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1970
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It Up
Pres-ident
In ·California's Sunshit«(
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PALM SPRINIJS, CaW. em Calif~~ ma _..,, far llllllllaime JII'1IIRIII.
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luda)' on tile plulb ettate ol play lbli DJDe.bo1e private loU alated to 1-.d ' badt to nallve
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belt In Its 18 year hlalory. Will! jult one loll ..., 14 Federal
lloeklng- the Eaglel could flnllb
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frmt, Ito'' Bob.C,IIdwell, Tom Karr, Jim Amlbary, Roo
aollh, MDII GclrreD, IaTy MUhone: !leCOIId row, Bowie
OlldweD, Mike Borinll, Dave Smith, Dennll Eichinger, Bob
Rlldlle, Rick WUlliuns and Coach Dan Wright. (See page 3
felt ICCGUI\1 ol Saturday night's victory over Southwestern. )

~~~~~~~~r~; .u.s. IUIIbulador to
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.
Tbe Weelern White BowJe
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
The attractions of the Soulh-

estate.
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Temperai\Jnl In San CJe.
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

Tile l'nlldlal a11o bGjild IQ '
tntlng Ida $7111 birthday polllb 1111 flnt state .Ill . .
Friday, but there orDl be a cab UrdGD ....._ wldeb be Will
wltb Candln.
dellftr to
Jan. D.

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Rec~t

Ohjp .S~teUnimptessive,ButWins LeagUe Opener .,::;.~, . .·. . .

Best Seller
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. IW leal Integrltr, wrlllall by Slman, u
poee, more lhowoll .... Linda Lavin In tbe ·
Dbrlf Roba'll u tbe irland's , ~~!~~.._ the
.,..,.d,~ Broadway hila baa wile lr)1nato get away froln w -w.!"!'l cut
meulli'icho •maay Dwuons of own wlltly inlul!lclei&gt;cy and credlbl3'-li0rthy of tbeir ,
·,
dollm.in hli banlc acc:ounla- ba~atherhlllbuld'sln!ldellt1 ~. blltin
Varltly uya biiii'O)'IItla alone wlllncme cit w own, alao II far COIIIie wbidl we are IAII1I .. Back before the world ~upposedly became OJUl big neigh·
at Ibis muitl-&lt;lmUII playwriting froln · IYIIIPitbeiiC; llbe II a Nell Slman~ • •,.., ~If l!!l1f be
; borho~. it'useij to be said of man's parochial Interests that
point · total modestly some kvetch,
a
contentedly tiadn't labli !be~
, a locaf drowning was fronl·pa~e J!ews, while a mlWon ftood
.. or famine deaths In far-oft As1a might rate a paragraph on
, 141.0!10 a 10M - lnll bu \lltuwant nag, a, I~ who 1111101111 crlliC~~ u to ~lot!' ·•
.; an inside page, If tl!at.
,
bt9u8\lt·lntra«itlciai .,Wyaes ""yallbe'U be~ and bonell are bif underb'lnc .... I ,' .
· .Things may not r•ally beve .changed much. We appar·
111 Bdwy .'a brightest boy's when she means luullln(j; · ·As the · llllll.for..ll·
enlly stiU have dlfticully keeping· our dlsaatl!rs in scale.. A
dramaturgy .... Moll critics· we'ruure there are women Uke frullratlons, J111101 CoCo II
highway accident. or plane crash can .sliD be a headline
live biJJ1 credit!or the platinum liet but we do!l't believe theli' CMIJIIeiAilf calreet ~ fat,
aflair wblle a mass threat to health and life goes almost
popuisr touch and diGIII• h!l claimed sincerity, only lbe cleoerved)f modeat, IIJiplre,l In
unnoticed.
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lUCCI II! II u light, brJ8111 bot, In vulgarity of their earned .bill WI800UIIaoiled secluctlonl, a
Such, at least unin ~nt days. was the case with fl~.
tbe pretenll.oully obnOlioua new ,pHdlcaments.·
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niost sympathetically uul·
'· abroad in the world agam and showing signa of making lbll
soclo-umanllc .l'~rd, J,neachfllldaU,toa~and traellve~ .... And.ltil
·· ODe of its more devastating visits. Europe currently is
"Irrelevant." .... Slmon's m0re aallafylng degree· as wOrlh iletii!C·
·
· heavily bit with mUllons. bedd.ed and the death loU mount·
newest bonanza, ''Lui ol ·the --'---'---"'-· ----...,.;----:;-In".. Italy alone already reports some 5,000 dee,d, out of 15
Red Hoi Lovers" open~l'at the
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·' JruWon Ill. Yugoslavia eatlmates lout million Ill and bun·
Eugene
o'Neill
Theatre
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td
8~UCE
'' dreds dead. In Germany, Britain, Scandinavia, hoipltals
was IOIIId far from W'IJIIIni In
:; and pharmacies have been hard-pressed to deal with the
the pop!IIAr world, bot J)erlllpa
. 1 near epldelii!A;.
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Intramural controvem- u
,, And, aa if to demonstrate that there ts no 'place to bide
to whether bll dramatic
;1 once It really gel8 started, the flu earlier swept across New
philosophy , bears ' serlou•
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,, Guinea, about as awa. y from it all u It's possible to get In
analysis has got to lilm Ibis
li todaf.'s world neiJ!hborhood, and reporteclly left thousands
·Ume; at 1eaat this Ume lbe once ·
of tribesmen delia In the primitive Island's lntt:rlor. ·
eompletely vaUd o~Mwvatlo~i' •·
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Flu, or lnlluenza properly, Is actuallY a Jar~e family of
ly IIUCE IIOSSAT.
that Neil Slmoo'a Mnedlea ·
viruses with previously unknown members turtlllll up regu·
NEA Watloifttloll Cor~pa·~dsllt
larly. The current hug II an old acquaintance, howevermnch more than p!el ·the fun:
'' the Hong Kong strain of the Asian flu that first appeared
111bone- to hav_e_drnil
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•l heck In the epidemic year of 1957 and was so named be·
out the S)'llllllltbeUc 8CpOJoslat .
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'WASIUNGTON (NI!&lt;Al
"· cause It apparenUy origiaated In mainland China. When
in bim that already W\'1 there
~porten Uke myself ·Wbo covered lbe lliCredlble 1110'•
.. the Hong Kong variety cropped up a few years ago, the
only this time In leas 011 the natiOnal poftUcal 'front come aW&amp;J from the dlletlde
designation drew strenuous Objections from the Image-cOD·
camoullaged fublon.
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!lith a pattern of visual Images 'thai Burelt· mual be
sclous British outpoot, concerned·for ill good name.
we admired the delfsblfuUY am0111 the' most deep)f etched In our nves.
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and
cODfli!D'allon
of
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~0111
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It ~ been, ao a matter of fact, traditional to name flu
comedy-cloaked _soclaI per· natui'ally de)iend 00 hoW close)f and ·In what ·wayt ·the
"' alter a 8ountry-some other country. In pest centurlcis, the
Y!(lfil
AT
BRIDOB
ceptlons ol bill put playa rather ~ Jn'U!hed
the mem!X''1blo .events ot the
" Russlano·bave called flu Chinese catarrh; to the GermaDI
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than In "Lui of the Red Hot lliile. These are some Of lbe lma&amp;ell wliiCh 811llvened most
,, it hes been the Russian pest;_ the Italians knew It as the
Lovers" In whlcb be makes bill vividlY my owli wanderings througb these 10 ~·=
t' German dlaease, and the French hove called It alODg with
old inlishlfui points heavily
e The sl&amp;bt.of alerider John F. 'Kennedy, mi~boae In
.. "Ia grippe," Italian fever. And before the Orien!ai varieties
rather than wltb the more hand atop a white car In a llllall W01t Vjrglnl8 bill town
, . took .over, we had the Spanish flu. (No name callers the
bllarlty. bidden understanding shoiiPIDJf center, plunging bead-on Into the ·!laue of bll
,. o.Spsnlsb, they settle for catarrh.)
of
bla cberacters In ••Plaza Cathollclsm at a turning point In that state's declslve 1JIO
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The Italians probably are reSponsible for the cover-all
ly Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Suite," "The Odd Couple," DemiJCl'atlc prel!ldeatlal primary. Hll blunt assault belped
name "lnlluenza," the result of a 17th-century beUel thet
"Barefoot In Tbe Park," and him to a smashing victory.
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the alflictlon waslbe evil lnftuence of certain planets.
5
NOBTB
"Uitie Me" (marvelous aoclal
• In a crowdeCI PltllbursJ&gt; ball' In late O.:tober1 :18110,
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The disease has been known and epidemics hilve bj!en
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satire on a frantic farcical plane Vice President Nixon, thinking he needed to play, ' catch,, reported for more than 2,000 years. It first bit America
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PRODIGAL
FArnER
He
thinks
I
should
reuon
with
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never
properly l!lven delerved up" In his race '1Ith Ken~k11\fl!ggUng to SOWid tough
, about the middle of the 16th century. The worst outbreak
RETURNS
her,
but
she
won't
speak
to
'!'f·
after two monlba of gentlei'
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:· on record II still the great epidemic of 1918-19, wbich
1 work long hours and hatdly
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credit lor Its penetrating Ironies
·• Two years )«ter1 my tallrlli1 w.lth a defea~ NIDn In
.; claimed more than 20 mUUon nves worldwide, more then Dear Helen:
·
BAST
because it W88 in a _,.,__,,
mu!lcaJ . !be snnftv
. ' Solithern Callfornla hoiile,
When my two children were ever see Nadln•:
When I do, I'm WEST (D)
-.,., ·Ullr~ OJ hil new
1. a baU·mJUion In the United States.
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somewbet less than ,... ·~NY sensing ~e alrea knew be' was out of place so far from
Flu often Is regarded as the brutal granddaddy of the verysmaU,myhusbendleflme too tired to resson with her •void
•QSB832
playedbytheDamboyantlyself· Wasblngton where Jay the real focus of blallfe, &amp;'-lng
~ common cold and Is similar In symptoms and Its defiance for another WOIIUII!. H~ paid betefulness. Now I've surely
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indulgent Sid Caesar but the Dellf.-dlslntereat lie bad in bill theb current try for the
·of cure and prevention. Present serums are proof against child support at first, and then lost her. What can l do! - 410865
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masterfully handled In the Callforni11 governprsl!lp.
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oltly one or a few specific strains, uncertain protection at quit. I dldro's see or hear from GUILTY
sotllH
London version by 'Brpce
• In frigid Mlcbigan eight monlba e.-uer In 111112, the
' best since there are so many and new ones are constantly him for two years; then, Dear Guilty:
•KJ86
Forsythe). Pleaae.do not ·con· lllrange, ,Pfedawtl walk through the ,m09n11t IDOl' oa a
~· showing up.
because I was working lwo jobs, On the' contrary, you may
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slder lbla a tenderly pbrued ~ course with charging George Romney, who wu mov·
·under the dismal circumstances, it's probably best that I uked him to take the kids over beve loand Nadine. Smnetimes
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knock at NeD Simon norhis new lilg to the tllreshold of a political career ibat eollapled
·• we continue to look the other way.
Easter vacation. When he a good smack brings a-problem
4KQJ
play, only anal·"·•l•""-tlon aailly In the deeped New Hampshire snows ala yean
returned them, he borrowed into focus.
Neither vulnerable
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afterward
Gesundheit!
$200 from me. I never got II
Perhaps your daughter WHI North loot Soath
of a comparatively candid
The lmpressiODs tumble ·faster:
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back
wanted a showdown so that she Pua Pua . 2 '
2 N.T.
esposemoliure of bill ' cberacters'
• Tbe aea of aroused but calm black humanity surging
~I year I married a won· could find out whether she p... 3 N.T. Paa Puo
ons.
eblnKion's ConatiluUOD Avenue In ' the peat ClvD
THE WELL CHILD® derful
man who Is more of a reaDy hils a mother. She won't Pass
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We preferred the c9mlc
arclt pf August, 19&amp;3 ••• The abock of the wordl
father to my children, now a•ed sulk I~• H you let her know
OpeninJ lead-t Q
-pauadltlnencesa ~~••• ,!etorm!!,~
l"s been abot" aa I stood a few feet from the MWI
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teletYPe thai daclied out the cruel meoaage wblcb ael the
10 and five, than my firot you're on he~ •Ide, and you'D Oswald: "The weak two- the amazln&amp;ly concentrated tone"lor a decade of vloleuce •.• The halrled look of the
husband ever was.
take lime to listen. I doubllbel, bid hes be 0 q , almost jokes and situations and let.the new Presld
. ent Johnson u I puled bim on tl)e .road In bll
, ,,,,Nq~~:,PR!.¢\lleb\~•.IJ:elilllve atagel4,rebeWonbes.jeiledso standard ib '~ Amerii dllePci slgns,4,~11111 ill- ~k 'lflleuslne la.li,~!Jt.nlgbt and glimpsed bim readiDg
a ~-~ ·~·"'!~1!-~~~~..,.~t'be~lv!'d with lean li)idgJ.jjft,':C~e, th~.; sc!IY'111Ms sl!il \n*~ }if.~T~' ~~~..1~&amp;tl¥"o'l"i'..I.!.O.'i;l'.t0btiilci.•s
Mbere ~ir ""turlil !~Iller 18, , the wannlb,~e may ~ve been Dallas Aces as a whole o.rily foin, more Jastlni thai! way.
19M nomination for a term lll'lffii·~lii!Tt. the sMmifi,
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
llying.~ U,l;le .~ .soon.and searching .!Or ever since her use two spades as weak; one
In Ibis, the pathos 11 more endleu rlae and faD of bandclappll!a
deJeaa::.&amp;:·
wants to see b1a kids. They father died. - H.
pair also uses two hearts as frank, more up.fron~ but the In ·
or1a1 b
to John K'e"-.5 bU ~~~ ·
beve adjusted to the1r new Dear Helen:
weak and n. one 1of you n,lay jOk.es .._ and -hen tbe lime
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onor
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JIO , Blood sUeat but tearful DD lbe ~ to be
: Q-Wby do cblldrea grow is Dl-prepared to handle Jlf e an d I dont want Are people still coUectlng lea two of a IDlDOr a,s ,weak •I'
lor tbem to resume arrives struck down by an uaaasln, too, la'the Yft'l nut compalp
so fast when they reach the them. Those who favor the them upset. My daughter bag tags to turn in for wheel Jlf!l: "I suppose you are ·~-·
dlmlnllhed ,.., tJu!
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· ageofl3orl4?
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use of hormODes advise that is gelling good grades chalrsfordisabledveterans? - leading up to the fact that "";{_aretber. thanmaln"ta'•·•·· ..• ~~te de grad!~ Interlude at ·LaiJor, nou In
she
almost HELPFUL
the weak two-bid will fre· PI•.,. ra
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A-AIIboulb the e xa I they not be given unless II) wher bel
. e ore
was
quenUy boomerang against their former vitality a8 Chicago,
, when white . blacll: m!lltanta gathered In a
· lime of rar[d growth Varl S the height of both parents is lalljng.
Mysontsnowbappy-go- P.S.Ihilveabundleoflbem. 118 user."
shrewdly, ·wisely deployed, "new poiiUcs" conference wblch produced an 1IIINIIeYed
over 70 Inches and (2) twice
· In dUieren persons, a sha
lucky
where
be
was
once
with·
Dear
Helpful
:
oswald:
"Rigbtl
When
you.
delicately
remembered ebeoo, an unworldly breat ' from the reaUIIea, and a
il Increase In height, startln the girl's height on her sec·
drawn..
Throw
your
lea
heg
tags
sat
East,
you
bad
to
pass.
drlllll8turglcal
counjerpolnl
to a
bowing and acraplnc by wbite radlcabl before
between the ages of 11 an ond birthday also exceeds 70
Inches.
If
you
decide
to
use
If lbla man comes beck In a'!'ayl No one ts, was, or ever South opened one no-trump more entertaining and an·
·~e~,~~t~ r::=.~ ~· reply. !WeD U they
~ !3, Is a pbysiologlc pheno •
~ enon. It is Jargly controlled Ibis treatment, ll must be the1r lives, the good may go out will be collecting lea begs as a and plaled there, making ticllmactlc major theme But
• In early Aprll, 18118, the · &amp;lliiiDIDJI elrect of w~
, by an Increase in pituitary started before your daughter of our famDy relationship. Can I cbsritable effort .for dillbled three. A th~ other Ia:~ it ts good comedy Simon ·~.,. tui:C.O my front POrCh in the daQ!ng .6outs for dayl lfter
reaches her 12th birthday keep him away?- MRS. U. T. veterans, nursing homes, or California ut OJI!'bDid Bill here· II bu ~ty bllarlty Martln·Luther Kln2 Junior's murder and ·-Ia~'-'- belm·
hormone.
and before her bone age Ia Dear Mrs U T ·
anylblng else •
a weak two-heart I .
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Q-At w)lat a&amp;e does a girl 12 years.
If a f~lh~~ · has visiting Thts cruel hoax Ia almost as Elsenbe1 f~
to ~::en
ca:::.'~o=
ttbf::C'f.
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filled! at a
lnt clown
atop gowmg? ll she has her
dlaeaiied tonsils removed beQ-Our son, 13, is thin as privDeg~, he's entitled, but I bard to kill as it was to bring ~r:'uc e ;wo no-trum~ "Promises, Pr~mlses" and · • ·BeiDJ! aw:;~~y- telephone and aent atumbtL~
~ fore she. reaches her full a rail, 61 inches taU and sWI doubt heU stay around_long PauiMcCartneyhacklromthe B'obby Goldman railed blin "BoyslntheBand"),aproperly the televliiC¥~ ~, li!Jiwalch. tb8 horror play of
to three and West opened bideous set, sm8rl costumes by KeDnedy'a u..U tloil m'a hotel ldlcben colrldllr bl Los
' growth wiU she hilve a bet· growing. He bas outgrown eougb to UPIII vour familv If dead. - H.
This column ts dedlcsted to the queen of dlamondl."
Donald Brooks
Angeles. . .. a to::days later, the camj)aignUke fwieral
~ ter chance of growing aliWe his fattier and older brother. you slap him with a legal dun
for
back
child
support
famDy
Rvtng,
10
If
you're
Jim:
"Bill)'
bad
no
probIn
fact
"Lui
of
the
Red
Hot
train
from N.W York to Wasblogton, a pusqe-way ririrm·
f . teller?
Our doctor says that his
psyments
and
for
the
return
hilvlng
ldd
trouble
or
just
pilln
lem
In
the
play.
He
aim
ply
Loven"
'
has
leu
plot
than
lng
with
people but inade most pqigDjlllt li)' the ligbt ·of
·f A-Wllb a lew exce~tions · cltultary gland ts overactive
of
)'Oilr$200,
ohould
you
have
an
trouble,
let
Helen
help
YOU.
won
m
dlllllli!Y
and
led
thed
character
lmnreulons.
lqne
farmers
•tanding a hiDldred yards away In J:llld,
1 girts attain their full eight ~~.r:o toyouw.:'r.fse~bout It.
IOU
as
proof.
_
H.
She
will
also
weJcome
your
own
10
of
spades,
I!IDCe
Eut
bel
tlall
Ia
~
pia
i
re:r;:ulaalute
..•.
m when they are between 17
11
·~ and 10 and boys between 18
A-SbJce your doctor is Dear Helen:
amusln&amp; nperlences, Address ~U::!cie~~dwl'!o"~~ : : ~ smaU a~::,
• ~=~Of:~ tined three-deep Ia Chlcago'l Mtchlpn
· and 19. The presence or ab- not anduly concerned, I asI
am
a
widow
with
a
daughter
llelen
Bottel
In care of lbla in each other suit for a total tbe mother of bill lone central Boulevard to help m~e the DemiJCl'atlc eonvelitloli hotel
. , aence of diseased tonsils sume that your son is not 14, and a son 18. Tbe boy ts no newspaper. .
of nlmi "
figure
"sale" from VIetnam peace protestors .•• Vice Presldellt
would have · no appreciable acromegalic (a pituitary
trouble.
HeworkspartUmeand
Oswaid:
"Even
with
the
TotblsflalcomesJamesCoco
HUDiphrey,
Iilio the 1918 campaign, menaced by blacb In
effect on a person's growth. giant). See that be gets
attends
conege.
But
Nadine
liT.QDT
n
n
u
n.
Tl
•C
queen
of
spades
wrong,
1
pilylng
a
man
o1
1ntent
after
Watts
and
sbouled
down by atudenll In Boston • , , the feel
plenty of rest because rapid47
dlaobeys
me
In
every
way.
n•
n.wJ
li1Jl¥11U'Il\!
think
B!lly
would
have
found
comfortably
married
years
of
raw
black·wblte
hate In halls filled lor George Wallaee.
growth
can
be
exhausllng.
23
Q-My dl11bter, 9, is 6111
Last
week
she
csme
hOme
all
!"ACTS
some
war
to
bring
the
game
on
bls
first
e~tra-marltal
•
JIICbard
Nixon,
riding the revulsion again all the turGive
him
a
weD-balanced
~~ tell. S'he bes always
home. IllcidentaUy, will :VO!' seduction· the 1alt two acts moll, moving In ~wdly planne!J aettlng-lth 9Utward
.'ben, tell for her ~e. One diet so that his muscular de- a.m. Iwulurlousand JlfOI!Ilded
tell our readers jual bow you
•
calm'-lo the J1lllldilicy.
•
'doetot advised givmg her velopJ11ent can catch uf with her, but she paid no attention.
his
bony
devl!lopmen
.
En·
Tonlgbtlcamehomefromwork
and Bobby aM Hamman
le)f f:a:'~Young T• Kem1\fa~tandlng In the cold dusk of a
bormoaes to check her
and Lawrence ,flaY the two- oepara
.... ""
, tiny ln!llail mounialn
e In northern Alaska, CraJied
·lrOWtb and another was courage bim to play basket· and found her smoking· She
ld
heart opening?
·
owner of an appsrenlly leai• lml'l'C!!!ablY by political re~
tbrecl mOD'"" Jatei·
against Ibis. What do you hall or teJU!Is.
b
I
ld
arrogant
Y
sa
8
wou
Jim:
"We
play
It
as
12-15
than
cbic.lllb
reataurant,
be
II
011
JUly
11:
bla
1972
threaf
tO
Nlxiin
incled
1mpr0i;bly ~
advise?
sm;ke
~and
she~
or
possibly
16
blgb-eard
!ell
than SI)'JIIh, aapecla1 New 'bll car's plunge o1J an IIJand bridle ·~ MusaeJ!IIIeltl. , •
· 'A.-This II a controversial
~HTB an go
n
·.
polnll .lflth five heartl and York City Evef7lllan con·
·
, · .,
question. AlthOugh female I • lau w
wanted to, I lost my head and
four apadtJ, In other Words, ~bly below the jelaal .but
liormones will curb a girl's
· ·
·
smack~!!! her herd. She cursed
It II a minimum or near- hardly poor, though tbrlftY..
growth they 'lriJ!( also pre·
minimum opening bid of a
ln.eadl of these epilodelthe
·clpltate ihe an:tletlea asso · "Which of ·vou convictl me and ran CfY,1n1 to her room.
me
of
lint
111
teu·
the
truth,
My
soo
.
c:ouldn
t
beneve
that
I
type
we
woiild
find
dUflcull
flahlnan
Ia a loeer· be dclein•t
., 1
elated with budding sexual
•••
why
do
'JOUIIOt
believe
me?"
actually
spanked
her
as
I
have
to
rebid
If
we
opened
with
·
ke
it
-1....
.
matllrlty at an age when she -J&lt; h s 41J
1or ..... "" re110111:
children ...._
one heart These banda rna
0 11 : •
never bit my
.
~ .. e.
come up, qUlte often 1J111 the first because faced willl' a' jlt,•
Prelldent John Tl'ler, weak twe&gt;beart bid beildles lerlng nympliomaniaC ~
.---'----:~-:-:-:=-:::--=:--::-=----:=--------, twice married, bad 1 cbll· them weU.".
, for swift sallsfactlon be linda be '.
'
Hado's
It E".ery' Time ®
dren, the largest number
"The bl(lc Idea for thla needs more reapeetabl7
hom to ~n American presi· bid Is the Flannecy two- roman"11 H"" for ... _
dent. WUUain H. Harri1011 dlamODd Invented li ~Ill · . . "" mo va_,.,. ·
"'"
bed the secondlarge&amp;tfam· Flannery of Plttstu:gh. escapsde and_ ~ · blipaelf
HE's ...m~ TH"T CAR
lly with W cbUdren · Ruth· When are you going to adopt clear out of what • ~
on •
TAAT CUT I~ "ND OOT-- ·
1
etford
B.
Hayes
had
.eight.;
It?"
much-used
platter
.... The
HIH•IIIH·· DID '!IOU
Thomas J,efferson, zachary
Oswald: "Don't know. ~time out l!e bauis a P.lll·
THINK ~~ WI&gt;S
Taylor and Theodore Roose· Maybe I ·am too old."
flipped and pot.fiopped
liFTER US?
velt each had six children.
lH,.,~
Auo.l
discouraged csfe sln3er ·who
John Adams, Andrew John·
bombs bim out 4111, marlliiii!UI
son, Grover Cletfeland and
I
aod 11CSJ111he lntentloiul ol!t of
FrankUil D. RoOaevelt had
bim .... The third II the wile Of
'
five children each.
me of hil close ' ltlendl Who
think ohe. wants the rung
QUICK Q U I Z Q-'lhe b!ddlnc hu ~:
becali" her huoband baa
Will
North S.,.do neglected her for eight montha
Q-Cn what tlme 'dot• thi
Z• ·
P.. 8 •
of hl1 own . utra·mlrilal
State of HoWIIIt .opl!rote7
1'lal
c N.T. Put il + dlatr!lcllon
.,
..
5 N.T; Pw . • •
A-Aiuka s••·
u
aard
Tllne.
Plio
.
In
iach.
·there
Ia
..:..t
'
..._
'f'r
Po.•. I...
Pill · ...,
,
.-- ....- ·. ··
'
YD!I. SOUth, .
portunllf lind conalclftable
Q-How did tilt Arm~ •Q n 1 ••
4A Ill re•lllatlon ·of 'the •corned):
hOIII!" tilt death of ,the loll \VhOt do you do nowf . , 'inliet•tl: the gtrl In 1be flnt
~~;, ~~~~~l U.S. Cavalfll florsel
A 11w. l:•~r . ..... II lpl..cie (Linda Lnla: ~ ,
A-Ch)ef, a baY, gelding, ,- ,. .......,., .., ~. funn•,Jn
. hlir.· comic"''~ •.""~·-•· , • """!)qi'L!'·I the Ia'* cawaley borte on the , . _ lllit rorll.
1
..... u,. uou~
rollS of the u.s. Anity, died '·
' '
'
.one entirely 'toucblnl Ill bet
·~~!
in .Uifl8, at n. Rlley, Kan.,
. · · extenalvily ,, expfana~ory.
at the a~e of 38: The AnilY America?
.
" · pa!lp) il~ol·aP!ece, c:recl!l*
held an elaborate mintary A-The . oUidal tancuace eveo In tbe .&amp;ear-tWIIdl 10
funer~l to mark the end of 1n ill but three Latln·.Kintrl&lt; .cynlca)Jy phrued .but ,cliePIY
~n era.
csn republ.ica II · SpaJ!lah! , bi!Mit aeriOiflll8lia .... Marcia
. .
Bruu uses P o.r, t ~ g.!fe ~,e; 110\ld I"' lhi bolll!hose'IICII'fta
Q-How mti!IV official !an- ,French II &amp;jl()ken Iii J11111; are"" hltlbi1 ~ p lwlnCa'
guages are spoken in Latin Englilh II spoken lJi Guyana. It 11111 funny litcauae he;
•

That .Old Devil
Flu. Is Back

. . .. BY JACJt O'JIItWI
NEW YORK- Neil Slman's
8JII!Ittlltly endleu pirade of

BIDSBAT·· ·

'A Correspondent's · ·,,.:,•·.

Decade. of MemorieS

acam.t

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May Boomei'Cing

formula for Hormone Use

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COLUMBus &lt;UPIJ-If:.._OI)Io ..:;. ban an ~w' \o aet
State can conlblues Ill unbl!at- sven 1!1 a home pme. Illlrioll,
• d
and
,;;..,_
en road recor d Sal.r. ay Purcbl
the ..._..,es are
against IWnoil the Budlefes llie .top choices to csplura the
could Jump Into the OIJ!.Iy diiv- COJifotence title. ·
er's saal In the Big T~Cfa~. · . IOldo Slate again wu not 1mlila the only game IJehreO), preislve ~~St. John Arena SatObio Slat8 and the lUinl this ~. night In beltll!J MIMeseason and the Buckeyes will sots·7&amp;-71 although Coach Fred

·

·College ·
Scor:es

ly Unlltd PnsslntirnoHono!
E11t
St. Jos. (,...) 101 ~Salle 99
· ScrantOn 76 Upsala 61
Harvard 90 Dtraul 14
Roanoke Col!. 80 LIU 74
Pr.i~ce1on75 Rulglrs 50
., N.C. A&amp;T 117 Lincoln 58
Cblull!blo 14 Cornell ~
Delaware 63 .erex•l 58·
St. Bno..,tr•.96 Bldwn wnce 63
'
' South
N;C, St. 71 Vll'lflnla 60
)'leltoril Ky. 99 Tenn. Tech 70
Georgia 72 Vanderbilt 61
W. • Mo&lt;y 83 West Vir, 76
Tennessee 58 Min. St. 56
Kentucky 95 Miss. 73
North car. 98 Rice 72
Duka 93 Penn 51. 43
Mrylnd 96 Wake Frst 88
Eostern Ky. 112 AJin Peay 96
Loulovlll• 14 Tul11 67
DvdsnM56i
k41 St Coil 89
Sou. u.eltodeAI
116 r · ·
·
9
1
5
Auburn · F~J:!:t
Iowa ,. Purdue 11
Miami (0. ) 61 Marshall ~
Wittenberg 59 Akron 46
Evan•vllle m Am. Inti 96
Mlrquolle 81 Detroll61
Bradley 89 Wlehlla 51· 80

Eagles Stretch

Lead in SVAC
Eaalem's Eagles ,_...._ned
-·...Its lead In the Soulbem Valley
Albletlc Conference Saturday
~tat Soutbl'estern by taldng
·the Hl;blanden a.63 for their
seventh stralgbt SVAC win. 11
wu the aeventh win In eight
s~.
Eaitem leads tbe SVAC with
a 7.0 record ahead of Kyger
~~N~2-!IIs , tied for
.....,.., ,...ce ""'' .. records.
Eulem'8 next WI II Friday
night at North GaUia against
Coach Rudy Shively's Pirates.
Eaalem .won tbe first meeting
at home 49-45.

Ind. Cent 81 Oklnd Clth 71
