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Jackets Witi at Fort Frye,- 52-46
Fori Fey&lt; 11 Waverly became
the sixlh baaketbell victim cf
Middleport Saturday night this
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Jrom behind to a shaky 26-2$
lead .a lhe end of the finl half
and went m to win, 5Z-4ll
Tbe Jackets thUJ com~ Into
thelrbigweek-thisone-ol
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wins. Friday nl£bl they upoet
Athenl 5f.55 previously beaten
•nly ooce in•SEOAL play.
ToJDOn'OW at 5 p.m. wen.too
comes to Middleport.
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river, and Saturday nl&amp;bl the Uto Jadlela.
Jackets play thelr return match 1 ll 'IIU II«&lt;II'IC)' II the free
1t WobaiDI. Wollslnr1 and Porn- line at Fort Frye lhll paid o11
eroy ue . . _ £1l11101.
with 'llcllry.
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the baltle lor SEOAL booors, thewllmonbilllol22at~
tied (Dr foorlb wtlb Ne!Jonvllle, at lbe free Une to Fori Fryos
and still IIIII)' a Jam• out, as 1 olll chancel. Bill Davis wu
Atbenl hai IIIII two. Jockson I lor U at lbe cbar!ty line. .
and Loran al10 have lootlbree, Aaa Bl"lllJH;ry led the JaoUia
but with more victories than !be With 15 polntl, (OIIOII'ed by Bill
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MilS -NelPI 1-o-2. Tanne- 1
SAN JOSf. Callf. ('UPIJ - ., P' 1o » 'lilliil!&gt;fu.. ·
hill lr-1- 7, W. Daoll 4-Z-11,
Jim st. J&lt;lill&gt; o1 1u JaM fXIdlllll t1 ~~- .,.._
B. Davil !-t-IS, Bradbury ~
defealed Bob KnlpFk of
meet.
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Ir-IS. Swan 0-4-G. Butcher
8eadt tll·tlrT 111 !be liii8IJ of
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Pblladelpbla
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Booton
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B VITO STEILINO
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j back by Alexander of Athens ; points from Broolu on 10 bucK· 1 31-tl, The Utile Ealletl ' ·
1, Brooks 11-1-1. Totala
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1 Bob Goalby w~
County Saturday night.
ets and three free throws. Ham- loeo of !be oeaoon wu by a
t!ll-18) 60.
Johnny Wonden insists his top!luday'o a-JII
. , $86 .~
The Eagles, now 3·2 in MOVC ll and Nlggemeyer oleo netied I point liUll1in to Alesander
ranked UCLA basketbaU team I Los AnSelPB l2'f Detroit 118
Diego Open .,; ,~loW&gt; d
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play. remained in third place It nd 10
peetl I tor the jlier In the oeason. •
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Vlnton ,
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St. Loul• 114 San FronCJsco 112
Thi• week's Ohio CoUege bas- : Alexancier, coached by
B II I WUJnero.
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/County In another MOVC match I
He ev : -1 c " " 11 i'n'l_a• •ood l Chlca~o 131 N.-·1 York liS · 1 PALM Bli:AC~ ·. '~AR~t,
ketball ecbedule:
Whaley, is in second place with / Senior Dennis Newla:id, hav· Ibis Friday nlgbt.
as hJJ I964-6S clubs winch won (Only games scheiuled)
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a 4-1 elate.
lng a holloucb In the first half,
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back-to-back NCAA championMoaclay's C.moo
of· Norfolk, Va .,. - !)llr .l!ll&amp;&lt;
Ohio Staie at Georgia Tech
Coach Danny Wrlgbt's Meigs l ied the Eastes with II marl&lt;ero Eastern .. . .. . .. .. 10 26 33 42
ships.
Baltimore ve. St. Louis
: NauonaJ Club · &lt;llll'&lt;lko i pla.YI'
Steubenvme at Central State
counlians, a scrappy c 1 u b, on five field coal! and
nine Alexander . , , ...... 15 26 43 60
But the veteran Bruin coach at Tampa
championship andcll)lio ltit!J . ,
Tue&amp;day
trailed 15-10 at the end of the free throws. Newland, -'llbo bil l Eastern ·- MartiD :1-&amp;--4,
admits the presence of 7-loot-1 COnly game schedu•edl
72-bole 1u1al of 280., ·16c _,,,,.
Cincinnati at Bradley
first period, but battled back to jnine of 11 from the '"'" throw Douglas 3-0-t. Speocer HLew Alcindor "might make this
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tie the score 26-26 by halftime. line in the conteot, ecored 12 of/ 8, Newland 5-f-18, Benedum
team as diflicult to beat" as his team last year. lost its sixth WENGEN , Swit&lt;~land lltl~l
Akron at Kent Stat&lt;
The Eag,les, ho~ever, _trailed C- his overall total durlnl the op- ~1-5. Totlllo 28 Cl4-221 42.
I won at ion a I championehip ga.ne Saturday nlJI!t wh'n it -Jean Claude KiiiJi of i'rjtnal '
Heidelberg at Baldwin-Wallace 33 when the U!ird pennd ended. enlng two perlndo,
AlesaJider_ - Hamil 5-4-H,
clubs.
I suffered an 89-72 loss to Florida, won the Laub""·"""'':' •pe~11t&gt;&lt;
Wilmington at Capital
Even though Alcindor is which is ranked tt4h.
slalom, hl.l thtrdl 'l 1 tMraill'l
Denison at Hiram
COLUMBUS (UPI) admittedly the key tG the team : in the Big Ten, Michigan nc.ory in a mPjor_lfKi :nli!t. :"u,-~t
Wtttenberg at Kenyon
college ba•ketball records lor ' and scored 37 points Saturday State remained the team In
-oil '!" Mt. Union at Wooster
games
lncludmg
8alurday,
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ALL GAMES
insists, "Most people still owith a 79-70 victory over Iowa.
Auto his'it'a~ · ""' '
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Once-beaten Zanesville Rose- Both hit lour field goals and Grueser 2--8-f: I Cundiff 4- Team
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expect too much of Alcindor."
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Jiml•lY
Promium •J~yll'h~~'' :.
Blulfton at Cedarville
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Wilherforee at Northwond
crans romped to . ~n · 82-34 vic- two ee.
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9 0 890 61i7 He added, "They forget he's Providence turned back OJ&gt;If you want toiJ· 1 ~'f*~
tory over the vtsttmg Southern zaneeville hit 34 of 70 sbo\8 Cllntoek 1-4-&lt;i Beeg~ 11-2- Akr
1•• I 962 748 1just 19 year&amp; old and still quesne 54-47 . . • Tennessee
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wrence 0- -I; orr ~ Dayton
12 2 1'24 1039 learning. They expect him to be l whipped Beor1ia 81-70 , •. St.
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Southern trailed 14-8 at the erage . from the field
wblle -2-2. Totals 11-tlr-34.
Ashland
12 2 880 648 1perfect. they expect him to run , John's routed St. Francis (N.Y.)
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end of the fir&amp;l period, 2tl-15 Southern sank 11 of 54 ohots
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Cincinnati
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ant 0-Z-Z; P. Dinan
Ste be ·n
9 3 11119 7851"I suppose 1 can understand
Ballleny (:.:.~~a~ Akron
Tornado scoring was paced oy Southern
8 15 fl 34 Carpenter ~~ Snider 7o nvl e
5 2 614 7111 1because perhaps I expect too •
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Sherm Cundilf and Amos Wall- Zaneoville
14 2!1 ft 82 Z-18: Broman 1-G-2. Totals Ohy
sn•7 3 7•• 781 much of him, too."
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brown, each
with 10 points.
Youngstown
9 4 1178 931 UCLA is now 12-{1 and !avo~
Cleveland St. at Wayne St.
xavier
10 5 1:&lt;08 1176 , to win the NCAA crown thi•
Rie Grande at Northllond
Logan·Defeated,
Defiance
3 4 983
March.
Saturday
Jackson Triumphs
John Carroll
2 t 255
Wonden said the loss of
Minnesota at Ohio state
Logan eave Upper Arlington a Rio Grande
It 6 16~
veteran forwards Ed Lacey. I ,._,.
' ....Louisville at Cincinnall
flOod -batUo Saturday night but Baldwin-Wallace 8 5 1023
who is sidelined for tbe season I
Memphis State at Xavier
the Golden Bean came out on j Findlay
8 6 12118
· with ai!Jinjury, and Mike Lynn,
)lowling G"'en at West. Mlr.b, 7\
lop 70-a in I hardwond battle I Hiram
' 4 671
who was suspended alter being I
Kent State at Miami
at Logan.
I Western Reserve 5 4 653
arrested 00 a forgery charge, I
Otterbein at Ohio University
It wa• the Chlefl seventh· loS! IO')io ~orthern
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In 12 c::tings.
M1arru
6 5 701
Ohio Wesleyan at Helde!ber£ .
Gallipolis blew an eight point lead In the final four
Greg Poston . pumped-In 19 Oberlin
5 5 744
any sense;.' the word. A fllle
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team can
beaten by a flood
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team having a great (fame on
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Musklngum at Akron
back, scoring six points in the final 29 seconds to upend had 16. Hopkins totaled 19 lor
o es eyan
any given night. If we played 0
Central St. at Bald.·Wallace .. Chesapeake's Panthers 69-66 on the G~S hardwoOd..
tbe winners.
:~t~~nberg
75 s\1:
series of games with any of the
Clevland St. at Delrmt Coli.
The visiting Purple and White, trailing 58·50 w:th
Arllngtoo won the reserve
u ton
learns we've played so far, we'd I
Steu!'"nville at St. Francis (Pa.) 4 ,29 showing on the dock, rallied to overtake the BlUe game, 38-17.
Bowling . Green 5 7 1002
win a vast majority of the
Hillsdale (Mich.) at Younstown Devils 64-63 with 1:31
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Jackson had an ~aoy time
Ohio Umv.
5 6 900
games but we could lose on a '
Allegheny at Oberlin
At the ,48 mark,
5·8 janlor-gtulrd Dan downlni Coal Grove 711-53.
Central State
5 6 724
given night," he said.
Trl.State (Ind.) at Defiance
Newman sank two free
the Lawrence coun- Ironmen are now lH on the Wllmiogton
4 5 671
While UCLA was romping,
---tians a 66-63 lead and apoeason Harold Howe's
Wooster
7 1109
seven of the other teams in the t
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parent victory.
With M seeond&amp; left in lhe
•pl&lt;ed Jackoon's attack, CedarviUe
5 10 120
United Press International's top '
By Ualied Pross lnternaUonal
Gene &lt;Juice) Jackson
first half, tbe Panthers were
Malone
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' mod in a jumper from the
ahead 2&amp;.25. GAHS ended in a
Muskingum
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MI. Union
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Fourth-ranked New Mexico.
Police surface laune!les conli· the Panthers' lead to 116-65. l.ee I
• the buzzer. Ford hit a Houck bad 19 markers
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Navy divers abandoned their the~ guard stepped to
the With 37 seconds left, Jack· GAHS 1111 28 ol 72 from
Walsh
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5 e c 0 n d. ranked Louisville
0 .Please send me Information.
search Sunday whcm J.t. Cdr. harii circle with 20 seconds son popped one In from the field for sa.a per eenl. Chesa·
MJD.AMERICAN
crushed Bradley 103-7~, llfthD Please send me an application.
John Fulcher satd, "Every c
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f ul circle Davidson tapped ID I peake hit 28 of 63 shots for, 44 Toledo
3 0 269
ranked Houston whipped West
likely spot has been eliminated re~e"wma~ had previously sank :loose bail with seven se&lt;!Onds per cent. GAllS had , but rune Western Mich.
2 0 172
Texas State 103-72, seventhName _________________
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Without f~~mg any trace ·
four lor four at !be foul line. left and GAHS held a '3f..29 turnovers, &amp;even COmlll£
'" Miami
ranked Kansas topped Missouri
Campbell. Campbell was killed IThis time he missed. B I g halftime lead.
Ill secllllll_ half. 6uCbesapeake Marshall
21 22 ~ 235 7~. eight!J-ranked Cincinnati
Jan. · 5 wben his jet - powered 1John Davidson came down with Chesapeake led onct In the
· wtth 11 commg '" the Obio
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beat St. Louis 72-58, ninth·
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Bowling Green I 3 3&amp;8 314 ranked Princeton crushed Dart·
&gt;.- .. .
300 .miles per hour.
t e re un ' pass
alHs pe~• k on rop 34-33 with GAHS sank 13 of 25 '"'" Kent
0 3 188 2l3 mouth 116-42 and tenth-ranked
City_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
Spe~er.
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FERRARIS COMPETE
W1lh the "'tnalnlnl ' four 6:27 to go, The Galli8nS
If GAllS committed 12 penooOHIO CONFERENCE
Vanderbilt defeated Mississippi
MODE:NA, Italy (UP!) _ Blue_ Devils up coorl, a~ tm:,: ployd a hall-court press and · IJJula, Chesalteake had U. Marietta
4 o 295 243 73-70 in double overUme.
State _ __ .. _ Zip Code ___ _
Officials of Ferrari auto works Irunmng out, Chesapeake • Da_ It paid off. Chesapoake
Ga!Upolls will host
Wittenberg
3 0 203 167 In a Sunday game, St.
said Sunday seven Ferraris wiU id Houck fouled Davidson Ill
seven cooUy turnovers In ill wlnn of 11 1 straight in Denison
6 1 521 445 Bonaventure edged Niagara 79.' '.. :: :
compe.te in the 24-hour Daytona the back court. II was Houck's
third perlnd, and lralled by • :EOAL ~-·v Friday . . '
Otterbein
~ I 388 323 71 .
Published as a public service in toOperation
Beach race Feb. 4-5.
fifth personal. And 11 cost Ches·
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a ·alllpolla' --·eo
Baldwin-1'\'all.
3 I JtJ7 275 Vanderbilt will be tbe only
Wilh The Advertising Council and the
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' temationol Newspa110r Ad~~erti&gt;in&amp; ExeQitives.
cc. P-4 prototypes, will be W1lh 15 seconds sbowlng on Sub forward Tom Meadows GreSmith and Dennis Gllkey Ohio Wesleyan 3 1 291 rn tonight when it plays Auburn.
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calmly
ailing Rod Gilkey ·~
the Imps with eight Kenyon
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P·3 -nd a Dlno machine.
!sank hos !Jrsl free toss on a
IJJurth period began. Mea~ paints
Terry llmllll -had . 14 Oberlin
2 3 371 3!15 ~
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Itied the score, - ·
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Wooster
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WENGEN. Switzerland (UPI) . Big Jo~n pau~ a second, ita first eight point lead, 5Z- WoOd 8-1-ll; Houcli:' f-t- Musklngum
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Jackets Witi at Fort Frye,- 52-46
Fori Fey&lt; 11 Waverly became
the sixlh baaketbell victim cf
Middleport Saturday night this
.....,.. when the Jackets came
Jrom behind to a shaky 26-2$
lead .a lhe end of the finl half
and went m to win, 5Z-4ll
Tbe Jackets thUJ com~ Into
thelrbigweek-thisone-ol
1~ £lllll"! with two Blrligbt
wins. Friday nl£bl they upoet
Athenl 5f.55 previously beaten
•nly ooce in•SEOAL play.
ToJDOn'OW at 5 p.m. wen.too
comes to Middleport.
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river, and Saturday nl&amp;bl the Uto Jadlela.
Jackets play thelr return match 1 ll 'IIU II«&lt;II'IC)' II the free
1t WobaiDI. Wollslnr1 and Porn- line at Fort Frye lhll paid o11
eroy ue . . _ £1l11101.
with 'llcllry.
With lbree 1eaaue clefeots, Tbe ...., be 1
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the Jocketl are In the lhidl of MHS :10-U Jrom the field, but
the baltle lor SEOAL booors, thewllmonbilllol22at~
tied (Dr foorlb wtlb Ne!Jonvllle, at lbe free Une to Fori Fryos
and still IIIII)' a Jam• out, as 1 olll chancel. Bill Davis wu
Atbenl hai IIIII two. Jockson I lor U at lbe cbar!ty line. .
and Loran al10 have lootlbree, Aaa Bl"lllJH;ry led the JaoUia
but with more victories than !be With 15 polntl, (OIIOII'ed by Bill
JICRII.
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wllb 11 pellila.
111 - u t to Fridar Di&amp;bl
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Frye lrlli! ,C - 2 1 , s set.
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Fenwldo _ . , it 11111a Asl!ll ,....a~~~ 8111
MHS.__
II :If 41 U
tot 111114111 Slrllibt - , .
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Ft. •'7e
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MilS -NelPI 1-o-2. Tanne- 1
SAN JOSf. Callf. ('UPIJ - ., P' 1o » 'lilliil!&gt;fu.. ·
hill lr-1- 7, W. Daoll 4-Z-11,
Jim st. J&lt;lill&gt; o1 1u JaM fXIdlllll t1 ~~- .,.._
B. Davil !-t-IS, Bradbury ~
defealed Bob KnlpFk of
meet.
, -, • ' ~ .. •"·.&gt;n.
Ir-IS. Swan 0-4-G. Butcher
8eadt tll·tlrT 111 !be liii8IJ of
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fill.!. Stu tsp
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Frye - Benedum ~11-lll, I •Doott alk me •• lh II)' UoiW rr... '-lertla: '_' of ~ B4ll!ll ,-Hlubb l..t-2, Chandler 3-&amp;- j-otller to - · 1 - · t
E:l!olero Dhfolqo
lloutheno AIIM:dt Pf '~·
I, EUis I 0 4, ·llopki:uJ 7-Zbow!"
11'. I.
for' q·W
11, Brlsbt &amp;--1-l, .Naylor 2-0
Pblladelpbla
41 · t .111 louJtll lime wid!· 1 '·.f • •
f . Totalo 18 (I of 11) 48.
Booton
30 12 .fl4 1111!10f1 Ill II boles ower .M . .
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Detroit
18' t1
FootbaU Leacue
hit·:
Cor.fertnN' loss with a 60-42 ,.t-. second half, ,... pactd by D eunder by dumplnf lbe
1'&gt;-#-10, Kincaid
B VITO STEILINO
17 :41!8
j back by Alexander of Athens ; points from Broolu on 10 bucK· 1 31-tl, The Utile Ealletl ' ·
1, Brooks 11-1-1. Totala
~PI Sporlt wrt:.r
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:: !G :a ; SAN DIEGO, -C;li;, ''i~r'~'
1 Bob Goalby w~
County Saturday night.
ets and three free throws. Ham- loeo of !be oeaoon wu by a
t!ll-18) 60.
Johnny Wonden insists his top!luday'o a-JII
. , $86 .~
The Eagles, now 3·2 in MOVC ll and Nlggemeyer oleo netied I point liUll1in to Alesander
ranked UCLA basketbaU team I Los AnSelPB l2'f Detroit 118
Diego Open .,; ,~loW&gt; d
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play. remained in third place It nd 10
peetl I tor the jlier In the oeason. •
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"is not unbeatable In aoy sense j PhUadelphia 110 Boolml 115
. olE, 15 !IJ!O
oi'Jal.l
By Unlled
lntematlooal pn the standing• after tho los&amp;. . a
' res
ve y,
' Eastern will host
Vlnton ,
of lhe word.,,
St. Loul• 114 San FronCJsco 112
Thi• week's Ohio CoUege bas- : Alexancier, coached by
B II I WUJnero.
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/County In another MOVC match I
He ev : -1 c " " 11 i'n'l_a• •ood l Chlca~o 131 N.-·1 York liS · 1 PALM Bli:AC~ ·. '~AR~t,
ketball ecbedule:
Whaley, is in second place with / Senior Dennis Newla:id, hav· Ibis Friday nlgbt.
as hJJ I964-6S clubs winch won (Only games scheiuled)
.F .
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Monday
a 4-1 elate.
lng a holloucb In the first half,
BY QUARTERS
back-to-back NCAA championMoaclay's C.moo
of· Norfolk, Va .,. - !)llr .l!ll&amp;&lt;
Ohio Staie at Georgia Tech
Coach Danny Wrlgbt's Meigs l ied the Eastes with II marl&lt;ero Eastern .. . .. . .. .. 10 26 33 42
ships.
Baltimore ve. St. Louis
: NauonaJ Club · &lt;llll'&lt;lko i pla.YI'
Steubenvme at Central State
counlians, a scrappy c 1 u b, on five field coal! and
nine Alexander . , , ...... 15 26 43 60
But the veteran Bruin coach at Tampa
championship andcll)lio ltit!J . ,
Tue&amp;day
trailed 15-10 at the end of the free throws. Newland, -'llbo bil l Eastern ·- MartiD :1-&amp;--4,
admits the presence of 7-loot-1 COnly game schedu•edl
72-bole 1u1al of 280., ·16c _,,,,.
Cincinnati at Bradley
first period, but battled back to jnine of 11 from the '"'" throw Douglas 3-0-t. Speocer HLew Alcindor "might make this
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Bowl~ G"'"n at DePaul
tie the score 26-26 by halftime. line in the conteot, ecored 12 of/ 8, Newland 5-f-18, Benedum
team as diflicult to beat" as his team last year. lost its sixth WENGEN , Swit&lt;~land lltl~l
Akron at Kent Stat&lt;
The Eag,les, ho~ever, _trailed C- his overall total durlnl the op- ~1-5. Totlllo 28 Cl4-221 42.
I won at ion a I championehip ga.ne Saturday nlJI!t wh'n it -Jean Claude KiiiJi of i'rjtnal '
Heidelberg at Baldwin-Wallace 33 when the U!ird pennd ended. enlng two perlndo,
AlesaJider_ - Hamil 5-4-H,
clubs.
I suffered an 89-72 loss to Florida, won the Laub""·"""'':' •pe~11t&gt;&lt;
Wilmington at Capital
Even though Alcindor is which is ranked tt4h.
slalom, hl.l thtrdl 'l 1 tMraill'l
Denison at Hiram
COLUMBUS (UPI) admittedly the key tG the team : in the Big Ten, Michigan nc.ory in a mPjor_lfKi :nli!t. :"u,-~t
Wtttenberg at Kenyon
college ba•ketball records lor ' and scored 37 points Saturday State remained the team In
-oil '!" Mt. Union at Wooster
games
lncludmg
8alurday,
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night
to
pace
the Bruin!! to a beat for ' the conference crowTJ
SAVE
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Ohio Northern at Findlay
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116-78 rout of Stanford, Wonden by boosting its loop record 1o 2·
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ALL GAMES
insists, "Most people still owith a 79-70 victory over Iowa.
Auto his'it'a~ · ""' '
Oberliol at Muskingum
Once-beaten Zanesville Rose- Both hit lour field goals and Grueser 2--8-f: I Cundiff 4- Team
W
expect too much of Alcindor."
In other actloo .
Jiml•lY
Promium •J~yll'h~~'' :.
Blulfton at Cedarville
fr thro
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4-2M
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Pts
Ops
Needs
Experience
Walker
scored
IV
points
as
oven l!fter·~lii!'Jri """"
2 10
10; c- Toledo
Wilherforee at Northwond
crans romped to . ~n · 82-34 vic- two ee.
ws.
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9 0 890 61i7 He added, "They forget he's Providence turned back OJ&gt;If you want toiJ· 1 ~'f*~
