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Mideast Formula Polished
W ASIDNGTON (UPl) -

ident Nl,..., condnued hio 1'111'1!1
fire meeting• wHh the NatiOOil
Se&lt;uriiY Cooncll today, this
time to unfold his plans for
d.Urw with the Middle East
crista.
Nixon was likely to e:t~Plain
his Mideast decisions In his
seeond pre sidential new s cont'erence Thur s ~· morni~
Even
with
the
Mideaat
prd:ilem hanging heavy over the
early days of his administration, Nixon tentatively plans a
weekelli lrip to 1-lorida Friday.
Nixon continued making the
rounds of ,·arious iederal
qencies
for get..cquainled
sessions Motday. He drq~ped in
on the Department of Housing
and Urban Development and
told HUD' s top officials they
must "maintain tbe character
of American life in our cities. ••
HVD Secr etary Georg!: Ram·
ney praiseti Nixon for "being a
president with a deeper concern
tor urban problems than any
president in hi story.''

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Mrs. Ted Cadwallader, wUe of
the pastor of the Bradbul"l' Church
o1 Christ, was honored wtth a
layette shower Saturday night
In the churcb basement.
~oor&lt;d by tile Martha BIble Class, the decorations car.

ried out a yellow and green color scheme with streamers and
boode replicas. Betty Carsey,
h.ron Doss, and Elsie Barnhart decorated the basement.
Games were eondu.ctedby Mn.
Oleva Cotterill with prizes being won by Joyce Dalis, Naomi
King, Gwendol.Yil Ratiiff, a n d
9terri King. Bertha Mllhoan won
the door prize.
Puneh, cake, nuts and coftee
prepared by Bessie King, Bernice
Winn, and Elleen Davia were served to tboae named and Kathryn
Evans, Ellen Smith, Ruth Carle)', Glenna Grass, Kathy King,
and Kevin King.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, FEB. 4
''HANG 'EM IUGH"

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Oint Eastwood .Inger Stevens
COLORCARTOONS:
Drive Nudnic
Trick Cheat

SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
DNFSDAY &amp; THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 5 - 6
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~ont /ilxm uld ho had
clven seer8cary Ulttont N.
HardiD I I()Otlol r'eopooalbllil)'
to II')' to elhnlnote hunpr ind
malnutrlUoo In Amorlea.
lie said he realized lbo
department stUl hid the 11JJrf.
ma r y
respouiblllty"
for
protectirw
the
welfare ol
farmers.
He called· fUm
suQJluae&amp; "a great bouDt;y
because we can deal effectively
with hunger."

News

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'l1le pbnood F1oridll trip, to
Nl-'a r._.,n&lt;l at Key
Biscayne. wa1 to IMclD ail
Fri&lt;lay
alter.-. and and

sway eveolrw cw noriJ dly. Dr. Hel\17 A Ill..._,
Nlmn'a naUonol securiiY advl.
ser, wa1 to ace~. blm an
the trip to diiWII forllp
policy.
It will be Nlmn's firat break
from work since he entered the
White House.

that is news!

By United Prtas IIQmational

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Sewina Aids
SCISSORS
We invite· you to choo1e

it's nice lo know that there's a bank
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that cores, too,. with services geared

to the needs of your eommunily.
Whether it's regarding o checking .
account, savings, or a loon, w•'re
here to wrvel

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING

ItationaI

CUSTOM
MADE
APPAREL
FOR
SPRING

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from thou~e~nds of yards
. . •. hundreds of excit•
ing neyt patterns th'a t
epitomiz.,t,. the seo1on's
new colorf\-1 look . . .
that wi II 1~nd you nw•
ing into sPring. If it's
that Easter Suit
tho•
Runabout Dress you
need we h'ave the fab·
rica you wontl

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KNITS • SUITINGS

• EMBROIDERIES •
•COTTONS •
Prell &amp; Drip Dry
PLAIDS, STRIPES, SOLIDS. PRINT$
Perm

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Sinter Sales &amp;Service &amp;Mi:Calls Patterns
115 W. SECOND
992·2384
POr,IEROY, D.

and· peilletlc. He did not ask to
be creoled.
F..-. lll)'tel~ I wW al-1
Karloll'l FnnkenlllOillter in a scene with a
IJtGe lirl The 1110111ter1 not
- • his dreedftd ljlranee, and lbo oirL not yet old
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what te mereb' dlfrenn•, were
Criendb. n.e moalter "as
charmed by her, piQful alnwst,
aDd 10111ehow chlldlah allll wtl')'
neorJ.y lnnoc:ent. H took 101ne
kind of actor to pull thl a off
subtb, and to leaw the
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And WOllam HellO')' Pralt wao
84DI ldnd ol actor.

NAliATH WINS AGAIN
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI)Q - k Joe ~'IIIIo
JUidod the New Y""' Joto to a

otunn11111 ..,oet over Boltllnoro

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McLOin ot tile Dolrclt.'l'lpro by
four voteo to will lbo S. Rae
Hl&lt;loik· Prot.slionol Alhlote oi

lbo y- ...........
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for llcLein In ' lbo cloleot

. boDOI!l$ In lllil. ll-year hlolory
of 111e ..,..rd. Pitcher Bob
Glbaoa ot tho St. Loulo
Cenlfnat, .w u third .. . lib 1,311/o
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And when it comes to finances,

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GAUGES
Golllpolla, 12.5
ind 32.0 I'UIIIIIJw 128 leot .,.
rollera.1Jillllll dQWb; PL Plea ...
ant. 29.29; Pameroy - Maaoa.
31.54; Hlntoo, 4.05 111111ac Ka.,.
awha Falla, 9, 22 dl,.; CharSAlOON (111'1) - A,lhorioan
IOIIDn, 20.99 rill,.; Londoa, B5J """"'"'" drasll&gt;laJ 7SO-pooml
....,..q 11.5 root of ...U.n: Mar- bomba rrom "" aitlhalt ot ao,.

up 6:50 a.m.: Natiolm PrOil'eas turea, 1 oetMAk c:tbunkera and
NEW YORK - THE STATE COMMISSION of Social Services
up 7:S.S a.m.; Prlnclplo LP 8:05 a food stm'ap dlpat.
has lf)held a cit)' decision to d~ welfare aid to Mrs. Louvenia DQ LDI.
Ill Solp, lbo U, S. Coaunllllll
and her nine children on grounds she came to New York trom
KANAWHA RIVER - Lolldon, 11111101111ced tho close ot lllreo uClarksdale, Miss., solely to go on reliet
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Mrs. Day and her children will receive $1 a day eaeh in em-- Alan R. Merrill-. 6:80 Lm.: - · milllary _....,, ID
Marmot, 0. F. Shearer 11&gt; 7:45 conlnl - V I - . Tbe camergency aid until the)' leave the city or find w~~- or until the de. p.m.; Beaver dbWn 5:415 a.m. j Pl1lnl oceurre4 over a 18-moot:h
partment alters its ruling.
Wlnfteld, Morris Harve.\' d""" period aDII reoulted 1D more !ban
11:20 p.m.; Fort Dearborn down 7,000 Communist iroopl llllled,
DES MOINES, lOW A - THE lOW A GENERAL ASSEMBLY ... 12:10 a.m.; Jel!enoo 11&gt; 4:05 opolreomeo oal4.
a computer which can provide information about bills by the ~
a.m.; Sol'IQ 14l 6t1S a.m. ·
The spoke amen aald u. S. kJu..
sor, the general topic, or in relation to other legislation. h s a
OHIO RIVER - Lock 13, OVEC ,.eo ID tile kq -term opentlmo
Oaahy contraption, too:
down 10:15 p.m. i Lock 15, Har- were 1,096 killed and 5,312
A video display unit is located in each chamber, where anvey Jordan ~ 1:50 p,m.j Queen wounded.
swers are ftashed on a screen. Which made it all the more humlli·
CIIY ._, 10:50 p. m.; Duncan
c~ttng when a lawmaker recently asked tor any bills by ODe of his
Bruce It) 12:05 L m.; Jane T. up
colleagues. The computer O..shed for Ill to see: "Unable to find any
Rowe 'I' 2:05 a.m.; Jue T. up
bills urder this name. Please check spellizw and try agal.n."
2:45 a.m.; Lock 16, Vui.C&amp;D lit
3:15 Lm.; ValwiiDe up 4:25 L
WASHINGTON - AGRICULTURE SECHETARY Clifford M. Har- !D.i Steel Ranpr .., 6:2() a.m.;
din h~es for a decision by Wednesda,y on whether feed grBin far..
Lock 17, L. Wade Childress
mers who enroll in the govermnent's acreage control prognm will
down 5:15 a.m.; Edward S. Bos.get their usual 50 per cent advance payments.
worth 'I' 6:05 a.m.; Belleville
Hardin told a news briefing Mordly he has asked President NJ':x..
Locks, Western ~ 9:30 p.m.;
By RICK DU BROW
on to continue the eight year practice ol the _paytn1ent.a. Former Pre-st.
Marys up 12:20 LJL; l-ock
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - MallY
sident Lyndon B. Johnson lett behind budget prOposals ealli- (or
22, John L. Hamlltoo ._, 5:45 years agO I came across the
only a 25 per cent advance payment on the 1969 crop and none at
&amp;.m.; Lock 23, Buck Freeman fact ttw.t Boris Karlotr .,_. born
all in 1970.
dawn 5:20 Lln.i Natloral clown William Henry Pntt. And
5:30 a.m.; Racine LockJ, Polly William Henry Pratt was how I
WASHINGTON - FROM NOW ON, UNLESS you neod somothlng
R. ICJ 6:15 a.m.; Greemu Locks, alwo.vt thollgllt of hhn thereollike a go.go dancer or a football tackle, yoo wiU be violati~ the law
Steel Express down 11:30 p.m. i ter- ror lt always seemed to me
it you advel-tise ror ernvloyes by sex. The U.S. Equal EJDDlQYIIlent:
Eloloe G. down mldnlgllt; steel a much mOre accurate reQec·
Opportunity Commission priDted new guidelines Monday which pro.
T1~ader up 4~25 a.m.; Barbara Uon of thlo dignlned man than
htbit the placement" ot job openings under separate male arQ female
Brent down 5:10 "·a.ll).; Meldahl "Borla Karloff," a SJH)Oiq
headi~s except in rare case&amp; where sex it a definite qualitleatton
Lockl, Walter G. Houglaql ICJ monicker it ewr there was one.
for the position.
5:10p.m.; Andrew P. calhoun t.tt
As every late-rdgbt watcher ot
The order. according to the cc:mmlssion, is retroactive to Jan.
7:05 p.m.; Cotton Queen up 8:20 televisim knows , probably the
24 when the U.S. Court of _ ~s in the District or Columbia ruled
p.m.; Irene Chotin down 9 p.m.; two spooldea~ and most famous
the guidelines constitutlonil.
Kathleen K. down fl:l5 p.m.; - names In oldtime horror
Lldy Migncn down 1:35 Lm.; movies were Bori1 Karlofl and
White Gold down 2:30 a.m.
Bela Lugosl, who, by the • .,.
was born Bela Lugosi Blasko.
PROTEm' LUXURY
And now, wltll tile deoth of
MILAN, Italy (UPJ)- More
Karlotf
in Eagland Sunday, at
than 100 youths staged a oillbo
age
of 81, both .... gone.
down demonstration Monday on
Karlotr, oa acreen. was quite
the stepa ol. a cta.reh where
d111erentalld more subde-ln
Cardinal Giovanni Colombo,
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. lll .. ilo&lt;l'OI' .. Iban
arcbblellop of Mllaa wao - " "
~ .. Aftd · Karlol!, -·· FYal)o
L111 to protest what IIIey oeld
was the •'luxury" of the Roman ell to within two miles of this coastal city today, pushed by studUy kenatetn•s monater, was still
something ol a fdPer orderCatholic Cburch'l officialdom. jncreasing onshore wiB11.
and
not merely because the
AU offshore oil drilliltiS operations were halted at the request
shadirws
of ti'IIICt¥ were
of Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel who Oew over the crude oD
URICH HEAD COACH
written
into
the movie charac.
slick and tourll
pollution "more se"Yere than I anticipated/' The
CHICAGO (IJPI)- Richard W. southwest winds blowi~ trom the Pacific toward land were expect. ter.
14 Doc"
Urich, a former assi- ed to increase durtrw the afternoon to between 10 and 20 knotl. e~
E,.. thollgl1 lbo thadlnp
atant emch at Northwestern dengering 40 miles of sparkling So\ltllem Collfornla bo&amp;eheo.
were ·there, it took a ttl»ffrlor
aid Notre Dame, has been
actor- and a man with sliM!riOI'
named held footblll eoa.c:h of Searda for girl now atote-wide
dlgnlcy- to steadily sidestep tile
Northern Wtnois University•
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LANCASTER, OHIO - A slate-wide mlosbv periOD bulletin has eaay, all-out horror
black
and
white.
And
wlult
been issued for carolyn Downour, 16, who wu reportedly abducted
Karlotr waa able to create,
trom her hoote here Jan. 27 by four men.
therefore,
was a vhidb"-etehed
The five-foot tan. brown haired girl and her 13-yel.l'-Gld sister
portrait
of
a lump. oi a monlter.
were allegedly forced lrom their home. driven to a 8I)Ot near Columbus and assaulted. The younger girl told .POlice the men re-- who ... not a horror umu
human beines reacted ln terror
leased her, but kept her sister.
toward~
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If baubleo, ban(leo allll
Underneath oD tile ~~~~~
l'omeYoy emergoney lljll8dmea
beado are •• your mlad but
of a horror tum, Karloff
were summoned at 5:55 p.m. DOt oa you bud(et, wily not
created a soul tor a rnon1ter
try oome of lbe DOW pladle
Monda,y tor Bess G. Roulh who
who had none, but was merely
was dead upon their arrival at
The 1trlgbt colon
sth:hed toptller by a sdentlot
allll
u~d~of~
Brown's Traller Court In Min·
seeldna- a a the scripts always
pleeeo ore eye..aleblng.
sold- to Pia¥ Gcd. He wao a
creature who
to be
different from ,....ailed normal
persona. and was turned iiWo a
ilo&lt;f!ll' by peq~le Who reacted
wltll reer to -hinlr to
extremely opposite trom them ..