Valpara!IO 70 Brown 6s
Sou. 111. 75 TCU 63
Illinois 74 W!Konlln 69
Mich. 96 Northwestern 92
Butler 88 Boll St. 82
·
Ohio U. 78 Kent St. 52
Ml&lt;10h·51S,t7• 815M:n~-lanaa~
Oh

Coadl Dan Wright's Eagles
jumped to a lint period 30-11
lead an4 were never beaded,
leading 4$-22 at tbe ball and 7z.
'l/ at the end of three periods.
Bob Rltcble wu bigb for the
Eagleswith25polnla.TomKarr
and D. Smith aach bad 15 and
Dennis Elcblnger came up with
·

Soulhwoit
n Denver 70

77
~-Qllo.~:~~:::::::..m=.~!St.
Air ForCII

u re·

ence title 1n 1-.. wu 1mPI l!d wllb the.BuckeYes.
. ,,...._,.,
• """'""
. and bard to
Finney, wirmell olthe bot- ...
. ::;;:,.. Fl~:-.:::-. ...... ''The•
ohootlng Buckeyes, hit 10 oilS _,__
""' .....
1
ibots 1ro1n the I' field, uq~~y IIIOH !lit liall' weu lnd they
froln long r.,... Finney illando llbaol well.''
fourth nallonally (j1 frl!! !brow
Fltm'a pme plan for Dave
percentage at .815. Lut year SolmliCII!, 01110 Slate's leading
he flnlsbed second.
sew. 011 the aeuon, wu to
O!ie o1 the Buckeye wat~ ''front bim, keep the baU away
nesaes, however, . wu obvlGul from bim, make blm aboot
·
from the ouUide."
in the Minnesota g8DI!I in Jhal
Taylor wen! .eU 1be way wllb · The strategy ·worked during
bill Ove &amp;lartera. Gclpbor Coach tbe lint half u Somilon wu
Bill Fltdl also dlil not IUbatl· bold to five points. But the big
lute unUI a minuts .left In tbe cefiiAir started bitting from tbe
game when be u-tec1 a lbird outalde in the second ball and
guard In an atteinpt to sleal llnlahed with 17, many coming
tbe ball.
late In the game whe!j tbe GoFltdl, who led Bow"~ Green plleta were maldng their llnal
-·
to tbe ~can Confer- run.
led the Buckeyes with

bounds.

Bluefield State 109-94 Victor

2

~"::e ~eh5~ t::f~a7~

Now Max.

Taylor aald 11 may hiln repro..nled the Buckeyes' bell ef·
""' of the
home
fort
. year at
.
"Wt cut down on our erron," Taylor said. "We bad
anly sb: OrTOn and lbree offenslve fouls. We had some &amp;DOd
Ourrles. We went after some
balketballs and we got some."
TaylOr pratsed tbe play of
Jocly Finne)' and Jim Cleamons
who led the Buckeyes in IICOI'·
tng wiih 21 and 2D points respectlvely.
"Jim and Jocly really gave us
a boost," said Taylor. ''They
really did 8 good job."
Cleamonascored on a variety
o1 shots and pilyed a areal
floor ••~•. bl"""'•• lholl,
-..........
12 to round out the double lileallng the ball and be also
coJwnn acortng,
Ricky Stout popped Ia 22
points In •loalni ca~ for tbe
lligblanden. Joe Waters hacl13.
~II now U In all
games and t.O. In SVAC play. Rio Grande CoUege'a nine
Coacb T. J.RICP' Hlghlanden game win streak wu broken
are Idle imW Saturday nlgbl Saturday night u a fired-up
when they .travel to Rock Bill Bluefield Stale CoUege crew
forEaa IIOIHeague con
h lest.
rornpedRedme totoa take1011-1HthewlnBovluefleer
!held
stem won 1 e reserve
n
game, ~.
Holiday Invitational TourEASTERN (85) - H. Cald· namenl a\ Bluefield, W.Va.
well, Z.H; T. Karr, 7-I·IS; Coach Art Lanbam's Redmon
Elcblnger, 4+12; D. Smith, 8-3- bed defealed llampton wtltule
16; R. Smllh, 0-1-1; Boring, 1·1- 113·93 Friday night and
3; Gorrell, 1.-.2; R. Williams, 2- Bluelleld Slate poUshed off
~; Mllbene,1-D-2. Totals, 33-111- Lynchburg CoDege lta.el to
85.
gain the tourney flnsla. Tbe
SOUTHWESTERN (53) - Redmen are now 8·1 and
Haney, l.U; Ehman, 1-"; Bluefield 6-4 lor the season.
Waters, 3-7·13; Hutcbins, l'h'i;
Big Bob Mabry,~ senior,
Stout, &amp;-10-22; and L. Dillon, 0-Z. psced the Redmen with 27
2. Totals, 12-29-63.
polnla and 22 rebounds 81 Rio
EASTERN
30 15 27 13-15 Grande lost the hettie ol the
SW
1,111 111~ boards to the host club 56-45. AI
·

Browns De-~"eated,
27-7
J•

22 Into ao C!Ui1lel!d. 1&amp;-10 with
points and eight of tbe Red- 15:21 left In tbe flral half.
men'i 21 uolsls.
Chlldrea put Bluelleld sbead
Other Redmen In double with a jumper SS.W with 7:51
f1curea were Jim Maraball, 6-2 Jall0 uti the1 ~b lougbdt
junior, and Harry Hairston, 6-4 n an y o rna.. apee ,
freshman, each with 10 polnla. flrepoaer and rehoundlng with
Ed Seward, 6-4 sophomore, the Big Blue.
wu top man for tbe winners
Bluellsld led 4J.38 with 2:49
with 32 points. Tom Prllcherd, left before lntermtsaton. Rio
11-4 freslunan, 'lias runnerup Grande staged a late rally
with 30. Jim Cblldress, 11-4 cutting the Bluefield lead to 50junior, the tourney's Most 49 with 33 seconds left In tbe
Valusble Player, chipped In II half. MabrT'a two free throws
points and Joe WUIIams, 6-4 put the Redmen ahead Gl-00
sophomore, bad 11. Seward also wllb 10 aecondJJ left and then Ed
hild 18 rebounds.
Jacobucoredona layup to give
A14-poinl favorite to take the Rio Grande a 53-40 balfllme
tourney,RioGrandeloundllaelf lead.
up against the toughest OJ&gt;- · The two teams battled 011
ponent the ltedmen have laced nearly even Ierma for tht llret
Ibis seuon.
part o1 the second baH. It wu

Marlin, &amp;.o fresbman, bad

w.

New Yorlc

33

Tum8 ;&amp;e)(

L Pet. G.e
9 ·716 ... ·
15 643 6
16 .610 7'12 ' ·
19 sa 10
22
12'1•
23 425 15
27 .:UI 18V.

Mi!weukoo
Balllmort
2527
Philadelphia 23
clntlnnotl
21
Boston
17
Dttroil
14
Will
W. L. Pet. Gl
Atlonto
·26 16 Jl19 ...
Lao Angeln 20 20 .500 s
San Franclseo 19 21 .475 6
Cll!Qigo
11 :U .429 1
Phoonl•
17 :u ..415 8'12
San Diogo • 16 26 .311 91'2
Salllla
14 2t 3n 12'1•
. • SundoY'o Rtoulll
Clnelnnoll129 Baltimore 121
Philo 1311 Booton 120
Atlonta 126 Mllwouktt 125
San DII!IO 1&gt;10 Clllc,ogo 121
Lao Ang 120 Phoonl~ 112
Detroit 116 Saattto 110
-y'sGI!nu
Delro!t'at San FraneiKO
(()nly go....,Khldulod)

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On .G.· .amL·ling'
D

' '" ···•·''" "bA.Igs ,_, pt
ABA Standings
Jy Unu.ct ,.....lnllrnallonol
East
lndilnl
~ L6 ":• ~~
l(en!ucky
24 14 632 6
C.rollna
16 21 432 13V.
New York
11 25 405 15
Plttsbul'lfh
14 22 .389 15
Miami
11 27 .289 19'12
-t
Or
W. L. Pet. GB
=hln=• ~ ;: ::
5
Dtllll
19 20 417 m
Lao Angeles
17 18 486 5'12
Denver
11 21 .462 6V2
Sunday's R11ons
lndlona 120 C.ro!lna 113
Mlaml124 New Yorlc 104
Denver 122 Dtllas 85

......... the

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tbe

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PI'08f8l1l,

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llial 47 per cent of ~
men · - __. to ............
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42
bettlngol
11 •and"[1cenpert""".!!tfa~
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Bl~los~:~:njeump··~ ~75B~~u!:::~~-=
Weekend
••
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~-·-·.au"-,._

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nsung astottS 1 erence r=:~:;:~~~~~ :::(~)-bt:.U: ~~~~=~
11

62

Tulane 80 Rhode Island 78
Louislono St. 90 Ala. 83

AIMartln's..,Ootjumper
it
TT·TI at the 8:18 maril:. Ed

£.r.

7

UCLA lOS Notre Dome 77
Wei. &amp;.1 Yale 70
Sou. Co. 71 Flo. St. 61
Utah 82 BYU 76
Paclflt 83 UC ~.B. 75
San Fran. 69 .Celli. 67
Cen. W"t:!'~~"r.!~~ St. 69
(F!INII Rovnd)
M. S!. Mary'l63 New Hamo. A7
Westem F!o.lnvltatiOftel
s.w. La. 66 Aplehn St. 63
Bluofltld Holiday
/"""-4!ill••l Round!
uetld St. 109 Rio Grandt 94
(ConiO!otlonl
Hmptn !nit. 96 Lnehbrg 67

MINNEAPOJJS • ST. PAUL
(UPl)-The"PurplePeoPieEa·
ten" are &amp;lUI and scare
Ia allrlgb~buttakelt
~'Minnesota Vlldngs,
the 1111111111 c:aatolls wbo make
up their offensive line are the
reasoo they've earned a berth
In nat Sunday's Super Bowl
game against Kansas City.
"They were the difference,"
decilred Viking quarterback

Pl'IR
~'~· ~'k~~~ 'eSI(IIS ·:C h ie.fs
ly 0 n!ttd p,...ll.-lflflol .
'./ t:

Joe Kapp after Sunday's 2'1·7
rout of the Cleveland Browns In
Icy, snow-rimmed MelropoRtan
Stadium for the National
Football League championship.
The ·scar.faced, 31-year-old
Kapp operated bebind that
offensive line with a hot band
on a cold day, running for one
touchdown and passlna for
another. In addition to a TD by
Dave Osborn, the other Viking

Claim·A1!'lr
.Title
: ." · ,, ..,

Ohio State 78 MlnfiiiOto 71
Ohio U. 79 Kent State 52
OAKLAND (UPI)-The Min· In 10 aeaaons and thetr second
Dayton 94 Xavier 76
naota Vlldngs, champions of Super Bowl appearance.
Mloml 61 Marshall 54
tbe National FootbaU League,
Lamanlca, who led all pro
Youngotown 79 111 · Wes. '"
have their "Purple ""-le quarterbacks lhll season with
Wittenberg 59 Akron 46
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Otterbein 86 Mar!tlla 71
Eaters" regarded by many u 34 touchdown .,._
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Urbano 114 Bluffton 93
the beat defensive front four In 1110re In the playoffJ, was
Heidelberg 104
pro ball.
forced Into 1be mlalakes by a
Ohio Dominican 89 They might be, but the pus rush that spoiled the
St. Bonaventure 96
KaD"I City Qllela like to tblnk Oakland game plan and gave
Balllwln.Wallaca 63 tbelr "namelellll" foursome of tbe Cdels the baU enough
Point Pork, Po. 87 KenyOft
Aaroll Brown, Buck Buchanan, t1mea for them to
the
Ky. Wn, 60 Central St. 59
curley Culp and Jerry Mays II nee mary.points.
Bluetier~u~!~~ ,~oumoy
u good u any around.
Lamonica threw three InterRioGronde 94 (ehamp.) Tbe way the Kanaaa City eeptlons and Blar!da one. Two
gang JIIIDoband1ad Daryle La· ollboae, by c:ornerback Emmllt
HIGH SCHOOL
1110111u aod George Blallda of Thomu, were converted Into a
BASKETBALL SCORES
tbe OaJdand RaJderl Sunday In ~ touchdown and a
By Unlltd Prosslnternat!llftll 117•7 ..,_._for
the Amerk:an field goal 411e points -·atEuc;!ld 70 Porma 37
•w- 1
-..Jorge 78 Gsr!iold
a touchLakewood 15 Shlker Heights 4 tbe "PIFPii Ptople Eaters."
dowil In tbe first half during
Wld&lt;liffe 63 Madison 51
In any
everyone will wblcb neitber aide made
Pa!nnvllle Harvey 70
gel a cbance to aae who raall:y mlatake. U llll)'lblng,
at
11 No. 1 - ' SWiday wben the
Btdford 67 Independence 43
Vlldnp and &lt;lliefJ meet In the seemed lllOIIMillum wu 011
Gwarrt!!!~llle 66 KBtrklhlre 65 four1b Super Bowl Game at llalden' aide. They moved tbe
Ill uoouga 52 enston 43
N Orloanl
ball well bot ml 1d t two
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Loro in Admire! Kin• 59 n
·Fremont ~
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1'11' m'lldniCJun•pl nab'P lleld goal attsmpts -from 311
North Olrmted 61
The victory over llie Ralden and 40 yards,
C!ova!and John MlrJholl 50 In lbe AFL title IIIIDO produced After that, tbe . Oilefs, with
Bay VIllage 72 Berea &gt;13
the Ollefs' tblrd ~sbip Len DaWIOII dlrecllna tldnga,
Parmo Padua 61 Cleve St.
Ignatius 46
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CIHrvfiW625oulhvlowl7
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.Ut~on
~OYtilnd Heighls6$ Normandy
Orange 83 Solon 75
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Kirtland'" Fairport 51 (at)
RACINE - 1bt Southem -1)1 In thenr.lquarter at ODe
Clevtland Lulhtran Wtll74
Loctll TornadoeiW81lt down to time JeacliDc 11·7. But WaterCltveland Lutheran Eut 59 def~l for the ~~~~ lima tqrd·~ lllron8 and had
Cievttsnd Byzantine 5Htteh- qa1n&amp;t &lt;ill win Saturday nlgbl the acfrantage 17·15 at the and ot
1
wood.U
at Witaforcl lOIIng to tbe thellr&amp;t...
-Ina II Clovtrlaal 54
. Wildcats, ~HS,In a !IOIHeague With the ICGre 21·19 Jnid.way
Falrvlow Union 70 Lancaotar tilL Tbe Win for Waterfoi'd 1llrouib 1Jie 'slcond quarter
Fenwlek 59
upped tbalr record to U.
Waterford )lilt aquick polnll ui
- ~~ Clearc:rHk 80 L!bsrty
PoweU; .f-1 fai'ward, towed · the bullet to 1e(ld ;IIl-li and
Mllt:P.orf 63 a.rna union 49 , all ICOI~awllb 8 poinll, 111011 after lhaiSonthem Diver came
, of tbem ~ onlbarl jlllup- c1cf!ler !ben iiiL .IIJ ba1ltlme the
nell'. ~ 1iUket. Following edp wu 11-a, ·
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points came on 30 and 32-yard lootbaU."
field goala by Freddie Cox.
In contrut ~ the "Eaters,"
Tbe offensive Une lfiii'1IDI the offensive Une bu gone
Osbornandothersloosefor222 almostwithoutnotlcetblsyear.
rushing yards; while the And small wonder -It Includes
Browns were able to run lor two men wbfreeo were,_lllgnedNlck
anly '11 against tbe ~·People ortglnally u
agen .. (
Eaters," tbe celebrated front Tlngelboff and Jim VeUone),
four of tbe Viking defense that one whowu a :IAitb-round draft
Browns' Coach Blanton Collier choice (MDI Sunde), one who II
wu ready to admit today "la,)be anly remalng Vlldng from
probably the bell front four In the original npaoslon team of
1()(11 (Grady Alderman) and, ob
yea, one man who was a bonus

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back tbet Kansas City defen·
sive Une, led by w Buck
Buchanao tbal riddled the
OaklandRalderslnSunday'sl7·
, _ _,
7 ,..
.....can Football Lea guo
championship triumph.
The Vlldngs struck quickly
for a 14-0 lead In tbe first
period both times taldng
advaniage of playa on wblcb
Brown pus defenders feU
down Flnutwu Walt Sumner
flopping
the bard turf
enabling
Gene w~
to snare a 33-yard pus from
Kapp and setting up a 7-yard
touchdown nm by Kapp four
Ia later
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madethelrmqve,althoughthey
needed a couple ol big pilyo
and a pus Interference can
••alnat cornerbeck Nemlah
"""Uaon
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to survive.
ln~ll18redanda Blandsafterpus
1W1 own
zone
Lamonlcs bad to leave with a
hand Injury. Ten playa and 1M
yards later lbe Chiefs went
shead, 14-7, with Dawaon
hlttln8 Otis Taylor with a »yarder aod Robert Holmea with
a 23oyard throw to set things
up. WUson wu eaDed for
shoving Taylor and the Oilefs
put tbe baU in ploy at the
seven.

Bluefield led U-71 with 8:151eft
and..!_OU'IItedmen
· at tbeconn2:~~~!rk. _
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o1 Tl from the field 1..- 47.7 per
cent and bit :llllo 81 from the
Une for 6U per cent. No
shooting percentages were
available for Bluefield State.
RloGrande'snealfourgames
are on the road, the f1ret
TtlesdsynightatPikev!lle, Ky.,
against Plkevllle College. Otber
games are Jan. 14 aga1na1
Union College at Barbourvllle,
Ky.; Jan. 15 against Cum·
berland at Wllllamsburg, Ky.;

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brlal' I
•-·-'-'led thea Loaour ;:::~~~toa H;":'.••;;! that If tbe
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31.0 Playoff Bowl victory over revenue from legsllred · PIIIthe Dallu Cowboys.
bUng were ''put badt IDio lbe
poorpeople'senvlronmant,l"It
OBEIISTAIJFEN, Germany would better lbelr ol.
trla(UPI)-Bernletbe WRaulerld Cupol~ .~andY·.~~~
WOII
or
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meers apedaJ slalom with 91.01 legaiiPd gsmhllng would bave
1 negative e!!eet on tbe pJa,...
total !IICOI!ds.
and put more peeuure 011 tbem
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)- wllb regard to the point IF" 1
Bill Bellle was named to . - - - IIUCCIOd Doug Dlckay u head
football coadlat the University

»27· Maraba1l ~10 · Hair·
ston 'a-t-tO; Bentley' 3-l-7;
Martin 1»22; Jacobs !toN;
Bak
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3-04; """'" l...... 0
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BLUEFIELD STATE (lOll)Childress ID-0-Il· Seward l!lo832· 1bompaon s.N· Pritchard
1.:2.31; Cook 3-04; 'Ray z.4.4;
,Willlama f.3.l1. Totala 4,_11_

and Great Cohoes each won a
dlvtslon of tbe Orange Bowl
llan&lt;llcap at Tropical Park.

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Insurance
Apnl

tbe American Bowl Game.
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MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)-Tbe
Minnesota Vlldnga routed the
JOB.
Clevelalld Browna, 27·7, to
- - - - - - - - - capture the NatiDIIal
Akron Buchtel IS C.nton c. c. 71 League cbamplonablp.
Alliance 79 Youngstown Rayen
OAKLAND (UPI) - Kansas
u
Cltveland Shaw 77 Cleveland City upaetOakland, 17·7, for tbe
Brulh 70
AD1erlcan Football League IIUe.
Vermilion 81 Wellington 69
Amherst 65 Hvron 56
PROVIDENCE(UPI)-Aitor·
Erie Strong Vlneent 69
ney Warren Smallllld be wu
Br=a
(W. confident Providence would
heve an American Bubtball
ards out for the winning TD. tumbled and Wublngton was Va.) 76
Oilefs twice gave the left all a1me at midfield to Porktrsburg (W. Va.l 91 Auoclatlon francbllle nat ....
ldera the baU deep In their caleb another pus and com- Wargran 73
SOD.
Alliance 79 Young•town Rayen
Lamonica threw three lntercep- For the Browna wbo now 74
OBERSTAUFEN, Germany
Uons In between, the Jut &amp;Ding have 1oa1 eeven time. In 11 YBoardou..:"stowa~n78 ~'!.1r181
d lna"'l Mooney (UPI) - Michel Jacout and
to Thomas bo ripped 62 ards
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Francolae Maccbl of France
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Y
NFL title pmes, It wu a 52
llnlsbed on&amp;-two in tbe ladles
to the oakland 11. Four ploys bitter defeat.
C.mpbell Mlmortal 39
iller Jan Slenerud booted a 22- Nelsen's faUure to pesa Girard &gt;12 Warren J. F. Kennedy glallt eJallm at tbe World QJp
sld competition,
yard field goal for three effectively .:.be ml ed seven of 39
Insurance points,
bill first elgbl -wu a major Struthlrs 61 Youngstown Urfactor In the defeat And 1 oullno 4
tha MIMral Ridge 75 Crestview 61
:~!.~":jureJ :"'hRenge76JockiOn-MIIIC&gt;1
early In fbe game wbeu be WU LAiwtiiYillt 63 Springfield Local
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decked by OIII'UIIbing Vlldng end 60
.
SVAC.
Jim MMaba11.
. McDonald 54 BrlstoJ .tO
Soulbem (63)- Johnson W.
Kent State 51 Western Reserve
9, 'lbelll 1-1-3, Norrts I&gt;N1, Dlllonvolt 64 Adena 63
Branch 57 Columb!ano .u
Sba1n 3+11, B. Hart :1+4. New Alhons 9Htton Central 53
Badger 51
Neueo.M,A.Hillt-2-lO,B. Hill BtlhopDonohue65Hopedole61
95
Llkevltw 65
1·1-3. Totals 20-23 81.
Zone Trace 81 Barnesville 61
l1
Waterford (74)- Warren)+ Coshocton 62 Monsflold
59
11, PoweB 11-11-a, Guintber U. ·Malabar 46
55
IO, McCulcbeon w.l; Sldnner 1· Norlhwestern66 Hiland 64 (2 at)
59 (ot)
Ottawa
0-2, Schotll·J-4, A. Deem M-14. r.rv~~r~:: :;J:'~~d l1
-· - - .,
Totala 2'1·111-74.
Findlay 54 Marion Harding &lt;14
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17 lUI ...74 FrtmGnl St. JOitflh 90 Mlr!on

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Wynford 57 ,Bucyruo 49

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Norlhmor 60 CrHIIIno
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Buc:keye c.ntral90 Plym
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oulh-76
Uludonvlllt (1 LuCIIS :t2
Monsl!tld St. Ptter's 70
To!odo Cen)rtl ~bol!c u
Ctnte,rboil'lf 52 Big Walnut ..,
~nlofl_.Sout"'r Canton Ll-!"
C.nloil t.l)rnen 60 Worthington
!I loll
C.nton lf\cK!nlty to .Wor11111
:ltnwoOcl 63 C.nton
Tlmklft 56
Filii 63 Maull Ion 5l
62 Lovllv!llt ' 5!

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with bills all paid i:Jnd fi'10rll for ;owMif
on payday•. Bring ~~ those 1949 bills relax · and ..,joy the new year. Wa '
have t~• · If you hari the netd.

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Rec~t

Ohjp .S~teUnimptessive,ButWins LeagUe Opener .,::;.~, . .·. . .

Best Seller
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. IW leal Integrltr, wrlllall by Slman, u
poee, more lhowoll .... Linda Lavin In tbe ·
Dbrlf Roba'll u tbe irland's , ~~!~~.._ the
.,..,.d,~ Broadway hila baa wile lr)1nato get away froln w -w.!"!'l cut
meulli'icho •maay Dwuons of own wlltly inlul!lclei&gt;cy and credlbl3'-li0rthy of tbeir ,
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dollm.in hli banlc acc:ounla- ba~atherhlllbuld'sln!ldellt1 ~. blltin
Varltly uya biiii'O)'IItla alone wlllncme cit w own, alao II far COIIIie wbidl we are IAII1I .. Back before the world ~upposedly became OJUl big neigh·
at Ibis muitl-&lt;lmUII playwriting froln · IYIIIPitbeiiC; llbe II a Nell Slman~ • •,.., ~If l!!l1f be
; borho~. it'useij to be said of man's parochial Interests that
point · total modestly some kvetch,
a
contentedly tiadn't labli !be~
, a locaf drowning was fronl·pa~e J!ews, while a mlWon ftood
.. or famine deaths In far-oft As1a might rate a paragraph on
, 141.0!10 a 10M - lnll bu \lltuwant nag, a, I~ who 1111101111 crlliC~~ u to ~lot!' ·•
.; an inside page, If tl!at.
,
bt9u8\lt·lntra«itlciai .,Wyaes ""yallbe'U be~ and bonell are bif underb'lnc .... I ,' .
· .Things may not r•ally beve .changed much. We appar·
111 Bdwy .'a brightest boy's when she means luullln(j; · ·As the · llllll.for..ll·
enlly stiU have dlfticully keeping· our dlsaatl!rs in scale.. A
dramaturgy .... Moll critics· we'ruure there are women Uke frullratlons, J111101 CoCo II
highway accident. or plane crash can .sliD be a headline
live biJJ1 credit!or the platinum liet but we do!l't believe theli' CMIJIIeiAilf calreet ~ fat,
aflair wblle a mass threat to health and life goes almost
popuisr touch and diGIII• h!l claimed sincerity, only lbe cleoerved)f modeat, IIJiplre,l In
unnoticed.
,
lUCCI II! II u light, brJ8111 bot, In vulgarity of their earned .bill WI800UIIaoiled secluctlonl, a
Such, at least unin ~nt days. was the case with fl~.
tbe pretenll.oully obnOlioua new ,pHdlcaments.·
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niost sympathetically uul·
'· abroad in the world agam and showing signa of making lbll
soclo-umanllc .l'~rd, J,neachfllldaU,toa~and traellve~ .... And.ltil
·· ODe of its more devastating visits. Europe currently is
"Irrelevant." .... Slmon's m0re aallafylng degree· as wOrlh iletii!C·
·
· heavily bit with mUllons. bedd.ed and the death loU mount·
newest bonanza, ''Lui ol ·the --'---'---"'-· ----...,.;----:;-In".. Italy alone already reports some 5,000 dee,d, out of 15
Red Hoi Lovers" open~l'at the
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·' JruWon Ill. Yugoslavia eatlmates lout million Ill and bun·
Eugene
o'Neill
Theatre
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td
8~UCE
'' dreds dead. In Germany, Britain, Scandinavia, hoipltals
was IOIIId far from W'IJIIIni In
:; and pharmacies have been hard-pressed to deal with the
the pop!IIAr world, bot J)erlllpa
. 1 near epldelii!A;.
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Intramural controvem- u
,, And, aa if to demonstrate that there ts no 'place to bide
to whether bll dramatic
;1 once It really gel8 started, the flu earlier swept across New
philosophy , bears ' serlou•
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,, Guinea, about as awa. y from it all u It's possible to get In
analysis has got to lilm Ibis
li todaf.'s world neiJ!hborhood, and reporteclly left thousands
·Ume; at 1eaat this Ume lbe once ·
of tribesmen delia In the primitive Island's lntt:rlor. ·
eompletely vaUd o~Mwvatlo~i' •·
.,••
Flu, or lnlluenza properly, Is actuallY a Jar~e family of
ly IIUCE IIOSSAT.
that Neil Slmoo'a Mnedlea ·
viruses with previously unknown members turtlllll up regu·
NEA Watloifttloll Cor~pa·~dsllt
larly. The current hug II an old acquaintance, howevermnch more than p!el ·the fun:
'' the Hong Kong strain of the Asian flu that first appeared
111bone- to hav_e_drnil
,.
•l heck In the epidemic year of 1957 and was so named be·
out the S)'llllllltbeUc 8CpOJoslat .
·
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'WASIUNGTON (NI!&lt;Al
"· cause It apparenUy origiaated In mainland China. When
in bim that already W\'1 there
~porten Uke myself ·Wbo covered lbe lliCredlble 1110'•
.. the Hong Kong variety cropped up a few years ago, the
only this time In leas 011 the natiOnal poftUcal 'front come aW&amp;J from the dlletlde
designation drew strenuous Objections from the Image-cOD·
camoullaged fublon.
·
!lith a pattern of visual Images 'thai Burelt· mual be
sclous British outpoot, concerned·for ill good name.
we admired the delfsblfuUY am0111 the' most deep)f etched In our nves.
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Til!!
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and
cODfli!D'allon
of
~
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It ~ been, ao a matter of fact, traditional to name flu
comedy-cloaked _soclaI per· natui'ally de)iend 00 hoW close)f and ·In what ·wayt ·the
"' alter a 8ountry-some other country. In pest centurlcis, the
Y!(lfil
AT
BRIDOB
ceptlons ol bill put playa rather ~ Jn'U!hed
the mem!X''1blo .events ot the
" Russlano·bave called flu Chinese catarrh; to the GermaDI
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than In "Lui of the Red Hot lliile. These are some Of lbe lma&amp;ell wliiCh 811llvened most
,, it hes been the Russian pest;_ the Italians knew It as the
Lovers" In whlcb be makes bill vividlY my owli wanderings througb these 10 ~·=
t' German dlaease, and the French hove called It alODg with
old inlishlfui points heavily
e The sl&amp;bt.of alerider John F. 'Kennedy, mi~boae In
.. "Ia grippe," Italian fever. And before the Orien!ai varieties
rather than wltb the more hand atop a white car In a llllall W01t Vjrglnl8 bill town
, . took .over, we had the Spanish flu. (No name callers the
bllarlty. bidden understanding shoiiPIDJf center, plunging bead-on Into the ·!laue of bll
,. o.Spsnlsb, they settle for catarrh.)
of
bla cberacters In ••Plaza Cathollclsm at a turning point In that state's declslve 1JIO
'
The Italians probably are reSponsible for the cover-all
ly Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Suite," "The Odd Couple," DemiJCl'atlc prel!ldeatlal primary. Hll blunt assault belped
name "lnlluenza," the result of a 17th-century beUel thet
"Barefoot In Tbe Park," and him to a smashing victory.
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the alflictlon waslbe evil lnftuence of certain planets.
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NOBTB
"Uitie Me" (marvelous aoclal
• In a crowdeCI PltllbursJ&gt; ball' In late O.:tober1 :18110,
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The disease has been known and epidemics hilve bj!en
• 10 9 7
satire on a frantic farcical plane Vice President Nixon, thinking he needed to play, ' catch,, reported for more than 2,000 years. It first bit America
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PRODIGAL
FArnER
He
thinks
I
should
reuon
with
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never
properly l!lven delerved up" In his race '1Ith Ken~k11\fl!ggUng to SOWid tough
, about the middle of the 16th century. The worst outbreak
RETURNS
her,
but
she
won't
speak
to
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after two monlba of gentlei'
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:· on record II still the great epidemic of 1918-19, wbich
1 work long hours and hatdly
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credit lor Its penetrating Ironies
·• Two years )«ter1 my tallrlli1 w.lth a defea~ NIDn In
.; claimed more than 20 mUUon nves worldwide, more then Dear Helen:
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BAST
because it W88 in a _,.,__,,
mu!lcaJ . !be snnftv
. ' Solithern Callfornla hoiile,
When my two children were ever see Nadln•:
When I do, I'm WEST (D)
-.,., ·Ullr~ OJ hil new
1. a baU·mJUion In the United States.
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somewbet less than ,... ·~NY sensing ~e alrea knew be' was out of place so far from
Flu often Is regarded as the brutal granddaddy of the verysmaU,myhusbendleflme too tired to resson with her •void
•QSB832
playedbytheDamboyantlyself· Wasblngton where Jay the real focus of blallfe, &amp;'-lng