tory over the vtsttmg Southern zaneeville hit 34 of 70 sbo\8 Cllntoek 1-4-&lt;i Beeg~ 11-2- Akr
1•• I 962 748 1just 19 year&amp; old and still quesne 54-47 . . • Tennessee
Wednesday
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uo for aulli' almi1· ; ..
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Louisville at Dayton
Tornadoes on Saturday night. for a s lng_ per cen av·
wrence 0- -I; orr ~ Dayton
12 2 1'24 1039 learning. They expect him to be l whipped Beor1ia 81-70 , •. St.
lnrura~ 0 "'"9 ; ·
Xavier at Villanova .
Southern trailed 14-8 at the erage . from the field
wblle -2-2. Totals 11-tlr-34.
Ashland
12 2 880 648 1perfect. they expect him to run , John's routed St. Francis (N.Y.)
.,,,, ~-;;h;t 'J·; m.
' ml
end of the fir&amp;l period, 2tl-15 Southern sank 11 of 54 ohots
ROSECRANs til)
Cincinnati
11 2 9~ around hke a 5 10 gu and lh
0 t
. eel b -•·
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Ohio Unl'v. at MUJ
ai halftime, and 49-27 at the for a very cool 22 per cent.
Hulchesoo t;-3-13; Roll Z- Mart'etta
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eph 2-G-4 Ellis 5---t 1 Dru2 746 r.21 "' un .
Young nipped Arizona tate 1. Phono 991-2..., " "'"
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Wilberforce at N. Michigan
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7 2 640 509 Wooden, however, admitted, 74 in overtime
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BY QUARTERS
ant 0-Z-Z; P. Dinan
Ste be ·n
9 3 11119 7851"I suppose 1 can understand
Ballleny (:.:.~~a~ Akron
Tornado scoring was paced oy Southern
8 15 fl 34 Carpenter ~~ Snider 7o nvl e
5 2 614 7111 1because perhaps I expect too •
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Sherm Cundilf and Amos Wall- Zaneoville
14 2!1 ft 82 Z-18: Broman 1-G-2. Totals Ohy
sn•7 3 7•• 781 much of him, too."
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SOUTHERN (Ml
34-if.-62.
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Kenyon at Denison
brown, each
with 10 points.
Youngstown
9 4 1178 931 UCLA is now 12-{1 and !avo~
Cleveland St. at Wayne St.
xavier
10 5 1:&lt;08 1176 , to win the NCAA crown thi•
Rie Grande at Northllond
Logan·Defeated,
Defiance
3 4 983
March.
Saturday
Jackson Triumphs
John Carroll
2 t 255
Wonden said the loss of
Minnesota at Ohio state
Logan eave Upper Arlington a Rio Grande
It 6 16~
veteran forwards Ed Lacey. I ,._,.
' ....Louisville at Cincinnall
flOod -batUo Saturday night but Baldwin-Wallace 8 5 1023
who is sidelined for tbe season I
Memphis State at Xavier
the Golden Bean came out on j Findlay
8 6 12118
· with ai!Jinjury, and Mike Lynn,
)lowling G"'en at West. Mlr.b, 7\
lop 70-a in I hardwond battle I Hiram
' 4 671
who was suspended alter being I
Kent State at Miami
at Logan.
I Western Reserve 5 4 653
arrested 00 a forgery charge, I
Otterbein at Ohio University
It wa• the Chlefl seventh· loS! IO')io ~orthern
6 5 997
w~~o:r ~:~~ .~~; :::.~.~=~~ I
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Villanova ~I Toledo
In 12 c::tings.
M1arru
6 5 701
Ohio Wesleyan at Helde!ber£ .
Gallipolis blew an eight point lead In the final four
Greg Poston . pumped-In 19 Oberlin
5 5 744
any sense;.' the word. A fllle
H'
at W'ttenberg
d
brllli
t come for the losers. Chuck Kemper Clevland State 5 5 738
team can
beaten by a flood
1
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minutes Saturday night, then stage a
an
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team having a great (fame on
5
5 656
Musklngum at Akron
back, scoring six points in the final 29 seconds to upend had 16. Hopkins totaled 19 lor
o es eyan
any given night. If we played 0
Central St. at Bald.·Wallace .. Chesapeake's Panthers 69-66 on the G~S hardwoOd..
tbe winners.
:~t~~nberg
75 s\1:
series of games with any of the
Clevland St. at Delrmt Coli.
The visiting Purple and White, trailing 58·50 w:th
Arllngtoo won the reserve
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learns we've played so far, we'd I
Steu!'"nville at St. Francis (Pa.) 4 ,29 showing on the dock, rallied to overtake the BlUe game, 38-17.
Bowling . Green 5 7 1002
win a vast majority of the
Hillsdale (Mich.) at Younstown Devils 64-63 with 1:31
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Jackson had an ~aoy time
Ohio Umv.
5 6 900
games but we could lose on a '
Allegheny at Oberlin
At the ,48 mark,
5·8 janlor-gtulrd Dan downlni Coal Grove 711-53.
Central State
5 6 724
given night," he said.
Trl.State (Ind.) at Defiance
Newman sank two free
the Lawrence coun- Ironmen are now lH on the Wllmiogton
4 5 671
While UCLA was romping,
---tians a 66-63 lead and apoeason Harold Howe's
Wooster
7 1109
seven of the other teams in the t
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parent victory.
With M seeond&amp; left in lhe
•pl&lt;ed Jackoon's attack, CedarviUe
5 10 120
United Press International's top '
By Ualied Pross lnternaUonal
Gene &lt;Juice) Jackson
first half, tbe Panthers were
Malone
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' mod in a jumper from the
ahead 2&amp;.25. GAHS ended in a
Muskingum
six of them were victorious.
31 86 710
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MI. Union
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Fourth-ranked New Mexico.
Police surface laune!les conli· the Panthers' lead to 116-65. l.ee I
• the buzzer. Ford hit a Houck bad 19 markers
and Case "I;ech
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the With 37 seconds left, Jack· GAHS 1111 28 ol 72 from
Walsh
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5 e c 0 n d. ranked Louisville
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search Sunday whcm J.t. Cdr. harii circle with 20 seconds son popped one In from the field for sa.a per eenl. Chesa·
MJD.AMERICAN
crushed Bradley 103-7~, llfthD Please send me an application.
John Fulcher satd, "Every c
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3 0 269
ranked Houston whipped West
likely spot has been eliminated re~e"wma~ had previously sank :loose bail with seven se&lt;!Onds per cent. GAllS had , but rune Western Mich.
2 0 172
Texas State 103-72, seventhName _________________
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four lor four at !be foul line. left and GAHS held a '3f..29 turnovers, &amp;even COmlll£
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ranked Kansas topped Missouri
Campbell. Campbell was killed IThis time he missed. B I g halftime lead.
Ill secllllll_ half. 6uCbesapeake Marshall
21 22 ~ 235 7~. eight!J-ranked Cincinnati
Jan. · 5 wben his jet - powered 1John Davidson came down with Chesapeake led onct In the
· wtth 11 commg '" the Obio
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Bowling Green I 3 3&amp;8 314 ranked Princeton crushed Dart·
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300 .miles per hour.
t e re un ' pass
alHs pe~• k on rop 34-33 with GAHS sank 13 of 25 '"'" Kent
0 3 188 2l3 mouth 116-42 and tenth-ranked
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FERRARIS COMPETE
W1lh the "'tnalnlnl ' four 6:27 to go, The Galli8nS
If GAllS committed 12 penooOHIO CONFERENCE
Vanderbilt defeated Mississippi
MODE:NA, Italy (UP!) _ Blue_ Devils up coorl, a~ tm:,: ployd a hall-court press and · IJJula, Chesalteake had U. Marietta
4 o 295 243 73-70 in double overUme.
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Officials of Ferrari auto works Irunmng out, Chesapeake • Da_ It paid off. Chesapoake
Ga!Upolls will host
Wittenberg
3 0 203 167 In a Sunday game, St.
said Sunday seven Ferraris wiU id Houck fouled Davidson Ill
seven cooUy turnovers In ill wlnn of 11 1 straight in Denison
6 1 521 445 Bonaventure edged Niagara 79.' '.. :: :
compe.te in the 24-hour Daytona the back court. II was Houck's
third perlnd, and lralled by • :EOAL ~-·v Friday . . '
Otterbein
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Published as a public service in toOperation
Beach race Feb. 4-5.
fifth personal. And 11 cost Ches·
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Wilh The Advertising Council and the
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cc. P-4 prototypes, will be W1lh 15 seconds sbowlng on Sub forward Tom Meadows GreSmith and Dennis Gllkey Ohio Wesleyan 3 1 291 rn tonight when it plays Auburn.
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P·3 -nd a Dlno machine.
!sank hos !Jrsl free toss on a
IJJurth period began. Mea~ paints
Terry llmllll -had . 14 Oberlin
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Itied the score, - ·
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WENGEN. Switzerland (UPI) . Big Jo~n pau~ a second, ita first eight point lead, 5Z- WoOd 8-1-ll; Houcli:' f-t- Musklngum
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Saturday night at Oak Hill as
the Oaks downed Coach JohnWickline's Kyger
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at tbe end of the first period and was never headed. The
Oaks were out in rront 50-35 at
the half and 67...47 at the end of
three periods.
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the fifth outslde the league loss
and brings the Bolxats' season
record to 6-6. In the Southern
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sented by Gretta Simpon. ln· Sunday afternoon guests of
peried rally scoring eight of his I 6 s&amp;phomore, lifted a long jump. had seven for North Galua.
eluded were readlngs "'Christ- Mr. and Mrs. AI Cruw and fam.
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I Valiant bid to end
~ ~f North Gallia''S 26 rt'bounds . ings 5~53.
Symmes Valley (55J CrtsweH, "An Unexpected Chdstmas'' by , Sieve and Kevin, of. Marietta.
,i:ame,, Ios:ing s~r~~k Sa~Ul - ! Mike P&lt;1vne, S-1 junior , had I Smmes Valley hit 25 of 51 8--3--19;
Meadows. 2---0-i; 1 Helen Simpson. A .lett.er fr~~ Mrs. Ha~ry ~il~shtre s~~~~ a
· vtsttir.g Sym- I3 points ~nd Dave Hager, fi-31shots for 49 per cent and made Fliehman,. 4-0-8; Lunsford, 4 Belle Williams, ~1mb1, Hatll, few day~ m Cmc1nnati vts.tting
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held &amp;n ~or junior tossed in 10 p&amp;utts.
five ef 19 at the foul line. The !- 1-9; Wilson. 4-1- 9; Owet1s, was read ~nc.ermn.g the greai her son-m-law and dau,ghter,
1work the m!Sslonanes do there Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoover.
send the Plr· The Vikmgs led 15-10 at the Pirates made 19 of 54 for 35.1 3--0----6. Totals, 25--&amp;--55.
end of the first period and 29--23 per cent and connected on 15 North Gallia (53) - Greenlee. for those who are ill and need _Miss Ki~ Tayl.or spe~t the 1
loss. . ~ _ _
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of 24 at the. foul Jine.
! 0-1-l Dee!, &amp;--8- 20; Peck , help. A letter w~s read from . ~ew Years holiday w1th her I
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~aJ"Y"-t~w~ dumped Jl\
Baskets by Hager and Ronnie In the reserve game. Sym- 2-1-5; Hager, 4-2---10: Payne, Re~. Jam_es Smith, . Oakland, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
JMU~ts ~ilij Ooaeh ~ave Dun- Morris. 5_11 sophomore, cut the rnes Valley led 22-5 at the halt a-3---13; Morris, 2-0--4. Totals Cahf., tellmg of .hts wo~k , Frank Cleland and Mrs. Blanche I
fee s Vikm.gs. and Cns":el! had Vikings' lead to 31-29 and a set and held on to win 32-t?. D. 19-15--53.
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11 of the~ Vikings' 33 reDound.:-. I shot at the key by Ded tJed the Saunders was high for the visicamp and a letter from Rev. i 'Mr. and ~s. Milton Houda·
· AHenui.onsford ~nd Lo.ren W1l-. count 31 _31 with 5:JSlell in the tors with eight points while Bob
and Mrs. Greer,
Anchorage, shelt and fam1ly of Forest Run
son each _had rune pomts and 11 . ·d
.00 Hager's rebound Smith had fight and Bob Lee
Alaska was read by Frances were recent guests of
Mrs.
;1Rod Fliehman had eight points 1"'p pen, ·ml·ss made 1-t """I
Wilcoxen and Ura Morris. An- Margaret Houdashelt.
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iod. Hager was foulb~ Edna Pickens. The Lo~e . of .Mrs. ~lyde Rupe, .Is agaan
, North Gall1a IS 2-10 m
a II ed nd per d It J4.3l Lunsford
G1ft progr&amp;"ll by Mrs. Marte : senously rll and confmed to
\games and the Pirates are 2-4 nda p rna ~t .go i . and the
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Mrs. Robert Lee and dlil· Roosh ·lollowed with the Love :childrens Hospilal in Columin Southern Valley
Ath~et~c ~irate:Yl~ ~33 . as
clren visited her parents, Mr. Gift offering presented
by •,":":'·-----------:-----~-------------play. North Galha IS Criswell made a free throw
Game~
and Mrs. Arthur Orr o! Chell· I
next Friday mght but Sat- and Fliehman hit from lhe err~
er, SuAday.
:unlay night the Pirates travel
to L .t 36 .36 w th 2.·12
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rose
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were
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1e . ayne I wo 1rom
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]Umor' foul line but Lunsford hit a 25- ms
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omeroy u~ ay ·
the Pirates'
fourth footer te tie it again 33 _38 with recent games. The Baby Pan- Calhng at the Dean Brmker
r· .
tilers were defeated 41-33 by borne recently were Mr. and I
~:4l.left. The \Jkrngs mc·•ed ~ul 1 Jackson and 48-46 by KYger ' Mrs. Ernest Clark of Racine,
m f1ont 44-39 at the end of .he- 1Creek.
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Na•"'Ithr ~alilal trailed 50-D45 lwll .~ I ed Jackson. Pomeroy scoring in· Mary and Ellen of Pomeroy,
2_ ... (; t m t )e game. ee ut · eluded Randy Burt 8• Pat 0 '- ·an d M ary c·1rce.
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from the corner and w~s Iater . Brien and Roy Vaughan, bQ.tb
fouled by Lunsford. Dee1 made 7, Mike Young 6, Jim Swatzel 2
I both chots and cut ti1e Vikings· : and Tim Glaze 1.
Pt. Pleasant Oub
lead to 5049 at the 1:41 mark . 1 John Rothgeb 's 11 points led lnslalls Officers
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wllh the Kyger frosh to its win. Pat . James Parsons was installed
is an arena up em ' 25 seconds left.
O'Brien topped Panther scoring : as president Df the Point Pleas·
Ca\Js~ 1vay Sf: In Bostou that has
With seven seconds left Hag· with 14 while Virgil Phillipe got ant Kiwanis Club at the club's
struck
inlo the ht:!arts of . er canned a short one to nar- 11, Roy Vaughan 9. Jim Swatzel annual installation ceremony.
National Basketball Association I row it to 55-51 and with t h e l 7, Randy Burt 3 and Rick Wer· He succeeded Joseph Jordan.
teams lot:: many years, even the clock running, Charles Peck, 6- ner and Wyatt 1 each.
Clay Hinkle was installed as
high ll):in&amp;."l!lliladei~hla 76ers- l
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first vice president, Larry Ph~ '8~1 ·
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lips as second vice president
~~iia Is Boston GardPn If
and Sherwood Costen as seer&amp;
where the Boston Cetlics play f
tary-treasurer.
JDille games ~nd not ev~;~n
Zol Maggied of Charleston,
76ers, sportmg ll 40-4
lieutenant-governor of Kiwanis,
;-.,_ bad won in two tflpS
conducted __!he insta~~tio~·~
there this year, accounting fflr
perhaps the nation'c death and
bllf their· tosses all season long.
accident toll could be greatly
; But Sundav Coach A!-::x By United Press International Arizona 74 Utah 70
reduced.
riannum:o buys got 28 points I
East
Oregon St. 61 Washington :rr
Good will on the highway is
ftom Luke Jackson, stel1:1r · PP.nn St. 84 Pittsburgh 44
UCLA 116 Stanford 78
essentially consideration for the
rfbounding from Wiit Chamlw.r- 1Syracuse 102 La Salle 81
San Fran 59 st. Marys 53
other fellow. It means staying
l~lD and broke the jinx with a 1 ~uffalo St. 67 Youngstn ll3
Cal 99 Southern Cal 95, ovt.
alert, and driving cautiously,
1}0-95 win over Bastoo at the 1St. Jos. lPa.) 85 Seton Hall 81 .wyoming 75 Colo. St. 72, ovt. ·• courteously, and defensively.
darden as the 76ers movl"d tn a : Army 74 Colgate 5lt
I Utah St. 124 Creighton 96
Don't walt until next Christstunning !l 1'2-game lead uvl"r the ' Manhattan 76 Georgetown 70
Pacific 102 Santa Clara 82
mas to show good will, suggests
~Its m the Eastern Division. 1 Iona 72 NYU 56
your Department of Highway
t'lbe 7llers, now sporting a 41-l Ho•y Cross 58 Navy 56
Over-exposure to sun glare Safety. Show it every day - ..
r&amp;.rtf. that is the best m thE" Princeton 116 Dartmouth 42
·from snow can . cause serious on our 1treets and highways.
South
impairment of driving ability 1-------~--history of professional sports
Bnd holding a 3-2 season series Tulsa 54 Memphis St. 43
because of eyestrain, warns the
t'dge over Boston. took the I Duke 72 MarylaM 69 (ot)
Highway Safety
Department.
c:ontest by storm in the second Tennessee 87 Georgia 70
Eyesight is precious and should
SICONDAIY TO
quarter.
East Tenn. 12 2Austin Peay 69
be protected by wearing proper
KIDNEY lltiiiTATION
Trailing by six points with Morehead 91 Mid. Tenn . 67
Conl..toon Kidney or Bladdl!r Jrrlla·
five minutes lei t in t11e !1&lt;~\f. the Florida 89 Kentucky 72
!;Ungla!lses during daylight driv- ~:u:~~f:.'~O:.erro-:1r~~;~
visitor.s rattled off 17 straight Furman 85 Citadel 68
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1Loyola (La.) 83 Okla. Ctty 76
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Y auch ca.er, C'fSTEX usualfy 1brln••
carry the spirit and feeling of n1ax1n11
cornrort
Cllrbln&amp; rrUatThe Los Angeles Lakf"'"S Louisville 103 Bradley 74
lnr JermiiR
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and quickLy
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good will onto our highways, eutnspaln.GttCl'STEXIt.c lruulsu.
~e.ford.'Milo.W.........,..U.Illoe
third period stret,. . h and went on i Wake Forest 71 VMI 70
aad mrltl a • aomsal\llllolte 5aleogoing 011 - · lberels
g. whip the Pistons 127-116 Tulane 87 Florida Sl. 85
~- ~- Oor wtrile Sale Fords,
behind Jerry West's 39 pGinls. Clemson 102 Vir~inia 83
il while Of bltle, are big. faiJ.siM Custono 500
The Chlcago Buli~ &lt;."VIItinuE:d
Midwest
2· and 4()oar Sedans-Galaxie 500 ·2-Door
to play lik E&gt; the best expansion INebraska 84 Colorado 8G
Hardtops ilil dooice ol two-tone colors.
club in JeaKue htslory Dy llliAois 9Sl Michigan 93
Speciol eqtipllleM, Sl)eeial JX!ices. White
parlaying a total' of 107 poi.uts Miami (Ohio) 70 Bowling Gn. 6~
Sale S8' ·,liS .. fairlanes, Falcons and MtJslaf111S,
from Bob BoozeT, Guy Hodgens. Michigan St. 79 Jowa 70
ONLY
lolL W'illOm
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Erwin Mueller and Jerry Slaou Indiana 81 Ohio St. 80
PO.OO Down - 81J1Me •
toto a 131 -116 ~Jin ever Lhe New Kansas 70 Missouri 60
cen.,•lent ,...,..
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CincJMatl 72 St. Louis 53
Things were tighter 'In St. Purdue 86 Minnesota 73
Louis where the Hawl&lt;s needed Dayton t1 Detroit 75
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a Lennis Wilkens field goal with Ohio We!'lleyan IS Wooster 14
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jus! lour seeonds left to upend South Dakota 85 S. D. St. 81.
MASON, W.VA.
the San Francisco Warri.,.. 114- Notre Dame 71 DePaul 72
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ahead to ~tay six mmutes after
Grose 2--~; Bradbury 5-2 1--9; L. Hutchinson 16-3-35; McClinton s toucbdown, char&amp;·
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-1~; White 3-H: Ree!il&gt; 1--0 1 Howell 3-:1-8 Lewis
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-l.l Buckley ~- Totals 26 !10; Carter 6--1-1: D. Hutch·
Mereer ToW.. ftnte
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inson 3- 1-7. Totals 37-16--84. Then Mike Me~er, . who bad
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The meeting closed with the ,
Lord's Prayer irt unison. Re~
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lresbmento were served by the
Y
hostess during the social hour.
A baptismal srvice was held
By Mrs. Fraacl! Morris
iu the Pomeroy B:~p tis t church
The Esther Circle of the Sunday afternoon with a 1al'ge 1
po.ir.!s.
Bapti ~t Missionary Society held group attending.
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its regular meeting with Mrs. The two year old daughter of 1
Oak Hdl wan
t e reserve Edna Pickens, hostess, at her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frank
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el , reak "mg her arm, at ,.
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53-40 with McO!y's 14 high for The singing of ••Joy to the~ome.
Oak Hill and Steve Spaulding's World" and prayer by Mrs . Fannie Sines is a medical
JSI high for the losers.
~thel Smith o~ned th~ meet· i patie~t at Veterans Memorial
Kyger Creek
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Oak Hill
3o 20 17 17--84 e su Jet , a m~ nven ry 1s a patten a o zer osp.1 _
by Mrs. Ura Morns. After the [ Mr. am~ Mrs. Leon Jordan of
business session and pray~ for ' ColumbuS spe nt a weekend with
with North Gallia and Kyger
Creek eomlng up for the- HighIanden after Kyger Creel&lt;.
Mike Spaulding, HI senior,
scored 21 points for Ute Bobcats with Jerry Hall, S. senior,
getUDJ IS, and Chuck Bradbury. 6-Z sophomore, getting 12.
Of Kyger Creek 1S 32 rebounds
Hall had nine and Spaulding
eight.
The Oaks had II rebounds
and shot f0.6 per cent, making
37 of 91 attempted field goals.
Alan Lewis was second high
scorer for the Oaks with 10