IT'S NICE TO KNOW
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Bombers Get

mol, l'illlnlns 7 loot of J'Oilen; 000 root • coiiimtllllot
Winlleld, r111111hVll fl1ot ot toll- Juncle ba10 eamp 11114 ldlled 2110
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BOAT MOVEliENTS:
iu')' opiuomon Nld ~.
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - 0...
V._se " - ' u war&lt;l II&gt; 3:05 p.m.J Mark Eas.., jliored lbo rulrul ot !lie camp Ill
in ... 4:45 P.JD.J s. II. .JI!ils •
~ Jtl411s;t5 p.m.; Foremost down 11:- Ianda 235 mile• NoitMut of
lo P.m.: J. s. Lwta - . , 1:2o au- lolooda1 ind t b•
a.m.; Easo . West Vlrslnla . up clead, wilD - e Junlje
1:55 a.m.; L. Flore 11» 4:05 a. fatlguea, · tbe a,PGkeJmBD Ald•.
Mike Murphy wltll nneor In
Dlre&lt;t blto rr- lbo bomba
\1) 5:40a.m.; ll E. Bowles Wo destroyediObarncklllrUC-

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By Pomeroy National

Governor Asks Assembly
For Education Overhaul

COWMBUS (IJPI) Gov. tern aDd several cabinet-level
, . .• . A. - · looloy urpd polts a1 h1l usoluU.ons tor 111.e
0.0 Qoiieral . At~ to reor- Seveatles."
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In Pomeroy, by Tueodoy -

Herbart Gilkey, Mlddl""'rt
I wish to thaDk yoo for the
chief ol pollee Cor over a decade, many years you hive j)ei'Qlitted
telllered his relipatimtrom.the me to serve as a memberotyour
d.........nt Tueldoy.
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Qtllmy, who anlyy11terdaywai
Sincerely,
reloaiOd fl'ml Holaer Medical
Herbert Gilkey
Center Hospltel, gavepoorhealth
The retiring &lt;lllel, whoworkecl
tile rea100 for IUbmiWIV his on the town street~beFIYe this ~ delltrQyt4
re~~anat~m. 'lbe reslgnadM wu ron belll8 elemed to pollcelllaft a otructure In Rutland uiOd bl
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ledaf, lnilleeted the ~rt Eine,.Pney Si[uad a.m., ~ 001111110 fnme otruc.
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ed thO CN~til "'"''oy nicbtfor trumwhenhetookoveruchiet lngwererullled.
Procnm . ..., -· - 18 • • - · ~ ...... ~,omcliol ac"on. John Zerkl.. pr.. Gilkey, accordllllllo members DBIIIIIOS were estimated at In ~.amerQY, ~termed .......,.. to lbo P"''AAII Tueldoy
oldent or eounell, aloo reYOaled or his family, has had pllysleal $8,~00 lo $4,000 to t h e :...:.~enLand ~
""~'; 111 Mr. 111111
a.111&gt;0tnmwot ol a chief of prdllems oinee Oclor 17, 1963, owned by Arcble llcKilllley. litee(
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W~l Olll ~ lloalth
p..lte IIIII' be - e d during when he was struck ID the head Kinne"'" ....,orted Dill to have
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lbo tolllt&lt;IIIOIIIon.
with' lhe butt of. gun when heop- lnauranco.
of Health, tile Jlelgo
nol and lloaltll Au
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Gilkey, who luis been
proaehed a auii(&gt;OC!ed criminal
Flrem..,, w1t11 tllreetruckellll4
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ed by tile vlllap ofMiddleport 13 neor the ocene of a burg)ery.
12 members at lbo ocene, batlnd the Meigs CouniY llepariment of Hcelth.
YOU't, wrote the fullowhvletter
Ued to save structures oo each
ol reslgnaUon:
Gilkey and hla wile, Mary, side It llle pool hall. XWer'a
To M1Q'or C. o. Fllhor 111111 reside at 387 llamllloll 91. Tho otore lo loe- m ooe side 111111
Mlonbers of Coootllretiring pollee o!!lcer Ia the Edwardo' bomo oo lbo oilier.
A. Chler of pOlice, 1 hereby lather of three dauSbtero, Mrs.
Robert MOler, Rutland, owner
give notice of DIY lntenUon to Alma Mae Elllo 111111 Mrs. Mil- Ill the otrueture, aald it was
redre as chief of police. ertec- drecl Nash, both ~ Mtddleport, covered by IDIUrance. Cause OC
Uve Feb. I, 1969. lam reUriiiB and Mro. Shirley Klsbouoh or tho blaze has DOl been deterbeeauee of peyslesl diAbllltles. Clyde, Ohio.
mined.
All directors were reelected BankAmericard ls being added
at lbo IIIIIIUIII meetlne or I h e to tile ever lfiJCpiUJding Ust of
stoc:kllolders of tile Pomeroy Na- Hnic:es Offered to the clUzena

-•ted

........ DMJIIIn 10

.. _ . . . l n t l l e ber Ill pelltlono rr- lbo'
omce for viii... - · 11:
lbooe pstliklno an llled 1&gt;7 !be
4 p.m. deadline lodoJ, prt..
mary ele.-a -aoll.r wiD

a aeperatkin otruCUIYe-reSol-

P!JIIcn~

Ding ........ 110 ._..... . . . .
atntdiGn dlqtiJ '"'" . .....,... .

dleport vm,...
'lbe Malp ' ~ ot
FJ.ectloal Mancllt IDil Tull_d Q

the project would be over
erlstlng Route 124 at Tbomaa
Fork, at Meigs COunly Rood No.
76 (Children'• bomo rood) and

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l'rlmlr7 elecUooo .... deYel01&gt; todo.v "' ........,. and -

tional Bank Tuesdl;v allernoon.

Directors reelected wen R.
E. Dolce, Allred 11. Elberfeld.
Edieon Hobstetter, Haraee Karr,
Werren Plcl&lt;eno, Mamlng D.
Webater, and Eldoa Weoko. E&lt;l:laon Hobstettef" was reelected
Chairman Ill lbo Boai-d, 111111 Max-

Ine GrU!Ith, Secretory.
Prelidelll - r reported
that llle _ . uaeto Ill lbo bank
bad lncreaoed more !ban $1,700,000 In 1168.
Mr. HobateUer also reported
that a new After Hour Deposl.
toey hid lllotalled, whlth
alao

amounced

Iha I

Cases Settled

Let us outfit yqur
hof"e
com;ptetely,
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· The oeeood pbaae or tile bypau, to be constructed from the
Jacobi coal mine area 1n Laurel
cwr area, to new u. s. RL 33,
~I be a four.lane factHtv. ae.
cordJng to Welker and Dpwler •
The new section wUI be about
2\1 miles 1- and will Include,
111 111, ooe m11o or Interclump work going lit. 33.

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.Hub Gilkey
M"uldkport Chief of Pollee

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week.

Beth GUk~y Resigns
Chief.of Police Po~t

threat received .,.;ut ,_..
Mill ll&lt;loM u...k, ..cr..
larJ to s..,t. Georp Hargravel, received a pbOne call,
lbe eal1or IIIIYinr. "'l11ere'o

...,..._ In 1967 at a-' coot old -

Primaries
Loom in
Two ToWI18

enablea customers to have bank-·
lng 1 doyo a -k,24buurnda7.

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lobury Townohlp Rood No, 17

the ''pre-constructloo" schedule
waa determ1Ded at a meeting
with J. W. O&gt;J'ke) Wll- ehlol
engineer 111111 assistant director
Ill tile Ohio Department of rug,.
ways, in Columbus earlier thla

a..-

c:hec:ked out Wedneoda1 ai!Aor11000 •• the rea.. t ola hallb

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Dowler 111111 Rep. Welker IOid

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, · The While BooM Uld lfm4V
!bat Nlxm -'&lt;1 make a ,._.,.
1111 trip" to 1IRr&lt;lpt wfl!da 10'
dolL Whoa asked todi,J llbO!Itlbo
euet dele ot tho prW141imW
II1P. tile While lloaoe -'~not

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work.., !be

wiD Intersect with now 11oute 7, ol $2,800,000, wu built fol' twou...._ . . , . _ ollldall laDe traatc Gil a four-lane rl8bt
said 111e engiDeerlng llrm or "' - from llobiOII to lbo LaurAuble-Mitchell-Birpss of Cln- el Cliff area. 'lbe aeetkln alelmall olnaol&gt; hal eompl- rea&lt;~r llalohed covend 2. 92
118 Oeld work oo llle project and miloo.
IIIJhway ileportmeot &amp;lldDeer Is The third phaeo or 111e overllllldng dotalled plani.
Jobn Dowler ......,cod Tuel4la1.
'lbe llrot ...... ot . . b y - eD proJocl, 11om 33 lo

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by , 81)11.
bcerd
llarey lldwo
and Dr. C. L. Brown Y011a1
n 11WII' 111 111e buo - en fel1od to l'O(IOl't for "'13'; at- "Are;u Ted Stevena votiq ~,.,.,.
traciA!d ...... 125 ........ but . ... lbo . . _ _ "' t h.
ac...... lsbed very IIWe towardo reiOI- U IllY«~ by Smltll; BID
&amp;llltlne the buoeo beck CD the Wltben YVIInc •...,, ., wutld
lime to itiMII' iL
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IJ1dOn r....,won wao otlll Tbe reoolulloo rllll4 •• folla&lt;*IDc .a t lbo end Ill lbo moot- lowo:
"In ..... of recent deyelop• Inc,
:.
Tba . . . Millon, IOMetlmol mento whlth have "'""e to lbo
lllldod, ·biocan In llle ·bcerd ot ottenllno of tile bcerd, It io felt
roceiiOd 111111 that • - - - or prlnel»oo
111111 poUq .. ldrioablo.
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'"'lbe board reooantze1 that
~ to make ""'Ill for ID\~mi!Died on Page jj)
toreatOdperOODoloba-and

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ODd pbaoo of 111e ' Route 7 by.... In :Melp CGom\1' II lo be
eompleted by • • .lome of thll
)'801', and tbe Jol&gt; II to be pat oul
for bid ID December, 9late Rep.
Ralph Welker and DMslm Too

Durllvlbo oesslm lnlhebcerd
olllceo
tile board, Ilia opiJt volot,
PT. PLJ:ASANT - Tueoda1
nllht'l ... dal odlool b o ar d ...IOd blu - · · 'lbe rna "n&amp;. called ·tOr the purpou was a re.,wtlon reccnnrDIDIIId
Ill ,oiYilll tile _ _ . , . _

~ whlth bepn'"' J~

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Route 7 By-Pass Bids :
Expected in December

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Bus Drivers,
Board Still
In Stalemate
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1969