~ common cold and Is similar In symptoms and Its defiance for another WOIIUII!. H~ paid betefulness. Now I've surely
t QJ9Bf
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indulgent Sid Caesar but the Dellf.-dlslntereat lie bad in bill theb current try for the
·of cure and prevention. Present serums are proof against child support at first, and then lost her. What can l do! - 410865
4AI72
masterfully handled In the Callforni11 governprsl!lp.
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oltly one or a few specific strains, uncertain protection at quit. I dldro's see or hear from GUILTY
sotllH
London version by 'Brpce
• In frigid Mlcbigan eight monlba e.-uer In 111112, the
' best since there are so many and new ones are constantly him for two years; then, Dear Guilty:
•KJ86
Forsythe). Pleaae.do not ·con· lllrange, ,Pfedawtl walk through the ,m09n11t IDOl' oa a
~· showing up.
because I was working lwo jobs, On the' contrary, you may
• K 7c
slder lbla a tenderly pbrued ~ course with charging George Romney, who wu mov·
·under the dismal circumstances, it's probably best that I uked him to take the kids over beve loand Nadine. Smnetimes
t A10 7
knock at NeD Simon norhis new lilg to the tllreshold of a political career ibat eollapled
·• we continue to look the other way.
Easter vacation. When he a good smack brings a-problem
4KQJ
play, only anal·"·•l•""-tlon aailly In the deeped New Hampshire snows ala yean
returned them, he borrowed into focus.
Neither vulnerable
~~ - r
afterward
Gesundheit!
$200 from me. I never got II
Perhaps your daughter WHI North loot Soath
of a comparatively candid
The lmpressiODs tumble ·faster:
·
back
wanted a showdown so that she Pua Pua . 2 '
2 N.T.
esposemoliure of bill ' cberacters'
• Tbe aea of aroused but calm black humanity surging
~I year I married a won· could find out whether she p... 3 N.T. Paa Puo
ons.
eblnKion's ConatiluUOD Avenue In ' the peat ClvD
THE WELL CHILD® derful
man who Is more of a reaDy hils a mother. She won't Pass
.
We preferred the c9mlc
arclt pf August, 19&amp;3 ••• The abock of the wordl
father to my children, now a•ed sulk I~• H you let her know
OpeninJ lead-t Q
-pauadltlnencesa ~~••• ,!etorm!!,~
l"s been abot" aa I stood a few feet from the MWI
"
-...
u ....._..,.
_.,..,
teletYPe thai daclied out the cruel meoaage wblcb ael the
10 and five, than my firot you're on he~ •Ide, and you'D Oswald: "The weak two- the amazln&amp;ly concentrated tone"lor a decade of vloleuce •.• The halrled look of the
husband ever was.
take lime to listen. I doubllbel, bid hes be 0 q , almost jokes and situations and let.the new Presld
. ent Johnson u I puled bim on tl)e .road In bll
, ,,,,Nq~~:,PR!.¢\lleb\~•.IJ:elilllve atagel4,rebeWonbes.jeiledso standard ib '~ Amerii dllePci slgns,4,~11111 ill- ~k 'lflleuslne la.li,~!Jt.nlgbt and glimpsed bim readiDg
a ~-~ ·~·"'!~1!-~~~~..,.~t'be~lv!'d with lean li)idgJ.jjft,':C~e, th~.; sc!IY'111Ms sl!il \n*~ }if.~T~' ~~~..1~&amp;tl¥"o'l"i'..I.!.O.'i;l'.t0btiilci.•s
Mbere ~ir ""turlil !~Iller 18, , the wannlb,~e may ~ve been Dallas Aces as a whole o.rily foin, more Jastlni thai! way.
19M nomination for a term lll'lffii·~lii!Tt. the sMmifi,
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
llying.~ U,l;le .~ .soon.and searching .!Or ever since her use two spades as weak; one
In Ibis, the pathos 11 more endleu rlae and faD of bandclappll!a
deJeaa::.&amp;:·
wants to see b1a kids. They father died. - H.
pair also uses two hearts as frank, more up.fron~ but the In ·
or1a1 b
to John K'e"-.5 bU ~~~ ·
beve adjusted to the1r new Dear Helen:
weak and n. one 1of you n,lay jOk.es .._ and -hen tbe lime
\::m
onor
,_y W e wo
•
• ..,.,
w
JIO , Blood sUeat but tearful DD lbe ~ to be
: Q-Wby do cblldrea grow is Dl-prepared to handle Jlf e an d I dont want Are people still coUectlng lea two of a IDlDOr a,s ,weak •I'
lor tbem to resume arrives struck down by an uaaasln, too, la'the Yft'l nut compalp
so fast when they reach the them. Those who favor the them upset. My daughter bag tags to turn in for wheel Jlf!l: "I suppose you are ·~-·
dlmlnllhed ,.., tJu!
,
.
· ageofl3orl4?
,
use of hormODes advise that is gelling good grades chalrsfordisabledveterans? - leading up to the fact that "";{_aretber. thanmaln"ta'•·•·· ..• ~~te de grad!~ Interlude at ·LaiJor, nou In
she
almost HELPFUL
the weak two-bid will fre· PI•.,. ra
•~'6
.
"'"~~·
A-AIIboulb the e xa I they not be given unless II) wher bel
. e ore
was
quenUy boomerang against their former vitality a8 Chicago,
, when white . blacll: m!lltanta gathered In a
· lime of rar[d growth Varl S the height of both parents is lalljng.
Mysontsnowbappy-go- P.S.Ihilveabundleoflbem. 118 user."
shrewdly, ·wisely deployed, "new poiiUcs" conference wblch produced an 1IIINIIeYed
over 70 Inches and (2) twice
· In dUieren persons, a sha
lucky
where
be
was
once
with·
Dear
Helpful
:
oswald:
"Rigbtl
When
you.
delicately
remembered ebeoo, an unworldly breat ' from the reaUIIea, and a
il Increase In height, startln the girl's height on her sec·
drawn..
Throw
your
lea
heg
tags
sat
East,
you
bad
to
pass.
drlllll8turglcal
counjerpolnl
to a
bowing and acraplnc by wbite radlcabl before
between the ages of 11 an ond birthday also exceeds 70
Inches.
If
you
decide
to
use
If lbla man comes beck In a'!'ayl No one ts, was, or ever South opened one no-trump more entertaining and an·
·~e~,~~t~ r::=.~ ~· reply. !WeD U they
~ !3, Is a pbysiologlc pheno •
~ enon. It is Jargly controlled Ibis treatment, ll must be the1r lives, the good may go out will be collecting lea begs as a and plaled there, making ticllmactlc major theme But
• In early Aprll, 18118, the · &amp;lliiiDIDJI elrect of w~
, by an Increase in pituitary started before your daughter of our famDy relationship. Can I cbsritable effort .for dillbled three. A th~ other Ia:~ it ts good comedy Simon ·~.,. tui:C.O my front POrCh in the daQ!ng .6outs for dayl lfter
reaches her 12th birthday keep him away?- MRS. U. T. veterans, nursing homes, or California ut OJI!'bDid Bill here· II bu ~ty bllarlty Martln·Luther Kln2 Junior's murder and ·-Ia~'-'- belm·
hormone.
and before her bone age Ia Dear Mrs U T ·
anylblng else •
a weak two-heart I .
Y
'
•
•
• .
'"v
Q-At w)lat a&amp;e does a girl 12 years.
If a f~lh~~ · has visiting Thts cruel hoax Ia almost as Elsenbe1 f~
to ~::en
ca:::.'~o=
ttbf::C'f.
~
•:
bay~~1'
filled! at a
lnt clown
atop gowmg? ll she has her
dlaeaiied tonsils removed beQ-Our son, 13, is thin as privDeg~, he's entitled, but I bard to kill as it was to bring ~r:'uc e ;wo no-trum~ "Promises, Pr~mlses" and · • ·BeiDJ! aw:;~~y- telephone and aent atumbtL~
~ fore she. reaches her full a rail, 61 inches taU and sWI doubt heU stay around_long PauiMcCartneyhacklromthe B'obby Goldman railed blin "BoyslntheBand"),aproperly the televliiC¥~ ~, li!Jiwalch. tb8 horror play of
to three and West opened bideous set, sm8rl costumes by KeDnedy'a u..U tloil m'a hotel ldlcben colrldllr bl Los
' growth wiU she hilve a bet· growing. He bas outgrown eougb to UPIII vour familv If dead. - H.
This column ts dedlcsted to the queen of dlamondl."
Donald Brooks
Angeles. . .. a to::days later, the camj)aignUke fwieral
~ ter chance of growing aliWe his fattier and older brother. you slap him with a legal dun
for
back
child
support
famDy
Rvtng,
10
If
you're
Jim:
"Bill)'
bad
no
probIn
fact
"Lui
of
the
Red
Hot
train
from N.W York to Wasblogton, a pusqe-way ririrm·
f . teller?
Our doctor says that his
psyments
and
for
the
return
hilvlng
ldd
trouble
or
just
pilln
lem
In
the
play.
He
aim
ply
Loven"
'
has
leu
plot
than
lng
with
people but inade most pqigDjlllt li)' the ligbt ·of
·f A-Wllb a lew exce~tions · cltultary gland ts overactive
of
)'Oilr$200,
ohould
you
have
an
trouble,
let
Helen
help
YOU.
won
m
dlllllli!Y
and
led
thed
character
lmnreulons.
lqne
farmers
•tanding a hiDldred yards away In J:llld,
1 girts attain their full eight ~~.r:o toyouw.:'r.fse~bout It.
IOU
as
proof.
_
H.
She
will
also
weJcome
your
own
10
of
spades,
I!IDCe
Eut
bel
tlall
Ia
~
pia
i
re:r;:ulaalute
..•.
m when they are between 17
11
·~ and 10 and boys between 18
A-SbJce your doctor is Dear Helen:
amusln&amp; nperlences, Address ~U::!cie~~dwl'!o"~~ : : ~ smaU a~::,
• ~=~Of:~ tined three-deep Ia Chlcago'l Mtchlpn
· and 19. The presence or ab- not anduly concerned, I asI
am
a
widow
with
a
daughter
llelen
Bottel
In care of lbla in each other suit for a total tbe mother of bill lone central Boulevard to help m~e the DemiJCl'atlc eonvelitloli hotel
. , aence of diseased tonsils sume that your son is not 14, and a son 18. Tbe boy ts no newspaper. .
of nlmi "
figure
"sale" from VIetnam peace protestors .•• Vice Presldellt
would have · no appreciable acromegalic (a pituitary
trouble.
HeworkspartUmeand
Oswaid:
"Even
with
the
TotblsflalcomesJamesCoco
HUDiphrey,
Iilio the 1918 campaign, menaced by blacb In
effect on a person's growth. giant). See that be gets
attends
conege.
But
Nadine
liT.QDT
n
n
u
n.
Tl
•C
queen
of
spades
wrong,
1
pilylng
a
man
o1
1ntent
after
Watts
and
sbouled
down by atudenll In Boston • , , the feel
plenty of rest because rapid47
dlaobeys
me
In
every
way.
n•
n.wJ
li1Jl¥11U'Il\!
think
B!lly
would
have
found
comfortably
married
years
of
raw
black·wblte
hate In halls filled lor George Wallaee.
growth
can
be
exhausllng.
23
Q-My dl11bter, 9, is 6111
Last
week
she
csme
hOme
all
!"ACTS
some
war
to
bring
the
game
on
bls
first
e~tra-marltal
•
JIICbard
Nixon,
riding the revulsion again all the turGive
him
a
weD-balanced
~~ tell. S'he bes always
home. IllcidentaUy, will :VO!' seduction· the 1alt two acts moll, moving In ~wdly planne!J aettlng-lth 9Utward
.'ben, tell for her ~e. One diet so that his muscular de- a.m. Iwulurlousand JlfOI!Ilded
tell our readers jual bow you
•
calm'-lo the J1lllldilicy.
•
'doetot advised givmg her velopJ11ent can catch uf with her, but she paid no attention.
his
bony
devl!lopmen
.
En·
Tonlgbtlcamehomefromwork
and Bobby aM Hamman
le)f f:a:'~Young T• Kem1\fa~tandlng In the cold dusk of a
bormoaes to check her
and Lawrence ,flaY the two- oepara
.... ""
, tiny ln!llail mounialn
e In northern Alaska, CraJied
·lrOWtb and another was courage bim to play basket· and found her smoking· She
ld
heart opening?
·
owner of an appsrenlly leai• lml'l'C!!!ablY by political re~
tbrecl mOD'"" Jatei·
against Ibis. What do you hall or teJU!Is.
b
I
ld
arrogant
Y
sa
8
wou
Jim:
"We
play
It
as
12-15
than
cbic.lllb
reataurant,
be
II
011
JUly
11:
bla
1972
threaf
tO
Nlxiin
incled
1mpr0i;bly ~
advise?
sm;ke
~and
she~
or
possibly
16
blgb-eard
!ell
than SI)'JIIh, aapecla1 New 'bll car's plunge o1J an IIJand bridle ·~ MusaeJ!IIIeltl. , •
· 'A.-This II a controversial
~HTB an go
n
·.
polnll .lflth five heartl and York City Evef7lllan con·
·
, · .,
question. AlthOugh female I • lau w
wanted to, I lost my head and
four apadtJ, In other Words, ~bly below the jelaal .but
liormones will curb a girl's
· ·
·
smack~!!! her herd. She cursed
It II a minimum or near- hardly poor, though tbrlftY..
growth they 'lriJ!( also pre·
minimum opening bid of a
ln.eadl of these epilodelthe
·clpltate ihe an:tletlea asso · "Which of ·vou convictl me and ran CfY,1n1 to her room.
me
of
lint
111
teu·
the
truth,
My
soo
.
c:ouldn
t
beneve
that
I
type
we
woiild
find
dUflcull
flahlnan
Ia a loeer· be dclein•t
., 1
elated with budding sexual
•••
why
do
'JOUIIOt
believe
me?"
actually
spanked
her
as
I
have
to
rebid
If
we
opened
with
·
ke
it
-1....
.
matllrlty at an age when she -J&lt; h s 41J
1or ..... "" re110111:
children ...._
one heart These banda rna
0 11 : •
never bit my
.
~ .. e.
come up, qUlte often 1J111 the first because faced willl' a' jlt,•
Prelldent John Tl'ler, weak twe&gt;beart bid beildles lerlng nympliomaniaC ~
.---'----:~-:-:-:=-:::--=:--::-=----:=--------, twice married, bad 1 cbll· them weU.".
, for swift sallsfactlon be linda be '.
'
Hado's
It E".ery' Time ®
dren, the largest number
"The bl(lc Idea for thla needs more reapeetabl7
hom to ~n American presi· bid Is the Flannecy two- roman"11 H"" for ... _
dent. WUUain H. Harri1011 dlamODd Invented li ~Ill · . . "" mo va_,.,. ·
"'"
bed the secondlarge&amp;tfam· Flannery of Plttstu:gh. escapsde and_ ~ · blipaelf
HE's ...m~ TH"T CAR
lly with W cbUdren · Ruth· When are you going to adopt clear out of what • ~
on •
TAAT CUT I~ "ND OOT-- ·
1
etford
B.
Hayes
had
.eight.;
It?"
much-used
platter
.... The
HIH•IIIH·· DID '!IOU
Thomas J,efferson, zachary
Oswald: "Don't know. ~time out l!e bauis a P.lll·
THINK ~~ WI&gt;S
Taylor and Theodore Roose· Maybe I ·am too old."
flipped and pot.fiopped
liFTER US?
velt each had six children.
lH,.,~
Auo.l
discouraged csfe sln3er ·who
John Adams, Andrew John·
bombs bim out 4111, marlliiii!UI
son, Grover Cletfeland and
I
aod 11CSJ111he lntentloiul ol!t of
FrankUil D. RoOaevelt had
bim .... The third II the wile Of
'
five children each.
me of hil close ' ltlendl Who
think ohe. wants the rung
QUICK Q U I Z Q-'lhe b!ddlnc hu ~:
becali" her huoband baa
Will
North S.,.do neglected her for eight montha
Q-Cn what tlme 'dot• thi
Z• ·
P.. 8 •
of hl1 own . utra·mlrilal
State of HoWIIIt .opl!rote7
1'lal
c N.T. Put il + dlatr!lcllon
.,
..
5 N.T; Pw . • •
A-Aiuka s••·
u
aard
Tllne.
Plio
.
In
iach.
·there
Ia
..:..t
'
..._
'f'r
Po.•. I...
Pill · ...,
,
.-- ....- ·. ··
'
YD!I. SOUth, .
portunllf lind conalclftable
Q-How did tilt Arm~ •Q n 1 ••
4A Ill re•lllatlon ·of 'the •corned):
hOIII!" tilt death of ,the loll \VhOt do you do nowf . , 'inliet•tl: the gtrl In 1be flnt
~~;, ~~~~~l U.S. Cavalfll florsel
A 11w. l:•~r . ..... II lpl..cie (Linda Lnla: ~ ,
A-Ch)ef, a baY, gelding, ,- ,. .......,., .., ~. funn•,Jn
. hlir.· comic"''~ •.""~·-•· , • """!)qi'L!'·I the Ia'* cawaley borte on the , . _ lllit rorll.
1
..... u,. uou~
rollS of the u.s. Anity, died '·
' '
'
.one entirely 'toucblnl Ill bet
·~~!
in .Uifl8, at n. Rlley, Kan.,
. · · extenalvily ,, expfana~ory.
at the a~e of 38: The AnilY America?
.
" · pa!lp) il~ol·aP!ece, c:recl!l*
held an elaborate mintary A-The . oUidal tancuace eveo In tbe .&amp;ear-tWIIdl 10
funer~l to mark the end of 1n ill but three Latln·.Kintrl&lt; .cynlca)Jy phrued .but ,cliePIY
~n era.
csn republ.ica II · SpaJ!lah! , bi!Mit aeriOiflll8lia .... Marcia
. .
Bruu uses P o.r, t ~ g.!fe ~,e; 110\ld I"' lhi bolll!hose'IICII'fta
Q-How mti!IV official !an- ,French II &amp;jl()ken Iii J11111; are"" hltlbi1 ~ p lwlnCa'
guages are spoken in Latin Englilh II spoken lJi Guyana. It 11111 funny litcauae he;
•

That .Old Devil
Flu. Is Back

. . .. BY JACJt O'JIItWI
NEW YORK- Neil Slman's
8JII!Ittlltly endleu pirade of

BIDSBAT·· ·

'A Correspondent's · ·,,.:,•·.

Decade. of MemorieS

acam.t

Weak Two Bids
May Boomei'Cing

formula for Hormone Use

.~ ~resti~.. ~'~VIt~: .-;·

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curfew chec

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COLUMBus &lt;UPIJ-If:.._OI)Io ..:;. ban an ~w' \o aet
State can conlblues Ill unbl!at- sven 1!1 a home pme. Illlrioll,
• d
and
,;;..,_
en road recor d Sal.r. ay Purcbl
the ..._..,es are
against IWnoil the Budlefes llie .top choices to csplura the
could Jump Into the OIJ!.Iy diiv- COJifotence title. ·
er's saal In the Big T~Cfa~. · . IOldo Slate again wu not 1mlila the only game IJehreO), preislve ~~St. John Arena SatObio Slat8 and the lUinl this ~. night In beltll!J MIMeseason and the Buckeyes will sots·7&amp;-71 although Coach Fred

·

·College ·
Scor:es

ly Unlltd PnsslntirnoHono!
E11t
St. Jos. (,...) 101 ~Salle 99
· ScrantOn 76 Upsala 61
Harvard 90 Dtraul 14
Roanoke Col!. 80 LIU 74
Pr.i~ce1on75 Rulglrs 50
., N.C. A&amp;T 117 Lincoln 58
Cblull!blo 14 Cornell ~
Delaware 63 .erex•l 58·
St. Bno..,tr•.96 Bldwn wnce 63
'
' South
N;C, St. 71 Vll'lflnla 60
)'leltoril Ky. 99 Tenn. Tech 70
Georgia 72 Vanderbilt 61
W. • Mo&lt;y 83 West Vir, 76
Tennessee 58 Min. St. 56
Kentucky 95 Miss. 73
North car. 98 Rice 72
Duka 93 Penn 51. 43
Mrylnd 96 Wake Frst 88
Eostern Ky. 112 AJin Peay 96
Loulovlll• 14 Tul11 67
DvdsnM56i
k41 St Coil 89
Sou. u.eltodeAI
116 r · ·
·
9
1
5
Auburn · F~J:!:t
Iowa ,. Purdue 11
Miami (0. ) 61 Marshall ~
Wittenberg 59 Akron 46
Evan•vllle m Am. Inti 96
Mlrquolle 81 Detroll61
Bradley 89 Wlehlla 51· 80

Eagles Stretch

Lead in SVAC
Eaalem's Eagles ,_...._ned
-·...Its lead In the Soulbem Valley
Albletlc Conference Saturday
~tat Soutbl'estern by taldng
·the Hl;blanden a.63 for their
seventh stralgbt SVAC win. 11
wu the aeventh win In eight
s~.
Eaitem leads tbe SVAC with
a 7.0 record ahead of Kyger
~~N~2-!IIs , tied for
.....,.., ,...ce ""'' .. records.
Eulem'8 next WI II Friday
night at North GaUia against
Coach Rudy Shively's Pirates.
Eaalem .won tbe first meeting
at home 49-45.

Ind. Cent 81 Oklnd Clth 71
Valpara!IO 70 Brown 6s
Sou. 111. 75 TCU 63
Illinois 74 W!Konlln 69
Mich. 96 Northwestern 92
Butler 88 Boll St. 82
·
Ohio U. 78 Kent St. 52
Ml&lt;10h·51S,t7• 815M:n~-lanaa~
Oh

Coadl Dan Wright's Eagles
jumped to a lint period 30-11
lead an4 were never beaded,
leading 4$-22 at tbe ball and 7z.
'l/ at the end of three periods.
Bob Rltcble wu bigb for the
Eagleswith25polnla.TomKarr
and D. Smith aach bad 15 and
Dennis Elcblnger came up with
·

Soulhwoit
n Denver 70

77
~-Qllo.~:~~:::::::..m=.~!St.
Air ForCII

u re·

ence title 1n 1-.. wu 1mPI l!d wllb the.BuckeYes.
. ,,...._,.,
• """'""
. and bard to
Finney, wirmell olthe bot- ...
. ::;;:,.. Fl~:-.:::-. ...... ''The•
ohootlng Buckeyes, hit 10 oilS _,__
""' .....
1
ibots 1ro1n the I' field, uq~~y IIIOH !lit liall' weu lnd they
froln long r.,... Finney illando llbaol well.''
fourth nallonally (j1 frl!! !brow
Fltm'a pme plan for Dave
percentage at .815. Lut year SolmliCII!, 01110 Slate's leading
he flnlsbed second.
sew. 011 the aeuon, wu to
O!ie o1 the Buckeye wat~ ''front bim, keep the baU away
nesaes, however, . wu obvlGul from bim, make blm aboot
·
from the ouUide."
in the Minnesota g8DI!I in Jhal
Taylor wen! .eU 1be way wllb · The strategy ·worked during
bill Ove &amp;lartera. Gclpbor Coach tbe lint half u Somilon wu
Bill Fltdl also dlil not IUbatl· bold to five points. But the big
lute unUI a minuts .left In tbe cefiiAir started bitting from tbe
game when be u-tec1 a lbird outalde in the second ball and
guard In an atteinpt to sleal llnlahed with 17, many coming
tbe ball.
late In the game whe!j tbe GoFltdl, who led Bow"~ Green plleta were maldng their llnal
-·
to tbe ~can Confer- run.
led the Buckeyes with

bounds.

Bluefield State 109-94 Victor

2

~"::e ~eh5~ t::f~a7~

Now Max.

Taylor aald 11 may hiln repro..nled the Buckeyes' bell ef·
""' of the
home
fort
. year at
.
"Wt cut down on our erron," Taylor said. "We bad
anly sb: OrTOn and lbree offenslve fouls. We had some &amp;DOd
Ourrles. We went after some
balketballs and we got some."
TaylOr pratsed tbe play of
Jocly Finne)' and Jim Cleamons
who led the Buckeyes in IICOI'·
tng wiih 21 and 2D points respectlvely.
"Jim and Jocly really gave us
a boost," said Taylor. ''They
really did 8 good job."
Cleamonascored on a variety
o1 shots and pilyed a areal
floor ••~•. bl"""'•• lholl,
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12 to round out the double lileallng the ball and be also
coJwnn acortng,
Ricky Stout popped Ia 22
points In •loalni ca~ for tbe
lligblanden. Joe Waters hacl13.
~II now U In all
games and t.O. In SVAC play. Rio Grande CoUege'a nine
Coacb T. J.RICP' Hlghlanden game win streak wu broken
are Idle imW Saturday nlgbl Saturday night u a fired-up
when they .travel to Rock Bill Bluefield Stale CoUege crew
forEaa IIOIHeague con
h lest.
rornpedRedme totoa take1011-1HthewlnBovluefleer
!held
stem won 1 e reserve
n
game, ~.
Holiday Invitational TourEASTERN (85) - H. Cald· namenl a\ Bluefield, W.Va.
well, Z.H; T. Karr, 7-I·IS; Coach Art Lanbam's Redmon
Elcblnger, 4+12; D. Smith, 8-3- bed defealed llampton wtltule
16; R. Smllh, 0-1-1; Boring, 1·1- 113·93 Friday night and
3; Gorrell, 1.-.2; R. Williams, 2- Bluelleld Slate poUshed off
~; Mllbene,1-D-2. Totals, 33-111- Lynchburg CoDege lta.el to
85.
gain the tourney flnsla. Tbe
SOUTHWESTERN (53) - Redmen are now 8·1 and
Haney, l.U; Ehman, 1-"; Bluefield 6-4 lor the season.
Waters, 3-7·13; Hutcbins, l'h'i;
Big Bob Mabry,~ senior,
Stout, &amp;-10-22; and L. Dillon, 0-Z. psced the Redmen with 27
2. Totals, 12-29-63.
polnla and 22 rebounds 81 Rio
EASTERN
30 15 27 13-15 Grande lost the hettie ol the
SW
1,111 111~ boards to the host club 56-45. AI
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27-7
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22 Into ao C!Ui1lel!d. 1&amp;-10 with
points and eight of tbe Red- 15:21 left In tbe flral half.
men'i 21 uolsls.
Chlldrea put Bluelleld sbead
Other Redmen In double with a jumper SS.W with 7:51
f1curea were Jim Maraball, 6-2 Jall0 uti the1 ~b lougbdt
junior, and Harry Hairston, 6-4 n an y o rna.. apee ,
freshman, each with 10 polnla. flrepoaer and rehoundlng with
Ed Seward, 6-4 sophomore, the Big Blue.
wu top man for tbe winners
Bluellsld led 4J.38 with 2:49
with 32 points. Tom Prllcherd, left before lntermtsaton. Rio
11-4 freslunan, 'lias runnerup Grande staged a late rally
with 30. Jim Cblldress, 11-4 cutting the Bluefield lead to 50junior, the tourney's Most 49 with 33 seconds left In tbe
Valusble Player, chipped In II half. MabrT'a two free throws
points and Joe WUIIams, 6-4 put the Redmen ahead Gl-00
sophomore, bad 11. Seward also wllb 10 aecondJJ left and then Ed
hild 18 rebounds.
Jacobucoredona layup to give
A14-poinl favorite to take the Rio Grande a 53-40 balfllme
tourney,RioGrandeloundllaelf lead.
up against the toughest OJ&gt;- · The two teams battled 011
ponent the ltedmen have laced nearly even Ierma for tht llret
Ibis seuon.
part o1 the second baH. It wu

Marlin, &amp;.o fresbman, bad

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L Pet. G.e
9 ·716 ... ·
15 643 6
16 .610 7'12 ' ·
19 sa 10
22
12'1•
23 425 15
27 .:UI 18V.

Mi!weukoo
Balllmort
2527
Philadelphia 23
clntlnnotl
21
Boston
17
Dttroil
14
Will
W. L. Pet. Gl
Atlonto
·26 16 Jl19 ...
Lao Angeln 20 20 .500 s
San Franclseo 19 21 .475 6
Cll!Qigo
11 :U .429 1
Phoonl•
17 :u ..415 8'12
San Diogo • 16 26 .311 91'2
Salllla
14 2t 3n 12'1•
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Clnelnnoll129 Baltimore 121
Philo 1311 Booton 120
Atlonta 126 Mllwouktt 125
San DII!IO 1&gt;10 Clllc,ogo 121
Lao Ang 120 Phoonl~ 112
Detroit 116 Saattto 110
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Delro!t'at San FraneiKO
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24 14 632 6
C.rollna
16 21 432 13V.
New York
11 25 405 15
Plttsbul'lfh
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Miami
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Lao Angeles
17 18 486 5'12
Denver
11 21 .462 6V2
Sunday's R11ons
lndlona 120 C.ro!lna 113
Mlaml124 New Yorlc 104
Denver 122 Dtllas 85

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Louislono St. 90 Ala. 83

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UCLA lOS Notre Dome 77
Wei. &amp;.1 Yale 70
Sou. Co. 71 Flo. St. 61
Utah 82 BYU 76
Paclflt 83 UC ~.B. 75
San Fran. 69 .Celli. 67
Cen. W"t:!'~~"r.!~~ St. 69
(F!INII Rovnd)
M. S!. Mary'l63 New Hamo. A7
Westem F!o.lnvltatiOftel
s.w. La. 66 Aplehn St. 63
Bluofltld Holiday
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uetld St. 109 Rio Grandt 94
(ConiO!otlonl
Hmptn !nit. 96 Lnehbrg 67

MINNEAPOJJS • ST. PAUL
(UPl)-The"PurplePeoPieEa·
ten" are &amp;lUI and scare
Ia allrlgb~buttakelt
~'Minnesota Vlldngs,
the 1111111111 c:aatolls wbo make
up their offensive line are the
reasoo they've earned a berth
In nat Sunday's Super Bowl
game against Kansas City.
"They were the difference,"
decilred Viking quarterback

Pl'IR
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ly 0 n!ttd p,...ll.-lflflol .
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Joe Kapp after Sunday's 2'1·7
rout of the Cleveland Browns In
Icy, snow-rimmed MelropoRtan
Stadium for the National
Football League championship.
The ·scar.faced, 31-year-old
Kapp operated bebind that
offensive line with a hot band
on a cold day, running for one
touchdown and passlna for
another. In addition to a TD by
Dave Osborn, the other Viking

Claim·A1!'lr
.Title
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Ohio State 78 MlnfiiiOto 71
Ohio U. 79 Kent State 52
OAKLAND (UPI)-The Min· In 10 aeaaons and thetr second
Dayton 94 Xavier 76
naota Vlldngs, champions of Super Bowl appearance.
Mloml 61 Marshall 54
tbe National FootbaU League,
Lamanlca, who led all pro
Youngotown 79 111 · Wes. '"
have their "Purple ""-le quarterbacks lhll season with
Wittenberg 59 Akron 46
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Otterbein 86 Mar!tlla 71
Eaters" regarded by many u 34 touchdown .,._
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Urbano 114 Bluffton 93
the beat defensive front four In 1110re In the playoffJ, was
Heidelberg 104
pro ball.
forced Into 1be mlalakes by a
Ohio Dominican 89 They might be, but the pus rush that spoiled the
St. Bonaventure 96
KaD"I City Qllela like to tblnk Oakland game plan and gave
Balllwln.Wallaca 63 tbelr "namelellll" foursome of tbe Cdels the baU enough
Point Pork, Po. 87 KenyOft
Aaroll Brown, Buck Buchanan, t1mea for them to
the
Ky. Wn, 60 Central St. 59
curley Culp and Jerry Mays II nee mary.points.
Bluetier~u~!~~ ,~oumoy
u good u any around.
Lamonica threw three InterRioGronde 94 (ehamp.) Tbe way the Kanaaa City eeptlons and Blar!da one. Two
gang JIIIDoband1ad Daryle La· ollboae, by c:ornerback Emmllt
HIGH SCHOOL
1110111u aod George Blallda of Thomu, were converted Into a
BASKETBALL SCORES
tbe OaJdand RaJderl Sunday In ~ touchdown and a
By Unlltd Prosslnternat!llftll 117•7 ..,_._for
the Amerk:an field goal 411e points -·atEuc;!ld 70 Porma 37
•w- 1
-..Jorge 78 Gsr!iold
a touchLakewood 15 Shlker Heights 4 tbe "PIFPii Ptople Eaters."
dowil In tbe first half during
Wld&lt;liffe 63 Madison 51
In any
everyone will wblcb neitber aide made
Pa!nnvllle Harvey 70
gel a cbance to aae who raall:y mlatake. U llll)'lblng,
at
11 No. 1 - ' SWiday wben the
Btdford 67 Independence 43
Vlldnp and &lt;lliefJ meet In the seemed lllOIIMillum wu 011
Gwarrt!!!~llle 66 KBtrklhlre 65 four1b Super Bowl Game at llalden' aide. They moved tbe
Ill uoouga 52 enston 43
N Orloanl
ball well bot ml 1d t two
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Loro in Admire! Kin• 59 n
·Fremont ~
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1'11' m'lldniCJun•pl nab'P lleld goal attsmpts -from 311
North Olrmted 61
The victory over llie Ralden and 40 yards,
C!ova!and John MlrJholl 50 In lbe AFL title IIIIDO produced After that, tbe . Oilefs, with
Bay VIllage 72 Berea &gt;13
the Ollefs' tblrd ~sbip Len DaWIOII dlrecllna tldnga,
Parmo Padua 61 Cleve St.
Ignatius 46
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CIHrvfiW625oulhvlowl7
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.Ut~on
~OYtilnd Heighls6$ Normandy
Orange 83 Solon 75
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RACINE - 1bt Southem -1)1 In thenr.lquarter at ODe
Clevtland Lulhtran Wtll74
Loctll TornadoeiW81lt down to time JeacliDc 11·7. But WaterCltveland Lutheran Eut 59 def~l for the ~~~~ lima tqrd·~ lllron8 and had
Cievttsnd Byzantine 5Htteh- qa1n&amp;t &lt;ill win Saturday nlgbl the acfrantage 17·15 at the and ot
