbllc ptacea
and inatitut!Ons of varlousldndil had laid in their
coal as fast as they could get It before and after
the strike.
Coal Is being londed at the minea bol t1fe river&amp;
ere IDo low to bri118 any o~t. A cold spell would
soon bri118 . hardships on the poorer class in ·
Cincinnati and vicinity -who are unable to lay .
in their winter coal. Burnside will soon have coal
ready ID go out as soon as there is a possible
chance of navigating in anyway safely .
The towboat D. T. Lane look a load of 10 old
barges Ill Pomeroy from Pt. Pleasant to be
loaded with coal for the Island Creek Coal Co.
The bargea bave been harbored in the mouth of
the Kanawha River and were fonnerly owned by
the Pittsburgh Coal Co.

, .~e gre~test nuril'bet oflowboats op~.tjl!lri'tl&gt;ri·: .
~-!J -ril w~s Is now confined to the Pittsburgh
District where the Carneige Steel Company's
Oeet leads in the number of steel steam~ aJX!
steel barges, several ol which have been built
during the past two years to transport coal, that
used to go south to the steel mills. No more big
coal Reels will Ukely ever go solllh again.
It .is rumored that Commodore John W.
Hubbard, president of the Louisville-Cincinnati
Packet Co., may boy Fern Grove Park, near
Louiaville.

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50 Years Ago on the River
GALUPOLIS - Ail the year 1919 drew to a
close, Ute Pittsburgh "Combine" bad disposed of
its river business south of ·Louiaville, K,y ., aJX!
was getting rid of several large towboats. It was
Ute ending of an era in more ways than one.
Here is a day-by-day report of River News
from Ute Gallipolis Daily Tribune, as 1919 was
ready ID bow out.
DEC. 29, 191~THE RIVER is rising alowly.
The lee had about entirely disappeared this
morning.
Supt. Rader of the local marine oospital now
has four patients, two soldiers and two rivermen.
One steamboat man was discharged from the
hospital last week.
The Lcuisville -Cincinnati boats were the only
packets operating out of Cincinnati the past
week. Tobacco is now moving.
Having disposed of all their river business
south of Louisville, the Pittsburgh Coal Co.,
better known as Ute "Combine" has advertised
for sale the following towboats: The F. M.
Wallace, fonnerly the Oakland, built at Pills·
burgh in !872; Tom Doddsworth, built in 1871;
Cruiser, built in 1890; Enterprise, rebuilt in 1903;
Raymond Horner, built in 1882; Rall8er, for·
merly the John W. Allen, built in 1892; Boaz, built
in 1882; Valiant, fonnerly the Joe Nixon, built in
1877; Duquesne, formerly the H. M. Holie,that
blew up at Portland, built In 1887; T. S. Wood,
buill at Middleport in 1899; Transit, builtin 1889;
Tug Waah Gray, built in 1896 (the Duquesne,
Wallace, Boaz aJX! Doddsworth are IDwboats of
from 1,350 ID 1,450 oorsepower).
Several of the Combine's big IDwboats have
been diBmanUed the past two years· at the
company's boneyard up the Monongahela Rivet
near Pittsburgh. The famous tOwboat John A.
Wood, built in 1880, was sold rcently ID the
SlandardOilCo. of Lcuisiana and is being rebuilt
at Pittsburgh. She will be renamed the Balon

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Gallonage ana Clgaretteo
boosted receipts In these two
areas coosiderably higher over
1aat year. Herbert reported
Liquor Glllonage receipts In·
creased $4,7'1'1,222.52 or 72.57
per cent over Income of a year
ago. Cigarettes alao ahowed a
gain of '12,4:11,0110.47 or an In·
ct'eaae -over 1aat year ol 25.91
per cent.
Sales and Use Tax coUections,
which represent Ute· greatest
source of lncome to the State,
showed an 1ncreue of over 'n~
mllllon over last year for a gain

of U4 per cenL
Herbert repOrted other gaina
In revenue came in receipts
from Guotine, up tilii per cent;
Corporation Frllitchlse, up 22.011
percent; Forelgnlnaurance, up
16.59 per cent; Intangible T~.
up 8.20 per cent;. Alcobollc
Beveragea, uP 10.88 per cent;
Highway .ute Tax, up 6.98 per
cent; and Publlc Utilitfea, up
4UO per cent.
Two aourcea of revenue were
down from a year ago, according 1D Herbert. The Racing
Tax wu off 2.28 per cent and
Inherllance Taxea were down
5.71 per cent from a year ago.

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CIIARLESTON - The Well
Virghda llepartl:nent ol Millea
II aattnc .lor bkla for Ute
pJualng of tbree abandoned
wella ,1n Marion, Wood and
JICkiOII counties. The · tbree
we1la to be pluued lnltillly are
locl!ted at Mannington, and
near Parkeraburg
and
Silverton, Jacbon Countt.
An)&lt;one inlerelted In bldd1nil
on the work may obtain fuU
~tails by eootactlng the w..t
Virghda Department ol Minet,
on and Gaa Di~on. State
Capitol, Cbarleslon, West
Vlrglnla 2531». Bids miL!I be In
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OSU 78, Minnesota n
Rio Grande 53, Bluefield 50 ( Halfl
Wahama 97, Kyger Creek 73 ·
Hannan Trace 42, Hannan, W. Va. 32
Waterford 74, Southern. 63
Mississippi 45, KentuckY:J8 (Half)
Eastern
86,
Southwestern S3
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By JOHN G. GRIFPIN

UPI,ep.u Wrller
MJNNEl'()lJS • liT. PAUL
·(UPI l - The Mlnneaota
. Vlldnaa, counting on their
· "Purple People-Ealer•" to
· ' 1ireCk 1be p&amp;NinJ of steadY BW
Nfl*'n, ruled elgblopolnl
faWrllel Saturday to beat tbe
aev,IanclllrownJ Sunday and
becoine tbe flrll ezperislon
· , team ever to win the NaUOIIJI

FoolbiU League

champlonahlp

game.

. aeu. 14-degree weather wu

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· MelropoHian stadium when tbe
'INJIUI'• Eaatern and Western

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' ., • ·BY 1110, .RiG Gr111de Colle&amp;e may be a ~le. lii.MI.
' ' )11111!100. Rio may even be a qgi.....lty 10
' Cil!li{qDes to grow 1llo! II did~· the ~~~=~:
~ dl.llrl~ 1n tile cowty, th
•, ~'!11•"-theenllreeoun!J(lOyeanlrom
.. dllltkit,bl
llle COIIIIIY1M
wUI
benefit,
a '1'&lt;11181lonal • ~~':·=~~~:
near
fUture.#~+.!
A iiew \lam ill eiQ)eCted
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meet the Amtrlran FoolbaH
League champkln In tile SUper
Bowiai.New Orleans, J111. 11.
Leading the charge of tbe
Vlldnga Into !be contest Is tbe
front !oilr of their delenoe "People-Eaters" Carl Eller,
Gary Larsen, Alan Page and
Jim Marahall.
II will be the Job .of tbe
"Ealera" to gel Nelsen, whole
accurate lhorl pa-. ted tbe
Bron to an UJllll\ rout of tbe
Dlll1aa Cowboylln lui week'a.
Eaatem IIUe game jllllaller tbe
Vlldngnon tbe Weotem crown
by overcoml"'l an even more
celebrated DIBler, Roman
Gabriel of tbe Loe Angelea
Rams.

'"DDe Brownl' offenllve line
cld f fine Job of ~
N-fronltbeCowboyl,"sald
~· ~ Bud (k.,t,
"Oar Job will be to cello Iiim
befure the three seconda he
~topass. Ourbacklwilltcy
to' cover IU receiven well
••ou&amp;lr to gin our front men
anOther second ..- two."
1be Vlkblga' ~vorlllsm is
based Gil. their 11-3 rout of the
llro1IDI Ill a regul8t -aon
game, their 111periar recuiar
.aeuon record ( 12-1) agalnalthe
Browna' (16-3-1) IUid their home
field edge, If any.
1be BrvlmS, after a Ugh!
Wlll'koul for ..,edalty leama
Saturday, IIIII !IIed th07 aren't

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. ·' . . TOTAL COIIlllllllllty d~ is a sl~ 111d painful
· ·' , '·.~, The movement f01'1!8l'd 1-iq~ lots !If lime'and ener8Y
&gt; . ,. Cll e;verybody's part. lbe l)elt way lb melllilre succe~~~ In tills
· ·. ' .~live same - llld 4 IS just lhal - is to compare the
,, ' .: /Wmnnlty today with lbsl Of 10 years ago.

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··t :, IN,ttiiiO, GaUia County bad no !our lane hlghwa)'S. In 1989,
' ; G1Wa ~d more than nine mllels of !ciur~ane roads which c:osl
, ., , more tban fl$ mUll011. GaUla tiu obtain~ a a200,000-plus airport

' , " with modem facilities, 111d a fl41111i1Wliln four-lal)e bridge. 1bree '
. . , aew lndllllriell - Robblnl l Myen, &lt;llrl.Knft and Federal;·. ·' ...... focatedln GaiDa CountyduriJilthel91101. Several existing
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lnalilution of

, 'hlsber lelmlng in 1989. Belldel conaltuollng modern donnilories

NFL TITLE BOP~ RIDE oa llie lliolllder of ClevelaDd qaarterbaei: Bm
liB( a oaee..ver-teally &amp;realmeat from Browu' traiMr Ia Marplty.

.· ·. fw bolb men and ,.omen, tile Gallia County college has a ft(IO,OOO
• Ubral')', a new cafeteria with a -llnB capaclly of SOU, and In less
lban a month, tbe college will dedic!Jie Its new $1110,000 physical
eduCation center.
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NFL CHAMPIONSHIP
Battle of the unexpected. Guy picking
theae teama at the beginning of '69 season
could have put Jimmy the Greek out of
business. Yet they merited eve rylhin~
they accomplished.
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The Minnesota VIkings are the physical
brutea of footbaU. They win slm_Ply by
knocking people over. And get lnsprred attacking leadership from Joe (Supermex )
Kaop.
The Cleveland Browns are a bit slicker.
r . PrlmarUy they move the ball -around and
~ over people (though retaining threat of Le·
roy KeUy and Bo Scott · on traps up, the
gut) and they've got that "vi!ndln ' defense which gives ground every place except In shadow of goal posts.
But c:old analysts (11Jd It could be a lot
colder than that on playing field in Minnesota on a Jan. 4) puts advantage 811u&amp;rely
with the host Vikings. Can't dismiss fact
that Ill their regulal: aeason meeting the
Vlldnga won 51-3 ("they murdered us,"
admits Brown quarterback BUI Nelsen) .
That Pui'Jlle Gang's iure to harass Nelsen
again-no quarterback this year hal escaped lis pressure. Equally Important Is
fact that Viking running backs behind un·

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from tile files of tbe Dally Trlb11118
and weekly Gallia Times ... Dr. -Rayman Allison reele!:led city
... Dr. H. B. lbomas renamed city school
board
... Velvla Vlrginlll Stover is first baby, born ·at
bll950 ... C &amp; 0 ~llnues paanger service
and
... ·Dr. C. E. Richards resigns

D.
lraillferred to
Oianty Boy Seoul
sells
bakery to
"ll"d&gt;eeler, Ohio man ... I}AHS topples Middleport 47-3$ In
So1~ulem Ohio League' bukelb!lll contest ... Eddie &lt;(ooper,
Ollltervllle Daah, leads county bukelball scorers wlth 125 points.

;~~priest
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Passable
PI'. PLEASANT - A ternponry bridge 011 Secondacy
'l'rlbble RDad leading into the
Carbide Mine at Ebnwood is
puuble now, allbol!gh workmea are c0111lnulng to improve
the facillly, ll _has been leamed
from an official source at the
Slate Road .Conunission garage
Ill MaiiOil County.
· A bridge In .this area
collapaed this fall and was
teplaced on a temporary baals
with Iron and other materials,
ICl'lllll 13 Mile Creek. Heavy
rains however, recenUy had
eauaed a waahout and the
· roadway was closec! until
,repairs could be made.

eonllnued from Page 11 • 1bere a1ao have been calla
acbool systerna.
(..- rallonil . ~ .In the
lbe survey ahowed lbsl61 per midst of the cl~mor over
ami of Negro elemental'): 11JK1 lntegrallnn. Dr. G~ Johnsecondary school chlldren at- skin, the slate'a eleeted auper·
tended acbools which had 115 to llllendenl of educallon, iepeat100 per cent "minority" edly has made pleas for
enroDment, wilh 39.7 per cent in, IIIIJIIMII'I of the public school
ICboois with DO while aludenta ayslem U eSHnllal for lbe
at all. Only 23.4 per cent ;of biduatrW and econam1c growth
Negro students attended of the slate.
adlools where whilea were In a Bilbop Joaeph B. Brunlnl,
, majority.
Roman C.ljlolli: bilbop of the
·· Only U per cent of white Jacklm-Nalclle! dl«eoe, uaed
aludenls attended ICbools witb b1s Cbr1atmu aermon to call
~ per cent or more minority f..- a "llllllmit conference" of
enrollment, tbe. report aald. n Misllalppl's reltgloua leaders
slid 65.6 per cent of 'white
racial polarlzallon
llllldenta were In schools with 911 .
the publle ICbool erlsls.
tO 100 per cent white en-OIJ. V.rloul other dvlc IUid rell·
ment, Including 16.$ per cent of glouaorpn!lallona lalued slatethe nallon's white students Ill menta urlinB IIIIJIIMII'I for the
all-white IIChools.
IJ!l)lllc ICbooll)'lllem.
Mullve 8arve7
One day Iller ~ open
HEW aald tbe wvey covered under the new l)'ltem, t!_&gt;e'
all acbool 17stema with eii'Oll· Mls4lsiiPPI lellllalure llegla
menta rA more than 3,000 IUid a Ill recuiar ll'/0 aesalon and ooe
aampllng of smaller districts. lawmlker already baa ~
Altogether, 43,353,567 aludents 1..- a state law to eatalilllb a
were Involvedstatewide I)'Stem of prlvale
In five southern slates. lfllllools, W7
Alabama, Georgia, Lonlslal)l, \"'
MI!!!!Mipplllid South Carolina
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students ,.tfei.ted schools wltll through Monday. with ~00 white lbadelltB, tbe report culonalllaht lllDW IIM!lllai'lb
aaid and i'le per cent attended IUid a chance « 1111111 fh!tljel ·
~ witb OIII'Ollillenlll5 per aouth.lllgb~ylnlbe'le-.
cent or more from minorl"' IUid low 21111. •
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LORDSBURG, N. M. (·UP!)
- lbree Cllldnnall'resldenla011 their way to Callfcmla were killed iaturday Ill a fiery
bead-on colllalon between
seml-lraller truck and a small
car 011 -Interstate 10, a mUe east
of here.
_ SlatE pollee, who had at Drs!
reporledfourvlciims, ldenllfled
1he dead u Mavis Baker, aboUt
'll, her m-yi!I!J'-&lt;~ld daughter
Martha, and Tonimy D.
Wllllams, 34, all of Cincinnati.
1be three were reportedly on
lbelr way to Callfcmla.

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groups.
fourth round slale&amp;-Dlinols Indiana MW!bj.
.In 1161 well aa san, New Y~rk, 011io lild
pick of the Dallaa ~ylvanla-IH per
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Negro students warp. In allminority schoolll, iD4 ~-4 ·
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execute better than we do
they'll win."
Browns' coach Blanlon
Collier dl.acounla tile home field
aa much help to the Vlldnga.
"Oh, sure," be illld,
"everytlme !bey galll a -yard
you won't be able to bear
yourself lblnk with ,all the
people cheering, but lbsl's 'not
lilY dlflereDI from any other
game we play Gil the · road
during the seuon. We'ct used ID
lbal."
1be IIUe

aame, which will
chwacapadtycrowdof47,644,
lsshapingupaaa claah between
workman~ teams who go

TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - BPI
C.ppleman rifled a 48-yard
touchdown pass· to Eddie Ray
aild Auburn'a John Riley klc~
• tbe exira point with leila than
·, five m1nute1 to play, built took
a goal line eland 1n the final two
mtnu~e~ f..- the South to down
the North 24-23 In tbe uona

ba~ld that tncludes Dave
Oaborn, Bill llrown and Clinl
Jones.
Kelly, of con, Ia lbe star
runnlile threat of tbe Browna
and Nelsen almJ his passes at
three of the ·111011 talented
receivers In tbe business Paul Warfield, Wlwm Grant
called ''the besl receiver In lbe
~gueafter he's caught the ball
because he's so illl'd to JWJg
dciwn," Iii&amp; tight end Mill Morin
and 0.-y Collins.
Klpp's favorite fw ''bomb"
J11111C!8 is speedy flanker Gene

much of the •flall)boyanl
fireworb of ,1001e of lbe
lea8ue'a more ll*lacular, but
leq IUCctii!UI, teams. Ef·
fk;l-y baa paid off - the
BroWIRied tbe league in touchdoWIII, tile Vllclngs led In tolal
polnla.
.roe l(.lpp, oneUme Canadian
foolilall league atar, quarterhacb tbe Vlkblga. Grant
poilU out a baalc difference
between Kapp and Nelsen In
tbal Kapp "moves aroWid aloi,
searching lor receivers" and
will run a lot, while Nelsen runs
very Hille, except on bootleg
plays.
Klipp dlrecta a sond running

1be Browns are making their
second straight appearance In
the UUe game. Last year, they

although Robert Holmes, Mike
Garrell and Warren McVea, tile
club's tough Hille runners, got
In lhelr time.
While Stram prefera a run·
ning game to a passing one,
"because it enables us to
exercise ball control," in all
fairness he hal been In a bind
thia year m0811y because he illld
to play siJ; games wltboul
Dawson. 1be Chiefs' strength
never waa more pronounced aa
dlll'inl! lbet stretch when they
loaljiiSI one game and finished
at 11-3.
Now, Dawson is ~llhy, and

the Cblefa rate him with the best
when he is well. sun, the
Raiders' defense ruined him In
a 'l/-24 victory In November
when they lntercepled three
passea.
After one long passing drill
this past week Stram said:
"'!11is Is the first time aince
November we illlve been able to
spend conelderable time and
attention on our paaalng game. I
waJ really pleaaed."
Later, the Kanaaa City coach
said he prefers an offenae which
can afford to throw the ball
from 20 to 251imes a game. 1be

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17,842 lana as Its defense In·
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recovered one fumble.
Two of tbe lntercepltons llld
tbe fumble recovery led to
North acoresand the North loot
a 17-3 halfllme lead.
But the Si1u1b came storm1ng back In the last half wllb

last period.
Bill Brundidge of Col..-ado
wu named tbe oulalandlng
defensive lineman, Hendren
was named outalandlng offenalve Unem.n, Jack Reynolds
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and even experimentation with
reserve quarterback Roger
Staubach In tbe second quarter
falled to help.
Gabriel was taken out early In
the fourth quarter after hilling
12ofl7paaaesfor2Z4yardsand
bls foor scores. F..- tbe second
Ume Ill tbe Playoff Bowl's
blstory he waa named most
valuable player.
1be shutout was tbe first In 10
Playoff Bowl gamea. Deacon
Jooes of lbe Rams was rno8t
valuable defensive player.

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1be win snapped a four-game
losing streak for Loll Angeles,

the NFL's Coaatal Division
champ. Dallas dropped its
second In a row, after losing to
Eastern Division champion
Cleveland, 311-14 laat week. Los
Angeles dropped tbe Western
·Conference Iitle to Minnesota
Dec. 'll, 23-20.
Gabriel's first scorinl! throw
with 13:23 left Ill tbe flrsl
quarter was set up when aafely
Richie Pelllbon Intercepted a
Craig Morton pass on the Dallaa
30 011 just the second play of tbe
game. Gabrtel was belled lor a
five-yaM! !011, but on the next
play hit Josephson on a swin&amp;
pass and he sprinted down tbe

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Topples
8a dg ers
MADISON, Wis. (UP!) :1illnols coonected 00 nine out rA
len free throws In tbe fiDil
minute and five second.
Salurda
beat Wlaconsln 7,
89 In !bey to.,.. Ten •--~-"--~
opener for
teams--:--'
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AKRON (UPI) - lbe $100,000 Denver; Lea Zlkea of Palatme, the Ram 20 after an WI· ~.In IA!n Ina mr to lie tbe
OUwhlleToo'·'""'w.ledKenl Ftr--'-e To·-·~-t of ID.; Terry Booth of Mounlaln ----~ul DaUaa threat, and gameat~,bulllUnoii...,._
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State with 14.
lllamplona, bowling's rlchesl View, Calif.; Joe Dignam of moved 13 yards Ill lour plays
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preaeaaon. favorllel to garner held here March 31-Aprll 4 for of Syracuse, N.Y., 111d Allie cornerback Cornell Green, look cOiiunand for good aiSGI
tile Conference·crown now held llie IIIIth COI!aecullve vear.
Clarke of Aluon,
caught Gabriel's bolilb on bls
lib •• left
by Miami Unlvenl"' Kent 1be field of •• ~---"PBAofflclals aald lbe clll'rellt fl
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Slate, also opening loop play, is Proresslonal Bowlers ·Aasoda- eligibility lislal!lo Includes such remaining 20 yards f..- the 67'
·.~-~Prtee bit
3-4.
U111 champlona will shoot for l!llllme bowling greats aa Dick yard touchdown
tile lop prize of f25,000 In com- Weber, Don Carter, Ray Bluth,
Gabriel's
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01110 COUJ!lGE
IUidwhowill!fceinJAefeued BAIIXE'I'1IAIJ.M:HEIIIJLE
palrlnga and ~ limel.
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Bonuaesof:llpainll .willbe
MONDAY
awarded to winneri,o( lbe PGA ~ at Clndnnall
toumament and the U. S. Open,
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MIAMI' (UP!) - Roman
Gabriel hurled scoring passes of
35 111d 67 yards lbe firat two
times Los Angeles got the ball
Saturday, added two more
touchdown tosses In the second
hall, and the Rams pummeled
the DaUaa Cowboys 31-4 In the
National Football League
Playoff Bowl
.
Gabrl I the NFL Ia
of
tile y..:. iut Les
for
35 yards Jack Snow for 67 Bob
KeUn f.; 16 and Snow agabJ for
49. Bruce Gossett added a 42yard field goal.

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"It's a JIBI'cbulogkal ecJ&amp;e we
don'tllke to tal)[ about..- think
about," said Kansas City
defenatve end Jerry Map.
"lbe more you lblnk about
something like lbet lbe leu
your chances of playing your
besl aame. You just have to
stay cool and play this one like
it's the Dilly_game,"
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It ia -the. only -• - ,
because the winner gtel
on to meet the National
League cilllmplon Ill the Super
Bowi at New Orleana Jan. 11
while
tbe loser goeo home ID
GENERATION GAP Ill P.lacekleklll« ahowa up Ill George Blanda, left, and Jan
watch
II all on televialon.
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Going
to
the
Super
Bowl
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flnl, a kleker second and keepa baay aa secoad-otrlng quarterba~k. In the younger
nothing new for either team.
generation, Kanaao City's Stenerud, Z'l, bu only one job-to ldck.
1be Chiefl went to tbe Drs! one
four years ago and lbe Ralden
to the second one. Botb were
soundly beaten by tbe Green
. Ray Packers.

ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - Ohio
University, fifth ranked college
power by UP!, opened up Ita
Mid America Conference
-.onS..Iurdaywltbadeclsive
7U2 win over Kent Slate.
Shortly before the Intennlsslon with a 21 •21 lie, the
fourth IUid final deadlock of tile
game, the OU Bobcats opened
up to outscore the Golden
Flashes 12-4811d pulled to 8 3325 llllermisslon lead.
During the flrsl eight mlnulea
of the second half the Bobcats
conllnued rapid power pla)'S to

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Both clubs are In their bell
phyaical shape of the ·
Wella, who baa caugbt 14 TO
paaaee Ibis year, &amp;1ed •
lhoulder aeparaUon In the last
victory over Kanilas City. 'l'lne
ween of real bllve brCJIIIIhl him
around to the point wliere the
llalderll can count on him !..some duly. Rod Sberman, w11o
caugltl twoscorlng puaealll the
victor)' over Houston, more
tban likely will start in Wella'
spot.
Fana walchlng on televlslon
can eJq~eCr to see lbe Ralden
use tbe conventional pro lei Gil
offense. 1be Chlefa? 'lbey could
UBe any one rA siJ; ~ve aela,
incluillng tbe shotgun and tbe
old pro ''T'' they u.sed to beat
the BaldOrs laat year. Tbat
victor)'. lhougb, Is tbe adell'
only one Ill the laslaeven gamea
between the two clubl, and
probably more than anything
else accounla for the fact the
Raiders are favored f..- the Iii&amp;

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Craig Love was high for both
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last·game ....... tbe ·llalderl,·
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but Stram defended lbe

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comblnallon of Denllls Sbaw
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1be Soulb'a wlm'ilng loudl- NEW YORK- (UP!). _ 1be
downcame .a!tetlhetwoleama TOIII'Illlllellt~DivlllonrA
lraded fourth period loudl- the · Profe~oaal , Golfers
downswithlnupanofalllinule · ~IIGD lit America an. and a hall.
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ayatem
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fenslvely, there is a IDI1'ked
difference.
1be Chiefs, although boaallnB
the moat succeaaful paaser In
AFL blstory In ~year-Gid Len
Dawson, sUck pretty much to
tile groWid,IUKI well they mlgbt
be O!lpeCied to agalll Sunday
even though lbel slrate8Y cost
them a I~ loss to the Raiders
tllree ·weeki ago.
But Stram, who never pla)'S
the aame way twice If he can
help It, worked his offenae
overtime In pracllce sessions
for the UUe game, stressing the
passing more than the running,

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OAKLAND (UP!) - 1be
game the Oakland Raiders and
Kanaaa City Chiefs have been
worldilsloward and walllnB for
all -.on long - for tile
American Football League
cilllmplonahlp - will be played
Ill the jam packed CoUaeum
today, and there are many who
lblnk the fight will be aa fierce
aa lhoae old Roman conleats.
111e oddsmakers, lhoae
fellows who make their Hvlng
predlcllnB tile outcome of sporla
conlella, are sUcking witb the
Raiders, who've beaten the
Chiefs twice this year, as the
favorllea but only by four
points, which Is one more than a
field goal.
And with two of the best
defensive units In pro ball
banging away, It very well
could come down to where a
field goal mlgbl prove the
margin of difference. So
talented are the two teams lbal
they even boast two of tbe best
field goal klcken In the AFL Jan Stenerud for the Cblefa and
George Blanda for the Raiders.
Botb coaches - Hank Stram
of Kansas City and John
Madden of Oakland - Mve lbe
greatest confidence in their
kickers, IISlng them for boots
almost hall the distance of the
Reid.
Slenerud, who at 'll is alinost
youna enough to be Blanda's
son, buoled 'l1 field goals this
past seaaon and Blanda, winding up bls 20tb pro season, had
20. Jim Turner of Now York Led
everyone witil 32.
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Defensively, there Is a
standoff in lalenl between the
Chiefs and Raiders. Of-

That doesn't put Cleveland out of sight.
however. The Brown receivers rate with
anybody in game if Nelsen can get ball to
them, and Cleveland still executes sweep
better than any team in pro ball. More·
over, they've always had championship
poise In crucial games. Just as be ran
DaUas secondary wild, Paul Warfield
could Clve Vikings deep defense fils . If they
play hliD !.o outstd~. as. Co~b~ys eli~ : h~'ll
finesse them with post patterns. On a lfard
field, Gal'): Collins is also tough to contain.
Way we see it, though, the Vikings will
shut off blg-bumb threat of Browns by
forcing Nelsen out of his pocket or snow·
ing him Wider before he can locate those
receivers. And when It comes their turn to
move the ball, Kapp simply feeds It to
Dave Osburn and filps little swings and ·
screens to BUI Brown, plus an occasional
balloon ball deep to Gene Waahington.
Browns zones have just enough sieves to
make them vulnerable.
Pick: Minnesota to grind it out, al-14, In
rugged battle.

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GAWPOUS - MeniJtNuD,.
president of the Galllpolla
Retall Men:hants Association
IMounced Salurdsy tbal h
organization wlll bold Ita
January lllllclam meellnB at
Olear's 'l'lMiday, begbming alt
p.m.
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weather

. (UP!) -tackle Slew
announced
his
Saturday from the
Football~came nine
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of 27Heacben !be white race, illite a lot of
~II,IUKI alollemenl to make to this
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sOt l1lo of three young man, for we have'
teachers ~ riwlgiwl •dld ·IO
against him from
1..- penonal reuona nat dlscrlmlnaled
the ,cradle to tile grave."

Temporary Segregation coonec:~~~-

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a new modeJI! sanitary landfW which replaced
the rit.Wesled and smote.itlled open dty dump. In 1966, a
fll4,1110fllusmarlna waa decllCilecl along the riverfront below the
l'llbllc Square. Emplo)'Dlent8nd pa)'I'OIIIlgureo are up compared
to!07earslgo.1blsis justa sample of acllvlllesin GaiDa County
durllig the Swinging Sixties. With tbe,rigJII altitude and approach,
loday's leaders can better )'llll!!rday's efforla for tomorrow's
cllilens, IUid Gallia Coullly will be the best place In Ohio to work,
live IUid ~-

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win. We'll win If we. execute lhout their buslnesa without

doing much broodlllgabout that
regular aeaaon walloping. lbey
11111 they jllll plain don1 lhlnk
about II llll!cb, either In a
depre~ w17..- wttil the Idea
of &amp;eltln&amp; reveage.
"lbe only thing to do about
lbal pine Ia to forget (1," aald
ace running back Leroy Kelly.
''lbal'swhllllbe fellowa have
done.lbey arenallalldng about
II.
"'lbal game is over and done
with," agreed Nelsen. "llblnk
we learned aomelhlng from IIat 1eas1 1 bope we learned
aomelhlng from 11.
"IAok," aaJd the slde-llurned
Nellen, "If we plily the game
we're capable of playing we will

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wlll~upberi! IUid there. Newhqo!li"'l developl!leiQ wllll;le
"'~ to balidle GaWa'a blt'J.'WIDII"p(ipW.Ilon during the
, ~. becau.or Gallla'J '}'olE&amp; lilood" -wlll remain here In·
·'•· llea4 rA going to the big dllealn aean:h rA jobS.
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By JOHN G. GRIFPIN

UPI,ep.u Wrller
MJNNEl'()lJS • liT. PAUL
·(UPI l - The Mlnneaota
. Vlldnaa, counting on their
· "Purple People-Ealer•" to
· ' 1ireCk 1be p&amp;NinJ of steadY BW
Nfl*'n, ruled elgblopolnl
faWrllel Saturday to beat tbe
aev,IanclllrownJ Sunday and
becoine tbe flrll ezperislon
· , team ever to win the NaUOIIJI

FoolbiU League

champlonahlp

game.

. aeu. 14-degree weather wu

. apeCied lor tile noon (CST)

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· MelropoHian stadium when tbe
'INJIUI'• Eaatern and Western

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' ., • ·BY 1110, .RiG Gr111de Colle&amp;e may be a ~le. lii.MI.
' ' )11111!100. Rio may even be a qgi.....lty 10
' Cil!li{qDes to grow 1llo! II did~· the ~~~=~:
~ dl.llrl~ 1n tile cowty, th
•, ~'!11•"-theenllreeoun!J(lOyeanlrom
.. dllltkit,bl
llle COIIIIIY1M
wUI
benefit,
a '1'&lt;11181lonal • ~~':·=~~~:
near
fUture.#~+.!
A iiew \lam ill eiQ)eCted
~ GalllpoU. Roller ~- . " .
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meet the Amtrlran FoolbaH
League champkln In tile SUper
Bowiai.New Orleans, J111. 11.
Leading the charge of tbe
Vlldnga Into !be contest Is tbe
front !oilr of their delenoe "People-Eaters" Carl Eller,
Gary Larsen, Alan Page and
Jim Marahall.
II will be the Job .of tbe
"Ealera" to gel Nelsen, whole
accurate lhorl pa-. ted tbe
Bron to an UJllll\ rout of tbe
Dlll1aa Cowboylln lui week'a.
Eaatem IIUe game jllllaller tbe
Vlldngnon tbe Weotem crown
by overcoml"'l an even more
celebrated DIBler, Roman
Gabriel of tbe Loe Angelea
Rams.

'"DDe Brownl' offenllve line
cld f fine Job of ~
N-fronltbeCowboyl,"sald
~· ~ Bud (k.,t,
"Oar Job will be to cello Iiim
befure the three seconda he
~topass. Ourbacklwilltcy
to' cover IU receiven well
••ou&amp;lr to gin our front men
anOther second ..- two."
1be Vlkblga' ~vorlllsm is
based Gil. their 11-3 rout of the
llro1IDI Ill a regul8t -aon
game, their 111periar recuiar
.aeuon record ( 12-1) agalnalthe
Browna' (16-3-1) IUid their home
field edge, If any.
1be BrvlmS, after a Ugh!
Wlll'koul for ..,edalty leama
Saturday, IIIII !IIed th07 aren't

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· ·' , '·.~, The movement f01'1!8l'd 1-iq~ lots !If lime'and ener8Y
&gt; . ,. Cll e;verybody's part. lbe l)elt way lb melllilre succe~~~ In tills
· ·. ' .~live same - llld 4 IS just lhal - is to compare the
,, ' .: /Wmnnlty today with lbsl Of 10 years ago.

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··t :, IN,ttiiiO, GaUia County bad no !our lane hlghwa)'S. In 1989,
' ; G1Wa ~d more than nine mllels of !ciur~ane roads which c:osl
, ., , more tban fl$ mUll011. GaUla tiu obtain~ a a200,000-plus airport

' , " with modem facilities, 111d a fl41111i1Wliln four-lal)e bridge. 1bree '
. . , aew lndllllriell - Robblnl l Myen, &lt;llrl.Knft and Federal;·. ·' ...... focatedln GaiDa CountyduriJilthel91101. Several existing
•' . flrml eapanded operationa.

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lnalilution of

, 'hlsber lelmlng in 1989. Belldel conaltuollng modern donnilories

NFL TITLE BOP~ RIDE oa llie lliolllder of ClevelaDd qaarterbaei: Bm
liB( a oaee..ver-teally &amp;realmeat from Browu' traiMr Ia Marplty.

.· ·. fw bolb men and ,.omen, tile Gallia County college has a ft(IO,OOO
• Ubral')', a new cafeteria with a -llnB capaclly of SOU, and In less
lban a month, tbe college will dedic!Jie Its new $1110,000 physical
eduCation center.
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NFL CHAMPIONSHIP
Battle of the unexpected. Guy picking
theae teama at the beginning of '69 season
could have put Jimmy the Greek out of
business. Yet they merited eve rylhin~
they accomplished.
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The Minnesota VIkings are the physical
brutea of footbaU. They win slm_Ply by
knocking people over. And get lnsprred attacking leadership from Joe (Supermex )
Kaop.
The Cleveland Browns are a bit slicker.
r . PrlmarUy they move the ball -around and
~ over people (though retaining threat of Le·
roy KeUy and Bo Scott · on traps up, the
gut) and they've got that "vi!ndln ' defense which gives ground every place except In shadow of goal posts.
But c:old analysts (11Jd It could be a lot
colder than that on playing field in Minnesota on a Jan. 4) puts advantage 811u&amp;rely
with the host Vikings. Can't dismiss fact
that Ill their regulal: aeason meeting the
Vlldnga won 51-3 ("they murdered us,"
admits Brown quarterback BUI Nelsen) .
That Pui'Jlle Gang's iure to harass Nelsen
again-no quarterback this year hal escaped lis pressure. Equally Important Is
fact that Viking running backs behind un·

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from tile files of tbe Dally Trlb11118
and weekly Gallia Times ... Dr. -Rayman Allison reele!:led city
... Dr. H. B. lbomas renamed city school
board
... Velvla Vlrginlll Stover is first baby, born ·at
bll950 ... C &amp; 0 ~llnues paanger service
and
... ·Dr. C. E. Richards resigns

D.
lraillferred to
Oianty Boy Seoul
sells
bakery to
"ll"d&gt;eeler, Ohio man ... I}AHS topples Middleport 47-3$ In
So1~ulem Ohio League' bukelb!lll contest ... Eddie &lt;(ooper,
Ollltervllle Daah, leads county bukelball scorers wlth 125 points.