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p1v6t man, dumped in 35 points
Saturday night at Oak Hill as
the Oaks downed Coach JohnWickline's Kyger
Creek
!B&lt;•bc!lts 114-"1. .
Oak Hill jumped into a »13
at tbe end of the first period and was never headed. The
Oaks were out in rront 50-35 at
the half and 67...47 at the end of
three periods.
The loss for Kyger Creek was
the fifth outslde the league loss
and brings the Bolxats' season
record to 6-6. In the Southern
Valley Athletic Conference Kyger Creek is in first place with
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sented by Gretta Simpon. ln· Sunday afternoon guests of
peried rally scoring eight of his I 6 s&amp;phomore, lifted a long jump. had seven for North Galua.
eluded were readlngs "'Christ- Mr. and Mrs. AI Cruw and fam.
... . _ bills • ...,. This . .
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B,Y DICK ~OMAS . rs i 20 poi:1ts in the last three mm- er that swished the net as t.he Symmes V~lley 15 H 1511- ;s l mas ChLfrch of Betltlehem". by i iJy were Mr. a~d Mrs. W~t
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Ptrat · tes of play . Deel also had 12 buzzer sounded. It was the VJ!(- North Galha 1013 1614.- OJ3 1vera Beegle and Ethel Smith; Farran and ch1ldren,
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I Valiant bid to end
~ ~f North Gallia''S 26 rt'bounds . ings 5~53.
Symmes Valley (55J CrtsweH, "An Unexpected Chdstmas'' by , Sieve and Kevin, of. Marietta.
,i:ame,, Ios:ing s~r~~k Sa~Ul - ! Mike P&lt;1vne, S-1 junior , had I Smmes Valley hit 25 of 51 8--3--19;
Meadows. 2---0-i; 1 Helen Simpson. A .lett.er fr~~ Mrs. Ha~ry ~il~shtre s~~~~ a
· vtsttir.g Sym- I3 points ~nd Dave Hager, fi-31shots for 49 per cent and made Fliehman,. 4-0-8; Lunsford, 4 Belle Williams, ~1mb1, Hatll, few day~ m Cmc1nnati vts.tting
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held &amp;n ~or junior tossed in 10 p&amp;utts.
five ef 19 at the foul line. The !- 1-9; Wilson. 4-1- 9; Owet1s, was read ~nc.ermn.g the greai her son-m-law and dau,ghter,
1work the m!Sslonanes do there Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoover.
send the Plr· The Vikmgs led 15-10 at the Pirates made 19 of 54 for 35.1 3--0----6. Totals, 25--&amp;--55.
end of the first period and 29--23 per cent and connected on 15 North Gallia (53) - Greenlee. for those who are ill and need _Miss Ki~ Tayl.or spe~t the 1
loss. . ~ _ _
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of 24 at the. foul Jine.
! 0-1-l Dee!, &amp;--8- 20; Peck , help. A letter w~s read from . ~ew Years holiday w1th her I
19
~aJ"Y"-t~w~ dumped Jl\
Baskets by Hager and Ronnie In the reserve game. Sym- 2-1-5; Hager, 4-2---10: Payne, Re~. Jam_es Smith, . Oakland, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
JMU~ts ~ilij Ooaeh ~ave Dun- Morris. 5_11 sophomore, cut the rnes Valley led 22-5 at the halt a-3---13; Morris, 2-0--4. Totals Cahf., tellmg of .hts wo~k , Frank Cleland and Mrs. Blanche I
fee s Vikm.gs. and Cns":el! had Vikings' lead to 31-29 and a set and held on to win 32-t?. D. 19-15--53.
with youth groups m
thelr 1Cleland.
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11 of the~ Vikings' 33 reDound.:-. I shot at the key by Ded tJed the Saunders was high for the visicamp and a letter from Rev. i 'Mr. and ~s. Milton Houda·
· AHenui.onsford ~nd Lo.ren W1l-. count 31 _31 with 5:JSlell in the tors with eight points while Bob
and Mrs. Greer,
Anchorage, shelt and fam1ly of Forest Run
son each _had rune pomts and 11 . ·d
.00 Hager's rebound Smith had fight and Bob Lee
Alaska was read by Frances were recent guests of
Mrs.
;1Rod Fliehman had eight points 1"'p pen, ·ml·ss made 1-t """I
Wilcoxen and Ura Morris. An- Margaret Houdashelt.
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a~t
Church Should do, was read . Katl!y Rupe, &amp;mall daugbt~r
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iod. Hager was foulb~ Edna Pickens. The Lo~e . of .Mrs. ~lyde Rupe, .Is agaan
, North Gall1a IS 2-10 m
a II ed nd per d It J4.3l Lunsford
G1ft progr&amp;"ll by Mrs. Marte : senously rll and confmed to
\games and the Pirates are 2-4 nda p rna ~t .go i . and the
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Mrs. Robert Lee and dlil· Roosh ·lollowed with the Love :childrens Hospilal in Columin Southern Valley
Ath~et~c ~irate:Yl~ ~33 . as
clren visited her parents, Mr. Gift offering presented
by •,":":'·-----------:-----~-------------play. North Galha IS Criswell made a free throw
Game~
and Mrs. Arthur Orr o! Chell· I
next Friday mght but Sat- and Fliehman hit from lhe err~
er, SuAday.
:unlay night the Pirates travel
to L .t 36 .36 w th 2.·12
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rose
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The
Pomeroy
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were
vievisited
with Mr. and Mrs. AIt"e
1e . ayne I wo 1rom
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]Umor' foul line but Lunsford hit a 25- ms
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omeroy u~ ay ·
the Pirates'
fourth footer te tie it again 33 _38 with recent games. The Baby Pan- Calhng at the Dean Brmker
r· .
tilers were defeated 41-33 by borne recently were Mr. and I
~:4l.left. The \Jkrngs mc·•ed ~ul 1 Jackson and 48-46 by KYger ' Mrs. Ernest Clark of Racine,
m f1ont 44-39 at the end of .he- 1Creek.
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Na•"'Ithr ~alilal trailed 50-D45 lwll .~ I ed Jackson. Pomeroy scoring in· Mary and Ellen of Pomeroy,
2_ ... (; t m t )e game. ee ut · eluded Randy Burt 8• Pat 0 '- ·an d M ary c·1rce.
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from the corner and w~s Iater . Brien and Roy Vaughan, bQ.tb
fouled by Lunsford. Dee1 made 7, Mike Young 6, Jim Swatzel 2
I both chots and cut ti1e Vikings· : and Tim Glaze 1.
Pt. Pleasant Oub
lead to 5049 at the 1:41 mark . 1 John Rothgeb 's 11 points led lnslalls Officers
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. Press International I Smmes Valle led 5~-49
wllh the Kyger frosh to its win. Pat . James Parsons was installed
is an arena up em ' 25 seconds left.
O'Brien topped Panther scoring : as president Df the Point Pleas·
Ca\Js~ 1vay Sf: In Bostou that has
With seven seconds left Hag· with 14 while Virgil Phillipe got ant Kiwanis Club at the club's
struck
inlo the ht:!arts of . er canned a short one to nar- 11, Roy Vaughan 9. Jim Swatzel annual installation ceremony.
National Basketball Association I row it to 55-51 and with t h e l 7, Randy Burt 3 and Rick Wer· He succeeded Joseph Jordan.
teams lot:: many years, even the clock running, Charles Peck, 6- ner and Wyatt 1 each.
Clay Hinkle was installed as
high ll):in&amp;."l!lliladei~hla 76ers- l
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first vice president, Larry Ph~ '8~1 ·
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lips as second vice president
~~iia Is Boston GardPn If
and Sherwood Costen as seer&amp;
where the Boston Cetlics play f
tary-treasurer.
JDille games ~nd not ev~;~n
Zol Maggied of Charleston,
76ers, sportmg ll 40-4
lieutenant-governor of Kiwanis,
;-.,_ bad won in two tflpS
conducted __!he insta~~tio~·~
there this year, accounting fflr
perhaps the nation'c death and
bllf their· tosses all season long.
accident toll could be greatly
; But Sundav Coach A!-::x By United Press International Arizona 74 Utah 70
reduced.
riannum:o buys got 28 points I
East
Oregon St. 61 Washington :rr
Good will on the highway is
ftom Luke Jackson, stel1:1r · PP.nn St. 84 Pittsburgh 44
UCLA 116 Stanford 78
essentially consideration for the
rfbounding from Wiit Chamlw.r- 1Syracuse 102 La Salle 81
San Fran 59 st. Marys 53
other fellow. It means staying
l~lD and broke the jinx with a 1 ~uffalo St. 67 Youngstn ll3
Cal 99 Southern Cal 95, ovt.
alert, and driving cautiously,
1}0-95 win over Bastoo at the 1St. Jos. lPa.) 85 Seton Hall 81 .wyoming 75 Colo. St. 72, ovt. ·• courteously, and defensively.
darden as the 76ers movl"d tn a : Army 74 Colgate 5lt
I Utah St. 124 Creighton 96
Don't walt until next Christstunning !l 1'2-game lead uvl"r the ' Manhattan 76 Georgetown 70
Pacific 102 Santa Clara 82
mas to show good will, suggests
~Its m the Eastern Division. 1 Iona 72 NYU 56
your Department of Highway
t'lbe 7llers, now sporting a 41-l Ho•y Cross 58 Navy 56
Over-exposure to sun glare Safety. Show it every day - ..
r&amp;.rtf. that is the best m thE" Princeton 116 Dartmouth 42
·from snow can . cause serious on our 1treets and highways.
South
impairment of driving ability 1-------~--history of professional sports
Bnd holding a 3-2 season series Tulsa 54 Memphis St. 43
because of eyestrain, warns the
t'dge over Boston. took the I Duke 72 MarylaM 69 (ot)
Highway Safety
Department.
c:ontest by storm in the second Tennessee 87 Georgia 70
Eyesight is precious and should
SICONDAIY TO
quarter.
East Tenn. 12 2Austin Peay 69
be protected by wearing proper
KIDNEY lltiiiTATION
Trailing by six points with Morehead 91 Mid. Tenn . 67
Conl..toon Kidney or Bladdl!r Jrrlla·
five minutes lei t in t11e !1&lt;~\f. the Florida 89 Kentucky 72
!;Ungla!lses during daylight driv- ~:u:~~f:.'~O:.erro-:1r~~;~
visitor.s rattled off 17 straight Furman 85 Citadel 68
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1Loyola (La.) 83 Okla. Ctty 76
erson wou
Y auch ca.er, C'fSTEX usualfy 1brln••
carry the spirit and feeling of n1ax1n11
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Cllrbln&amp; rrUatThe Los Angeles Lakf"'"S Louisville 103 Bradley 74
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and quickLy
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good will onto our highways, eutnspaln.GttCl'STEXIt.c lruulsu.
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third period stret,. . h and went on i Wake Forest 71 VMI 70
aad mrltl a • aomsal\llllolte 5aleogoing 011 - · lberels
g. whip the Pistons 127-116 Tulane 87 Florida Sl. 85
~- ~- Oor wtrile Sale Fords,
behind Jerry West's 39 pGinls. Clemson 102 Vir~inia 83
il while Of bltle, are big. faiJ.siM Custono 500
The Chlcago Buli~ &lt;."VIItinuE:d
Midwest
2· and 4()oar Sedans-Galaxie 500 ·2-Door
to play lik E&gt; the best expansion INebraska 84 Colorado 8G
Hardtops ilil dooice ol two-tone colors.
club in JeaKue htslory Dy llliAois 9Sl Michigan 93
Speciol eqtipllleM, Sl)eeial JX!ices. White
parlaying a total' of 107 poi.uts Miami (Ohio) 70 Bowling Gn. 6~
Sale S8' ·,liS .. fairlanes, Falcons and MtJslaf111S,
from Bob BoozeT, Guy Hodgens. Michigan St. 79 Jowa 70
ONLY
lolL W'illOm
'tclli!ll-lill!l-itolleoe.
Erwin Mueller and Jerry Slaou Indiana 81 Ohio St. 80
PO.OO Down - 81J1Me •
toto a 131 -116 ~Jin ever Lhe New Kansas 70 Missouri 60
cen.,•lent ,...,..
York Knickerbockers.
CincJMatl 72 St. Louis 53
Things were tighter 'In St. Purdue 86 Minnesota 73
Louis where the Hawl&lt;s needed Dayton t1 Detroit 75
.I
a Lennis Wilkens field goal with Ohio We!'lleyan IS Wooster 14
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FURNITURE CO.
jus! lour seeonds left to upend South Dakota 85 S. D. St. 81.
MASON, W.VA.
the San Francisco Warri.,.. 114- Notre Dame 71 DePaul 72
.,_
112 despite Rick Barry's &lt;18
Seutbwoot
992·2196
-461 S. 3rd·A¥e.
poinll.
B. Younc 78 Arizona St. 74, ovt