1
wood.U
at Witaforcl lOIIng to tbe thellr&amp;t...
-Ina II Clovtrlaal 54
. Wildcats, ~HS,In a !IOIHeague With the ICGre 21·19 Jnid.way
Falrvlow Union 70 Lancaotar tilL Tbe Win for Waterfoi'd 1llrouib 1Jie 'slcond quarter
Fenwlek 59
upped tbalr record to U.
Waterford )lilt aquick polnll ui
- ~~ Clearc:rHk 80 L!bsrty
PoweU; .f-1 fai'ward, towed · the bullet to 1e(ld ;IIl-li and
Mllt:P.orf 63 a.rna union 49 , all ICOI~awllb 8 poinll, 111011 after lhaiSonthem Diver came
, of tbem ~ onlbarl jlllup- c1cf!ler !ben iiiL .IIJ ba1ltlme the
nell'. ~ 1iUket. Following edp wu 11-a, ·
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bi--'""WIIIA Deem 8oth...._ ' . ,.. .,_.the
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IJwllwnln the
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points came on 30 and 32-yard lootbaU."
field goala by Freddie Cox.
In contrut ~ the "Eaters,"
Tbe offensive Une lfiii'1IDI the offensive Une bu gone
Osbornandothersloosefor222 almostwithoutnotlcetblsyear.
rushing yards; while the And small wonder -It Includes
Browns were able to run lor two men wbfreeo were,_lllgnedNlck
anly '11 against tbe ~·People ortglnally u
agen .. (
Eaters," tbe celebrated front Tlngelboff and Jim VeUone),
four of tbe Viking defense that one whowu a :IAitb-round draft
Browns' Coach Blanton Collier choice (MDI Sunde), one who II
wu ready to admit today "la,)be anly remalng Vlldng from
probably the bell front four In the original npaoslon team of
1()(11 (Grady Alderman) and, ob
yea, one man who was a bonus

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back tbet Kansas City defen·
sive Une, led by w Buck
Buchanao tbal riddled the
OaklandRalderslnSunday'sl7·
, _ _,
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championship triumph.
The Vlldngs struck quickly
for a 14-0 lead In tbe first
period both times taldng
advaniage of playa on wblcb
Brown pus defenders feU
down Flnutwu Walt Sumner
flopping
the bard turf
enabling
Gene w~
to snare a 33-yard pus from
Kapp and setting up a 7-yard
touchdown nm by Kapp four
Ia later
P Tbeys
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madethelrmqve,althoughthey
needed a couple ol big pilyo
and a pus Interference can
••alnat cornerbeck Nemlah
"""Uaon
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to survive.
ln~ll18redanda Blandsafterpus
1W1 own
zone
Lamonlcs bad to leave with a
hand Injury. Ten playa and 1M
yards later lbe Chiefs went
shead, 14-7, with Dawaon
hlttln8 Otis Taylor with a »yarder aod Robert Holmea with
a 23oyard throw to set things
up. WUson wu eaDed for
shoving Taylor and the Oilefs
put tbe baU in ploy at the
seven.

Bluefield led U-71 with 8:151eft
and..!_OU'IItedmen
· at tbeconn2:~~~!rk. _
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o1 Tl from the field 1..- 47.7 per
cent and bit :llllo 81 from the
Une for 6U per cent. No
shooting percentages were
available for Bluefield State.
RloGrande'snealfourgames
are on the road, the f1ret
TtlesdsynightatPikev!lle, Ky.,
against Plkevllle College. Otber
games are Jan. 14 aga1na1
Union College at Barbourvllle,
Ky.; Jan. 15 against Cum·
berland at Wllllamsburg, Ky.;

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brlal' I
•-·-'-'led thea Loaour ;:::~~~toa H;":'.••;;! that If tbe
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31.0 Playoff Bowl victory over revenue from legsllred · PIIIthe Dallu Cowboys.
bUng were ''put badt IDio lbe
poorpeople'senvlronmant,l"It
OBEIISTAIJFEN, Germany would better lbelr ol.
trla(UPI)-Bernletbe WRaulerld Cupol~ .~andY·.~~~
WOII
or
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meers apedaJ slalom with 91.01 legaiiPd gsmhllng would bave
1 negative e!!eet on tbe pJa,...
total !IICOI!ds.
and put more peeuure 011 tbem
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)- wllb regard to the point IF" 1
Bill Bellle was named to . - - - IIUCCIOd Doug Dlckay u head
football coadlat the University

»27· Maraba1l ~10 · Hair·
ston 'a-t-tO; Bentley' 3-l-7;
Martin 1»22; Jacobs !toN;
Bak
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3-04; """'" l...... 0
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BLUEFIELD STATE (lOll)Childress ID-0-Il· Seward l!lo832· 1bompaon s.N· Pritchard
1.:2.31; Cook 3-04; 'Ray z.4.4;
,Willlama f.3.l1. Totala 4,_11_

and Great Cohoes each won a
dlvtslon of tbe Orange Bowl
llan&lt;llcap at Tropical Park.

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Insurance
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tbe American Bowl Game.
· 8anday
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)-Tbe
Minnesota Vlldnga routed the
JOB.
Clevelalld Browna, 27·7, to
- - - - - - - - - capture the NatiDIIal
Akron Buchtel IS C.nton c. c. 71 League cbamplonablp.
Alliance 79 Youngstown Rayen
OAKLAND (UPI) - Kansas
u
Cltveland Shaw 77 Cleveland City upaetOakland, 17·7, for tbe
Brulh 70
AD1erlcan Football League IIUe.
Vermilion 81 Wellington 69
Amherst 65 Hvron 56
PROVIDENCE(UPI)-Aitor·
Erie Strong Vlneent 69
ney Warren Smallllld be wu
Br=a
(W. confident Providence would
heve an American Bubtball
ards out for the winning TD. tumbled and Wublngton was Va.) 76
Oilefs twice gave the left all a1me at midfield to Porktrsburg (W. Va.l 91 Auoclatlon francbllle nat ....
ldera the baU deep In their caleb another pus and com- Wargran 73
SOD.
Alliance 79 Young•town Rayen
Lamonica threw three lntercep- For the Browna wbo now 74
OBERSTAUFEN, Germany
Uons In between, the Jut &amp;Ding have 1oa1 eeven time. In 11 YBoardou..:"stowa~n78 ~'!.1r181
d lna"'l Mooney (UPI) - Michel Jacout and
to Thomas bo ripped 62 ards
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Francolae Maccbl of France
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NFL title pmes, It wu a 52
llnlsbed on&amp;-two in tbe ladles
to the oakland 11. Four ploys bitter defeat.
C.mpbell Mlmortal 39
iller Jan Slenerud booted a 22- Nelsen's faUure to pesa Girard &gt;12 Warren J. F. Kennedy glallt eJallm at tbe World QJp
sld competition,
yard field goal for three effectively .:.be ml ed seven of 39
Insurance points,
bill first elgbl -wu a major Struthlrs 61 Youngstown Urfactor In the defeat And 1 oullno 4
tha MIMral Ridge 75 Crestview 61
:~!.~":jureJ :"'hRenge76JockiOn-MIIIC&gt;1
early In fbe game wbeu be WU LAiwtiiYillt 63 Springfield Local
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decked by OIII'UIIbing Vlldng end 60
.
SVAC.
Jim MMaba11.
. McDonald 54 BrlstoJ .tO
Soulbem (63)- Johnson W.
Kent State 51 Western Reserve
9, 'lbelll 1-1-3, Norrts I&gt;N1, Dlllonvolt 64 Adena 63
Branch 57 Columb!ano .u
Sba1n 3+11, B. Hart :1+4. New Alhons 9Htton Central 53
Badger 51
Neueo.M,A.Hillt-2-lO,B. Hill BtlhopDonohue65Hopedole61
95
Llkevltw 65
1·1-3. Totals 20-23 81.
Zone Trace 81 Barnesville 61
l1
Waterford (74)- Warren)+ Coshocton 62 Monsflold
59
11, PoweB 11-11-a, Guintber U. ·Malabar 46
55
IO, McCulcbeon w.l; Sldnner 1· Norlhwestern66 Hiland 64 (2 at)
59 (ot)
Ottawa
0-2, Schotll·J-4, A. Deem M-14. r.rv~~r~:: :;J:'~~d l1
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Totala 2'1·111-74.
Findlay 54 Marion Harding &lt;14
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Buc:keye c.ntral90 Plym
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Uludonvlllt (1 LuCIIS :t2
Monsl!tld St. Ptter's 70
To!odo Cen)rtl ~bol!c u
Ctnte,rboil'lf 52 Big Walnut ..,
~nlofl_.Sout"'r Canton Ll-!"
C.nloil t.l)rnen 60 Worthington
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C.nton lf\cK!nlty to .Wor11111
:ltnwoOcl 63 C.nton
Tlmklft 56
Filii 63 Maull Ion 5l
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on payday•. Bring ~~ those 1949 bills relax · and ..,joy the new year. Wa '
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Meinhart were Mrs. Ben
N~. Mia Sybil Ebersbidl, Mro. Plill WWlamson,
Mrs. Clara Karr, and Mr$.
Glldys Cuckler. Mfs. Meinhart
II ~sling from reeent
.,qery· at the m,ne ol her
&amp;l'llldloD, Jimmy Joe Gulnlher,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ricbard Weir of
Mount Vemon were bollday
vlliion of Mrs. Mabel Pettit
and other relatives.
Georae Dallas ol St. Paris
vlalted here Thursday and
Friday willl Mr. and Mrs.
William Mallack, Chesler
Road, and Mrs. Juanita
Bachtel, Mlddleporl. He came
to play with Tile Five
Salnll Orcl!eatra at New Haven
111 N.e:w Yev's Eve.
Hollday dlriner guests of Mrs,
WIWam L Smith at her Z72
West Main Sl. home in Pomeroy
were frll". Barbara Coals and
ber !Our sons, Lon L., Ronnie,
'1'bmny and Heines, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Allen Hampton jOined
Mrs. Smith for New Year's
dinDer and was her overnight
&amp;1101!1. Other hoUday callers
ware Mark Steele, Kenny and
Rlllnle Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Jolm Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brown and grandaon,
Tony, visiting here from
. Col~, Sl!aron Buffington,
and Chrlltine Robinson, all of

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Mr. and l\lr&amp;. Leo Smith,
Kenny, Barbara, Betty and Sam
ol WintersviUe were hoUday
aueota of their parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Zabl and Mr. and
Mrs. WIWam Grueser.
Jeffrey Fobner, A. A. has
relumed to the Naval Training
Station Memphll at Millington,
Tenn: after being home over the
holidays.
Scott Folmer is Improving
from recent ourg!'I'Y at the
Holzer Medical Center. He
remains a patient there .
Mr. and Mrs. James Durham
and lllllily of Cutler were
Salurday evenln(f vllitors of
Mr, and Mrs. Wllllam Folmer.
Mr. and Mrs . Milford
Mowrey, Mallssa and Megan,
and A. G. Middleton, Point
Pleasant, were Sunday dinner
guosll of Mrs. George Mowrey.

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&lt;(lip to mail ir yotl are ' interested in
adq/t evening 'Cia&amp;Bee at MEIGS ·lllGH
seHOOt.. Theie. cJ~ are for ~J;edlt
toward a hi&amp;h 8dtoill
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lor the new parsonage was
approved by 'the Happy Harveotero Glass Friday night at
the Trinity United Church of
Chrlat.
Mnt Fred Dessauer, retiring
pr&lt;Oaldent, conducted the
meeting In which thanl&lt; you
notea were read from Mrs.
PbWpMeinhartandlbeRev. W.
H. Perrin and fllllily lor boUday
glfta. Mrs. Ben Neulzlq gave
the treasurer'• report
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parenta,
Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. ahd Mrs."
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and dauiiJter, Nancy, 1lliR
weekend vlsltora In Me·
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Wllllll!l Carr. Char1M R. ~.
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!11gb School, and Emeat Smith,
stuilent al Morehead Unlverslty, Morehead, Ky. were home
for the bolldan with their
parenll, the Rev. and Mrs.
Roberl Smllll. On lin Year'a
EvelbeywereguestsalMr.and
Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mary Rulli Y~~·lnheNa~Cclmelllle
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DEAR POLLY- I want to tell Mrs. C. A. F. there are
many small tasks a person confined' to a wheelchair can
do and so feel useful. My brother was so confined lor many
years. When he could move the chair about and use his
hands, he would take lbe clean aahlrays from the kitchen
counter and put them where they belonged. He ala9 had
a tray to hold the silverware so he could separate it and put
It away In proper spaces In the drawer. He took old newspapers, folded several sheets together and stacked them
amulhMrallid
neatly in a basket to have ready to start a lire In the fire·
place. Mrs. C. A. F . could pass lots of time knitting and ~.~-yin A'"'-- with Dr and
Fred ~ wlio ~ed
crocheting small articles, such as gloves, scarves and bed
Friday to. Marletll where he
socks.-MRS. K. F.
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wiD oerve u Interim pastor at
----Polly's Proble~---~ llle Mnletta Preabyterlan
Church. Dr. Lucha ~uy
DEAR POLLY- Do you know of any way to remove
relumed from ibree months In
stains left by soft drinks being spilled on an antiqued
Winona,
Minn. paalorlng a
piano? Wh.en I try lo wash them off, the top coat of
church
there.
antiquing comes off, too. The underneath coat Is yelHoliday gueoto al Mr. and
low gold and the top coat is brown.-KATE
Mrs. W.' R. IIayoa'l\'ereMr. and
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DEAR KATE-Your letter soundo aoll there wu DO pro· Mra. Ja,.
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and Teresa, Chillicothe; Mr.
t~tlve lb!lsb eoat put on
and Mrs. . John Dyke, Gary,
top the antiquing, when
our plano was reflnlohed.
~·~ ~ud0a:,:
am afraid II water re·
moveo the antiquing, aoy·
children, Jeffrey, Melanie/
thing else will do the same.
Mark and
Scolly
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~~~bury is in
DEAR POLLY-I find a
Florida for an ntended visit
long hat pin is an invalu·
with her aon and daughter-inable sewing aid. With care,
law,
Mr. and Mrs. BW Stanthis pin can be used to .pull
sbury.
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out the fiual tip ·of collars
with the new, long, tapered
look · it can serve as a tiny finger in working with fabric
under the needle and reach where fingers cannot. Also, I
use a large, magnetized clip to hold pattern instructions at
eye level, fastening the sheet on a lamp or melal picture
frame so my hands are free as I work.-MRS. M. A.

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AFTERNOON CIRCLE,
Healh
Unltad Melbodlat
Chun:h, I p.m. Tln!raday at the
churcb. Mrs. M. L. FreDcb,
program leader; Mrs. F)nerson
Janee, devolliJna; Mta. P. L.
Mltcb, Mta. Jamea Jividen,
Mrs. C. M. Wllaon, boatellel.
BIG
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronalcl Pool ol
Upper Sanclu!lk7, 8!1IIOUIICO the
blrlb ol a daiJshter, Kimberly
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Noelle, . at the Wyandotte
Memortel Jbpllal on Dec. 31.
MII)DLE PORT
Grandparenta are Mr. and
Mro. Everetl Turner ol ,
Lanpvll1e and Mr. and Mrs.
RulllaU Pool of Upper .Sandu.lky. Clarence Hoffman al
Lanpril1e and Dana 'l'urrM!r,
Harrlaonvllle,
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TRJNJTYUNJTEDq,qrdl ol
w~oiMlcldle)lortandMrs. Chrlat Council, 7:30 p.m.

Maurice O'Connell of Eaat ~.JioR CIRCLE, Heath
Riverdale are the . grand· United Methodlit Church, 7:311
parenll. Daniel Harllson of
Point Pleasant 11 a grea~ p.m. Mrs. Donald Silvera, .
grandfather.
devollona; Mrs. E. Robert
Hamal, P"lll'liD·

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customers with what they want when they want it.
It means being courteous at all times and main- ·
taining attractive easy-to-do-business-with offiees.
It ~eans doing ,eyerything. we can to keep &lt;;.oinplamts from ~nsmg, and 1t means prompt and
fair handling o,f those that do.
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lop of 12" Malor
Molded" boot:
lnsulolld Insoles,
Illicit pllollnlnc with
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Holiday guosta o1 Anderaon B.
Kibble were Mr incl Mrs Glen
Milhoan o1 ~kersburi, w.
va., and Mr. and Mrs. David
Smith and daughters Pal and
Diana Long Botlom.'
Mr.'and Mrs. Rlcbard Smith
and daughter al Akron visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Emest Ruth
and other relatives during tho
holidays.
Recent vllitora of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Rooe were Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J. Rooe and
sons o1 Akron, Mr. and Mrs.
Dana VanMeter and children of
Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Rome
Sandy of Parkersburg Mrs
Allee Foully, Mr.
Mrs:
Ernest Ruth and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Buckley. ·
Chrlstmu guesta of Mr: and
Mrs. Gene Wllso.n were Mr. and
Mra. Junior Congrove and
Denise of Zanesville, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Sams and boys of
Jane Lew, w. va,, and Mr. and
Mra. Nigel Hudoon, Long
Brancl&gt; 'II J
Aln .an , ~nd Mro. Gary
Barnhart and daugh~r of Fori
Shaw, Smnter,
and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Barnhart and
son of California. visited with
tholrpatenii,Mr. andMra. Carl
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WAIIIIINGTON (ui&gt;I)...: Gov·
abwint fann of!lelaJa say they
have atarlld eitmpijlng with a
Wltlte Hottle !God eonleleoce
'"ctpo!lll !IMliJlitl to COJilhal•
....... mill&lt; llhortacel In poor
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1!11"'~ jlllore the White lloale
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NeD1 W. Freeman. head o1
the OO!Dmodl"' Dlllrlbu
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vlli111 al the ~t'a Food
and Nutrition s..me, laid In
an 1nten1ew the eaency de.
dded Jut fill to shllt from
lllllinltant to Instant nonfal
milk In Ill dwutllwl J!fOIII'IDII,
Purchuing ol ·the Instant VFI·
ely began In September, rr.
ma aald.
Freeman and oilier cWJclala
aald they
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lhle to ·~ ~ the
Jio~Hniiimt, iDIIk powder be- · ~.have al·
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Weblteri'Hlectlclpreildeiltal
the Melp Count; Law Library
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Feb. 11 - PaUl R. Holter, 47,
RaclnedledaiHoizerMedlcal
Ceeter; Frank w. P~, first
)lnaldenl ol the Melp Athletic
Booatero, pteaented lifetime .

torDeyBernarclFulllreltedthe
Slate'a we at the first degree
murder lrlal of William:
rre4erlck Wyut. ·Fred
Morrow, P!&gt;ID.....,., elected
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Chamber of O•nnwn:e.
Pomeroy, 1.1 Valentine Girl ol lllreh 7 - .Mrs. Authy ,-llareb .• - 'l1le .IJ ......rt..
Jan,li-Charlel Haymanft- XI Gamma Mu Chapter o1 Bet8 'l'heobl1d o1 Middleport named bame til
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elected chairman Of the hoard Slsma Phi ~orlty ; about chairman al the 1818 ..., t,rn
Cnellrild 11 hJi4
of the Racine H!lioe-l'{atiwJal ,43,GOO •lo!tn from the Cecil Seal Canpt,n far. the' Me1p
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• Bolin's.Stare at Langavllle In ~ty ScidetJ for Q1ppled
31 ' \'klarla ,.,_;
Jan: 210 - Flu opldemlc anda DirE. . .
Children and Adult&amp;.
ve•
vlllllntl ~at Rober M.,u.al,, . Feb. II - RadJel Fire and )Jarch 10 - Court &amp;Jipoln!ed
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Jan: 21 - l..el!dllls Creek C)UeelloltheMelplllah'Future O'Brien &amp;IYII hla cloalng
project near lundlns atage; Homemakara ol America; Pic. • .....t ID beba1f ol Wl!1lam
~ 210· ltud!mllln gradea Danny Joe Dodd, 24, New F. W)'ant, M, Racine, on trial in
me lbrouibeiptenrolled In the Haven, ~ In Vlelllam.
Me1p Qxmty ,.,mon pleas
third annual Saturday Op- Feb. IS - .Mlas Sue Lehew, a;ut fW' first de&amp;ree murder.
portunlf; lchool; Dlc1l N-, Mason, retired employe of lbe
March II - Mlddleporl
P!&gt;llloroy student at llle Red Allchor and Slllfler Stores, Cauncll appiOVed Jeslslalilll to
Unlverally of Tulia, par. dies. In Vetera111 Memorial do away with JI8I1DY parking In
tlclpaling In the TU Modern Hoopltel.
the village al MJddlep«rt. Tile
Choir preaented In sis cities and
Feb. 17 - Wllllam Henry lout aau!UDIIbi!t will be paid
Cl~NING
foar !!latea.
Ewing, prominent Pomeroy far parldna Is a nlctel.
J111. Z2 - Second well being bullneliman and Meigs County March 12- Tile Meigs County
driUed by the HunllntJ 011 Co., of coroner lor nearly 35 yean, dies School Dlltrlcl Board of
Lakewood, Ohio, on Clarence at Jl:olzer Medical Ceeter.
Educallaa turns down llat a
Proffltl property; lire gute Feb. II - Brenda Michael request thetll endorse a county
The ltlrt at I New Y,Q.r II
Iormor Mason Clinic and at. crowned Valentine queen at Income tu for local school always a time for l)f'l.vt
new rtso tutlons, for
lacl!ed realdence.
Southern IIIah School.
J1!111!C!101.
taking atoc.IC, for starting
J111. ZI - Second big gas well Feb. 19 - Mary CarJOY, 13, March 13- Edaon E. Ro!llh,
with a clean slat&amp;. So
here's 1 thoughHrom o"e
driUed in on hillside J!loperty admitted to Holzer Medical owner of Locust Grove Farm,
who speclallzes·1n ''clean
belonging to Clarence Proffitt, Center for lreatment of injuries Racine, named Gold Star slate-s."
Portland.
sustained when alruck by an Guernaey Breeder far 111111 by
sort
throup,h
vour
JID. 28 - Doug1u A. Seyler, automobile.
the American Guernsey Cattle
"holiday bHt ' clothing,
Ztl, Pomeroy, stabbed lo~r
Feb. 211- 1211 Attend lather- Club. Syracuoe fourtb p-aders
Check
each
pJtce ·
carefully for those IC·
limes in the bact with a hunting son banquet of Pomeroy Lodge cbamplona ol a cage tourney
cldental liQUid sta·lnt or
knife, reported in good CCII· 164 FI:AM.
held at Syracuoe Elementary.
that s mall spot left bV 1
stray bit of cranberry
dillon.
Feb. 21 - Dr. Ray Rankin
March 14 - Kenneth Harris
SIUCI . OddS ar' that ;
Jan. 'II - ICHIIcked road Pltkeni1, chief ol atalf at named J.eslonnalre of the year
milady's party driitll81,
and every man's best1
conditions, most hazardoua ol Veterans Memorial Hoepltel, by memben ol Drew Webster
suits, were worn much
win!«, resulted in !!1!111erous Pomeroy, and practicing Po!lt31ollbeAmerlcan Legloo.
more than usual during ..
autwnoblle accldenll and other Middleport osteopathic
~arch U - Mrs. Gary
the holidays .
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physician, named acting county Freeman, Pomeroy, awarded a
Don't just tucll.ffl~ back
Jan. 21 - Dr. Harold llrpwn, coroner by the hoard of Melp palnllntJ, following lbe em·
Into the clont 6n 1 hanger
Pwnetoy dentist, cba1nnan of Commisalonors.
clulllllolan art iliow sllged at
and forget them, One
gOCid rule to remember
lbe 111119 Meigs County Heart Feb. Z2 - Homer Edwin the J'wneroy NaUmwl Bank.
about clo1nes cart Is thlt
Fund campaign..
Cook, II, prominent Middleport
March 17 - Racine Fui·Valu
spots and 1t11ns of
whatever kind shouldn't
Jan. 311 - Home ol Mr. and resident and businessman more . Markel purchased by the
bt allowed to harden and
Mrs. Richard Weaver, corner of than 40 yean, dies at Vet«ans Robert Roberta famlly.
become fixed In the
OUve and Beech Sll., Mid· Memorial Hoepltel.
March II - Wllllam Wyant,
fabric. That makll them
even more difficult to gat · .
dleport, gutted by lire.
Feb. 23 - Ben J. Spencer, 68, 14, Racine, found guilty of
out .
J1111. S1 - Todd Snyder and Racine, dies in Holzer Medical manala\!lhler in a first desree
John Canine, oulltanding Ohio Cent«.
llll!l'1ler lrlal, was taken to a!lo
Unlveralty athletes, guest Feb. Zl- Roy T. Kasper, 77, State penllentlary to begin
speakers for first meeting of widely known utiUI)' company oervlng a 1-211 year sentence.
Meigs Counl7 Fellowahlp of employe, dleo in Veterano
March II - Ailsa Walker
Christian Athletea organization. Memorial Hoepltel; Middleport wins first place at the Meip
~~~~Malror Council approves plan lor
SPelling Bee. Firemen
dividing.
Into.
lots
~roperty
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Howard ReUslous
3-8 develctp a ten-lot houSing adMr. and Fob. 2 - Barbara White, diFIIonb. 2fl
Mrs.
Humphrey, Tom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
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- Art appreciation
Tim and~ Lou, of BeDevllle, While Pomeroy named 111119 period observed at Uio Pomeroy
Mrs. Paul Betty. Crocker
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~::;m:;; ~:=~~: ~Y dinner guesta of Mr. Scliool; Paul Parsona, of Feb. 2'1 - Reeae T. West, 11,
llir. and Mrs. John Arbaugh. and Mrs. Denver Weber and Burlingham area, employed as successful coal operator, dies at
Marvin Walker returned sons were Mr., and Mrs. Oscar ~~ Mlcklleport PoUce Mercy Hoepltel in MI. Vernon.
home from St. Jooepb Hoepitel,
Feb. 3 - Minor details to be
Parkersburg, where he underwent sursery. He Is with Mrs. Doris Marks of Long warted out before bldo invited drowned in diaper pall at home;
recovering satisfactorily.
Bottom during the Jiolldays.
~=• ~planer:'• he was the son of Charles and
en
• Judith Stock, Albany, Route 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Other gueota ID lbe Marks home
Griffith were Salurday guesll of were Mr. and Mrs. James Feb. 4 - HerbGUkeyreolgns
lURCH
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers and family of 81 Middleport Chief ol Pollee.
-·•-•n- Mrs Lar"'·- ,._ Meigs IIIah School has.a bomb
Marcil I - Tile Sonthern
Wllllam · Corns of Cansl Win- •........,.~
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Local School board orders a
cheoter.
Marks and the Carruthera Feb 5 Melp IIIah School clo!!ed 110o11 hour far all IChools
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Planla and family were all dinner guests of cheelt~ out clear alter officials 1n the dlalrlct.
two sons, David and Phl11ij! of Mrs. Maggie Carruthers of receive aecond bwQb threat.
Marcil 3 - Kermll Waltoa,
.VIenna were Chriltnlu guests Middleport.
Feb 8 Annual Boy Seoul Pomeroy )InaJa m•n, named
of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Riebel weatisF;,
toaliveyeartermontheMelp
Grllfltl! and son Joe. llavld'was vlliled with Uioir children and
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dllcharsed from the Navy alter 1am111es on Chrlslmas Day Mr
and
Mrs,
Robert
Thomas'
and
aecond
1rade student at Meigs County Public Health
lour yeora' service. Other
family
of
Cheslre,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rutland
Elementary'
was kllled Advisory Council.
gueota In lbeGrllflth home were
Robert
Morton
and
daughters
of
wben
ltrudt
by
a
car
on
ber way
Marcil 4 - WIDiam Rohr,
Steve Cowdery JJI Silver Ridge
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Edward
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:bel and fllllily of Pomeroy Cou~ty Ame~lcan Cancer lila aU-aporia banquet at
Helen Archer apenl 1 Crulade lund drive..
Soulbern 111gb Sebool.
tare policy now II 10 awitcb to
Marcil 6- Giant Malp In·
complete use of llle Instant rewdiyswithMr.andMrs.Don Feb. 1- Jefi Werry, quar~as. lui u it beconles
Coleman
and Uie
family
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Columbu durllig
holidays.
Tile awildt ~ .• IIIOI!eJ . GUI!illaltho bome of Mr. and
Fnemaii said lbe ileparlmenl Mrs. Emeat Whitehead and
currti!llt piys •bout :lll.li eenta daughters, Jean, Jane~ ~ull,
a poulid for J1411Hn11anl dry on Chrlstmu Day,.... Mr. and
mJ!k lorlllied Wlth vlstamlna A Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mary Rulli
and D, fllld about 3U eenll a and Joy, Middleport, Mr. and
pound fW'.I«IIIied ln!!lanl dry Mrs. BID Meredith, Chuck and
milk. Atlhll ra'ie, a CGilyJ!ete Jlo8er, and Becky Lq 'If
awlfl#t to. !be, ~~ l&gt;Mtet O.verly, Tim Glaae ol
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In ntralareaa ol Meigs ordered
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the Pleasant Valley Boepllal.
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We are a citizen of each community we-serve and ,
~e an activtl part in, its $ffairs, Like aJ1Y ,oth~
Citizen,, we -:v•nt our neighbo~s ~ thin~,w~ p:(,,. ·"oft'••'-'' ·
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~ al )bOMelp MaraUder dultrlll npa1!'11cwo Pf*1jcta11 Howard, ., !feW . . . . . . .