;~~priest
;:;~y~a
Roman
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Passable
PI'. PLEASANT - A ternponry bridge 011 Secondacy
'l'rlbble RDad leading into the
Carbide Mine at Ebnwood is
puuble now, allbol!gh workmea are c0111lnulng to improve
the facillly, ll _has been leamed
from an official source at the
Slate Road .Conunission garage
Ill MaiiOil County.
· A bridge In .this area
collapaed this fall and was
teplaced on a temporary baals
with Iron and other materials,
ICl'lllll 13 Mile Creek. Heavy
rains however, recenUy had
eauaed a waahout and the
· roadway was closec! until
,repairs could be made.

eonllnued from Page 11 • 1bere a1ao have been calla
acbool systerna.
(..- rallonil . ~ .In the
lbe survey ahowed lbsl61 per midst of the cl~mor over
ami of Negro elemental'): 11JK1 lntegrallnn. Dr. G~ Johnsecondary school chlldren at- skin, the slate'a eleeted auper·
tended acbools which had 115 to llllendenl of educallon, iepeat100 per cent "minority" edly has made pleas for
enroDment, wilh 39.7 per cent in, IIIIJIIMII'I of the public school
ICboois with DO while aludenta ayslem U eSHnllal for lbe
at all. Only 23.4 per cent ;of biduatrW and econam1c growth
Negro students attended of the slate.
adlools where whilea were In a Bilbop Joaeph B. Brunlnl,
, majority.
Roman C.ljlolli: bilbop of the
·· Only U per cent of white Jacklm-Nalclle! dl«eoe, uaed
aludenls attended ICbools witb b1s Cbr1atmu aermon to call
~ per cent or more minority f..- a "llllllmit conference" of
enrollment, tbe. report aald. n Misllalppl's reltgloua leaders
slid 65.6 per cent of 'white
racial polarlzallon
llllldenta were In schools with 911 .
the publle ICbool erlsls.
tO 100 per cent white en-OIJ. V.rloul other dvlc IUid rell·
ment, Including 16.$ per cent of glouaorpn!lallona lalued slatethe nallon's white students Ill menta urlinB IIIIJIIMII'I for the
all-white IIChools.
IJ!l)lllc ICbooll)'lllem.
Mullve 8arve7
One day Iller ~ open
HEW aald tbe wvey covered under the new l)'ltem, t!_&gt;e'
all acbool 17stema with eii'Oll· Mls4lsiiPPI lellllalure llegla
menta rA more than 3,000 IUid a Ill recuiar ll'/0 aesalon and ooe
aampllng of smaller districts. lawmlker already baa ~
Altogether, 43,353,567 aludents 1..- a state law to eatalilllb a
were Involvedstatewide I)'Stem of prlvale
In five southern slates. lfllllools, W7
Alabama, Georgia, Lonlslal)l, \"'
MI!!!!Mipplllid South Carolina
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students ,.tfei.ted schools wltll through Monday. with ~00 white lbadelltB, tbe report culonalllaht lllDW IIM!lllai'lb
aaid and i'le per cent attended IUid a chance « 1111111 fh!tljel ·
~ witb OIII'Ollillenlll5 per aouth.lllgb~ylnlbe'le-.
cent or more from minorl"' IUid low 21111. •
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to We.st .
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Halted by .TragecJY
LORDSBURG, N. M. (·UP!)
- lbree Cllldnnall'resldenla011 their way to Callfcmla were killed iaturday Ill a fiery
bead-on colllalon between
seml-lraller truck and a small
car 011 -Interstate 10, a mUe east
of here.
_ SlatE pollee, who had at Drs!
reporledfourvlciims, ldenllfled
1he dead u Mavis Baker, aboUt
'll, her m-yi!I!J'-&lt;~ld daughter
Martha, and Tonimy D.
Wllllams, 34, all of Cincinnati.
1be three were reportedly on
lbelr way to Callfcmla.

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In six northern IUid "!~em
groups.
fourth round slale&amp;-Dlinols Indiana MW!bj.
.In 1161 well aa san, New Y~rk, 011io lild
pick of the Dallaa ~ylvanla-IH per
rA
Negro students warp. In allminority schoolll, iD4 ~-4 ·
cent were lli scllooll
enrollmentliJper ceat or ···

ln the Dlalrlcl "'
abt border
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execute better than we do
they'll win."
Browns' coach Blanlon
Collier dl.acounla tile home field
aa much help to the Vlldnga.
"Oh, sure," be illld,
"everytlme !bey galll a -yard
you won't be able to bear
yourself lblnk with ,all the
people cheering, but lbsl's 'not
lilY dlflereDI from any other
game we play Gil the · road
during the seuon. We'ct used ID
lbal."
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aame, which will
chwacapadtycrowdof47,644,
lsshapingupaaa claah between
workman~ teams who go

TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - BPI
C.ppleman rifled a 48-yard
touchdown pass· to Eddie Ray
aild Auburn'a John Riley klc~
• tbe exira point with leila than
·, five m1nute1 to play, built took
a goal line eland 1n the final two
mtnu~e~ f..- the South to down
the North 24-23 In tbe uona

ba~ld that tncludes Dave
Oaborn, Bill llrown and Clinl
Jones.
Kelly, of con, Ia lbe star
runnlile threat of tbe Browna
and Nelsen almJ his passes at
three of the ·111011 talented
receivers In tbe business Paul Warfield, Wlwm Grant
called ''the besl receiver In lbe
~gueafter he's caught the ball
because he's so illl'd to JWJg
dciwn," Iii&amp; tight end Mill Morin
and 0.-y Collins.
Klpp's favorite fw ''bomb"
J11111C!8 is speedy flanker Gene

much of the •flall)boyanl
fireworb of ,1001e of lbe
lea8ue'a more ll*lacular, but
leq IUCctii!UI, teams. Ef·
fk;l-y baa paid off - the
BroWIRied tbe league in touchdoWIII, tile Vllclngs led In tolal
polnla.
.roe l(.lpp, oneUme Canadian
foolilall league atar, quarterhacb tbe Vlkblga. Grant
poilU out a baalc difference
between Kapp and Nelsen In
tbal Kapp "moves aroWid aloi,
searching lor receivers" and
will run a lot, while Nelsen runs
very Hille, except on bootleg
plays.
Klipp dlrecta a sond running

1be Browns are making their
second straight appearance In
the UUe game. Last year, they

although Robert Holmes, Mike
Garrell and Warren McVea, tile
club's tough Hille runners, got
In lhelr time.
While Stram prefera a run·
ning game to a passing one,
"because it enables us to
exercise ball control," in all
fairness he hal been In a bind
thia year m0811y because he illld
to play siJ; games wltboul
Dawson. 1be Chiefs' strength
never waa more pronounced aa
dlll'inl! lbet stretch when they
loaljiiSI one game and finished
at 11-3.
Now, Dawson is ~llhy, and

the Cblefa rate him with the best
when he is well. sun, the
Raiders' defense ruined him In
a 'l/-24 victory In November
when they lntercepled three
passea.
After one long passing drill
this past week Stram said:
"'!11is Is the first time aince
November we illlve been able to
spend conelderable time and
attention on our paaalng game. I
waJ really pleaaed."
Later, the Kanaaa City coach
said he prefers an offenae which
can afford to throw the ball
from 20 to 251imes a game. 1be

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Prlllcekln 1$ Rutgers so
N.C. MoT 117 LIQcoln ~
·Micb. Slate ~ Ind. 14.

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17,842 lana as Its defense In·
lercepled four puaes and
recovered one fumble.
Two of tbe lntercepltons llld
tbe fumble recovery led to
North acoresand the North loot
a 17-3 halfllme lead.
But the Si1u1b came storm1ng back In the last half wllb

last period.
Bill Brundidge of Col..-ado
wu named tbe oulalandlng
defensive lineman, Hendren
was named outalandlng offenalve Unem.n, Jack Reynolds
of Tela eme waa 111e outstanding defllllive back IUid

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1be Cowboys' offenae aputtered under a same long drizzle,
and even experimentation with
reserve quarterback Roger
Staubach In tbe second quarter
falled to help.
Gabriel was taken out early In
the fourth quarter after hilling
12ofl7paaaesfor2Z4yardsand
bls foor scores. F..- tbe second
Ume Ill tbe Playoff Bowl's
blstory he waa named most
valuable player.
1be shutout was tbe first In 10
Playoff Bowl gamea. Deacon
Jooes of lbe Rams was rno8t
valuable defensive player.

Dlini•

1be win snapped a four-game
losing streak for Loll Angeles,

the NFL's Coaatal Division
champ. Dallas dropped its
second In a row, after losing to
Eastern Division champion
Cleveland, 311-14 laat week. Los
Angeles dropped tbe Western
·Conference Iitle to Minnesota
Dec. 'll, 23-20.
Gabriel's first scorinl! throw
with 13:23 left Ill tbe flrsl
quarter was set up when aafely
Richie Pelllbon Intercepted a
Craig Morton pass on the Dallaa
30 011 just the second play of tbe
game. Gabrtel was belled lor a
five-yaM! !011, but on the next
play hit Josephson on a swin&amp;
pass and he sprinted down tbe

~!.sidelines

Topples
8a dg ers
MADISON, Wis. (UP!) :1illnols coonected 00 nine out rA
len free throws In tbe fiDil
minute and five second.
Salurda
beat Wlaconsln 7,
89 In !bey to.,.. Ten •--~-"--~
opener for
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AKRON (UPI) - lbe $100,000 Denver; Lea Zlkea of Palatme, the Ram 20 after an WI· ~.In IA!n Ina mr to lie tbe
OUwhlleToo'·'""'w.ledKenl Ftr--'-e To·-·~-t of ID.; Terry Booth of Mounlaln ----~ul DaUaa threat, and gameat~,bulllUnoii...,._
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back to lead at the half 34-32.
State with 14.
lllamplona, bowling's rlchesl View, Calif.; Joe Dignam of moved 13 yards Ill lour plays
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preaeaaon. favorllel to garner held here March 31-Aprll 4 for of Syracuse, N.Y., 111d Allie cornerback Cornell Green, look cOiiunand for good aiSGI
tile Conference·crown now held llie IIIIth COI!aecullve vear.
Clarke of Aluon,
caught Gabriel's bolilb on bls
lib •• left
by Miami Unlvenl"' Kent 1be field of •• ~---"PBAofflclals aald lbe clll'rellt fl
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a• .... H-at-c-·n-leet.'-'edonfour
Slate, also opening loop play, is Proresslonal Bowlers ·Aasoda- eligibility lislal!lo Includes such remaining 20 yards f..- the 67'
·.~-~Prtee bit
3-4.
U111 champlona will shoot for l!llllme bowling greats aa Dick yard touchdown
tile lop prize of f25,000 In com- Weber, Don Carter, Ray Bluth,
Gabriel's
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01110 COUJ!lGE
IUidwhowill!fceinJAefeued BAIIXE'I'1IAIJ.M:HEIIIJLE
palrlnga and ~ limel.
By Ullllell Pna llleraallollll
Bonuaesof:llpainll .willbe
MONDAY
awarded to winneri,o( lbe PGA ~ at Clndnnall
toumament and the U. S. Open,
II'UEIIDAl(
~ alao lo ~ 1llinjr rA .a Rlo Grande afPlktvllle
'I;OUMIIment Pliye~· ...ICb BeDarmlne at ~benvllle
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nlmeeta. Iii- addllloii to tbe Miami al Kent Sla'·
round
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be an Mount Union .at MuakirJ&amp;uill
in the : : 11.1 \\'~!.~
Sla'plaf1nw!IO
on at_, - ...- ·
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SmltbTandBillWelu,plus
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ournamenl
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ready have been determined 111 Cbamplon wlmera Bill1 Hard.theballaofloumamenl~- wick, Wa7ne Zabn, Jim
1118 on tbe annualtolii' slni:e ta.1 "''•nlcb, Dllve P.viiiUKI deApril. They ~.llni Clel!neY of ~ chimp Jim Godmall.
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lcll'1lard Dan 'll'tiWmn coni18cllad on .14 ofHIS
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returned a short punt•i7 jarila; lftet.llnie trying to catch up.
On a fourth llld an. IiW'
l'rtco!i!ndMilllr~hllblor
Gabriel htl a awing
~::0:,9 added ;""~
JOI!Ophaon !w 14 JUdi 'to ,fbe na tbe lame'• lop nllouDder
Cowbo)'S' 16 ~- Gil ~ ·nm with ,u
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TbeG·A- 4-6 wweledby
After Dallu couldll't ~ Clli'tuce
~'who
21
another short punt ,
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down the left sldellnea
lhe
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Seutora an· Gossell'a field &amp;011 i2me
after pWiter Pat "'ndaalll i'ln
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from punt fonailiGD IIIII 1111
former ,1M Alleeltt
fourth down to lbe Oiaq ._,
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MIAMI' (UP!) - Roman
Gabriel hurled scoring passes of
35 111d 67 yards lbe firat two
times Los Angeles got the ball
Saturday, added two more
touchdown tosses In the second
hall, and the Rams pummeled
the DaUaa Cowboys 31-4 In the
National Football League
Playoff Bowl
.
Gabrl I the NFL Ia
of
tile y..:. iut Les
for
35 yards Jack Snow for 67 Bob
KeUn f.; 16 and Snow agabJ for
49. Bruce Gossett added a 42yard field goal.

FIre
• stone ·T ournamen t
::=-d~IUidneverwere Set March 31-April4

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"It's a JIBI'cbulogkal ecJ&amp;e we
don'tllke to tal)[ about..- think
about," said Kansas City
defenatve end Jerry Map.
"lbe more you lblnk about
something like lbet lbe leu
your chances of playing your
besl aame. You just have to
stay cool and play this one like
it's the Dilly_game,"
,
It ia -the. only -• - ,
because the winner gtel
on to meet the National
League cilllmplon Ill the Super
Bowi at New Orleana Jan. 11
while
tbe loser goeo home ID
GENERATION GAP Ill P.lacekleklll« ahowa up Ill George Blanda, left, and Jan
watch
II all on televialon.
•
Stenerud, right. Oakland 1 old pro Blanda, 4%, considers blmself a football player
Going
to
the
Super
Bowl
Ia
flnl, a kleker second and keepa baay aa secoad-otrlng quarterba~k. In the younger
nothing new for either team.
generation, Kanaao City's Stenerud, Z'l, bu only one job-to ldck.
1be Chiefl went to tbe Drs! one
four years ago and lbe Ralden
to the second one. Botb were
soundly beaten by tbe Green
. Ray Packers.

ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - Ohio
University, fifth ranked college
power by UP!, opened up Ita
Mid America Conference
-.onS..Iurdaywltbadeclsive
7U2 win over Kent Slate.
Shortly before the Intennlsslon with a 21 •21 lie, the
fourth IUid final deadlock of tile
game, the OU Bobcats opened
up to outscore the Golden
Flashes 12-4811d pulled to 8 3325 llllermisslon lead.
During the flrsl eight mlnulea
of the second half the Bobcats
conllnued rapid power pla)'S to

N~illd t!Dd.i i¥!q;il!

.

Both clubs are In their bell
phyaical shape of the ·
Wella, who baa caugbt 14 TO
paaaee Ibis year, &amp;1ed •
lhoulder aeparaUon In the last
victory over Kanilas City. 'l'lne
ween of real bllve brCJIIIIhl him
around to the point wliere the
llalderll can count on him !..some duly. Rod Sberman, w11o
caugltl twoscorlng puaealll the
victor)' over Houston, more
tban likely will start in Wella'
spot.
Fana walchlng on televlslon
can eJq~eCr to see lbe Ralden
use tbe conventional pro lei Gil
offense. 1be Chlefa? 'lbey could
UBe any one rA siJ; ~ve aela,
incluillng tbe shotgun and tbe
old pro ''T'' they u.sed to beat
the BaldOrs laat year. Tbat
victor)'. lhougb, Is tbe adell'
only one Ill the laslaeven gamea
between the two clubl, and
probably more than anything
else accounla for the fact the
Raiders are favored f..- the Iii&amp;

one.

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strategy.

Craig Love was high for both
liqUids In JIOIIinB 20 points for

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1leW rOln

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: acor1ng bomb with 7:31 'left

last·game ....... tbe ·llalderl,·
oilWIOII pused only lilt limel,
but Stram defended lbe

wID
• 9 th' Rams Humble Cowboys

comblnallon of Denllls Sbaw
. .
IUKIJerry Hendren drOveto ,the
,
u~• with 1:41· •
South four Yard .....,
·
leflto go Dilly to aee a 21-yard J\T
fieldgoaitrybyJimO'Brlenof
Clncbmallgo wldf.
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wu his aecondi ' the Drs!
~ 'II arc1 toes fnim' the
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Fl~ ·s J'te ~hack to
Gecqla'l Dennla ~•
1be Soulb'a wlm'ilng loudl- NEW YORK- (UP!). _ 1be
downcame .a!tetlhetwoleama TOIII'Illlllellt~DivlllonrA
lraded fourth period loudl- the · Profe~oaal , Golfers
downswithlnupanofalllinule · ~IIGD lit America an. and a hall.
. Qtlllllced • Saturday 111
:, Denn!s Sbaw,. tbe nallon'a
ayatem
: leading paqer, .hit l~o'a

. Jftf'l He~ wllh. 74 •J~

fenslvely, there is a IDI1'ked
difference.
1be Chiefs, although boaallnB
the moat succeaaful paaser In
AFL blstory In ~year-Gid Len
Dawson, sUck pretty much to
tile groWid,IUKI well they mlgbt
be O!lpeCied to agalll Sunday
even though lbel slrate8Y cost
them a I~ loss to the Raiders
tllree ·weeki ago.
But Stram, who never pla)'S
the aame way twice If he can
help It, worked his offenae
overtime In pracllce sessions
for the UUe game, stressing the
passing more than the running,

Bo b cats

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OAKLAND (UP!) - 1be
game the Oakland Raiders and
Kanaaa City Chiefs have been
worldilsloward and walllnB for
all -.on long - for tile
American Football League
cilllmplonahlp - will be played
Ill the jam packed CoUaeum
today, and there are many who
lblnk the fight will be aa fierce
aa lhoae old Roman conleats.
111e oddsmakers, lhoae
fellows who make their Hvlng
predlcllnB tile outcome of sporla
conlella, are sUcking witb the
Raiders, who've beaten the
Chiefs twice this year, as the
favorllea but only by four
points, which Is one more than a
field goal.
And with two of the best
defensive units In pro ball
banging away, It very well
could come down to where a
field goal mlgbl prove the
margin of difference. So
talented are the two teams lbal
they even boast two of tbe best
field goal klcken In the AFL Jan Stenerud for the Cblefa and
George Blanda for the Raiders.
Botb coaches - Hank Stram
of Kansas City and John
Madden of Oakland - Mve lbe
greatest confidence in their
kickers, IISlng them for boots
almost hall the distance of the
Reid.
Slenerud, who at 'll is alinost
youna enough to be Blanda's
son, buoled 'l1 field goals this
past seaaon and Blanda, winding up bls 20tb pro season, had
20. Jim Turner of Now York Led
everyone witil 32.
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Defensively, there Is a
standoff in lalenl between the
Chiefs and Raiders. Of-

That doesn't put Cleveland out of sight.
however. The Brown receivers rate with
anybody in game if Nelsen can get ball to
them, and Cleveland still executes sweep
better than any team in pro ball. More·
over, they've always had championship
poise In crucial games. Just as be ran
DaUas secondary wild, Paul Warfield
could Clve Vikings deep defense fils . If they
play hliD !.o outstd~. as. Co~b~ys eli~ : h~'ll
finesse them with post patterns. On a lfard
field, Gal'): Collins is also tough to contain.
Way we see it, though, the Vikings will
shut off blg-bumb threat of Browns by
forcing Nelsen out of his pocket or snow·
ing him Wider before he can locate those
receivers. And when It comes their turn to
move the ball, Kapp simply feeds It to
Dave Osburn and filps little swings and ·
screens to BUI Brown, plus an occasional
balloon ball deep to Gene Waahington.
Browns zones have just enough sieves to
make them vulnerable.
Pick: Minnesota to grind it out, al-14, In
rugged battle.

South Wins, 24-23

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YUlaaova 101 ~~~~ ~0

derraled forward wall are kind that can
plug for yardage and control ball .

Lions American Bowl Tilt

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MEET TUESDAY
GAWPOUS - MeniJtNuD,.
president of the Galllpolla
Retall Men:hants Association
IMounced Salurdsy tbal h
organization wlll bold Ita
January lllllclam meellnB at
Olear's 'l'lMiday, begbming alt
p.m.
.

weather

. (UP!) -tackle Slew
announced
his
Saturday from the
Football~came nine
he llill

,.

Atm
of 27Heacben !be white race, illite a lot of
~II,IUKI alollemenl to make to this
•
sOt l1lo of three young man, for we have'
teachers ~ riwlgiwl •dld ·IO
against him from
1..- penonal reuona nat dlscrlmlnaled
the ,cradle to tile grave."

Temporary Segregation coonec:~~~-

,,

Nelaen Jet-

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a new modeJI! sanitary landfW which replaced
the rit.Wesled and smote.itlled open dty dump. In 1966, a
fll4,1110fllusmarlna waa decllCilecl along the riverfront below the
l'llbllc Square. Emplo)'Dlent8nd pa)'I'OIIIlgureo are up compared
to!07earslgo.1blsis justa sample of acllvlllesin GaiDa County
durllig the Swinging Sixties. With tbe,rigJII altitude and approach,
loday's leaders can better )'llll!!rday's efforla for tomorrow's
cllilens, IUid Gallia Coullly will be the best place In Ohio to work,
live IUid ~-

Bridge

win. We'll win If we. execute lhout their buslnesa without

doing much broodlllgabout that
regular aeaaon walloping. lbey
11111 they jllll plain don1 lhlnk
about II llll!cb, either In a
depre~ w17..- wttil the Idea
of &amp;eltln&amp; reveage.
"lbe only thing to do about
lbal pine Ia to forget (1," aald
ace running back Leroy Kelly.
''lbal'swhllllbe fellowa have
done.lbey arenallalldng about
II.
"'lbal game is over and done
with," agreed Nelsen. "llblnk
we learned aomelhlng from IIat 1eas1 1 bope we learned
aomelhlng from 11.
"IAok," aaJd the slde-llurned
Nellen, "If we plily the game
we're capable of playing we will

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NEW lnillltrlal, . ~. aild ·hl1slness esla,b11811men)l
wlll~upberi! IUid there. Newhqo!li"'l developl!leiQ wllll;le
"'~ to balidle GaWa'a blt'J.'WIDII"p(ipW.Ilon during the
, ~. becau.or Gallla'J '}'olE&amp; lilood" -wlll remain here In·
·'•· llea4 rA going to the big dllealn aean:h rA jobS.
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· Vi.kings .Favlired 1Jy B Poinu · lit
By JOliN G. GlllmN

. UPI . ~ Writer
MINNEPOUS • ST. PAUL
(UPIJ - The . Mlnneaqta
Vlkln&amp;s, ~ounl\nll on their
"1'\U'ple People·EaiAus" to
lbe puling of sleatlY Bill
Nt)sen, ruled eJihtopcilnt
lavorltea Saturday to belllhe
Qmland llrowni.&amp;mdaJ and
bicoiue lhe flni apirisjoo
1eam ever to win the NaUmal
· Foolball l.eque ebilrnpiooahlp

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a.r, 14-&lt;legree wealber wu

·. IIIJI8l=led !w tile 110011 (C81')
• . ldclaJff of the IItle 8IIDO at
• ~litaiiSiadlum when lhe
, .W&amp;ue'l Eallem and Wellern
fiiDII club for the right to

BrowM' offellllve Bne doiJII muCh braodlng aboullbal
of ~ re&amp;!llarlt&amp;IOii walloping. '!bey
Bowl ai,Ne,. Orleana, Jao. 11. ·w•frii!DiheCowilllp,"llld aay !bey jllll plain don't think
lAIIIdlng lbe cbarge of lhe vatnP,' ub !1U!i Gnnt. , · li!oul II Jlli!\il, either In a
Vlklnga .ln\0 111e conlell Ia the
:'OW Job will hi to •• to him ~way or wlllllbe Idea
frmt f!lur of 1helr defellle - hebe lbe lbne IOCCIIIII lie of gellbie m'lllge.
"People-Eaters" Carl EUer, . ~to pua. Our becbwilllry '"'be,only lhing to do about
Gacy ~. Alan Pqe and • ·to cover tu reeelven wen lbat game Ia·to b'gatll," said

meet lbe American FoolbaU
l.el!&amp;uo champioo In lbe 8uP!II'

Jlni MarshaU.
n will hi 1he jOb of lhe
"Ellen" to setNellell,-,.._
accurate lborl ~ led lhe
Bro1m to ID 1ljllel J'OIIt of lbe
Da1laa Oowloil)'lln lui week'a.
EllsleriltltleS-.IIIIIafterlhe
VlldnpwonlheWtllemCI'OWII
by ovi!I'COIIIIqj an eveo more
celebrated passer, Roman
Glbrlel of lhe Los ADgeles
Ramll.

•m.e

did ·~ 11M. :Iiiii

•OU&amp;b to live olir iront .meu ace_rurmlng back J.er07 Kelly.
ancitber leC&lt;DI or hio:"
The VIJdnCI' ~vorlltlm Ia
baaed Qll 111e1r 11-3 rout of the
Broima in' a recuJar 110U011
p11111, their ~ regular
IWIIII't!*'d(IS-l)lj@lnlttlle
Brown~'(tN-l)andlllelrbome
field edge, If. any. .
The J!mml,' after a Jfgtt
workout for .IIJ8Cialty Ieima
Salurdq; lnllated they aren't

'"lbat'a what 1he fellows have
done.'Dieyirenottalklngaboul
II.
'"nnat game Ia over and done
wllll," agreed Nelsen. "I think
welearnedsomeiblngfrunllat least I hope we learned
aomethlng from 11.
''Looi,"sildlhellde-Wrned
Mellen, ''If we play lhe game
we'reeapableofplllying we will

Jrin, We'll win lf ,.. eaecu!e iboul lheiJ"buiiMq without ~ld lbal incloidea Dave

better lbaa !bey do _ lf they much of lbe fla!nboyant
esecute betler lbaa we do flreworb · of, .aome · of lhe
tbey'IJ win."
.
. . .•• _ . ~ular, ~~~~
Browne' coadJ Blanton leaa .aueeeaful, teams. Ef·
CoWer dlacowllllbe 1iami field lkielley hM paid olf - lhe
as much •·'- t.O ille VIII!DU.
Brolllll'Jed lhe league In tiJuCh.
"Ob, ';'ire," .-be · .nld, d01f!lll, lhe Vltings led 1n total
''everyllme !bey ptn ' l .-yard po~~.:..-, :....~-. ~---"-you woo 'I be lbie to bear
~ .,...... ......... ...,.,....,.,
yourself think wilh -~ lhe football league star, quar·
people cheering, bullhal'a 'not Wrbacb 1he VlkiDp. Grant
any dlfferenl 1!'001 .,, other. , polnla out a hllle difference
game we play 011 lbe - road between Kapp and Nelaeo In
durlnglheseason.We'reusedto lbetKapp''mov•aroundalot,
lllat."
aeardllng for receivers" and
The Ulle game, which will will run a lot, willie Nelsen runs
drawacapacll)'cmrdof47,M4, very UIUe, acepl oo bootleg
lallhapingupaaa claah between plays.
workman~lke Ieima who go
Kapp dlrecla a soUd running

tool;; 1 Mol . _ , _ Ill
Oallcn, Bill Brown and Clint ·8a11!JD!n CIDI!a, I ' - l!!lr
·
Jonea.
delelteol ·dutllil ,lit ,...air ·
Kelly, of con, Ia lbe liar - -'- ~an.&amp; cllll k
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nmnlng lllreat of ·Ill• Browns • 1 rei!IDii b' dllcDIIIIIiil bat
and Nelaeo aim,l hla puaes at !,JJ*'\'.~J!IIIIIIIc
1
lhtee of ' lhe most talented "'!! yeir.
'
tecetven in 111e ·buliness 'Die Vlklll&amp;l. 11110•)oiMil ·1111
Paul Warf1:eld1 whilm Gllnl 1811Ueln IMI,-_......,...In
.,.ned ''tbe Delt receiver In 1he lbe dlampiodlblp pmi .b' 1111
iequeafterhe'scaughtlhebiU 111'11 lime. 1lblle It II' lbe
beea- be's so bard to bring VlkmP' flrit cbaDee b' tba
doiwn," big ligbt end Milt Morin NFL lltloe, It'• 1he Brolml' Jill
and Gacy Colllna.
-nett year IIIey l'llllcb to tba
~taw's favorite for ''bclnb" AFL.
...-laspeedyftankerGene
B'·lbe-latledaltbetlld
Washln&amp;ta&gt;.
·
~ ~ -lbrle, lbt"'Theilr\)WnsaremU!nslheir will PY IAIIIllon dulb '111111
I8COIId straight appearance In victor)' gol.n8 to the team
1he Ulle game. Lilt year,llley IICII'ir!&amp; lint.
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.Experts Like Oaklan(l
oAJCLANti'

·South
NFL TI'IU: BOn&amp; BIDE oa tbe lholllder ef aevelllld qaarlerllaek Bm Nebea
llq a OMMVOI'•IentiJ tteatmeld from Brnu' lriJIIer Leo Mllrpby.

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••••••••••••••••••••••••••11,1
NFL CHAMPIONSHIP
Battle of the unexpected. Guy picking
these teama at the beginning of '69 season
could have put Jimmy the Greek out of
business. Yet they merited everything
they accomplished.
The Minnesota Vikings are the physical
brutes of football. They win simply by
knocking people over. And get Inspired attacking leadership from Joe (Supermex)
Kaop.
:
The Cleveland Browns are a bit slicker.
,Pflmarllyj the~ .move the baD Mound and
over poop e (though retaining threat of Le·
roy Ken; and BO Scott ·on traps ur, the
· gut) an they've got that "vendln ' de·
tense whleh give~ ground every place ex·
eept In ahadow Of gOal posts.
But cold analysis (apd It -could be a lot
colder than that on playing field In Mlnne·
sots on a Jan. 4) p~ls advantage iquarely
with the ~ost Vikings. Can't dismiss tact
that In their regular season meeUng the
VIkings won 51-3 ("they murdered us,"
admits Brown quarterback Bill Nelsen).
That Purple' Gang's sure to haraas Nelsen
again-no quarterback this year has es·
caped Its pressure. Equally Important Is
fact that VIking running backs behind un·

f

· 1emporary
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derrated forward wall are kind that can
plug for yardage and control baD.
'

That doesn't put Cleveland -out of siRht,
however. The Brown receivers rate with
anybody In game if Nelsen can gel ball lo
them, and Cleveland still executes sweep
better than any team in pro ball. Moreover, they've always h;od championship
poise In crucial games. Just as he ran
DaUas secondary wild, Paul Warfield
could Jllve VIkings deep defense fits. If they
play lilm to outside, as Cowboys dld1 be'll
finesse them' wltlfpoal patterns·. Oil' a11ii'd
field, Gary Collins Is also tough lo contain.
Way we see it, though, the VIkings will
shut off blg·bomb threat of Bro~s by
forcing Nelsen out of his pocket or snowIng him under before he can locate those
receivers. And when it comes their turn to
move the ball, Kapp simply feeds It to
Dave Osborn and flips little awlllga and
screens to Bill Brown, plus an oceaalonal
baUoon ball deep to G&lt;!ne Washington.
Browns zones have lust enough slev~s to
make them vulnerable.
Pick: Minnesota to grind it out, 20-14, In
rugged bettie.

Lions American Bowl Tilt

·Passable

South ,Wins, 24-23
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'Die fenslvely, lhere Is a marked
game lhe Osldand Raldera and dllference.
Kanaas City Chlefl bsve been
'Die Chiefs, allhough boasting
worldilg toward and walling for lhe most suceesaful puaer in
aU seasao long - for lbe AFL history In 35-1'ear.old Len
American Footbell League DawSCII, slick pretty much to
championship - will be playsd 1he ground, and weD they might
In lhe jam packsd Coliseum be expected to again Sunday
today, and lhere are many who even lhough that slrategy eoet
think the fight will be as fierce lhem .a li).Glou to 1he Raiders
as those old Roman conteala. three weeks ago.
The oddamaters, those
But Slram, who never plays
feUowa who make lhelr Uvtng the asme way twice. lf he can
predlcllnS lbe outcome of sporta help It, worked hla offense
conteala, are sUcking wllh lhe overtime In practice !M!!ISions
Raiders, who've ·oeaten lhe for lhe IIUe game, streaslng lhe
Chiefs twice 1hla year, as lhe passing more lbaa 1he l'UIIII!ng,
favorites but only by four
poinla, which Ia one more lbaa a
field goal.
And wllh two of lbe best
defenalve unlla In pro ball
baJigtng away, II very weD
(UPJ) -

tllhough Robert Hoboes, Mike the Chlefl rate him wltlllhe best last Pll!l! . . . lbe lllllders,
GarTettandWarrenMcVea,lbe when he Ia weD. SWI, lhe DIIWIOII puled only Ill tm.,
club'a tough llltle runners, got Raiders' defense ruined him In but Stram defended the
·
In lbe~.
a Z1·2l vlct«y In November slrate&amp;Y.
Bolli
e1ube
are
In lhelr bast
WbUe Stram prefers a 1'1111- when IIIey Intercepted three
Ding game to a passing me, passes.
pbyaicai lblpe of lhe ·
"because It enables us to After me long passing driU Wells, who has caught 14 TO
pasaes tbla year, lltffend a
exercise beD control," ln. aU. 1111a past week Slram said:
falrneu he has been In a bind ''Thls Ia lhe first Ume alnee shoti1cler N(lll'allon In lbe lut
Tlht
this year mostly because be bed November we have beell able to vtct«y over Kallilu
have broaChl him
to play sb gamea wllhout spend considerable time aod weeks of
DawSCII. The Chiefs' strength attention on our passing game; I around to 1he point wilere lhe
Raldera ~ count Ill him , .
never was more pronounced as was reiUy pleased."
soine
duty. Rod Shlrman. who
during lbat slretcb when they
Later, lhe Kansas City eoadl
caught
twoaeorlng pasaesln lbe
lost just one game and finished said be prefers an offenae whlcb
viclotY
over Houston. tlllll'e
at 11-3.
can afford to throw the beD
lbaa
likely
will start In Wella'
Now, Dawson Ia heallily, and from 20 to 25 Umes a game. The

field
could goal
come might
down toprove
wherethea
margin of difference. So
talented are lhe two learns lhat
lhey even boast two of lhe besl
field Boa! klekera In tile AFL Jan Stenerud for lhe Chiefs and
George Blanda for the Raiders.
Both coacheo - Hank Stram
of Kansas -City and John
Madden of Osldand - have lbe
greatest confidence In lhelr
lllcker:s, USing them for boola
almost half lhe dlatanee of the
field.
Slenerud, who at 2'11s almost
young enough to be Blanda's
soil, booted 2'1 field goals 1hla
past season and Blanda, wind·
lng up his 20th pro season, had
31.Jim Turner of New York~
everyone wllh 32.
Defensively, there Is a
standoff In talent between lbe
Chlefa and Raiders. Of.