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lner Croft (67) - SpauJd. Oak Bill l"l - Donley 3- Jim Taylor put Green
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-SERVICElng 11-4---!1 ; Halt 5-5-15; 1- 7; Rose 3-1-7; Malone
ahead to ~tay six mmutes after
Grose 2--~; Bradbury 5-2 1--9; L. Hutchinson 16-3-35; McClinton s toucbdown, char&amp;·
•(Upon Your Rlfluolll
-1~; White 3-H: Ree!il&gt; 1--0 1 Howell 3-:1-8 Lewis
r.---0- lng arol!lld left end lor II yards.
-l.l Buckley ~- Totals 26 !10; Carter 6--1-1: D. Hutch·
Mereer ToW.. ftnte
- IS - 67.
inson 3- 1-7. Totals 37-16--84. Then Mike Me~er, . who bad
·
- · - - miSsed an earher f1eld 1"'"&lt;1 Second St.
hmoray
member• whtle singing "Give attempt, kepi lhe Chlels
~"""~~~~ ~"!""
of Your Best to the Master... :
The meeting closed with the ,
Lord's Prayer irt unison. Re~
.
lresbmento were served by the
Y
hostess during the social hour.
A baptismal srvice was held
By Mrs. Fraacl! Morris
iu the Pomeroy B:~p tis t church
The Esther Circle of the Sunday afternoon with a 1al'ge 1
po.ir.!s.
Bapti ~t Missionary Society held group attending.
.
h
its regular meeting with Mrs. The two year old daughter of 1
Oak Hdl wan
t e reserve Edna Pickens, hostess, at her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frank
' gKu•erCreekh
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J an. 9. llb
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game ou tscorm
1¥
orne Mnd
o ay evemng,
el , reak "mg her arm, at ,.
~,o~.JeJr
53-40 with McO!y's 14 high for The singing of ••Joy to the~ome.
Oak Hill and Steve Spaulding's World" and prayer by Mrs . Fannie Sines is a medical
JSI high for the losers.
~thel Smith o~ned th~ meet· i patie~t at Veterans Memorial
Kyger Creek
13 22 12 20---67 1mg followed with devotions on Hospital and Mrs. Maud Young
th
b" t "T k. 1
to " ·
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Oak Hill
3o 20 17 17--84 e su Jet , a m~ nven ry 1s a patten a o zer osp.1 _
by Mrs. Ura Morns. After the [ Mr. am~ Mrs. Leon Jordan of
business session and pray~ for ' ColumbuS spe nt a weekend with
with North Gallia and Kyger
Creek eomlng up for the- HighIanden after Kyger Creel&lt;.
Mike Spaulding, HI senior,
scored 21 points for Ute Bobcats with Jerry Hall, S. senior,
getUDJ IS, and Chuck Bradbury. 6-Z sophomore, getting 12.
Of Kyger Creek 1S 32 rebounds
Hall had nine and Spaulding
eight.
The Oaks had II rebounds
and shot f0.6 per cent, making
37 of 91 attempted field goals.
Alan Lewis was second high
scorer for the Oaks with 10