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..... Corrie B. i'QDo, 71,
·Utd
•-aut t1te
llna1
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- · 91., Mlddl_.t, cllld lion·to ...
dol
In 91. ADiilol!l' lloo- purview. . . . . . made • • mach bllbor ........
JIItel, Columbuo.
llrL , . , . WU bora Jul7 11,
1839, Ill Golllplllo, lbo ....,._
ter ot lbo lole CoiYID and Iii.... lqlu st.wut. Iillo 1iu aloo
prOcedeci Ill by .,. bond, Fred L. ." - : -llauslltero, 11 mt.n, and a.,._,
llrL 1'IIYao lo lllll'\'lnd b7
G. Rauob, 75, ...
blu Gilbert Enslllh,. Ol'IJ¥, and Cbarloo Dolo EDcllob, _...,at her bomolllCol..-o;IS
,... ......... bytoo-........ ...- 111111 .,..at.creot ....
~ Glbbi. llliltol!l. ind
.,.........UdreD.
FuneroJ MniCII wiD ba hald 1telllb Glllbo. New - l, too
Wa11•di.J at 2 JI.IL fna Raw• ~~-.. llrL Elll r411and, - ·
llaVt11, and Mn. Fin XcJIIllla,
llap Coolo Funeral a llilflr~aw, M r L
.lbo ROY. Robert J a - &lt;lll!d.ziaO WI-, MIMriiYille, and
lolllll. Burtel wiD be "' ~ al... and IIIIJlllewl.
Gnwe ...,....,, Frl- F1lllonl iiimleeo wiD be coocaD ...,time.
Frlde,J o1 I p.m. """'
~ Cblpel. 'lbe Rev. Kai -Dei-rlqlol .wiD ollldole.
Howord R. ~ack) Parrloh, 63,
111 wiD ba Ill GrahaDJ """'"";
CoolVIlle, .._clodl.v at
W, VL .......... mo.Y caD ol tile
his home I!IOndo¥ 1IIOrDlJI&amp;.
iuoetal home Wedeeoda1 and
Mr. Parrloh ..... tile ... or111e
~7th
late Henry H. and Emma llor""l'
'lluroda1.
Parrish. lie .,... bom at 1'llp.
pers PlaiDs.
Ama · Horo!l, 73, ot 78 E. W~Meetson
A retired oa!eiY dlroelor for llaiJIU'I St., Eo!ot l'llelllno, Ol&gt;lo,
tlleCaplteiGreyboundCoq).,CID- died Jan. 27, II tile 91. Ellelnnall, be ..... operated beth Hospital,"............ _ . . .
iVtming
lbe COOlville adldlag !lqlpJ.r Co. obe had beoD •IIB1lt11111\1....,...•.
for s1x yean, and had operated Silo had been ill poor boaltll 'for
MASOll - llrL Jamoe Prof.
hla farm beside tile Hocldnl Rlv- ..... yeero.
11t1, llucl!, wu In charae ot
er olnce retirement. 11e wao a
Silo wao bom Nov. 12, 1195, tile PJ'OII'Am - . tile Women'•
member of lbo COOlville I.odll· at Giltca, Auatrla, lbe dool~ SocieiY Ill C1ir1o11on Sorv1eo mot
837, F&amp;AM, Scottlsb Rite Vol- ot lbo lete .._.,. and liar Y ' " ' - . , ........ atCbrlatUnftley or Cincinnati, !lrrlaD- &amp;!bar, ind wao • member ot ed Xethocllot Cburcb, ""-·
Temple, Albeno CcluniY F a r m Ollr Lo&lt;IY ol Lord's Clmd! at ''Tilo 'ln o Til sale," .,... tha lopBureau, tile Wuhlngtoo~ - · · Eut Pala-.. Silo waa alio ic lllld waa foi1Dw1lcl.by tile ......
Meip DeYOiopmelll A.,D., Bel- preceded Ill i&gt;T her bul- lng ot a mm llllllled, "SoarebP18 Area Cbamber Ill c o m- band, Georae. In 19111.
1ng For. a Faco." A dloeuaslm
meree, 111111 ol tile Coolville Melli- · - · forlude too ......,_ ..rlod followed,
odlat CbUrdl.
tero, Ma,ry De LIDo, wll1l Tbe proldeitt, llro. F r ~ d
lie Is ourvived by hla 1111~, lhe mode ber lim!";;lilld ~' !Voneer, wao In e1!ar1V or a
Olive WellfoD Parrllb; I wo Ina _.llo., Y - - . ; ~ brill bullneu IIINIIDIbrolhero, Allred, ot Parlier•- 1001, Jo1111, AuoUnloWII; Georae.
llolleiNI llrs. lllllllto ~
~ and
C. (CI:Jlal ~and lllcbael,. !' ·iilf IIIH: cftli· dillli!!W~ '
yllle; ooe nieCe, and~ 111}111- YCMDII•-1 IO ~ ved rornllhiiMallto lbo l'ollciwewa.
IOY«&lt; .,.._...children, and lng: llrL JCJim Challln, M r •·
Fuaeral oenlcu will ba bold _..... biOIIIero and oilier• Ill ltelllb-·Ptckalo, lfn, l..arr1lloml.
Wedneoda1 Rt 2 p.m. rr- tile Auolrla.
~• . Mro• . Fred ·"'""eer,
White F101eral Home In Coollltqllem moos wubeld'l'blro- llrL a., l'lol!ltlo llrs. Cbarloo
ville, 'lbe Rev. Roy ReM wiD • dol at 9:10 a.m. at Dor iAd7 Ill Y-, llro. IIU...U c.pebart,
omclate. Burial wril he Ill Cool- Lord'o Cbureh illrlal Ill llrL Jo1111 llo1011, .Mn. Georlll
ville coiiiO!orf. - · rll9 tile 91. lllar7• _...,. ~ Eut car-, Mro. LowoU· E. Klenwlll ba' beld 'riieoda1 at 8 p.m. Pala-, S.V, ll&amp;rtln iia.- 11r llro.llfllrl ~. llro. Leoat lbo llmoral home. Frlendo tullk !"' celoblllll, and R n.
z.Htle, llrL .l'ameo Praf11111' eeii.U1111me.
Donald E.
~- 11tt ind Valarle CediL

Dies Monday

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Before Court

ol. this

area.

The 8IIIIUal meeting Ill tile directors followed tbe atockhold~
era meetin&amp; and thl olfteers
and eJRployees reelected were u
follows:
Edlllllll Hobst&lt;ttet, president;
Richard Charnbero, vice president; Maxine Gril!lth, cashier;
Georp S. Hobttetter, au't. ca•hler; Len K. Jones, ass't cuhleri
Wllliam J. Hobatetter, branch
manager: Edith K. Wllllamson,
&amp;BI'I. branch lllliDipr; Joaa Her~ lj!ller: ~Wolle. teller; Rieberd Fmlln, teller; Milllo Lepr, ..- .
Dmlla Nel1011, I'"IOl'li bookkeeper; Besale Hays, iDdlviclJal
- - ; Bec1&lt;Y Neue, In-

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ell )lOIII to be nDed lids , _ ,
'1be two ~---F.­
liD II. ... J, Lud• lin. Two adler
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line aot

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B. F~ - · • 'boo mec1 t11r a
two ~ ~ tbe &amp;prlttl

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are ......., oo lbo boenl YOU"

term

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the pooltlon

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had not
her pedilool ,.,_
cloy.

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"' Mldi!l- ·-- . lleplbU..,. . - Zmdo,
Richard VaUiihan and Oillinger have mod pot!- lo r
eoundl f - lo be aloclool.
'lbe fourtb . . . . - . CIJI(ord
Slumbo, had Dill lllod Tu---

Jamel llnwllllllon. .......-.
hal llled for ... onJ.y of
.PUblic ~· Nil. to ba nn.
ed thia yeai- ill Middleport.

Five Forfeit
Court l:lorub
Five

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bonds 111111 - - . - . !Iaed Tue141a1 11iJibt In lbo or Mlddl- IIQor c. o. Fllller.
ForfoidaJiboodool$Uoac•
nre Alblio Dilr-lu, 11,
Cleveland, IIJ&gt;IOil•te llelboft
Frldl~~r, 1i, _ . . , . ~I,
left of ~ 'fooiiiJ E. Flon,

22, WortM.n etooJ.--.. . _
RJ oa Gal tsq liiNit; Ka It
E. lleyaoldo, 1\ Lllool B UU'II
Route 2. rc 'IDe Jamel lllodie, fl, Soutllilde, w. v ....- -

JeUI Grate, indiYidual bool&lt;keep- ellllti: .._ ..._,. '"' • - - eri and OUo Hart.MJach, custo- ltreet.
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Filled ..,. Lo..... F. ColYin, 43, Gilbert, W, VL, fit

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NEW YOBk (\)PI) -

The
IDweat teDq_IWature ~ In
tho · ~ by lbo u.
Weatller a.reou,·axcludlni Alooke 111111 IIQdl, ..... :18 .........
bokiw' zero at-noallonaiFoDI,

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at Gila - . Arb.

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50 lbs 1.39
PEPPERS•••••••••••e:-11
CARROTS •••••••••• !! 11

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Slate win 111 18 ou11np, Tom Ander·
Cl\'~llllld Bluf!IM 7"-40 at aoo and Mark. Todll eaeh had
~-. Rio Grande do.cllllonod 21 points lor the 'lilmoro, olBeroa Qly.) 80-17 at Rio tiJougb SleYe Sehradorb plekecl

Kuhn Selected
NewCommissioner

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mous choice of the 24 clubown-

en who met in Miami. He was

elected to a one--year tenn but
was given a $100,000 salary tn
contrast to the $65,000 paid
William D. Eckert, who was
fired as commissioner last
December.
MUler said the next JPeetlng
of the clubowners' Players
RelatiOns Committee and tl1e
Playen AssociaUon will be held
In New York Uxnor~w but
added, "I don't know If Mr.
Kuhn wiD be there or, if he is,
what role he will p~. Kuhn
sold in Miami he planned 1D
disassociate hlmsell from the

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By United l'real lnlol'DIImW
Eaat
W. L. Pet. GB
Baltlmoro .... 39 15 .722
l'hlladelpbla •• 36
.617
Now York•. , .39 21 .650 3
Boaton ' ' ' ' '.34 21 .618 5\!1
Clnclmltl. ••• 29 25 .537 10
Detroit , ..... 23 34 .~4 17'h
MUIRUkee .... 16 41 .281 24'h
West
W. L. Pet. GB
Lo! Angelea , .38 19 .667
Atlanta ' ' .... 35 23 .603 3'h
Son Fran •. , .•25 31 .446 12'h
Son Dleao •.•• 24 32 •4211 13\1
Cb!COIO , , • , .23 35 .397 15'h
Seattle . , • , .. 21 38 .356 18
' ' ' ' .13 42 .236 24

teod

with loll IJiall mlnutAII 10
ltavoll &lt;llf a Beroa ra1iJ,
to win, Jim Mai-lhaU ...,.... 19
up a game blab 30 polnto for polllta tor llle Redmen, wblle
Malone (5-10).
Dave Mo.vDOnl 8Wik 20 polllta
for 8eH1,
0t1ett&gt;e1n _ . a eae-aaw Olllo
Conference ccdelt that was
COLUMBUS (UPO - The Unit- tiod aeven llmea. The Cordblala
ed Preaallltarnatlonal Ohio hlp ~-7 and 5-f) wore poj!ocl by
school Claaa A boaketboll rat- Jim McJ(oe'a 29 polnta. SleYe
tnsa, w1111 first plaee Wlles and Farnaworth had 19 for lleldolwa.Ioat record&amp; ln plrend'leats: berg (t-1 aDd 3-6).
Teamo ·
Polnto
. - RIID bit for 35 .P"Inll,

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1. Colwnbua East (33) (15-0) 431
2. Cantoo McKinley(3)(14,J) 298
3. Toledo Libby (2) (14-1)
277
4. Uma Bath (14-0)
206
s. Zaneavilln (1) (i4-ll
176
G. Marllrwton . (15-0l
172
7. Collllllbus Soulh (12-1)
165
8. JWnUton Gortleld Ul-ll 110
9. Euclid (14-1)
60
10. sandusky (13-2)
52
Sooond 10: 11. East Liverpool
38; 12. Doy!Dn Roth 37; 13. C&lt;&gt;Iwnbua Linden McKinley 33; 14.
Marlon Herdiqr: 30; 15. Clenland
John Adains 29; 16. Newark 24;
17, Cincinnati Moeller 21; IS.

but KOI1)'on waa 91'MC01118 by
Musklntpun In the lut halt. The
Muoklea, 11-1 ""erall- ~Ill
the Olllo c;mterenee, were led
by Rick Harmer's 31 polrH.
Kel1l'Ot1 Ia 9-11 and 4-3•
Hltam Improved Ita 0b1o Cm!erenee mark to 3-7 aa 'bur
lbrt Scored 13 points agolnat
Mount Unloo, Mouat Union
dropped to 2-7.

Tueaday'o Re.UII
New York 122 Atlanta D7
MUwaukee 107 Chicago 98
Clllclnnatl 125 Detroit 114
S.0 DIOI!O 135 B&lt;&gt;lllon 128
sOattle 116 Son Franetaeo Ill
Phoenix 125 l'hlladolphla 116
(Only....,.aadlecmled)

Wedneada,y's Games
ChiCOIO at Dotrolt
New York at Milwaukee
Clnclmatl at San Diego

CollqJe Scores

By United Press lrternatiorel
· East
Carmn Letunan and Bellefontat~ Forotoam 62 Army 52
19 each; 20. Ashland 16.
Dela St 84 Southampton 69
others: Cleveland East Tech Seton Hall 81 Connecticut 79
15; Akron COntrolondSyhanla13 BridMPrt 77 C. W, Post 70 (ot)
each; Xenia 12; Maplt= Heightsll; Fair Dlcknsn 75 Adelphi 67
Oak Hilla and Lima COntral Catl!- Hartford 107 Clark 82
olic 10 eacll; Rossford 9; Berea Vllnor 83 St.Jbn'a NY 78 (ol)
and Toledo Macomber 8 each; Temple 75 Delawarfl 63
Eastllke,
Akron
Firestone, Plymuth S&amp;. 103 Worcstl' St. 84
Bellevue, Bellaire st. John's and Lowell St. 82 Lowell Tech 77
Hamilton Badin 7 each; Youngs- Stony Brook 69 Case 67
tOim Liberty and Miamisburg 6 Springfield Coli 94 Tufts 67
eachi Tallmadge 5; Cleveland St. B&lt;&gt;aton U. 77 Colgate 76
Joseph aod Sidney 4each; Clnclrl- Buffalo st. 86 Geneseo St. 79
nati Pw-cell, Cleveland Rhodes, Williams 72 Worcester Tech 66
FintlQ and South Point 3 eacll; Pratt 101 Queens 86
Cincinnati ~ Xlvier, Salem and Lock Haven 61 Clarion 60
Tiffin Columbian 2 eacll; Toledo Wstmnstr Pa. 56 Bucknell 66
Central Cltholic, Warren West- Ind. Pa., 87 Calit Pa. 55
em Reserve, Warrensrille, Day- Ashland 65 Slippery Rock fg

too Dun._r ao:l Daytoo Chamin-

Philadelphia at Sealtle
(01111 game a !ldoeduled) '

A Really
Hot Buy

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ACCI"ed n1Dt ol vw.no.·' s
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Tbe Astrodome brings out the
best in Elvin "Big E•• Hayes.
The rookie sensation of the
San Diego Rockets scored 32
points and hauled d(MJJ 23
rebounds to lead his team to a