IJo b cats

WI•U

'*"

a17.

spot.

Fans watehinll oo teJev1a1on

can expect to 100 lhe Ralden
use tile conventiCIIIJ pro aet oo
olfenae. '!be Dllefa? 'Diey could
use any one af 1111: offeollve ~eta,
InclUding lhe abotaun and lbe
oU1 pro "T" !bey used to beat
the Raiders lalt year. Tbat

vlcl«'y, IJiouab, Is lhe Chlefl'
only one In lhe last aevt11 JIIIMII
between lhe two clube, and

probably more lbaa IIIJiblnl
-else aecounla for the fact lbe
Raiders are favored for 1he big
me.
"It's a psydloJoglcal edle we
don't like to tallt about or tblnk

about," said Kanaaa City
defensive end Jerry Maya.
''The more you think aboul
somelhlng like tbat lhe lela
yoar chances of playing your
best game. Yw jus! beve to
stay cool and play 1hla - like
it's tbe onlJ..
.~

aame·"

GENERATION GAP Ia r.Jaeeltleklng lhowa ap In Geerce Blanda, left, and Jan
Ste-ud, rlctit. Oaldand a old pro Blaada, 42, conalden blmself a footbaU player
llrft, a kicker seeoad and keeps busy as seeund-slrlng quarterbeelt. In tbe younger
ceneratlon, Kanaaa City's Stenerad, !'1, has only 010 job-to ldck.

9th, Rams Humble Cowboys

.. _,

lh- Ia ·"lobe, .. GDiy. ,.., _ ,
because the winner ·goes
on lo meet the Nallonal
League champion In lhe Super
Bowi at New Orleans Jan. 11
while lbe Joaer goea home to
watch II aU 111 telev!Bion. Going to lbe Super Bowl Ia
nothing new fw ellber team.
The Chiefs went to lhe first one
four years ago and the Raiders
1o lhe secmd one. Bolli were
soundly beaten by the Green
Bay Packers.

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13-~'fhe Suniln)' 'fin~t'k';eutillt'i. ~u•KUt~, Jail."·

1970

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· Vi.kings .Favlired 1Jy B Poinu · lit
By JOliN G. GlllmN

. UPI . ~ Writer
MINNEPOUS • ST. PAUL
(UPIJ - The . Mlnneaqta
Vlkln&amp;s, ~ounl\nll on their
"1'\U'ple People·EaiAus" to
lbe puling of sleatlY Bill
Nt)sen, ruled eJihtopcilnt
lavorltea Saturday to belllhe
Qmland llrowni.&amp;mdaJ and
bicoiue lhe flni apirisjoo
1eam ever to win the NaUmal
· Foolball l.eque ebilrnpiooahlp

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a.r, 14-&lt;legree wealber wu

·. IIIJI8l=led !w tile 110011 (C81')
• . ldclaJff of the IItle 8IIDO at
• ~litaiiSiadlum when lhe
, .W&amp;ue'l Eallem and Wellern
fiiDII club for the right to

BrowM' offellllve Bne doiJII muCh braodlng aboullbal
of ~ re&amp;!llarlt&amp;IOii walloping. '!bey
Bowl ai,Ne,. Orleana, Jao. 11. ·w•frii!DiheCowilllp,"llld aay !bey jllll plain don't think
lAIIIdlng lbe cbarge of lhe vatnP,' ub !1U!i Gnnt. , · li!oul II Jlli!\il, either In a
Vlklnga .ln\0 111e conlell Ia the
:'OW Job will hi to •• to him ~way or wlllllbe Idea
frmt f!lur of 1helr defellle - hebe lbe lbne IOCCIIIII lie of gellbie m'lllge.
"People-Eaters" Carl EUer, . ~to pua. Our becbwilllry '"'be,only lhing to do about
Gacy ~. Alan Pqe and • ·to cover tu reeelven wen lbat game Ia·to b'gatll," said

meet lbe American FoolbaU
l.el!&amp;uo champioo In lbe 8uP!II'

Jlni MarshaU.
n will hi 1he jOb of lhe
"Ellen" to setNellell,-,.._
accurate lborl ~ led lhe
Bro1m to ID 1ljllel J'OIIt of lbe
Da1laa Oowloil)'lln lui week'a.
EllsleriltltleS-.IIIIIafterlhe
VlldnpwonlheWtllemCI'OWII
by ovi!I'COIIIIqj an eveo more
celebrated passer, Roman
Glbrlel of lhe Los ADgeles
Ramll.

•m.e

did ·~ 11M. :Iiiii

•OU&amp;b to live olir iront .meu ace_rurmlng back J.er07 Kelly.
ancitber leC&lt;DI or hio:"
The VIJdnCI' ~vorlltlm Ia
baaed Qll 111e1r 11-3 rout of the
Broima in' a recuJar 110U011
p11111, their ~ regular
IWIIII't!*'d(IS-l)lj@lnlttlle
Brown~'(tN-l)andlllelrbome
field edge, If. any. .
The J!mml,' after a Jfgtt
workout for .IIJ8Cialty Ieima
Salurdq; lnllated they aren't

'"lbat'a what 1he fellows have
done.'Dieyirenottalklngaboul
II.
'"nnat game Ia over and done
wllll," agreed Nelsen. "I think
welearnedsomeiblngfrunllat least I hope we learned
aomethlng from 11.
''Looi,"sildlhellde-Wrned
Mellen, ''If we play lhe game
we'reeapableofplllying we will

Jrin, We'll win lf ,.. eaecu!e iboul lheiJ"buiiMq without ~ld lbal incloidea Dave

better lbaa !bey do _ lf they much of lbe fla!nboyant
esecute betler lbaa we do flreworb · of, .aome · of lhe
tbey'IJ win."
.
. . .•• _ . ~ular, ~~~~
Browne' coadJ Blanton leaa .aueeeaful, teams. Ef·
CoWer dlacowllllbe 1iami field lkielley hM paid olf - lhe
as much •·'- t.O ille VIII!DU.
Brolllll'Jed lhe league In tiJuCh.
"Ob, ';'ire," .-be · .nld, d01f!lll, lhe Vltings led 1n total
''everyllme !bey ptn ' l .-yard po~~.:..-, :....~-. ~---"-you woo 'I be lbie to bear
~ .,...... ......... ...,.,....,.,
yourself think wilh -~ lhe football league star, quar·
people cheering, bullhal'a 'not Wrbacb 1he VlkiDp. Grant
any dlfferenl 1!'001 .,, other. , polnla out a hllle difference
game we play 011 lbe - road between Kapp and Nelaeo In
durlnglheseason.We'reusedto lbetKapp''mov•aroundalot,
lllat."
aeardllng for receivers" and
The Ulle game, which will will run a lot, willie Nelsen runs
drawacapacll)'cmrdof47,M4, very UIUe, acepl oo bootleg
lallhapingupaaa claah between plays.
workman~lke Ieima who go
Kapp dlrecla a soUd running

tool;; 1 Mol . _ , _ Ill
Oallcn, Bill Brown and Clint ·8a11!JD!n CIDI!a, I ' - l!!lr
·
Jonea.
delelteol ·dutllil ,lit ,...air ·
Kelly, of con, Ia lbe liar - -'- ~an.&amp; cllll k
'
nmnlng lllreat of ·Ill• Browns • 1 rei!IDii b' dllcDIIIIIiil bat
and Nelaeo aim,l hla puaes at !,JJ*'\'.~J!IIIIIIIc
1
lhtee of ' lhe most talented "'!! yeir.
'
tecetven in 111e ·buliness 'Die Vlklll&amp;l. 11110•)oiMil ·1111
Paul Warf1:eld1 whilm Gllnl 1811Ueln IMI,-_......,...In
.,.ned ''tbe Delt receiver In 1he lbe dlampiodlblp pmi .b' 1111
iequeafterhe'scaughtlhebiU 111'11 lime. 1lblle It II' lbe
beea- be's so bard to bring VlkmP' flrit cbaDee b' tba
doiwn," big ligbt end Milt Morin NFL lltloe, It'• 1he Brolml' Jill
and Gacy Colllna.
-nett year IIIey l'llllcb to tba
~taw's favorite for ''bclnb" AFL.
...-laspeedyftankerGene
B'·lbe-latledaltbetlld
Washln&amp;ta&gt;.
·
~ ~ -lbrle, lbt"'Theilr\)WnsaremU!nslheir will PY IAIIIllon dulb '111111
I8COIId straight appearance In victor)' gol.n8 to the team
1he Ulle game. Lilt year,llley IICII'ir!&amp; lint.
.
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.Experts Like Oaklan(l
oAJCLANti'

·South
NFL TI'IU: BOn&amp; BIDE oa tbe lholllder ef aevelllld qaarlerllaek Bm Nebea
llq a OMMVOI'•IentiJ tteatmeld from Brnu' lriJIIer Leo Mllrpby.

ce&amp;-

••••••••••••••••••••••••••11,1
NFL CHAMPIONSHIP
Battle of the unexpected. Guy picking
these teama at the beginning of '69 season
could have put Jimmy the Greek out of
business. Yet they merited everything
they accomplished.
The Minnesota Vikings are the physical
brutes of football. They win simply by
knocking people over. And get Inspired attacking leadership from Joe (Supermex)
Kaop.
:
The Cleveland Browns are a bit slicker.
,Pflmarllyj the~ .move the baD Mound and
over poop e (though retaining threat of Le·
roy Ken; and BO Scott ·on traps ur, the
· gut) an they've got that "vendln ' de·
tense whleh give~ ground every place ex·
eept In ahadow Of gOal posts.
But cold analysis (apd It -could be a lot
colder than that on playing field In Mlnne·
sots on a Jan. 4) p~ls advantage iquarely
with the ~ost Vikings. Can't dismiss tact
that In their regular season meeUng the
VIkings won 51-3 ("they murdered us,"
admits Brown quarterback Bill Nelsen).
That Purple' Gang's sure to haraas Nelsen
again-no quarterback this year has es·
caped Its pressure. Equally Important Is
fact that VIking running backs behind un·

f

· 1emporary
'

,Bridge

.

derrated forward wall are kind that can
plug for yardage and control baD.
'

That doesn't put Cleveland -out of siRht,
however. The Brown receivers rate with
anybody In game if Nelsen can gel ball lo
them, and Cleveland still executes sweep
better than any team in pro ball. Moreover, they've always h;od championship
poise In crucial games. Just as he ran
DaUas secondary wild, Paul Warfield
could Jllve VIkings deep defense fits. If they
play lilm to outside, as Cowboys dld1 be'll
finesse them' wltlfpoal patterns·. Oil' a11ii'd
field, Gary Collins Is also tough lo contain.
Way we see it, though, the VIkings will
shut off blg·bomb threat of Bro~s by
forcing Nelsen out of his pocket or snowIng him under before he can locate those
receivers. And when it comes their turn to
move the ball, Kapp simply feeds It to
Dave Osborn and flips little awlllga and
screens to Bill Brown, plus an oceaalonal
baUoon ball deep to G&lt;!ne Washington.
Browns zones have lust enough slev~s to
make them vulnerable.
Pick: Minnesota to grind it out, 20-14, In
rugged bettie.

Lions American Bowl Tilt

·Passable

South ,Wins, 24-23
..
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'Die fenslvely, lhere Is a marked
game lhe Osldand Raldera and dllference.
Kanaas City Chlefl bsve been
'Die Chiefs, allhough boasting
worldilg toward and walling for lhe most suceesaful puaer in
aU seasao long - for lbe AFL history In 35-1'ear.old Len
American Footbell League DawSCII, slick pretty much to
championship - will be playsd 1he ground, and weD they might
In lhe jam packsd Coliseum be expected to again Sunday
today, and lhere are many who even lhough that slrategy eoet
think the fight will be as fierce lhem .a li).Glou to 1he Raiders
as those old Roman conteala. three weeks ago.
The oddamaters, those
But Slram, who never plays
feUowa who make lhelr Uvtng the asme way twice. lf he can
predlcllnS lbe outcome of sporta help It, worked hla offense
conteala, are sUcking wllh lhe overtime In practice !M!!ISions
Raiders, who've ·oeaten lhe for lhe IIUe game, streaslng lhe
Chiefs twice 1hla year, as lhe passing more lbaa 1he l'UIIII!ng,
favorites but only by four
poinla, which Ia one more lbaa a
field goal.
And wllh two of lbe best
defenalve unlla In pro ball
baJigtng away, II very weD
(UPJ) -

tllhough Robert Hoboes, Mike the Chlefl rate him wltlllhe best last Pll!l! . . . lbe lllllders,
GarTettandWarrenMcVea,lbe when he Ia weD. SWI, lhe DIIWIOII puled only Ill tm.,
club'a tough llltle runners, got Raiders' defense ruined him In but Stram defended the
·
In lbe~.
a Z1·2l vlct«y In November slrate&amp;Y.
Bolli
e1ube
are
In lhelr bast
WbUe Stram prefers a 1'1111- when IIIey Intercepted three
Ding game to a passing me, passes.
pbyaicai lblpe of lhe ·
"because It enables us to After me long passing driU Wells, who has caught 14 TO
pasaes tbla year, lltffend a
exercise beD control," ln. aU. 1111a past week Slram said:
falrneu he has been In a bind ''Thls Ia lhe first Ume alnee shoti1cler N(lll'allon In lbe lut
Tlht
this year mostly because be bed November we have beell able to vtct«y over Kallilu
have broaChl him
to play sb gamea wllhout spend considerable time aod weeks of
DawSCII. The Chiefs' strength attention on our passing game; I around to 1he point wilere lhe
Raldera ~ count Ill him , .
never was more pronounced as was reiUy pleased."
soine
duty. Rod Shlrman. who
during lbat slretcb when they
Later, lhe Kansas City eoadl
caught
twoaeorlng pasaesln lbe
lost just one game and finished said be prefers an offenae whlcb
viclotY
over Houston. tlllll'e
at 11-3.
can afford to throw the beD
lbaa
likely
will start In Wella'
Now, Dawson Ia heallily, and from 20 to 25 Umes a game. The

field
could goal
come might
down toprove
wherethea
margin of difference. So
talented are lhe two learns lhat
lhey even boast two of lhe besl
field Boa! klekera In tile AFL Jan Stenerud for lhe Chiefs and
George Blanda for the Raiders.
Both coacheo - Hank Stram
of Kansas -City and John
Madden of Osldand - have lbe
greatest confidence In lhelr
lllcker:s, USing them for boola
almost half lhe dlatanee of the
field.
Slenerud, who at 2'11s almost
young enough to be Blanda's
soil, booted 2'1 field goals 1hla
past season and Blanda, wind·
lng up his 20th pro season, had
31.Jim Turner of New York~
everyone wllh 32.
Defensively, there Is a
standoff In talent between lbe
Chlefa and Raiders. Of.

IJo b cats

WI•U

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a17.

spot.

Fans watehinll oo teJev1a1on

can expect to 100 lhe Ralden
use tile conventiCIIIJ pro aet oo
olfenae. '!be Dllefa? 'Diey could
use any one af 1111: offeollve ~eta,
InclUding lhe abotaun and lbe
oU1 pro "T" !bey used to beat
the Raiders lalt year. Tbat

vlcl«'y, IJiouab, Is lhe Chlefl'
only one In lhe last aevt11 JIIIMII
between lhe two clube, and

probably more lbaa IIIJiblnl
-else aecounla for the fact lbe
Raiders are favored for 1he big
me.
"It's a psydloJoglcal edle we
don't like to tallt about or tblnk

about," said Kanaaa City
defensive end Jerry Maya.
''The more you think aboul
somelhlng like tbat lhe lela
yoar chances of playing your
best game. Yw jus! beve to
stay cool and play 1hla - like
it's tbe onlJ..
.~

aame·"

GENERATION GAP Ia r.Jaeeltleklng lhowa ap In Geerce Blanda, left, and Jan
Ste-ud, rlctit. Oaldand a old pro Blaada, 42, conalden blmself a footbaU player
llrft, a kicker seeoad and keeps busy as seeund-slrlng quarterbeelt. In tbe younger
ceneratlon, Kanaaa City's Stenerad, !'1, has only 010 job-to ldck.

9th, Rams Humble Cowboys

.. _,

lh- Ia ·"lobe, .. GDiy. ,.., _ ,
because the winner ·goes
on lo meet the Nallonal
League champion In lhe Super
Bowi at New Orleans Jan. 11
while lbe Joaer goea home to
watch II aU 111 telev!Bion. Going to lbe Super Bowl Ia
nothing new fw ellber team.
The Chiefs went to lhe first one
four years ago and the Raiders
1o lhe secmd one. Bolli were
soundly beaten by the Green
Bay Packers.

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Defeats GAHS48-411n0ver ttme;

;Marau·d ersWinSixth 64~510v@r :Wellston
.

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i81=-~elgs

ace, MO senior •111nl, hll man - Welten - IOUf
:··
Andy ZinlmeJ'Inall, kept the lnchellnbilahlbull!lllllllledlo
~....:. •......, 8ttor falling llehind poleniRocielolfenoe far below blockleverol of hlllbota..
--•-·-,
IIOW IT WENT
.....
Jn the 1!111 quan.t, lbe
:;r.W..tlbeWellaiDnGolden polntaln lbe piing q~r. Golden Rocketa gave every
........... 64-41 here Friday van loflllre CIIJI!! off 111, bench Indication lilaI the
-~.
'
' toboldtheiiAicllel'ullcl:guard werelnloraro!J!Ibntgbt. '!bey
Marauden, &amp;-l ov'"ll toalnlbeiiOCOIIdq!!!!1'1erand
d._IIDtheSaulheutamOhlo !!CDJ.-In lbe eDttte accond ·IDd the faJUt In the pecked
Alblellc League, are now In a bl!r!
·
.
Meigs JI)'JD were. ~ If
1
areaq o11Uon to challe~e 1be Doxie Walten W .oenio~ the Marauderl' record to date
ahCleleale~
Albena Bulldoa• ceDter, chJpped U: I polnll and was lor real.
'·
nul Friday night here, where commanded Jbe boards will! 17 With Z:IO remaining In lbe
·

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~ :.::=f= · ~=~nacoredslx

,rwaoo.n

jumpedofftoenearl,y.l~leotd

mt

I
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combination
l1rlt quarllr Wellillllllled 184. llp.jD 111 TYo at H.
lfloel'ly-Tyo
lor 17 of
Bullt1!11.itiUpOID!btil,.
Wllh
~udarlbula=:. .!~tllldup In !.. ..,.;.. '_, ....., lbe l:Ol ...,.,0 _ In ll!e
"'"""'
,
.,. wan• ...,._
·--.
edge af
8114100tlbeleed.JI9\1eoer, al acprlni
tbe eoid af lbtrBnl q~. Bliatrlt 'nre q
·,
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0 .;.111
~ .UU,led; 17....
!1t_the
....~., "111 the re&amp;~ depart11 ~~it.
; •
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_,._...., . ....
lillnl, llelgii!IOI:W a p118b1
AllbultwooltbeDpa!nu:: - Bill Coaclt' carl WoUe'o ldnnlqe, ff-41. l*lde,l
~.~ .,b_yeond.;.,;: and .._.uilm' ~llllale ._yed Wllller'aiT,Tyobadlai!IIIY~
we••. · ,_,.,
·~
i!llldiiO · 'polnla go1nc 1n1o Maire 5

... ..ldeillkal !*'lliMe •, u
lblit ow-nta.Apbul Lopn,
,.... illd lbe
IJOIIl
ldl Gil Sl per ..t ud ~Pbiit'
tbe ~ both bll I) per
oenL'!'IM.W.....n.,.de21of
'18udWellatlllliaoteO. ·
Fnm the foUl lbie,

'th"'e••~..,.

MaraudlrutU end the tint
nilibd of SEOAL play 1!3ainll

ai~~~lluiu~tollve, =::..~:;;...
i-,
~ ~o...= =ld1I~IM7

Mf!'

!f"_!ll,~~~!!!:!~:.~t lheftnel~mlm~aiM. From,ib.lleld,!Ortbe~
&amp; ....;"oft a , In- the ~ ql!arllr,
the . U~-litlte giJM, Meijl shot
.

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made2lofD!Gri7PIJ'~hild

W~bl!on11'!'•1orUper

ctnis
Na•

Frida , '!be

Y

~- ...~~

11M
.aliraya
loap i .o\IM~
~
Tbe IWIIldoll .. ..,

~

ja leapt plly
.....
Mlraliderlll't i-1. A WID ,fli'
pal IMmln lint

ovi wllll SIIICODds 11ft to set up
• plly.
.
.
Lon BUll sot lbe ball, ~
bled lqi court. Tbe G~
fl-i IIII'OI!IId I few aecondl.
Jack llallhewl got It OD lbe
• • . llld llreaked down lbe
base Une loward the boopl. .
Mallbew!l
Tom l'rOie
open Ill ltoftt of ~ GARS
blltet, ptll!ld off, and l'rOie

,•place,!i!Jialoli
.._,wwkl .NIItl-. .

lfiilollblirlltlebopeaiDabndl,
ill\!lllll'~•- olio 1"4 !~.!!(
plil1 off en~ 11f!.1- M . .

!JI¥Wuled ........!'"'·

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,ound

SocomtileEIFrlclq iotolbi

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h G ,,.. 60 5o
~r=E£rr=:;:::=sr::.Ky
. ger Creek Nins
Nort
r
' ·. a ·,a, ... ,...

tMMaraudersareW.

rebounds: Altbou&amp;h Waller&amp;

l1 and 25 respectively'

to

proWie mOll of lbe IJCO!'ing
punch aga1n11 WeUsloo.
lltitprobabl,ythebtggesland
111011 umolleed play was lilaI of
M jWiior forward Rick Van
Maire. His spectacular
def....Jve play on Wellston's

,

MEIGS

1'17

2-31njunlorthe~~ ";;r';:'n!~
~
•-·
wltb 19, !olio~ by G,ri~
Martin, 6-4 juruor~~terpla,·"··
IO. Aiaocommen
r , • ..,
well on defense Wl8 1-2 oenlor
ceDter, Sieve Foo~ who gave

ll

·Hensler
WilT)'
Walters
Tyo
Ha&amp;gerl)'

VanMatre
Werner
K)oel

a.tlda

Wlltleimuth
Becker

TOTAUI
WEUHI'ON

Fout

Hwell

Mirlln
JOrdan

:rJmmerman

Cue
McKirulls

Jacoba
TOTAUI

117 quarler9 :

Melp

Wellslon ,

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mark

Bo

K

_,__ bad 11 ud Ken eel ud II ol18 fnlm lbe foul 'II "iar lilt wbwai ipl MID
.cOnd
lille lw ••
cent. Norlb ~ 111w 1111_, ·
11
&gt;Jirown,l-~i • 111 ·, ~ · WOII ·.l'fblltle ,of tile l!Ol'!'Jl, GAL~ "iRI ·,..

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~ln.aUowillllbe~tes

:=; ltnWCftek'
~ ctlliDI11 .rebL""da 1o smtlll16-11;.aow'ell 1'1·11; il.
M ,
Sloat Me: Jlllllca ~; ,p.
':1 u:-m: llle'n.ld
,·'die llolica~
btl. of 1rtim Cllrt f.G.a; A. Qft, 7-Mt;'
21 -lllld
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BWEFIELD, W.VA. -WIIb
five men In double ligurel, RIO
Grande College rolled lo Ita
ninth consecullve win will! a
113-83 victory Friday night over
Hampton Jnalllule In the
opening round of the Bluefield
Holiday Invitational Tour·

w::U..Score: 27 2115 4G-I03
1-t In SVAC play. Wahama Soulbern
8 19 .18 13- 5I
upped Ill allle to 2-2.
Wahama - Clark I~;
AllerlraUing27~atlbeendol Rouab 1,._2; Howard a...11;
thetlnlq~and4i-27 allhe. Sayre 1,._2; Herndon 3-1-7;
ball, llle Tornadoes outacored Morris 2-0-4; Fields 6-0-12;
lbi Flllcons 11-1~ In llle lblrd Glllllspie, 111-2-23; Keya z.o.4.
~.
Tollla 44-1~1113.
Bllt Colch Grant Barnette's Southern - NorriS 7+11;
aquadmadellacompleteroul Jolmaoo 3+6; B. Hill ~2-2;
byacorlngtopolnlslntheflnal Tbelaa 441; B. llarl ~.1-11;
~. Soulhern bad 13.
Shain Z.U; lhle 1.0.2; A. HWI·
Coach Jim Adams' 1'ornadoea 2-4; G. 11art ~1-1. Totala 23-IZ.
commllled 3ltumovers.
5I.
Webama outrebounded lbe

Drizzler® Ram Jet

Roger Bentley, 6-4 aophomol't,
bad lii!I!IAIMartin, Mfrelb.
man JIIW'd, acored 20•
Top Kortrl lor lflmpton
Ernest 11111, 6-1 junior

were

IIJI8fd.

wbo

bonorl af

polnta, and

toot lop ICCII'Inl

tbeBob~l
wllb ~
ornegay,
,..

Eagleewi11122polntaudello
lopped
tbem with 14 rebounds.
The sop~ Hnllllon Ia far

albelltime41-2$.
Coach· Dan W"'•'l'a Eaglel
malnlalned their•.,...
CGWiortable
1dvanlqe 'lbroaghoul tile
aecondballtopulall&amp;hlboldon

Tbe Eulem reeema ello ran
patI the Hannan-Traee
"I"••
~-. ....
Tbe Eaglee played another
SVAC game Saturday nlgbl,

::!:,C ::J::'.!\u~ Gallla
::.~y ~:s':'i.C::
ballletheaecondpla

lbecoolest.
to
ce
Eu1ern bad to rebounda llld Plralee.
lhol a bllalerlng 10 per cent lflnnanTrace 1510 II~
froin llle field.
Eulern
25 16 II r-'1
,

Tile wiD left Coacb Arl
Lanbam'a Redmen wilb a N
record wbUe lbe . lflmpton '
Plrltaa aeited 1111' a W record

s..;,..

'Bo' Suffered
Heart Attack

·

Aao~lallon, tabo ~o:-:.~ =~~e:'tn~ .:=:~~t:l:
kid who :
8nl ~ But tbe Bucb San Diego. '!be SUns raiDed
=~eW~ge~==laln ~ tbe Pme 11i1b a !4-6 from 12 polnta back wilb 10
and
a-n,
lllll'lletonolcb lbelr lllh w1n 1n mlnulel remaining to notch
Basketball
Lew AlciDdor 18

'

OFF

ON ANY~ lENS, :WOIENS
AID CHILD.NS

8111

outc~ Reed In lbelr 1u112 11ar11 and match lbelr IIIII win, one more 111111
all~u:f.ulftlaFrldaylllgblu Mllwaullee'l IJ118.19tolal of27 l'lloeniK'a total In Ill roolde
Milwaukee, en npan!Jioo dub, \'lciGrlel.
ltUil of IIIIINI. Hnklnl,
defeated the New York KDicka Walt Frazier outplayed al blmltU a n!lWCOJI!el:ln the NBA
lime 1-!~5
llmelbyroolde'BobDandrlge llleramanberof_,.lnthe
lorlbelll'll

, ' 11

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'lbe 7!:t~J.::"Aiclndor

acored4lpalnlltwo!!bortofhls
high' to 181or Reed
Jl'Otr":.:':"' ded' the Knick
~v~ IU and held his

=~to

ledNewYorkwilb27polntaand
lolallediSIIIIIII.
IIIIOIIJmled
Baltimore overcame Olear
RDberllon'l 21-pulnl effort to
bial lbe Royell and aiove to

LEATHER SHOES

Jl'OI,IedPhoenbt111tbllpoinll.
Elvin Mayea, laalaeaaon'a
acorlng Ieeder, pollecll 111111·
bl&amp;h • polnll.
Lol Al!celn moved past San
Franclaco lnlo aecond plaoe In

OVER $6.99
Dan Thomas

-elber "

cold~

Calli. (UPI)- ~
MiJ ukee,
DIW!Ion
aecond
1ra11aIn Nn
the l'lllonl, Wbobyllelroltlorlplbe
110W blve loll live
Head Mlrblgan loolball coach York by 111 gaai.. _llld the In 1 row. Jolul IIIIYilcek led
Glenn E. "Bo" Scbembechler, Bucb banlalalolcalchltrc up BoaloD wllb ZSpalnll, lbree leu
who wl8 stricken wilb a biarl ID do
111111 Dive Blng'1 game bl&amp;h of
alllct only lltreo boun before "n;18 dncb the Knlcb l!l'ell't • po1ni. lor !be Mollll' Cll)'
the ldckolf of the Rolle Bowl
lo lol'e 1o 1oo many team. ·
game, Ia npecled to remain clabl , Alclndor 11gurea "to A bot 11rea1t by Billy CUD·
lwopltallzed here for two to we'll;,.pkmtrofbelplf;,.'re nln&amp;bam lllal ne11ec1 lUI
lbree weeb, 1 hoepllal lpokea- 110-tobleltbemfortbelllle." polnlllna 4:U...., of tbelul
man 1tld Friday·
In oilier miA pmea Balli· qurler cll'ried Pblladelj1111a to
Dr.JiukeliJ. Welnateln, who more edeed Oncln•li,
118, v1e1ory over the lla* Hal

· PASAOENA,

"S.rvhig You
· Sin~• 1936"
3u.SecoiHI •••·
O,p. The Perk.
GALIJPOLIS

ledallacorer:thC:to~

a Lol Aile
!orcedtheWIII'IAnlnlo.bell
caalrol erron. Nate ~
lllbbed It reboundlllld --s

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admllled Schembechkr to St. BoltondefealedDelroU 11t)f2,
I.ub ~tal New Year'• Day, Phlladel~ 11oppec1 Auanll&gt;
said 'Coach Schembechler Ia w.117 Pboenla: QllPed Bin
recoven,. ulllfactorlly and Ia
•
quite comlorllble." He added

::e::-but~=

bechler'l condiUon wiD be
doeel,y monilcnd.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. Be WDD mon pmea 11 one
Schembechler did nolwalcb (UP!) - Ed A. Dlddla, 74, lchoollhan 11111 o1ber coach In
tbe Rolle Bowl pme on veteran former Wealern the bill«)' of .,._e buUItelevillon, bul periodically Kenlucty Unl\'ll'llly bublbell biQ, and wu tile IIIII,J coach
ICOl'tl were rela7ed to blm. · coach lor more .tllan lour IIYt!rto blve raadJed monlhan
"CHARGE IT'~
Mlrblgfl• loelto usc 1~ 1n 111e decadeti, died eerlj Frlda1 1,0110 pme~ 1111' 0111 !!dloOI. 1111
game.
.
acrw town fn1m tbeldlool bll WGil-lait l'l!CU'd at WtiiiWa WI.!.
Don Canham, Mlchlga•. albJe. leaml belped build.
'IINIII.
.
lie dlreclor, llld thai allhouglt Diddle'• Weatem "Hilltop. DlddlHoeched leamiWCID or
the pme wu 1011 Schemblcb- pera" made what bad bien 1 ll1ared In S2 cbampionaldpe In
lit .•...,.... the ·wol"'''ine amall wikaowa leacben' tbrea different cOII!erencea,
~ lild 1tie ..a.1anl C01cbea ~~ a a.iUonwlde ~ Iila7ed In lliree NCAA •toar.
Open FridaY. 1w lllelrefforta tn -U.. ~." poww 111 liil a ;t~rt '!h • MliMn11 ·• '!l,lbt aa~ ,.
~ wu In hit lint Pill·
,
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'
ylar u••lfoolbiU coach •' Tile fGrllilr I!IIICII ·~ ~ ' "t;t'~
Til 8 p:M.
MkNiaP. . '
boli!llaJ!el llll;.· ~ - tw
(\J!l) llewullnlllrlcQil'l)eeda; ~-~-. ~...._ ..,.CI«J,I)IIAI4fa and
wllb what w.. llnt lleUmd to """"' billli lit lbt ijitiJ' '"' t.ft~¥0 l' a 'IN ...... to
. be a "1tomach UJIII!t.'' and ~Mid II' ...... ~ rititni!OIIIe ', .,llnlap.flr .
·treaiA!CI 111 team ~- l)lb'*fi4dl4il .flt~ toalpt'l National Hockij .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . Afl.r
pYin the 110
an.Wift'tll
,JIIilpltal IMJIII .P D!t 'P'-1 till
to fOIIIII!8 JI!1'PII'IIicD,. lbt •If i'l'lda1• I '' ' ~. I
( ~ Rlld·WINii•
, ,
pme, ,Sclwmllec~ .. was . '1111 tlnl .~. •i .: Jfelld tiomboefW liU bela kill
lilruck ~ houri before llie IJied old o•a I «it , ~ i!1DC1 1i1JttN hil bad~ ......
..,n..
.
fi9Grt lor u..tr·}ll'IICIIc~ ii7DIL llle ~ York -~ Dee. 17
Hlnlle MIDiewtll remain In Weatlril"91r}lliya boilil...,_ IJitd llonlliil .lfiiNd a
Puadell!l IUIW be Ia rel'teed, In the maiiHiillllon dollar E. N. bnilied rib ,.mri1t 01-IIDd
Canham ltl4,
Diddle Arellli OD MJIUI,
Cbt1itma nlcii
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tbe 71er1 In front lor JIOOd.
O!llllnpm led Pldladeljllda
wllb a polnllllld Walt Haaard

E. A. Diddle Succumbs

GAWPOUS - Coach Ed
Pauley's Gollipolltt Blue Imp
reaervt1 raDied In tbe aecond
ball to down vlllllng Ironton ..
II In a Southeastern Ohio
League preliminary conleol
here Friday night.
Tbe Cube held 1D 8-6 finl
period lead. Tbe VIsitors were
IIIII on lop al hallllme, 19-17.
Tbe Imps, now 8-1 on lbe
leU!IIl and f.l In conference
play, outacored the Cube N In
the lblrd period to late a •21
leed. Jn lbe final canto, tbe
Impe outacored llle Cube 10o8.
Tbe defeat mocked lbe Cuba
out of a aecond pllce lie with 111e
Jmpe, leaving the Galllans In
llldllputed ltCGIId place.
Mike Noe'o .19 polnta paced

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.
I
Flo"~!tvallty58 l:tt' ' : ~ ~ :;: s
n . Ips lllO IS . "es eyan

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will!:=~~: '!:.~"~:!::::~~~-;::

a draw
..
"llblnt l.llnall,y pulll all ~elawltbllpojnll,bulltwu
llld 1be Big A. "I Jack Marln'a ball coalrolln the
liadaom:,JOOdlllllll"aiUCLA llnal!Oaecondelllal..-111 ted
but lbltt one IMigllt was mj !be vwory.
Ileal"
BoaloD look advantage ollwo

Montor,,~,,

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tumoven.