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CLOIIIT THINO TO
APHAIIMACY
Ill YOUII HOMI

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First choose Cadillac. Then choose the year.

TENSION

1loo oloehlooa -~I CadJihtc-_.n. . of ....W
w r--to tloewiaaat mov.. -orioiOIIlmalte. Cadilleo'o
~ hl&amp;urioua iateriorl IIICI ouporb drivlac .,..U.
tioo- ..,.atchod. Cadillac's ,_.,.,.od
enfD.

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Reduced to $1195

2 Dr. Deluxe model. Local owner, dean Jnterior, jet black
h allih, radio and heater-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . iblll¥11 . . . . . .

62 VOLKSWAGEN 0.1. 2 Door - -.,.-::...,-:- $895

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New tire~, tlean interlor, radio, beater, black tinlsb

.-c.....a--• '"' •11• .•-nesftl

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caao oP eHANKt a oauuaeuas

Low mileare, Joeal 1 «;~wner, ltd. trans.

tt.ll .., M _,, m •IN4tlum tach

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POTATOES, get YOU!' winter MIDDLE AGED lady
wanto
po...... wbile 111&lt;)1
last work of any kind. Ph. 992-2:410.
C1am&gt;ce Proffitt, Portland,
I 1.1 Sip
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10 30 .tic - - -:---:-:-:--c;:--

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Help INanted

M50 SPORT
-BOBCAT
SPRINT

RAY, •traw and oats. Ph. 99Z- HOUSE~' WantM: Live
11227.
I 1l 510
tn. Ph. 7~13.
"j TU 6tp

KEYSTONE gasoline, tops

In

Male Help Wanted

quality, Wolfe's Service S~a·
tton , also w:1ter hauling, Rn· 1 MARRIED · ~aD. must be .
cine. Ph. 949-3173.
I II 6te 1 perienced will&gt; the~~npe
~r:a~U~o~n
·
of modern farm
coal~gravel for drive- able and willing .to
way. I will deliver Ph. 992- responsibility and keep
7288•
J.Z.I&gt;-30tp cords. Loq,ation SOutheast
Columbus, Modern bouse.

0

Prom the Largen Trud or

Bulldozer Radiator To
Smallest He1t.er Core.

Real Estate For Sale

BUDGET I'RICE!J lundture II MODERN 3 bedroom home In
our third floor budget ahop.
Ph 713 , _ A
Baker Furniture, Middleport Mason.
.
~nna
Oblo.
II 12 tfc DaVIS.
I 13 3tc

Tbe

1•:=========
Experienced
'

BODY and

PAINT SERVICE
Frae Estim•t--.Discount
To All Customers

.. .. , I

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N~··· PIO•••• . CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

Phone 992·2143
P omeroy, 0 .

MIDOLaPORT. OHIO

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!&lt;NOW i~T

ELOPED

OF~

WJF THI\T

INSHORANCE PEllOL£If
LIIST NI6HT ?

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bwlings Hond• Slles

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PRUNELL'f HAWKINS

NEW GOSSIP TO
TELt HER

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_LAmNARS

DID

AN' l, AIN'T GOT ENNY

s•·":S &amp; SERVICE I1
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TH EV · LE.T

,JOAN I~

FQ!n(· LJFT, ~f !f! AT'S
HIM OFF WITH THt !UTT
C#F Kflt PISlOt. .

PHOI'&gt;NII:

ICNe'IU, IN DCIIKS
"'/ -5H!. ~'5

HONI!.ST

Aall?

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YOUR DIRTY CAl:
FOR

Wheel Balancing

ONLY

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GASULINI ALLEY

BE PROUD OF
A CLEAN CAR
U-DRIVE·THRU
CAR WASH

Welghh

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2-2196

PO'VERT'I···

ASHAMED OF

Wheel Alignment

$6.50

N.t!J"CHERL"f.'.' - Sl-IE
&lt;SOT SO RICH
&amp;1'-!51&gt;J' SONGS 0 '
PROTEST J&gt;6AINS~

ADOPT

CON'TitOt. OF TMf
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ply in own ' handwriting,
GOOD, clean, lump, egg ud ing age, experience, nu1m_b&lt;or I:
oil treated stAlker ooal. Pea- in family, etc. Write Box
cock Coal Co., I block from 668-A, e-o Tile Daily Sentinel, '
I 13 Sic I
traffic light In Oleshire, 0. , Pomeroy; 0.
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11, 1967

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Cas II ThC Want Ad Way Business Services
1-o.!lt Sentinel, Pomeroy·Kiddlepwt,

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t-.othinq unLJ5Uall The
r•..:-vm and the wind blew awaL.J
of m~ barn b~t if ~ou're a fa1rm1!r
uou expe ,~ : t he;;e ==--,
'thinqs!

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Mkldloport, 0,

SPECIAL

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Insurance

ON

TRACTOR.
OVERHAULS·
Have your tractor OfethlluJ.

ed now at a big aaviDp, We

are run.oing a special on tnetor overhauls for the WlDter

f.F."'