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HOUSTON (UPO - The Cincimati Royals marked a first
lor the National Basketball Association Tuesday night - they
Y(On the first .PJ'O basketbaU
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defeat handed the Bruins during
the Past three years.
Hayes found the range again
Tuesday night as he hit six
straight points in the third
period to pull the Rockets past
the · defending world ctwnpions.
Jim Barnett added 31 points Cor
san Diego whUe John Havlicek
netted 24 for Boston. The
Celtics played without BW
Russell who suffered a knee
strain Sunday.
In the ~ening game, Oscar
·R~rt.~'s 37 fOints and 10
as•lsti prked tb@ Cincllllll.ti
;~. 1o , , 125-IH triwnph
·· over the Detroit Pistons. While ··
Robertson was playing his
steady floor game, T(JfJI Van
Arsdale and Jerry Lucas
combined Cor seven points at
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Under Consideration
BALTIMOR£ (UPD- A Ioderal bankrLitf.cy referee today had
urxler consideration a "co111Utioml sale" proposal by debtridden sportsman Jerry Wolman
to sell all assets of his
Philadelphia Eagles to trucking
magnate Leoni:rd Tose tor $15.6
million.
Joseph 0. Kaiser, the referee,
said he would set a hearing date
on the proposal- and any others
that might be mode- Thursda,y.
He said it probably would be
acc"'ted ooly II Wolman IOUa to
pay debts to secured creditors
who have liens against the
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that they nuver relinquished.
The New York Knickerbockers reced to their sixth straight
win behio:i the shooti~ of Bill
Bradley and WUlls Reed as they
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By GARY KALE
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lllc 10 c.nra...... leader
Charlie Scott i.tend1 to lirin&amp; PIWdua, ranked 12th, crjnoecl
Nortb t:aroll.. aU the way- just paat Iowa 99-81 In a le&amp;t!UO
oa he did with 11)0 U.S.A In the
0b'n1&gt;1cs.
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1be Tar HeeJa broke IWIY
Sc«~ I member ot the pd from 1 deadlock with Virginia
medal
American balkellloll 1D roll "" a 111-polnt halfttmo
squad at Mexico Cit)', poured in bulge. Bill
27 J)Oilts Tueodi,Y nllht In at the cavalier defenae for u
leadlJW the &amp;econc:J..rlllked Tar points. Mike Wlikes led VIrginia
Heeh to a 99-76 victor)' over with 18 points.
Virginia In an Atlutle t Col.st
Four Daridson players, led by
C~erenc:e enoounter.
Mike Malloy's 33 points, scored
Sixth-ranked Davidaoo, the in double figures lpinst West
state of North Carauna·~ other Virginia. Skip Kintz netted a
member ol. UPI's q, 10, routed personal bigh or 28 points for
West Viltlllta 94-79 ond In o the MoUntaineers.
·
battle of the elite, seventh-rated
Howard Porter and Johruu'
VUianova beat No. 5 St. John's

135--126 victory over the Boston
Celtics Tuesda.y in ~ secoo:l
game of a doubleheader that
attracted a record NBA crowd
or 41,163 in the A.!litrodome.
Hll.)'ea, an AD-America center

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N.C. 99 Virginia 76
ever
to attend a pro basketball
Fort Valley St. 81 AlL St. 69
game
- more than 40,000 Towsn St. 99 Johns Hopkns 67
which
broke the old mark of
Davidson 94 W.Va. 79
Ulllluote. '
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NEW YORK (UPO- The Unit. N.C. A&amp;T 107 J.C. Smith 100
4 ~year old attorney lor the
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Madison Square Garden.
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National' Leat!UO who has oegotlaUoos but added, the ed Presslnternat:lonaJ smaUeol- N.W. La. 86 S.W. La. 84 (ot)
Oscar
RObertson was at hi.!l
rOOlltDOd in lhe ..ckground cunmisstoner does have rune- lege basketball ratinga _wt.th first La. Tech 86 McNeese Sl 70
scoring
37 points and add~
best,
p)aee votes and won-lost rec..
Midwest
~ his 20-year connection · tiona as an arbitrator."
ing
10
assists,
to lead tbe Roy~
ords In pareo~eses: ~ i .J;t,t*b Purdue 99 Iowa 87
.,.. _...s to their 125-114 win over the
89 1
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the;;lb-ot ot ~eheadi&gt;I';;'Jioe
I!liiD 65 Wisconsin 63
se~ pltttitg the'" BoltOn €el2. Nev. La. Vga. (14) (i5~ 274 .· Hanover 34 Mancheator 55
tics
against the Sen Diego
3, A1hland
(5) (17-1} 243 W, Mich. 115 Loyola, W. 92
SUPER ETHYL
REGULAR GAS
Rockets. San Diego won that
4. C"l"tol state (I) (12.3) 181 Earlham 101 Anderson 93
game, 135-126.
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5. SW Loulalana
(14-f) 171 Northwood 80 Marlon 74
The victory was Cincirmati's
G. S. F; Austill
(2) (16.:1) 166 Wash., Mo. 72 SW Baptist 71
ninth in 12 games on neutral
7, S. w. Missouri (I) (13-4) 122 Canisius 83 Wayne St. 65
8, PUget Sound
(I) (16-1) 100 Creighton 97 Oshkosll St. 71
courts.
The Royals led most of the
9. Fairmont state (I) (16-1) 82
Southwesl
way
and took over permanenUy
10, Cheyney stato
(14-.2) 75 Arkansas 64 Texas Tech 53
at 934Jl on a jump shot by Tom
11. SouUt Dakota St.
38 Baylor 66 Texas A&amp; M 65
Van Arsdale with less than a
12. Howard Poyne
23 TCU 8t Sam Houston 65
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mlnuto left In the third quarter.
13. McMurry
20 Tarleton 89 Wayland 81
Cincinnati
qul~kly moved oot In
14. Amer. International
19 W. Tex. St. 91 Pan Amricn 63
front
102.97
in the linal period.
15. Oglethorpen
17 Austin Col 85 Le Turnau 76
Jerry Lucas pulled down 26
· 16. Evansville
14
rebounds for Cinclmati, which
17.
Tin
Alcorn
13
538 W. MAIN
plays at San Diego tonight.
18. Eotrn New Mex. (I)
13
19. Wittenberg
12
20, Northern Arizona
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (IJPI) Dickie Parsons, a 30-year.old
former Kentucky player, will
sene aa an assistant basketball
coach It his alma mater Wider
By United Preao lnte&gt;'Datlional
Adolph Rupp lor the retnalnder
East
of tltiJ 181.1011.
W, L, Pet. GB
Par10111 le expected to do re~........ 2721 .568
cruiting work ond 1&lt;0111.
Kentucl!f .... ;26 22 .542 1
lncllana ......28 26 .519 2
RIO WINS
Miami , • , ... 23 24 .489 3'h
Rio
Grande
scored a 91-81 vic1
New York •. , , 14 35 .285 13 h
tory
over
Berea,
Ky., Tuesday
Weat '
nltdlt in Gallipolis.
W, L. PeL GB
Oakland ..... 38 6 .864
Denver •• , ... 29 l l .580 12'h
New Otleano •• 24 25 .490 16'h
Los Angeleo • .21 27 •438 19
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wiU be surprised It major
league ployerl strike brought a
Z cautious reaction today !rom
• thtr..,:exscutive director of the
" ~ \.L8ague Players Asaocia..
tlon.
"I really don't know," said
Marvin Miller when asked
whethu the election of Kuhn by
the clubowners Tuesday lessaed the possiblUcy of a strike.
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Relations Committee and is one
of the people with whom we
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Jll&gt;&lt;l' • (l'o.) Coli... •• 11110' 57.o2 It Ilium.
NIDe PmeJJ were on tap to~ do!wDOd 115-D '"' tbelr cnm
'oourt bY .......... 'l1la homo nJa!rt, lrtcludlng two Mld·Amert.m nwna111"1 llvo. points Ill ICIII Conference tilts - Martho bolt, lllel•..... 011811eld '11hall at llllml ond Toledo at
Olllo Unlveralty - and three
11101'
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Qmference conteltl :J111 1!oiiH (18-U an ouJbo
·fli ot all amoii collop Martello Ill Cljl(tal, Oberllll at
t.mo Ill defense, allowing llli Woollier, ond Oblo Wesleyan at
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Roy lllnlon
.f - ~'"'"'"" . ,...el .• with 21
polntl u Rq Inman tallied a a...-ed 22 points lor the amall
hltdl or 8 IIIR&gt;er7 Hoek. The collop power. Rlek !Weman
W&amp;l blab for B l - with 11
ballllme ....... wei 29.$.
polata.
Other Contelta
UriiiDa, ualng a full court
ll' other IIID'ltli Muild0111m
preu
In the llrot halt, downed
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bier, urt&gt;Ua' whipped Malone

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Ashland LiJilits :Foe To ·19.
Points In· 18th Triumph

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East Nearing ~ir&lt;,l
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Vince In New York

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Make Decision Today
NEW

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(UPJ)- Vlnce

hh relean aa general manaair

Lombardi 'Will be enjoyt.ne hla
dlmer il1 New York tonight
while the Packer Board d
Directors is declding his fate in

ol the Packers to become
coach, general manager and
part owner ol the Washington
Redskins, is to be hooored
tonight by the Catholic Youth
Organization as its outstanding

Green BI..Y.
Lombardi, who has asked for

Buccaneers
By United Press International

When

the

IOOiana

Pacers

walt a one--man gang they call
on big Mel Daniels.
'The Pacers, third in the
American Basketball Assoeiation's Eastern Division. received 1 30-point effort from
Daniels Tuesday night as they

Uo lor · - place Ia Ualtod

lour - · 1o l411L
lJmo Both ond z-n111o

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brought pride and a champion~~;hip team to Green Bay, wUJ be
cited
for '"his outstanding
achievemeot 1n proCessional
lootball while ma1ntalning a
high standard of exemplary
conduct wortll.Y 0( emulation by
the youth of Amertca."
At the same Ume Lombardi is
at the dinner, tile Packers•
Board of Directors will make
the final decision on whether to
allow him to break bis contract,

Daniels Scores
31, Pacers Top

Columlolo . _ - Me~
toll from nlrrtb to llltb pia..

Preoo -"'"lloool'o Cion AA

sportsman of the year.

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Lll&gt;bq oro , . . . 1 IDrrid boi-

Colwnhuo Eut lo IINriDa Ill
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ConiDo McKloloy .,.......,.
Toledo LlbboJ'• 75 paint lood
wltb lwQ \•tclol'ln ....,. the
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ColwnhuB Eall, mll&gt;eaton In
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Central 70~9.

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spoto Ill olxtlt plO&lt;O while Colwnhuo Soutll hold !lrm.ln oovenlh.
llomllton Gorfleld leD from
sixth Ill olgtdl!,
Eatlld rema!Ded In ninth
while Sandullk7, riding 1 12pme wlmlng streak, cracked
tho Top Ten lor the llrll Ume

pll.. votea. Thole fllureo IUr- tb11 sea100.
Only 'ColUmbUII Eul (IS~,
poooed tho TIJ:ora' prevlouo
bl&amp;lo• of 422 polntl and 37 flrllt Lima Both (IW) and 1\larl(Dgplace votea of two IIIIOkl IIID· ton (15~) oro aUU - .

which runs thr&lt;lugb 1972, and
move on to Washington. The

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grabbed 23 rebourxls and was
credited with a record 18
defensive saves.
Roger Brown of JOOiana had a
pme high of 32 points and Bob
Netolicky scored 2'1 for the
Pacers, who are only two
games out of first place. Jimmy
Jones led New Orleans with 29
points.
Minnesota, Eastern leader,
ripped Denver 112-99 in the only
other
ABA
game.
Charlie
Williams led the way with a
five'i)Oint tear that broke UP a
77-all game going into the final
period. Chico Vaughn was the
big gun in the Pipers' attack
with 27 points. Larry Jones or
Denver hit for 34 points.

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playofrs.
• The money represents 1 25
per cent increase over the
$320.000 distributed In 1968. The
total was only $150.000 five
years ago.
NBA Commissioner Walter
Kennecb said a player on a
championship club could earn
as much as $10,000 it his team
wins its division flag with the
highest percentage in the league
then wins the division playoff
title and the championship
round.
Kennedy said each divi&amp;ion
winner will collect $211,000, with
an additional $5,000 for gaining
the best won-lost record. Each
second place club stands to earn
$!0,000 anc! third place teams

Wesleyan's seasoll-long
reign as the nation's Lop smaH
college basketball power began
to totter today as ·the onrushing
Rebels of Nevada Las Vegas
moved to within three points of
the faltering Panthers.
T'*te OWen&amp;boro, J(y., school
retained its No. 1 ranking for
the ninth consecutive week.
Ashland College of Ohio, the
naUon's best defensive outf'it,
also gained ground on the
Jeilders as the Eagle~ held the
No. 3 position with 243 points. NUNAM ,\ KER SIGNED
. LINE COACH
Another Ohio school, Central
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI)
:
Cl«CAGO (UP0- Jim Ringo . . State, retained the No. 4 rating Julian Nunamaker of Tennesee~a ll - year Natiooal Footbalr ....followed bY No. 5 Southwest Martin, the third cboice or the
~ League veteran with Greer\· ~ LouisiJ,ra, . }»g. 6 step~.n. . F. "Buffalo Bills in Jut wJIBk•s foot- .
~ and Philadelphia, has ·been natn~ Austill and No. · 7 Southwe'st ball draft, has beliD Signed
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Chicago Bears.
Puget Sound moved into the club.
Abe Gibron, who held that po1t No. 8 position, Fairmont adA 6..3, 250 - pounder, Nunamalalt year, ia being switched to vanced to ninth even though the ker will be tried at defensive end
the defensive line to make room Falcons suffered their first loss next season, according to Bills'
for Ringo.
or the season ard Cheyney State coach John Rauch. He was a deslipped !rom eigtlth to lOth.
fensive tackle in college.