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GaWpolia aurprlaed the point lo pace Ill
0:
blger '11gers on lbe boarda, .., paQ,ped fa. ,l i jiJr tliti
coUecUng 38 rebounds to •lilual· !~tine Bit !I'"" bad U:

Ironton'• 27. Prole and · Friday, GAlli will liNt
FtJ11110!1 hauled down 12 udl .~:. • fronton •- ~
for tbe lolen. Man bed eJcbl •
:
lor the wlnnera.
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Rally, £~::1:~

Beat Cubs 36-31

Doy:.Roas87 Doy. Col. White 81
lalkotlloll kons
Doy. Dunbor 66 Doy. Fairview
ly unHH Press l-natloo111 51
L.anq'ter 51 Up. ArlingtOn .U Meodowdllo 66 Dey, Petterson
Amandl Clearcrtek 76 Fair- 31
lltld Unl.., 75 ·
Beavtrcrook n Wayne 59
Corroll 90 ·1ar,.Un. 61
Dayton Stebblni 51
Conel Wlnchelter 81 Llborty
Centerville 38
Unl.., 55
Xenia 84 Fairborn Baker '"
Lima Senior 69 Springfield Graham Local' 52
South 60
CoVingtan o45
SteubOnvlile 77 Martins Fer. 41 Miami Eolt 66 N.oestern 63
Steublnvllle Central 57
Jackson Center 112 Houst.., 71
" Mingo Junction 51 Groonviow 12 Woyneovll!e 63
WtJiivlllt 82 Toronto 61
Pe•ry 70 Louisville 67, 2 ot
Com"'f,ldae 60 W!nltr~vilie .u Wads-'h 60 Brunswick a
ATHENS - The Athens
Jollerson Unlo 74 Stanton Lo- Dborlln 64 New London 57
Bulldop relalned lbelr lofty
ul +I , .
MAl i'HEWS ATl'EMPI'S SHORT JUMPER- Galllpolli' Jack Matthews (22) fired a
perch atop the Soulheulern
51
Springfield Lo.
Brilliant #I
s~--.1!
lborljumperattbe boopelnllleoverlime perlodagainlllronlon Friday night, but the shot
Ohio Lea1110 slandlnga Friday
67
;ntltonsvlllt
ol'/
Ci
lfU""RDJI
rolled olflberlm-'th
'"7-. Others
nt••t
Bellaire St. John Bridgeport
60
-~"' 1:23leftlnlbeconleel. lrontonheldon to win a""'"-:,
""'""" .....,
... 18 "·
...y walloped VIIIH••
.....,
Wheeling, w. va, Llnsly 51
8EOAL ALL GAIIE8
plcluredlefltorl&amp;hlare Irlllllon'o Dick Moore (43)and Bill Washburn (~3); GaWa'sl.ooilie
Lopn by a 74-69 IJCO!'e to run
, Fremont .p .Eiyrla ~
t.g
w w p OP
lll!lb (It) and lMry Bnowden (3111 and the hero of the nlghl, Ironton s Oiarlle Kilchen,
lbelr record to 20 COIIItCIJIIve
·. Clovela~d. Eisl Tech·68 i ,~ . '"I , 1 1 ,o ,1117 , .431
III!Dibef, 45: . , H"''
~ALJ~·
C!oiUinbus Eaoli53 _;; ...... ., .,-..,,..,t ,ul ·44I~#T
··
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''
'llulldop
In time
52 • Ironton. -'.! ·o- 4 IIN ' f47
'Qilrvlew C•thollc
Q Mlavltw
. GaDieel!:
c:Gnleela 1albltt
.. ·C.VI~II!Il!'
12
...- ,.. a 4 . , . .
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lea
) and
....(lioO In
·;· ., : · ,&lt;:Inc. Roger Bacon71 I~.:'!, 4 I 120 844
gue P Y
It1 M . . stage
·Atheils 74 j;ogan 59
w....... ·
2 S '321 Ill
lor lbelr bied-oo clash llrilb
I I 3711 411 JACKSON _ In a Friday prom1a1ng sophomore center; Collman ~:1.-2; 11roo1ra 2-4-8; second place Melp Friday
Sprtngfltl( Cothollc 57 Tecum· Jacbon
llh ol5
NeJa.York
0 7 3110 411 nlghl conlell between lbe only dumped In 23 polnllto .pece the Lower »8; Weaver 1,._2;6-.18; nlghl·
qr...,vlow 12 Weynesvlllt 63
twoleamlln lbe SEOAL.denled attack with Terry Osborne 'fWior l-41-2; TOTAUIII-!4- Tbe Bulldogs blitzed lbe
Lima Sliownee !0
8EOAL
v••-dhte!ta.tno
Bellefontaine 47 -·~
W.....,.L..p OP lbe Iaaie af victory tbe Jacbon addlng 18.
4t.
_,.._. in !be first period 21·
Cots. wattersan61 CAlls, west 39 • ....,.
· Ironmen uploded over
Jim Lower and Steve Brooks JACKS!lN (71) - Oabome 6- 3, ""~Ibis lead lo fl·21 81
\ GJ'andvltw 68 Grov-' 35
AU..
5 0 174 216 NelaonviiJe.York 78-44 to drop taWed elgbt polnta each to pace &amp;-II; Walke 3-U Rowte llh1- tbelnlermlalion, and upped It lo
Grove City 84 Bexloy 61
Melp
5 I Ia 327 lbe llucteyO!J Into lui place In NelaonvUle-York.
23;. lleStepbin 346; lloyd 3-GLAindGn 51 Mllllln :14
Galllpolla
3 2 Ill 241 111e league.
Tbe wiD give~ Jacbon a 4; Clark Z.l-6;, Eisna1J8Ie J-1-3;
f'illllard66Marysvlllt60
Lopn
3 3 3111 401 JDnolchlngthelrllntvlctory aeuonmarkoll~andaleague Murphy 1·1-3; Davia 2-0-4; APARICIO SIGNS
Wh!INII 95 Dolowwo 68
Wellaton
2 I 321 Jill o1 the tbe irllllmen standing of 1-4 wbUe the Tliomas ~. TOTAU132-14CAGO
Wor1h!nQion' 6t MI. y....,..; » Irontoa
Z I Jill 313 roaredofftoal~leedoverlbe Buckeyea are ~Tin all games 78.
em
(UPI)-Sh&lt;irtalop
Reynoldlblirg 12 Plea11ntview JacUon
.1 4 • 320 vlillon llld flnlabed the finl and~ In the league.
. Score by Q.uarlen :
Luis Aparicio, a vetoran of 14
53
'
N·'·Y.....
o 5 .., ·
major league 18810111, baa
Gaham1 10 W•tervlllt 69
_. ,_
- - qultlerwilb an 11-41eed. ll wu
The box acore:
Nell.-York
4 II 36 4t signed bla CUDiracl fiJI' 1970
;l:an•vllle 59 Chillicothe 39
TOTAUI
21 Zl U U llrll ~I the haU llld 13-31 alter
NELS.-YORK (U) - S. Jacbon
18 35 53 78 willllbe Chicago While Scm.
· Colo. DoSai1163Cola. Wthrle50
three periods.
Coffman U-4; SuWven 1.f.8; &gt;~teserves: Jackson 47, Tbe35-year-oldAparlclo who
· t;GJa. Ready 7~ Cots. Hartley .u . 8EOAL RESIIRV&amp;:II
Mike louse, Jacbon's Lu .1-3-7; Ooborne 2-1-6; c. NolaonviJie.York 24.
balleci.ZII/IIul year, recel~ed a
f!l/llersport 70
TEAM
W L P OP
subalanllal raise In pay JICCOl'd.
·.
Pickerington 67 Albenl
5 0 221 117
WT
log lo Chicago
president
Chillicothe
Ed Short, wbo made lbe
Plkelto~ 71 Ports. Eoll69
·weu.
· ton ,
a 2 , .. 115
announcemenl !rGm Venezuela.
64
40
&amp;N
Con. Gltf!wood
Jackson
Jacbcln
I 2 1,.
171 IIJlllllal~ illlrMti Ill pa!nll, lo late pme boaora. day night, llle Unlverally af
71
Con. -~Kin. 1 Cltv1 JFK ol2 NU.York
I 4 Ia .·Jill AlbJand CciiJiP led all the Sotolointtl ello noldteclll re- CIIIJ'imwll acored an ..78 win
50
Lapn
·
I G :Ill _, way Friday night to like a._ boimde.
onrSIIDiord Unlvetlljy a!Cin- EXPANDED EN'I'IIIEB
,_;.llekiMio:m.., 57
Malp
I I 211 ll2 l'lwlnoverJIIJiialaWealeyenln lnolherbaablballactlonFrl· cil)llall belllnd 1be Career hich NEW YORK (UPI)-Owent' ,
Dover ,u TOTAUI .
U 21 1181 INII 1
I elllioll pme, P!a1111 11
JC palnta of JWiior forward DOD Co!'nin8 FiberKIU 8IIIIOUIIced '
59 Northmor .u
FRIDAY'S JIESULTS:
,hblalld
llesl.
lnday It wiD apand Ita racing
~~52 Fr-lcktown .u &lt;Vmilrl
Alhlalld. the ullon'l No. two
Clnclnnall, .,.tH_ oil 1o a learn and add two 1970
.so ct- Fork ~
Albenl Tt ~ 11 .
Dill ccD•c• blllblball team ay unl=~~"/:;:~""""' slow alar! aaoi"d;.'; 18 many Clmarroa In queat of till
R.-. 47 Elyria o46
M Wallltiin 6l
.. - 1-1, ·iaft -Gilly ~ fleki
Eut
u 15 po1n11 In !be filii half, 'I'rana-Am championship lbltt
Tr1 Valley 1\
.
78 Nllf.York 4t '
;o.t1 tbe liiiiN 111'11 Jid and
W. L. Pet. Gl lnJled by ju11 lour poinll. al year.
.
_R...,vlllt2~
GaDipolll47(ot)
eU hdWv' JenloCiilllecloae New York
... belltime . . .
Tbe company ello wiD
69 W. Mlllkingum 59
lll!lf
~ In llle lht hall, ll.f. Milwaukee 2733 148 .105
.659 6
~il itnall1-pUIIed ahead continue
wilb 11ru Ccnetlee In
21
At lnfermlaalaD Alblanaled Sf. Beltlmore
25 15 .625 1'h 174 wilb lO:O llflln the pule. defendln&amp; tbe SCCA "A"
Ia
11.
·
~~~=ta ~: ~~ : :
forward Jolll ~- ~on. nallonal champlon47 !~.-·York ll
'rile E"* wen peced by Boston
" 22 .421 1m
17 poilnll 1w !be lblp It WDDin 1919·
all)lllton Sl
WQIIi, I!; I ult~ '111111 37 Detroit
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period 1!fikh hnrl (lAIIS more
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onl,v•twoolll ahollln tbe ~
canto. lleaull wu a lOo4 Tiler
lead.
After tbe '11gen buill up lbeli'
bJcceat laad of the nigbt-184
will! 1:01 left ·In the oecond
perlod-tbeDnlllcametollle
altar the long bolklay break to
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foarlb period lwDOYtrl (lbe boaa,GAJIIIIIIMIIie'!'lln '"J;
~bad Dine lor tbe pme) po.lntl bel~ lbeir. l~aaoa,.
bart-lbe)'camewith the Blue amqe '111111 Alert .W..t&lt;
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/llhtencl 69 Ill. Wesleyan '11
' . llatflold Ton~y
Rio Grende113
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Wilt
Klltbell

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Baftram
F l:il 111-q
the wlnnerl. Ford's 17 polnta Edwarde
li' l:a aM
paced Ironton. Tbe Cuba oot- Edwarde
F 1:5 H
ICOi'ed the Imps live soall 1n1m MaW..W.
·r 1:11 IWI
the field bul managed to link Kllchen
C 4:GO IIHt
IIIII,J one;, n1ne 1ree 1o11e1. Tbe Prwt
e a:~ IU'I·
18 of 2Z free lalael. I'I'Gte
8 2.17 37-rl
Bos Score:
Kllcben
C 2:41 37,.
BLUE IMPS - Noe 8-7-19; Matll!n?
F . ~:a N ~
Boone 1-4-8; Howard 2-1-6; MaltbeWi .F Z:a N
Smith 11-2-2; North 1-J.t; eun. Mallben
s 1:• u.a
nlngham IJ.G-0. TOTAUI Ill-' Edwarda
T 1:51 tl-41
1~.
llallhewit
L 1:37 G41
CUBS- Chrlallen 1.0.2; Ford .KIIchen
F l:lf Q:tJ
1-1·17; Payne ~Spears 3-0- ,KIIchen
F 1:14 a.G
I; 111rvey IJ.G.O; Roylll ~; Kllcben
F 0:31
Turner il-Go8. TOTAUI 11-1- KlldMa . .
F O:n Oo4l
31.
MatiLewo
L 0:00 45-45
By quarters:
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Impa
5 IZ I 111-38 MOore ,,
L , 2:a 45-47
Cuba
I 11 I &amp;-31 Kllchen
F 1:11 M
Ftql!lllli
r l :ot tl-48
Fiqltlall
F l :ot t7-41
Kay to alloft llcurw - F Fl;elllrow; C-i:qilbol; Tllo-ID; S - !lborl)aiuper; L -

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Wl"l t h 74 • 59 Vi•lCto ry

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Ualted Preu bleraallonal Diego W-120 and ·Loe Alleelel lallled '11 lor Allanll'a Wll!lenl
117WIIlla Reed, acmowledged u routed San Fnllcllc:G, 12MI. DlvllltnHeadlllll.o;Jub.
aen1or center Bob Rllchle with the belt center In the Nallonal New York doled lo wllhln
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Blu~ Imps

Oillo, Hltll Sdlaol .

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SAYINGS
AND LOAN
COMPANY

and away one of lbe lllOII

j!!Dior guard Tom Kerr with 12.
'Jbls _balanced scoring, all In
double llgurea, wu too mucb
for lbe 'Call to contain.
IMry Cremeans, 5-11 junior
JIIW'd, peced the Wlldcall will!
18 followed by Joe Bevan, 5-e
senlorlllWd with 11
Euternpll..tup21i. polntaln
lbellralquarterandled25-15
aftor 1be filii eigbl minulel.
Tbe advantage lncreaeed to 16

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prom1a1ng cagen In tbe area.
Following Eichinger was 11-2

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Tlie ocore wulled Jour 11me1
Chock '
Clrtlflctte
In the lint ~ ~ the
Red!~- ~ lalo !be Gpen ·IO
100 •••••,. . ... $12.10
late a 1$-12 leed wllb II :GO 11ft
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RIO Grande led
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000 ..........SSJ.JJ
Rio Grude COIIIIICied on II of
000 ••••••••••S!7.SO
aa allempta from the field lor
Sl &amp;
,000 uo ooooto$A1.66
IL\NNAN TRACE -Swain I· IU per ceDI ud made II of II
•-•·,
... J. Bevin 6-1-IS•. L. altbeliiii!Unelor7Upercenl.
uo ........_ - a-"·ble lor . ·I·
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VIrginia.
Wauab 2-2-6; Sluon 3-3·; RJOGRANDE(IU)-Mabty
IJinleiUOo8. TOTAUI23-IIl- lll-4·2f; Marlhall I0-3-23 ;
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-CaldwellS.l·ll; lfllrlton 7·1·15; Benlley U-11;
Kerrt-4-12·, Elchi••IM42; D. MarUn .WO; Jacobi il-Go8;
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Smlllll·l-'· Rl'..._,o1 •• 1•• R. Baker 2-1-6; Barrio 1,.2,
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TOTAUI 51 11 113
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Smllb 1-11-4; Borlns 3·1·7;
(l3) .:_Hill JU.
·&gt;.O....otto'••'Oiflco
Gorrell 1-4»; W~ 1-z.t. , ..12; ·,iA.nder- 4-M; lCirnllpy t.i\lb•~ ,, ,b.::.~f.
TOTAUI H-IS-11.
&gt;'IIU-)&gt;11; l!llbea 11-2-4; ~
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fi·A FI-A PI Rb TO P
llllleA!ren,s, .
~I 0.0 I 2 i 0
l]le9e Bartram,..
5-12 2-4 3 2 2 12
; llanib'.Edwardi,F,
1.0 :1.-2 2 7 I 4
1 I!W w•burn, •·
2-7 6o8 1 5 1 e
, a.lltKitl!iJtp,l,
6-U 5-e I 3 0 18
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3-7 ~2 4 8 3 6
~ TOTALS
17-43 14-23 IZ 27 8 48
i 117~:
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4 u 13131-47
10 It 6 II 3-48
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Ev•y IIOntll l l You
Make The Rllht'
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inJirked the emalllllme In Dine
gamee ... Redmen bad ........

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Hampton- MCODd eeeded In
the - - 1 ; Jllaeflekllook
J.yncbburJ IJki In iht opening

oddi)'IMICb. onulmllarnote. belq reset, eo.cb.OibiiDuel
TbtROfliWUiied
up a play lor tbe l!1ue ~.)
GaJlla'• Bruce Wilson C01Do Lolinle BUlb, playlna bla belt
milled b1a 1111b ptl'l!lll8i foul alkrDund game, Wit 0D1 of
with 31 !!tCOIIde left.,
bpunda. Bl!lb
'4ft to
Kllchen bll two 1ree lbrowa. Mallbewlln tbe tar corner. Aa
DIS led 45-43. GAHS celled time Mallhewa left fly, /101118 2li feel
0111 to aet up a play with 211 !rom•lbe boope0 tiae filial born
l!eCOIIda left. Ironton repined aounded. MallhiWI' )9ng
P'
loa with one aecond left. jllluper aplllthe col'd!l, 1t11111na
Tbe Ticer•' Dick MGOre ll'!i game Into ova lime.
the bell fulllqlh of·lbe .Tile lrlampb, lh!nlln a row
CGUrl - the flul · blliHr for . Coach •llflri' ,:n1tra11

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For Sixth Hardwood Win

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' l!llberewvegameSoulhem
defeated
the little While
Falcons IK-29.
Aller traveling to Waterford
Saturday nlghl, the Tomadoea
w111 batue Glouster at Glouster
Friday night.

namenl at Bluefield Stale
College.
Big Bob Mabty, ~-~~ senior
center, _ _. the Redmen will!
,........
24 polnta and 24 of RIO Grende's
47 rebounda. Jim Maraball, 11-2
junior, bad IS polnll, Harry
llalnton, lol freahmon, bad 16,

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ltlll!ll', with II. Harold J~~~~e~,
lollelllor, bad 14.
In lbe 11na11 af !be · tour·
nemi!ftt Satunla)' ni&amp;lll, lop
eeec1ec1 Rio Grande met boll
8luellekl al t p. m. wliUe lbe
Hampton Pirates took on
Lvncbburg College In the

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Irontu.tplqed p a•• 1... under IO!Uided. Ofllciala ruled; .;,..... 11ft fnlnt!lll with • 5-4 tbe nat 11:02. Tllal pve the
tbe
~ ~ Blue b!l!iiiW, lbat,. lbQ ill' ilae ae...,.; marli. IDflde llle -Oiboo-a 12311 ~alter
Devlil loliled on gurpaae, ~ II, ont' .ai;cond IIIII a:O.U. lnlliloa' ll W. · Tbe line palodJ.
Ironton m1 llbe 1ree throw. remalried. ,
.
defeat ada'• tllllrlh ap1n11 Tbe acore ..... tied elibt
11-allover. ·
Tbe c~ wu teaei.' GAHS lbtee'lriumpbl,-lllldaecondUIIt- ' llmea. Tbe)ead eachapged
, Tballlnith-anll-ellmallc. baci,PJII . lmi!Dder Ill own palnl~tlllactlblayear,leltthe benda.._llmei. GA!IIInever
Tbe replaUon l*!lt ended, btlallet.(Wblle -the · ~ ~ llilll DI¥UI with a .i-3 c'on- led 111 munlhan 1w0 polnla- 2-

' : ' ' ' GAU.IPOIJS IIUlE Dl!VJL8 (47)
PIIJ.......OI.
fi·A FI-A PI Rb TO P ·
U !·2 3 12 I 5

~J~! JRedmenWinNinthlnRow,113-9#'=~:::

REEDSVILLE
Tbe
Eulern
"'••lea rolled- to their
....,
slxlh win In IM!vtD O!lllnp
FrldayaiEI81ernlllgbSchool
againll Southern Valley COD·
foe lfannan Trace, II·
.,...
here ~·•
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Wabama White Flllcons
Ketmy'l'helii,J1.2oenlorcenter, EaalernllnowS.loveralland
Friday night.
led Soulbern with six..
. ~ In llle SVAC while the
GIJ'}'Ciark,5-!0senlorii1Wd,
Wahamalookanoma:dng!IM WlldcatalelltoUoverallllld2ICored 38 polnla to pace tbe shota from llle fleld,.olUing 44, t in the SVAC.
Flllconl.
for .,4l,per. COJII,,.SQIIlbem,eon- Dennlo Elchlnaer, · 6-2
Dlon• GUiilple, _8-1 .senl!"' necledon23ol~~i!liJ181\ReDI. ·&gt;~uforio'ard,l 'ted ' the

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Sana'• 1!obcala put

wlnn!nKbubtu~~meranaut ~-

.Wh
' it"e Ralcons R 0 mp

lo....inl, Mike
. • dded
23,added
Senior
· loiwmd,
Fields
12
IDII 8-.1 jUDior guard Tom
Howard chipped In 11. Gary
Nlll'l'll, ~10 aenlor lllWd, led
lbe Tomedoea wllb 18. Barry
Bert,~ Junior forward, bad 11.

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GAWPOUS - wltb eeven end of mree perlodl. Tbe
aecoodlttogo,Jonllolh,pb,-i-1 ' llobcallwere.-dt7-42althe
senior, acored ooala~ ID give 1:47
and H wilb 2:1,1
lbeK)'gerCrteii:Jiobealila.a llfi. ,WIIII.18MCQII!IIIo10.Bob
win over the vtllling North Smllh, Maenlor~ liu IOUlld bY
GaWa Plralee Friday ntgbt at . sty;er Creek'~ Tom IIYJell ~
Kyaer p-eek.
madetwolne,lhrowato .. lllllKyger Creek led 16-11 allbe 51. Tb~n .c~m• Rolligili'a
X
etldotlbefllllperlodl!l!llbe
1C0111 . wu H al _halfllme. on III!'Plralefell Jobn
FG-A ·Fr·A RB PF TP Kyger Creel: alia led 4W6 allbe
Tbe win ,or Col

Metgs-we
ston
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blnked.one JI'C!JII lliree .feet out.

11 apptiNd GAHS bad 1abn
the leld. ...... One second
.....!ned OD lbe' clo4;k.
Tbe o'ftdel•, bowevei, ruled
MallliM!I. bacl II ppd oakf.
bounds- with 111·--.dallfl
- before . . . . off to l'role.
I'NI'a )lalllat-aat all wid.

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57411 alter three quarlen.
Big DOD Winefordner used hill
6-Tirame to guide Alltens to a
5f.IO rebounding advantage aa
be analched off :n rebounds and
lall1ed 17 polnll.
Hla teammate, Mark Swart,
led the•balanced Albenl atlack
"wllh'lt'ik**, ,.. ~ '"' .., ...... ,
· FottheEblellalndtartshaw
wuagalnoutalandlnc181be&amp;-4
junior poured In 23 polnla llld
led lbe Otlelaln rebo!lllda will!
10.
Tbe Bulldoga enjoyed 1be1r
UIUIIIIne floor lhoollng 18 111ey
hll 31 of 51 field goal allempta
lor a 53 percent average wblli:
Lopn coanecled on Zl of 67 for
31 per cent.
Logan's seaoon record
dnippedto4-6andlbeyarenow
even In loop aCtion with a 3-3
mark.
Tbe box score:
LOGAN (59) _
s.
_ ., Rolllnl2-!-6(;ci,"i,,.
1 17
5; B.llllaw 1-14; M. Shaw 7.f.
:II; G. llllaw 11-2-2; Garey .1·:1.-4.
TOTAUI 21-17-59.
ATHENS (II) - Rl&amp;gle 3-1-7;

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By United Pnu lldorioelleolal E. Carolina 12 Gto Wasil. Q
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Geotown
Holy Cr&lt;IOs 51
76
Baylor 86 Wyoming 79 75 ·'
Cin. 10 Stanford 76 v
Arkansas 11 N.W. Lli/. 7~
Colby 115 Bryant 99
St. Anselm's 117 Babson 76
Hart~ 77 Bowdoin 75
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Willi. Salein St. 101 v•. St. N
St. Pttor's lOHeMoyne 83
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Hall~' T~""'!.m, ent
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Shorter Coli. 84 Andrsn .• Ind. 79Pembroke St.- 19 Berry Coli 76
PeOOiio Cloulc
1ConsolotiG!t Round)
Loyola, Mel. 66 Adelphi 55
E. Sfrd,,brg. St. 82 Mhtnbrv. 69
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AlA Slondlngs
ByUn-Pnul"""""lllnll~
East
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W. L. Pet. Gl
tnd!tna
27 6 .111 ... .
Ktnh/cky
23 14 .622 6
Corollna
15 20 .tl9 13 :
New York
17 23 .GS 13\\
Plllsburgll, 14 21 .4110 14 ,
Miami
'·-;._;~27 .250 20 :
w. L ..., olt I
3· J1111t1 5-0-10· Abdella 1.0.:· New Orleans 23 12 .657 ,.. ;
,
l.ol Angeles 19
17 17
5th
Coon
4-2-10; • Daft 0-1·1.' Wi!Shlnglon
19 .500
.5110 ,...
TOTAUI 31- U-7f.
Do/las ·
11 1f A6 6
Score by q!lll1erll:
Denver
17 . ·21 .UI 1'/ l
Lopn
3 21 36 59
R-Ill
A&amp;:.ve,
21 41 57 74
lilt ··
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Defeats GAHS48-411n0ver ttme;

;Marau·d ersWinSixth 64~510v@r :Wellston
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ace, MO senior •111nl, hll man - Welten - IOUf
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Andy ZinlmeJ'Inall, kept the lnchellnbilahlbull!lllllllledlo
~....:. •......, 8ttor falling llehind poleniRocielolfenoe far below blockleverol of hlllbota..
--•-·-,
IIOW IT WENT
.....
Jn the 1!111 quan.t, lbe
:;r.W..tlbeWellaiDnGolden polntaln lbe piing q~r. Golden Rocketa gave every
........... 64-41 here Friday van loflllre CIIJI!! off 111, bench Indication lilaI the
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Marauden, &amp;-l ov'"ll toalnlbeiiOCOIIdq!!!!1'1erand
d._IIDtheSaulheutamOhlo !!CDJ.-In lbe eDttte accond ·IDd the faJUt In the pecked
Alblellc League, are now In a bl!r!
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Meigs JI)'JD were. ~ If
1
areaq o11Uon to challe~e 1be Doxie Walten W .oenio~ the Marauderl' record to date
ahCleleale~
Albena Bulldoa• ceDter, chJpped U: I polnll and was lor real.
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nul Friday night here, where commanded Jbe boards will! 17 With Z:IO remaining In lbe
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l1rlt quarllr Wellillllllled 184. llp.jD 111 TYo at H.
lfloel'ly-Tyo
lor 17 of
Bullt1!11.itiUpOID!btil,.
Wllh
~udarlbula=:. .!~tllldup In !.. ..,.;.. '_, ....., lbe l:Ol ...,.,0 _ In ll!e
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edge af
8114100tlbeleed.JI9\1eoer, al acprlni
tbe eoid af lbtrBnl q~. Bliatrlt 'nre q
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lillnl, llelgii!IOI:W a p118b1
AllbultwooltbeDpa!nu:: - Bill Coaclt' carl WoUe'o ldnnlqe, ff-41. l*lde,l
~.~ .,b_yeond.;.,;: and .._.uilm' ~llllale ._yed Wllller'aiT,Tyobadlai!IIIY~
we••. · ,_,.,
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i!llldiiO · 'polnla go1nc 1n1o Maire 5

... ..ldeillkal !*'lliMe •, u
lblit ow-nta.Apbul Lopn,
,.... illd lbe
IJOIIl
ldl Gil Sl per ..t ud ~Pbiit'
tbe ~ both bll I) per
oenL'!'IM.W.....n.,.de21of
'18udWellatlllliaoteO. ·
Fnm the foUl lbie,

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MaraudlrutU end the tint
nilibd of SEOAL play 1!3ainll

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!f"_!ll,~~~!!!:!~:.~t lheftnel~mlm~aiM. From,ib.lleld,!Ortbe~
&amp; ....;"oft a , In- the ~ ql!arllr,
the . U~-litlte giJM, Meijl shot
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W~bl!on11'!'•1orUper

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Na•

Frida , '!be

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.aliraya
loap i .o\IM~
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Tbe IWIIldoll .. ..,

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Mlraliderlll't i-1. A WID ,fli'
pal IMmln lint

ovi wllll SIIICODds 11ft to set up
• plly.
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Lon BUll sot lbe ball, ~
bled lqi court. Tbe G~
fl-i IIII'OI!IId I few aecondl.
Jack llallhewl got It OD lbe
• • . llld llreaked down lbe
base Une loward the boopl. .
Mallbew!l
Tom l'rOie
open Ill ltoftt of ~ GARS
blltet, ptll!ld off, and l'rOie

,•place,!i!Jialoli
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ill\!lllll'~•- olio 1"4 !~.!!(
plil1 off en~ 11f!.1- M . .

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BWEFIELD, W.VA. -WIIb
five men In double ligurel, RIO
Grande College rolled lo Ita
ninth consecullve win will! a
113-83 victory Friday night over
Hampton Jnalllule In the
opening round of the Bluefield
Holiday Invitational Tour·

w::U..Score: 27 2115 4G-I03
1-t In SVAC play. Wahama Soulbern
8 19 .18 13- 5I
upped Ill allle to 2-2.
Wahama - Clark I~;
AllerlraUing27~atlbeendol Rouab 1,._2; Howard a...11;
thetlnlq~and4i-27 allhe. Sayre 1,._2; Herndon 3-1-7;
ball, llle Tornadoes outacored Morris 2-0-4; Fields 6-0-12;
lbi Flllcons 11-1~ In llle lblrd Glllllspie, 111-2-23; Keya z.o.4.
~.
Tollla 44-1~1113.
Bllt Colch Grant Barnette's Southern - NorriS 7+11;
aquadmadellacompleteroul Jolmaoo 3+6; B. Hill ~2-2;
byacorlngtopolnlslntheflnal Tbelaa 441; B. llarl ~.1-11;
~. Soulhern bad 13.
Shain Z.U; lhle 1.0.2; A. HWI·
Coach Jim Adams' 1'ornadoea 2-4; G. 11art ~1-1. Totala 23-IZ.
commllled 3ltumovers.
5I.
Webama outrebounded lbe

Drizzler® Ram Jet

Roger Bentley, 6-4 aophomol't,
bad lii!I!IAIMartin, Mfrelb.
man JIIW'd, acored 20•
Top Kortrl lor lflmpton
Ernest 11111, 6-1 junior

were

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polnta, and

toot lop ICCII'Inl

tbeBob~l
wllb ~
ornegay,
,..

Eagleewi11122polntaudello
lopped
tbem with 14 rebounds.
The sop~ Hnllllon Ia far

albelltime41-2$.
Coach· Dan W"'•'l'a Eaglel
malnlalned their•.,...
CGWiortable
1dvanlqe 'lbroaghoul tile
aecondballtopulall&amp;hlboldon

Tbe Eulem reeema ello ran
patI the Hannan-Traee
"I"••
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Tbe Eaglee played another
SVAC game Saturday nlgbl,

::!:,C ::J::'.!\u~ Gallla
::.~y ~:s':'i.C::
ballletheaecondpla

lbecoolest.
to
ce
Eu1ern bad to rebounda llld Plralee.
lhol a bllalerlng 10 per cent lflnnanTrace 1510 II~
froin llle field.
Eulern
25 16 II r-'1
,

Tile wiD left Coacb Arl
Lanbam'a Redmen wilb a N
record wbUe lbe . lflmpton '
Plrltaa aeited 1111' a W record

s..;,..

'Bo' Suffered
Heart Attack

·

Aao~lallon, tabo ~o:-:.~ =~~e:'tn~ .:=:~~t:l:
kid who :
8nl ~ But tbe Bucb San Diego. '!be SUns raiDed
=~eW~ge~==laln ~ tbe Pme 11i1b a !4-6 from 12 polnta back wilb 10
and
a-n,
lllll'lletonolcb lbelr lllh w1n 1n mlnulel remaining to notch
Basketball
Lew AlciDdor 18

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ON ANY~ lENS, :WOIENS
AID CHILD.NS

8111

outc~ Reed In lbelr 1u112 11ar11 and match lbelr IIIII win, one more 111111
all~u:f.ulftlaFrldaylllgblu Mllwaullee'l IJ118.19tolal of27 l'lloeniK'a total In Ill roolde
Milwaukee, en npan!Jioo dub, \'lciGrlel.
ltUil of IIIIINI. Hnklnl,
defeated the New York KDicka Walt Frazier outplayed al blmltU a n!lWCOJI!el:ln the NBA
lime 1-!~5
llmelbyroolde'BobDandrlge llleramanberof_,.lnthe
lorlbelll'll

, ' 11

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'lbe 7!:t~J.::"Aiclndor

acored4lpalnlltwo!!bortofhls
high' to 181or Reed
Jl'Otr":.:':"' ded' the Knick
~v~ IU and held his

=~to

ledNewYorkwilb27polntaand
lolallediSIIIIIII.
IIIIOIIJmled
Baltimore overcame Olear
RDberllon'l 21-pulnl effort to
bial lbe Royell and aiove to

LEATHER SHOES

Jl'OI,IedPhoenbt111tbllpoinll.
Elvin Mayea, laalaeaaon'a
acorlng Ieeder, pollecll 111111·
bl&amp;h • polnll.
Lol Al!celn moved past San
Franclaco lnlo aecond plaoe In

OVER $6.99
Dan Thomas

-elber "

cold~

Calli. (UPI)- ~
MiJ ukee,
DIW!Ion
aecond
1ra11aIn Nn
the l'lllonl, Wbobyllelroltlorlplbe
110W blve loll live
Head Mlrblgan loolball coach York by 111 gaai.. _llld the In 1 row. Jolul IIIIYilcek led
Glenn E. "Bo" Scbembechler, Bucb banlalalolcalchltrc up BoaloD wllb ZSpalnll, lbree leu
who wl8 stricken wilb a biarl ID do
111111 Dive Blng'1 game bl&amp;h of
alllct only lltreo boun before "n;18 dncb the Knlcb l!l'ell't • po1ni. lor !be Mollll' Cll)'
the ldckolf of the Rolle Bowl
lo lol'e 1o 1oo many team. ·
game, Ia npecled to remain clabl , Alclndor 11gurea "to A bot 11rea1t by Billy CUD·
lwopltallzed here for two to we'll;,.pkmtrofbelplf;,.'re nln&amp;bam lllal ne11ec1 lUI
lbree weeb, 1 hoepllal lpokea- 110-tobleltbemfortbelllle." polnlllna 4:U...., of tbelul
man 1tld Friday·
In oilier miA pmea Balli· qurler cll'ried Pblladelj1111a to
Dr.JiukeliJ. Welnateln, who more edeed Oncln•li,
118, v1e1ory over the lla* Hal

· PASAOENA,

"S.rvhig You
· Sin~• 1936"
3u.SecoiHI •••·
O,p. The Perk.
GALIJPOLIS

ledallacorer:thC:to~

a Lol Aile
!orcedtheWIII'IAnlnlo.bell
caalrol erron. Nate ~
lllbbed It reboundlllld --s

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admllled Schembechkr to St. BoltondefealedDelroU 11t)f2,
I.ub ~tal New Year'• Day, Phlladel~ 11oppec1 Auanll&gt;
said 'Coach Schembechler Ia w.117 Pboenla: QllPed Bin
recoven,. ulllfactorlly and Ia
•
quite comlorllble." He added

::e::-but~=

bechler'l condiUon wiD be
doeel,y monilcnd.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. Be WDD mon pmea 11 one
Schembechler did nolwalcb (UP!) - Ed A. Dlddla, 74, lchoollhan 11111 o1ber coach In
tbe Rolle Bowl pme on veteran former Wealern the bill«)' of .,._e buUItelevillon, bul periodically Kenlucty Unl\'ll'llly bublbell biQ, and wu tile IIIII,J coach
ICOl'tl were rela7ed to blm. · coach lor more .tllan lour IIYt!rto blve raadJed monlhan
"CHARGE IT'~
Mlrblgfl• loelto usc 1~ 1n 111e decadeti, died eerlj Frlda1 1,0110 pme~ 1111' 0111 !!dloOI. 1111
game.
.
acrw town fn1m tbeldlool bll WGil-lait l'l!CU'd at WtiiiWa WI.!.
Don Canham, Mlchlga•. albJe. leaml belped build.
'IINIII.
.
lie dlreclor, llld thai allhouglt Diddle'• Weatem "Hilltop. DlddlHoeched leamiWCID or
the pme wu 1011 Schemblcb- pera" made what bad bien 1 ll1ared In S2 cbampionaldpe In
lit .•...,.... the ·wol"'''ine amall wikaowa leacben' tbrea different cOII!erencea,
~ lild 1tie ..a.1anl C01cbea ~~ a a.iUonwlde ~ Iila7ed In lliree NCAA •toar.
Open FridaY. 1w lllelrefforta tn -U.. ~." poww 111 liil a ;t~rt '!h • MliMn11 ·• '!l,lbt aa~ ,.
~ wu In hit lint Pill·
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'
ylar u••lfoolbiU coach •' Tile fGrllilr I!IIICII ·~ ~ ' "t;t'~
Til 8 p:M.
MkNiaP. . '
boli!llaJ!el llll;.· ~ - tw
(\J!l) llewullnlllrlcQil'l)eeda; ~-~-. ~...._ ..,.CI«J,I)IIAI4fa and
wllb what w.. llnt lleUmd to """"' billli lit lbt ijitiJ' '"' t.ft~¥0 l' a 'IN ...... to
. be a "1tomach UJIII!t.'' and ~Mid II' ...... ~ rititni!OIIIe ', .,llnlap.flr .
·treaiA!CI 111 team ~- l)lb'*fi4dl4il .flt~ toalpt'l National Hockij .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . Afl.r
pYin the 110
an.Wift'tll
,JIIilpltal IMJIII .P D!t 'P'-1 till
to fOIIIII!8 JI!1'PII'IIicD,. lbt •If i'l'lda1• I '' ' ~. I
( ~ Rlld·WINii•
, ,
pme, ,Sclwmllec~ .. was . '1111 tlnl .~. •i .: Jfelld tiomboefW liU bela kill
lilruck ~ houri before llie IJied old o•a I «it , ~ i!1DC1 1i1JttN hil bad~ ......
..,n..
.
fi9Grt lor u..tr·}ll'IICIIc~ ii7DIL llle ~ York -~ Dee. 17
Hlnlle MIDiewtll remain In Weatlril"91r}lliya boilil...,_ IJitd llonlliil .lfiiNd a