loollla1lle!IDI awll'ded a gran~ dwii!t. the llll1lllil PrGcrw. ~ ldllld Wlltlle
ln,uJ ~by Marietta Ripclrl mMIIntl at Pwoeioy ...... ...,.. Il!!ari

well 'l'rinll7 Church. Paul 8mlrl /II (:• Felber Fl Ill ",
drilled'*! .118roldJIGullt farm, pndlcli thet Meip Counly wiD ......,.,.. ·
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lbe United SIAtel Filii liid PDrt!aiid ,.....,,
have lbe largest Wldeqround lfarch • - .....,..
WQdllle Dlplrtment •II•~ In reb: lo - Paul Panona ap. Cl!l1 mine In 1te world to be 1lndim duatp lcllciD
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Pwoeioy to place rat po11pn at pointed acting chief o1 pollee .r.. located 1n Uio Rutland .. ....
Uio IW'IIItl' Middleport dump a i!Wl!Y period by Middleport Mardi 1 - 1'1-...llntl ..u. In .. lbe
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where it's used. We're in this business because it
is concerned with the supply of a fundamental
requirem~nt of modern living, because it's an honorable one, because we like it, and because we want
to earn a living at it;

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boate wiD be permUted to travel
on lt. No aw1miDinl ,wiD be
permitted. The lodge and ca])lna
w01·e eaUmated to coat $3
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cludeaa 2kCre lalte now partb'
linlllled and a new road from
a!lo SM.
Tile lake wiD be mainly uoed
lor water 1q1plles, but llllal1