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ucatloul TeleYilkll netwo:ak.
- C...llru&lt;llon and clevelop-

Mro. Ethel

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ment of .. - - Trade recontb' eoJIAod rm-Parir«.
Center ot Cle..,lond 9loll UalMr. ari4 Mrs. llar.m -~
SOIW'do.J lor F - wl1an llr.
vorol11.
-C...otruelloaover1~ Fox lo 0111110)'od.
Mr. ond lolro. Pllll Flobor ·fll
period of - - ll&lt;liltleslor
co-.c )U¥enlle lllllnlJMil&lt;Y.

MIDOnvlllo \'lilted Suadl)' Bertha Porker,
R01 HoweU JpeDt a weel •II
with hla llmlly here.

Mrs. Georato Dtehllo ,_;..
od lll.

- stardng work on .PI'O(!l'am
lr..,_t~Uort.

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~ Mr. and ft{n. Wayne Printe
~ oncl lolr• IIIII Mro. Toblo Sandlin
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Pat Smith, Ohlo State Unlver..
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- ancl Mro. David Smith.
Dolellt H1!4&gt;or lo'l patllllll II

Because it gives both · ·
extro nourishment ond e~tfo·•
taste. Try Rite Diet ond see
for yourself why we coil it
The Unusuoi .Breod.

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ol lolr. 111)1 )Ira, ' - " " - 111&gt;lln 01111 oonlceo jrl.,.
chllrcb.

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Slorllne ond pewtor
olllllrtlr Nfinllhld

lllilllne ports • insulnpoiNd • npllced

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Your !'hoi~ of UGif:i: or WhEAT.

Gold, copper plltlne

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EXPERT REPAIR SERVICES AVAILABLE
Dents remDHd •••

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,, hOur In length, wos preoeoted In Memorlll Auditorium on tho 0, U.

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Feb. 2 was 1oM.

830.15,

boodl lor llnaDdnt! .loW IIIICI lor mus

KRAFT MIRACLE .WHIP

to ~prow tho 17.5 mWslevel. Add an 1ncreo10 ofoe..O

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Creamer .. ...... 100

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The Task Force does ....,.,rt, ._ewr, that on educ:atloD ln&lt;uDo

EVERY ITEM REPLATED AT SALE PRICES

SOilbo&lt;b Me~
Sdlool · - - ot
hodt.l o.-,1. 111

the f ree

He oliO -lied • - - - menl _..., lor lacllltles lor
meotoDy ll1 ond retanled.

BIG,FUL-VALU BUYS!

It w1o ool)l lost year thot the lost of the Melga CounQ: dlllrlelo '

AFTER

$21.17
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Governor' a Task Fol'ce on ..:location:
Tl1e ·lor&lt;O - · that the legloloture nloe the minimum
operotlot~ mllloge on roll estill lr'"" 17.5 milia to 25 mWs lor a

The kind tho ~o~es from only
premtum qu !tty mgredi!ijlts.

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BlJt.GE WIT/I OIIR

' SENTINEL ADVERTISING DII,IECTOR Jim Danner reiUniOd Mar&gt;dU" to hla duties in Pm»eroy after having been Ulllble to ••mke tbe
scene" ror aeveral weeks rollowlng surgery at the Hol1er t.fedlW

CHILDREN I l and UNDER
7S CENTS

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tho-otate
cl llilliWIY Soloto ond PJIIIDc otate
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Pallllell Pldirre
Ac:cordlni to lel(Mid, St.
Luke p I I ft to d the first
Madonno/leture. The VIral•
and Chll became tJnJbOI•
ol the ac"'p\ed Chrlstlon
laltb only on.er the Council
ol EphetUIID A.D. t31.

~ The )'lllqllltl wat&lt;:ho4 1 session ol tho CCJunil Court of Judp
FnM W. Porter when defer!dlnll _,-od ta lll&lt;e chorgeL 11IIQ'
~ted the aud.ltort• office, Ptobate aM JuvenUe Courts as wellaa
olber olllceo iud .vlewod the jail 10 a port of the trip.

Vllltlng lolr, and lolro. G U
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1 lolrL Bob Fltspotrlc~ ond ~
· ): ter 111111W. 111!1 ~ .. c. a 'llolmon itt Colutllliuo,
,Mr. IIIII lira. ctangcolleollof
• "•,;, Oilumbolo and llob ;'SiXIOil ol
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: Mro. Vere .Wotier· aaol.Vlrlli)liil

Teapot ......... $27.50

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I~E,WS

The NBA champlonship club
receives $48,000 and Ute defeat-·
ed team In the bes~f-set'tm
ftnal series draws $32,000.