Puadell!l IUIW be Ia rel'teed, In the maiiHiillllon dollar E. N. bnilied rib ,.mri1t 01-IIDd
Canham ltl4,
Diddle Arellli OD MJIUI,
Cbt1itma nlcii
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tbe 71er1 In front lor JIOOd.
O!llllnpm led Pldladeljllda
wllb a polnllllld Walt Haaard

E. A. Diddle Succumbs

GAWPOUS - Coach Ed
Pauley's Gollipolltt Blue Imp
reaervt1 raDied In tbe aecond
ball to down vlllllng Ironton ..
II In a Southeastern Ohio
League preliminary conleol
here Friday night.
Tbe Cube held 1D 8-6 finl
period lead. Tbe VIsitors were
IIIII on lop al hallllme, 19-17.
Tbe Imps, now 8-1 on lbe
leU!IIl and f.l In conference
play, outacored the Cube N In
the lblrd period to late a •21
leed. Jn lbe final canto, tbe
Impe outacored llle Cube 10o8.
Tbe defeat mocked lbe Cuba
out of a aecond pllce lie with 111e
Jmpe, leaving the Galllans In
llldllputed ltCGIId place.
Mike Noe'o .19 polnta paced

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n . Ips lllO IS . "es eyan

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will!:=~~: '!:.~"~:!::::~~~-;::

a draw
..
"llblnt l.llnall,y pulll all ~elawltbllpojnll,bulltwu
llld 1be Big A. "I Jack Marln'a ball coalrolln the
liadaom:,JOOdlllllll"aiUCLA llnal!Oaecondelllal..-111 ted
but lbltt one IMigllt was mj !be vwory.
Ileal"
BoaloD look advantage ollwo

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GaWpolia aurprlaed the point lo pace Ill
0:
blger '11gers on lbe boarda, .., paQ,ped fa. ,l i jiJr tliti
coUecUng 38 rebounds to •lilual· !~tine Bit !I'"" bad U:

Ironton'• 27. Prole and · Friday, GAlli will liNt
FtJ11110!1 hauled down 12 udl .~:. • fronton •- ~
for tbe lolen. Man bed eJcbl •
:
lor the wlnnera.
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Rally, £~::1:~

Beat Cubs 36-31

Doy:.Roas87 Doy. Col. White 81
lalkotlloll kons
Doy. Dunbor 66 Doy. Fairview
ly unHH Press l-natloo111 51
L.anq'ter 51 Up. ArlingtOn .U Meodowdllo 66 Dey, Petterson
Amandl Clearcrtek 76 Fair- 31
lltld Unl.., 75 ·
Beavtrcrook n Wayne 59
Corroll 90 ·1ar,.Un. 61
Dayton Stebblni 51
Conel Wlnchelter 81 Llborty
Centerville 38
Unl.., 55
Xenia 84 Fairborn Baker '"
Lima Senior 69 Springfield Graham Local' 52
South 60
CoVingtan o45
SteubOnvlile 77 Martins Fer. 41 Miami Eolt 66 N.oestern 63
Steublnvllle Central 57
Jackson Center 112 Houst.., 71
" Mingo Junction 51 Groonviow 12 Woyneovll!e 63
WtJiivlllt 82 Toronto 61
Pe•ry 70 Louisville 67, 2 ot
Com"'f,ldae 60 W!nltr~vilie .u Wads-'h 60 Brunswick a
ATHENS - The Athens
Jollerson Unlo 74 Stanton Lo- Dborlln 64 New London 57
Bulldop relalned lbelr lofty
ul +I , .
MAl i'HEWS ATl'EMPI'S SHORT JUMPER- Galllpolli' Jack Matthews (22) fired a
perch atop the Soulheulern
51
Springfield Lo.
Brilliant #I
s~--.1!
lborljumperattbe boopelnllleoverlime perlodagainlllronlon Friday night, but the shot
Ohio Lea1110 slandlnga Friday
67
;ntltonsvlllt
ol'/
Ci
lfU""RDJI
rolled olflberlm-'th
'"7-. Others
nt••t
Bellaire St. John Bridgeport
60
-~"' 1:23leftlnlbeconleel. lrontonheldon to win a""'"-:,
""'""" .....,
... 18 "·
...y walloped VIIIH••
.....,
Wheeling, w. va, Llnsly 51
8EOAL ALL GAIIE8
plcluredlefltorl&amp;hlare Irlllllon'o Dick Moore (43)and Bill Washburn (~3); GaWa'sl.ooilie
Lopn by a 74-69 IJCO!'e to run
, Fremont .p .Eiyrla ~
t.g
w w p OP
lll!lb (It) and lMry Bnowden (3111 and the hero of the nlghl, Ironton s Oiarlle Kilchen,
lbelr record to 20 COIIItCIJIIve
·. Clovela~d. Eisl Tech·68 i ,~ . '"I , 1 1 ,o ,1117 , .431
III!Dibef, 45: . , H"''
~ALJ~·
C!oiUinbus Eaoli53 _;; ...... ., .,-..,,..,t ,ul ·44I~#T
··
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'llulldop
In time
52 • Ironton. -'.! ·o- 4 IIN ' f47
'Qilrvlew C•thollc
Q Mlavltw
. GaDieel!:
c:Gnleela 1albltt
.. ·C.VI~II!Il!'
12
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·;· ., : · ,&lt;:Inc. Roger Bacon71 I~.:'!, 4 I 120 844
gue P Y
It1 M . . stage
·Atheils 74 j;ogan 59
w....... ·
2 S '321 Ill
lor lbelr bied-oo clash llrilb
I I 3711 411 JACKSON _ In a Friday prom1a1ng sophomore center; Collman ~:1.-2; 11roo1ra 2-4-8; second place Melp Friday
Sprtngfltl( Cothollc 57 Tecum· Jacbon
llh ol5
NeJa.York
0 7 3110 411 nlghl conlell between lbe only dumped In 23 polnllto .pece the Lower »8; Weaver 1,._2;6-.18; nlghl·
qr...,vlow 12 Weynesvlllt 63
twoleamlln lbe SEOAL.denled attack with Terry Osborne 'fWior l-41-2; TOTAUIII-!4- Tbe Bulldogs blitzed lbe
Lima Sliownee !0
8EOAL
v••-dhte!ta.tno
Bellefontaine 47 -·~
W.....,.L..p OP lbe Iaaie af victory tbe Jacbon addlng 18.
4t.
_,.._. in !be first period 21·
Cots. wattersan61 CAlls, west 39 • ....,.
· Ironmen uploded over
Jim Lower and Steve Brooks JACKS!lN (71) - Oabome 6- 3, ""~Ibis lead lo fl·21 81
\ GJ'andvltw 68 Grov-' 35
AU..
5 0 174 216 NelaonviiJe.York 78-44 to drop taWed elgbt polnta each to pace &amp;-II; Walke 3-U Rowte llh1- tbelnlermlalion, and upped It lo
Grove City 84 Bexloy 61
Melp
5 I Ia 327 lbe llucteyO!J Into lui place In NelaonvUle-York.
23;. lleStepbin 346; lloyd 3-GLAindGn 51 Mllllln :14
Galllpolla
3 2 Ill 241 111e league.
Tbe wiD give~ Jacbon a 4; Clark Z.l-6;, Eisna1J8Ie J-1-3;
f'illllard66Marysvlllt60
Lopn
3 3 3111 401 JDnolchlngthelrllntvlctory aeuonmarkoll~andaleague Murphy 1·1-3; Davia 2-0-4; APARICIO SIGNS
Wh!INII 95 Dolowwo 68
Wellaton
2 I 321 Jill o1 the tbe irllllmen standing of 1-4 wbUe the Tliomas ~. TOTAU132-14CAGO
Wor1h!nQion' 6t MI. y....,..; » Irontoa
Z I Jill 313 roaredofftoal~leedoverlbe Buckeyea are ~Tin all games 78.
em
(UPI)-Sh&lt;irtalop
Reynoldlblirg 12 Plea11ntview JacUon
.1 4 • 320 vlillon llld flnlabed the finl and~ In the league.
. Score by Q.uarlen :
Luis Aparicio, a vetoran of 14
53
'
N·'·Y.....
o 5 .., ·
major league 18810111, baa
Gaham1 10 W•tervlllt 69
_. ,_
- - qultlerwilb an 11-41eed. ll wu
The box acore:
Nell.-York
4 II 36 4t signed bla CUDiracl fiJI' 1970
;l:an•vllle 59 Chillicothe 39
TOTAUI
21 Zl U U llrll ~I the haU llld 13-31 alter
NELS.-YORK (U) - S. Jacbon
18 35 53 78 willllbe Chicago While Scm.
· Colo. DoSai1163Cola. Wthrle50
three periods.
Coffman U-4; SuWven 1.f.8; &gt;~teserves: Jackson 47, Tbe35-year-oldAparlclo who
· t;GJa. Ready 7~ Cots. Hartley .u . 8EOAL RESIIRV&amp;:II
Mike louse, Jacbon's Lu .1-3-7; Ooborne 2-1-6; c. NolaonviJie.York 24.
balleci.ZII/IIul year, recel~ed a
f!l/llersport 70
TEAM
W L P OP
subalanllal raise In pay JICCOl'd.
·.
Pickerington 67 Albenl
5 0 221 117
WT
log lo Chicago
president
Chillicothe
Ed Short, wbo made lbe
Plkelto~ 71 Ports. Eoll69
·weu.
· ton ,
a 2 , .. 115
announcemenl !rGm Venezuela.
64
40
&amp;N
Con. Gltf!wood
Jackson
Jacbcln
I 2 1,.
171 IIJlllllal~ illlrMti Ill pa!nll, lo late pme boaora. day night, llle Unlverally af
71
Con. -~Kin. 1 Cltv1 JFK ol2 NU.York
I 4 Ia .·Jill AlbJand CciiJiP led all the Sotolointtl ello noldteclll re- CIIIJ'imwll acored an ..78 win
50
Lapn
·
I G :Ill _, way Friday night to like a._ boimde.
onrSIIDiord Unlvetlljy a!Cin- EXPANDED EN'I'IIIEB
,_;.llekiMio:m.., 57
Malp
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Dover ,u TOTAUI .
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I elllioll pme, P!a1111 11
JC palnta of JWiior forward DOD Co!'nin8 FiberKIU 8IIIIOUIIced '
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FRIDAY'S JIESULTS:
,hblalld
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lnday It wiD apand Ita racing
~~52 Fr-lcktown .u &lt;Vmilrl
Alhlalld. the ullon'l No. two
Clnclnnall, .,.tH_ oil 1o a learn and add two 1970
.so ct- Fork ~
Albenl Tt ~ 11 .
Dill ccD•c• blllblball team ay unl=~~"/:;:~""""' slow alar! aaoi"d;.'; 18 many Clmarroa In queat of till
R.-. 47 Elyria o46
M Wallltiin 6l
.. - 1-1, ·iaft -Gilly ~ fleki
Eut
u 15 po1n11 In !be filii half, 'I'rana-Am championship lbltt
Tr1 Valley 1\
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78 Nllf.York 4t '
;o.t1 tbe liiiiN 111'11 Jid and
W. L. Pet. Gl lnJled by ju11 lour poinll. al year.
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eU hdWv' JenloCiilllecloae New York
... belltime . . .
Tbe company ello wiD
69 W. Mlllkingum 59
lll!lf
~ In llle lht hall, ll.f. Milwaukee 2733 148 .105
.659 6
~il itnall1-pUIIed ahead continue
wilb 11ru Ccnetlee In
21
At lnfermlaalaD Alblanaled Sf. Beltlmore
25 15 .625 1'h 174 wilb lO:O llflln the pule. defendln&amp; tbe SCCA "A"
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'rile E"* wen peced by Boston
" 22 .421 1m
17 poilnll 1w !be lblp It WDDin 1919·
all)lllton Sl
WQIIi, I!; I ult~ '111111 37 Detroit
13 26 .333 19
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onl,v•twoolll ahollln tbe ~
canto. lleaull wu a lOo4 Tiler
lead.
After tbe '11gen buill up lbeli'
bJcceat laad of the nigbt-184
will! 1:01 left ·In the oecond
perlod-tbeDnlllcametollle
altar the long bolklay break to
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/llhtencl 69 Ill. Wesleyan '11
' . llatflold Ton~y
Rio Grende113
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F l:il 111-q
the wlnnerl. Ford's 17 polnta Edwarde
li' l:a aM
paced Ironton. Tbe Cuba oot- Edwarde
F 1:5 H
ICOi'ed the Imps live soall 1n1m MaW..W.
·r 1:11 IWI
the field bul managed to link Kllchen
C 4:GO IIHt
IIIII,J one;, n1ne 1ree 1o11e1. Tbe Prwt
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18 of 2Z free lalael. I'I'Gte
8 2.17 37-rl
Bos Score:
Kllcben
C 2:41 37,.
BLUE IMPS - Noe 8-7-19; Matll!n?
F . ~:a N ~
Boone 1-4-8; Howard 2-1-6; MaltbeWi .F Z:a N
Smith 11-2-2; North 1-J.t; eun. Mallben
s 1:• u.a
nlngham IJ.G-0. TOTAUI Ill-' Edwarda
T 1:51 tl-41
1~.
llallhewit
L 1:37 G41
CUBS- Chrlallen 1.0.2; Ford .KIIchen
F l:lf Q:tJ
1-1·17; Payne ~Spears 3-0- ,KIIchen
F 1:14 a.G
I; 111rvey IJ.G.O; Roylll ~; Kllcben
F 0:31
Turner il-Go8. TOTAUI 11-1- KlldMa . .
F O:n Oo4l
31.
MatiLewo
L 0:00 45-45
By quarters:
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Impa
5 IZ I 111-38 MOore ,,
L , 2:a 45-47
Cuba
I 11 I &amp;-31 Kllchen
F 1:11 M
Ftql!lllli
r l :ot tl-48
Fiqltlall
F l :ot t7-41
Kay to alloft llcurw - F Fl;elllrow; C-i:qilbol; Tllo-ID; S - !lborl)aiuper; L -

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Ualted Preu bleraallonal Diego W-120 and ·Loe Alleelel lallled '11 lor Allanll'a Wll!lenl
117WIIlla Reed, acmowledged u routed San Fnllcllc:G, 12MI. DlvllltnHeadlllll.o;Jub.
aen1or center Bob Rllchle with the belt center In the Nallonal New York doled lo wllhln
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COMPANY

and away one of lbe lllOII

j!!Dior guard Tom Kerr with 12.
'Jbls _balanced scoring, all In
double llgurea, wu too mucb
for lbe 'Call to contain.
IMry Cremeans, 5-11 junior
JIIW'd, peced the Wlldcall will!
18 followed by Joe Bevan, 5-e
senlorlllWd with 11
Euternpll..tup21i. polntaln
lbellralquarterandled25-15
aftor 1be filii eigbl minulel.
Tbe advantage lncreaeed to 16

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prom1a1ng cagen In tbe area.
Following Eichinger was 11-2

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Tlie ocore wulled Jour 11me1
Chock '
Clrtlflctte
In the lint ~ ~ the
Red!~- ~ lalo !be Gpen ·IO
100 •••••,. . ... $12.10
late a 1$-12 leed wllb II :GO 11ft
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RIO Grande led
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Rio Grude COIIIIICied on II of
000 ••••••••••S!7.SO
aa allempta from the field lor
Sl &amp;
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IL\NNAN TRACE -Swain I· IU per ceDI ud made II of II
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... J. Bevin 6-1-IS•. L. altbeliiii!Unelor7Upercenl.
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Wauab 2-2-6; Sluon 3-3·; RJOGRANDE(IU)-Mabty
IJinleiUOo8. TOTAUI23-IIl- lll-4·2f; Marlhall I0-3-23 ;
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-CaldwellS.l·ll; lfllrlton 7·1·15; Benlley U-11;
Kerrt-4-12·, Elchi••IM42; D. MarUn .WO; Jacobi il-Go8;
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(l3) .:_Hill JU.
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Gorrell 1-4»; W~ 1-z.t. , ..12; ·,iA.nder- 4-M; lCirnllpy t.i\lb•~ ,, ,b.::.~f.
TOTAUI H-IS-11.
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fi·A FI-A PI Rb TO P
llllleA!ren,s, .
~I 0.0 I 2 i 0
l]le9e Bartram,..
5-12 2-4 3 2 2 12
; llanib'.Edwardi,F,
1.0 :1.-2 2 7 I 4
1 I!W w•burn, •·
2-7 6o8 1 5 1 e
, a.lltKitl!iJtp,l,
6-U 5-e I 3 0 18
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3-7 ~2 4 8 3 6
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17-43 14-23 IZ 27 8 48
i 117~:
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4 u 13131-47
10 It 6 II 3-48
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Ev•y IIOntll l l You
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inJirked the emalllllme In Dine
gamee ... Redmen bad ........

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Hampton- MCODd eeeded In
the - - 1 ; Jllaeflekllook
J.yncbburJ IJki In iht opening

oddi)'IMICb. onulmllarnote. belq reset, eo.cb.OibiiDuel
TbtROfliWUiied
up a play lor tbe l!1ue ~.)
GaJlla'• Bruce Wilson C01Do Lolinle BUlb, playlna bla belt
milled b1a 1111b ptl'l!lll8i foul alkrDund game, Wit 0D1 of
with 31 !!tCOIIde left.,
bpunda. Bl!lb
'4ft to
Kllchen bll two 1ree lbrowa. Mallbewlln tbe tar corner. Aa
DIS led 45-43. GAHS celled time Mallhewa left fly, /101118 2li feel
0111 to aet up a play with 211 !rom•lbe boope0 tiae filial born
l!eCOIIda left. Ironton repined aounded. MallhiWI' )9ng
P'
loa with one aecond left. jllluper aplllthe col'd!l, 1t11111na
Tbe Ticer•' Dick MGOre ll'!i game Into ova lime.
the bell fulllqlh of·lbe .Tile lrlampb, lh!nlln a row
CGUrl - the flul · blliHr for . Coach •llflri' ,:n1tra11

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For Sixth Hardwood Win

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' l!llberewvegameSoulhem
defeated
the little While
Falcons IK-29.
Aller traveling to Waterford
Saturday nlghl, the Tomadoea
w111 batue Glouster at Glouster
Friday night.

namenl at Bluefield Stale
College.
Big Bob Mabty, ~-~~ senior
center, _ _. the Redmen will!
,........
24 polnta and 24 of RIO Grende's
47 rebounda. Jim Maraball, 11-2
junior, bad IS polnll, Harry
llalnton, lol freahmon, bad 16,

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,
ltlll!ll', with II. Harold J~~~~e~,
lollelllor, bad 14.
In lbe 11na11 af !be · tour·
nemi!ftt Satunla)' ni&amp;lll, lop
eeec1ec1 Rio Grande met boll
8luellekl al t p. m. wliUe lbe
Hampton Pirates took on
Lvncbburg College In the

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Irontu.tplqed p a•• 1... under IO!Uided. Ofllciala ruled; .;,..... 11ft fnlnt!lll with • 5-4 tbe nat 11:02. Tllal pve the
tbe
~ ~ Blue b!l!iiiW, lbat,. lbQ ill' ilae ae...,.; marli. IDflde llle -Oiboo-a 12311 ~alter
Devlil loliled on gurpaae, ~ II, ont' .ai;cond IIIII a:O.U. lnlliloa' ll W. · Tbe line palodJ.
Ironton m1 llbe 1ree throw. remalried. ,
.
defeat ada'• tllllrlh ap1n11 Tbe acore ..... tied elibt
11-allover. ·
Tbe c~ wu teaei.' GAHS lbtee'lriumpbl,-lllldaecondUIIt- ' llmea. Tbe)ead eachapged
, Tballlnith-anll-ellmallc. baci,PJII . lmi!Dder Ill own palnl~tlllactlblayear,leltthe benda.._llmei. GA!IIInever
Tbe replaUon l*!lt ended, btlallet.(Wblle -the · ~ ~ llilll DI¥UI with a .i-3 c'on- led 111 munlhan 1w0 polnla- 2-

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PIIJ.......OI.
fi·A FI-A PI Rb TO P ·
U !·2 3 12 I 5

~J~! JRedmenWinNinthlnRow,113-9#'=~:::

REEDSVILLE
Tbe
Eulern
"'••lea rolled- to their
....,
slxlh win In IM!vtD O!lllnp
FrldayaiEI81ernlllgbSchool
againll Southern Valley COD·
foe lfannan Trace, II·
.,...
here ~·•
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Wabama White Flllcons
Ketmy'l'helii,J1.2oenlorcenter, EaalernllnowS.loveralland
Friday night.
led Soulbern with six..
. ~ In llle SVAC while the
GIJ'}'Ciark,5-!0senlorii1Wd,
Wahamalookanoma:dng!IM WlldcatalelltoUoverallllld2ICored 38 polnla to pace tbe shota from llle fleld,.olUing 44, t in the SVAC.
Flllconl.
for .,4l,per. COJII,,.SQIIlbem,eon- Dennlo Elchlnaer, · 6-2
Dlon• GUiilple, _8-1 .senl!"' necledon23ol~~i!liJ181\ReDI. ·&gt;~uforio'ard,l 'ted ' the

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wlnn!nKbubtu~~meranaut ~-

.Wh
' it"e Ralcons R 0 mp

lo....inl, Mike
. • dded
23,added
Senior
· loiwmd,
Fields
12
IDII 8-.1 jUDior guard Tom
Howard chipped In 11. Gary
Nlll'l'll, ~10 aenlor lllWd, led
lbe Tomedoea wllb 18. Barry
Bert,~ Junior forward, bad 11.

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GAWPOUS - wltb eeven end of mree perlodl. Tbe
aecoodlttogo,Jonllolh,pb,-i-1 ' llobcallwere.-dt7-42althe
senior, acored ooala~ ID give 1:47
and H wilb 2:1,1
lbeK)'gerCrteii:Jiobealila.a llfi. ,WIIII.18MCQII!IIIo10.Bob
win over the vtllling North Smllh, Maenlor~ liu IOUlld bY
GaWa Plralee Friday ntgbt at . sty;er Creek'~ Tom IIYJell ~
Kyaer p-eek.
madetwolne,lhrowato .. lllllKyger Creek led 16-11 allbe 51. Tb~n .c~m• Rolligili'a
X
etldotlbefllllperlodl!l!llbe
1C0111 . wu H al _halfllme. on III!'Plralefell Jobn
FG-A ·Fr·A RB PF TP Kyger Creel: alia led 4W6 allbe
Tbe win ,or Col

Metgs-we
ston
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blnked.one JI'C!JII lliree .feet out.

11 apptiNd GAHS bad 1abn
the leld. ...... One second
.....!ned OD lbe' clo4;k.
Tbe o'ftdel•, bowevei, ruled
MallliM!I. bacl II ppd oakf.
bounds- with 111·--.dallfl
- before . . . . off to l'role.
I'NI'a )lalllat-aat all wid.

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Big DOD Winefordner used hill
6-Tirame to guide Alltens to a
5f.IO rebounding advantage aa
be analched off :n rebounds and
lall1ed 17 polnll.
Hla teammate, Mark Swart,
led the•balanced Albenl atlack
"wllh'lt'ik**, ,.. ~ '"' .., ...... ,
· FottheEblellalndtartshaw
wuagalnoutalandlnc181be&amp;-4
junior poured In 23 polnla llld
led lbe Otlelaln rebo!lllda will!
10.
Tbe Bulldoga enjoyed 1be1r
UIUIIIIne floor lhoollng 18 111ey
hll 31 of 51 field goal allempta
lor a 53 percent average wblli:
Lopn coanecled on Zl of 67 for
31 per cent.
Logan's seaoon record
dnippedto4-6andlbeyarenow
even In loop aCtion with a 3-3
mark.
Tbe box score:
LOGAN (59) _
s.
_ ., Rolllnl2-!-6(;ci,"i,,.
1 17
5; B.llllaw 1-14; M. Shaw 7.f.
:II; G. llllaw 11-2-2; Garey .1·:1.-4.
TOTAUI 21-17-59.
ATHENS (II) - Rl&amp;gle 3-1-7;

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By United Pnu lldorioelleolal E. Carolina 12 Gto Wasil. Q
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Geotown
Holy Cr&lt;IOs 51
76
Baylor 86 Wyoming 79 75 ·'
Cin. 10 Stanford 76 v
Arkansas 11 N.W. Lli/. 7~
Colby 115 Bryant 99
St. Anselm's 117 Babson 76
Hart~ 77 Bowdoin 75
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Willi. Salein St. 101 v•. St. N
St. Pttor's lOHeMoyne 83
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Hall~' T~""'!.m, ent
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Shorter Coli. 84 Andrsn .• Ind. 79Pembroke St.- 19 Berry Coli 76
PeOOiio Cloulc
1ConsolotiG!t Round)
Loyola, Mel. 66 Adelphi 55
E. Sfrd,,brg. St. 82 Mhtnbrv. 69
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ByUn-Pnul"""""lllnll~
East
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tnd!tna
27 6 .111 ... .
Ktnh/cky
23 14 .622 6
Corollna
15 20 .tl9 13 :
New York
17 23 .GS 13\\
Plllsburgll, 14 21 .4110 14 ,
Miami
'·-;._;~27 .250 20 :
w. L ..., olt I
3· J1111t1 5-0-10· Abdella 1.0.:· New Orleans 23 12 .657 ,.. ;
,
l.ol Angeles 19
17 17
5th
Coon
4-2-10; • Daft 0-1·1.' Wi!Shlnglon
19 .500
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TOTAUI 31- U-7f.
Do/las ·
11 1f A6 6
Score by q!lll1erll:
Denver
17 . ·21 .UI 1'/ l
Lopn
3 21 36 59
R-Ill
A&amp;:.ve,
21 41 57 74
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·who hlliO loll con WILL DO Hwlng
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such os elterlng dreues,
The plln o1 parting without
hemming, smell lobs ot
reaaonoble price. (Plein
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- k.1•Ph. &gt;W6-9714.
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WILL CARE lor elderly In
10 I06n In dellh would
home. Coli ~-3927.
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JUST ARRIJED ·
NEW SHIPMENT

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cNCiit oohtalldiog at ...... of ,.. ~· tlllrd
•uartor totol•• $111 llilllool ..lan. Of i11Gt 11111 iutal·
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1111nt cNCIIt total•• $95.4 billioll. Data 1- ftGtral ltstl"''t loard, as NpOrto411r 1111 Datta""'"' of CoiiiMtn:t.

Prien rteiiYM .... ,... by fa"!''"' I!JIIIII• • Wn
flgur11 are ..... .., a195f-59 foturt Wttll ..•l'lll pricK
fill' t~ ynn tabo as 100. Chart ,,.p~~, tlit farM price
picture I~IOUih tilt tllird .ilartor of 1,.,, IS tf tH lSttl
of -~ 111011th,

HORSE CHOWS .
of yo~! .~~~~~ • nywhere •. ,
\m.Ai1 ef!ni) .1~in.a.:.pr J~tt home .
f i 1n ~lhefo'1 complete' Horse Chow Checkers.

Offered Fourth Year

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with the hay buill right inlo the pellets. Or
tong time fa~toril e Omolene, to feed if vou

have plentv of good hay available. Or Big'lJn.
that'll help grow your foals big, fut Or
Breedmg Horse Chow, to help peak condition

your mares and stallions. Or Morse Block.
when pasture's sparse. Or Horse· Plus. far

that extra boost and bloom.

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They've all been developed and proven on
our horses :n rhe Purina Horse

11111ual tab, In cNrtanl pricn, - • l l r adjustod, of ...
natlfltl's total out,.t of goods afMI Ml"''ica. Ia COfllteat

Cenler, so you can h1 ve confidence in our

growing

family of good lhings for '/OIJf horses.

(1951) prlcea, •• lr4-qHrtor GNP ,.... Is I

Drop in and ··ralk hor~e" next rime you sea

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che red and white Checkerboard.

...u..r $730.6

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J. D. North
Produce Co.
VI HE STREET

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The natloo's 11011 natlooal pro41Ct IHCW $942.1 lliliiM
hi tho t~lrd 4111rtor of the ,..,. GNP ,.,._ah ...

Research

WASHINGTON (UPI)- The
federal government has propooecl banning the use of
anlma1 lungs in hot dop IJid
other hwnan fooda.
The Agriculture Det\&amp;J1ment
ll8ld federallnspecUira in meat
pac111ng planll cannot be sure
of detecting an possible types
of contamination In animal
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POMEROY LANDMARK

J'"'Serv
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Phone~92-2181
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mg Meigs, Gallia &amp; M.tson Counhes
Open Until6 Mondaythru Saturday

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fourtll consecutive year,
Weslvaco Corporation has
announced thai they will give
free pine seedlings to landownero and youtll I!J'OIIP" in
Atllens, Gallla, Hoctln'g,
Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs,
Monroe, Vinton IJid Washington
Counties. The seedlings are
purchued by Westvaco from
tile Ohio Dlvls(on of Forestry
and Reclamation, which is
cooperating in the project.
Any person owning land in the
above counties who orden trees
from the Division can get free
seedlings to ma!ch hts order
ooe-for.me. Members of such
youtll groups as 4-11, Vo-Ag,
Scouts, e!c., can gel up to 1,0011
free seedlings per member
without having to buy any.
Landownera obtaining

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are eUgible to apply for ccotsharing of tile cost of trees IJid
planting through the federal
ACP Program of tile U.S.
Agricultural Stabilization lnd
Conservation Service.
The u. s. Soil Con!ervalion
Service, County Agenlllnd Soil
and Water Conservation

Jtlacs oad Qaoeu Bowllog
LeaKUO
Deeember Zl, IMI
If
Peoples Bank woo first ba In
the King's &amp; Queen's Bowling OAK H11J. HOSPITAL NEWS
League at S!r!ine Lanes Birtha - Mr , and Mrs. William
SUnday night. ....y won over Herbert McGinnis, 361 N. Park
R.&amp;D., TV 6-2.
Ave., WeUston, son, Willlarn
Two River Motor
,_.,Company
__d Ser Herbert J r. Dec. 23 ; Mr. --•
mN
tripped
Frank's .......,,
Mrs. Leonard
J. Walker,
vice, Middleporl.
6-2; Erma's• Chilli
the da"""ter
DecRl.282
Aces won over Heinen Bakery
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Pb
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8-0, Ellls Fublon o
Rl. 2 Wellston, daughter,
UptonConstruclionCo. t-4, City N
Ml-~ De Dec 29 Mr
Ice &amp; Fuel Company t.oo11 eysea """ '
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Citizens National Bank 8-0 lnd and Mrs. IWy Allen Golleen,
Haynes Jewelers tripped Point
daughter, Brenda Lee,
Pleasant Credit Bureau 8-0.
~nl Palienll - Pearl
City Ice &amp; Fuel had Zl35 high Day, Oak HID; Myrna Rice,
series and Peoples Bank had 747 Wllllil !Wbertaon and Helen
high game.
Moore, Jackson ;, Hattie
Men high scoren were Ralph LeMaster, Beaver; Jobn
Ferguson 216, Richard Ellloll Pervatt 1nc1 Albert Binloo, Oak
11111 lnd Russell Johnson lllll. HID; Judi Jones, Rt.4 Jackson;
lllgh Series Ralph FerJU9011 Jenny Circle and Tomra
5'19, Russell Jobnson &amp;!5 lnd Skidmore, i!C I Jackson;
Mike Bragg 507.
VIctoria White, Rt. 3 Jackson ;
Women
scoresp
I .....:: UUy Fry, Rl. 2 Oak Hill; Tom
JeweD Gray - . a ,.,,. . Evans, Oak Hill; Johnas White, .
and Gloria Choquette 181. 111gb Rl. 3 Jackson; Jiewey F01, Oak
oeries Floria Choquette 499• Pat Hill ; Anna Morgan, Davis
Frye 481 and Opal Vaughan 464· Home Oak HID· Margaret M.
Team Standing P.oinll : Ilea Jackson. Mabel Spencer
0 Rlver " RI. '3 Oak' Hill ; Bml;
Peoples Bank rl,
Motor Co. 85, Ennas Aces 85• Hi8Kenbotlom, Jackaon ;
Frank's Aahland · Servu:e liS, Lucille Smitll, Rl. 3 Oak Hill;
Upton Conal. Co. '!· City Ice &amp; Margaret Bond, Wellston ;
Fuel Co. 7'7, Heiner I Bakery 72• Cum1e McNeely, Rt. 2 Soutll
R.W&gt;. TV 63, Clllzenl National Webater• Mabel 'lf!lihel, Oak
Bank 16, Hayaea Jewelen U, HUJ,
Oriel Shuinate, Rl. 3
Credit Buruu 44 lnd EUls . Oat Hill.
Fublon Photos 32.
Palienll Releued - Alfred
LeMuter, .Roman Drug(jan,
· Impeachment proceedinp Gol$e Woodrulf, AIDe Miller,
were Instituted agalnit U.S. P11rl Parka, Homer Cta~.
Surreme Court Justice Salil· Allee Hall, E. G. Chapman llr., ,
ue Chase ol Maryland, but Jane Evans Jon••· · Jl,lq\ny
he was acqulted of an Spears, Edward AlchiJOn,
charges and resumed ~ Uncia Conlns, Paul Wyant, Jobn
seat on the bench:
HOI'IIIby, Arthur .Fulk, Cl"'!
Barnes, Fred ' Simpson,
Nuncio is the official IItie Ellzabetll Ridgeway, Jay
of the envoy of tile Pope in Stiffler, Willian! Yqrk, Patricia
foreign countries.
!,each and VIrginia RuBs.

Districts are also cooperallllf!

cENTUL SOYA
OF OHIO

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425' )[ 98'

THIS SPOT that spot, tralllc IF YO!J Ire looking far 1 rNIIy
petha too, removed with Blue flnt spacious home on en
Lustre carpet l,hempoo.
extremely lnrga lot, you hove
Lower G. C. Murphy Slaro. found Ill Large living room
2-6 with fireplace I open stolro,
formal DR, ell carpeted.
GERMAN Shorthalr Pointer, eomlortoble kitchen &amp;
AKC, I yr.. ehomplon Sire &amp; powder · room, ell on first
Dim. oU6-4191.
floor. 31arge BR &amp; lull beth on
2-t second,
lull
divided
- - -- -- - be~tment,2corgaroge - Soo
this now, qulek possession.
MILLIONS of rugs hove been
tiNned with Blue Lustre. It's Old But Excellent!
Amer ica's flneat . Rent 3 BR paneled, large kitchen
electric shampooer 11. with plenty cablnefl, formal
Central Supply Co.
DR, lull basement with forced
2·6 air furnace, 5 acres of near
- -- -- - - level lend - located on good
19U CHEVROLET lmpola, blacktop road. Will sell on
P.S., 213 V-8 eng .. outo. Ph. land contract - sma II down
.u6-1168,
payment.
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REALTOIS
Office 446-3643
_ Evenil1s Call
E. M. "Ike" Wiseman 446-3796
,E. N. Wiseman 446-45110
Beautiful New
4 or 5 Bedloom
B&lt;~•K~In

PRICE

FLAT

THIRTIES .

THE

LOT.

LOW

We Need.Li sti IllS
WE

HAV E

HAD

ANOTHER
TRE!IIEN OOUS YEAR SElL ING
REAL ESTATE ANO NOW
NEED
HO!\IES AND
FARM$ FOR BUYERS
WE CAN ' T SATI SFY .

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HO!\IE IN EXCELLENT
'CONDITION WITH '
teOROO!IIS . (1. CAR .
PET EOI DINING· R00!\1,
NICE KITCHEN, AND
HAS
JUST
BEEN
REDECORATED .
IN ·
CLUDES A GARAGE AND
IS LOCATED IN TOWN
ON A 'It ACRE LOT . ,
PRICE AT 111,900, CHECK
WITH US - WE'LL HELP
YOU
WITH
THE
FINANCING.

41&amp; Acre F•m
140 ACRES CROP LAND,
175 ACRES PASTURE .
PRESENT OWNER HAS
GRADE
A · DAIRY,
MILKING 75 COWS . 315
ACRES ARE CLEAN AND
IN GOOD CONDITION.
THERE ARE 3 B'ARNS, 3
SILOS,
LARGE
COVERED
FEEDING
AREA ,
WITH
AUTO!\IATIC FEEDERS
AND !\IANY
OTHER
BUILDINGS .
'h
A.
TOBACCO BASE. WILL
SELL BARE FARM OR AS
IS WITH ALL CHATTELS.·

TERMITE .. PEST~IIQL
Fain Exlir.mlna110n C..,
Whlllllrllllirg, Qhlo. Ph •.Sf.
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AND HEATING
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Phonl -44-2135
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lrllm-i'lol..... a Nid.w .
300 Fourtti Ave.

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Gone Plonll. OWntr

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CA_R_T_E_R-'S.:.P_L_U::-M-:-8-IN::-::G