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MIIM

MONIQUE. I \UAtJr

months. Have YGur tractor
ready to go to work wben
spring comes and •ave dowa

YOU TO MEET MY FRIE~D,
~. BRI'TEBITf;, THE

Meigs Equipment Co.

IJO, THIWK YOU!

[l('-'r!S'l&gt;
FR.IGHT£1J

ME!

DENTIST!,.._--~

time.

A ~IJTIST.?.

WELt, ..W CON'T
HAVE 10 &amp; RUDE,
MOf&lt;IIQU£ 1 .

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HE'S RIGHT!

PENTISTS FEEL

._ ~~~.TOO,
"' V'KtJOW!

PHONE 992.2176
POMEROY
OHIO

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lh MERRILL BL051ER

FRECKUS AND HIS FRIENDI

;ng
;is~

By
on Main

ALAi, i~T GENIUS

Strt!IIA Gollege Avt.
Earn Money and Prizes

MAl&lt;~

ON£ SO
!.NP()PULAR W"I TI-1
THG. LESS ~IFTE.D ~
Til AT'S AN OLD
iRIED ANU TI?:.JE

Priced For Quick Sale

PICKU, TRUCKS

IT W ILL 8~ M OST
it-ITI.RE"5TING TO SEE

IT Will, INIXED1 'T~EI&lt;'E"
&lt;;;~E. IG •NL'·',t), CllT 01'\ TH'E

SI·IE ADJL\£T5
WITH T HI:= OT~ E I?
Ci-(ILOOEN· POPULAP.ITV.

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nus WEEK'S SPECIAL! Free
1 WHEEL ,1l'RAILEJi:- Stale: turUe with every turtle bowl,
n.fiold w
s ' P&amp;M
Pet Shop, turn first
pri&lt;'l'. 0 - weese,I 16yra-1
cuae
ltc , road. to right . below Pomeroy-

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~ --- 1 Mason bridge. Open every
COPPER, H 31c lb .. copper • L, day from 2 p. m. until 8 p. m.

OF

26c, !lrftss, H, 21c, brass, L, j except Thursdays. I 15 6tc
lk, l@ad, S., 6c, bronze. H,
19c, ~
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H, 7c, C. oatteries 11961 CORVAIR Monza, $450.
•1.10

, C. radiators, 17&lt;'

ey, Box 14, Reed•· gle pup. $10 . Phone 992-7796.
I II ate _
_ _ _ _ I IS 3tp
7 FT. LOCUST post, 35 cents,
ST~G Umber ID Ohlo 'l Phone Charles Calaway, 98.1or Weat Vtrglllla, or
old 3857.
1 15 3tp
~~~·~~wl~th timber. Marino 1-·
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Bo&amp; 77, Syracuse,kCLEANINGEST carpet. cleanC.
t 18 IOZtp -v er you ever used. So easy
too. Get Blue L!J~tre . Rent
To Rent
electric shampooer $1. Porn.. - ------- 1 eroy Cement Block Co.
house, one fioor, :

loCated , .in Middlepor&lt;.
992--3693.
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BEST IN TIME
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••• BEST IN SOUND I

Also a part Bassett and Sea-

lb. B
ville, •
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Y011 CAIIt INSIILr AM ,
/HOT'HEH AND GET'
AWAY WffH IT.

\'OUR OLD LADY
HA~ A HEART

CLOCK RADIOS

1 16 6tc

ph. JoNE OF the finer thinss of
j life. Blue Lustre carpet and
·- - - - - -~~~ 6ip
upholstery cleaner.
- - ·For Rent
elec~ric shampooea· $1. Baker"
_
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--- · - ·- -! furniture Co.
1 16 6tc
! ROOW house with bath, gar. 1
Notice
age, 6 miles fron : Pomeroy !
on Rt 7. See Woodrow Mora, ' "'PU::;B:;;L"'I"c· S-ALE -=-As we hove

I

firs~ ~ouse ~orth of·, Memory
Gard!t!S. W11l be ready for 1
occup~ncy after February 1. 1
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I 15 3tp
5
USE with balh;Ph~
1 12 2Jtc
1 "'o"'u"'s"'E,;-;6;;,!9"" Pearl
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5 -:a::-:oo

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hool
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eport,
ar sc
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Ph.
119}3267.
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12
l81c
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• ROOMS and bath,' I70 Mill-~
• berry Ave. 'Ph. 992-2431 -re
1 a. m. or after 5 p. m. Avail· ,
lllllt after Jan. f . .'
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1 ' 111 2t lie

Now ... le&amp; 'an tlie new 1967 Zenlt.h !adiOs, sler· ,
eos and Zelillh Color and Black &amp; Wbite 'rV at
:In&amp;eil Ftlnllture.

acquired several estates of
furniture, we wiJI oHer tor a
public sale on Friday, Jan.

'

20th, 1967, at the Laurel Cliff
auction house, lots of old

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items, antiques and

stoves,
tools and some farm equipment, Also hundred of Items

too numerous to
mention
here. Sale starts at 12 noon,
will be held rain or shine.
Lunch served al sale. Col.
Jim carnahan,
auctioneer,
Jim Adams and W~rtlly Stanley, owners.
I II lite

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Reduced to $1195

2 Dr. Deluxe model. Local owner, dean Jnterior, jet black
h allih, radio and heater-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . iblll¥11 . . . . . .

62 VOLKSWAGEN 0.1. 2 Door - -.,.-::...,-:- $895

·-~..,.,-,.

IIHHIMIIIII C:IMFM .. ......
ft C?tlh "P fM
III!'M c-

New tire~, tlean interlor, radio, beater, black tinlsb

.-c.....a--• '"' •11• .•-nesftl

•

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64 CORVAIR 500 Cou,. -.,..,--.,----;;-;--= $.1095

, . , . ,.IH'II• litl .....

caao oP eHANKt a oauuaeuas

Low mileare, Joeal 1 «;~wner, ltd. trans.

tt.ll .., M _,, m •IN4tlum tach

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fill •s ' '"' '" "' O• ttt
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n•• &lt;too IIAIY

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lefWII'tiiY liM ..

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\'lnyl intfrJor, R&amp;H

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••oouc::•~rw•
WAN1 AD

POTATOES, get YOU!' winter MIDDLE AGED lady
wanto
po...... wbile 111&lt;)1
last work of any kind. Ph. 992-2:410.
C1am&gt;ce Proffitt, Portland,
I 1.1 Sip
0. Pb. 1M3-22M.
10 30 .tic - - -:---:-:-:--c;:--

Co.

.aMIIIOY, OliO

MotoRnms

uoiAroR
SERVICE

Help INanted

M50 SPORT
-BOBCAT
SPRINT

RAY, •traw and oats. Ph. 99Z- HOUSE~' WantM: Live
11227.
I 1l 510
tn. Ph. 7~13.
"j TU 6tp

KEYSTONE gasoline, tops

In

Male Help Wanted

quality, Wolfe's Service S~a·
tton , also w:1ter hauling, Rn· 1 MARRIED · ~aD. must be .
cine. Ph. 949-3173.
I II 6te 1 perienced will&gt; the~~npe
~r:a~U~o~n
·
of modern farm
coal~gravel for drive- able and willing .to
way. I will deliver Ph. 992- responsibility and keep
7288•
J.Z.I&gt;-30tp cords. Loq,ation SOutheast
Columbus, Modern bouse.

0

Prom the Largen Trud or

Bulldozer Radiator To
Smallest He1t.er Core.

Real Estate For Sale

BUDGET I'RICE!J lundture II MODERN 3 bedroom home In
our third floor budget ahop.
Ph 713 , _ A
Baker Furniture, Middleport Mason.
.
~nna
Oblo.
II 12 tfc DaVIS.
I 13 3tc

Tbe

1•:=========
Experienced
'

BODY and

PAINT SERVICE
Frae Estim•t--.Discount
To All Customers

.. .. , I

""'

N~··· PIO•••• . CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

Phone 992·2143
P omeroy, 0 .

MIDOLaPORT. OHIO

.'

!&lt;NOW i~T

ELOPED

OF~

WJF THI\T

INSHORANCE PEllOL£If
LIIST NI6HT ?

1

ONa o' r""

bwlings Hond• Slles

~E

.

I' • • •

PRUNELL'f HAWKINS

NEW GOSSIP TO
TELt HER

,_

_LAmNARS

DID

AN' l, AIN'T GOT ENNY

s•·":S &amp; SERVICE I1
••

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'~ERE ~ES ELVINEY

'

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W' HISI

.. NOIUIIW~I

li!CR1

-

IJ'L ABNII

IN-~~~

TH EV · LE.T

,JOAN I~

FQ!n(· LJFT, ~f !f! AT'S
HIM OFF WITH THt !UTT
C#F Kflt PISlOt. .

PHOI'&gt;NII:

ICNe'IU, IN DCIIKS
"'/ -5H!. ~'5

HONI!.ST

Aall?

___ .,__.,

YOUR DIRTY CAl:
FOR

Wheel Balancing

ONLY

$).50Pius

c,.. , ....... ,........ -

50

(

GASULINI ALLEY

BE PROUD OF
A CLEAN CAR
U-DRIVE·THRU
CAR WASH

Welghh

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2-2196

PO'VERT'I···

ASHAMED OF

Wheel Alignment

$6.50

N.t!J"CHERL"f.'.' - Sl-IE
&lt;SOT SO RICH
&amp;1'-!51&gt;J' SONGS 0 '
PROTEST J&gt;6AINS~

ADOPT

CON'TitOt. OF TMf
0\RfeNINIS \IEHICL.E.

BlAETTNAR$

""' m-2143

,.

THil,'®ERATION!!

...

~~==~~~HH~LE~Y~D~AY~ID~S~ON~==.~H~ONDA

ply in own ' handwriting,
GOOD, clean, lump, egg ud ing age, experience, nu1m_b&lt;or I:
oil treated stAlker ooal. Pea- in family, etc. Write Box
cock Coal Co., I block from 668-A, e-o Tile Daily Sentinel, '
I 13 Sic I
traffic light In Oleshire, 0. , Pomeroy; 0.
1
Pb. 367·7&gt;26.
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1 WHEEL ,1l'RAILEJi:- Stale: turUe with every turtle bowl,
n.fiold w
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Pet Shop, turn first
pri&lt;'l'. 0 - weese,I 16yra-1
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ltc , road. to right . below Pomeroy-

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COPPER, H 31c lb .. copper • L, day from 2 p. m. until 8 p. m.

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lk, l@ad, S., 6c, bronze. H,
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H, 7c, C. oatteries 11961 CORVAIR Monza, $450.
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7 FT. LOCUST post, 35 cents,
ST~G Umber ID Ohlo 'l Phone Charles Calaway, 98.1or Weat Vtrglllla, or
old 3857.
1 15 3tp
~~~·~~wl~th timber. Marino 1-·
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Bo&amp; 77, Syracuse,kCLEANINGEST carpet. cleanC.
t 18 IOZtp -v er you ever used. So easy
too. Get Blue L!J~tre . Rent
To Rent
electric shampooer $1. Porn.. - ------- 1 eroy Cement Block Co.
house, one fioor, :

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upholstery cleaner.
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elec~ric shampooea· $1. Baker"
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1 16 6tc
! ROOW house with bath, gar. 1
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age, 6 miles fron : Pomeroy !
on Rt 7. See Woodrow Mora, ' "'PU::;B:;;L"'I"c· S-ALE -=-As we hove

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Gard!t!S. W11l be ready for 1
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Now ... le&amp; 'an tlie new 1967 Zenlt.h !adiOs, sler· ,
eos and Zelillh Color and Black &amp; Wbite 'rV at
:In&amp;eil Ftlnllture.

acquired several estates of
furniture, we wiJI oHer tor a
public sale on Friday, Jan.