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Jan. 1J- MlddJepGrt V11lage
Couneil. ~dopt $117,1211 ap.
proprlatlon~ ordinance lhlit
Included 1i111U aalary Jncro w, IIIIOUIIIIq to al!oat
llvecenllonthehour, toalmoat
all town employs~.
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Meip CGunl7'• oldeat resldmt,

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Pomeroy,
3, are announcing lbe birth of a daughter
on Dec. 31al the Holzer Medical
Center, Gallipolls.
The four pound, sis ounce,
baby has been named Angela
Marie. Grandparenta are Mr.
and Mrs. Wal~r Hollman,
Chester; and Mrs. and Mrs.
Edmond Grueoer, Whittier,
Colli.; and the sreatgrandparenta are Mrs. Lelah
FUnt, Whittier, Calif.; Mrs.
Stella Grueoer, MlneraviUe ;
and Mrs. Ella Douglas, Chester.

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By Gletma 8. MJihOSD
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Conroy,
Hugh, vlalted over
Chriltmas with his mother,
)(ta. Allee Dodson. While here
, Mn. Dodson entered the
Veterans Memorial Hospital for
a majOr oporatkl!.
Mr. and Mra. Maynard Bahr
were Chri.slmas dinner guest.
of lbelr aon, Mr. and Mrs. Cosh
Baht of Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan,
Elaine, Tony and Mikel, a~
· ~nded the get-lo-gelher of
nlatiYea Sunday at the
allidence of Mr. and Mrs.
,_pup smlth at Pomeroy.
' lira. Allee Dodaoi1 received'
JNI'd lbi!t her btolher-in.law1
........ Ferguson, husband or
/t)IIJt Conroy at Hwltington, and
·~r brolller·ln·law, Gordon
l!:riaJ, hd&gt;and of Daisy Dod·
11111; of Springfield, passed away
)Ill week.

Melp' PI well burn1i!1 111
blowing al! on Uio Wllllam
McKelvey WID near Pw1land.
Jan. 1-Mta. RUioell (Jane)
Brown, R.N• .o1 Pumeroy, is
llllp l:ounlf'• · llr!!l puhlle
HealIll Tube~culolla Nurae;
$601,000
approved
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Pwoeioy'a .,.... pnject; a
aon, born to~~~'· arid&gt;Ml'l. Jerry
D. Eada, Rutland, declared
oolnner al the Flrsl Bab)' oltbe
Year CGDteal.
Jan. 7- Flames 111ft leaping
from a pil at the lite ol the
biggest fU weD believed ever
hit In IOIItheastem ()blo and
perhapo, In Ohio~ County SUpt.
o1 llcbc!oll Robirt BDwen to
coordinate a four..county' nile

' Of all Of the questions ell· ganese. The "peeling" was
·to this colunia, • the · due to a lamination effect re.
following ·wll'j! aaked diost suiting from poor homogenl·
. ofte~J-and alnee they inay zatlon In the melt. ,
' c!&gt;llle up .again In 11170 they · Q-1 have a eDver 19l1
. bear repnntlns:
Lln&lt;oln cent. What Ia It
· · Q-1 have an 181'1 flve-eenl worth?
· pl~e In' uled eon..UO. aDd
my hl'tllller t,aa toe wllll the
A-There were no copper
aame date IIi uclnulated or silver Lincoln cent. Issued
etadiii!ID, llut ~ are rays by the mint In 1943 A few VI (!I'GIIrll!ll to ~ tra1n1n11
.. Joetween eaeh iCar OD hl1 COpper pJanchets did Slip lor letehen lntere!!lad in the
eel!~ a~d a o De .oa mine. through from the 1942 issue field olljlectil edueaUCII.
'll'lllc!h eae 'll 'eouterlelt!
but most are accounted for.
Jan. I - Es-Poatmaater
~- A-ProbablY neither. The Silver cento hearing thai Jamu Walter Waddell, Mid·
1886 nickel wl)h raya on the date-unless stamped on a d1eport, dies In llolzer lledlca1
reveroe waa also minted for dime planchet-were fabrl·
a abort per\od In 1887, but cated outside of authorized Center.
Jan. I - Mrs. Jane Walton
the design was not well ac- minting facilities and are
be&amp;lna
dutlea u Pomeroy
cepted by the pub II c and considered unlawful.
VIllage
Clerk
succeedlrll Mrs.
later ln. tliat ·~arne year tho
Q-Now thalallver coolent
Edna
Schoenleb,
clerk lor lbe
rayi were removed.
eobta have beta dl~conllnued
Q-Why did lbey dlaeon·. wkere can they be aold at a pasl II ysara, who resigned;
tlnu tle Dal pole OD lbt profit ami how Ia th)s proUI lluh gas and oO lire tbrealened
dome Of Moatkello-Jeffor· determined? Ia 11 true the majOr dlauler In the Portland
'"I•'• liome om·the reverse of Joveroment "Ill redeem
but was under control
fie lde,RIT
!heae C o I D 1 it the lOin( shw1ly Iller II ltarted.
. '·A~There .to no flag pole on prlee I'll' aUver?
Jan. 10..,. Two story frame
Monticello·- either on the A-+lA!t's take !hal question home llid contenll owned by
b)/lldlng llleU or Ill likeness one part at a 11me. First,
on· ~ J:~trerson nickel. What there are sev'!J'al firma over Frank Farley near Langsville
you may be referring to is. a the country offering
to 15 dealroysd by fire,
Jan. 11 - Tlieodoi'e T. Reed,
die-break running !rom the per cent over face va ue lor
dome to 'the Iipper rim on the all coins will! a 90 per cent Jr., president of Tho Farmers
wa,rtune. n I c ke 1 lasiled at silver content but -they will Bank and Savings Co., and
Siil Francllco. It runs' dl· Dot accept small i~ and the Edison Hobetetter, prulde:nt ol
r~tly through the large let· seller must pay the shipping
ter"S cailsing it to appear as costs and Insurance lees
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a dollar sign or as a nag Since the Treasury lifted t~
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melting han s:lver coins are
Q-loa'l It true that the 10 disappearing almost as fast
c~e~ w a r II me al c h h as •the:( were minted and if it
laaJIOI) lletweeu IM! and continues for another six Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
son and Mr. and
1MI w ere aetuallY lllver· months, a coin with a market
plaiH? I have aeea 10111e value of 1~ per cent will be Mrs.
m, and
abowllll lbla plate Mrllally worth 10 times that amount daugh~r of
peelft away.
ln.flve years.
'IIIIIIIJ.thelr
A-D~I.· \Yorlll, War II,~ ~nrWJJt9nse to IIJe last P•i 'l'frl· t . 't:.-'I:JGi!!a'•li.. ..f
sllvor
®n~ldeiid!-arce 1 o th,t qqestioJ)I~no--abs oiler tha weekend.
materldt- litid 1M'" ffl -cent I
not. 'TM governme "t • Mrs Lilly Lee Shultz
pl~e from ~ toot was Will accept discontinued coin· · !--"~ and Mrs Lea Jean
iuued li! an alloy
58 per age at face value only-and uuu,
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silver and g per cent man- eral Reserve banks
Mrs. Harold Parker and family
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Street maintenance was
espected. to be the dly's blggeol
problem because ol Icing
conditions and a light accwnulaUon of ...,. espected.
today.
Tile !1111111'1 conlract expired
laal Thursday and it has
de1D811ded tho same increase in
sslarles aa that which will be
pm to poUee and firemen
when their new contract is
reoolved.
Thesafetyforeedre liking a
mnlm•IIDpay of$10,0tltla year,
but have remained on 111e lob
during negotiations.
The ell)' has offered the blue
Those spending Chrlatmas
collarworlrersdpercmtralae
Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Alva
ww~anddtyhall , deaplte fW' all cJal'lllcaUO!ll, which
Holsinger
Sr. were Mr. and
1 l4mpW'IrJ rellraining order ww1d he below that oftered lbe
Mrs.
Sol
Bigley
and Eddie, Mr.
JP'IIIIBI the city ohorUy before unllormed men.
and
Mra.
Robert
Webb and
lte Wllkout deadJine .
Tile same union went on
Laura
Jean,
Guysville;
Emma
O•nnm Pleas Judge Ralph lllrlke lor three days In January
Van
Meter,
George
Curtis,
P. Jfah- lsaued Uio injunction 1818 In a wage dlapute.
Roberta, Doris, David and
lrxlillln1 a walmul Ia acRobert
Dewey, Belpre ;
to llle alate'•
Geraldine Holslnser and
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J~Aleshla, Mr. and Mrs. Alva
ilrlkel cbJ public employe•
Holalnger Jr., Paul Wayne and
UJeaal '"
Bradley, Clinton Hololnger,
'Die dl7 p.- into effect a
Carol
Hollinger, Mr. and Mrs.
..W iifplaltl to cui the ellect
~Winnie
Hollinger and Douglas,
ol llle walkout. Dll1trlcl ~
Raymond
Holsinger and LeRoy
poll ., 111ft to tab over LOGAN, Ohio (UPI) Forrester
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.._of wwt:buuM guards and w o n o1 a lodeo and 41
.pal! • - were to aerve as e~blnlln Uio Old Man's Cave
. , . . there. Tile city In- park ""' IICOII!I phase o1 a
dDntar apelle!l to Uio more tban f4 million
public wid1e garbqe waa not recreatlmll dmlopmenlln the
oallec:ted
1locking Slate PiriE, wiD begin
when -Iller paiDII&amp;.
The lodje wiD provide dining
lacillllei, alwiQDing pool and
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Birth of Daughter

aNCINNATI (UP!) - About
t,IIIO municipal workera In
Ollo'ltblrdiar(!estdl)'wenlon
llllb at mJdniiJbl Sunday alter
conlloet talks with tho city
rlldlad a plem•le.
lblll1 1,100 ol the workers,
me~Jlben ol the Municipal
Employea Union Diltrlct
Council 51, voted 9·1 to
..th~rlae the atrlke, alter
neaollaton failed to reach
. . . - 1 d!&amp;'lng a 5\!o hour
lilt- mllluto JDMiing &amp;mday.
Plcbll were especled to
appear •ar"' today al .n
deputmmll involved, in·
cbdnl blglnrays, walerworka,
1arba1e collection, the

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Clarke,
Sr., New Ha-, wiD be ap.
pearing on the General Electric
College Bowl televlliCII show on
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Son alCol. (Retired) 1lalph R.
Walen and Mrs. waten, the
former Kathleen Clar~e,
Columbus, Ind.; Geoffrey was
oeloeled as an ofllctal member
ol 1be panel from Vanderblll
University where he Is a aenlor
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'nJB8DAY
CHESTER COUNCIL . 323,
Ne Y , n~
llauchlers ol AmeriCa, ?:311
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Tueaday nlglil at the baiL Jn.
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lf.lllalilll ol alibi a, Willi Ill' Tile trl!di""""! New ,,.. I
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wlllte unlfarml. Day Ptlierlnl of the Harry
MIDDLEPORT FloAM Lod8e Plclteaa,fllllily
held at !be
No liS 'l'ueld8y· 111 Master 'home ol Mr. UC!-¥n· Wlmll
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~y SHAKESPEARE WIWamMINilllli;Chack,boine
Clu~ l:3ll WedneadaJ, bo1ue o1 from Ohio State Unlvetalt; and
Mrs. ~ W•mel'&gt;
Jloller,.,ol !!efeN; ~· 1}111
CHOm IIEHEARsAL, 7,30 Mrs.llliold S,uer, Mary Rulli
p.m. WedNiday Trinll7 United and Joy, ~ RGute I;
ChurCh o1 ~.
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BIG BEND Neighborhood · Mrs. ,LJie lialdenon and Kay,
Girl Sc,ut alrvlce leam Mr, ilnd Mra. Ernul
1r11n1n11 oeuton, 10 a.m. tq 2 Whl!eJwad,Jaan,Janell!dJull,
p.m. WeoDaday, St. Andlawa and Mr. vldinclandlltiMar.·,llartVflr
Chun:h, ParllenburS W Va Weber, lla
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JANUARY 1. ..:.: ; Jloilald tile '-'01 Nailwtll Banll, ....._,; M(ddlllport 1lllrti a
~ • .naiiVt of ~th, annoaneed ,llankAm~rlcard, landfill dump II! .S.Iia~ury
. . . - admlnlllralof ol wiDhelrilllAied'*iYI!IIWch. ~.
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fo lks, your friends. That' s who the U.S. Census is
fo r. All of us.
We ne.ed your fa cts and figures to pion enough
schools, housing, roads, health servi ces, iobi, Aiso,
congressmen and state legislators ore all ocated
according t~ pop~lb tion.
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'· oboul the biggest little ,blow any one man con
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Meinhart were Mrs. Ben
N~. Mia Sybil Ebersbidl, Mro. Plill WWlamson,
Mrs. Clara Karr, and Mr$.
Glldys Cuckler. Mfs. Meinhart
II ~sling from reeent
.,qery· at the m,ne ol her
&amp;l'llldloD, Jimmy Joe Gulnlher,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ricbard Weir of
Mount Vemon were bollday
vlliion of Mrs. Mabel Pettit
and other relatives.
Georae Dallas ol St. Paris
vlalted here Thursday and
Friday willl Mr. and Mrs.
William Mallack, Chesler
Road, and Mrs. Juanita
Bachtel, Mlddleporl. He came
to play with Tile Five
Salnll Orcl!eatra at New Haven
111 N.e:w Yev's Eve.
Hollday dlriner guests of Mrs,
WIWam L Smith at her Z72
West Main Sl. home in Pomeroy
were frll". Barbara Coals and
ber !Our sons, Lon L., Ronnie,
'1'bmny and Heines, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Allen Hampton jOined
Mrs. Smith for New Year's
dinDer and was her overnight
&amp;1101!1. Other hoUday callers
ware Mark Steele, Kenny and
Rlllnle Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Jolm Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brown and grandaon,
Tony, visiting here from
. Col~, Sl!aron Buffington,
and Chrlltine Robinson, all of

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Mr. and l\lr&amp;. Leo Smith,
Kenny, Barbara, Betty and Sam
ol WintersviUe were hoUday
aueota of their parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Zabl and Mr. and
Mrs. WIWam Grueser.
Jeffrey Fobner, A. A. has
relumed to the Naval Training
Station Memphll at Millington,
Tenn: after being home over the
holidays.
Scott Folmer is Improving
from recent ourg!'I'Y at the
Holzer Medical Center. He
remains a patient there .
Mr. and Mrs. James Durham
and lllllily of Cutler were
Salurday evenln(f vllitors of
Mr, and Mrs. Wllllam Folmer.
Mr. and Mrs . Milford
Mowrey, Mallssa and Megan,
and A. G. Middleton, Point
Pleasant, were Sunday dinner
guosll of Mrs. George Mowrey.

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&lt;(lip to mail ir yotl are ' interested in
adq/t evening 'Cia&amp;Bee at MEIGS ·lllGH
seHOOt.. Theie. cJ~ are for ~J;edlt
toward a hi&amp;h 8dtoill
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A f400 payment on carpeting
lor the new parsonage was
approved by 'the Happy Harveotero Glass Friday night at
the Trinity United Church of
Chrlat.
Mnt Fred Dessauer, retiring
pr&lt;Oaldent, conducted the
meeting In which thanl&lt; you
notea were read from Mrs.
PbWpMeinhartandlbeRev. W.
H. Perrin and fllllily lor boUday
glfta. Mrs. Ben Neulzlq gave
the treasurer'• report
eaida *ere. s1fDec1 lor Mrs.

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Found Things to Do
Even Though Disabled .

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I'!Ol'folll, va.
on • two
week liave
parenta,
Mr. and Mrs.
WallaCe.
Mr. ahd Mrs."
Wallace
and dauiiJter, Nancy, 1lliR
weekend vlsltora In Me·
·•Conne'-"" with her
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pnaldent ot Eaatem .J.oCal
School Board oueee.dlna
Wllllll!l Carr. Char1M R. ~.
Sr., ·~~~ al·the
board alllllp Cclunty Qm.

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eli Enallsl! at Ill!' Middletown
!11gb School, and Emeat Smith,
stuilent al Morehead Unlverslty, Morehead, Ky. were home
for the bolldan with their
parenll, the Rev. and Mrs.
Roberl Smllll. On lin Year'a
EvelbeywereguestsalMr.and
Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mary Rulli Y~~·lnheNa~Cclmelllle
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and Joy.
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By POLLY CRAMER

DEAR POLLY- I want to tell Mrs. C. A. F. there are
many small tasks a person confined' to a wheelchair can
do and so feel useful. My brother was so confined lor many
years. When he could move the chair about and use his
hands, he would take lbe clean aahlrays from the kitchen
counter and put them where they belonged. He ala9 had
a tray to hold the silverware so he could separate it and put
It away In proper spaces In the drawer. He took old newspapers, folded several sheets together and stacked them
amulhMrallid
neatly in a basket to have ready to start a lire In the fire·
place. Mrs. C. A. F . could pass lots of time knitting and ~.~-yin A'"'-- with Dr and
Fred ~ wlio ~ed
crocheting small articles, such as gloves, scarves and bed
Friday to. Marletll where he
socks.-MRS. K. F.
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wiD oerve u Interim pastor at
----Polly's Proble~---~ llle Mnletta Preabyterlan
Church. Dr. Lucha ~uy
DEAR POLLY- Do you know of any way to remove
relumed from ibree months In
stains left by soft drinks being spilled on an antiqued
Winona,
Minn. paalorlng a
piano? Wh.en I try lo wash them off, the top coat of
church
there.
antiquing comes off, too. The underneath coat Is yelHoliday gueoto al Mr. and
low gold and the top coat is brown.-KATE
Mrs. W.' R. IIayoa'l\'ereMr. and
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DEAR KATE-Your letter soundo aoll there wu DO pro· Mra. Ja,.
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and Teresa, Chillicothe; Mr.
t~tlve lb!lsb eoat put on
and Mrs. . John Dyke, Gary,
top the antiquing, when
our plano was reflnlohed.
~·~ ~ud0a:,:
am afraid II water re·
moveo the antiquing, aoy·
children, Jeffrey, Melanie/
thing else will do the same.
Mark and
Scolly
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DEAR POLLY-I find a
Florida for an ntended visit
long hat pin is an invalu·
with her aon and daughter-inable sewing aid. With care,
law,
Mr. and Mrs. BW Stanthis pin can be used to .pull
sbury.
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out the fiual tip ·of collars
with the new, long, tapered
look · it can serve as a tiny finger in working with fabric
under the needle and reach where fingers cannot. Also, I
use a large, magnetized clip to hold pattern instructions at
eye level, fastening the sheet on a lamp or melal picture
frame so my hands are free as I work.-MRS. M. A.

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AFTERNOON CIRCLE,
Healh
Unltad Melbodlat
Chun:h, I p.m. Tln!raday at the
churcb. Mrs. M. L. FreDcb,
program leader; Mrs. F)nerson
Janee, devolliJna; Mta. P. L.
Mltcb, Mta. Jamea Jividen,
Mrs. C. M. Wllaon, boatellel.
BIG
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blrlb ol a daiJshter, Kimberly
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Noelle, . at the Wyandotte
Memortel Jbpllal on Dec. 31.
MII)DLE PORT
Grandparenta are Mr. and
Mro. Everetl Turner ol ,
Lanpvll1e and Mr. and Mrs.
RulllaU Pool of Upper .Sandu.lky. Clarence Hoffman al
Lanpril1e and Dana 'l'urrM!r,
Harrlaonvllle,
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TRJNJTYUNJTEDq,qrdl ol
w~oiMlcldle)lortandMrs. Chrlat Council, 7:30 p.m.

Maurice O'Connell of Eaat ~.JioR CIRCLE, Heath
Riverdale are the . grand· United Methodlit Church, 7:311
parenll. Daniel Harllson of
Point Pleasant 11 a grea~ p.m. Mrs. Donald Silvera, .
grandfather.
devollona; Mrs. E. Robert
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customers with what they want when they want it.
It means being courteous at all times and main- ·
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It ~eans doing ,eyerything. we can to keep &lt;;.oinplamts from ~nsmg, and 1t means prompt and
fair handling o,f those that do.
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Molded" boot:
lnsulolld Insoles,
Illicit pllollnlnc with
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Holiday guosta o1 Anderaon B.
Kibble were Mr incl Mrs Glen
Milhoan o1 ~kersburi, w.
va., and Mr. and Mrs. David
Smith and daughters Pal and
Diana Long Botlom.'
Mr.'and Mrs. Rlcbard Smith
and daughter al Akron visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Emest Ruth
and other relatives during tho
holidays.
Recent vllitora of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Rooe were Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J. Rooe and
sons o1 Akron, Mr. and Mrs.
Dana VanMeter and children of
Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Rome
Sandy of Parkersburg Mrs
Allee Foully, Mr.
Mrs:
Ernest Ruth and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Buckley. ·
Chrlstmu guesta of Mr: and
Mrs. Gene Wllso.n were Mr. and
Mra. Junior Congrove and
Denise of Zanesville, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Sams and boys of
Jane Lew, w. va,, and Mr. and
Mra. Nigel Hudoon, Long
Brancl&gt; 'II J
Aln .an , ~nd Mro. Gary
Barnhart and daugh~r of Fori
Shaw, Smnter,
and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Barnhart and
son of California. visited with
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WAIIIIINGTON (ui&gt;I)...: Gov·
abwint fann of!lelaJa say they
have atarlld eitmpijlng with a
Wltlte Hottle !God eonleleoce
'"ctpo!lll !IMliJlitl to COJilhal•
....... mill&lt; llhortacel In poor
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NeD1 W. Freeman. head o1
the OO!Dmodl"' Dlllrlbu
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vlli111 al the ~t'a Food
and Nutrition s..me, laid In
an 1nten1ew the eaency de.
dded Jut fill to shllt from
lllllinltant to Instant nonfal
milk In Ill dwutllwl J!fOIII'IDII,
Purchuing ol ·the Instant VFI·
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ma aald.
Freeman and oilier cWJclala
aald they
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lhle to ·~ ~ the
Jio~Hniiimt, iDIIk powder be- · ~.have al·
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Feb. 11 - PaUl R. Holter, 47,
RaclnedledaiHoizerMedlcal
Ceeter; Frank w. P~, first
)lnaldenl ol the Melp Athletic
Booatero, pteaented lifetime .