AND HEATING
130 Fourlll Ave.
Phone oloi6-3111
155-11

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Yes, you can be one of thouN!'Idi bf utl.lled IH cu~t0!"81'8 in.
pocket an Early Delivery C~eh Bonus . . . a bonus that e
buy and take delivery on a n~w International traciOf, combme, or
before the end of February.
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annum on the total val~t·ol }'Oil' ~!"h ~ll.wn ~~ll!ft~l and/ctr.,tra«lffilr"'.~
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La11e Lot?

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IUPPflll. lltttef I•·
w1nttr :.NltW
operated.
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Want A Nice Roomy

YOU'CL NEVER HAVE A.
CH~NCE f.O BUY THIS
!\IUCH HOvSE FOR THE
·!\lONEY 4GAIN . NOW
GET THIS : ALL ROO!\IS
ARE LARG'E , EVERY
THING INCLUDING THE
KITCHEN ANO 'h OF THE
BASEMENT IS CAR PETED W4LL TO WALL .
THERE
ARE
LOTS
BEAUTIFUL CABINETS
IN THE KITCHEN PLUS
BUILT IN RANGE ANO
OVEN ETC . 2 FULL
BATHS, HUGE 2 CAR
GARAGE,
FULL
BASE!\IENT
4ND
A
LARGE

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Agency . . AGENCY

Conn Con- BIGELOW corpollng as low as THIS beoutlful home Is located
Country Abnosph•e
WE SPECIALIZE In roofing, TROMBONE
slellaffon,
$100.
Coli 4&lt;16-41114.
STANDARD
aluminum siding, carpentry,
16.95 aq. yd. Installed. 19 rolls just oufllde cl\y corporollon,
Close To Town
307-11
home
remodeling
lrolde
end
In stock. Larry's Wayside has large LR with w-w carpet, 3 BEOR00!\1 HO!\IE WITH
WE WISH to oxlend sincere
Very Good
21.5 Third Avo. ~l7-ll
Furniture, Third Avo. ot ell electric kitchen with oven,
lhonkl tU llle moro !hen flfty out. Home mo1ntenance of 111 1951 OODGE •;, ton truck. $125.
NEW
ALUMINUM
LARGE OLDER ' BRICK
SIDING, NEW WALL TO
Otlvo, 4&lt;16-1830. ·
range &amp; dllh wosller, 3 BR,
flit'- who sent tlrda end typos, Byerly Cctlstru&lt;il111
ON
LOWER
2ND
AVE
.
Ph. 446-0310.
WAlL CARPET IN THE
PRESENTLY
BEING
305-6 with plenty closet opec:e, l'h
-'lngs to Leifer end me Co. :US-5826.
307-3
BEDR00!\1 PLUS A REAL
USED AS 2 FIVE R00!\1
255-11
~ Ch r~tmoo ...son, and _ _ _ _ __ ___
- - - , . - -,.,.,-=::-beth, oloctrlchNI, besement,
NICI! KITCHEN . LARGE
APARTMENTS .
IT'S ·
call 256·6208 or see automatic septic tank, '!:a acre
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wllh
vou all a happy 1nc1 . . .
1959 FORD, $150. Ph . .u6-0310. HAY.
LOCATED ON AN EXTRA•
Dwight Bevan.
lot. Prl.. $17,0110,
ACRE LOT ON EDGE OF
LARGE LOT AND WOU~O
TOWN.
DON'T !\l l SS
-rou• New Year.
Help Wanted
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1-3
BE
A
PERFECT
SEEING
THIS
.
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LOCATION FOR A NEW
5
Acres
HOME. LET THE RENT
2·1 r11¥2 CHEVROLET 2 dr. hard· 1962 FORD Sunllner conv., 390
PAY FOR IT FOR YOU.
Owner
Will
Help
top.
~Ph.
446·4401'.
cu. ln. motor, 300 H.P. with 3 NEAR levelland - 7 rooms, 111:1
PR I CEO 116,500.
MAY WE lxtend our hllrllolt
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Mr. ad tin. carl Rol!llllll
spood
overdrive
Irons.
In
bath,
beautiful
kitchen,
polio
Finance-Give
Your
thankl to those or you who
family,
arcJnlllt, . . Mr...
good
lhope
lor
8
yr.
old
car.
justolfkllchen,
booufllul
ploy
Business
Opportunity
exprulld your •ympalhy In
F~mily ARaal
MIXED
hoy
lor
sole.
Glen
Cattad
John
Clary,
Rt.
I,
room
wllh
WB
fireplace
&amp;
all
lfn,
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a Oleedle ll1d fElly,
10 mony thoughtful woys
was a¥erae• commi11lon
Grohlm, Northup, 0.
Christmas
Gift
CroYin
Clly,
0.
Ph.
25'-'798.
tile
lloor,
a
speclouo
care-free
IF
YOU
WOULD
LIKE
A
~
Wlin
. . . . of .lllelr
during
our
recent
pai4 our lull tine man
307~
REAL NICE LARGE 3
306-6
banquet
room,
new
furnace,
)IU1IIIII,
Mr.
IIIII
Mil. ·Wlllllm
....._vemenl of Fronk J.
nationwide last yeor,
HERE IS A VERY NICE 3
BEDR00!\1 HO!\IE WITH
storm
windows
&amp; doors &amp;
Lltb. YDIW klnd1101111 have
fbeedle.
!LARGE)
BEDROOM
BUSINESS
ROOMS
Oponlng lor good man 1 ANTIQUE cherry chest of 1969 SEWING Machine used awnings. Priced lor quick
HOME WITH LARGE
triNnt much to us.
CONNECTEP LOOK AT
Tbalesn-tfwl amtmu
drewen. Otho Burdett~.
ovor
olll •ln tho Gallipolis
just a low limes. fully sole.
CARPETED
LIVING
THIS . PR ESENTLY USED
Tht Young family &amp; friends.
Gllllpollo,
256-6114.
flmlly
Plberluc allbe . . cl
ROOM BUILT IN KIT .
AS A NOVELTY SHOP
equipped to zig-zag, mokes H
O
2·1 area •• soli ..... , ......
iRANGE,
OVEN)
CHEN
BUT
COULD
BE
Mr.
ad
111'11. 1IU DJe ...
307-3
buttonholes, overcost, OP· Om8 Wn81'S
ducts. Air moll F, F.
LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE
RESTAURANT , TRU,CK
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llld
llu. Ollller
pllqunond many embroidery WHEN YOU decide to use our
ANOONANICEQUIET'h
Pate, Pres., Texas Re· 1960 DODGE Seneco, In good
STOP
ETC .
AP ·
ACRE LOT WITH A GOOD
5
EXTRA
Ba111111udller
Uti fllllllr,
PROXIMATELY
designs.
Will
ucrlllce
lor
soiling
11rvlce,
your
home
flnerr CO&lt;p.,
711,
VrEw JUST ON THE
running condition, 1200. Ph.
LOTS FOR PARKING
!lftiY
Ul.«l
Cash
Prlee
or
will
be
Intelligently
priced.
llolboctAln;
11r.
IIIII
Mn. Qy:de
EDGE OF TOWN .
Fartl Wot!h, Taxa~ 76101
AND HOUSING .
ol46-0721.
terms may be arranged. descriptively advertised and
Wllkar
and
flmiiJ,
'Duw;
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307-3
Phone
4&lt;16-1827.
persistently
shown
prospects
Mr.
and
lin.
Glea
IrwiD . .
EXPERIENCED body man, an
I'&amp; AM
cblllnD, llllrJnllle, 0.; llr.
excellent Oflporlunlly tor I~ PUREBRED
CHAROLAIS
306-s able to buy. The SOLD SIGN
S.vi~es
Offered
MOINII!IO,.
-------Counts. Weare low on listings.
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lr!!ro
1...,
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DAIIlf" ,
•and be G'al&gt;)'e" i'O'"' Iu'lnfsh · bliliili nniei. P~. ,..:9,.q,-" "' SEAL. Y qullte" mattrtlllitl, We need 111-·fftll' Jn~:.~ litff :--: .,::o.~~: ''
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DEAD STOCK
references, o,~ly experienced
307·3 · 1wln or 1u11 size ooly 139.95 locations.
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Peter
Ktpllll' 1ad ·fllllll ,
each, set price $66. Larry's
TEL• ....,.URI
_u:,r_,_.
•~~ 00 Servi ,...,.._
need to opply. Must apply In
lflrlfonl; 111'11. Cecil
Woyslde Furniture, Third
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person at Two River Motor
wood
I.Dd ,,..,.., Lill 0,.,
Ave.
at
Otlve,
4&lt;16-1830.
9
ROOM
house,
lull
size
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remove
your
deod
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NEi GMC TRUCK
Co., 328 VIer&lt;! St. , Point
305-6 basement, center of town. NEAR OAK HILL
honea 1D11 COIOS
DollwD, Alii.; Thad o,~.
I. A. DotNO
Pleasont, W. Vo .
HEADQUARTERS
lllvollbu, U. S. Nlty Yll'4,
Write Box 141 c-o Tribune.
25 A., BEAUTIFUL 6 rm. home,
Call Jackaon 2116-4531
1-3
1960 2 T. GMC
New York, IZIIIIIn. 11lld I&gt;Jre,
IF YOU oro building a new _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _2·3 carpet, paneling, Rec. ·rm. - - - -- - - -home ar remodeling, see us.
F. P., barn , good fences,
FNI llurdotte, W;M.
1950
'I&gt;
T.
GMC
P.U.
ou IIIQdiDI, Atbeal. .
DRIVERS NEEDED
We are builders. Distributor
plenty water, also 2 rm.
1966 F600 Ford
Mr. lnd iln. Bob W'oooodldnWim
lopi!IOM JONI, S.c•.
TRAIN JlrN/ to drive semi
for Hotpolnt Applllneoo,
college. Possession closing CERAMIC TILE end linoleum and cbllclren of McArlbur
1962 'ItT. GMC P.U.
truck, hlcallnd over the rood.
work. Phone Ashworth, .u6Allison Electric.
154-lf
RUSSELL dey.
19JP ~T. Chov. P.U.
You con 11rn over 1.4.00 per
9361.
196-11 visited bla ll'IJldmolber, lin.
1N7 2\'a T. GMC
JANUARY lpeCiol, reg. 112.!0
hour, afllrlhorl trolnlng; For
MID'al Galaway.
GOOD
CLEAN
LUMP
and
IOOD KANAUGA
1963 I'J T. GMC
fii"II!Mifll 11. Cut 'N Curl
Interview end application,
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
stok•
coal.
C.rl
Wlnllrl,
Rio
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2
HOUSES
localed
on
'It
A.
lot.
1NS ~ T. GMC P.U.
dlzmer ...... "
BHuty Solon, Roulh Lane, call (513) 241-5572, or write
REALTOR Live In the nearly new 3 C.ll Grover Long, .u6-12CW or Mr.aaillmu
Grondt. Phono2of5.5115. 1-11
and lin. Bollml Ctabtne
1N2 F700 Ford dump
Chnhlro, Ph. U7·11H,
Solely Dopl.. Nationwide
446•10&amp;6 bdrm. end renl the other good Bob Queen 446.0161. 210·11 nn J. K. Crabtree, New
I!Wnlnga by appointment,
Systems, Inc., 1255 Corwin. 1963 F600 Ford truck
6 rm. house. Price $13,000.
Marlbfleld, llr. llld lin.
IN2 'I&gt; T. Ford P.U.
Mot'rllyn Pltn», Operotor.
Avo.. Hamilton, Ohio .U013.
1966 ¥• T. Int. P.U.
306-12
Kalaelll Cnlltait, llcArlllur,
2-1
CENTRALLY LOCATED CASE &gt;ISO Dozer . l4trt type - k Mn.
1964 'I&gt; T. GMC P.U.
ll1lrl a.JnaJ ad llr.
233-11
2 BLOCKS !rom hospllol, 7 dOI'II . C. II -9359.
INI 2 T. GMC
SHOOTING meith ol Sonny
WOMEN: BIGMONEV
llld
lin.
DaD Ctallllw llld
large rms.. 2 baths, garage
Henrr farm• Rt. 141, Sundoy STUDIO Girl . Hollywood INS I'J T. Chov. P.U.
GILLENWATER'S
Septic
Ton'
Cnclf.
klc:ll.
and located on a corner lot.
INS GMC Suburben
.fin. A, 1 p.m.
Coametlca nelda women In
Service. 414 Smith Dr.
Dlllftl'q.. ....... Bftd
Price reduced, 112,750.
1964
3
T.
GMC
2-1 1nd around Gllllpolis. Full or
K.,augo, .u6-94f9.
209-t. c:v-aIn lbe U. S. Air Farce II
1966 I'J T. Chov.
FARMS
pori 111111. No ..perlonce
1966 I'J T. lnt. P. U.
NO INCOME tu or stilaus
13 A..58 tot&gt;. 16.0011
required. No territory
TERMITE PEST CONTROL aowdllcbirpdllldlllllt-.
1955 ~ T. Dodge UIIIHy
FREE lnspecflon. Coli u.~. cl IU IJIII!her, Ifni. llellll
farms or any legal
restrictions. Take order•
23 A. 'It A. lob. 16,500,
Ntw 5 T. Farm Wegoni
pefll"' 111~ out. Orin Shoats.
173 A. equipped, 115,1100
an~whore. Hlghool proflll up
3245 Merrill O'Dell, Operotor Q1een.
113P.!O
2-3 to 60 flit' cont. 300 G!'Od
73 A. good farm $24,0011
for Extermlt•l Termite
IN7 iii T. GMC P.U.
Houookuplng opprovod
Service,
19 Belmont Dr.
OKlee - .w. '"'
1 Mln-polla Moline ~
MADEMOISELLE
Boouty
mehetla, wigs, wlgllts and
Heber Wough- -ll'tf
267-11
Unll
Jalon. 2&gt;12 s-.d Ave.. II
flllr. Evoryllllng furnished.
·lleppy to Mlcome Anglo Roth Credit oxltndod. No llock to Ntw 1.2! • 20, 10 ply nylon ,
WATER well drilling. Pump ,
Sales end Service. Tom
;•nowtiolr 'otytlot. Mrl. Roth
carry. No lranchlu 1111. No tlream.so. Inc. FeCI. •••
Raal
Estate
For
Sale
OHIO
VALLEY
Lewis, Phone 304-195-3802.
stock
1n11Himenl.
For
lull
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For appOintment. phont .u6lnfor~tlon by moll, plus 2
1-.j.ll
fr10 uinpln. write STUDIO
UI2.
2·1 GIRL HOL'LYWOOD
LEE'S PLUMBING&amp;. REMOO.
TIIIRO AVE. &amp; STATE ST.
293-11
COSMETICS. DEPT. M-60,
ollng, Crown City, Ohio. Ph. 256I'
11461 Horl 51., No. Hollywood, _ __ _ ..;,__ __..,
6664.
217-II
0. D. PARSONS
OR RENT
c.. 9)605. Arao lmmldlate big SAVE 130 on bedroom or living 4SALE
'ROOM house with bath JAY SHEPPARD
~LE BHJie, brown and proflt openlnga far perty plan room IUIIH. 'Rice's Ntw I
ALBERT EHMAN
located on Mill er..k Rood 2
REALTORS
Dpol'aton. '· !Former Sludlo
U•d F.urn. l54 Sec • .u6-9523.
. whllo, no bl4:i:k• Tan collor.
Weier Delivery Sorvlco
mlln from town. Low - n
Girls p..,a write.)
3110-11
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'C.IIolol6-4!114.
Polrlot Sltr Rl., O.lllpolla
peymoh,!,._ Full prlco 1-4.500. Farm, Vlllllt, cttr Prapart,
2-11
2·1
Fll'lf
&amp;
Ollm
Ph. 319-2133
conslctor renting lor S50
Pllone ~•m
LOW LOW pr~H ·on bedroOm Would
per monlll.
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HAL1ACRE
~liST calor · ,.o!eo b!ll lei. . . G!' . ..."' •·
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LAND CONTRACT
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lound.
3 LARGE rooms with beth SIX ROOM frame, well, located
3716ccniKI Vlcltl Haldnli 1 SLEEPING ROOMS. weoldy·
on
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Addison
Twp.,
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rl!loa. Galli• Holol,
locatedat30Chllllcothl Road.
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AlUminum 1ldlng, 1torm 1.4,0011. Terms.
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doors &amp; windows. Would DANVILLE
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121151
WIDE mobile 1\ot;M· Ph. .u6TAVERN &amp; &lt;lARRYOUT
consider renting to one or two DANDY room two story home,
9
over 10 )'llin.
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.... loa! !=IIIIo
people lor S50 monlll.
newly decortiiCI Inside and
\* I"NI be ao;Jidnd. ""· .
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LOIER RIVER ROAD
Lovelykllchencall!nefl &amp;
~·5..5, or c•l,
l
tolltcl.
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UNFURNISii'ED
4
roams
&amp;
Ph.
446-9050
IMAGitlE
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fO~rooll
In
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beth.
New gos lurn. C.llar.
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'with lull be semen!, garego,
112,0110 to 17,500 lor quick sole.
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WALIIUt
s:rER~Q; · molllm
"-flo, storo•o
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' coin- ~
• blllldlng, 2 HN'E
.... SITES
" · 'r 'SLI!,EP NG rooms, woekly
IMIIatklll; .four ...,k.. -.1
IIAjjlo""' 1lr &lt;qndlllonocl, OR trailer sitei. Holl •ere to
6
oarqo parking. Libby
1y1tem, ~-opald ~hangar. dish . wa~her, , ~arbolile oer01. Also iubdlvislom. C.ll
~II wo,IIIEN tiuy "VON... HG!el. , ,''l r . • .,, .. · r. &gt;&amp;allnct J6l.7o:' tlS. ·our dispoM!, IMJIII-in ~~Gve, lnd lodily. , ,
. 2-~
,.....:.,t hrm,. Cell -M6:1021. loceted on • """'""'.· llrgt L
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You -.·ilm "' your' II*.• ,
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:,r.,·,l • SR 2ifeti'OII SA 7tolho0hlq . FARMs, ocrngri, homll.
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q to MrS; RUlli A. Pfelfor, ll'· 2, illalriil'if. J26. Flr'lt
Ph, •· COLONIU rn'ilhi 1
Rlv!"'· ~11 . _ , tor op- · . . .. , •
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!hri, Winttn.m"•·
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3rcl &amp; Sycamore Sts.

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Real Estate For Sale

FIWSALES
UHd fir"! Mo,l_,.
1·100 Fcird .
1-601 Ford
1•1951 Ford
I·MF. 1111 Dol.
2-MF It$ 011.
1-MF 135 011.
1-MF 13511fl with P.S.
1-MF t$ Dol.
Hobart Dillon, Realtor
1-MF !0 Dol.
Oltico ~:1674
1·MF !0 gu
Howard
or
i.•cllle B.ro~non
1-MF 35 011
Evenint• ~12:16
1-Ferg. 30
2-Ferg. 20 .
1-011 ver Super 55
Priced To Sell
1-JD &gt;135 Oil
' AND SELL FAST - This 8
1-Firmoll M
room home wllll 3 BR, 1\'J
1-AIIIo (Jlolmer B w-toolo .
· beth, lergo peneiiCI &amp; car1-MF 35 w-End. loader
poled LR.• pone~ hobby &amp;.
Tools of ell klnda. Priced lor aewlna room, laundry &amp;
Quick s. ...
furnace room, ample closet
Rl. 35 Norlhot Gollipo11o
opece. Priced 111,500.
Pit. -9777 or 446-aft

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Sl 429 80
IN AMONO

AMERICA'S FINEST
NIJJ'500 ECONOMY UNE
ABSOLUTELY WATER &amp;
MILDEWPROOF.

Free Pine Seedlings

MAHY USES

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DO YOU NEEII! 1111110. posters
. God kn(IWS how much we mlu end win- lettering. Smoll DON'T toke choncea with your
color film processing. They
.: 'lilni,
lobi 1 specllllyl Ple11e
can only be developed once.
272-11
·shall his memory lode, phone446-04\¥.
All our processing Is done by
'. Loving thoughts will ever
Kod1k, tho best In the
wtndor
PIANO LESSONS lor beginners
business. Fast service.
To lho tpo1 whore he Is laid.
or adv.,cod, youngsters and
Towney Studio.
.. Will VIrgie &amp; Family.
adulfl. Pl0111 call E. James
307-11
2·1 Bocon, 446-0&gt;196.
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Con.sf~ nme•t .
Mac.lnery Salt:J~:

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- . SLEEPING ' ~OOftl$, wtekly
raltL Pork C..,tfif llotol.
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2 APARTMENTS, Same Hotel,
.u6-2206:
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FURNISHED 1partment. C..11
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$1.50 Por Bolt Foot

Dollvorod Coolville, Ohle

lla tiMft

Carl Davis Stave

. 11~ • .,. . pplfotlon will

\e chifw•4 ffif tnly ,.,...., of

For Sale

Co., Inc.

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WHITE. OAK.
BOLTS and LOGS

d ~QY ....... ,... . . . . . . .Ill..

Phono 667•3297

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.For. Sale

In ltllmary

U.S. SILVER coins, 15 per cent
abovetonvolue. Ph . .u6-1787
IN MEMORY ot m~ hullblnd,
or.u6-of999.
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Everell Hoffmln, who puMd
295·11
IWey 1, yllr ago Dec. 25, 1961,
· at1 :25o.m. otHolzerMedlcel Wanted To Do
Conter, First Ave.&amp;. Coder St. CARPENTRY end cabinet
Tile ,bloiio we1 hord, lilt shock moklng, Molvln Borcuo, 256....,..,
6!01.
W. cou.fdn'l kn.W fllal dNth _ _.....;._.;._.;:,.,=-.._,
2-3

36". ~3" ••009

AluniiiUhl
sh..ts
USI!D OfFSIT PLATES
HAY I ',

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·who hlliO loll con WILL DO Hwlng
.
such os elterlng dreues,
The plln o1 parting without
hemming, smell lobs ot
reaaonoble price. (Plein
11.._11•
HI little thought when I!Nvlng
- k.1•Ph. &gt;W6-9714.
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'11111 . he would never . more ~-------.,..
· relurn.
WILL CARE lor elderly In
10 I06n In dellh would
home. Coli ~-3927.
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JUST ARRIJED ·
NEW SHIPMENT

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cNCiit oohtalldiog at ...... of ,.. ~· tlllrd
•uartor totol•• $111 llilllool ..lan. Of i11Gt 11111 iutal·
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1111nt cNCIIt total•• $95.4 billioll. Data 1- ftGtral ltstl"''t loard, as NpOrto411r 1111 Datta""'"' of CoiiiMtn:t.

Prien rteiiYM .... ,... by fa"!''"' I!JIIIII• • Wn
flgur11 are ..... .., a195f-59 foturt Wttll ..•l'lll pricK
fill' t~ ynn tabo as 100. Chart ,,.p~~, tlit farM price
picture I~IOUih tilt tllird .ilartor of 1,.,, IS tf tH lSttl
of -~ 111011th,

HORSE CHOWS .
of yo~! .~~~~~ • nywhere •. ,
\m.Ai1 ef!ni) .1~in.a.:.pr J~tt home .
f i 1n ~lhefo'1 complete' Horse Chow Checkers.

Offered Fourth Year

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with the hay buill right inlo the pellets. Or
tong time fa~toril e Omolene, to feed if vou

have plentv of good hay available. Or Big'lJn.
that'll help grow your foals big, fut Or
Breedmg Horse Chow, to help peak condition

your mares and stallions. Or Morse Block.
when pasture's sparse. Or Horse· Plus. far

that extra boost and bloom.

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They've all been developed and proven on
our horses :n rhe Purina Horse

11111ual tab, In cNrtanl pricn, - • l l r adjustod, of ...
natlfltl's total out,.t of goods afMI Ml"''ica. Ia COfllteat

Cenler, so you can h1 ve confidence in our

growing

family of good lhings for '/OIJf horses.

(1951) prlcea, •• lr4-qHrtor GNP ,.... Is I

Drop in and ··ralk hor~e" next rime you sea

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che red and white Checkerboard.

...u..r $730.6

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J. D. North
Produce Co.
VI HE STREET

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The natloo's 11011 natlooal pro41Ct IHCW $942.1 lliliiM
hi tho t~lrd 4111rtor of the ,..,. GNP ,.,._ah ...

Research

WASHINGTON (UPI)- The
federal government has propooecl banning the use of
anlma1 lungs in hot dop IJid
other hwnan fooda.
The Agriculture Det\&amp;J1ment
ll8ld federallnspecUira in meat
pac111ng planll cannot be sure
of detecting an possible types
of contamination In animal
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"SPECIAL
O.FF-CAR .PRICE''
POMEROY LANDMARK

J'"'Serv
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Phone~92-2181
.
mg Meigs, Gallia &amp; M.tson Counhes
Open Until6 Mondaythru Saturday

[A,eal

Bowling

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Fbr ,tile
fourtll consecutive year,
Weslvaco Corporation has
announced thai they will give
free pine seedlings to landownero and youtll I!J'OIIP" in
Atllens, Gallla, Hoctln'g,
Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs,
Monroe, Vinton IJid Washington
Counties. The seedlings are
purchued by Westvaco from
tile Ohio Dlvls(on of Forestry
and Reclamation, which is
cooperating in the project.
Any person owning land in the
above counties who orden trees
from the Division can get free
seedlings to ma!ch hts order
ooe-for.me. Members of such
youtll groups as 4-11, Vo-Ag,
Scouts, e!c., can gel up to 1,0011
free seedlings per member
without having to buy any.
Landownera obtaining

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are eUgible to apply for ccotsharing of tile cost of trees IJid
planting through the federal
ACP Program of tile U.S.
Agricultural Stabilization lnd
Conservation Service.
The u. s. Soil Con!ervalion
Service, County Agenlllnd Soil
and Water Conservation

Jtlacs oad Qaoeu Bowllog
LeaKUO
Deeember Zl, IMI
If
Peoples Bank woo first ba In
the King's &amp; Queen's Bowling OAK H11J. HOSPITAL NEWS
League at S!r!ine Lanes Birtha - Mr , and Mrs. William
SUnday night. ....y won over Herbert McGinnis, 361 N. Park
R.&amp;D., TV 6-2.
Ave., WeUston, son, Willlarn
Two River Motor
,_.,Company
__d Ser Herbert J r. Dec. 23 ; Mr. --•
mN
tripped
Frank's .......,,
Mrs. Leonard
J. Walker,
vice, Middleporl.
6-2; Erma's• Chilli
the da"""ter
DecRl.282
Aces won over Heinen Bakery
co ' ""'' '
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Pb
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8-0, Ellls Fublon o
Rl. 2 Wellston, daughter,
UptonConstruclionCo. t-4, City N
Ml-~ De Dec 29 Mr
Ice &amp; Fuel Company t.oo11 eysea """ '
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Citizens National Bank 8-0 lnd and Mrs. IWy Allen Golleen,
Haynes Jewelers tripped Point
daughter, Brenda Lee,
Pleasant Credit Bureau 8-0.
~nl Palienll - Pearl
City Ice &amp; Fuel had Zl35 high Day, Oak HID; Myrna Rice,
series and Peoples Bank had 747 Wllllil !Wbertaon and Helen
high game.
Moore, Jackson ;, Hattie
Men high scoren were Ralph LeMaster, Beaver; Jobn
Ferguson 216, Richard Ellloll Pervatt 1nc1 Albert Binloo, Oak
11111 lnd Russell Johnson lllll. HID; Judi Jones, Rt.4 Jackson;
lllgh Series Ralph FerJU9011 Jenny Circle and Tomra
5'19, Russell Jobnson &amp;!5 lnd Skidmore, i!C I Jackson;
Mike Bragg 507.
VIctoria White, Rt. 3 Jackson ;
Women
scoresp
I .....:: UUy Fry, Rl. 2 Oak Hill; Tom
JeweD Gray - . a ,.,,. . Evans, Oak Hill; Johnas White, .
and Gloria Choquette 181. 111gb Rl. 3 Jackson; Jiewey F01, Oak
oeries Floria Choquette 499• Pat Hill ; Anna Morgan, Davis
Frye 481 and Opal Vaughan 464· Home Oak HID· Margaret M.
Team Standing P.oinll : Ilea Jackson. Mabel Spencer
0 Rlver " RI. '3 Oak' Hill ; Bml;
Peoples Bank rl,
Motor Co. 85, Ennas Aces 85• Hi8Kenbotlom, Jackaon ;
Frank's Aahland · Servu:e liS, Lucille Smitll, Rl. 3 Oak Hill;
Upton Conal. Co. '!· City Ice &amp; Margaret Bond, Wellston ;
Fuel Co. 7'7, Heiner I Bakery 72• Cum1e McNeely, Rt. 2 Soutll
R.W&gt;. TV 63, Clllzenl National Webater• Mabel 'lf!lihel, Oak
Bank 16, Hayaea Jewelen U, HUJ,
Oriel Shuinate, Rl. 3
Credit Buruu 44 lnd EUls . Oat Hill.
Fublon Photos 32.
Palienll Releued - Alfred
LeMuter, .Roman Drug(jan,
· Impeachment proceedinp Gol$e Woodrulf, AIDe Miller,
were Instituted agalnit U.S. P11rl Parka, Homer Cta~.
Surreme Court Justice Salil· Allee Hall, E. G. Chapman llr., ,
ue Chase ol Maryland, but Jane Evans Jon••· · Jl,lq\ny
he was acqulted of an Spears, Edward AlchiJOn,
charges and resumed ~ Uncia Conlns, Paul Wyant, Jobn
seat on the bench:
HOI'IIIby, Arthur .Fulk, Cl"'!
Barnes, Fred ' Simpson,
Nuncio is the official IItie Ellzabetll Ridgeway, Jay
of the envoy of tile Pope in Stiffler, Willian! Yqrk, Patricia
foreign countries.
!,each and VIrginia RuBs.

Districts are also cooperallllf!

cENTUL SOYA
OF OHIO

and

425' )[ 98'

THIS SPOT that spot, tralllc IF YO!J Ire looking far 1 rNIIy
petha too, removed with Blue flnt spacious home on en
Lustre carpet l,hempoo.
extremely lnrga lot, you hove
Lower G. C. Murphy Slaro. found Ill Large living room
2-6 with fireplace I open stolro,
formal DR, ell carpeted.
GERMAN Shorthalr Pointer, eomlortoble kitchen &amp;
AKC, I yr.. ehomplon Sire &amp; powder · room, ell on first
Dim. oU6-4191.
floor. 31arge BR &amp; lull beth on
2-t second,
lull
divided
- - -- -- - be~tment,2corgaroge - Soo
this now, qulek possession.
MILLIONS of rugs hove been
tiNned with Blue Lustre. It's Old But Excellent!
Amer ica's flneat . Rent 3 BR paneled, large kitchen
electric shampooer 11. with plenty cablnefl, formal
Central Supply Co.
DR, lull basement with forced
2·6 air furnace, 5 acres of near
- -- -- - - level lend - located on good
19U CHEVROLET lmpola, blacktop road. Will sell on
P.S., 213 V-8 eng .. outo. Ph. land contract - sma II down
.u6-1168,
payment.
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REALTOIS
Office 446-3643
_ Evenil1s Call
E. M. "Ike" Wiseman 446-3796
,E. N. Wiseman 446-45110
Beautiful New
4 or 5 Bedloom
B&lt;~•K~In

PRICE

FLAT

THIRTIES .

THE

LOT.

LOW

We Need.Li sti IllS
WE

HAV E

HAD

ANOTHER
TRE!IIEN OOUS YEAR SElL ING
REAL ESTATE ANO NOW
NEED
HO!\IES AND
FARM$ FOR BUYERS
WE CAN ' T SATI SFY .

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HERE IT IS ~ AS R00!\1
HO!\IE IN EXCELLENT
'CONDITION WITH '
teOROO!IIS . (1. CAR .
PET EOI DINING· R00!\1,
NICE KITCHEN, AND
HAS
JUST
BEEN
REDECORATED .
IN ·
CLUDES A GARAGE AND
IS LOCATED IN TOWN
ON A 'It ACRE LOT . ,
PRICE AT 111,900, CHECK
WITH US - WE'LL HELP
YOU
WITH
THE
FINANCING.

41&amp; Acre F•m
140 ACRES CROP LAND,
175 ACRES PASTURE .
PRESENT OWNER HAS
GRADE
A · DAIRY,
MILKING 75 COWS . 315
ACRES ARE CLEAN AND
IN GOOD CONDITION.
THERE ARE 3 B'ARNS, 3
SILOS,
LARGE
COVERED
FEEDING
AREA ,
WITH
AUTO!\IATIC FEEDERS
AND !\IANY
OTHER
BUILDINGS .
'h
A.
TOBACCO BASE. WILL
SELL BARE FARM OR AS
IS WITH ALL CHATTELS.·

TERMITE .. PEST~IIQL
Fain Exlir.mlna110n C..,
Whlllllrllllirg, Qhlo. Ph •.Sf.
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AND HEATING
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Phonl -44-2135
271·11

lrllm-i'lol..... a Nid.w .
300 Fourtti Ave.

. .PhOI\0 4.1437

Gone Plonll. OWntr

291-11
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CA_R_T_E_R-'S.:.P_L_U::-M-:-8-IN::-::G
AND HEATING
130 Fourlll Ave.
Phone oloi6-3111
155-11

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pocket an Early Delivery C~eh Bonus . . . a bonus that e
buy and take delivery on a n~w International traciOf, combme, or
before the end of February.
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annum on the total val~t·ol }'Oil' ~!"h ~ll.wn ~~ll!ft~l and/ctr.,tra«lffilr"'.~
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La11e Lot?

Pnced

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R,idy mix Clllcfete J. ·
IUPPflll. lltttef I•·
w1nttr :.NltW
operated.
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Want A Nice Roomy

YOU'CL NEVER HAVE A.
CH~NCE f.O BUY THIS
!\IUCH HOvSE FOR THE
·!\lONEY 4GAIN . NOW
GET THIS : ALL ROO!\IS
ARE LARG'E , EVERY
THING INCLUDING THE
KITCHEN ANO 'h OF THE
BASEMENT IS CAR PETED W4LL TO WALL .
THERE
ARE
LOTS
BEAUTIFUL CABINETS
IN THE KITCHEN PLUS
BUILT IN RANGE ANO
OVEN ETC . 2 FULL
BATHS, HUGE 2 CAR
GARAGE,
FULL
BASE!\IENT
4ND
A
LARGE

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·Dillon THE WISEMAN
Agency . . AGENCY

Conn Con- BIGELOW corpollng as low as THIS beoutlful home Is located
Country Abnosph•e
WE SPECIALIZE In roofing, TROMBONE
slellaffon,
$100.
Coli 4&lt;16-41114.
STANDARD
aluminum siding, carpentry,
16.95 aq. yd. Installed. 19 rolls just oufllde cl\y corporollon,
Close To Town
307-11
home
remodeling
lrolde
end
In stock. Larry's Wayside has large LR with w-w carpet, 3 BEOR00!\1 HO!\IE WITH
WE WISH to oxlend sincere
Very Good
21.5 Third Avo. ~l7-ll
Furniture, Third Avo. ot ell electric kitchen with oven,
lhonkl tU llle moro !hen flfty out. Home mo1ntenance of 111 1951 OODGE •;, ton truck. $125.
NEW
ALUMINUM
LARGE OLDER ' BRICK
SIDING, NEW WALL TO
Otlvo, 4&lt;16-1830. ·
range &amp; dllh wosller, 3 BR,
flit'- who sent tlrda end typos, Byerly Cctlstru&lt;il111
ON
LOWER
2ND
AVE
.
Ph. 446-0310.
WAlL CARPET IN THE
PRESENTLY
BEING
305-6 with plenty closet opec:e, l'h
-'lngs to Leifer end me Co. :US-5826.
307-3
BEDR00!\1 PLUS A REAL
USED AS 2 FIVE R00!\1
255-11
~ Ch r~tmoo ...son, and _ _ _ _ __ ___
- - - , . - -,.,.,-=::-beth, oloctrlchNI, besement,
NICI! KITCHEN . LARGE
APARTMENTS .
IT'S ·
call 256·6208 or see automatic septic tank, '!:a acre
"'
2 CAR GARAGE ON AN
wllh
vou all a happy 1nc1 . . .
1959 FORD, $150. Ph . .u6-0310. HAY.
LOCATED ON AN EXTRA•
Dwight Bevan.
lot. Prl.. $17,0110,
ACRE LOT ON EDGE OF
LARGE LOT AND WOU~O
TOWN.
DON'T !\l l SS
-rou• New Year.
Help Wanted
- - - - , . . - ---3117-3
1-3
BE
A
PERFECT
SEEING