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auction house, lots of old

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items, antiques and

stoves,
tools and some farm equipment, Also hundred of Items

too numerous to
mention
here. Sale starts at 12 noon,
will be held rain or shine.
Lunch served al sale. Col.
Jim carnahan,
auctioneer,
Jim Adams and W~rtlly Stanley, owners.
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Kalby McGlrr, Slndy .1&lt;1M$on,
Gary S1a-. Olld Robert Shulor _.,ted 111e Healh Met
odlst Senior IIIYF at llle Mid •
W!ntor Institute beld Saturday
in P&lt;&gt;rtsmouth at Trinity Methodist Cburdl. '!bey were aecom·
panied by Mrs. Cluorl.. Wright
"'"· J.... Lake, w..~ Jel!er· and daughter, Karen ~irr.
loll'!.
was Ill&lt; overnilill guest 1 Mr. aitd Mrs. Carl Vander·
Grue.. l Friday with ber sister. Mr. aitd hoof aitd family, Waldo, were
Mrs loll'!. Leo Kennedy. Sr.
Iweekeitd guests or Mr. and Mrs.
· Cpl. Ro1er Roo9h has report· lL. W. McComas . They
were

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A pollock, ollnner was
Ill Mta. Kautz,
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Mrs Lollis Reibel
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Baer, Mrs, Adam Eb- ed to the Marine base at N~ 1here for the funeral of D. E.
eiblctl, Mrs. Otho Murray, 1 River, N. C. after a 30-day leave ' Miller.
Ben i spent here with hls parents. Mr" John Allensworth, Ohio UniClara Karr, MrS.
~liut&gt;li•lg, Mrs. Amanda
and Mrs. Albert Roush. HE&gt; bas versty . student, spent the week~
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'4fs. 1 Mrs. Richard Koehler

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Miss Carole Anderson, who
attends business school m Co-

lumbus, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tewksbary, Wellston, were weekend

step

with

Till-: UTTLE POOR BOY rib that has ,taken sweater
by storm has Dow Men
guests of his mother, Mrs. Edcon\'erted into a "rleh lmy' 1 jn luxury eashmere. Braem1r
Seet1and Ueft) lifts tbe
ward Tewksbary. 'Jihey came for
rib into a speclalrealm of understated elecaaee ta this turtle-oecb:d Jleevel~s ver·
the funeral of J . A. Grate, fathsion in assorted colon. Roundabout striping aod soft eashmere make an unbeatable
eomblnalion Ia tbe two styles (right) by Pringle of Seolland. Reol gem• of the resort
er of Mrs. Tewksbary.
wardrobe, tile turtled oklmmer aDd the blted lank-top pullover set •• elegnl ful&amp;o
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hughes
loa
paee.
&lt;~re spending the winter in Florida. They are in the Newport I -;;;~~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~--;~::;;:-;----;-;;:::-;::;::--:---

' ·· - Disciples'
Two Juniors .
Around,,, and
Lives Will
Will Attend
About
Be Reviewed
Buckeye State
A study of the Jives of the Plan! were made to~~~
Pomeroy dQ disciples
of Christ was beguo two Middleport High
at the Sunday
meeting juniors at the annual

Richy area . He is retired !rom ,,.
the New York Central Railroad 'J
and Mrs. Huglies recently re- ''j
tired from teaching in the Che- ~

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shire Schools.

Mr. and Mrs . Lee Davidson, \1
Athens, were sunday
dinner l

guests of Mr. and Mrs . . Emer· ,,
son Jones.
Mrs. Eugene Conde and dau· I
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ghter, Cmdy, visitf.ri last week I Mrs. Dessle Patterson was
in Columbus with her father, an overni~ht guest Thursday of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Casto. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lewis
Belpre and on Friday
The Department of Highway the funeral of Mrs.
1

of the Junior MYF of Heath Boys State this summer and a
Methodist
Church.
Eddie
Brown, president, gave an ac·
count of the life of Paul and
his work as a missionary as a
part of a study on the disciples .

Safety warns that ice is twice 1 McCaulley at Parkersburg.
The mee-ting was opened with
as slippery and hazardous when · Mrs. Margaret Danhardt re· the Lord's Prayer given in uni.
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turned to her home, Columbus, son. Plans were completed for
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the tem~ra~ure 15 thrrty de- S&amp;turday after a two
weeks a pizza supper to be held next
grees as 1t JS at zero.
j visit w_
ith relative~ . .
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Sunday at the chw·ch at 5 p.
WATCH FOR ANOTHER
Even at 8 '3 peed of only 20 . Mr. und Mr s WJ I! Jam Neu .z· m. with a short meeting to fol"KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK
miles an hour , it can easily , hng of Col~mbu.s spent
the J(OW. Named &lt;m the
M ·-~-!'~!!~ ,..,J!,fW-iV"'~dil~~•~-WWi-.r.! 1• take more than 160 feet to slide 1 weekend Wlth hts parent_s, Mr . committee were
Ord,
eON SALE ALL WEEK LONG AT BOTH STORES
to a stop. On snow and lce, rand Mrs. Rolland Neutzhng.
Jennifer Goble, Greg Donahue,
Bel'\ Fcanklin Store
R1ll's Ben Fr1nklin
speeds should be cut way down Mrs. Dwame JiMlnson
Glenna Sprague, Mrs.
POMEROY
MIOOLEPORT
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boosted
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sons,
Jon"y
and
Danny,
,Johnson and Mrs. Charles
1 an
cau110 8
way up.
ed to thP.ir home, Piqut:, Sat,ur- 1
Wright. A skating party has
day after spending several days be
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;~~m:~/~~~ji~ldMr~f a~utla~d Stephanie Ord will have the
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at a recent meet1111 o! FeeneyBennett Post 128, American Le-gion in Middleport.

Albert Roush, post command·
er was in charge of the meet. ' nd
inted
mg 8
appo
committee chalrmen including
Richard Pickens, chairman of
Americanism and Paul ~:~~i~~~
stall, local chairman of :
ous Emphasi• Week, Feb. 4-10
and the Fonr Chaplains SUnday
observance.
Mr. Pickens will be in charge
of the selection or Middleport
boys to atteitd Buckeye Boys
State. Henry Clatmorthy, chair-

,toJJnCJehasis~.e~~m:,n~~::e~!r ~~~.in~~ :~~:ntReitter,
s~:nt,heGreg
R:~~ngHa~~s~
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Donahue, $059.88 In 1988 !or the program.
Joey

Mrs. Roy Evans of Canal
was the
guest or her . father,
Rollin
and vts lted her moth·
er at Holzer Hospital
Jakie Sohuler of Portland
tile weekend guest ol his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sohuler.

Twila Clatworthy,
Glenna
Sprague, Jennifer and Bridget
Goble, Charlotte Reitter, Steph·
anie Ord. Karen JohnSon, Karen McGirr, Debbie Harbrecht
and Linda Gerard, Mrs. John·
son, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Em.
erson Jones.
- - - - -- - - pony club:re invited to atteitd.

Columbus visited Saturday ev·
ening with their granrlmothcr.
Cora Wiggins at Meigs
General Hospital.
Mr. aitd Mrs. Howard
aitd Bronwyn and Kevin of
dleport and Mr. and Mrs. Cl ne
Houdashelt and Randy
and
Becky spent Sunday with tbeir
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Dailey.
Harold Teaford of

JOF CLASS or the United
Methodist Church will meet
Monday at 7,30 p. m. at the
cburcb wilh Mrs.
Everett
Thomas and Mrs. Gerald Wlldermuth as hostesses,
TUESDAY
ANNUAL inspection o! Pom·
eroy Chapter Royal
A r ch
Masons will be Tuesday at 7:30

to~r~ndJ•::;::_ !~~~Y ;~Ian

and mother, Mrs. Edith
ford and son, Cecil, of ~~:i:~
ville visited Thursday e•
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
and family of Racine.
Mrs. Edith Teaford and son,
Cecil, were Sunday
dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. Viflil
and family . Syracuse.
Mrs. Ruth Cundiff or Syracuse
also a guest.

SOlJAL
CAlFNllAR

MONDAY
THE MEIGS 4-H P I e a S·
ure Riders will meet Monday
•• 7 p. m. at the St. Paul's Lu.
theran Church. All interested
in
the saddle horse or

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TONI!;HT and TUESDAY
"BLINDFOLO"

(Tecbnicolor)

Rock Hudson, Claud! Cardinale, Jack Warden, Guy
StocltweU, Brad Dexter.
!JeeturetW: Hook &amp; Crook
Colorurtaons: Tellyokum
ShoofiiH
Admission: '15c and 40e

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FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
Jan. 20-24
W•U Dllney'•
"'''HE Ft&lt;OHTIN&lt;O PRINCE
OF DONI&lt;OAL"
(TeCbnicolor)
Peter McEnecyt Susan Hamp·
shire, Tom Aaams, Gohlon
Jackson, Andrew Keir. Book
by Robert T. Rellly.

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"CQt,INTRY COYOTE
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(Teehnicolor)

Admillion: 71k: and -roc.

Roush and Henry
have been appolnted to a COUDty committee to
assisi in the reconunendatlon
of a veterans service officer
to replace C. J. Rhodes.

p. m. A dinner for all compan·
ions and their ladies will be
served at &amp;:30 p. m., precedlng the meeting.

VETERANS Memorial Hos·
pita! Auxiliary Board wUl meet
Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 7 p. m.
The regular meeting of the
auxiliary will follow at 7:30
in the cafeterla. All members
are urged to atteitd.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE of the
Trinity United Church
of
Christ will meet Tuesday at 8
p. m. ~ Vir~inia Reibel will
be program leader.
.
SALISBURY PTA will meet
Tuesday at' 7:30 p. m. A state
fire marshal· will be the speak·
er. Refreshments wiU be Bel'V·
ed by the second grade moth·
ers .
WEDNESDAY
SYRACUSE Third Wednesday
Homemakers club will . meet
Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 1:30
m. at the home o! Mar1aret
Bailey, East Main St., Porn..
roy. The topic wm · be •'Emergency Preparedness.11
Kathryn Johnson will be the instructor, , A poUuck will
served at noon.
WINDING TRAIL
Club will meet at tile
Power Company, Woo!neldaf,
Jan. 18, at 7:!0 p. m. The first
lesaon ol the Dower arranging
course, on• Elemeoto of Design,
will be sttidled.
TIIU!IliDAY
THE TWILIGHT
Garden
club will ~,. TltwiMJay even.
log at the"liome ,of loll'!. Elmer
Wickham ,wlilt MiBI Ada Jlos.
ldns as c"',ho!tess.
FRIDAY
ROCK Spring• Better Health
club wili rjleet Ft'!day, January
20 at 7:30 p.m. at lhe borne ol

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f9)&gt;bers ourprtsed the owner of
an antique store in her bed,
hiql~cuffed her and a nurse,
1nc1 stOle $100,000 in jewelry

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w ent be,.,.. lht'I!Or9 whell tbe tbleves
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.lHl FARMERS lANK AND SAYINGS

OF POMEROY, omo
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at the close of business December 311 1868, a .Ute bln~ll:tf'!!t!•­
organlzed end operating under the nanklu laws of tbla .
..... a
member of the Federallleaerve System. Pul&gt;llslted In aecorcllnl!e willa
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a call made by the State Banklnl Authorltleo and by the Feda'allleo ·\_
serve Bank of thla Dlstr!cl
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In process of colleetlon ----------··•········-· t f8S,S4 .111 , ·'
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Common llock-total par value ---------···~-~·-··
No. aharel autboriled 5000
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No. obares outatlndlng 15000 '
Surplus ---,.-----------------·--------... -------Undivided profits
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Average of total depoolto for the 15 ealendar dtl)'l
· endi.nf ·with call date ·••••.••.•••••••••••••••••• $6,834,808.05
Average o l&lt;italloans, for the 15 calendar daya
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LDB!IIII ohalm In "Alsell" ue after dedutitton of
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SUPPLENTAL MF.MOlt.t.NDA
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Pledged aaselland securitieo loaned (boo~ value):
U.S. Government obligations. direct and
euaranteed, plediOd to aec:ure depositnnd
otber lla6Wties ·················-~-~~-------· t 1135,000.00

Bell'eve 7 n.·e
In FI've Floors
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$6,67§,714.82

. TOTAL-LIABDJTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUI'ml ••••

STATE OF Oli!O, COUNTY or--:oio:~(Wi
Sworn ·to add"anbaerihed bef«e
My Coml!llt'llo
, · n E~ire.IJuile

- Jordall reported a DOW
border clasb wKb braell
troops today. It added lo IIneli'.Vab. -loti !ollowln&amp;

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ledg&lt;&gt; and beUef.
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OUJ,r loaDs and tlileounll ------·--···········--·- 4,ti8,711.11
Bank premiseo, furniture and fiituroo, and
S4,898.92
other assell representing bank premioea •••••••••
Real eatate owne4 other than bank prem!Jeo --·---·80,000.00
Other assets ......................................
,~2.2'(5.01

TOTAL ASSETS .......................... ~---····
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of lndlvlduala, partnerships,
and eorporalioDI ............••••••••••••••••••
Time aod uvlnga depuslto of !ndlvlduala,
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partnershipa, and corporatioDJ ••••••••••••••••••
Deposill of United Stites Govermnent ..••••••••••••
Deposits of States and political aubdlvlsiODJ -····----Certified and officers' &lt;becks, etc. ············--•···
TOTAL DEPOSITS ..•.••••.•.•••••••• $6,S90,M7.38
· Total demand deposits ------------ $2,238,987.27
Total time and aovlngs deposita . •••• U,15S,M0.11
other Uabilltleo --·-·--···--·-·-------------····
TOTAL UABll.JTIES .............................