tor 1M

~~~Uteot CCJ~~Cenlratlon of

; AS 'AN·EDUCAnONAL -rlen&lt;e, the alxtb grodeofMra. Helen
Wllllomo at•tho P4111111'11l' Elementary ll&lt;hool \'lsltod the courihOUII

lofiDIIleld &gt;l&amp;ltod Joirc•. 01111 Mro,

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of 1969 ftecreallon 'leflfcloo, hiclurll119: .

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the lblrd prellaent w~en he
remarked at a Wbite HoUJe
l&amp;lherlnl of ort1itB lllld authoro ~~ lhll . . . ·the

~year~ Ia GeniilriJ', Mrs. Dromer and clllldren will rpencl the
~ }IU 1 With her mother, Mra. Bertba Slyre, in Pomel'OJ', wtdle
S(ll. Dtetuler 1; -IeUrv the VletMm 1oolgnment.

ADMISSION

2 V2 time• that of regular bread.

Artier.

preued

''Pt'Oddt ....... fnndiDI .,
D o - hltller- ud 01.... ertme. H JlhDdel

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vlrtuolitY 8111tveraallllif. of

SAT•• SUN. WIIICDAYS.·- WIDNIIDAY WIIDNIIIDIAVI
I 06 II P.M.
6 P.M. to II P.M.
I P.M. to 11
LAST SUNDAY I P.M. to J,Jo P.M.
Flrtl S.owl119 In O~io of All Makes ami lramlo

ADULTS

llopu- Ill N&gt;llc Sol013'.
''11111 will clv, uo on -dlvo
IDol to Uli!ll loeol

qport lor coil... -111111 llfd.
He oliO llrCod tho lelloioluro
oald .... . , _ · - to
pul, u Ill emer8IIAC.J Jbll ..
bo welcomed, but lhiJ be
ukecl to pay ebar&amp;'fla '~COII1PII'­ """'• I bW &lt;rMIIr!l I of.
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o111ce: will
IIOddle.W11t...
he)JJ
aooure
maximum
olllclAIOcy
Wltb lnoreued otate 1111111dl.ea,. ~ a two-fear freeze would and order!¥ dovel&lt;iPmoolt of oD
be JUt 0111 lbDIIt teea, Rbodes ltate eenlcel and Aulc:t:loDI, n
ool4.
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llfd. Codal!-C!lllirl'i m.... Prl«lil
SecoD4 prlorftlo Ia tho meo~
of l!odlMnl 9liDdu'dl be
....... 81...:10~ creolod
to ntablllll I IIIIo
of cobiDot J!)ltlla tho
Uldform,
mfnJmlm
hoUaiDI
IOY...-'1 ond . . . . -

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eoll, seemlllll1' unllmi!Ald;
have long beell , olil~ll . o(
marvel, The Wotld'~Atirlf.t .
II8C notes. PrelldeDt Jobll
F. Kenedi wlttlly , es-

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. \· St!t. Dr-...,jlla wife and cltUdren,

Sponsored by Dispatch Charities

$1 .50

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Thomu H,fferiQtl'e

. ' s)!' si;T. JiARiiELL DRENNERloa Frido,y nltlhllor ~ Rbo11
~. VletrUI, ai!A!r 11&gt;0ncllrv 1 3lklu 1011,. with 1111 ~·• Mr.
oril Mro. Leo J&gt;relller, Unlm Terro&lt;e,

COUSIUM ont1 - ·

TRAVEL

Its protein nutritive~value is

Since silver metal prices are up 50% and
still rising ... this is an excellent time to
take advantage of these low, low p&lt;ices to
have your worn silverware, antiques and
family heirlooms replated like new. These
pieces are now more valuable than ever and
make wonderful gilts. All work QUADRUPLE
SIL\IERPLATED by our skilled silversmiths
and Sale price5 apply to All pieces.

Edui:ation Overhaul Asked

~leo lolulllrul of the At!'oftl NalleMI Bonk woo lli,Pimo.roY
-Too~· 1'&gt; e"'loln CJ1IOrolionf of the Bonl&lt;Ameri&lt;lril pr;qirom to

FU. 1-16 OliO STATE FAIIGIOUNDS .

Unuoually !lfouriabiq.

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clld loouo-auoc 1o • o 1 1 a d
Ht4Mo ill .....tlrno•
WORTH MI!NTIONliiG ~ lor two . _ . wltb •
brabn ~. 1\larlat
1111'• llc&gt;'o . . . , _
to •etloa - 1 I01"e ftnpr and
-and ..-od
JOIB!I .. - 51;30 I'Oinl&gt; .... ,Elpla. •
l\lariOD· \oot two lq I
c:omblDod tbrM ll(ll.ntl wllh '
l\larcltont out of tho llaoup, • •
1\larl(Dgllln okyO&lt;ropor, L u k o
Willi lOlled In 38 polnll lrii!U
team'• 84 .. 51 win orer Perry
Soturdl,)' 10 atvo the 7 -. loot

• ONE-110~ STAGI &amp;. TANK SHOW
•STATE, SECTIONAL, AND CANADIAN

geUlng $17,500.

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'*"•lid·on """"'"" .nton tbllun.

o SPOftnNG EQIIPMENT
o VACATION INFOIMATION

Vlnee Lombardi
receive $5,000.
lD the playoffs, the club•
reachhw the di vtalon semi-lln&amp;ls
get $20,000 Dl\'lslm ftnallots
each earn $25,000 with the loser

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NEW YORK (UP0- The big
payoUs continue in sports as the
National Basketball Association
announced today that a $400,000
jaciq)ot wUl be divided among

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p.m. ESI'.

routod the New Odeans B...,_ 'f1
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Not only was Daruels on
target for the net, he also

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White Boate alilr Ja nt.

Arll!!tr F. 8111'111,' COhimblo .
Ualvenlly ecou111111 ud
ODtllme eblel .-..le H•
viler to Iarmer Pretldeld
Bloeabower. -wiD ltold
eo~Qet.rukud-eoda

Willie
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CORONADO' ~
•vTile Nowy fnrl&gt;lr&gt;' IDID the loN
at tho uss l'lloblo _.-eo~ to
me reodlod Ito peak lodoy
with dlocloouro lbol ...,..
doc:ul1entl were lolt to the
North Koreano doiiplte treozlo4
elforto to ·deotrQY lllem.
From here on out. tbe inquiry
waa expected to go over tbe
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grwnd
&lt;OVered by
llldiii&gt;Or Uo,yd M. !!ueber In hio

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aoa

ewld not be sent.
The head

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lnlollilenoo unit aboml the olrli&gt;
told Tuesday of desperate but
unsuccesiM atteaQpts to bum
or d u m p all the clualfied
documents before the North
Koreans seized Ute veaael.

Laooy ToTe~
Today Chief WO Gene H.
Lacey, whl was on the brid&amp;e
wlllt Cmdr. lloyd M. !!ueber
durlJtc: the attack, testltles
bltore the five-admiral court.
He will be !oUO!Ied by olbers of
lito 112 IIUI'Y!ving crew members.
At
aD
impromptu IMIWI
Tuesday, Capt. WUUui E. Newaome, the ooun8e1
tor lito OUit, oold he thouabt
1IJo W&gt;'ll'illgl might 01111 IIOOII8r
111111 OIIIO(tOd. Newsome oold .
CIIK!8 flve or ab: sailors from the
I'Uoblo had telllllled the ,c:oort

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Ednrd R. Mlrplu&lt; Jr., lito
ou&lt;IIIIYO ollloor, were tile two

by hil _.-lors tl&gt;ot aid

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IIOI2ure and suboequenl tel!llmo-

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IDformltlon was unnecessary.
Newsomo oald It - d lllve
beeo feasible to request the Alr

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"BettA!r cpon tile _.lady, ho

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Harris sold lltore were not
lldlldent fa~ 1o •-an
the _.., 011 the I'Uoblo bot
10cret ,.... was recmood to
"power'' and top aecret !afor.
malton was shroddod to .. ...,_
laid ,
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~- Harrl1 • M··~~-·
~-· of lito .·••_
w i - permlulon. But durin£
lito attack, tho okJi&gt;per came In
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BDCI- diiiii!IIYed by uw
undeotrQY~ aold "get rid of
this stutr.•!
Harrla 01id a puS~pWQ wao
blocked b,y a cly1Dg man, tmake
waa eboklng his men and
oonfl18lon reigned.
•-we did the best we could
under the clrcumstancea." be
Slid.
Ll. MurphY, the secood In
command, oold he lllougbt tho
Pbeblo ' 4 &amp;Dt tbeshortend~Ule
llllck" w1teo eoofronlod will&gt; tbe
Nortb Korean warsblpa.
·~ dld not think two machine
..,.. 'W8!'e aulflcleot to 001&gt;0
Will&gt; lito enemy taak Ioree." he
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brief but harrow!,. -rlence
for a Clay Twp. WCI!IOft and bor
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by an auto, were lnvestipted
Tueada,y by tbe Pomei'01 pollee
clepll'lmeot.
Pollee sold Solth Friend, 73,
and Hol)jl Frland, 67, both of

Pomeroy, were bum.Ped by a
bJ Som. N. Am·

vehicle driYOII

old, 58, ~~Yracuao, when t h e y
started wa1Jdng aeroas MaiD
u Amold waa atart:loi to· pun
out of a pll'ldng plaie. Pollee
sold Arnold waa blocked !rom
seeing the two men by a vehicle
parked In froot of bls auto.
Siitll Friend was removed to

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Falcons Win

Sle was alao precad in
death by her huliband, Jessie;
one 8011, a daughter, and t w o

Secmd sts., where a bus p.illed ooto Seeond St., after stop.
ping, and lllrllck • 1968 model

brothers.

car operated by Edward F1ndley, 18, Rt 2, Racine.

MASON - The Wahlml. White
Falccm cage team, maillly on the
11trenath of a big fourth quarter,

scored a 7$-64 victoryO'fer'¥ialt..

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Tuesday

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The Falcon• traned15-13when
the tlrat period erded, but held
aUm leads of 311-26 and 5~8
wbon lito oeeond and tllfrd quart.
er1 ended, rell)ectively.
Junior Gary Clark turoed In a
spectecular olreDIIft effDrt for
the WIIPn by hltll~V for 29
pcln!a on 13 llold eoals and lltree
trea lltrowo. TOll\' Flelda, Wlllt 14
poloq, W11B the only- Wallama player to hlllodciublellaui'eo.
Pomsbon&gt; waa paood In acorlor b¥ llllve Dotson who euood
12 W.kets and three charlb'
to11ea Cor 27 pointa. Dotson also
pulled down 13 of tho .tslto&lt;'a 38

tera, Mrs. James (Florence)
Crace, VInton, and Mrs. James
(Eiodeaos SIDith, RD, Middleport; one 1!1011, Lewis V. WUllama, RD, Pomeroy; her atep..
mother, the former Louise Long,
Galltp:ill1; three brothers, Law.
renee c. Long, Vinton; Qdlley
Long, BldweU, and Marioa Long,
Cleveland; four slalera, Mra.
Deleeoa Thomas, SaraiOta, Fla.;
Mrs. Harold (Edna) Aleahlre,
Wallhlnglon C. H.; Mra. Thelma
Gilbert,-F - . n , and air 1,
Columbul (Easter) Wheeler,
ChiiUcolho; -erol baif.Oratllare lll!d sisters, and ob: l!'and·
cblldreo
~ services will be hold
Friday si 2 p.m. rrom RawllDp
Coate FWIOJ'alllomo Wltl&gt; Jlrotll..
· tr 11arr7 CanWw! olllelatlng.
Burial will be In Middleport Hm
cemetery. FriODdl 1110¥ can If.
ter 7 p.m.lodoy. ·

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platol..,hbJpod a waitress, Mrs.

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Pollee Aid the gumnan then

'Jbt GreybouDd bus, drlv011 b¥
ElUo Dellarl, 47, Cllarleoton,
bad onb' miDor damage and there
was medium damage to tbe Find·
illY car. No cbargea wore Died.
The other aee~ st 7:30 p.
m. oo Ealll Malo st., rooulted

lD Jamea LuCas, Jr.,

M. Pt. ·

Plessant, being arrested Clll a
DWI cbarge.

Lucas's car reportedly out~
control, otnock a lepll.y parked 1965 . - 1 veblcle owood b¥

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Mary Joyce FlmDoy, Rt. 2,
cine. There was heavy damap

lo lito aide and rear of lito Flniley car and Lucas's 1967 model
car wao demolished. No ln,;or-

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15

28

48

54

Wlbama

13 30 50 75
PENNSBORO (54)
Dot.1011 12-3-27; Parka 2-2-6;

Flemmb¥ 2--2-6: VWera 2..0-4;
Hogue 3-2-Sj "-Ynel D-2-2; Lawrence 0-1-L TOTAL'! 21-1244.
WHAMA (75)

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.WHEN YOU

Wh.,o Shooo Are S.nai.ly Priced

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REM~ING HURRY!

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,WHOLE

SUGAR
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ALL THE ANGLUI,

THE BEST VALUES "IN All
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FURNISHINGS
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• HEHDERSON, W.VA.

IT'S BAKER FURNIJURE F~R

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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16 oz.

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6-PACK 12 oi

R•.C. COlA.~!~
12 oz. CAN

Corned Beef...

FAIRMONT

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CO·TTAGE

Orang.
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FROZEN ·SliCD "' · ·
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Strawberries... 5 ~t;~ )

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HOSE
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lieD! In Clboll~ llo&amp;llilal at Huntington, wbore she

· I~ undersolng a aeries of brain
tu1. &amp;be Ia In room 645, for
lltoac willhiDJ! to aOIId cardl.

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Sofa ·'Pillows

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Aswted
Solid Colors .·
Bil Bonanza

tJv&gt; otrolll!tll of its llr force b¥ mld-19'10.

Up tuad down p,.g Talb up again

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DAYTIME
• 30's

IN HOSPITAL FOB TESTS
Marcy Owerul, 15 year o I &lt;I
dau&amp;bter at Mr. and Mrs. James
H. 0Won1 at Pomorq,y, Ia a pa-

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PACK·CHOCOLAlE

BON-BONS ...

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BROUGHTONS

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AMERICAN DIPLOMATS TODAY dlamlosecllalk at·a
dadlock It the Vietram peace talks a~ said they were enc:aur-.ed
by a cautloos ~ dewloplng between the AWes and Conmlo&gt;nlsto.
The olllclals sold that although lltolr appr..choa to tho lssuea
were 1tnl ndicalbr dlUerent, both shlea were now movt.nc on (lOIDo.

. CRISP-SOLID HEADS

BANQUET-CHICKEN-TURKEY-

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MUSLIN .

BOIL ·~HE BAG ...

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F•tlll 1'Qior's Marauders we r e
GoldJJa polnto lor Coa&lt;b.

.J«q. Wright, 112 lb. elaao, I1Ye
,.&lt; paiDii m a pin; Ml&lt;e Roush, 120
Oil

a de-

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a forlolt;
W lb. eleaa, I1Ye
iii~!~· em a Ilia: .itt~ lfaaldll,
ole... IJl1ll polala . . a
pdata ...

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.3 ROOMS

New Furtlturt
OilY

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FROZEN

PERCH

WASH'N

COTTON SHIFTS

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PARIS CUPO - Blrtb &lt;O!!irOI
plllo , . em sale leaoll1 In

Frozen 5 lb.
Bag
~ Potatoes

Barpld! ·

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look
hock 1o Hlllllilllton
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Willi . ;.:at""" GaUII&gt;oija P-'....
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. and- Whl1o tlleJ Wtre In u•
• - • lhtJil, "&lt;o~IIOIIIOJdna SlllilpWOf8 H
- '~=Pa~
~ and ~
u•luou:to~COuDb'.
Sl&gt;arp said. Kliv, accCI!'dlog to Silt. Jim Hunter and Jmolllptor d~'d. ~cljlot.ed
"Thay tool&lt; at. 218 to Mo&lt;cer- Mro. Jablilon, oeemed oorry of Go• Palte~
.
hUDt for ~ In ._.,. Gill~a,
.We, • olllcera said, and llton hlo acti&lt;JiiL He asked litho r.-o ' Holalon Jolln100 waa at wor~ . ~
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will&gt; tho Gtllll CouDt3' HlatnnY
' The tnn ~~~~ ~- 111.
KIJW fCO'ood Sharp to stop tile~
"He Aid, I hite to do this," Departmonl wheo the lnclderll ~18 IOUih ol Merconnte ln'OuJ•
~-theRd.JollooonThat'sl'ariiii)DIIIew•~-- .'"'
. tnn releted•llra. Jablilon, and patted oc&lt;III'I'Od and didn't p~-.,..,. an Twp, An llli...u.t~t olliDii!Jce
··-· ead, and oold
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enlod. That li'as tile !all tiDJe Rlclof Clll the h
' ill 5:30 P. m,Ric~ J ........ _,. fnd ...-ch proved
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·'"'- saw .,,__ ~-r he had ••rYe JOl abo)' aevenyearaold." •J.chth pwter It HanMn Trace • • Ji.lt aeen by h1l 1
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tled•mMra.I.. J-andhor
Lea&gt;IJIItht~-.-qW...u EII!!!OIIIUySchool,stoyod- when h•lefltlleJohniiOII' ha!iio
.... ':••~.,ani 511arp.
and pgod; ~ aneesclll' ll!ldo Cnm scfoool Tuesday 'Willi a..... Tueaday l!llemoon.
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hit P...,IY In Sharp' a ear.
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Acluall)&lt;, It waa ·Sbo!tJ who
b&lt;uld and _ __, !lire. Johnlon
Shaq&gt;, who had been tied will&gt;
.......
tho plaoUc tel......._ cord, was
and 100 - lorcecrto at ~at
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the ftrat fltbetrlotogetloose.
by KlnL Mel, 1beo ~ tied"' He waa able to otrotc:htheplaalte
Sha111, whom he anepdly rabbed
of $20.
coni and work his hands tree,
~, 11968 metaWebluewlth aid tl&gt;eo untie hil feet.
black .tnyltq&gt; was last .... , About \ tllil limo, Mrs. Jolu&gt;soa'e sister aad busbl.nd, Mr.

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NeliOIIYiUe-.Yotk 'faMol~ INII, undtr 1U1Q' lklel.

lllka

dODCOlo brlnf Sllarp 1D !!!' a11er- • ~ ~ In '
111'1 otqco.,
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H·'"",...._ - - . _ t o Nod Pr!iidi~,
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rU 15, makl!!llt ....,,...,. to
lllve an aoU asmplea prooossed before tbe n1ah.

'Jbt _........, In l"omennJ'•
lll'll..l'GUIIds, scored ita flrat rie.. downtown busineH dlltrlet It
tOr, ·oi lito OOIIIOD, 31~, oi'or 11:30 a.m. today waa 40 do-

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~omeror,