THIS
.
0 E Elliott - -- - . - - -- ---,
LOCATION FOR A NEW
5
Acres
HOME. LET THE RENT
2·1 r11¥2 CHEVROLET 2 dr. hard· 1962 FORD Sunllner conv., 390
PAY FOR IT FOR YOU.
Owner
Will
Help
top.
~Ph.
446·4401'.
cu. ln. motor, 300 H.P. with 3 NEAR levelland - 7 rooms, 111:1
PR I CEO 116,500.
MAY WE lxtend our hllrllolt
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Mr. ad tin. carl Rol!llllll
spood
overdrive
Irons.
In
bath,
beautiful
kitchen,
polio
Finance-Give
Your
thankl to those or you who
family,
arcJnlllt, . . Mr...
good
lhope
lor
8
yr.
old
car.
justolfkllchen,
booufllul
ploy
Business
Opportunity
exprulld your •ympalhy In
F~mily ARaal
MIXED
hoy
lor
sole.
Glen
Cattad
John
Clary,
Rt.
I,
room
wllh
WB
fireplace
&amp;
all
lfn,
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R
a Oleedle ll1d fElly,
10 mony thoughtful woys
was a¥erae• commi11lon
Grohlm, Northup, 0.
Christmas
Gift
CroYin
Clly,
0.
Ph.
25'-'798.
tile
lloor,
a
speclouo
care-free
IF
YOU
WOULD
LIKE
A
~
Wlin
. . . . of .lllelr
during
our
recent
pai4 our lull tine man
307~
REAL NICE LARGE 3
306-6
banquet
room,
new
furnace,
)IU1IIIII,
Mr.
IIIII
Mil. ·Wlllllm
....._vemenl of Fronk J.
nationwide last yeor,
HERE IS A VERY NICE 3
BEDR00!\1 HO!\IE WITH
storm
windows
&amp; doors &amp;
Lltb. YDIW klnd1101111 have
fbeedle.
!LARGE)
BEDROOM
BUSINESS
ROOMS
Oponlng lor good man 1 ANTIQUE cherry chest of 1969 SEWING Machine used awnings. Priced lor quick
HOME WITH LARGE
triNnt much to us.
CONNECTEP LOOK AT
Tbalesn-tfwl amtmu
drewen. Otho Burdett~.
ovor
olll •ln tho Gallipolis
just a low limes. fully sole.
CARPETED
LIVING
THIS . PR ESENTLY USED
Tht Young family &amp; friends.
Gllllpollo,
256-6114.
flmlly
Plberluc allbe . . cl
ROOM BUILT IN KIT .
AS A NOVELTY SHOP
equipped to zig-zag, mokes H
O
2·1 area •• soli ..... , ......
iRANGE,
OVEN)
CHEN
BUT
COULD
BE
Mr.
ad
111'11. 1IU DJe ...
307-3
buttonholes, overcost, OP· Om8 Wn81'S
ducts. Air moll F, F.
LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE
RESTAURANT , TRU,CK
:·~N:;,.
ili
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ci:----Mr.
llld
llu. Ollller
pllqunond many embroidery WHEN YOU decide to use our
ANOONANICEQUIET'h
Pate, Pres., Texas Re· 1960 DODGE Seneco, In good
STOP
ETC .
AP ·
ACRE LOT WITH A GOOD
5
EXTRA
Ba111111udller
Uti fllllllr,
PROXIMATELY
designs.
Will
ucrlllce
lor
soiling
11rvlce,
your
home
flnerr CO&lt;p.,
711,
VrEw JUST ON THE
running condition, 1200. Ph.
LOTS FOR PARKING
!lftiY
Ul.«l
Cash
Prlee
or
will
be
Intelligently
priced.
llolboctAln;
11r.
IIIII
Mn. Qy:de
EDGE OF TOWN .
Fartl Wot!h, Taxa~ 76101
AND HOUSING .
ol46-0721.
terms may be arranged. descriptively advertised and
Wllkar
and
flmiiJ,
'Duw;
.... 7
307-3
Phone
4&lt;16-1827.
persistently
shown
prospects
Mr.
and
lin.
Glea
IrwiD . .
EXPERIENCED body man, an
I'&amp; AM
cblllnD, llllrJnllle, 0.; llr.
excellent Oflporlunlly tor I~ PUREBRED
CHAROLAIS
306-s able to buy. The SOLD SIGN
S.vi~es
Offered
MOINII!IO,.
-------Counts. Weare low on listings.
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mon
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BUI.L"eglstered
lr!!ro
1...,
IIIII 111'11. Gnat Price ~~~~~
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r- ~ ·-'-~
DAIIlf" ,
•and be G'al&gt;)'e" i'O'"' Iu'lnfsh · bliliili nniei. P~. ,..:9,.q,-" "' SEAL. Y qullte" mattrtlllitl, We need 111-·fftll' Jn~:.~ litff :--: .,::o.~~: ''
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DEAD STOCK
references, o,~ly experienced
307·3 · 1wln or 1u11 size ooly 139.95 locations.
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Peter
Ktpllll' 1ad ·fllllll ,
each, set price $66. Larry's
TEL• ....,.URI
_u:,r_,_.
•~~ 00 Servi ,...,.._
need to opply. Must apply In
lflrlfonl; 111'11. Cecil
Woyslde Furniture, Third
...
c:e ~-•·
" MeiHkir
person at Two River Motor
wood
I.Dd ,,..,.., Lill 0,.,
Ave.
at
Otlve,
4&lt;16-1830.
9
ROOM
house,
lull
size
·
WW
remove
your
deod
J .....
NEi GMC TRUCK
Co., 328 VIer&lt;! St. , Point
305-6 basement, center of town. NEAR OAK HILL
honea 1D11 COIOS
DollwD, Alii.; Thad o,~.
I. A. DotNO
Pleasont, W. Vo .
HEADQUARTERS
lllvollbu, U. S. Nlty Yll'4,
Write Box 141 c-o Tribune.
25 A., BEAUTIFUL 6 rm. home,
Call Jackaon 2116-4531
1-3
1960 2 T. GMC
New York, IZIIIIIn. 11lld I&gt;Jre,
IF YOU oro building a new _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _2·3 carpet, paneling, Rec. ·rm. - - - -- - - -home ar remodeling, see us.
F. P., barn , good fences,
FNI llurdotte, W;M.
1950
'I&gt;
T.
GMC
P.U.
ou IIIQdiDI, Atbeal. .
DRIVERS NEEDED
We are builders. Distributor
plenty water, also 2 rm.
1966 F600 Ford
Mr. lnd iln. Bob W'oooodldnWim
lopi!IOM JONI, S.c•.
TRAIN JlrN/ to drive semi
for Hotpolnt Applllneoo,
college. Possession closing CERAMIC TILE end linoleum and cbllclren of McArlbur
1962 'ItT. GMC P.U.
truck, hlcallnd over the rood.
work. Phone Ashworth, .u6Allison Electric.
154-lf
RUSSELL dey.
19JP ~T. Chov. P.U.
You con 11rn over 1.4.00 per
9361.
196-11 visited bla ll'IJldmolber, lin.
1N7 2\'a T. GMC
JANUARY lpeCiol, reg. 112.!0
hour, afllrlhorl trolnlng; For
MID'al Galaway.
GOOD
CLEAN
LUMP
and
IOOD KANAUGA
1963 I'J T. GMC
fii"II!Mifll 11. Cut 'N Curl
Interview end application,
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
stok•
coal.
C.rl
Wlnllrl,
Rio
.
2
HOUSES
localed
on
'It
A.
lot.
1NS ~ T. GMC P.U.
dlzmer ...... "
BHuty Solon, Roulh Lane, call (513) 241-5572, or write
REALTOR Live In the nearly new 3 C.ll Grover Long, .u6-12CW or Mr.aaillmu
Grondt. Phono2of5.5115. 1-11
and lin. Bollml Ctabtne
1N2 F700 Ford dump
Chnhlro, Ph. U7·11H,
Solely Dopl.. Nationwide
446•10&amp;6 bdrm. end renl the other good Bob Queen 446.0161. 210·11 nn J. K. Crabtree, New
I!Wnlnga by appointment,
Systems, Inc., 1255 Corwin. 1963 F600 Ford truck
6 rm. house. Price $13,000.
Marlbfleld, llr. llld lin.
IN2 'I&gt; T. Ford P.U.
Mot'rllyn Pltn», Operotor.
Avo.. Hamilton, Ohio .U013.
1966 ¥• T. Int. P.U.
306-12
Kalaelll Cnlltait, llcArlllur,
2-1
CENTRALLY LOCATED CASE &gt;ISO Dozer . l4trt type - k Mn.
1964 'I&gt; T. GMC P.U.
ll1lrl a.JnaJ ad llr.
233-11
2 BLOCKS !rom hospllol, 7 dOI'II . C. II -9359.
INI 2 T. GMC
SHOOTING meith ol Sonny
WOMEN: BIGMONEV
llld
lin.
DaD Ctallllw llld
large rms.. 2 baths, garage
Henrr farm• Rt. 141, Sundoy STUDIO Girl . Hollywood INS I'J T. Chov. P.U.
GILLENWATER'S
Septic
Ton'
Cnclf.
klc:ll.
and located on a corner lot.
INS GMC Suburben
.fin. A, 1 p.m.
Coametlca nelda women In
Service. 414 Smith Dr.
Dlllftl'q.. ....... Bftd
Price reduced, 112,750.
1964
3
T.
GMC
2-1 1nd around Gllllpolis. Full or
K.,augo, .u6-94f9.
209-t. c:v-aIn lbe U. S. Air Farce II
1966 I'J T. Chov.
FARMS
pori 111111. No ..perlonce
1966 I'J T. lnt. P. U.
NO INCOME tu or stilaus
13 A..58 tot&gt;. 16.0011
required. No territory
TERMITE PEST CONTROL aowdllcbirpdllldlllllt-.
1955 ~ T. Dodge UIIIHy
FREE lnspecflon. Coli u.~. cl IU IJIII!her, Ifni. llellll
farms or any legal
restrictions. Take order•
23 A. 'It A. lob. 16,500,
Ntw 5 T. Farm Wegoni
pefll"' 111~ out. Orin Shoats.
173 A. equipped, 115,1100
an~whore. Hlghool proflll up
3245 Merrill O'Dell, Operotor Q1een.
113P.!O
2-3 to 60 flit' cont. 300 G!'Od
73 A. good farm $24,0011
for Extermlt•l Termite
IN7 iii T. GMC P.U.
Houookuplng opprovod
Service,
19 Belmont Dr.
OKlee - .w. '"'
1 Mln-polla Moline ~
MADEMOISELLE
Boouty
mehetla, wigs, wlgllts and
Heber Wough- -ll'tf
267-11
Unll
Jalon. 2&gt;12 s-.d Ave.. II
flllr. Evoryllllng furnished.
·lleppy to Mlcome Anglo Roth Credit oxltndod. No llock to Ntw 1.2! • 20, 10 ply nylon ,
WATER well drilling. Pump ,
Sales end Service. Tom
;•nowtiolr 'otytlot. Mrl. Roth
carry. No lranchlu 1111. No tlream.so. Inc. FeCI. •••
Raal
Estate
For
Sale
OHIO
VALLEY
Lewis, Phone 304-195-3802.
stock
1n11Himenl.
For
lull
. . ... "'.... 'fll" .......- .
For appOintment. phont .u6lnfor~tlon by moll, plus 2
1-.j.ll
fr10 uinpln. write STUDIO
UI2.
2·1 GIRL HOL'LYWOOD
LEE'S PLUMBING&amp;. REMOO.
TIIIRO AVE. &amp; STATE ST.
293-11
COSMETICS. DEPT. M-60,
ollng, Crown City, Ohio. Ph. 256I'
11461 Horl 51., No. Hollywood, _ __ _ ..;,__ __..,
6664.
217-II
0. D. PARSONS
OR RENT
c.. 9)605. Arao lmmldlate big SAVE 130 on bedroom or living 4SALE
'ROOM house with bath JAY SHEPPARD
~LE BHJie, brown and proflt openlnga far perty plan room IUIIH. 'Rice's Ntw I
ALBERT EHMAN
located on Mill er..k Rood 2
REALTORS
Dpol'aton. '· !Former Sludlo
U•d F.urn. l54 Sec • .u6-9523.
. whllo, no bl4:i:k• Tan collor.
Weier Delivery Sorvlco
mlln from town. Low - n
Girls p..,a write.)
3110-11
.
'C.IIolol6-4!114.
Polrlot Sltr Rl., O.lllpolla
peymoh,!,._ Full prlco 1-4.500. Farm, Vlllllt, cttr Prapart,
2-11
2·1
Fll'lf
&amp;
Ollm
Ph. 319-2133
conslctor renting lor S50
Pllone ~•m
LOW LOW pr~H ·on bedroOm Would
per monlll.
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11
tulles .,d mattr-. Corbin
HAL1ACRE
~liST calor · ,.o!eo b!ll lei. . . G!' . ..."' •·
FUI'nlluro CO., ~1111.
LAND CONTRACT
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lound.
3 LARGE rooms with beth SIX ROOM frame, well, located
3716ccniKI Vlcltl Haldnli 1 SLEEPING ROOMS. weoldy·
on
herd
road,
Addison
Twp.,
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rl!loa. Galli• Holol,
locatedat30Chllllcothl Road.
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159-tf ·
AlUminum 1ldlng, 1torm 1.4,0011. Terms.
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FOR .ULI
doors &amp; windows. Would DANVILLE
......,
.
121151
WIDE mobile 1\ot;M· Ph. .u6TAVERN &amp; &lt;lARRYOUT
consider renting to one or two DANDY room two story home,
9
over 10 )'llin.
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.... loa! !=IIIIo
people lor S50 monlll.
newly decortiiCI Inside and
\* I"NI be ao;Jidnd. ""· .
At 92 YIN St.
LOIER RIVER ROAD
Lovelykllchencall!nefl &amp;
~·5..5, or c•l,
l
tolltcl.
I
UNFURNISii'ED
4
roams
&amp;
Ph.
446-9050
IMAGitlE
.
fO~rooll
In
lhla
beth.
New gos lurn. C.llar.
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bltlulllul 3 BR Brick home Gltroge. Price reduced from
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307-3
'with lull be semen!, garego,
112,0110 to 17,500 lor quick sole.
-:!l-.....,.:,i:-:'-.....,""'7'--:-"'"':~'
WALIIUt
s:rER~Q; · molllm
"-flo, storo•o
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...:•lnut lhreo·r•dlo
' coin- ~
• blllldlng, 2 HN'E
.... SITES
" · 'r 'SLI!,EP NG rooms, woekly
IMIIatklll; .four ...,k.. -.1
IIAjjlo""' 1lr &lt;qndlllonocl, OR trailer sitei. Holl •ere to
6
oarqo parking. Libby
1y1tem, ~-opald ~hangar. dish . wa~her, , ~arbolile oer01. Also iubdlvislom. C.ll
~II wo,IIIEN tiuy "VON... HG!el. , ,''l r . • .,, .. · r. &gt;&amp;allnct J6l.7o:' tlS. ·our dispoM!, IMJIII-in ~~Gve, lnd lodily. , ,
. 2-~
,.....:.,t hrm,. Cell -M6:1021. loceted on • """'""'.· llrgt L
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, \&lt;IIIlER WOMEN ull ~VON... ,
You -.·ilm "' your' II*.• ,
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1·100 Fcird .
1-601 Ford
1•1951 Ford
I·MF. 1111 Dol.
2-MF It$ 011.
1-MF 135 011.
1-MF 13511fl with P.S.
1-MF t$ Dol.
Hobart Dillon, Realtor
1-MF !0 Dol.
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1-Ferg. 30
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Priced To Sell
1-JD &gt;135 Oil
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room home wllll 3 BR, 1\'J
1-AIIIo (Jlolmer B w-toolo .
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poled LR.• pone~ hobby &amp;.
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color film processing. They
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can only be developed once.
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business. Fast service.
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or adv.,cod, youngsters and
Towney Studio.
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lana&lt;'&lt;l in Spain to boliler the.
Nali••••llst forces in the · SpaniSh Civil War.
In 1948, Bumta became an
independent nation.
In 1967, Speed king Donald
Campbell 4ied when his jet- Rulh DonOOew to Marsball R.
Ro\ISh;Deborlh V. Rouob, 2.65
powered speedboat exploded.
A., Letart.
A thought lor the day : Irish
Evelyn L.Spencertollobby J.
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Miller,
Betty Gene Miller, ,28
poet James Step
~~women are wiser than men A., Pomeroy.
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because they know 1e.. aDd Thomas 0. Stewart, Joan M.
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to McGinnes •
understand more."
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Dewey Ray Blnibfield to
F.ra•hler
Rosella Blr.cbfleld,
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Insertion.
1o 9 p.m., Phone 992·2717,
RATES
Gravel Hill Garogo,
John
For Want Ad Service
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5 unts per word one Insertion
KraW$Ctyn, 300 ~ua way.
Minimum Chlrge 7Sc ·
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Laura Hutchison, 13.03 A.,
18 cents per word six c~n- RUBBER STAMPS made to . -;:,:-;;;:·~·;c;====~
Columbia
secutlve inserllons
d 24 h
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R. H. Rawlines Sons·
1953 , FORD tractor. Golden
Roberi.C CorneD dec to
25 per cent Discount on paid
~;;·lnform~~o:~II Owaln Help Wante,d
Jubilee.
Good
shape.
Phone
loiiDDUI'OIT, OHIO
lOdays.
Eunlce ,_..:_
"""''lll;i0, Hel'en Delon.,g, . adsandadspeldWithln
CARD OF THANKS
or Wilma Casto, Portland,
773-5157 Milson.
AI the Rife Building on Main St., Rutland,
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LoueUa Reslnger. aarence
&amp; 081TUA'RY
Ohio.
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Samantha
Pickens
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word
minimum.
1-2-JOtp
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of Jim and Jane Williams Who have sold thetr
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Sale
.. Robert w' Each additional word 2c.
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Cornell, Herman Larkin,
Additional 2Sc Charge per VA~ANCY tor two ~ erld
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GET STAR, 2V. lb., Dtroct do11C811donls 'of·' Van
Wyemance Parker Junior Advertisement .
' people. Prefer prlva e pa
11.69. Eborsbach Hardware,
Hausen Champloo; a b,OOO
Consisting of I Partial Usting I:
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OFFICE HOURS
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patients. Phone Mason, 773Sugar
Run
Mill,
Picken's
dog. Phone 304-42UOIO. ·
CUip, Catberlne CUip, Pa
8:30 o.m. to 5,00 p.m. Dally, 5115.
t0-1-IIc
Hardware, Mason.
12-31-311&gt;
CorneD, Jercy CorneD, Jack 8' 30 o.m . to " '00 Noon
12-30-301p
ComeU, Wanda Jackson, ~ - Saturday.
1 WILL plc:ll up merchandise'
General household Items (plus) Springfield
Real,
lor
Trana.,
Labanon.
and take to auction on I
POOl:t"~E PUPPIES. AKC Toy '
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Rotor Tiller, 1961 Silver Pigeon motor scooter.
percentage
basis.
Call
Jim
Ebner J. Althouse, Catherine Wnted
mlnloturo, $75 and up. Stud : NEW H()t'!\ES FOR SALE. W.
riding mower, power · mower. hand tools.
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Althouse to William A. Oooch, a
service and grooming. Phone have bMutlfuf lOts 1VIIIiltle 1
(Antiques) Wash stand, marble lop dresser,
Phone 742-4-t61. 9·23-lfc
Lots, Scipio.
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992-5443.
..- will bUild on yours. Simf!l•
writing desk, pie cabinet, glass door safe.
Wilbert Throckmorton, aka
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hctmoul~ .11!11!1 for W\11' '
cedar chest. old clock. Aladdin lamp, Carnival
AUCTION every Friday nlg.hi· $15,934.87 WAS commission
lnapactton. Call A. E. Lae, i.M'
dec., WUburl Throckmorton,
beginning Nov. 21 at 7 p.m
glass, dishes and vases, complete water set
paid our average full time AWNINGS, storm. doors and
Conttlrudlon, phone 992-34U.
aka, dec., w. A. Throckmortoo,
windows, carports, ·
Old Auction House, Laur el
I lmDflrlal Graoe desiqn) Bitters bottles.
salesmen nationwide lui
11-U-Ifc:
dec.,
to
Cecil
Throckmortoo,
C·
blowt\ and ball
marqUftl,
Cliff,
Foreat
George,
Au
year. We need good man over
Sarsaparilla bottles, lashs, vermo. electric,
Qarence Throckmorton, Cert.
lrisulallon, . Elmer White,
11-23-lf&lt;
tioneeer.
AO wllh car to lake short a.uto
Plttsb~rg flask (aqua). dozens of other botTrans., Coi1D11bla.
sales
representative. For free
trips
-.ar
Pomeroy.
Air
Mall
tles, milk glass, ruby glass. buller mold.
Bertha Custer to Francis D.
GOSPEL SING, Chester thurch
Poles
estimates. phone Charles
E. H. Read, Pres.,. Amerlran
of God on Jan.ul2p.m. wlth
Lisle. Syracuse. v. v.
Ughtfoot, Qara F. Lightfoot,
Lubricants Co.. Box 696,
Max1mum
Ernest Carter and the Hym n
Johnson and Son, Inc.
.POMEROY- Rt. 7-10 acres,
Dayton, Ohio 45401.
Parcels, Salisbury.
!CLIP THIS AD)
Trio from Germantown. Ohl o.
s- l-Ife 2 lfory frame, remodlltd, 2
Otameter
Berman D. Fleshman,
Everyone welcome.
baths, utility room, 4
Thelma J. Fleshman to Ronald
. . -··10" on
12·31-31c Wanted To Buy
TERMS CASH
bedroom I .
NEW GAS tumaca Installed,
E. PbiDips, Carole A. PlrlUips,
1955 OR 56 For-d. 2door hardtop. 12115. Terms a~ttllable. Ph. POMEROY - MULBERRY
Largest End
102
A.,
Salem.
Rutlan
SHOOT,
d
Will pay 1100 for one In good 992-3352.
GUN
AVE. - 2 story frame. 2
Not responsible for accidents
J. B. O'Brien, Roberta C.
American Legion, Sunda y,
shape. Contact Eugene
apartments, built-In kitchen
10-10-tfc
O'Brien, F. H. O'Brien,
January 4, noon until 4 p. m.
has everything, ba....,.,.,
Nlorrl100, Rutland. after s
(Lunch served I
12-31-3tc
Henrietta O'Brien to Robert J.
TOPPER
for
pickup
truck.
central
healing.
p.m.
Ewing, Ellen M. Ewing, Lots,
Photie
992-6491
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RACINE
- · RESTAURANT12-21-12lp
Pvmeroy,
In excallent condition, all
AUCTIONEERS
Female Help Wanted
equipment and building,
Col. Jim Adams
Col. Bill Brown
DELIVERED
CHINA CABINETS, round ENTIRE STOCK and equip. RACINE THE TILE
TO
NE~D MORE money? Ear ntables, old clocks, ole. Write · ment of Root Sheet ~al
BUSINESS
ROOMceiling
The slate of Hawaii has a
Rutland, Ohio
New Marshfield, Ohio
lngs unllmllad for part or
OHIO
or call M. 0. Miller. Rt. •· Shop, Middleport, Ohio. Call gao heater, Iliad floor, toUot,
total area of 6,424 square
full time. Write The Oat ly
PALLET CO.
Pomeroy, phone 992-6271 ·
or write Bradford A~dlon
Phone 742-4461
laf'Ge lot.
Phone 664-3504
miles.
Sentinel, P.O. Box 72 9,
6-26-lfc
Co.. BoK 116. Racine, Ohio. HENRY CLELAND, llnktr
Pomeroy. Ohio.
OHica- m .ust
Phone 949-3821 .
On Rt. 33
12-3H 1p Employment Wanted
t-4-1lc
Res.-fft-2561
Phone 992-2689
WILL DO Ironing In my home." - - . , - , - - - - - 1-4-3ic:
WOMEN - BIG MONEY
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 742-3842.
BEAUTIFUL cotonlol maple
Studio Girt Hollywo od
1-4-Jtc stereo. AMe.FM
radio ·
Cosmetics needs women In - - : - - - - featuring
4 speakers and
and around Pomerov .
1
automatic 4-speed record
Card c1 Thanks
Middleport Full or part lime. For Rent
changer. Balanca 184.30. U11
I WISH to thank my friends and No e•perience required. No GROUNU tloor, 5 roam apart- our budget payment Ierma.
terrl~ory restrictions. Take
ment In Racine across from
nelgl'lbors for tl'le cards and
Call 992-3352.
flowers given to me wl'llle I orders anywhe~e. Highest
Junior High School. Albert
12-294tc GEO. HOBSTETTEI,· Brokee
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prollts up lo 60 per cent. 300 Hill, Phone 949-2261 .
was a patient at Holzer
Good Housekeeping approved
H -6tc STEREO-RADIO combination, 1 ACRE -__. rooms, garage,
Hospital . Thanks to tl'le
dodors and nurses lor the cosmetics. wiglets, slglets - - - - - - - modern walnut. Full atereo outbulldlnga, 12.500.
,
All occupied or vacant house trailers in County of Meigs, pursuant 1u
care I received. Your kind· and falls. Everything fur - FURNISHEO 2 bedroom, flrot
sound produced by 4 speakera, MODERN- 3 bedrooma, - ·
amended House Bill No. 174 State of Ohio. are subject to an annual lax.
ness will never be forgotten . nished. Credit exterided. No
lloor apartment Middleport. turntabl~lays ell ~ speeds. furnace, carport, '. 11.000. •
stock to carry. No franchise
Mr, L. D. Scott.
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"ae' ourb•"""" STEAMhiill:fffi
HEAT-3bedrooms,
payable by the owner, for the privilege of using or occupying a house
Phone 992-3874. l"f''i.;· l.i.·\·
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1 411c fees. No stock lnve1tment:
• 12·1S.Ifc twms.
t92-3352.·. .'·· .. -.~;..! · ..L-fh'
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trailer, due on or before January 31, 1979- ,. . .
= "~" " "
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Fonoll "lnformatiDW by·malli
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plus two free samples, write FURNfSHED 5 • ritom aP.,rt.
Two level:lats, sn,900.
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For Sale
Studio Girl Hollywood
The tax. payable to the County Treasurer. is computed and assessed
ment. See at NeweWs station, 1969 S"EWING machine, used
HtltnorVI'IIITIIMrd,
H&amp;N DAY.OLD or started Cosmetics, Dept. M-79, l1of61
lust 1 few limos, tully
ASSOCIAT.ES
Chester. Phone 915-3350.
wherein the house trailer has its sites anlNJy multiplying the assessabh
Leghorn pullets. Bath floor or
Hart Sf.. No. Hollywood,
12-24-lfc
equipped
lo
zig-zag,
makes
m-D25
value of the house trailer' by the tax rate ot\t~e laxing district. and shall
cage grawn available.
Calif. 91605. Also Immediate
buttonholes, overcast, ap12-29-61c
Poultry
Housing
and
big profit openings for party 3 ROOM apartmint for rent. All
not be less than ($36) thirty-six dollars in any ~se.
pllques and many embroidery
Automation. lv\odern Poultry , plan operator s. Former
electric, nlceit apartment
dealgns. Will aacrlflce tor lns11ance
Studio Girls pleaae write.
399
W
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51
P
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around. Must - · 1o IPonly $34.&lt;40 cash ,price or
A penally of SS or 10 per cent oft ax due, whichever is grealer. will Lc
praclate. Phone 992-2278.
terms may be arranged. AUTOMOBILE lnsioranca boon
Phone 9'12·2164.
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Imposed upon all owners failing to pay the annual house trailer lax on. ui
cancelled?
Lost
your1411c
12-f.ftc
Phone 9'12-2485.
operator's llcan11? Call 992·
before, the January 31. 1970, deadline.
1-2-6tc
2966.
FURNISHED ·and unfurnlshad. -------~
6-15-tfc
apartments. Close to school. TIMOTHY HAY, Joe Wippel
Phone992-5434. 10-11-lfc
near Five Points: Phone 992Unacramble theseloor Jumbleo,
641.0.
Trailers subject to the above listed l_aw do not include lravellrailtr&gt; .
one letter to each square, to
TRAILER for rent. Brown's
1·2-6tp
form four ordinary words.
meaning a vehicular portable structure buill on a chassis and not ex·
Troller Park, Minersville. - - - - - - - HARRISON'S · TV AND AN·
ceedlng a gross weight of 4,500 lbs. when factory equipped for the road. or
·Phone 9'12-3324.
HAY FOR SALE. Phone 992- TENNA SERVICE. Phone
992-2522.
an overall length of (30) thirty feet and used as a temporary dwelling lor
12-28-121c •6227.
6-10-lfc
1-2-121p
travel, recreation, and vacation use. Travel trailer owners, however,
must register their structure in the office of the Meigs County Auditor.
COMFORTABLE
sleeping 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, $500. Also CIGARETTE vending
room . Furnace heat . Phone
also by the January 31. 1910 deadline, and obtain a tax-exempt decaL
A-1 condition, modal 37, machlnas and services. ABC
992-5440.
llhlca pump gun, 12 gauge,
Enlerprlaes, Mason. W. Va.
l.'EPEN
12-28-6tc full choke. 170. John Jeffers,
Phone 773-5543.
,
phone
9'12-6773.
GORDON H. CALDWELL
FURNISHED and unfurnished
t-2-6tc
,.,
AUDITOR, MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
apartments. Close to school. , - - - - - - - SEPTIC tanks olesnad. Miller
Sanitation. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
Phone
9'
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2-5434.
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BOOK
EN·
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10-18-flc
CYCLOPEDIA,
Chlldcraft.
~-3035.
IDAWTOR
SEEM 10 !IE T1-llll:!r"TY
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Dwight A. Baker, Phone 992·
A~~ 111E 'TIME.
TRAI ~ER LOTS, Bob'o Mobile 2402.
Court, Syracuse, Ohio, on
12'2l-301c
Stole Rt. 124, Phone 992-2951.
s.-.· arranp the el~&lt;led letltra
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to form the IW'JII'I• ......,.,, u
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For Sale
oun..ted by the altove cartoon.

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Sfi,Jn_g, oiUfO .

lrans., &lt;Zom~tron Fectorv
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Attention Dog Owners

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For Rent or Sale
(.WWt'tl ~.,.,

DEADLINE FOR PURCHASE OF 1970 DOG LICENSE IS JANUAf&lt; \
20TH . ONE DOLLAR ($1.001 PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHA~t: L
AFTER THAT DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THIS HANIJ\
APPLICATION BLANK AND MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOI-I J-.1
THE COURT HOUSE NOW. FEES ARE TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) f-vh
EACH DOG, MALE OR FEMALE.

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Low Investment- Big Opportunity!

To obtain license by mail. fill in and mail this form to GORDON H.
CALDWELL, COUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs County, Pomeroy. Oliu
Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope and price of license.
Female $2.00 Kennel license &gt;tO

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KIRBY SWEEPERS. New ond
recondltlontd, as low as
159.95. Call colloct 1-423·7A61.
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12·31-lfc

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mechlnes lor you. If lhls appeals to you !lien please
oxhange references with·us , .. Weare • nlllonolly ralad
company with a profit-plan that works. IF YOU WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS
WRITE
TO Ul TOOA Y. P!N11 111cloia your name, address, '"" ·
lfl\otlto num..,_r. "
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Wesec:ure lllloUtlons; contract Ill accountsi Install all

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This New Concept of Candy Vending
Can Be Your Road to Success!

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GREGORY hou11 troller.
12 foot by 60 fool, 2 bedrooms.
Call 9'12-3397.
1-4-61p

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USED SWEEPERS,

saoo.oo or more per 111onfh. To qualify you must have a
good cor , .. you must be able to work 6 to 12 hours per
-k. You musl be proparad to Invest $1690.00 to $3190.00
cash lor equipment an~ Inventory.

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Blk 'While Gray Brindle Tan Brown YeiiO'A Long Short If Knowr Paid

11-9-601c

You am havtall thtadvantagea of national franchlalng . ,
. such as hetp in site loCation, aid In managemint from
leaders In the field, the advantages of nallonal buying, an
Inventory of natlanaUy recognized brands ...

Not everyone can qualify - But If you do.

Yr. ,.,_ M. F

3259.

For Sale
A FRANCHISING IDEA
THAT MAKES REAL SENSEI

Male Dog $2.00 Spayed Female$2.00

2 FAMILY HOUS~ . 294 Race
St., Middleport. Phone 992-

REAL ESTATE
LICEN$E?
STROUT REALTY, Tltt
World'l ~'lllf Ileal Eafe!t
Company 11 cohltnuln• It
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wam•n, o.r tn.. lrt 1ft•
couratlld to lnvilfilltt . tho
Earnfna Potontttl ;if a~
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RULJY. Wt Tr1ln 1nd
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ye-H ond I pe.--.1 lnltrvltw will be arratigecl.

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radio. COf11pare.

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67
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2 Or. Hard Top. Only 21,789eosy•mlla.

$2995

Gold ~'" black. vlhri· top: . g!'fd lnier:lor, full 1"1, equlpmlnt,·CIImate-Control Air-Conditioning, m111y olhtr
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Inside and out.
Power Steering. Power Brakes, Aulit. Trans. Spotless all while
finish with blue vinyl
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" 10 Rally II wheels.
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n·ew tires, 29:z
i(lch, 6 cyl, Looks
runs like new

68
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VI
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PonHic$2;495
•Or- tlatdTop. Sharponeown.r Pontlac.traded
of our
from one

repeat customers. Factory Air Condlllqned.

66
GMC
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. Etdra Wheelbase
Wide Side. Looks itnd drives like new truck
good tires.
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tires . AUtomatic trans., 1