torDeyBernarclFulllreltedthe
Slate'a we at the first degree
murder lrlal of William:
rre4erlck Wyut. ·Fred
Morrow, P!&gt;ID.....,., elected
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Pomeroy, 1.1 Valentine Girl ol lllreh 7 - .Mrs. Authy ,-llareb .• - 'l1le .IJ ......rt..
Jan,li-Charlel Haymanft- XI Gamma Mu Chapter o1 Bet8 'l'heobl1d o1 Middleport named bame til
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elected chairman Of the hoard Slsma Phi ~orlty ; about chairman al the 1818 ..., t,rn
Cnellrild 11 hJi4
of the Racine H!lioe-l'{atiwJal ,43,GOO •lo!tn from the Cecil Seal Canpt,n far. the' Me1p
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• Bolin's.Stare at Langavllle In ~ty ScidetJ for Q1ppled
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Jan: 210 - Flu opldemlc anda DirE. . .
Children and Adult&amp;.
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vlllllntl ~at Rober M.,u.al,, . Feb. II - RadJel Fire and )Jarch 10 - Court &amp;Jipoln!ed
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Jan: 21 - l..el!dllls Creek C)UeelloltheMelplllah'Future O'Brien &amp;IYII hla cloalng
project near lundlns atage; Homemakara ol America; Pic. • .....t ID beba1f ol Wl!1lam
~ 210· ltud!mllln gradea Danny Joe Dodd, 24, New F. W)'ant, M, Racine, on trial in
me lbrouibeiptenrolled In the Haven, ~ In Vlelllam.
Me1p Qxmty ,.,mon pleas
third annual Saturday Op- Feb. IS - .Mlas Sue Lehew, a;ut fW' first de&amp;ree murder.
portunlf; lchool; Dlc1l N-, Mason, retired employe of lbe
March II - Mlddleporl
P!&gt;llloroy student at llle Red Allchor and Slllfler Stores, Cauncll appiOVed Jeslslalilll to
Unlverally of Tulia, par. dies. In Vetera111 Memorial do away with JI8I1DY parking In
tlclpaling In the TU Modern Hoopltel.
the village al MJddlep«rt. Tile
Choir preaented In sis cities and
Feb. 17 - Wllllam Henry lout aau!UDIIbi!t will be paid
Cl~NING
foar !!latea.
Ewing, prominent Pomeroy far parldna Is a nlctel.
J111. Z2 - Second well being bullneliman and Meigs County March 12- Tile Meigs County
driUed by the HunllntJ 011 Co., of coroner lor nearly 35 yean, dies School Dlltrlcl Board of
Lakewood, Ohio, on Clarence at Jl:olzer Medical Ceeter.
Educallaa turns down llat a
Proffltl property; lire gute Feb. II - Brenda Michael request thetll endorse a county
The ltlrt at I New Y,Q.r II
Iormor Mason Clinic and at. crowned Valentine queen at Income tu for local school always a time for l)f'l.vt
new rtso tutlons, for
lacl!ed realdence.
Southern IIIah School.
J1!111!C!101.
taking atoc.IC, for starting
J111. ZI - Second big gas well Feb. 19 - Mary CarJOY, 13, March 13- Edaon E. Ro!llh,
with a clean slat&amp;. So
here's 1 thoughHrom o"e
driUed in on hillside J!loperty admitted to Holzer Medical owner of Locust Grove Farm,
who speclallzes·1n ''clean
belonging to Clarence Proffitt, Center for lreatment of injuries Racine, named Gold Star slate-s."
Portland.
sustained when alruck by an Guernaey Breeder far 111111 by
sort
throup,h
vour
JID. 28 - Doug1u A. Seyler, automobile.
the American Guernsey Cattle
"holiday bHt ' clothing,
Ztl, Pomeroy, stabbed lo~r
Feb. 211- 1211 Attend lather- Club. Syracuoe fourtb p-aders
Check
each
pJtce ·
carefully for those IC·
limes in the bact with a hunting son banquet of Pomeroy Lodge cbamplona ol a cage tourney
cldental liQUid sta·lnt or
knife, reported in good CCII· 164 FI:AM.
held at Syracuoe Elementary.
that s mall spot left bV 1
stray bit of cranberry
dillon.
Feb. 21 - Dr. Ray Rankin
March 14 - Kenneth Harris
SIUCI . OddS ar' that ;
Jan. 'II - ICHIIcked road Pltkeni1, chief ol atalf at named J.eslonnalre of the year
milady's party driitll81,
and every man's best1
conditions, most hazardoua ol Veterans Memorial Hoepltel, by memben ol Drew Webster
suits, were worn much
win!«, resulted in !!1!111erous Pomeroy, and practicing Po!lt31ollbeAmerlcan Legloo.
more than usual during ..
autwnoblle accldenll and other Middleport osteopathic
~arch U - Mrs. Gary
the holidays .
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physician, named acting county Freeman, Pomeroy, awarded a
Don't just tucll.ffl~ back
Jan. 21 - Dr. Harold llrpwn, coroner by the hoard of Melp palnllntJ, following lbe em·
Into the clont 6n 1 hanger
Pwnetoy dentist, cba1nnan of Commisalonors.
clulllllolan art iliow sllged at
and forget them, One
gOCid rule to remember
lbe 111119 Meigs County Heart Feb. Z2 - Homer Edwin the J'wneroy NaUmwl Bank.
about clo1nes cart Is thlt
Fund campaign..
Cook, II, prominent Middleport
March 17 - Racine Fui·Valu
spots and 1t11ns of
whatever kind shouldn't
Jan. 311 - Home ol Mr. and resident and businessman more . Markel purchased by the
bt allowed to harden and
Mrs. Richard Weaver, corner of than 40 yean, dies at Vet«ans Robert Roberta famlly.
become fixed In the
OUve and Beech Sll., Mid· Memorial Hoepltel.
March II - Wllllam Wyant,
fabric. That makll them
even more difficult to gat · .
dleport, gutted by lire.
Feb. 23 - Ben J. Spencer, 68, 14, Racine, found guilty of
out .
J1111. S1 - Todd Snyder and Racine, dies in Holzer Medical manala\!lhler in a first desree
John Canine, oulltanding Ohio Cent«.
llll!l'1ler lrlal, was taken to a!lo
Unlveralty athletes, guest Feb. Zl- Roy T. Kasper, 77, State penllentlary to begin
speakers for first meeting of widely known utiUI)' company oervlng a 1-211 year sentence.
Meigs Counl7 Fellowahlp of employe, dleo in Veterano
March II - Ailsa Walker
Christian Athletea organization. Memorial Hoepltel; Middleport wins first place at the Meip
~~~~Malror Council approves plan lor
SPelling Bee. Firemen
dividing.
Into.
lots
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Howard ReUslous
3-8 develctp a ten-lot houSing adMr. and Fob. 2 - Barbara White, diFIIonb. 2fl
Mrs.
Humphrey, Tom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
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- Art appreciation
Tim and~ Lou, of BeDevllle, While Pomeroy named 111119 period observed at Uio Pomeroy
Mrs. Paul Betty. Crocker
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~::;m:;; ~:=~~: ~Y dinner guesta of Mr. Scliool; Paul Parsona, of Feb. 2'1 - Reeae T. West, 11,
llir. and Mrs. John Arbaugh. and Mrs. Denver Weber and Burlingham area, employed as successful coal operator, dies at
Marvin Walker returned sons were Mr., and Mrs. Oscar ~~ Mlcklleport PoUce Mercy Hoepltel in MI. Vernon.
home from St. Jooepb Hoepitel,
Feb. 3 - Minor details to be
Parkersburg, where he underwent sursery. He Is with Mrs. Doris Marks of Long warted out before bldo invited drowned in diaper pall at home;
recovering satisfactorily.
Bottom during the Jiolldays.
~=• ~planer:'• he was the son of Charles and
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• Judith Stock, Albany, Route 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Other gueota ID lbe Marks home
Griffith were Salurday guesll of were Mr. and Mrs. James Feb. 4 - HerbGUkeyreolgns
lURCH
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers and family of 81 Middleport Chief ol Pollee.
-·•-•n- Mrs Lar"'·- ,._ Meigs IIIah School has.a bomb
Marcil I - Tile Sonthern
Wllllam · Corns of Cansl Win- •........,.~
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Local School board orders a
cheoter.
Marks and the Carruthera Feb 5 Melp IIIah School clo!!ed 110o11 hour far all IChools
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Planla and family were all dinner guests of cheelt~ out clear alter officials 1n the dlalrlct.
two sons, David and Phl11ij! of Mrs. Maggie Carruthers of receive aecond bwQb threat.
Marcil 3 - Kermll Waltoa,
.VIenna were Chriltnlu guests Middleport.
Feb 8 Annual Boy Seoul Pomeroy )InaJa m•n, named
of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Riebel weatisF;,
toaliveyeartermontheMelp
Grllfltl! and son Joe. llavld'was vlliled with Uioir children and
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dllcharsed from the Navy alter 1am111es on Chrlslmas Day Mr
and
Mrs,
Robert
Thomas'
and
aecond
1rade student at Meigs County Public Health
lour yeora' service. Other
family
of
Cheslre,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rutland
Elementary'
was kllled Advisory Council.
gueota In lbeGrllflth home were
Robert
Morton
and
daughters
of
wben
ltrudt
by
a
car
on
ber way
Marcil 4 - WIDiam Rohr,
Steve Cowdery JJI Silver Ridge
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Edward
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:bel and fllllily of Pomeroy Cou~ty Ame~lcan Cancer lila aU-aporia banquet at
Helen Archer apenl 1 Crulade lund drive..
Soulbern 111gb Sebool.
tare policy now II 10 awitcb to
Marcil 6- Giant Malp In·
complete use of llle Instant rewdiyswithMr.andMrs.Don Feb. 1- Jefi Werry, quar~as. lui u it beconles
Coleman
and Uie
family
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Columbu durllig
holidays.
Tile awildt ~ .• IIIOI!eJ . GUI!illaltho bome of Mr. and
Fnemaii said lbe ileparlmenl Mrs. Emeat Whitehead and
currti!llt piys •bout :lll.li eenta daughters, Jean, Jane~ ~ull,
a poulid for J1411Hn11anl dry on Chrlstmu Day,.... Mr. and
mJ!k lorlllied Wlth vlstamlna A Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mary Rulli
and D, fllld about 3U eenll a and Joy, Middleport, Mr. and
pound fW'.I«IIIied ln!!lanl dry Mrs. BID Meredith, Chuck and
milk. Atlhll ra'ie, a CGilyJ!ete Jlo8er, and Becky Lq 'If
awlfl#t to. !be, ~~ l&gt;Mtet O.verly, Tim Glaae ol
The \ Maximu"'
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ww1d ~ pva-t Pwoei6y,Mr. and Mrs, Danva:
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In ntralareaa ol Meigs ordered
slopped.

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maker al jeepe, purchaaes lbe
adjacent former Imperial
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A. Cleland, 78, Racine, died In
the Pleasant Valley Boepllal.
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We are a citizen of each community we-serve and ,
~e an activtl part in, its $ffairs, Like aJ1Y ,oth~
Citizen,, we -:v•nt our neighbo~s ~ thin~,w~ p:(,,. ·"oft'••'-'' ·
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loollla1lle!IDI awll'ded a gran~ dwii!t. the llll1lllil PrGcrw. ~ ldllld Wlltlle
ln,uJ ~by Marietta Ripclrl mMIIntl at Pwoeioy ...... ...,.. Il!!ari

well 'l'rinll7 Church. Paul 8mlrl /II (:• Felber Fl Ill ",
drilled'*! .118roldJIGullt farm, pndlcli thet Meip Counly wiD ......,.,.. ·
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lbe United SIAtel Filii liid PDrt!aiid ,.....,,
have lbe largest Wldeqround lfarch • - .....,..
WQdllle Dlplrtment •II•~ In reb: lo - Paul Panona ap. Cl!l1 mine In 1te world to be 1lndim duatp lcllciD
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Uio IW'IIItl' Middleport dump a i!Wl!Y period by Middleport Mardi 1 - 1'1-...llntl ..u. In .. lbe
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where it's used. We're in this business because it
is concerned with the supply of a fundamental
requirem~nt of modern living, because it's an honorable one, because we like it, and because we want
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boate wiD be permUted to travel
on lt. No aw1miDinl ,wiD be
permitted. The lodge and ca])lna
w01·e eaUmated to coat $3
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wldch coat t}.ll mlllloo, in·
cludeaa 2kCre lalte now partb'
linlllled and a new road from
a!lo SM.
Tile lake wiD be mainly uoed
lor water 1q1plles, but llllal1

MadJcaJ Ceeter.
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Jan. 1J- MlddJepGrt V11lage
Couneil. ~dopt $117,1211 ap.
proprlatlon~ ordinance lhlit
Included 1i111U aalary Jncro w, IIIIOUIIIIq to al!oat
llvecenllonthehour, toalmoat
all town employs~.
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Meip CGunl7'• oldeat resldmt,

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Pomeroy,
3, are announcing lbe birth of a daughter
on Dec. 31al the Holzer Medical
Center, Gallipolls.
The four pound, sis ounce,
baby has been named Angela
Marie. Grandparenta are Mr.
and Mrs. Wal~r Hollman,
Chester; and Mrs. and Mrs.
Edmond Grueoer, Whittier,
Colli.; and the sreatgrandparenta are Mrs. Lelah
FUnt, Whittier, Calif.; Mrs.
Stella Grueoer, MlneraviUe ;
and Mrs. Ella Douglas, Chester.

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By Gletma 8. MJihOSD
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Conroy,
Hugh, vlalted over
Chriltmas with his mother,
)(ta. Allee Dodson. While here
, Mn. Dodson entered the
Veterans Memorial Hospital for
a majOr oporatkl!.
Mr. and Mra. Maynard Bahr
were Chri.slmas dinner guest.
of lbelr aon, Mr. and Mrs. Cosh
Baht of Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan,
Elaine, Tony and Mikel, a~
· ~nded the get-lo-gelher of
nlatiYea Sunday at the
allidence of Mr. and Mrs.
,_pup smlth at Pomeroy.
' lira. Allee Dodaoi1 received'
JNI'd lbi!t her btolher-in.law1
........ Ferguson, husband or
/t)IIJt Conroy at Hwltington, and
·~r brolller·ln·law, Gordon
l!:riaJ, hd&gt;and of Daisy Dod·
11111; of Springfield, passed away
)Ill week.

Melp' PI well burn1i!1 111
blowing al! on Uio Wllllam
McKelvey WID near Pw1land.
Jan. 1-Mta. RUioell (Jane)
Brown, R.N• .o1 Pumeroy, is
llllp l:ounlf'• · llr!!l puhlle
HealIll Tube~culolla Nurae;
$601,000
approved
lor
Pwoeioy'a .,.... pnject; a
aon, born to~~~'· arid&gt;Ml'l. Jerry
D. Eada, Rutland, declared
oolnner al the Flrsl Bab)' oltbe
Year CGDteal.
Jan. 7- Flames 111ft leaping
from a pil at the lite ol the
biggest fU weD believed ever
hit In IOIItheastem ()blo and
perhapo, In Ohio~ County SUpt.
o1 llcbc!oll Robirt BDwen to
coordinate a four..county' nile

' Of all Of the questions ell· ganese. The "peeling" was
·to this colunia, • the · due to a lamination effect re.
following ·wll'j! aaked diost suiting from poor homogenl·
. ofte~J-and alnee they inay zatlon In the melt. ,
' c!&gt;llle up .again In 11170 they · Q-1 have a eDver 19l1
. bear repnntlns:
Lln&lt;oln cent. What Ia It
· · Q-1 have an 181'1 flve-eenl worth?
· pl~e In' uled eon..UO. aDd
my hl'tllller t,aa toe wllll the
A-There were no copper
aame date IIi uclnulated or silver Lincoln cent. Issued
etadiii!ID, llut ~ are rays by the mint In 1943 A few VI (!I'GIIrll!ll to ~ tra1n1n11
.. Joetween eaeh iCar OD hl1 COpper pJanchets did Slip lor letehen lntere!!lad in the
eel!~ a~d a o De .oa mine. through from the 1942 issue field olljlectil edueaUCII.
'll'lllc!h eae 'll 'eouterlelt!
but most are accounted for.
Jan. I - Es-Poatmaater
~- A-ProbablY neither. The Silver cento hearing thai Jamu Walter Waddell, Mid·
1886 nickel wl)h raya on the date-unless stamped on a d1eport, dies In llolzer lledlca1
reveroe waa also minted for dime planchet-were fabrl·
a abort per\od In 1887, but cated outside of authorized Center.
Jan. I - Mrs. Jane Walton
the design was not well ac- minting facilities and are
be&amp;lna
dutlea u Pomeroy
cepted by the pub II c and considered unlawful.
VIllage
Clerk
succeedlrll Mrs.
later ln. tliat ·~arne year tho
Q-Now thalallver coolent
Edna
Schoenleb,
clerk lor lbe
rayi were removed.
eobta have beta dl~conllnued
Q-Why did lbey dlaeon·. wkere can they be aold at a pasl II ysara, who resigned;
tlnu tle Dal pole OD lbt profit ami how Ia th)s proUI lluh gas and oO lire tbrealened
dome Of Moatkello-Jeffor· determined? Ia 11 true the majOr dlauler In the Portland
'"I•'• liome om·the reverse of Joveroment "Ill redeem
but was under control
fie lde,RIT
!heae C o I D 1 it the lOin( shw1ly Iller II ltarted.
. '·A~There .to no flag pole on prlee I'll' aUver?
Jan. 10..,. Two story frame
Monticello·- either on the A-+lA!t's take !hal question home llid contenll owned by
b)/lldlng llleU or Ill likeness one part at a 11me. First,
on· ~ J:~trerson nickel. What there are sev'!J'al firma over Frank Farley near Langsville
you may be referring to is. a the country offering
to 15 dealroysd by fire,
Jan. 11 - Tlieodoi'e T. Reed,
die-break running !rom the per cent over face va ue lor
dome to 'the Iipper rim on the all coins will! a 90 per cent Jr., president of Tho Farmers
wa,rtune. n I c ke 1 lasiled at silver content but -they will Bank and Savings Co., and
Siil Francllco. It runs' dl· Dot accept small i~ and the Edison Hobetetter, prulde:nt ol
r~tly through the large let· seller must pay the shipping
ter"S cailsing it to appear as costs and Insurance lees
81D8
a dollar sign or as a nag Since the Treasury lifted t~
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melting han s:lver coins are
Q-loa'l It true that the 10 disappearing almost as fast
c~e~ w a r II me al c h h as •the:( were minted and if it
laaJIOI) lletweeu IM! and continues for another six Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
son and Mr. and
1MI w ere aetuallY lllver· months, a coin with a market
plaiH? I have aeea 10111e value of 1~ per cent will be Mrs.
m, and
abowllll lbla plate Mrllally worth 10 times that amount daugh~r of
peelft away.
ln.flve years.
'IIIIIIIJ.thelr
A-D~I.· \Yorlll, War II,~ ~nrWJJt9nse to IIJe last P•i 'l'frl· t . 't:.-'I:JGi!!a'•li.. ..f
sllvor
®n~ldeiid!-arce 1 o th,t qqestioJ)I~no--abs oiler tha weekend.
materldt- litid 1M'" ffl -cent I
not. 'TM governme "t • Mrs Lilly Lee Shultz
pl~e from ~ toot was Will accept discontinued coin· · !--"~ and Mrs Lea Jean
iuued li! an alloy
58 per age at face value only-and uuu,
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silver and g per cent man- eral Reserve banks
Mrs. Harold Parker and family
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of Coal Grove, Ohio, and Mr.
ai!d Mrs. Weoley Arbaugh of

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Street maintenance was
espected. to be the dly's blggeol
problem because ol Icing
conditions and a light accwnulaUon of ...,. espected.
today.
Tile !1111111'1 conlract expired
laal Thursday and it has
de1D811ded tho same increase in
sslarles aa that which will be
pm to poUee and firemen
when their new contract is
reoolved.
Thesafetyforeedre liking a
mnlm•IIDpay of$10,0tltla year,
but have remained on 111e lob
during negotiations.
The ell)' has offered the blue
Those spending Chrlatmas
collarworlrersdpercmtralae
Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Alva
ww~anddtyhall , deaplte fW' all cJal'lllcaUO!ll, which
Holsinger
Sr. were Mr. and
1 l4mpW'IrJ rellraining order ww1d he below that oftered lbe
Mrs.
Sol
Bigley
and Eddie, Mr.
JP'IIIIBI the city ohorUy before unllormed men.
and
Mra.
Robert
Webb and
lte Wllkout deadJine .
Tile same union went on
Laura
Jean,
Guysville;
Emma
O•nnm Pleas Judge Ralph lllrlke lor three days In January
Van
Meter,
George
Curtis,
P. Jfah- lsaued Uio injunction 1818 In a wage dlapute.
Roberta, Doris, David and
lrxlillln1 a walmul Ia acRobert
Dewey, Belpre ;
to llle alate'•
Geraldine Holslnser and
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J~Aleshla, Mr. and Mrs. Alva
ilrlkel cbJ public employe•
Holalnger Jr., Paul Wayne and
UJeaal '"
Bradley, Clinton Hololnger,
'Die dl7 p.- into effect a
Carol
Hollinger, Mr. and Mrs.
..W iifplaltl to cui the ellect
~Winnie
Hollinger and Douglas,
ol llle walkout. Dll1trlcl ~
Raymond
Holsinger and LeRoy
poll ., 111ft to tab over LOGAN, Ohio (UPI) Forrester
.
.._of wwt:buuM guards and w o n o1 a lodeo and 41
.pal! • - were to aerve as e~blnlln Uio Old Man's Cave
. , . . there. Tile city In- park ""' IICOII!I phase o1 a
dDntar apelle!l to Uio more tban f4 million
public wid1e garbqe waa not recreatlmll dmlopmenlln the
oallec:ted
1locking Slate PiriE, wiD begin
when -Iller paiDII&amp;.
The lodje wiD provide dining
lacillllei, alwiQDing pool and
meeting rooms, but no liVing

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Cincinnati Workers
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rnrike ·at Mlu1fJH'
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Birth of Daughter

aNCINNATI (UP!) - About
t,IIIO municipal workera In
Ollo'ltblrdiar(!estdl)'wenlon
llllb at mJdniiJbl Sunday alter
conlloet talks with tho city
rlldlad a plem•le.
lblll1 1,100 ol the workers,
me~Jlben ol the Municipal
Employea Union Diltrlct
Council 51, voted 9·1 to
..th~rlae the atrlke, alter
neaollaton failed to reach
. . . - 1 d!&amp;'lng a 5\!o hour
lilt- mllluto JDMiing &amp;mday.
Plcbll were especled to
appear •ar"' today al .n
deputmmll involved, in·
cbdnl blglnrays, walerworka,
1arba1e collection, the

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Clarke,
Sr., New Ha-, wiD be ap.
pearing on the General Electric
College Bowl televlliCII show on
JID. II. .
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Son alCol. (Retired) 1lalph R.
Walen and Mrs. waten, the
former Kathleen Clar~e,
Columbus, Ind.; Geoffrey was
oeloeled as an ofllctal member
ol 1be panel from Vanderblll
University where he Is a aenlor
this year. Before going to

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'nJB8DAY
CHESTER COUNCIL . 323,
Ne Y , n~
llauchlers ol AmeriCa, ?:311
w ears .,.,,
Tueaday nlglil at the baiL Jn.
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lf.lllalilll ol alibi a, Willi Ill' Tile trl!di""""! New ,,.. I
olllcen to
wlllte unlfarml. Day Ptlierlnl of the Harry
MIDDLEPORT FloAM Lod8e Plclteaa,fllllily
held at !be
No liS 'l'ueld8y· 111 Master 'home ol Mr. UC!-¥n· Wlmll
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Masoal
Au.q.ilnl~ ..;., Md lolrL
~y SHAKESPEARE WIWamMINilllli;Chack,boine
Clu~ l:3ll WedneadaJ, bo1ue o1 from Ohio State Unlvetalt; and
Mrs. ~ W•mel'&gt;
Jloller,.,ol !!efeN; ~· 1}111
CHOm IIEHEARsAL, 7,30 Mrs.llliold S,uer, Mary Rulli
p.m. WedNiday Trinll7 United and Joy, ~ RGute I;
ChurCh o1 ~.
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BIG BEND Neighborhood · Mrs. ,LJie lialdenon and Kay,
Girl Sc,ut alrvlce leam Mr, ilnd Mra. Ernul
1r11n1n11 oeuton, 10 a.m. tq 2 Whl!eJwad,Jaan,Janell!dJull,
p.m. WeoDaday, St. Andlawa and Mr. vldinclandlltiMar.·,llartVflr
Chun:h, ParllenburS W Va Weber, lla
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JANUARY 1. ..:.: ; Jloilald tile '-'01 Nailwtll Banll, ....._,; M(ddlllport 1lllrti a
~ • .naiiVt of ~th, annoaneed ,llankAm~rlcard, landfill dump II! .S.Iia~ury
. . . - admlnlllralof ol wiDhelrilllAied'*iYI!IIWch. ~.
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Jill, l ,.. Reaer Epplo electe!l P,meroy, elleo In Hol~r Ohio ~'of HIIItb illd

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fo lks, your friends. That' s who the U.S. Census is
fo r. All of us.
We ne.ed your fa cts and figures to pion enough
schools, housing, roads, health servi ces, iobi, Aiso,
congressmen and state legislators ore all ocated
according t~ pop~lb tion.
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has a chance
..- encounter with a
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nervous young
American soldier
in Saigon
which makes him
wonder about
the scope of U.S.
desertions in

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many? Where
do they go? What
becomes of
them? He finds
that . ..
ly TOM TIEDE
NEA Staff Correspondent
SAIGON- !N E A )Recently an American news·
man browsing in a t•welry
ltore on the edge of t Is cl~
waa approache:l by a ta ,
nervous youth who said he
waa a Gl.
The two ezchanged routine
cooversation, mostly about
noth!'* and the soldier In·
vlted t e newsman to dinner .
The meal was a mess. The
y o u n g serviceman just
picked at his. And he didn't
utter a word all through.
Finally, after eating, the
lad began talking. He asked
U the newsman had his press
card along. The newsman
l8ld be did. Ab~Uy , the Gl
oftered to buy t for '100
cuh.
The offer was surprising.
For
one thing such a trans·
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would a Gl need civilian
I.D. anyway?
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dler ezplained.
Ho paused.
"I've left my unit."
It was Indeed obvious. The
nervous Gl was a deserter.
He said he had been serv·
IDg In a nearby Armllogisties outllt, got "sick o ever~ and went absent wit •
out eave.
Had he gone hack within
30 days, be woold have been
punlthed mere!~ for AWOL,
a relatively m or offense.
But now he was legaUy a
daerter.
uSo," tbe Gl said, •\J got
to 1et me some ldentiflca·
!loll. I ala'.t going back to no
jaU or that. I'm gonna lose
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INCOME tax sorvl&lt;e, dally
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ex&lt;:ept Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5
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p.m . Evenings by lp·
the &amp;noliell Hoat.r
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pOintment. Mrs. Steven
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IWandl) Eblin. Laurel Clttt
Road on Rt. 7 bypass.
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V-W PARTS In stock. Import ' 3259.
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L.-------------~----..J. ! auto ropolr. Service by ep11-9-60t&lt;i
polntment only. Open 6 p.m. For Rent
to 9 p.m., Phone 992·2717,
WANT AD
For
INFORMATION
it works. Some U.S. desertGravel Hill Garage, John
COMFORTABLE
sleeping
AKC
Pomoranltin
p ppi.S s;5
DIADLINIS
ers have now been profitably 5 P.M . Day aetore Publication Krawsc;:zyn, 300 Broadway,
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wi.urnace
hoot.
Phone
Direct
delcendon~
or ' v.~ .
lost in Saigon for more than
Middleport, Ohio.
Monday Deadline 9a .m .
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Houstrs
Champion,
a
S3,1100
a year.
cancellation &amp; Correctlont
l-4-3tp
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be
accepted
until
9
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for
dog.
Phone
304-421-60d0.
The risk, however, is
Dey of Publication
12-31-3tp
great. The military police
RUBBER STAMPS made to
UGULATIONS
here routinely check Ameri·
The Publisher reserwes the
order. 24 hour service. For For Sale
Real Estate For Sale
cans (civilians or otherwise) right to edit or relect anv ads' more Information call Dwaln
side combat zone. Not very for legal I.D. And there Is de-em ed oblec tional. The or Wilma Cosio, Portland, TOPPER lor pickup truck. NEW. HOMES FOR SALE. Wo .
will not be responsible 1
Phone 9P2-6&lt;91 .
have boltutiM ~ av11toblo ·
many of them manage to always the chance that a publiSher
Ohio.
tor more tt~an one Incorrect
t-utc ... will build on yoiH"o. Sampto l
skip for home. So the major- jealous Vietnamese black- Insertion.
1·2-JOip
ity come to Saigon to lead marketeer will turn a U.S.
------homeo otrqdy built lor yovr I
RATES
For Want Ad Service
11J69 GREGORY hou1t traitor. lnljlldlon.C.ItA. t L.Io.Let '
their fugitive existence.
black-marketeer over to the
5 cents per Word one Insertion
12 root by 60 toot. 2 bedrooms. Construction, pltont 9P2-~.
Military authorities say fuzz.
Minimum Charv• 7Sc
Female
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Wanted
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Call m -3397.
11·12-llc
they do not know how many
Thus, in general, desertion
12 cent• per word three
P
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deserters are in Saigon right Is seldom a permanent state consecutive Insertion s.
NEED MORE money? Earn11 cents per word she con now, but guesses go up to in Saigon. Military personnel
Insertions.
lngs unllmltl!ld tor · part or 1953 FORD tractor, Golden
1,000.
officers believe that about IE ecutlve
25 per cent Discount on paid
full time. Write The Dally
Some can manage to get one in every 3,500 troops ad$ and ads paid within 10 days. Sentinel, P.O. Box 729, Jubilee. Good ohapo. Phone
773-5157 Milson.
POMEROY - Rt. 7 - tO ocros,
by for a w bile with their deserts every 30 dars-b.ut
CARD OF THANK S
D.o.
Ohio
L
OBITUARY
.
rvmoroy,
.
1p
12-31-61c
2 atory frame, remodeled, 2
regular identification, plus most are back In thell' units
SLSO
for
50
word
min
imum
.
12·31-6
baths, utility room , ~
forged passes or orders . But within three mo~ths.
Each additional word 2c.
·
lttdrooms.
·
the long term bug-QIIts must
For this reason, U.S. offlRATS, MICE ellmltiflod
BLIND ADs
• Help ~~~-nted
equlp themselves with new cials In Vietnam have never
Additional 25c Cherge per
ftG
forever. GET STAR, 2'h ttl.. POMEROY - MULBERRY ~uslness Services
1 $15 ;93... 87 WAS commission
AVE. - 2 slary fremo, 2
identities.
worried much about the Advertisement .
$1 .69. Eborsbaclt Hardwire,
apartmanll,
built-In kllchen READY-MIX CONCRETL
OFFICE HOURS
id
f II
Sugar Run Milt, Picken's
To do this, the deserters steadily growing desertion
S:JO a .m. to 5:00p .m . D•lly,
PI our 1ver1ge u H.m e
has
everytfllng,
basament,
delivered right to 1yourl
twrdware, Mason.
invariably go to lbe black -rate here. They say they are s : JU a .m . to 12 :UU Noon
salesmen nationwide lilt
control
'hilling.
protect. Fa stand 111y. FrHi
ytlr. We need good man over
12·30-301p
market. Anything can be ob· concerned about it- but not saturday .
RACINE
RESTAU~ANT­
utlmates.
Phone tH-3284,.
ot0
with
car
to
take
short
auto
tained lbere for a price. And overly anxious.
In excellent condition; all
Goegleln
Ready-Mix
Co .
trlpo
""r
Pomerlly.
Air
Mill
the price of a new Identity
As one authority puts It:
POOOLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy '
Notice
Middleport, atlo. , . :·
E. H. Read, Pros., American miniature, t75 lnd up. Stud • ,qulpmont and building •.
RACINE THE TILE
can be as high as $2,000
"I suppose we could put AUCTION ovary Friday ril•ht· Lubrlconll Co.. B01 696,
6-30-ttc
service end grooming. Phone ' BUSINESS ROOM - ceiling
Amencan money.
out frantic dragnets every
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Dayton,
Ohio
&lt;15«11
.
992-54(1.
To pay for it, and· support now and then. But. why ~Inning Nov. 21 at 7 p.m .
ges healor, Hied floor, toilet, AIR . CONOITIO,.IN.G,
Old Auction Hoult, Laurel
11·3-tlc
ld
h
largo tot.
himself In genera I, a de- s ou we? They (the desert- cnrr. For"t Geor•e, Auc.
T B
Rotrlgoratlon wvlce. Jo&lt;k'o
serter must not only deal ersl aren't going anywhere.
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Wanted
0 uy
HENRY CLELAND, Broker
Rotrlger'lllon, New Haven.
with but deal in the black They may fose themselves, ' ~llon_eee
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· 23_-_rrc~
AWNINGS, storm doors llld
Offfco·• 992-2259
Ph""t 182·:1079.
market.
maybe even make some,19550R56Ford, 2do&lt;lr •.ardlop.
windows , carports.
Ra. - 992-2561
There are oJI number of money- but for bow long? A DUE TO ILL IIEALDI, the Will pay $1011 lor ..,,. In good
marqutel, blown and belt
1-4·3tc
ways to do so.
couple months? A year?
Laurel Cliff Auction HolM ! shape. Contact Eugene
Insulation. Elmer White,
HARRISON'S' 'fv· AND - AN;·
•·
to
ob'·in
U.S.
dolEventually
thev
will
alwa.ys
will
be
cloeed
unW
further
11\orrlson,
Rutland,
aller
5
sa
lot
reprnentaflve.
For
free
TEN
One ,.
"'
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b k ' th
notice
lllimatts, phone Charlll
NA SERVICE. Phone .
Iars from friends back home w n up. ~c m e,;serv•ce
·
p.m.
Lisle, , Syracuse. v. v.
9112-2522.
(via the malls, usually) and -and In ]atl besides.
l.wtc
12·21-l:ttp' John10rt and Son, tnc.
6-10-llc
1
then p e d d le the money
5 1 tic
for nearly three times the . Uppel811D8
VACANCY tor two elderly
- - : - - - - -- -·-·_
A
CIGARETTE vending '
people. Prolar prlvete pold C~~~~••~::~~~~~c. ~~~::= .
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GI!O. HOISTETTER,·
machln" and oervlc... ABC
local and legal currency exchange rate.
ByMn. EveiJallrictiOI
patients. Phone Milson, 773. or call M. D. Miller, Rt. ' · NEW GAS furnace lnotalled, 1 ACRE - i roomo, garage,
Enterprises, Milson, W. Va ..
IPI9th\!&lt; is IQ.p\lf~ase regMr. and,.~. R. K. Rowan
5185.
10-8-llc
Pomeroy, phone 9P2-621t .
:;~m1~11'1.• , avalla~e,, Phq QU!bull~lngs, $2.5410.
Phone 773·554.
6·9••rc
lilel;•.·Poat .EJchanga .ltems spent~• wltll Mr. and · tWILL plck up merctoandllt
'· 26-tlc
ro. to.rtti NPDERN,- 3 ~1' " baiJ:I,, ''- : · ,.~ ·
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~f'~~~~s~~~:;tm.:;,7. Mn. James Daniels ol Mid· and take to auction on 1 Emploument Wanted
· ;,· 5~~H~2f'· ·~1:::0.,,;,,, S!!PTIC tanks cleanld. Millar
form) and then deal them dleport. Other guests and
percentage basis. Call Jim
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BEAUTIFUL colonial mapltl bath, basament, 16,5110.
,
::;ltatlon. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
Adams. auctioneer. Rutland. WILL DO Ironing In my home. stereo. AM&amp;FM radio 5 BEDROOMS - Bath, cottar.
.JOJS.
to the alley markets for relatives in the Daniels home
2-12-tlc
three or four times list price. was their grandson, Crls
Phone742~1 . 9-23-llc
Phone 742·3842.
teoturlng ' speakers and Two lovet loll, Sl1,f00.
A third Is to get hold of Withee, Mr. and Mrs. RusleU
_ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1·_ol-31c automatic 4-apaed record
HtlonorVtrgiiTNionl,
dtanger. Balance $84.30. Uae
ASSOCIATES
guns, television sets, radios, Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
lns11anca
motorcycles - or anything Rasgerly, Mr. an!! . 1\!rs. ·Dorst and family spent Wanted
our "budget payment t~.
992-UU
AUTOMOBILE tnoiH"ance been
else American-and seD ell· WDiiltm Slump, and Mr. and Christmas wltll the Dorst's
Call 9P2·335I.
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12·29-61c
cancelled?
Loat
your
12·29-61&lt;
reetiy to Vietnamese con- Mn. Robert MUla, aU ol Mid· daughter, Pauline, in Colum..,... . .
operator's license? Call m 2966.
somers for easy and enor- cDeport.
bus. Their other daiJ8hter, Mr.
1111111
STEREO.RADtO combl
, Business Services
mous profits.
Mrs. Ethel Stout and and Mrs. Eugene Story of
.-rn walnut. Full terao
6·15-llc
Complicated as aU this Is, datJIIhler, Mr. llld Mrs. Frank MarysvWe, Ohio, Joined them
sound producad by~,
ors, FOR HIRE - New trencher
water line, cesspool drains, 4
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - alao lett the day.
turntable plays all , . ~;
to
12 wide. Paul Anderson, NDTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Balance $76.10. U11 our b
Case No. 20.241
IV\IIson, W.Va. Phone nl-5718 E11ate Of Clair Karr
OtCHifll .
Barnett and son Roger,
Poles
term&amp;. Call 9P2-3352.
Notice IS hereby OIYtn thll
12·29-61c otter 3:30or 9-49-3915 Racine. Marouerlle
returned home after a couple of
E . karr of
4-29-tjc Mlrittrsvllle . Meigs
weeki' visit with their son, Mr.
Maximum
County,
Ohio, tJ•s been duly •PPOirited
1969 SEWING machlno, ultd
and Mrs. Ronnie Barnett In
Diameter
lust a lew times, fully SEE NEIGLER 8 ltdl , EKOcutrlxof tilt EotoiHI Clolr
TeiWI.
u
ng . Kerr, deceesed, late of Sutton
equipped to zig-zag, makes
10" on
Supply lor building _ you r( Township, MtlGI Coun!i';". Ohlo.
Mr. and Mrs. WU!ord Tipple
buttonholes. overcast, ap- home. Call Guy Nelgler · · Creditors are recaulred to file
and daiJ8hlers of Athena limite
/ argest End
Roclne o
' their
claims with said fidUciary
pliques and many embroidery
5, visited their parenta, Mr. and
• ·
w.lthln four monthl.
designs . Will sacrifice for
3-28-ttc
Dated 1hls 2tlh day ot
Mn. Clarence Nichols.
only $34.40 cash price or
-:-::-- - - - - - December 1969.
Mrs. Nelael Weatherman
terms may be arranged.
F . H. O'Brlen
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Probate Judge or said co.,nty
Phone 9P2-2685.
spent Christmas with her
Complait Service
111 5, 12, 19 - 3tc
1·2-61c
brother, Mr. and Mrl. Eldred
Phone 9-49-3821
Grimes of Athena.
Racine, OhkJ
By ROGER DOUGHTY
DELIVERED
TIMOTHY HAY, Joe Wippel
Miss Linda Spencer of
Crttt Bradford
NOTICE OF A~PO.IIITMINT
near Five Points: Phone 992TO
BOOK NOOK-Haq In lbere, Grete••• Ragel, your copy Warren College, N. C., 11
,
CIM No . 20f-44
5-1-tlc
6&lt;10.
of "How lo Get a Teea-Age Boy ud Wballo Do Wllb Him apending lbe holldaya here wltll
. OHIO
Estate or
l:~ith
Titus,
CitctaHd.
.
1·2-61p
When You Gel Him" Is on the waJ. Gretchen, wbo Uvea In her parents, Mr. and Mnt. Guy
PALLET CO.
Hallet Is hereby given that
SEWING MACHINES, Ropolr
RetevDie, Mleb., bu tblt preblem, wblcb Is she's 16,
Bertha,Lasher of Rutland, Ohio.
HAY FOR SALE. Phont 9P2· ltl'l(lca. all maka. 9P2·22&amp;1. haa
"llralay, good lookiD' 1111d ldbda sweet:" (Would Grelchea Speneer. .
, been duly tppolnttd Ad·
On Rt. 33
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Gary
6227.
Tho ~abrlc ~· Ponttt oy. mtntatratriK of tflle Est.te of
lie about aomeWag Ule that? Never.) Bullhe caa'tland a
Phone 992-2689
1·2-121p Aulhorized .Stnpr Sates an4 Edith Titus, dtctastd, late of
boy frtead-alleall one abe wanta. Goes around allralleing and "'"' of Florida apent a lew
Service. We Shlrpen .sctssora. Rvtltnd 'f.ownthlp, Meig s
days
here
wltll
her
parents,
Mr.
"aU tlnd1 of creeps," jull to IJIW thlng1 wone. But l_riO
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ohio:
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1963 VOLKSWAGEN, SsGo. Atoo
will bring an end to aU that as Youtb Beat otritea again.
and Mrs. Dana Hoffman. Then
Creditors art requli'td to tue
A-t condition, model 371
their claim• .wlth .JIId fj du~ IM'Y
they toot Mr. and Mn. C!arlell
. ·~
GOOD OLD DAYS-Long record titles were really in Betzing and aU spent D1rillmu
Ithaca pump gun, 12 gauge, RON'S FLOOR and tile, within four months.
t D•t•d· ' th'l•
31st d•y ·1 or
•tyle in those long-ago days, or so report.! Nanc~ Galbroith
lull choke. t70. Jolin JtHen, . liathroom ' and kitchen: December
1f69.
•1
rtmodlllng, lfMII, eddHiono:.
who lives in Che~k, Pa. Back in the dJJy• wherl Rlek Day with Mr. aDd Mnt. Dana For Rent
phone 992-6n3.
.
F. H. O'flrJen
can 1&lt;12·5539.
Nelson was dJJing more toddling than pickin' and singin' Hollman, Jr., and 111111 Sleven GROUNu II..,, 5 room apartProbatt Judo• of sa let' County
1-2-61c
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3·29-llc (II 5, 12, " - 3tc
his dod._pme, was turning out dimlilre "I'm Looking tof.. and Mr. and Mn. C!arlell
men! In Racine a croll from
a Guy who Play• Alto and Baritone, Doubles on Clarinet Hoffman and 11011 ol RuUand.
Junior High School. Albert WORLD
BDOK
EN-., r-""::;:-'.....;...,......._,...,...---~·.:..
· ·:__,--:-'....:,.~
and Wears a Size 31 Suit" and "I've Got That 'Oh What an They aU _ . joiDed there by
Hilt, Phone 949-2261.
Easy Job You've Got, All You Do Is Wave a Stick' Blues." Mn. Stanley Gary'l twil) ttltter,
1-2-61&lt;
Nancy alto rt~nembers Ragmond Scott's "A Dedicato'll Mr. aDd Mrs. ltennelh llavldaon
2~ .
Piet:e for the Passengers and Crew of the Fir~t Rocket and family oi.COiwnbus.
FURNISHED 2 bedi'GOIII, first
12·23-301c
Ship to MaT8" and a ditty called "I've Got Tear• in My
~n woman n~J(!ed rest~~J~w
Mr.
llld
Mrs.
Jin;
Carter floor IP'!rtmont. Middleport.
Ears jrom Lying on My Back in M~ Bed When 1 c'll
Phone
9P2·3874.
tYpe,coin ~lspensers with high qu~Jit.y '
Over You," by an arti,t who remaans flmneleu (can't llld son of North Carolina 1pe11t
12-11-llt Auto Sales
Cltrialmae
week
here
..
lb
her
q~ndy . priN:fucts. .
·.
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blame him).
parents, Mr. and Mnt. Cedi
l9SI STUDEBAKER' pl...~p Y·
FURNI$.HED · S r~m oport.' ·~ good &lt;oncllllCf!l t;q!). Con,bt .
KAZoo KOMEBACKCaldweU and aon KeMeth.
mont. Set II Ntw.tll'o Station, 11tn tn parlclng lot at !!Kine
Goae from the sc:eae for
Mr.andMn. Jama Twreuce Chaster. PhanO' .9.-31lD.
IDODy IDOODI, t•at alefels
Locks and Oom, at . call
and family and Mr. aDd Mrs.
12-:Utlc
Ripley 372-.!.!57. :
biUIIeal wollder, the iuoo,
Ronnie Myers 1111d famU7 of
II baet for anotl1er wblrl,
12-2-llc
Colwnbus spent the .....tend FURNISHED and unlurnlohed
thl1 time with a rock beaL
wlththelrparenta,Mr.tiDdMnt. aparlmtnll. Cl\llf to IChdltl.
Doll't need maclo ablllly lo