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and Fane, ·

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PRINTS

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Tht Melp Marauder wroot..
111!1 - · laking forlelto In - -

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fadns

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AIMOURS

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drl~,. ~him
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and boy Wltll clo!hollillo rope
•Cnm tile. por&lt;!J at tile J..,_

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W8.)'1!0 1L Chue, chairman
of lite Meigs ASCS C o u n t y
oommlttee IUIIIOW1ced today
soll181Dples are nmr being accepted and ljlllllcatlons are beIng taken for ~dpotlon In
lite
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GWiBPie s-2-8; T. mon grourG on certain 1ubJeeta.
Fields 5-4-14; Rizer 3--2-8; &lt;lark
ugly
1U-29; S. Fields 1-0-2; G. Fields Santa Bar6ara
SANTA
BARBARA,
CAIJF.
- A BROWN; UGLY oU IJ!ck eloaod
1..0.2; Hermon. 2-4-4; Howard 1.0.
~ and licked at Ita Pl•tooiai -heo.
2; llorrlo 1-0-2. TOTALS 32-11· Santa Barllara's PUihed shoreward b¥ aoulhtrl7 wlnla, clll'ra!! a lractured mhhore
.75.
wan waohed i'd.A&gt; tllla room Tuesday nlcht. The harbormasler'a ""
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lice ordered the owners of 750 fishing aall pleaauro boato . . there 1o otoy awoy l'ra!! their cntt - . . at tho lire huud.
Slate and foden1 offtclala worked lllmJtlll the nl8ht I!IIIIPI!w
emorvoDCY measereo lo try to mltlpte 1118 damqe.
Cll1

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Dill&gt;IIIJ 1'111111». '

used thil toblllll
do&lt; Sllarp ll4ld

VALUES FOR
THURS.-Fil. -SAT.

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With free pump

Wollama hit on 32 of 88 shots
frOID the lleld for a 36 per coot
average while Peomboro aank 21
of 49 trio• f..- 43 per ceJJL

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wltll 14 and Toay Fiold1 with 10.
The hosto, 1n an, got 73 "'"

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Friends, accordJng to tile pollee.
No charges were filed.
Pollee aloo probed a two vehicle mishap at 1:15 p.m. at
the lnloriOCiion of Coort and

was a member of

JehovaJ1 Witnesses.
lile Ia aunived b¥ two daUIII&gt;-

Pennsboro

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1{eterans Memorlol Hospital hY
POmeroy emergency~ at leJ were reported
5:19 ,p.m. where he waa treated
and released. Noimmedlatemedieal attention '"IS given H o 11 y

For&lt;:e to tellltr wt be did oot
tldllk it was necessary In view
cl os•ol tellllni&lt;lly that planes
could not han reached tbe
FUeblo in time to gve her.
Lt. stephen Harris. the head

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Mro. Mabel WUI!nms HtiYes,
64, RuUand st., ldlddloport, died
Tuellday evening In Holzer Medlcol Center.
Mrs. na,es was born June 6,
1904, the daugilter of lito late
Charles E. and Elizabeth Angel

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IUt b~ Auto

Three tral!le accl-a, oae
two peclelllrianl o&amp;ruck

Dies Tuesday

Mrs.

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Mabel Hayes

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m.

llll.ta Rd., - t
2:10 P.
Tuesday, laldlw will&gt;
him Sharp, wham he hid hiJd U
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a~
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- r y Tuesday ~ 1" a
oollc:. ldentlftod
Kl- 01 lito maD wbD hall al1e&amp;oclaton

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ton, anogedJJ&lt; forced his nylnto
tho home or Mr. and Mrs. Hoi-

Lon,g.

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the~~==.."":
~:o~=Tto
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FI_.!Jed
au ~-•If. 0 nof~p ue hi0 . R unted ChesarpeaheMan
SharP'•-· u~aa~~~~=·
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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' walcJliim-, W~~" i\~ · B~mgs
WANT AD
hiPOIUIATtott

OIAOllltll

5 -~-- O.y ~~ ,vltllcetiM

2 SIGNS

C..Cellotlona &amp; ~Kifou
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25 ,_.. unt Dlacount an ,.rd cuta

.... "41t ,.,,. within 10 doya.

CARD OP: THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

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OfFICE ' HOtJRS

Card Of TMnb

Notice

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WE WISH to e~ress our sincere
thanks and gratitude to all our
CrielrJs and neighbors for their

PUIIIJ(; SALE
LECRGE S
Auction House,
Rutland, Oltio, Friday, February 7, 1909 at 7 p.m. Uoed

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awtar.

mother, Alta A. Roush, Spe--

power tools, appliances, hair
dryer, toaster, vacuum cleaner, tape record&lt;t'a, fish aquar.
iwn, mixer. electric heater,

BARGAIN VALUES

cial thanks to Dr. Telle and
staO' at Veterans Memorial
lloapital, the Rev. Paul .Fortney for his consoling words,

OF OUR

cameras, new clothing, many
other items. Used end tables,
sludio L'OIIdl, recllnlng chair,
bunll beds, several ut!Uty
cabinets, cbert of drawers,

Foglesong Funeral Home; also

mercbandise, electric

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to al1 the people for tOOir love-ly cards, tloral offerings, food,
and to everyone that helped in
any way.
The Children, Taylor, Clar.

oUoman rockers, club chairs,
dresseni, cool beaters, :Ill

ence c., George, and Frances

pairs good II!OC1 shoes. di!lles
and glamrare, many other
items too numerous to meo.

2-5-Up

Rou~h, and Betty Webster.

!Mol'l
992-SB96

Ge...a J'ulld

91f.3861.

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SAVE BIG. Do ,.,.,. OWD l1ll
and upholslery cleaning with

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REALTY

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do-lt-,.uNolf

01nenl PfOPirt.J Tulle•l lllllot• IGnt~~l
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lfANAVG~, .OtfiO

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We'ft been tamib' friend• for . a diYOree. We liYe toJeiher only
yeara and tnllt eaeb other eom.. three IDOndta.
pleteJr, !l,y bullbMdlo prelilY llrlllJI- lu bOoa!u
1y away 0111 u aut.ot..town Job. toudl with me IIDc:e tlda trouTlle11 lrlend•, Dot 8Dd Jeri')', ble, lnd be Ia bea1na the chllJnvt
Dot •blm
to me over - · art
.. dren andwall
mefor
11&gt; ro1un1 to
.
tired after work ond doelll't Uke
1111'- hill·
11&gt;
out, wldle Jerey lono • bultl to llnllbleD out, or aatlle
good marie.: So the otber al&amp;tlt tor a man J tbiDk 1 at.owect 1ov..
Dol called me and liked If Pd Ina llx ;yeoro 0/fP? ihl lo I IJOOd
IV 11&gt; 1bo theala' wltll Jerey 10 11111, but I keep .._ . . ,
lhe could relit.
how waadei:Atl ID1 preiHt tua1 1mow nv IJI•Iblnd wouldn't biDd .... INilan 1 beCame bf.1

AND

4:30 P.M.
l&lt;eeping Meigs
Gollio ond
Mason Area
Informed A,s
Well· As

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Entertained

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Preslou Peanoa, roalde ldekollopeelal(ft for tbe Blolllmcn
Colla, never played fciotballla .
coiJece. He pJa7ed huW
laate8d. AI a ...... ft.~
on !be UniVeriil;7
ballretball !Aiam, be ... lm· •
preuecl an IWal loolbell
tbe coachatetl blm ''!be
pro foolball

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Dear Helen:

llllnd. u I uked him over lllo - WIUCH? .
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phone next clll, but ~ I dld.. Our Which:
OONIIIW. """' ...... o .-... .. n't aeeopt. Am lletllq "oocleBl.-1 or bomo- ~
"~ion,- ... ,1&gt;.- IJ"I!!d''1lllol~tm1811!MY" Pm'llite ..... belllllo~
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What do )'OU and 70111'· read- ble fraat tor hll actiYitlel.. He
oro tll!uk?- CONVENTIONRUL- doelll't 1 wile - be IlNde

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Get blm 0011 af,.... mind and
I'd 1111 - IV 11&gt; lllo II1IIYie IIIII ,.... lifo, but clan'! accopt ,....
elliOI' 1 porfoclly barmleoo former llllllllad'o IIlier ..rau
, _ . wltll I lrlend. art Pll are _.. 111U can ba I real bot • lol 01 !111 · - · will 1111- 1r .rau oro llln. 1o hall.,.... with me.
POJ'bliPI ,... - - too, 11o1bll lo a coao 1111ere EVERY. fore 1llU 111emj1t - l l r marTHING depertda 0111 tbe J1C11111e rtace. .... 11..
llm&gt;IYed, lllllllld&gt;* .rau IIIII Jar- 11eor Hoi•:
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ll1oulad In 111o I1DIIed
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:':Oto ulld up a nice head

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dcilbtYh&amp;.--~.~(t"'-tbia Ia COIIQIJ.eteiJ Ate WR Intended 1o1 · but 11 aaJr

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wh4t forlitudo a ~1011
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balf wu al-1 II -111111 tbe , _ nc!p- ·- DW!!!IIh baiL He Ot10ll4 be att - . ... V1r7 bar&lt;! 1o
to 1110 before lbtcomo bill wilt, .... cGatral .... 4 -~·
but lba1 be "'!!!bocktoprotor- ,..eral - · - · Wbr~
rllw mea. lie lfoa l1rouibt- o hao t1i bin 1 l1W1f1r
af blo mole frloadl beme o n • and PQ' ldla ·a a.ttc1 a1 lbe
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bar&lt;! for blm to IIIII ov• Iii 1111' ~ _
to ac&lt;Qt -~~~~~ lo (llv- DEili!:IITJI) AND DESPEII.ATE
t11 11&gt; blm, ll1lo ......... be lila
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mlldun af botl1 - . ~ bolllwo fudl7 lMnl. ., If JQO'n baf.
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LOCAL REPORTS
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AN'I'l'Qiml, ditdles, lurnHun!.
mloceHanum. Cab MNIII5.

Conutartal Consf. Co.

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PHCtMI! 304-675-2425

I THINK VIRe/L WANT&amp;
ME '10 MANA~ HI&amp;

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dlndellon leaf-lUre tbat of
a Uon'o tootb-pve tbe
plant Ill Dime. The DilDo
comeo fro m tbe Franeb

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A-Tbe •~ape of the

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l.a.tfc '111REE-PIECE :Modem bod- AIR CONDMONIIIO llefrller·
room suite, good llp1'ing8 and
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............. J..... RorrllTRAILER. Bn&gt;IWI'S Trailer
mattr.... Will lieU cbeop.
New lfua. bOlla
Park\ MlnersviUe, Obio. Pllone
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Call ·
2-l4tp
99'l-3324.
2-4-8tc
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NEW 111611 Zig Zag ~ 1111&gt;- READY • IIIX 1-INtlle
debHARMONY apartments - 3
111....,.
ctline in lovely cabinet. autorflld to , _
and
4
rooms,
furnished,
new
WILL DO OIWblg at home matic zig zag to sew on but·
Fall tmd 0011. line elll··-·
waDs, floon, furniture. pri·
llppen,
pockets, pegglns.
lona. makes butloMoles, momatoo. PboDe IIUIM. 0.,...
........ .·. ...-...
vale parking, Out of allllooda,
hemming, 1lteraU0111, ele.
1101f8DI and fancy dealp by
.... Read)' • Mil Oo., llldtllo&gt;
l blocks !rom Pomeroy pool
loin. Freddie Thabet. MUOII,
lumlng a single dial Left In
part, Oldo.
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office, 992-53112 !rom 10 a.m.
lay-away and .....,.. used. Pay
Phone 773-5!51 .
4-30-1,.
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to 6 p.m.
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ott 156.10 or tenna ,1 .15 BUDGET PR1CE l'llmlttft t111
.~y. PlloDe - . -.
VACANC\' lor two e1t1o1iJ CIIIJ' third tloor badge! .......
pie. Pnler prl•ate paid , .
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llonll. Phone M - TIUIII.
ClliD.
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ELI!lC'I'ROLUX 'vacuum cleaDor, complete with allatb- IEW11'4G loi.4.CJJINE9, repair
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menls,
paint opray, oorclwlnHelp Wanted
llnlce,allmabi.WYS.
der. Loon tmd cleana lite
L.WY to cook and work, and
:ISM, Tile Fobrte llbop, Pam. . .. o • •
new.
Pay
ott
balanee
of
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Alltbaibiod
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live ln . If not interested in CLEAN expensive carpels with
payments at .-.so mnnthly.
and Senlee. We .......,
ilvlng ln, do nOt answer this
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lbe bell. Blue Lllltre 18 Am...__
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ad. Pbone 992-5251.
Utfc
erica's favorite. Rent sham~
Phoue - ·
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pooer fl. Tlny'a Bargajnland,
CIGAJUm'l , _ . , rr+H a
Pets For Sale
U«c TERRIER puppleo, Ill • ....
old. Ralpb Fndll, Mucm.
BEAUTIFUL WIRE
TERAlii!
ABC .... prll-.
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»ete
RIERS. Pup, min. Schnauz. NEED LIMn'I'ONB lor , _ PboDe 7'134117.
lol- W, VL PbCIIIo mall,
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crs. Datbolnmds and Poodlleo
dlh6Wii)t We tum1o11 ad
Jli8Z
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4
opeed,
two
wttll puppy trim. Bartano
ll:mmelt w. Sbuler.
_ . llardtnp. Pbone IJIJ.'III'I'I. JW)JO mi1'Y .........
Kla., OoolvUle, Oltio. Pbone
CCIIIIncltar. ...... ......_
U4le
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F,., llent
Pai'A'I'OES, Phone IIS-DI IIIII CHEVRoLET Nova, rodlo ...
lUIIe • I l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cua..
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IIMI beater, very clean. RaIIIIALL ROUSE. two bocbiWil
0...... Prolllll, Poi1Jand.
00 . . 1M .., ol ,....,.,
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cine
Rome
National
BoU.
tmd bath. Reasonable nnt.
10-lf.tfc
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ANTIQUES, lumllure, dllbeo,
mi'COIJaneoua. Mrs. lloward
f40.91 a Moath.
Terms, cash.. Auctioneers,
Cedi, 800 w. MilD St., l!'I'ORAGE
IIVILDING Z
11153
FORD
pldup,
good
coodlllob
umuninp,
Forest
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1·15-llc
floors
10
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Good
accea
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tion. Don BelL Pbone !17·
George, MUlersport, Obio.
loading. ~.110.
21162.
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For Sale c:r Trade
MODERN BAR - Corner loca·
63 CHEVY, llo-ton
truck. SUGIITLY used walnut .,....
lion, 6 apal'lmenls, 2 modem.
MUSIC EVERY Friday and '
Pbone !Hf.Sit3.
U3tp
Good opporlunlly lor couple.
oole stereo, sold new fl97,
Saturday at Jack's Club oo
$10,COO.OO
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lllOIIIhs
old,
now
$00.
Pay
HaJTisonville Road, off Rt.
11185 CIIEYl!OLET Impala two.
~ FARMS NEIIDED
$6.23 per mnntb. Call for free
7.
u-3te
door bard lop, IS'/ au!Gmatle,
home trial, m-2836. ~tc HELEN w VJRGU. TEAFORD
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and brakeo.
SYRACUSE
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TII'ERE wiU be a gun shoot,
CIIIIIU5t7.
I.J&amp;.Ife 1969 ZIG ZAG - . , . macblne
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Sunday, beginning at noon at
· portable model, one month
the Forted Rllll Sportoman
For
Rent
old, l110110f!l'ams, overeaata,
lutfMII ...,...
Clull. Em-yooe II wekome.
appliques, sewa on buttona, CUJmiS 'l'llCIINICWc, "-'
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ONE THREE ROOM 'mAILER,
buttonholes, blind bems d.....
PuVr, - - ........
ooe two room lntler, Marlcm
an .......... M-•~- 111111
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vWe caD ......... WliiiOo JlaliPbone 773-5147.
J-Ute
menll ol ~.35 per month.
day Greollnp. D111J IIII'VI&lt;e
FVRN1S11ED and UDiumlsbed
Phone IJIJ.2838.
UQcp
w1t11 nmw Sunday ,....
THE RAVENS
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lcllooL
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Phone IIIJ.Mil
1969 ElARLY American steno.
Tbls set bas AM &amp; FM radio,
C. C, B!Wil'OIID
HOTEL MARTIN
"tliAILER LOTS. Bob's lltlblle oHpeed au-atk' 1'l!llOI'd
AVCI'IONJIER
Court, Syraeuoe, Oldo 011 StW cbanger, lovely linisl!, just
Couplele Senlee
FRIDAY, FEB. 7
Rt. 1St. Pllooe Pl!laJ.
Uke new. Take over paymento
~lJ..IIe
of $5.84 per month or pay
9:30 PM Til 2 AM
....... OMo
fiUL Try it in your bome.
FOOR ROOM lumllbed ..,.n. Phone 1192-2836.
Pop &amp; Jau-No Roclc
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Clltl "'""'"'· I I tre
_,l AD UIIUI!eo paid, Pllooe

INCOME '!!AX Senieo 41i1J eseept ~ay 8 to 5. EwniDp
bJ appollltmenl Mn. "WI!Ida' 1!211lD, Rt. S, Pomeroy. Llurel Cliff lklod.

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A:loior :Vehicle Uc.i.I!.MI
'l'b ru.s . . . .. . . . . . . .
c-ua. Tu l'und • • , •

Blue Lustre. Rent electric GEO. BOBSIEIIDt, Broter
llhampooer fl. Baker . Fum~ IMtM DOWN - 5 n10ms, ball!,
bosemeut, level lot in town