power. steering ilnd brakes. ~
Rad,io. Blue ·finish . Com - ,

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4 Dr. Hard Top. Factory Air Condltlbftlng. A be&lt;sutlful !r Inside
· 1966 CaCiillac Sedan DeVille

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ex&lt;:eptional car'e, 400 cu. ft. ehg., positive traction . Vinyl lop . .J .
speed trans.
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,Climate ?~Jtrol Air-Conditioning.

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PRICED FOR QUICK SAlE
68 Pontiac .Fire.lr4 $~495

$4500,
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CHECKED FOR WINTER SERVICE

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Interior. new 't op . VI
engine, auto·m •tlc trans .• ~
Power ·steering , Radio . ~·
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G'aiure 500 H.T. Sedan . .
Local 1 ~ner car. White
fini*', blk. ~tlnVI Interior,
GOOd tlrt•· radio, power
itnrlng , 1 and brakes .
Automatic
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AITENTION
House Trailer Owners

SHUeas

' matc~lng . lnterktr. radio;

WANTED
CHIPWOOD

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:: fourth day of 1970 with :11n to
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·, 1be evening stars are Mereu. cy, Ma!'s an9 Saturn.
:: On Ibis day in history:
:· Jn 1115, Dr. William Grant o!
, lllltvt! Port, Iowa, performed the
&lt; llntappendectomy.'Mtepallenl
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Property

Transfers .

AUCTION

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. In 19:\7, •IU,O!Ml Jt.allitn !Nojt6.
lana&lt;'&lt;l in Spain to boliler the.
Nali••••llst forces in the · SpaniSh Civil War.
In 1948, Bumta became an
independent nation.
In 1967, Speed king Donald
Campbell 4ied when his jet- Rulh DonOOew to Marsball R.
Ro\ISh;Deborlh V. Rouob, 2.65
powered speedboat exploded.
A., Letart.
A thought lor the day : Irish
Evelyn L.Spencertollobby J.
hens
said.
Miller,
Betty Gene Miller, ,28
poet James Step
~~women are wiser than men A., Pomeroy.
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because they know 1e.. aDd Thomas 0. Stewart, Joan M.
. Ste
to McGinnes •
understand more."
war1
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Rlclt:man Inc., 17 A.1 Rutland.
Dewey Ray Blnibfield to
F.ra•hler
Rosella Blr.cbfleld,
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Int. in Parcels, Scipl9.
James M. Haning, Mulne H.
"-'- to "-·elh Hutchiaon

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,.,. .,,.. . . es·-_~_,,
Sentinel Want Ads·~ - -~;; ==2::
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Monday Dead lnt 9.e.m.

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po!ntment. Mn .
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Will boocc"'ted until • o.m . tor (\')Ianda) Ebllh. Laurel 9111'
Doyof. Publlcoll~n
Roed on Rl. 7 bypass:
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REGULATIONS
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The Publisher re&amp;erves the
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~et(l'led
obtectlonel.
The ·
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Insertion.
1o 9 p.m., Phone 992·2717,
RATES
Gravel Hill Garogo,
John
For Want Ad Service
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5 unts per word one Insertion
KraW$Ctyn, 300 ~ua way.
Minimum Chlrge 7Sc ·
Middleport. Ohio.
12 cents per word three
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For Sale

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RAILINGS SERVICE
DAY 992·2151
NIGHT 992·7324

BLAOJNARS

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For :Jhe Fntest

Laura Hutchison, 13.03 A.,
18 cents per word six c~n- RUBBER STAMPS made to . -;:,:-;;;:·~·;c;====~
Columbia
secutlve inserllons
d 24 h
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R. H. Rawlines Sons·
1953 , FORD tractor. Golden
Roberi.C CorneD dec to
25 per cent Discount on paid
~;;·lnform~~o:~II Owaln Help Wante,d
Jubilee.
Good
shape.
Phone
loiiDDUI'OIT, OHIO
lOdays.
Eunlce ,_..:_
"""''lll;i0, Hel'en Delon.,g, . adsandadspeldWithln
CARD OF THANKS
or Wilma Casto, Portland,
773-5157 Milson.
AI the Rife Building on Main St., Rutland,
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LoueUa Reslnger. aarence
&amp; 081TUA'RY
Ohio.
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Cornell
Samantha
Pickens
SI.SO
tor
so
word
minimum.
1-2-JOtp
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of Jim and Jane Williams Who have sold thetr
~ets
Sale
.. Robert w' Each additional word 2c.
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RAT$, MICJ: ellmlnalo,d AKC 'Pomoranlan ,pupplil, .,"'
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BLIND ADS
ld ty
ll.lil'Ofl
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Cornell, Herman Larkin,
Additional 2Sc Charge per VA~ANCY tor two ~ erld
IIUU .
GET STAR, 2V. lb., Dtroct do11C811donls 'of·' Van
Wyemance Parker Junior Advertisement .
' people. Prefer prlva e pa
11.69. Eborsbach Hardware,
Hausen Champloo; a b,OOO
Consisting of I Partial Usting I:
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OFFICE HOURS
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patients. Phone Mason, 773Sugar
Run
Mill,
Picken's
dog. Phone 304-42UOIO. ·
CUip, Catberlne CUip, Pa
8:30 o.m. to 5,00 p.m. Dally, 5115.
t0-1-IIc
Hardware, Mason.
12-31-311&gt;
CorneD, Jercy CorneD, Jack 8' 30 o.m . to " '00 Noon
12-30-301p
ComeU, Wanda Jackson, ~ - Saturday.
1 WILL plc:ll up merchandise'
General household Items (plus) Springfield
Real,
lor
Trana.,
Labanon.
and take to auction on I
POOl:t"~E PUPPIES. AKC Toy '
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Rotor Tiller, 1961 Silver Pigeon motor scooter.
percentage
basis.
Call
Jim
Ebner J. Althouse, Catherine Wnted
mlnloturo, $75 and up. Stud : NEW H()t'!\ES FOR SALE. W.
riding mower, power · mower. hand tools.
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Althouse to William A. Oooch, a
service and grooming. Phone have bMutlfuf lOts 1VIIIiltle 1
(Antiques) Wash stand, marble lop dresser,
Phone 742-4-t61. 9·23-lfc
Lots, Scipio.
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992-5443.
..- will bUild on yours. Simf!l•
writing desk, pie cabinet, glass door safe.
Wilbert Throckmorton, aka
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hctmoul~ .11!11!1 for W\11' '
cedar chest. old clock. Aladdin lamp, Carnival
AUCTION every Friday nlg.hi· $15,934.87 WAS commission
lnapactton. Call A. E. Lae, i.M'
dec., WUburl Throckmorton,
beginning Nov. 21 at 7 p.m
glass, dishes and vases, complete water set
paid our average full time AWNINGS, storm. doors and
Conttlrudlon, phone 992-34U.
aka, dec., w. A. Throckmortoo,
windows, carports, ·
Old Auction House, Laur el
I lmDflrlal Graoe desiqn) Bitters bottles.
salesmen nationwide lui
11-U-Ifc:
dec.,
to
Cecil
Throckmortoo,
C·
blowt\ and ball
marqUftl,
Cliff,
Foreat
George,
Au
year. We need good man over
Sarsaparilla bottles, lashs, vermo. electric,
Qarence Throckmorton, Cert.
lrisulallon, . Elmer White,
11-23-lf&lt;
tioneeer.
AO wllh car to lake short a.uto
Plttsb~rg flask (aqua). dozens of other botTrans., Coi1D11bla.
sales
representative. For free
trips
-.ar
Pomeroy.
Air
Mall
tles, milk glass, ruby glass. buller mold.
Bertha Custer to Francis D.
GOSPEL SING, Chester thurch
Poles
estimates. phone Charles
E. H. Read, Pres.,. Amerlran
of God on Jan.ul2p.m. wlth
Lisle. Syracuse. v. v.
Ughtfoot, Qara F. Lightfoot,
Lubricants Co.. Box 696,
Max1mum
Ernest Carter and the Hym n
Johnson and Son, Inc.
.POMEROY- Rt. 7-10 acres,
Dayton, Ohio 45401.
Parcels, Salisbury.
!CLIP THIS AD)
Trio from Germantown. Ohl o.
s- l-Ife 2 lfory frame, remodlltd, 2
Otameter
Berman D. Fleshman,
Everyone welcome.
baths, utility room, 4
Thelma J. Fleshman to Ronald
. . -··10" on
12·31-31c Wanted To Buy
TERMS CASH
bedroom I .
NEW GAS tumaca Installed,
E. PbiDips, Carole A. PlrlUips,
1955 OR 56 For-d. 2door hardtop. 12115. Terms a~ttllable. Ph. POMEROY - MULBERRY
Largest End
102
A.,
Salem.
Rutlan
SHOOT,
d
Will pay 1100 for one In good 992-3352.
GUN
AVE. - 2 story frame. 2
Not responsible for accidents
J. B. O'Brien, Roberta C.
American Legion, Sunda y,
shape. Contact Eugene
apartments, built-In kitchen
10-10-tfc
O'Brien, F. H. O'Brien,
January 4, noon until 4 p. m.
has everything, ba....,.,.,
Nlorrl100, Rutland. after s
(Lunch served I
12-31-3tc
Henrietta O'Brien to Robert J.
TOPPER
for
pickup
truck.
central
healing.
p.m.
Ewing, Ellen M. Ewing, Lots,
Photie
992-6491
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RACINE
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Pvmeroy,
In excallent condition, all
AUCTIONEERS
Female Help Wanted
equipment and building,
Col. Jim Adams
Col. Bill Brown
DELIVERED
CHINA CABINETS, round ENTIRE STOCK and equip. RACINE THE TILE
TO
NE~D MORE money? Ear ntables, old clocks, ole. Write · ment of Root Sheet ~al
BUSINESS
ROOMceiling
The slate of Hawaii has a
Rutland, Ohio
New Marshfield, Ohio
lngs unllmllad for part or
OHIO
or call M. 0. Miller. Rt. •· Shop, Middleport, Ohio. Call gao heater, Iliad floor, toUot,
total area of 6,424 square
full time. Write The Oat ly
PALLET CO.
Pomeroy, phone 992-6271 ·
or write Bradford A~dlon
Phone 742-4461
laf'Ge lot.
Phone 664-3504
miles.
Sentinel, P.O. Box 72 9,
6-26-lfc
Co.. BoK 116. Racine, Ohio. HENRY CLELAND, llnktr
Pomeroy. Ohio.
OHica- m .ust
Phone 949-3821 .
On Rt. 33
12-3H 1p Employment Wanted
t-4-1lc
Res.-fft-2561
Phone 992-2689
WILL DO Ironing In my home." - - . , - , - - - - - 1-4-3ic:
WOMEN - BIG MONEY
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 742-3842.
BEAUTIFUL cotonlol maple
Studio Girt Hollywo od
1-4-Jtc stereo. AMe.FM
radio ·
Cosmetics needs women In - - : - - - - featuring
4 speakers and
and around Pomerov .
1
automatic 4-speed record
Card c1 Thanks
Middleport Full or part lime. For Rent
changer. Balanca 184.30. U11
I WISH to thank my friends and No e•perience required. No GROUNU tloor, 5 roam apart- our budget payment Ierma.
terrl~ory restrictions. Take
ment In Racine across from
nelgl'lbors for tl'le cards and
Call 992-3352.
flowers given to me wl'llle I orders anywhe~e. Highest
Junior High School. Albert
12-294tc GEO. HOBSTETTEI,· Brokee
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prollts up lo 60 per cent. 300 Hill, Phone 949-2261 .
was a patient at Holzer
Good Housekeeping approved
H -6tc STEREO-RADIO combination, 1 ACRE -__. rooms, garage,
Hospital . Thanks to tl'le
dodors and nurses lor the cosmetics. wiglets, slglets - - - - - - - modern walnut. Full atereo outbulldlnga, 12.500.
,
All occupied or vacant house trailers in County of Meigs, pursuant 1u
care I received. Your kind· and falls. Everything fur - FURNISHEO 2 bedroom, flrot
sound produced by 4 speakera, MODERN- 3 bedrooma, - ·
amended House Bill No. 174 State of Ohio. are subject to an annual lax.
ness will never be forgotten . nished. Credit exterided. No
lloor apartment Middleport. turntabl~lays ell ~ speeds. furnace, carport, '. 11.000. •
stock to carry. No franchise
Mr, L. D. Scott.
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"ae' ourb•"""" STEAMhiill:fffi
HEAT-3bedrooms,
payable by the owner, for the privilege of using or occupying a house
Phone 992-3874. l"f''i.;· l.i.·\·
IHIAnce h•10
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1 411c fees. No stock lnve1tment:
• 12·1S.Ifc twms.
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trailer, due on or before January 31, 1979- ,. . .
= "~" " "
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Fonoll "lnformatiDW by·malli
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· , -- . U-29-61c .l BIOPI!QOM$ - ~~~. aill-.:1
plus two free samples, write FURNfSHED 5 • ritom aP.,rt.
Two level:lats, sn,900.
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For Sale
Studio Girl Hollywood
The tax. payable to the County Treasurer. is computed and assessed
ment. See at NeweWs station, 1969 S"EWING machine, used
HtltnorVI'IIITIIMrd,
H&amp;N DAY.OLD or started Cosmetics, Dept. M-79, l1of61
lust 1 few limos, tully
ASSOCIAT.ES
Chester. Phone 915-3350.
wherein the house trailer has its sites anlNJy multiplying the assessabh
Leghorn pullets. Bath floor or
Hart Sf.. No. Hollywood,
12-24-lfc
equipped
lo
zig-zag,
makes
m-D25
value of the house trailer' by the tax rate ot\t~e laxing district. and shall
cage grawn available.
Calif. 91605. Also Immediate
buttonholes, overcast, ap12-29-61c
Poultry
Housing
and
big profit openings for party 3 ROOM apartmint for rent. All
not be less than ($36) thirty-six dollars in any ~se.
pllques and many embroidery
Automation. lv\odern Poultry , plan operator s. Former
electric, nlceit apartment
dealgns. Will aacrlflce tor lns11ance
Studio Girls pleaae write.
399
W
Mal
51
P
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around. Must - · 1o IPonly $34.&lt;40 cash ,price or
A penally of SS or 10 per cent oft ax due, whichever is grealer. will Lc
praclate. Phone 992-2278.
terms may be arranged. AUTOMOBILE lnsioranca boon
Phone 9'12·2164.
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Imposed upon all owners failing to pay the annual house trailer lax on. ui
cancelled?
Lost
your1411c
12-f.ftc
Phone 9'12-2485.
operator's llcan11? Call 992·
before, the January 31. 1970, deadline.
1-2-6tc
2966.
FURNISHED ·and unfurnlshad. -------~
6-15-tfc
apartments. Close to school. TIMOTHY HAY, Joe Wippel
Phone992-5434. 10-11-lfc
near Five Points: Phone 992Unacramble theseloor Jumbleo,
641.0.
Trailers subject to the above listed l_aw do not include lravellrailtr&gt; .
one letter to each square, to
TRAILER for rent. Brown's
1·2-6tp
form four ordinary words.
meaning a vehicular portable structure buill on a chassis and not ex·
Troller Park, Minersville. - - - - - - - HARRISON'S · TV AND AN·
ceedlng a gross weight of 4,500 lbs. when factory equipped for the road. or
·Phone 9'12-3324.
HAY FOR SALE. Phone 992- TENNA SERVICE. Phone
992-2522.
an overall length of (30) thirty feet and used as a temporary dwelling lor
12-28-121c •6227.
6-10-lfc
1-2-121p
travel, recreation, and vacation use. Travel trailer owners, however,
must register their structure in the office of the Meigs County Auditor.
COMFORTABLE
sleeping 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, $500. Also CIGARETTE vending
room . Furnace heat . Phone
also by the January 31. 1910 deadline, and obtain a tax-exempt decaL
A-1 condition, modal 37, machlnas and services. ABC
992-5440.
llhlca pump gun, 12 gauge,
Enlerprlaes, Mason. W. Va.
l.'EPEN
12-28-6tc full choke. 170. John Jeffers,
Phone 773-5543.
,
phone
9'12-6773.
GORDON H. CALDWELL
FURNISHED and unfurnished
t-2-6tc
,.,
AUDITOR, MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
apartments. Close to school. , - - - - - - - SEPTIC tanks olesnad. Miller
Sanitation. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
Phone
9'
1
2-5434.
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WORLD
BOOK
EN·
"THIS UTTl.E PET MleHT
10-18-flc
CYCLOPEDIA,
Chlldcraft.
~-3035.
IDAWTOR
SEEM 10 !IE T1-llll:!r"TY
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Dwight A. Baker, Phone 992·
A~~ 111E 'TIME.
TRAI ~ER LOTS, Bob'o Mobile 2402.
Court, Syracuse, Ohio, on
12'2l-301c
Stole Rt. 124, Phone 992-2951.
s.-.· arranp the el~&lt;led letltra
BAIWR
to form the IW'JII'I• ......,.,, u
1·11-lfc
Real
For Sale
oun..ted by the altove cartoon.

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W/w tires.

Stand.

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Estate For Sail

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•flon&amp;olr-1!1~
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mo'torj\'ilpo~w.r brakes,
Sfi,Jn_g, oiUfO .

lrans., &lt;Zom~tron Fectorv
Alr -~6ndltlonlno. new w.s.
w tiro; r:adlo, · beautiful
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For Rent or Sale
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DEADLINE FOR PURCHASE OF 1970 DOG LICENSE IS JANUAf&lt; \
20TH . ONE DOLLAR ($1.001 PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHA~t: L
AFTER THAT DATE. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THIS HANIJ\
APPLICATION BLANK AND MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOI-I J-.1
THE COURT HOUSE NOW. FEES ARE TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) f-vh
EACH DOG, MALE OR FEMALE.

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"-e• diU ..,.,., llfllf ,...
a 8Mt - - A SlAP

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Low Investment- Big Opportunity!

To obtain license by mail. fill in and mail this form to GORDON H.
CALDWELL, COUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs County, Pomeroy. Oliu
Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope and price of license.
Female $2.00 Kennel license &gt;tO

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AND A PROVEN FORMULA FOR SUCCESS I

KIRBY SWEEPERS. New ond
recondltlontd, as low as
159.95. Call colloct 1-423·7A61.
1f-3J-3fc

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COUNTY AUDitOR of Meigs Cou1ty

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12·31-lfc

T"liN

F INANCINCJ' IS AYAILAB~E
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JII·E'Striltlfleltl Ave •.
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CoMPUTiR
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mechlnes lor you. If lhls appeals to you !lien please
oxhange references with·us , .. Weare • nlllonolly ralad
company with a profit-plan that works. IF YOU WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS
WRITE
TO Ul TOOA Y. P!N11 111cloia your name, address, '"" ·
lfl\otlto num..,_r. "
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trolux, Kenmore, HOover, .,d

Wesec:ure lllloUtlons; contract Ill accountsi Install all

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Hair · Breed

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This New Concept of Candy Vending
Can Be Your Road to Success!

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12 foot by 60 fool, 2 bedrooms.
Call 9'12-3397.
1-4-61p

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USED SWEEPERS,

saoo.oo or more per 111onfh. To qualify you must have a
good cor , .. you must be able to work 6 to 12 hours per
-k. You musl be proparad to Invest $1690.00 to $3190.00
cash lor equipment an~ Inventory.

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Blk 'While Gray Brindle Tan Brown YeiiO'A Long Short If Knowr Paid

11-9-601c

You am havtall thtadvantagea of national franchlalng . ,
. such as hetp in site loCation, aid In managemint from
leaders In the field, the advantages of nallonal buying, an
Inventory of natlanaUy recognized brands ...

Not everyone can qualify - But If you do.

Yr. ,.,_ M. F

3259.

For Sale
A FRANCHISING IDEA
THAT MAKES REAL SENSEI

Male Dog $2.00 Spayed Female$2.00

2 FAMILY HOUS~ . 294 Race
St., Middleport. Phone 992-

REAL ESTATE
LICEN$E?
STROUT REALTY, Tltt
World'l ~'lllf Ileal Eafe!t
Company 11 cohltnuln• It
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Llcitnstd or 1111H~ lill;,.
wam•n, o.r tn.. lrt 1ft•
couratlld to lnvilfilltt . tho
Earnfna Potontttl ;if a~
••'!'clition 1111111 $TROUT
RULJY. Wt Tr1ln 1nd
Sii(II!'VIst your lctlvlllea It
assur~ your SUCCH$.
In.
terutildr ·Write 'Ill• altHt
ye-H ond I pe.--.1 lnltrvltw will be arratigecl.

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Radio. Needs paint work.
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s~tess , /"terlor.

GOOd•"' ~r;tJC blu1 ' fm'lsh,
radio. COf11pare.

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67
·LeSalwe' CusfHI
2 Or. Hard Top. Only 21,789eosy•mlla.

$2995

Gold ~'" black. vlhri· top: . g!'fd lnier:lor, full 1"1, equlpmlnt,·CIImate-Control Air-Conditioning, m111y olhtr
-er ~Its. Real ~Ice.
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U~e new

$2,095

Inside and out.
Power Steering. Power Brakes, Aulit. Trans. Spotless all while
finish with blue vinyl
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" 10 Rally II wheels.
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n·ew tires, 29:z
i(lch, 6 cyl, Looks
runs like new

68
·Executive
VI
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PonHic$2;495
•Or- tlatdTop. Sharponeown.r Pontlac.traded
of our
from one

repeat customers. Factory Air Condlllqned.

66
GMC
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Wide Side. Looks itnd drives like new truck
good tires.
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Long ,

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tires . AUtomatic trans., 1
power. steering ilnd brakes. ~
Rad,io. Blue ·finish . Com - ,

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Polora VI Dodge 'Sl'995
4 Dr. Hard Top. Factory Air Condltlbftlng. A be&lt;sutlful !r Inside
· 1966 CaCiillac Sedan DeVille

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400, V-1, 2 Or. H.f., ver)t low mileage, 1 local owner. show!&gt;
ex&lt;:eptional car'e, 400 cu. ft. ehg., positive traction . Vinyl lop . .J .
speed trans.
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,Climate ?~Jtrol Air-Conditioning.

vertlble

PRICED FOR QUICK SAlE
68 Pontiac .Fire.lr4 $~495

$4500,
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CHECKED FOR WINTER SERVICE

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Interior. new 't op . VI
engine, auto·m •tlc trans .• ~
Power ·steering , Radio . ~·
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PowerQ t'id,: Racjlo . r
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Business Services

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G'aiure 500 H.T. Sedan . .
Local 1 ~ner car. White
fini*', blk. ~tlnVI Interior,
GOOd tlrt•· radio, power
itnrlng , 1 and brakes .
Automatic
trans .
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REALTY

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AITENTION
House Trailer Owners

SHUeas

' matc~lng . lnterktr. radio;

WANTED
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77~ cov,r~nc · 1!9-Apothtcary's
78-War ~
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l.....COmmonpfacl
6-Ltnc:e
11-Unltol Chi nest

29-Soah

11~nc11nt

l~rohlbil

141-Nttlva mtt.l

16-Rtllntd
21-Hostehy

point
143-Ptrt of "10 .,. ..
144-CoarM h~ln)'

22-Btb,lonian
tbodt of dHd
23-Send forth

Eu111pe · ,
18-Grate
89--Ytrve

14$-Htathtn
147-lron
149-EmploJ

24-Winpd
25-Girl't n1me

90-Quarrell
92-Rntturant '

26-Enlll;lne
28-Tuf'f
30-R..,.t:ltlon
32-Guldo'• low

worbr '
94--PI.. tlltlly
91-Tabltland
99-Wan

15D-More lmpoltt.
152--Rop~tn official
154-Encoul'fltl

(pl.)

142-ComPI~I

note
33--Pronoun

100-Rom.n bronze
102-cholee Ptrt

34-HGII
35-Btfore
!16--HMp
37-Frult drink
38-Bitter 'ittch

103-Bitf!oprll::
IG4-Unltof Sltm111
currency
IO!t--Piacn
106-Seoff

40-Shows sol icitude 108---Selnta (ebbr.)

50-Mature
51-come back
54-Ed'lblt root
55--Bibllcll weed
5r-Penetralt
59-Btlltrlll
~Yipr (colloq.)
62-Halrcuuen
64--E:uroptan
&amp;5-Teutonlc deltr
66-Note of sca le
57-Armed conflict
69-Fewesl
70--Cronlts (colloq.)

71-To 1nd ·. · ·
72--Girl'l n1me
74-EIIII's nest

119- Numb•r

120- Former Russi"'
mltr

122-M•nulacturtrs
124-Condtnlld

55-Bitd ~IK"pl'

5&amp;-:.-Take • vote
57-Goddns of

vtptltion

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~cht

6--San:11m
7--(lbftc:t
68--Ceremonles
8-0raan af heerln1 7o--Moves forward

15-Contlnuld story

133-EKtrl
135-Carptnter's tool

iO!I-Cho-

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·107-AINIIIIndar·
111-Merpnter
tl.z,....Aione
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71--Facadts
7:!:-Ttt'Tifltd
74-Snakn

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121-Rt.lmort
123-knockout (abbr.)
125-Jumped '
-126-Unlt ·or
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ltellan curnfl£)'
127--MQft unusue!
129-N•p
130 Noctumal
m.mmlll
ut-umb
132-Wlat·.PINPnl
13-t--TtiJnp, In l.iw "
13&amp;--UIMn of
property

75--Wtlrd
77--Pnnltwl)'

J37-unw•nt•d planb
1S9---thellet~..
140--Bundle
144-Dry, II Wifll
l-45-Hoa

71-laiiiMI off

146--CIItch

lmland
10-Gr..k letter

147-Throuah
141-Pf'Ofloun
141-Swlu Clnton
1!51-Roman lOCh
1!5s-Note Of lUll

16-E:vllutte
81-PcMd for
J 7--Caoutc:houc tl'la
portrait
I~ stat• (lbbr.)
8~penln1
!9-Mulllcll studl'
84-Winc•
2D-Hinder
87-Thlnner
27-NIW Dill
89-Hold in hllh

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atency tabbr.)

cif :

ll....Wtbnw month

pronunC1111on
"-Stair pq~ts

t-M1n'a n't cknamt
lo-c•rpet
11-crown
12- Thll caama

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111-St..dy

52-0mit fram

I)-Worm
14-Symbollor
lut.clum

molsluN
I2s-Uvtl)' so"126--Minlvl
128-At Pretlnt
129--Talon
Ill-Danish Island
ll2-Tit it of rnpoiCt

t~~npr

lla:-Di'l'lnllh '

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discourse

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·50--1• Ill

t..lurlum
5-Shldl tl'ltl

116-Pronoun
11?-Soutlt American
animals

46-Syft'!bpl for
~9-Yehid•

2-Wandlrer
J-Suffb.:
follower of
4-Symbol for

42-Mutic: as written 109-o\ sttt.. (lbbt.)
43-Urte on
l lo-NOII of -lCIII
«-Above
111-Nanow, llat
45--MICIW
board
:t7-Bars 111111)'
112,.--Asylum
4i-Min's name
114-SIIIclt

44-S-Ihlll!ld
· moldinl
ruthenium

m..ltlral"
160--bplodt·
lfii-Sendl forth

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93-Welk un,tueljlj
39-SII'ltltJI
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' 97--"'rlocl• qf 1(1'111,
42-RtP~uctfvl
~dlbll...cll '
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159-Vtnttltn

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85-Jumpl •
16---MounlaiM OJ

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pollllcal ' iceoO Gel lilt! 1101
made any decillion u to Ida
future plaill. Be a11o deciiDed
to 117 on which Ucket be would
nm, II he 11111 a ~te, other lban to ~ out the poui·

wGUiil would '
itoberl SwoiJiley and. Jolin
GIDICan of Clilclbna~,

party•1 ~

111111t0tlal

candidate to l9li.
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bUlly of l'lll!ning u an .,.. a.pttbbn nod lie 1lale Alldi·

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"I do 11411 believe In a multi· " - i l.Paw BMnt.and Albert.
~•wty of_
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depende!lt for the ~ II Ire 11111e1 he -.cted to be f!&gt;Nbad 1llree parties at lldl elec- moll ln. the pbematorlol race,
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143-Ptrt of "10 .,. ..
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22-Btb,lonian
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23-Send forth

Eu111pe · ,
18-Grate
89--Ytrve

14$-Htathtn
147-lron
149-EmploJ

24-Winpd
25-Girl't n1me

90-Quarrell
92-Rntturant '

26-Enlll;lne
28-Tuf'f
30-R..,.t:ltlon
32-Guldo'• low

worbr '
94--PI.. tlltlly
91-Tabltland
99-Wan

15D-More lmpoltt.
152--Rop~tn official
154-Encoul'fltl

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142-ComPI~I

note
33--Pronoun

100-Rom.n bronze
102-cholee Ptrt

34-HGII
35-Btfore
!16--HMp
37-Frult drink
38-Bitter 'ittch

103-Bitf!oprll::
IG4-Unltof Sltm111
currency
IO!t--Piacn
106-Seoff

40-Shows sol icitude 108---Selnta (ebbr.)

50-Mature
51-come back
54-Ed'lblt root
55--Bibllcll weed
5r-Penetralt
59-Btlltrlll
~Yipr (colloq.)
62-Halrcuuen
64--E:uroptan
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felt ICCGUI\1 ol Saturday night's victory over Southwestern. )

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Great BritaiD. He apent Sunday
night there.
'ftle ll'lrlt Lldy, the Nbon'a
eldell daUihter Trlcla, 23, and
tbelr clOI!l friend, &lt;llarla G.
"Bebe" RAI~, a Florida
lluket and real eallle developar, allo were boUiegueata ol
the abeenlee boot.
Alulellberl and hla wife
Leonare flew back 14 London
&amp;mday before lbe presidential
puty arrived.
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aid the O!ief EDcutlve
pn&gt;bably would return to hla
leUide San Clemente viDa
today but could prolons his
80)0111'11 at lbe ncluslve "colebrlty" vecallon resort another
day.
Allrlolloaa Are Maay
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menle bave rupd from blgh
80'ato low 40'a-too chDli far I
dip In the rollln&amp; Pldllc 11111'1
near Ida eallte.
Nixon felt free to take a
break from his offldal paper·
work after coming 14 grlpewlth
the new federal budget he wiD
preoent 14 Congress felt the 19'11
ll8cal year.
Budset Director Robert
Mayo, whoarrlvedbereFrlday,
was expected to confer qaln
with Nlzon befare he returns to
Washington to whip the doc·
ument Into flnll fllrm .
Nixon reportedly ~eked
Mayo'a axing ol money requeall despite special pleadlnc
from Cabinet and asency
heads. Tile Jlllltce Department,
however, wiD get all II a*ed

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tntlng Ida $7111 birthday polllb 1111 flnt state .Ill . .
Friday, but there orDl be a cab UrdGD ....._ wldeb be Will
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