Roland
"'-9P2-~.
10-11-llt
play 'em, Juat aa adlve
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Haya of •
.
.
mouth, but llle rellllll doa't
sbaw II. Flnt kazoo super
Chester spent a .--.t evenJntl ' FURNISHED end unlurntlhld
oap lo aUract atteallon
wlth Mr. ind Mnt. Fon HaJaey apartmonts. ClOSt to school.
tbO Bronx Kazeo (ferm·
and bnther.
9P2-5Gol.
erly Kazoo.aa-aa) wb. Bob
Mr.andMrl L. L. ~.and
10-11-llc
and Tim Harvey, Pe1111
IIIIi ~""-'~•ind Mnt:._. Eulab
Anderaon and Kea · ~nay
... .. TRAILER LOTS, Bob's. Mtlblto ,
8w
t
111
doin1 the biDDIDJ, eo.Id
· at) lpell "'"~ "' - • (;ourt; S y r - .OMO.' ' on
and Mrs. ICariitil RICP , and
Rt. 'r"'' Phone
.. the flrll kazoo ~Nape w
famjlf of
11U
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nail dowa a reed · CU·
accGmp.rued
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tract, If all 1001 weD. S,l .
villl
•. ~,ci-:~:0'·-~·~'-----''-'
If lbe M"l caa mate It,
why aolthe K-1
llir. and Mrs. David ft.- cl TIIAILI!R ' for rent. Brown's
Athena ttptlll Qrrlllmu wllb Trailer Pork, Mtnersvlite. '
GROUP SCOOP - Pick •
her JJII'OI1tl, Yr. ind Mnt. Way ~ " ' - m-•~up an Epic'• \ntrocltic:ing
·
12-21-12tc: .
cart and u.U.
. ,,
Bat McGrath and Don Pot.
Mtl. Leota Minar, ){f. ·ind ,} .
r
ter far an earful of good ytdtar, harmonica and Iota of
solid singing. Two .gl!fll from Glel]8 Fdllsl. 1f·Y., B(ll and Mrs. E1111ene Iilaa ~ 11011 J !lOoM IPI lm•lllor ,.,t, All
Dan sound a lilt~ like a lot of people, fiul;. have a per· Kenny Ray of Eutera Inti' · ll.ctrl~, nlcnt a;;ttrnenf.
sonalized s ty~ of t.h nr own that nUiket 1~
liltening. 'l'llurmai1BI~ ·i!ftll&gt;..tov · ~· Mult . 'Ill .. a.; '
" Jef!ersrm Green" and "Your Kind of Man' "pltiUed us the dinner of Mr
~· Jl!!onf·"}~. ' .,, '
moat, but you oon't go wrong on anpthing here.
Olclr Blbcoct.
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t16f5
Low mileage by original local owner, 6 cyl. eng(ne, auto.
trans., r.'Hffo, llke new W.W. tlr.., o;onoole, gold finish .
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l1Sf5
Four IAM.d. tra~s .• rad!o, ~~~~ag~ rack, new tires, less
tflan 2&lt;,1100 mil..; red llnlsh, bY 1ownar, sharp.

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B'lackmarket

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has a chance
..- encounter with a
...
nervous young
American soldier
in Saigon
which makes him
wonder about
the scope of U.S.
desertions in

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many? Where
do they go? What
becomes of
them? He finds
that . ..
ly TOM TIEDE
NEA Staff Correspondent
SAIGON- !N E A )Recently an American news·
man browsing in a t•welry
ltore on the edge of t Is cl~
waa approache:l by a ta ,
nervous youth who said he
waa a Gl.
The two ezchanged routine
cooversation, mostly about
noth!'* and the soldier In·
vlted t e newsman to dinner .
The meal was a mess. The
y o u n g serviceman just
picked at his. And he didn't
utter a word all through.
Finally, after eating, the
lad began talking. He asked
U the newsman had his press
card along. The newsman
l8ld be did. Ab~Uy , the Gl
oftered to buy t for '100
cuh.
The offer was surprising.
For
one thing such a trans·
•
action Is illegal. And why
would a Gl need civilian
I.D. anyway?
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lln't it obvious? " the sol-

dler ezplained.
Ho paused.
"I've left my unit."
It was Indeed obvious. The
nervous Gl was a deserter.
He said he had been serv·
IDg In a nearby Armllogisties outllt, got "sick o ever~ and went absent wit •
out eave.
Had he gone hack within
30 days, be woold have been
punlthed mere!~ for AWOL,
a relatively m or offense.
But now he was legaUy a
daerter.
uSo," tbe Gl said, •\J got
to 1et me some ldentiflca·
!loll. I ala'.t going back to no
jaU or that. I'm gonna lose
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INCOME tax sorvl&lt;e, dally
· From lheLarpat-Tl"'dl
ex&lt;:ept Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5
.., Bulldctoer Rldlltor 'fO
p.m . Evenings by lp·
the &amp;noliell Hoat.r
. ,. I ; Malo.;.....,.,, C). ,
pOintment. Mrs. Steven
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IWandl) Eblin. Laurel Clttt
Road on Rt. 7 bypass.
IUl
fol'l~ent or Sale
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DAY 992·2151
1 301
2
FAMILY
HOUSE.
2U
'Race
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Ph. 992-2143 Peot~~er
NIGHT 992-7324
OPI!N EVI!S. 1:00 P.M.
St., Mlddlo\&gt;Orf. Phlint 9P2· :
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POMEROY, OHIO
V-W PARTS In stock. Import ' 3259.
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L.-------------~----..J. ! auto ropolr. Service by ep11-9-60t&lt;i
polntment only. Open 6 p.m. For Rent
to 9 p.m., Phone 992·2717,
WANT AD
For
INFORMATION
it works. Some U.S. desertGravel Hill Garage, John
COMFORTABLE
sleeping
AKC
Pomoranltin
p ppi.S s;5
DIADLINIS
ers have now been profitably 5 P.M . Day aetore Publication Krawsc;:zyn, 300 Broadway,
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T
wi.urnace
hoot.
Phone
Direct
delcendon~
or ' v.~ .
lost in Saigon for more than
Middleport, Ohio.
Monday Deadline 9a .m .
_
-6tc
Houstrs
Champion,
a
S3,1100
a year.
cancellation &amp; Correctlont
l-4-3tp
12 21
Will
be
accepted
until
9
e.m
.
for
dog.
Phone
304-421-60d0.
The risk, however, is
Dey of Publication
12-31-3tp
great. The military police
RUBBER STAMPS made to
UGULATIONS
here routinely check Ameri·
The Publisher reserwes the
order. 24 hour service. For For Sale
Real Estate For Sale
cans (civilians or otherwise) right to edit or relect anv ads' more Information call Dwaln
side combat zone. Not very for legal I.D. And there Is de-em ed oblec tional. The or Wilma Cosio, Portland, TOPPER lor pickup truck. NEW. HOMES FOR SALE. Wo .
will not be responsible 1
Phone 9P2-6&lt;91 .
have boltutiM ~ av11toblo ·
many of them manage to always the chance that a publiSher
Ohio.
tor more tt~an one Incorrect
t-utc ... will build on yoiH"o. Sampto l
skip for home. So the major- jealous Vietnamese black- Insertion.
1·2-JOip
ity come to Saigon to lead marketeer will turn a U.S.
------homeo otrqdy built lor yovr I
RATES
For Want Ad Service
11J69 GREGORY hou1t traitor. lnljlldlon.C.ItA. t L.Io.Let '
their fugitive existence.
black-marketeer over to the
5 cents per Word one Insertion
12 root by 60 toot. 2 bedrooms. Construction, pltont 9P2-~.
Military authorities say fuzz.
Minimum Charv• 7Sc
Female
He
I
Wanted
·,
.
Call m -3397.
11·12-llc
they do not know how many
Thus, in general, desertion
12 cent• per word three
P
1-ol-6tp
deserters are in Saigon right Is seldom a permanent state consecutive Insertion s.
NEED MORE money? Earn11 cents per word she con now, but guesses go up to in Saigon. Military personnel
Insertions.
lngs unllmltl!ld tor · part or 1953 FORD tractor, Golden
1,000.
officers believe that about IE ecutlve
25 per cent Discount on paid
full time. Write The Dally
Some can manage to get one in every 3,500 troops ad$ and ads paid within 10 days. Sentinel, P.O. Box 729, Jubilee. Good ohapo. Phone
773-5157 Milson.
POMEROY - Rt. 7 - tO ocros,
by for a w bile with their deserts every 30 dars-b.ut
CARD OF THANK S
D.o.
Ohio
L
OBITUARY
.
rvmoroy,
.
1p
12-31-61c
2 atory frame, remodeled, 2
regular identification, plus most are back In thell' units
SLSO
for
50
word
min
imum
.
12·31-6
baths, utility room , ~
forged passes or orders . But within three mo~ths.
Each additional word 2c.
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lttdrooms.
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the long term bug-QIIts must
For this reason, U.S. offlRATS, MICE ellmltiflod
BLIND ADs
• Help ~~~-nted
equlp themselves with new cials In Vietnam have never
Additional 25c Cherge per
ftG
forever. GET STAR, 2'h ttl.. POMEROY - MULBERRY ~uslness Services
1 $15 ;93... 87 WAS commission
AVE. - 2 slary fremo, 2
identities.
worried much about the Advertisement .
$1 .69. Eborsbaclt Hardwire,
apartmanll,
built-In kllchen READY-MIX CONCRETL
OFFICE HOURS
id
f II
Sugar Run Milt, Picken's
To do this, the deserters steadily growing desertion
S:JO a .m. to 5:00p .m . D•lly,
PI our 1ver1ge u H.m e
has
everytfllng,
basament,
delivered right to 1yourl
twrdware, Mason.
invariably go to lbe black -rate here. They say they are s : JU a .m . to 12 :UU Noon
salesmen nationwide lilt
control
'hilling.
protect. Fa stand 111y. FrHi
ytlr. We need good man over
12·30-301p
market. Anything can be ob· concerned about it- but not saturday .
RACINE
RESTAU~ANT­
utlmates.
Phone tH-3284,.
ot0
with
car
to
take
short
auto
tained lbere for a price. And overly anxious.
In excellent condition; all
Goegleln
Ready-Mix
Co .
trlpo
""r
Pomerlly.
Air
Mill
the price of a new Identity
As one authority puts It:
POOOLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy '
Notice
Middleport, atlo. , . :·
E. H. Read, Pros., American miniature, t75 lnd up. Stud • ,qulpmont and building •.
RACINE THE TILE
can be as high as $2,000
"I suppose we could put AUCTION ovary Friday ril•ht· Lubrlconll Co.. B01 696,
6-30-ttc
service end grooming. Phone ' BUSINESS ROOM - ceiling
Amencan money.
out frantic dragnets every
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Dayton,
Ohio
&lt;15«11
.
992-54(1.
To pay for it, and· support now and then. But. why ~Inning Nov. 21 at 7 p.m .
ges healor, Hied floor, toilet, AIR . CONOITIO,.IN.G,
Old Auction Hoult, Laurel
11·3-tlc
ld
h
largo tot.
himself In genera I, a de- s ou we? They (the desert- cnrr. For"t Geor•e, Auc.
T B
Rotrlgoratlon wvlce. Jo&lt;k'o
serter must not only deal ersl aren't going anywhere.
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Wanted
0 uy
HENRY CLELAND, Broker
Rotrlger'lllon, New Haven.
with but deal in the black They may fose themselves, ' ~llon_eee
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AWNINGS, storm doors llld
Offfco·• 992-2259
Ph""t 182·:1079.
market.
maybe even make some,19550R56Ford, 2do&lt;lr •.ardlop.
windows , carports.
Ra. - 992-2561
There are oJI number of money- but for bow long? A DUE TO ILL IIEALDI, the Will pay $1011 lor ..,,. In good
marqutel, blown and belt
1-4·3tc
ways to do so.
couple months? A year?
Laurel Cliff Auction HolM ! shape. Contact Eugene
Insulation. Elmer White,
HARRISON'S' 'fv· AND - AN;·
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to
ob'·in
U.S.
dolEventually
thev
will
alwa.ys
will
be
cloeed
unW
further
11\orrlson,
Rutland,
aller
5
sa
lot
reprnentaflve.
For
free
TEN
One ,.
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b k ' th
notice
lllimatts, phone Charlll
NA SERVICE. Phone .
Iars from friends back home w n up. ~c m e,;serv•ce
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p.m.
Lisle, , Syracuse. v. v.
9112-2522.
(via the malls, usually) and -and In ]atl besides.
l.wtc
12·21-l:ttp' John10rt and Son, tnc.
6-10-llc
1
then p e d d le the money
5 1 tic
for nearly three times the . Uppel811D8
VACANCY tor two elderly
- - : - - - - -- -·-·_
A
CIGARETTE vending '
people. Prolar prlvete pold C~~~~••~::~~~~~c. ~~~::= .
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GI!O. HOISTETTER,·
machln" and oervlc... ABC
local and legal currency exchange rate.
ByMn. EveiJallrictiOI
patients. Phone Milson, 773. or call M. D. Miller, Rt. ' · NEW GAS furnace lnotalled, 1 ACRE - i roomo, garage,
Enterprises, Milson, W. Va ..
IPI9th\!&lt; is IQ.p\lf~ase regMr. and,.~. R. K. Rowan
5185.
10-8-llc
Pomeroy, phone 9P2-621t .
:;~m1~11'1.• , avalla~e,, Phq QU!bull~lngs, $2.5410.
Phone 773·554.
6·9••rc
lilel;•.·Poat .EJchanga .ltems spent~• wltll Mr. and · tWILL plck up merctoandllt
'· 26-tlc
ro. to.rtti NPDERN,- 3 ~1' " baiJ:I,, ''- : · ,.~ ·
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· ;,· 5~~H~2f'· ·~1:::0.,,;,,, S!!PTIC tanks cleanld. Millar
form) and then deal them dleport. Other guests and
percentage basis. Call Jim
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BEAUTIFUL colonial mapltl bath, basament, 16,5110.
,
::;ltatlon. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
Adams. auctioneer. Rutland. WILL DO Ironing In my home. stereo. AM&amp;FM radio 5 BEDROOMS - Bath, cottar.
.JOJS.
to the alley markets for relatives in the Daniels home
2-12-tlc
three or four times list price. was their grandson, Crls
Phone742~1 . 9-23-llc
Phone 742·3842.
teoturlng ' speakers and Two lovet loll, Sl1,f00.
A third Is to get hold of Withee, Mr. and Mrs. RusleU
_ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1·_ol-31c automatic 4-apaed record
HtlonorVtrgiiTNionl,
dtanger. Balance $84.30. Uae
ASSOCIATES
guns, television sets, radios, Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
lns11anca
motorcycles - or anything Rasgerly, Mr. an!! . 1\!rs. ·Dorst and family spent Wanted
our "budget payment t~.
992-UU
AUTOMOBILE tnoiH"ance been
else American-and seD ell· WDiiltm Slump, and Mr. and Christmas wltll the Dorst's
Call 9P2·335I.
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12·29-61c
cancelled?
Loat
your
12·29-61&lt;
reetiy to Vietnamese con- Mn. Robert MUla, aU ol Mid· daughter, Pauline, in Colum..,... . .
operator's license? Call m 2966.
somers for easy and enor- cDeport.
bus. Their other daiJ8hter, Mr.
1111111
STEREO.RADtO combl
, Business Services
mous profits.
Mrs. Ethel Stout and and Mrs. Eugene Story of
.-rn walnut. Full terao
6·15-llc
Complicated as aU this Is, datJIIhler, Mr. llld Mrs. Frank MarysvWe, Ohio, Joined them
sound producad by~,
ors, FOR HIRE - New trencher
water line, cesspool drains, 4
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - alao lett the day.
turntable plays all , . ~;
to
12 wide. Paul Anderson, NDTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Balance $76.10. U11 our b
Case No. 20.241
IV\IIson, W.Va. Phone nl-5718 E11ate Of Clair Karr
OtCHifll .
Barnett and son Roger,
Poles
term&amp;. Call 9P2-3352.
Notice IS hereby OIYtn thll
12·29-61c otter 3:30or 9-49-3915 Racine. Marouerlle
returned home after a couple of
E . karr of
4-29-tjc Mlrittrsvllle . Meigs
weeki' visit with their son, Mr.
Maximum
County,
Ohio, tJ•s been duly •PPOirited
1969 SEWING machlno, ultd
and Mrs. Ronnie Barnett In
Diameter
lust a lew times, fully SEE NEIGLER 8 ltdl , EKOcutrlxof tilt EotoiHI Clolr
TeiWI.
u
ng . Kerr, deceesed, late of Sutton
equipped to zig-zag, makes
10" on
Supply lor building _ you r( Township, MtlGI Coun!i';". Ohlo.
Mr. and Mrs. WU!ord Tipple
buttonholes. overcast, ap- home. Call Guy Nelgler · · Creditors are recaulred to file
and daiJ8hlers of Athena limite
/ argest End
Roclne o
' their
claims with said fidUciary
pliques and many embroidery
5, visited their parenta, Mr. and
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w.lthln four monthl.
designs . Will sacrifice for
3-28-ttc
Dated 1hls 2tlh day ot
Mn. Clarence Nichols.
only $34.40 cash price or
-:-::-- - - - - - December 1969.
Mrs. Nelael Weatherman
terms may be arranged.
F . H. O'Brlen
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Probate Judge or said co.,nty
Phone 9P2-2685.
spent Christmas with her
Complait Service
111 5, 12, 19 - 3tc
1·2-61c
brother, Mr. and Mrl. Eldred
Phone 9-49-3821
Grimes of Athena.
Racine, OhkJ
By ROGER DOUGHTY
DELIVERED
TIMOTHY HAY, Joe Wippel
Miss Linda Spencer of
Crttt Bradford
NOTICE OF A~PO.IIITMINT
near Five Points: Phone 992TO
BOOK NOOK-Haq In lbere, Grete••• Ragel, your copy Warren College, N. C., 11
,
CIM No . 20f-44
5-1-tlc
6&lt;10.
of "How lo Get a Teea-Age Boy ud Wballo Do Wllb Him apending lbe holldaya here wltll
. OHIO
Estate or
l:~ith
Titus,
CitctaHd.
.
1·2-61p
When You Gel Him" Is on the waJ. Gretchen, wbo Uvea In her parents, Mr. and Mnt. Guy
PALLET CO.
Hallet Is hereby given that
SEWING MACHINES, Ropolr
RetevDie, Mleb., bu tblt preblem, wblcb Is she's 16,
Bertha,Lasher of Rutland, Ohio.
HAY FOR SALE. Phont 9P2· ltl'l(lca. all maka. 9P2·22&amp;1. haa
"llralay, good lookiD' 1111d ldbda sweet:" (Would Grelchea Speneer. .
, been duly tppolnttd Ad·
On Rt. 33
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Gary
6227.
Tho ~abrlc ~· Ponttt oy. mtntatratriK of tflle Est.te of
lie about aomeWag Ule that? Never.) Bullhe caa'tland a
Phone 992-2689
1·2-121p Aulhorized .Stnpr Sates an4 Edith Titus, dtctastd, late of
boy frtead-alleall one abe wanta. Goes around allralleing and "'"' of Florida apent a lew
Service. We Shlrpen .sctssora. Rvtltnd 'f.ownthlp, Meig s
days
here
wltll
her
parents,
Mr.
"aU tlnd1 of creeps," jull to IJIW thlng1 wone. But l_riO
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ohio:
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1963 VOLKSWAGEN, SsGo. Atoo
will bring an end to aU that as Youtb Beat otritea again.
and Mrs. Dana Hoffman. Then
Creditors art requli'td to tue
A-t condition, model 371
their claim• .wlth .JIId fj du~ IM'Y
they toot Mr. and Mn. C!arlell
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GOOD OLD DAYS-Long record titles were really in Betzing and aU spent D1rillmu
Ithaca pump gun, 12 gauge, RON'S FLOOR and tile, within four months.
t D•t•d· ' th'l•
31st d•y ·1 or
•tyle in those long-ago days, or so report.! Nanc~ Galbroith
lull choke. t70. Jolin JtHen, . liathroom ' and kitchen: December
1f69.
•1
rtmodlllng, lfMII, eddHiono:.
who lives in Che~k, Pa. Back in the dJJy• wherl Rlek Day with Mr. aDd Mnt. Dana For Rent
phone 992-6n3.
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F. H. O'flrJen
can 1&lt;12·5539.
Nelson was dJJing more toddling than pickin' and singin' Hollman, Jr., and 111111 Sleven GROUNu II..,, 5 room apartProbatt Judo• of sa let' County
1-2-61c
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3·29-llc (II 5, 12, " - 3tc
his dod._pme, was turning out dimlilre "I'm Looking tof.. and Mr. and Mn. C!arlell
men! In Racine a croll from
a Guy who Play• Alto and Baritone, Doubles on Clarinet Hoffman and 11011 ol RuUand.
Junior High School. Albert WORLD
BDOK
EN-., r-""::;:-'.....;...,......._,...,...---~·.:..
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and Wears a Size 31 Suit" and "I've Got That 'Oh What an They aU _ . joiDed there by
Hilt, Phone 949-2261.
Easy Job You've Got, All You Do Is Wave a Stick' Blues." Mn. Stanley Gary'l twil) ttltter,
1-2-61&lt;
Nancy alto rt~nembers Ragmond Scott's "A Dedicato'll Mr. aDd Mrs. ltennelh llavldaon
2~ .
Piet:e for the Passengers and Crew of the Fir~t Rocket and family oi.COiwnbus.
FURNISHED 2 bedi'GOIII, first
12·23-301c
Ship to MaT8" and a ditty called "I've Got Tear• in My
~n woman n~J(!ed rest~~J~w
Mr.
llld
Mrs.
Jin;
Carter floor IP'!rtmont. Middleport.
Ears jrom Lying on My Back in M~ Bed When 1 c'll
Phone
9P2·3874.
tYpe,coin ~lspensers with high qu~Jit.y '
Over You," by an arti,t who remaans flmneleu (can't llld son of North Carolina 1pe11t
12-11-llt Auto Sales
Cltrialmae
week
here
..
lb
her
q~ndy . priN:fucts. .
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blame him).
parents, Mr. and Mnt. Cedi
l9SI STUDEBAKER' pl...~p Y·
FURNI$.HED · S r~m oport.' ·~ good &lt;oncllllCf!l t;q!). Con,bt .
KAZoo KOMEBACKCaldweU and aon KeMeth.
mont. Set II Ntw.tll'o Station, 11tn tn parlclng lot at !!Kine
Goae from the sc:eae for
Mr.andMn. Jama Twreuce Chaster. PhanO' .9.-31lD.
IDODy IDOODI, t•at alefels
Locks and Oom, at . call
and family and Mr. aDd Mrs.
12-:Utlc
Ripley 372-.!.!57. :
biUIIeal wollder, the iuoo,
Ronnie Myers 1111d famU7 of
II baet for anotl1er wblrl,
12-2-llc
Colwnbus spent the .....tend FURNISHED and unlurnlohed
thl1 time with a rock beaL
wlththelrparenta,Mr.tiDdMnt. aparlmtnll. Cl\llf to IChdltl.
Doll't need maclo ablllly lo
Roland
"'-9P2-~.
10-11-llt
play 'em, Juat aa adlve
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Haya of •
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mouth, but llle rellllll doa't
sbaw II. Flnt kazoo super
Chester spent a .--.t evenJntl ' FURNISHED end unlurntlhld
oap lo aUract atteallon
wlth Mr. ind Mnt. Fon HaJaey apartmonts. ClOSt to school.
tbO Bronx Kazeo (ferm·
and bnther.
9P2-5Gol.
erly Kazoo.aa-aa) wb. Bob
Mr.andMrl L. L. ~.and
10-11-llc
and Tim Harvey, Pe1111
IIIIi ~""-'~•ind Mnt:._. Eulab
Anderaon and Kea · ~nay
... .. TRAILER LOTS, Bob's. Mtlblto ,
8w
t
111
doin1 the biDDIDJ, eo.Id
· at) lpell "'"~ "' - • (;ourt; S y r - .OMO.' ' on
and Mrs. ICariitil RICP , and
Rt. 'r"'' Phone
.. the flrll kazoo ~Nape w
famjlf of
11U
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nail dowa a reed · CU·
accGmp.rued
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tract, If all 1001 weD. S,l .
villl
•. ~,ci-:~:0'·-~·~'-----''-'
If lbe M"l caa mate It,
why aolthe K-1
llir. and Mrs. David ft.- cl TIIAILI!R ' for rent. Brown's
Athena ttptlll Qrrlllmu wllb Trailer Pork, Mtnersvlite. '
GROUP SCOOP - Pick •
her JJII'OI1tl, Yr. ind Mnt. Way ~ " ' - m-•~up an Epic'• \ntrocltic:ing
·
12-21-12tc: .
cart and u.U.
. ,,
Bat McGrath and Don Pot.
Mtl. Leota Minar, ){f. ·ind ,} .
r
ter far an earful of good ytdtar, harmonica and Iota of
solid singing. Two .gl!fll from Glel]8 Fdllsl. 1f·Y., B(ll and Mrs. E1111ene Iilaa ~ 11011 J !lOoM IPI lm•lllor ,.,t, All
Dan sound a lilt~ like a lot of people, fiul;. have a per· Kenny Ray of Eutera Inti' · ll.ctrl~, nlcnt a;;ttrnenf.
sonalized s ty~ of t.h nr own that nUiket 1~
liltening. 'l'llurmai1BI~ ·i!ftll&gt;..tov · ~· Mult . 'Ill .. a.; '
" Jef!ersrm Green" and "Your Kind of Man' "pltiUed us the dinner of Mr
~· Jl!!onf·"}~. ' .,, '
moat, but you oon't go wrong on anpthing here.
Olclr Blbcoct.
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Looks &amp; runs like new.

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1967 FOROMUSTANO H.T. CPE.
t16f5
Low mileage by original local owner, 6 cyl. eng(ne, auto.
trans., r.'Hffo, llke new W.W. tlr.., o;onoole, gold finish .
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1HI OPEL ST. WAGON
l1Sf5
Four IAM.d. tra~s .• rad!o, ~~~~ag~ rack, new tires, less
tflan 2&lt;,1100 mil..; red llnlsh, bY 1ownar, sharp.

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Gr!lveside Serviee

HOSPITAL .NEWS

Planoed Tueaday
Graveside l!!rvicea for Billy

s. ~ilrd, two.mont!H&gt;ld son

&lt;:1. Mr. and Mrs. William S.
Lunaford, who died on Jan. I at

LeesYUie, La., will be held aiiO
a.m. Tuesdliy at tbe Roclt
SprJnsa Cemetery.
SorviYinl In addition to the
parents are the srandparenlll,
Mr. and lilts. J,oonard J.un&amp;.
ford, Pomeroy, and Edward J.
Timmons, Akron. Qlflclatlng at
services will be the Rev.
Eugene GW. Friends may caD
at tile Ewin8 Funeral Home

Holzer Medical Center, Flrot
Ave. General visiting hours 2.4
and 7-3 p.m. only. Maternity
•is!ling hours 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
only. Parenlll only on Pediatrics
Ward.

lltrlhl

Mr .llld Mrs. Danny R. Diehl,
Racine, son, 11 :31 a .m.
Saturday; Mr. and lilts. Billy G.
Cooper, Rt. 1 Ray, son, 12:35
p.m. Saturday; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry R. Griffith, Jr., McAr·
thur, son, 4:54 a.m. Monday.
Dllcbarces
Gresory T. AWns, John H.
Austin, ~. Jack · A. Bates,
~·
Clyde E. Calvert, Jeaae E.
MEIGS GENERAL
Clary, Myron T.. Evans, C.
HOSPITAL
Edward Hawley, Calvin Jarvis,
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS- Gregory D. Johnson, Mrl. Jack
Betty Rowen, Pomeroy.
L. Large, WIUlam H. Martin,
SUNDAY ADMISSION
MlcheUe L, Oblinger, Richard
Leora ZWIUlnS, Pomeroy.
R. Perkins, Chris A. Price,

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Ricky G. SkWarl, lilts. Zelia
By RICI. DUBROW
You could feel lhe freesln&amp; wlnnlllc or lalllli IIIIC:Gid.
-w--. ~- "'""" 011 . _ . , • ' " - ;
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Grate, lilts. James A. Brown
HOLLYWOOD(UPl)-Mayj)e
11.-.cl
Tbe . ~ ofltlnlllon Wilh I liPOfU
~
llld lnfanloon, lilts. Pb1lllp Z. . 11'1 becauee 1 .,... up In New t.nce. On tile otber llllid, JIIIUdllllal, wliDe II brlnp ue
~ r~ar:l, bJ ll.ll flllillil; a.tiAia, ...
JWer llldlllfantdausftler, Mrl. yen, New Jeney llld JlllnoU, altlloqb the OlkiaJid.KluiiU more evenll, II , ~~~· mat~• ·
• .~JIIIIn flllbtl, Laadcilll ..........., ·1J.I·
11111 . J
James T. Ray and Infant oon,
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City pme at oakland .'PI!. lbem iDori ~ bacluee • ~ ADr!l~
r..tal
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lilts; Freda Carroll, ,lilts. ArTV...ID ~twlew
cJo~W, I fell lillie. bci)'ol!d . .olthe ~ _of dll~:
two .:: e.~:.-:1, :-'teot::awi.n..t..~l
thur E. Dillon, lilts. Willard E. but tile tlpOtla evento 1 nonaatlnlerelllnll.
. . , •nil bic111i1 if. 1bi fnqaenllf" .......... 111 . • , roam 'bildnd 1111 r.11. ·
.
Fulton
. ,lllts.JohnT.G~, remember 111011 wira117 are lthlnlt· llll~tobave· llii! !f!~lllif~
. J:t~Wap- =~·
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MlaiAV.J.Hlplle,Mn.Cau QIUI)iy~llldWithad- Super IIOirl, playoff balwaen .,._..ofCGIIIIDell· lie! r ... ....... lllowld'";
lllltH~!fr~u 'I•·'
Hlndy, Victor By&amp;en, J - E. -Iller cmdllklllli.
Milu-'a lilcl K8nlu Cllf jn lllcJ'I · wl!o ":~ '::' broad~(- lbta Botb ~ Zl!iiJii dowD l:ie .;:;~
Lacltey,MiaiMaryR.MeCiure,
h:an aWl~ foOibell \'iiW .Oi'INIII, ~ ~. Ja,l1iei bUt ne,
u , · .~1 ..............._ ·._
s .. ·~'""'-"' 110 n ... .
Willard Nibert, WUiiur L . ••....ot 18t~lntbecold, wiMI~TVwillbrolldcutll. irmlclll,y,VIdeoablgell)obln =-~~~ 111" • ... _
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OUver, Paul E. Sellon, Mrl. &amp;;"";""atn IJid . In IIIOW. But Wbal eoald ~ daller '. IbiD iPorll DOll' II to iDliJroft the .--• ....._ _,.. --..
~- T. liP 4:11, a. in.: Elilll4·
Zona Slayton, Everette c. IICIIMbow 1flnllllllll:d to rtCIII baolng • rtlallvely neutnt wardl; the pictures .... nne.
w~M~ ~ER ·..Spurlock,lllts. Ellzabeth Vigil', the cmlella 1 watcbad Ullller 11a&lt;11mP lull of apeclltoro
~ EIIO w..t Vlqlnlup
Cbarles K. Beaver, LOretto D. perf4!CI cmdiUoue 'Jbe games watcbln&amp; a champlonablp
AI any rate, It seem~ ~~
DAIJGJl'l'ER BORN
7:116 p. PL; Wbllltld, Nallciall
Garnes, Mrs. Burl L. Duncan may ba¥11 been ~~ ...perbapo pmeT And since when can't lbat u Ullnp become ......,
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and Infant son, lilts. Oswald R. even belleri)iayed !ban lbole In cbampiaqablp 1eam1 play undor perfecllecllnlcaUJ, there II an Mr. and' Mrl. Lll'r7 Jla&lt;l&amp;leY uP 3:211 p. m.; Fort Dllr~Mq~
-• Infant son
bad
·~- -but .....
any condlllona' Tbe Lae obvlowl h•nn•• need to balance ofF~ Va., areiiUIOUIICIII8 ~n •:06 p. m.; Jerry .
Gibson ....
'
-... apar.
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.,.......
lbe .. ...lb . or • dausbter,· a-til up 1:40a. m. ·, Alan R. .
lance of Jlll1lclpltion was not Anpln Rull, . fbr lnltance, one's U1e With lnteuee, pei'IOIIII,...
W
placed a fine same asalnst Jy.fellaperienctl. I reuat, fo,r Marprel Cllrlltlne, on Dec. 11. Kerrlll up 1:11 •· m.; L. •
The best answer to a fals.. as Lnlellle.
Tbe warm memories of put Mlnnelotl,ln Mlnnelotl. befo.:t lnalal)ce, .die Houeton AotrO- Gl'1l!ldlijlrenllm Mr. Ml wa.: Snet,lljii:IO a. m. '
·
idea is the trutb.- Presidenl
galllj!l In the Eut and 1oainc In a recent big coalelt. .clolne and an 1UCb a\lemPIIto Erwin Gloictlier of Eut IAial'l
OHIO RlYER - Loclt It ..
Richard M. Nixon.
Ml4we8t, In the mow llld rain, There llno· doobt In my mind make t111np unnaturllly 11!11111:· an4. Mr. an~ 1.tro; Ralph SIMI - ~ liP 4:110 P· ~;.:
came back to me Sunday u 1 lbal tbe Super BOwl aboulil be al-u thou8b Ule were !11'8111 llad81ey, Riclile. Great- Sleel .l!:llprW up ,1!11 ' a. ~I :;
watched the two pro fqolbaJJ played In Mlnneaoll or KaiiiU to be produced In a teieYtllon ~ lli'e lilts. Ad!! Blue Bird up' 1:411't ;J!Il.; 14 · ,
champlaqablp conlelll on teJe. City, before rabid fano, and lltudlo. Evm'bodY camplallil Norrla, Letatl Falla, and Mrl: 11, Jolin Ladd
tijll:21 a.
Yl81on. Altbou&amp;h the Minnesota· maybe even In rotten weather. about tile weathei, bill nothing Oma ay.&amp;U, Synu:uee. Mr.llld m.; Elaine G. up 7:11 a. IlL;
Cleveland same 1n Mlnnelotl For 1 admit lllat to be tbe could be worse, I lblnk1 lllan lllts.Jiadgleyalloba'iuthrte- Ltx*11,JabnPuellaltdowll7:~
wu a rout, 1 loved walchlng 11. aperlence II liD, llld tbe tn1n8 to do aomethlnll t"o!Utlt year~ld 11011, n.nle1
•~ Ill.; RDbert P. Tlboll up h ,

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W_ahama T~ops Kc· , 9. • · r.=?.lnS

EACH DEPOSITOR
INSURED TO

$20,000

Senior Guard Gary Clark
poured 40 points lhrou!ib the
nets tor Wahama Salurda,ynl!lbt
aa the host While Falcons &lt;:1.
Coach Grant Bamotte powered
to ail easy 97-73 victory over
K,ypr Creek.
Clerk's &amp;JlOclaculer scoring
110 rtormance was ClJIOnod with
10 points In file first quarter
o1 acllon and then 12 more dur.
tng the second jlOrlod. The S-10
standout finished with 18 markora tn lhe final two centos.
Clark, who had hit for 38
poiDIB Friday nlgltt Ill file Fal-

Pomeroy National Bank is pleased to advise that all
accounts are now insured up to $20,000.00 by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation, a permanent agency of
the U. S. Government.

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fiDIIM DIPOIIT INRJIANQ COUOIAfJON

Member Federal Reserve System

1:tll. m.; Weatem upt a.J!L;
Vulcan up I:U a. m.; Greenup
IUlam H Zimmer ..p
~::::•.;.!.; ~up l:IJ6a.
m.; ~Aiblalld up 7 m.;
Meldatil lAiD, ,RaYIIIIWOod up
1:30p.m.;AiblaJiddowiii:IOp.
m.; ADD Bnnl up 10:• p. m.;
Andrew P. C1Jboan up 10:11. p.
m.; EdwardS. Boaworlb up 1 a.
m.; Mart Eulb1 up 1:101. m.;
Pelce dowD 4:36 a. m.; EtnaLoulnUie up 5:40 a. m.;
Ftandln·Plri up 1:30 a. m.

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SERVICE

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Cage Seores

:= ~1.1~f:: i:.::-: ~:::·::

AD adull baste edaeatloa
procram will be&amp;ln 'l'Uelday at
~ M ••o uo.o. 0 .L...J
7:..
P.m. w e,. .,............,
at Middleport deol1aed lor
Jlet'IOIII who did aotflallb tile
el&amp;blb 1rade. Enryoae Ia·
teresllld illllvlllld to attead tile
lint clul meeiiJIII. Tom KeDy
II director.
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73

Rosecrans

7

72

1-15 w. Henoon 6~-17 White Mayovlllo 66 Morgan 53
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Philo 79 R...vllle 56
4-1.!1, J. Henoon ....... Glndlel- waterford 74 Soutlwm 63
berger 4-0.8. Totalo26(21-38) C.mbrldga 62 st. Clslrovllle 45
73.
.
Follorla 69 Lakota 51
WAHAMA (97)
Attica 59 Willard 54
Mu100vite1 having 1erond thoughll
Clark 18.4.40, K,Ssyre0-4.4, 'tolonet Crawford 66 Mt. Gilead
LONDON - THE JSRAEJJ CAPI'URE of a Soviet • buill
Gillispie 5.4-10, RWih 0.4.0, Iii
radar alltlnn from Egypt baa for&lt;.'ed the KremUn to lake a new
Herndon 9-1-19 Smith 2.4.4 Rlvtrdale 82 Kenton 69
loot at dellverlnt!IIUCh advanced equl...,enl and weaponry to the ·&gt;;::::~,;::::::::::M;::;:::~::&gt;,m&gt;;::;:!$:&gt;.&gt;.:;:;:,-s:W Howard 1 1.3 ,Morris 0.4.0' H-ell-Loudon 75 Vanlue 67
..• •.
• Republic 69 Liberty-Benton 65
Arabs.
Flelde 7-1-15, Lambert 0.4.0, rqw Rl119el87 Fort Jemlnflll 76
'lblawaathereportlodayfromdlplomatlcoourceswhosaldthe
Keyes 3.0.8, B. Clark 0.4.4, Tiffin C.lvert 79 Footorla St.
Sovlelll fear lbal the more adYIIIIced equJtment they pve the
M. Fleldl o.o.o. Totals 45 Wendalln 65
Arabs, the sreater the chances of that equJtmenl. fat1lns In
(7 .19) 95.
Grenville 63 Heath 50
Western hands. llrael aclmowlqed Saturday ila COIIIIIUIIidos
Grovo Oty 71 Pleasant Vlow 0
bad captured the oeven.ton P12 radar llaUon In a raid acrooa the
Columbuo DtSaln 75 Sandusky
Gulf of Sueu week earner ,ferrying II back to liraell territory by
r'""
perkins 44
helicopter.
,.,)'
Columbiis E•stmoor 72 Toledo
WASHINGTON (UPI)
GALLIJ'OUX, OHlO,
Rogers 65
Ernest Flllgerald, 41, the
SllllrdaJ, Ju.l,~,
Marion Fronklln 64 Columbus
ciYillan cost espert who blew
8ALE8 JIEPORTOF
Harley 53
the whistle on styrocketlng
OldoVIIJeyU.eolllcltCo.
Columbus Wehrle Bt Hamilton
costa of the C54 carso plane, HOG8-175to22Gibi.2UOto ~~~;eld North 62 Upper
ends
hla brief but troubled llll.70; 220 to :10 lbl. 25to liii.IO; Arlington 56
Mrs. Sparkle Marie Hawley, srandchlldren, 19 sreal·
careerwlththeAlrForceloday.
u,hl2ttoliii;FatSowl20to22; Newark C.lhollc 59 Lancaster
72, Middleport, died early srandchlldren, and one .geatHis
job
as
deputy
lor
Slip
17to 11; Boara.l7to 11.10; Reomolln 59
great-grllldchlld.
today.
management
systems
will
Shoats
2t to 21.110.
' Plain City 53 Fairbanks 51
Funeral servlcea wW be held
She was born June 14, l897 In
becclmenllnclatqulttlngtlme
CA'l'l'LE-Steen27.50to36;
Olenlangy n Danvlllo 71
.
Meigs County, the daushter of at 2 p.m. Tburtclay at tbe
-the
victim,
for
tbe
record,
at
Helfera28to
30;
BabJBeef
28to
Toledo
Walte63
Oregon
Clay
44
·
the lete AI llld Nan Manley Hobson Church of Christ In
Frazier. Besides her parents, Chrlsllan Union, to which she least, of a DeleMe Deportment 34.10; Fat Cowl 18 to 19; Can- Tolodo Scoll 63 Lima Shawnee ·:
nera 17 to 22.10; Bulla IUO to 31
she· waa preceded tn deatb by belonged, with tile Rev. 0 . H. ''economy" drive.
Contrary
to
rumors,
Fit15·, Milt Cows !IIi to 300.
Toledo St. Francis 69 Toledo
her husband, James; a son, and Cart officiating.
Whitmer 66
BurW will be In Gravel HW zgerald said he had not been VEALCALVJ!'S-Topo411.71; Maukoo 76 Bowling Green 62
two dlll(lhlera.
Surviving are nine children, Cemetery at Cheshire. Friends offered a new job In the Seconds 44 to t1.21i; Medium 31' Toledo C.rdlnal Strllch 78
to 40; CGm. I&lt; Hd. 118 to t2.21; Gonoa 67
Mrs. Alfred (Helen) Farley, may caD at the Rawllnp-Coats sovemmenl .
lnllead,
he
will
hanS
out
hla
CUlla
28to :15.
Toledo Bowsher 73 Esstwood 50 ·.
and Mrs. Donald (Kalbleen) Funeral Home anytime after 7
shingle
aa
a
private
lnduotrW
IIIIEEPCUlla
4to
a;
Buckl
Chamberlin
56 Chagrin Falls 51 . ·
Manley, both of Middleport; p.m. Tuesday unW 12:30 p.m.
enslneerlns
consultant.
10
to
14.211.
Sprlngtlold
62
Kent R-vell" .
Mrs. Ell (Bonnie) Ebersbach, Thursday when tile body wW be
"I bave a client and 1 thlnlt LAMBS _ · Tops 25.71; Akron Eliot 96 Norton u (3 otsl
Cheshire:
Richard,
of liken to the chW'ch.
It's going to work out," he told a Seconds 23 to IIi; IJ&amp;bl Wll. 2t ~~ :"r.~ 1!ton fll
BeUefontalne; Norman, Mid·
reporter. He decUned to nome to liB.
Kilimore 62 Akron Aquinas 61
dleport; Delmar and James,
the
ellen!.
Stow
71 Tallmadge 59
C11stal Lake, W.; John, of
Fitzgerald's
t32,00k-year
SIX
INTERVIEWED
Hudlon
19 Aurora 29
Akron, and Frank of Columbus;
job
wu
abOllahed
a
year
after
SAIGON
(UPI)
Tbe
U.S.
StrtelsbOro
76 Roolll...., G
.
three sisters, Mrs. Vern
be
told
Consreoa,
Nov.
13,
1161,
C4Jamwtd
said
today
Atmy
Kidron
Central
66
Buckeye
55
(Glenna) Little, Middleport; IJ
U _ ~ J:
that the C54- world'a Jarseal official• lnveoUsaUns the CloY. Borromeo 90 Lake Ridge ·
Mrs. Milton (!lena) Little,
DUU ~~
Benelonlalne, and lilts. Georse
airplane ~wwauld coal the .Ueced My La! m•mcre In- =•~• ~ Lakota ,..
,
{Georgia) Ol,ler, Mullins, W.
WEST GLACIER, Mont. tupayen t&amp; bUJion lnlletd of lerYielrtd alx more p!II'IOIII Ellt Ctnton 59 Waterloo 45
Va., and a brother, Richard (UPI) - Ralnfarced racue lbe fU billion orlslnai]J Sunday at two clllll on SGulb Smithville 65 DoyletloWn 53
Vlelnlm'l aorlltem cout.
Central Chrllllan 66 Bucklvt 55 ·:
Frazier, Crystal Late, m.; 36 unlll today mapped another estlmellld.
.
Wyoming
73 Hindman (Ky. I ~ -·
-ult 011 Gllcler Natlanal
IN
Hamilton
Taft 66 Oxtord .
JURY REOONVENIII
Park's hlgbeat moaalaln, but
(UPI) ~ Ttlewanda 64
.
perk olllclall feared lime II COLUMBUS (UPI) - A
Joiiii-D Me- Cincinnati Cour.ltr Tach 61
I'Ullllllll out lor IIYO coUese federal &amp;rand JurY wblcb in'
Arrolllo 51
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Continued !rom Page I
studenll milling on a cllmblns .dlcllld ellbt pollcemlln and a
an- Hamilton Bodin 76 Onclnnatl ·
that, u one of the suardfl told espedltlnn.
npullld aumben racketeer will ·
lASaiie 74
me:
1be atudenll, ranalns In age be ,.....Ued to dut7 Jan. 18 to parlj't
allte . Mlclclltlown 68 Country Day 60
Falrflold 94 ROll 68
"D's euler for EIWllsh to set from lito 22, slerted up 10,441- COIIIIder aew chartl•·
altorniY

(Continued from Pap I)
aomelblngoflovemaytouchlhelrbearll."'lbe original belleftllat
tbe wUe of new!JPI)Ier Publllifler AleJ: McKay WIIS kidnaped for
ranaom appeared leu and JellS Ukely.

RUnlND

Serving Meigs County for
over 97 years

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Coach Bametta uoed aubsln
Wahaml bit 011 45D!B8attom.
· ~- lh fi Id tor 51
tbe Fa!COII lineup during tbo · 1111 u~ e e
a por
elo81na minutes ot the eneount. Cent averap seven &lt;:1. 19 trom
or.
tho toul line. Herndon' a 27
Other Wahamaplayerobltllng rebauncla lol&gt;JIOdlhehostalnIDdoublofiauroi ,lnaddiUmtto · -·.
Clark, woreLareyHomdonwlth
Tile win u)lJlOCI Wabama's re19, Sieve Fields, 15 and Dave cord to ~ 011the leiiGII. Tile
Gllllaple wllh 10.
Fa!OCIII are alatecl to travel to
Coach John Sang's G a Ill a Bulhlo Tueaclsy nl!lbt.
Cooney team was topped by Sen- Wahama also """ the 1J111lllor Jon Rotltpb who netted 19 mlnaey pme by 4Ul acore.
011 four field goals 11 free Rob Lambert topped tile win!brows. Wade HoniOil aloo had ners With aoven polnta while
17, Kemy Brown, 15 l!ftd&amp;lphc&gt;. Mike Beebe 1101 olllrttoloadK,y~ro DaYO White cannad nine. pr Creek'o reserves.

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POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
POMEROY

cons romp over Southern, lilt
011 18 or 34 field goal attem.PII
I.@ four of six tree throw trieS:
Wahama jumped !1iftoa28-13
first Jl0rlodadvllltip,led55.32
at haltume and IIU Jeodlni
79.49 when tho third Qllll'lw
ended.
The Fal0011s had clumped tllrough 93 points bymldwa,ythroo.
&amp;h the final period, butth0111helr
ahooiiJq went cold andthoyfall.
eel to find file range again ex.
copt when Clark llllllhrou&amp;h a
jumJIOr and came back with
a layup following a steal:

Cosl Expert

GANI&lt;

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All Accounts Insured Up To $20,000.00

()ut of Job

Market Rennrt

Mrs. Sparkle Hawley Dies

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ALL STYLES
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Penitentiary

lnandoutoflballrOIII
pte lbaD fool
10 dayo
II il for you," Bloomfield
With MI.
foodCleveland
llld oupplielto
liltago
lor
reported.
live or alx days.
Blo4'4Dfleld said hla agJgn· As dartneu fell Sunday
to
mentfor ScrlppHioward -to niSbt. oeardl unlll
lind out what COI1dlllonl are like bale camp at tbe lOuth end of
for the z,2IIO Jl'flomn behind Waterton Late after a eecond
lbe • • ln'WIIIIb.,.ellow llone frultlell day ol oearcblntl.
walla - 111111 wbo Uve aad The oludenll are Clare
11111oelluw die locked 11111 Posrebra, 22, Butte ; Riy
from the public In a Hlnl Martin, 22, Butte; Mart
world."
Levitan, 20, Hele111; Jerry
''No - at the penltenllar)' Kanzler, 11, Bopman; and
latew I wu a lfiWIPIII*' ra- Jameo Alldenon, II, Bi8fotk,
porter," Bloomfield wrote.
"Abaolall ncrecy wu ·m
absolute aecelllllb If I - to
ttludy IIIII ltelftl world u II
IIBilOIIII IIEIIIEK
....n, allll."
Larry Melli, 1111 ol Mr. and
"A oecnl world wbere II wu ·lin. lllcltlril .... P,c:meroy
a crime to lagp," Bbm!lekl Route 2, bal 1tee11 Jllllled to
llld. "A crlmot to trl· 'Dill II liiiJif!l' mombtl'ablp !II · )be
tbt world I wrote about in lllf ADM'IeiD Miaofad .Aitl!ll.llioll
tiry."
"'C. ef 31 jQtdcl' llal(t111
...,_ _ _ _ _ _lllllliil breodera pia~ ' oa )lie

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VALUES TO 38.95

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Selection
Styles

Of

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easy seledion . No
exchanges!
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returns I

o,.en Mon.' Thurs.
FRIDAY

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