lure.
Utle

Wanted

lion. Consignments wek:omed
by operator. Forest George.
Not reopollllible for acddenlo.

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CHIOUIMI Tax f'Wid . . . . . . I.Uil.a
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NEW SIIIJ'f 80V

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ROME - LQw uUUI!eo, 5
n&gt;Oma, 2 betlrnomtl, bath, a
great buy at ff,SIIO.
MiDOLI!lP'oRT - A LARGE
HOME - In p&gt;d oondlllon.
TDtol . .-.. . . ....
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close to llqlplng, 2 otory GeMnl J'uDII
Mot.or Vellk!le UNDM
frame. 4 bedrooms, 2 balM,
11.101.10
uUUty 1'00111, 'IIOf([ areo, aD o-Une TN I'"IUMI
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l llary frame, 3 bedrooma, MoliN Velllc!Je LINMt
Tu PalMI . .. . . . . . ••
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bath, bosemeort, eJCellOIIt ldl· QIMUM TIUI: hllld ..• , . . I""'.Jl
UI.Rrlci Fund
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cb011. you must see IIIII J"tte
'IVI'AL&amp; .. . . . • . . . . .... ...,._.

For The First Of The

sympathy shown us during the
illness and death of our dear

· DOCIIMVCOUSIN
SAIR'f HAD A
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POMI!:ROY

Watch Tomorrow!

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O'IIRd!:N • aww

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Bonneville Conv. Local one owner ear, new w-w
tires, vinyl trim with bucket seats, console, radio,
P .S. and P .B., auto. trans ., Clark blue finith with
white nylon top . A real sharpie .

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1966 PONTIAC ....................... $1895

Mlnh"u"' Cha'lo 75t:

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CHAIN SAWS ·. •

Impala Cpe., local owner car, new ear trade-in. L.. l
' than 23,000 mi lea, w-ow tir .., like new; 396
gine, 3 ap..d man. trona. Vinyl interior, Maro.on fin.ish, radio and heater. Deluxe equipment. One of the
cleanest 66 models in Southeastern Ohio.

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QUALITY

IIEGULATIOIIIS

Tho P_,.,lleher , . , _ , the rltht
.. e41t er ,.teet tny eda ..........
~leetl...a.le. The ,.,a.llaher will
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O f Pomeroy Gard_·en Club
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"G:rowi• the F1owerbw Doe- ers Ill! yellow

Oa&lt;ar-

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

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trul.t are IJ&lt;I'Moo

time• avaneNe. She aid that

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

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

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

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

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i.uhtp l .challenge,

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

and my govenunoot.

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

smtth, Pom-

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

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

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

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

••• BUT

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

CANISTER SETS .•...•..•.•...•.• $1.00

Reg. 2.00

BED PILLOWS

12 Qt,

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

fileg. 2.00

2 '•' 3·

5 66

ROOK CARDS
LIGHTBULBS
F

Reg. 1.49 ..... ~-loOO

2 ~ 25e

AVIATOR CARDS

lO gat. (limit 2)

Reg. 39c •••.•.•

GARBAGE
CAN
only

$1.00

BOTTLE &amp; SYRINGE
S .00

only

LISTERINE
only

LAMPS
Slide Top
Reg. 4,98

KITCHEN TOOLS

4 lor 1.00
Reg. 2.00- 3 Pc.

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

spo

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

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

mQt. Whistling

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

1.00

FIXTURES S

NYLONS

2.00

~i~OLATORS .. 2. 00

CHAPSTICK

FLOOR PLANTERS
'1·00

33c

only

Waste Basket. ...••• 88c

Rot. 2.00

Rog. 7.95

..•.• 2 for 25c
Pint Thermoa

IRONING BOARD
With ·Pad &amp; Cover

Bottles ••••••••••• $1.00 .

Solo

Shoe. Poll sh ••••...•

3o

99

Etqulre

Rog. 1.00

SACCHARIN
Rog69c ..

28c

ASPIRINS
R.,. 49c

LADIES
SLIPPERS

14c

Rot. 1.09

Com Huskers
LOTION

e

68e

Ro,. 2.00

b10"" METAL

TOTE BAG
WiUt Stand

PICTURE FRAMES

1.00

2 !of '1.00

Rog. 2.00

HEAD SCARVES

2 1.00
for

.

'f

DOOR MATS

1.80

5

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

WATE.R

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

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

!.

Adams Aimounce
B;rth of Daughter

1
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II

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

7.95

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AN OUTSTANDING VALUE IN WOMEN$

·~~ .· c"•
11ie i e - ReJtubllcuowanttng
on .....,u are
M.

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

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

Th

"'

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

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

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

ml-

._.,._If

te p Into elfeet.- wao

beyond

- • . graop. II
...,~~~aao
to -

rlised
-d

. . . . . to,

E.

*Y ....,

D

· •· """'"-·• .,, ·

..

The nau.on•a 1111\Dktra, wbD

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

w.

port were Richard

fair
' L.

.

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

bid..,.~

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

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

-•
...
,...

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

lll1N1f. H ho

oli4.

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

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

.!

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"JORD 0 MATS"

Il

. USE AS UTILITY MAT
.OR CARPET PROTECTOR

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1ng for another check of the

structure.
The ~cond threat wa1

report.

14't·
. ..._a.-__ _
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Tho ... would 1lo ._..,

OhloaDa, dmolcp-

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

........

lasl nl8bt. ...,.,-..,tly talking in
an -~ dtagulsed vol&lt;e,

=, ·=·~--a~mb.:~

..,.. .

te .,

~ ~..._,~""1111'"~

IQr

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

-cal -

adtlon• for

for the . , . . . _ -

.,..enor

ll.,..

.

- · docldod

tlllatll' llloJ _ , . , . -

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

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

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

- - ......

neldl,y wen to be

.....

w...

fi~Nd

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

Weather

~

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

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TEN CENTS

.

nlh Threat

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

.

:~::. 9 ~~~= :,:~=~coo-

==·

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

u.clecl Mlddteport pol tee. They,

with area om.c:ers, attended a

toMI:~cal~a::· ~u:: = r~~~= :':t;

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

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

or

man, womaa

and cldld each

)'IIIII".

-

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

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

wtdeh bao 1 . . _ ~

ClOWitr7 ..........

of -

·

·

'

.

·

·

· .

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

.

Work ~and Curriculum De·

AI!!!~ ..... "'"-

st·""' ..._ -

,

.

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

MI-

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

l!!!mll:1\lx·

.

·

Lodge

vlll-

..,.,q

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

mlinOd in power.

1JJ a IJIOOCh -

· · - to

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

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

lllli'-

pr~-

...

··

; f.~
.... .
-. ' . "it ... ' •. ,.,'.

= ·.;

,

,a.,;;.tm!Vld.;
'&gt;~w
;~' '}· · "·;

'

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;•

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"';~t":;..;ss~-

doitlltlon~~;t.IE:;;;r;~~lSIOIW
will '*
U 1lo
tho . .,bl,., T r•

had Oo!Co oPJD .

nor

~ ~
lllllllililt"
.
klrl!l of
~

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=t~~~::.=:;

Blacken Beaches

at the Sattabury SChool.
The lint meotlnc of tho 24

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

-

tho:.:;...,.

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

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

o

&lt;6--..
· ·~11M!
lrGni'otii. four.

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

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

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

12 Miles of Ooze

velopJnetrt wilt be the topic Sat·

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

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

.

Mclil&amp;h.

cub Cl'CJP.

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

...... ..

•· "

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

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

.· Lodge Flexible.

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I1 iongths.
Boautilvl coloto aod paHerns tn 63", U" and 90" I
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__. •zelse ta:Nrznn k

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1969

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

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

llaht ao 11W11' cliuottea It

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

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

, b
R d'
1.0 ae.)comen · . ea , 'J
~v_
h
Fight to t he Deat_

WRANGLER JEANS
., BLUE 8ELL

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

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

I

Draperies. I

t

Teachers
TO Meel
to~~~
Frankl!•
JD.
,..:;:•a.ux::.~.•M:::r:.~-~~~ftl'~~ii.~ -~~~~t ·-""·~-"'-"''"'-' ·'-'-•
. .,.-,~aiMari'IIHlnl.,- -, ,..:-ttHr~- 1!omi!'Wrflllt;111elillir"GIIIiiiY,~uriiiiieYtifit,~liiflli~·ttll~-.J-·aDilat&gt;Mro.
f D~••hi.· M~igs
' .,
~•-mateh!ll.
Phollll&gt;J'

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

of "FiNrglas

&amp;-

filed · fa!" tlte four counctl seats
aod two Democrata hove llled for
tiOIIIioajlon •s treaaurer tn Pom-

100% nylon interlock, sleeveless style, .mock turtle

patterns

Q

~laaecl~tlm.t seven Republi.cansl1ad.

SHELLS - BY "FEATHERKNIT"

I
I Mew Sprlilg

_
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.,.

a1ac 1llo IIDIDclal _ . . . . . . . .

enttn~

OHIO

llt7

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

I
styles to choose from in linens and washable I
I
cottons. Sizes S to 13.
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In-The Dfapery Dept.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPO~T,

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in Junior Petite Sizes, on excellent value. Many

I

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

·- oy : Assured
r omer
~
2. rnrz·ma·ry Elect:ons

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.
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of Womens and Girls

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0

Price

New Spring Dresses

(

MeigS High School Has Second

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

A Shipment
of Womens

The bill _.d be 111 omnlluo

•

VOL XXI NO. 201

'

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11 Ot.

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Recelt~d

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

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

WOMENS CASUAL COATS, FUR TRIMMED

Just

'l'llo - - ,.. ~
vocotloaal and bldmlcal oduea-

· ~

Final Clearance

Mrs. Carl Horky, president,

""'"*"

Now YoJI' Know

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.

thanked Mra. Oberholzer for the

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

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1 BIG SALE THIS WEEKEND IN . MENS AND I

Sale

Be aald the Wll 1101 to lho
tdll lilt.

Lct

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SWEATERS,

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

pre••

"~~~~tJta .D!Il~il .~

BATH STOOLS
••• •..... 77c
Rea. 2.00 ••••••••. $1.00 ~~~--..:;···:_J
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I BOYS WEAR DEPARTMENT I JACKETS, COATS AND SHIRTS.

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million In 22 - · · All the ....,.,... - · _ , be to
,....d ., to blihor eclu- ~ l.,.tolatoro tllralqll bit ft.
COLIJMIIUS (IJPI) eo.. eatlon.
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il IIU the drit time In hl1 1111 UCobdltkiJ of .... State MeJ- Colllor'a olllee P&gt;O _..,...
six JMI'I as ··~ that ..,.... to a iOint session Ill tho
IIU· -aecl a . _ General Aosembi,y W-llday latod moterlal wtdch, ho oakl,
"lllould have · been lD the meaJa· Olllo. "" ......... 110111. ,_,w,g.
During bll :10-&lt;nlruto _ ... ,..,... packet Pen out. ,
.......... with lncreaolng the
1tote llieo lax Ia tho pool to In the HouH chalri»er, Rhode1
The - e d • bnokmade 110 meatlon ()( ...., he help llnanc:e educalloo.
of Rhodoa' hiJibor olllcaThe tu, ranging from me- plamed to llnanco tho far " tloo pr&lt;JIIOIII 00111, and outhalf par cent to l'h per cent oo reaching hlahor educatloo pro. lined the _ . . . . tax to 11pun retail reeelpta IWer $30,. &amp;ram•. He said loglalatloo to nanae them.
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Mr. and Mrs. c-ao M. Ad- ·

Reg. 2/98c

Reg. 49c

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

OVAL MIRRORS .•.•..••..•..•.••• $1.00

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

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

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

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

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

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

Bouidoir

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Reg. 2.00 Hot Water

WASTE BASKETS ....•....•...••.•• SOc

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

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

oil

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

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

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he - d leave Feb. D lor a
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&amp;en Mr. McNanJIU"tJ

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

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

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

!lilt

onlhore

winds

were

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to tllralqll
FrtdtQ&gt;.
rain
Wednellday and today hampered
er•• on the beaches who
dumped straw '"' the 11111111 to
l b - tho oil and t1ten ralred It
lido baga.
Sea &amp;Wlo. their !eathoro
.....,.eel jet blade with oil,
IIOJllled m tho 81111111)" 11111111
lllll!&gt;le to By. At leoot 108 oliiMi
blrdl - e "' have died
()( the more than 200 brought to
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CORONADO, CAUF. - THE NAVAL COURTOF!nqulrytnto tho
loss of the USS Pueblo may reach much higher in the nillitary and
civilian hierardly, .PQasibly to former De[enae Secretary Robert Nc-o
Namara. to determine ultimate re190RsibUity. it was disclosed today•
E. Miles Harvey, the civilian attorney for skipper Uoyd M. Bucber1
told newsmen he would call other witnesses of higher rank thaD hllw
IPPeared if he felt it was necessary to clear Cmdr. Bucher's name.
On Wednesday omcers or his ship went down the line to defeDd
their skipper's action an:l character. One YOUEW oftlcer Aid:·~
would tallow him anywhere." Another said: "Without cmdr. Bucher.
we never would have made it through 1l months in ceptivt~."

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

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

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

Anli-.lJUcriminGiioa Lolli ~

ATHENS. OHIO - ATIIENS HAS ADOl'TI!D .AN --~
Mol. (VPI) - A atloo lair, wblch woold bon unfair Practi&lt;!ll lrl "'"-lnlr. ...,.-..,
Hl!llli....., w. V1., tad driver and public accommodatloos. Tho oniiiOijiee wao J&amp;•IIOII. bJ' clb" .,_
OAKLAND,

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