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ination was by the Me••s Coun., over
P I
Dally
-n1•
T
~
Shanghai, was apparently mass- eop e.' ,
. as,. - ~g
ty Dairy Service Unit. He is one log ~Js forceR for similar ~o?,!UCIUB teachmgs feudah~·
.
•
of two caitdidates selected !rom · ttacks against oU.... oppositio" toe and out of step with Moos
. ~ •.
·-~oM~:V
. I&gt; k
d preliminary screening !or final •
bold
th
Chi
Commulllsl doolrillo. The Red
·""1
,
loDe aeries or bordeoliiCJ.
MOn•u
.· , Al ~.. (UPI) - Her vott;e
.. f.O e _an, Sl!reent.g. .• ..
•trong _s on e
neoe G~ M:nancled Omfuclus'
womali to. give th~ the com.,
llrilel bo blamed • )let eyes wer. ' ty, but Lurleen Wallace wanted tt ~. fm
' al selection wiD be
&amp;Inland.
lb h~
d
rJci f
blnatlM ol her safe• but dtd not
'......
known
that
labama
hadn't
become
American
history's
"'
The
experts
said
Mao
a~
..,g
an
.
wo
amous
S'l:
·
,
.
..
. h 1
made by a committee !rom the
"
overbo be w1ped out comptet•
1
harm beF.
The lury trial of Jack Wa!'ll. , • , leU , l'rdller LOvl Esh· third pohbcal matriarc y n name on y.
.
.
, Association peared to be •mploying ·carrot 1pr
·
1 with doh"I do not intend to be sworn in as Governor of Ala· Oh10, Datryman '.
M an aitd stick' tactics by offering his Y: the Hong Ko"lJ uewapajlflt
8 a_ kol " 01 1°1111 before parll• bama and then sit in the mansion," the 40-year-old mo- cons!Shng of Wilham
•
Indicted ror assau 1
org. opponents forgiveness if th"Y swd.
Wallon
Encouraged
.
gerous
we•JIOI_'·
moved
Into
tts
·meal
today
to
make
•
major
tber
of
four
told
a
eheert'ng
crowd
of
thousands
at
her
of
Ross
County,
Mr.
w.
Wem·
h
VAT(CAN CITY
POPE I
dd
tb testimony concr1
repent their ••sin'' against Mno ~
.1ue attack 011 Co·"··i
IJ.1U\; us, w o
secon ay wr .
'aiiCirels •• tbe Mideaot
• inauguration Monday.
ric~ or Pike County, and Mr. in public and, at the same limo, was born several centuries
Paul VI received British Prime ltinued this mormnR.
iti.'lafornied ''iinuUI' taid be
Taking the reins of govern-! man from Alabama would n.Jt Kad Burleson of Jacks~n Coun- threatening them with destruc- before Christ, was part of ·a
Minister Harold Wllson In apr~ The state represented
by would. wan · Syrta of "grave ment .from her husband, retlr· make just as good a president ty, Harry Barr,_Extenston Spe. tion 1f they do not.
continuing · campaign by the
vate a~ience today and prai~ Prosecutmi Attorney Bernard i. eonseq'aeocesu if ~ eonUnues ing Gov. George c. Wallace, 'She as a man from New York or ciahst, Dairy ~clence, Ohio State The experts drew this conclu- Mao's Red GWirds to eliminate
ed
Blitioh efforts !or peace m .V. Fultz• ~·"
. Calilom,·a - or maybe better University, will a_ccom
. _pt any M
the slon from recent articles and all pre-Communist lnfluencet eo
Vietnam
~~~ its case
. Mo~&gt;- 1 llarasiiDinl
_ . ..S alo•l
botdlbe 41 p J·•
wged to eon II nue ...
um po I'lCtf'S
1
8
•'W · ~
nd
day following its testimony of mire IAI'lell yr
er.
1 but !!laid her
administration than one from Texas," WaU.!ice committee when tt VJSI s
r. pronouncements appearing in the Chinese way ol life.
sure~.": of %~':u:,:rt ~n ~~: I· Dr. George Rosenbaum, Rebee- ' ~iW:!l!iiidlilill!l!lilRW would renect the ••tnner feeling told the crowd before introdu.::· Koblentz's farm on Thursday, ..:.:====-=~=~..:::...:::::..:==..:::~:..::::_
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ca Jane Morbltzer and James
"
m
· g his wo·re
Januar)· 26
0 1 a wIfe an d mot•merous attempts you have made ·
'n::• .
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·
to restore control lD this trou-'L. Sdtnarr.
I
Wallace, prohibited by the
bled world," the pontiff said in Sohnarr, ol Columbus, !lled l
slate coostltution from succe&lt;'d· i
Tbere will be. meeting at
a brief address.
the assault with a dangerous i
·~ ,hi~self, WJU serve. B!l_}UR I
Eastern High School at 1:30
weapon eharge against Ward ,
WlfeS nu~ber one adviSOr at
p.m. Tuesday, Jaooary 17,
Teachers A.dnmant
$1 a year m salary. SUch a s':"t
when the Tuppers PlainsIfollowing an incident at the Ill·
CLEV'ELAND _SCHOOL OF· 7 Bar on Rt. 7, below Middleg~ves ru~ a forum and let
Chesler Water District
re·
TUSKEGEE, Ala. (UPI) - Wear_lng a ~boy bat
f' . is
ld th
ld
pori where Ward , was a barleaves h1m free to pursue his ,
pre,..tatlveo wlll meet with and a pistol strapped around hts wsist, LuCliiB Ame!'&gt;
'.Cia
sa
ey wou
try tend'
..
ap~arent intention of seeking
everyone interested in obtain- son ~ssu~ed his duties today ~s A!"bama's ~st NeJI'O
agam today to llead off a strike ,
er.
WASHINGTON (UP!)
the presidency in 1988.
On 0
lug water services iD that sheriff smce reconstrucbon. His ellief deputy IS a Wllitt
~ 3,IJO!) teachers set for mid· , Tile affodavit charged
tllat Robert G. Ilobby Baker lost "We s,. no reason why a
proposed water district,
man.
'
...
night Wednesday·
Ward
struck
Sohnarr
with
I
two
vital
mid·trlal
moves
titdaY
~
The
proposed
"Dollars
!or
.
Eighty
miles
to
the
west,
in
the
black
soD
belt,
an1
Late Molllay the teachers, a dangerous weapon. a ham· I to have eriminal charges 1 Veter&amp;D• Memortal u.sp!tal Scholars" citizens' scholarship
Ia addilioo 10 eolleetloo ol 1 other integrated sheriff's department took _office 140!'
members of the
Cleveland mer, or some like instrument. against him thrown out or 't
.
fund chapter in Meigs County tile balance of top f...
"' day under former Public Safety Director Wilson Baktif.
(Continued on Page 21
Testimony or defense witnesses least the testimony or a star AdmlllloDs - Ehzabeth Well. is at the point or to be, or not to those who bave made $IO de- A racial moderate, Baker replaeed segregationist She!"
indicated that Schnarr had been . government witness suppress· P&lt;&gt;meroy :_ Charles Curfman, Ra· be.
posit, all person• lDterested Iiff Jim Clark.
hit by a "billy-club."
! ed.
ICine; DaVId Burton, Middleport; Meigs Local Supt. George iD obtalDing waler lrom tbe Amerson, a 33-year-old
"normal ones."
, I
Judge Oliver Gasch
ruled Claudoa OWens, MI. . Vern~n, Hargraves, Jr ., said the public Tuppers Plaias.Cbester wa- ,paratrooper, was sworn
The Nelfo veter1111 defeated a
Witnesses ealled by ~~~' \ against two motions by defense Iris Carr, Coolvdle.: ~1olet Mdl· Is invited to a meeting Monday, ter District are lovlted.
Monday, but didn't take
white opponent in last NoD
:trne~j Jame:oo_B. 0 BShen, • attorney Edward Bennett WU· 1hone, Tuppers Plaons, Gladys Jan. 20 at the Pomeroy elemen· _
_ ,_ , . , o!!icially until midnight. He
ber's general electlon lB ~
im
Ha: ;e~ Rer·• nams. Williams protested thatjllachir, Let~t, W. Va.; Paul tary school, 7:30p.m. It will
he was interested only "in
Ne~roes also won sea!J 011 tjj
1
I' Rll
nd w:u. m ::: · ay the witneos, Washington lawy.,._ , Greenlee, Middleport.
be decided then whether the
U aD
a good job."
Council, the County Jlo8i!
e a
' 11
w.
i lobbyist Wayne L. Bromley. had I D!Jduqes - Geneva Dillon, program can be launched.
Amerson, who has no law or Education and the ¢ounlt
Other defense witnesses tel- i been illegally equipped as a IWilliam Wyatt, Mrs. Elva Bar· The nation . wide program
enforcement experience, said be Board of Reveoue.
· · _';.
. tlfying Monday were Gerald I "walking bol'' so that lederal .timus aitd daughter.
sponsors scholarships beyond
expected the problems in
Amerson named ..
By Ullted Prea Internallonal 1Eblin, Betty Russell, Marvin 1 agents could ~ten 1o
bls
the high school level to ,worthy
county, where Negroes oulnUIJI- deputy of his four·man
Today Is the coldeot day or I McFarland, Betb' Ward, Geori&lt; · conversations With the former
Meqi 0 .,..,.1 llotpltal
people in whatever field they
ber whites four to one, tu be Arthur Knowles, 38, .
the winter.
. Hicks and Thomas Ward.
Senate llemo&lt;rat!e secretary in Admlaioas _ Leopold HY· show unusual aptitude and inman. The other two ,
Temp~ratures skidded !rom I
March, 19tl5betn tried in !ede al lseU, Pomeroy; Bertha
Glll, terest.
d
are Ne~roes.
1
tbe mJd.311s toto the Joens durBaker I&amp;
.
r IPomeroy· Mrs. F'rancla Cod&gt;·
Seven students of Rutlan
At Selma, Baker hired
log llle early morning as ' }
court on chafles or mcome tal I ran Portiaitd. 0181'1&amp; Cochran,
NOW YOU KNOW
High Sohool takinl part in the ,
nlel Holmes •
abong cold front gripped llle
~ =~~~= ~· PorUaitd. •
nte Golde• RlDoleellDbl varf lous 1967 higli school music festival ,
Negro, . on
!O-man
s!Hte.
prt Je
bwlness actlvltlea Ill....._.. - Bertha Conde, 1 forms -an I o Ike at Ohio Wesleyan University on
which mcludes
two
Near zero rea:ltngo were the
U
00
.,hlvch~
.._..... oca·•a! ••• led' Doris McDonald.
world's major rollglons.
February 4th, were selected !or
ers from Clark's
.
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1their outstanding ability , past
116
bleak fll'l'lpecl lor 1110111 parts ol
llle I!&gt; lila rnJcnaltoit
bl~ Sencontest records and recommen ·'
Baker ~ld Holmes, 'f'
0hlo by ' early Wednesday with I Fifteen members of
ataJ.Pi,.t.
,
,
dation of their instructor, Mr.
no experoence as a
gusty, llfonl winds to · bact I Harrlsonv!Oe Cbapter atteitded . tn Monday's leittmony, BromRobert Garner.
JERSEY CITY, N. J. (UPII would work in the
them up...
llbe annual school of lnstructlcm ley jold of eaahing $3,000 •D
Selected were Chester King,_ Flames raced thrm&gt;gh five Coonty courthouse_~le
· An aretk 1&gt;01d front pushed , for Dlslrlct 25, Order or the ch~ from businea ·trombone, secoitd year: Sabra . floors o! two downtown tene- gomS a traininl penitd.
Conaday, trumpet; Dchbie Tur· lment buildings Monday night. chose W.O. (Cotton\
,
.....,.. the stale durl"lJ the , Eastern Sler, Janual'): " ml alii tumiDI over Jha money to
~141&gt;1, ltliiiDI central Ohio on r Athens.
Baker. Jle -~ olalii\Od tll.OOO
ner, tenor saxophone; Gloria Seven persons were believed
former pollee
llDtl~
Ito taltward move.
I Mrs. Dona Holfrilan, Jr., in checka ~out Ill him were
HONG KONG (UPI) _ Offleera of the Commun· Thompson, clarinet:
Beverly ' have died in tile smoky fire.
Baker, as his cble!
. In ltJ.trall the bottom 1011 out \ deputy fll'aitd matroo, ol Harris· eitdorsed woth his n8llltl and lsi Cblnetle _ , I!Dd 'air tone audemleo reeently eon·
Thompson. nute; Linda Shene- By early this morning
rl tile .mercury - Dayton, onviQo Chapter No. 255, was in cashed by •meone else.
fined a ••greal' aamber" of rebellloua eadeta to their field, alto saxophone, aitd Mar- bodies had been found in
Rhodes Reappoln..
drop)ietl f1!&gt;m 38 to • ~ charlo or !be altemoon ~
'IUUiers to llfllp them from bacldng the followers of tho Southern, oboe.
ruins, a molher and her a.ve,ar-1
In'• !lie. Spacl!l of oae hour. To- wben fll'and oUlcera eumpllf~
TRUSTEi:l MEET
Cllalrmu Mao Tae-tunJ, Peking Radio d!aelosed toThe festival Is a day devoted old child aitd two young
Kennedy Tru8 tee .
l!!do ba4. ~ of II with ed the rltuallatlc work.
Mldlllep&lt;ll'( ...,etery ttusteos DIJbl.
,,
to the rehearsal aitd perform- dren from another family.
l!:dwlnlD L. 'Kennedy
IIMIW Durrlel, willie Columbus
Atlelldlnl from Harrisonvlllo met in fellllar aeatou Monday
The bruld~Ut llld the realrld!oa woo Imposed I anco of worthy music by each The bodies wore those of
. reappo ted to I .
reported:·• aa the front closed Chapter were MI-. aitd Mn. ovenm, to ~ ' routllle
. of Maolola In Shanghai, In· or !our festival groups wllich are EJouise OreJ\flo, 42, and her
the Ohio University
ln. Yti(UigllowJ; wu S2 ond Dana Hoffman. Jr .• loll'!. · Joe bus!._. Allendbit ' were truadiU'Ing the past few two bands, an orche9tra, •oo a : son, Willredo, 1: aitd Emily
Trustees .llY Gov. JamM '
Mllrletta 37.
Bolin, loll'!. Jim NeiBOil, Mni. teeo .J&amp;lllel ~111[10011 IIIII Neiss
r.ported Mao wu re• ~ or over a
thousand .da, 4, and ber brotber, Ray· RhodOL Kllllledy,. • .miUVe
~. ~~ front wu apected 'Teln Stewart, Mra.
Jlem:y Powen,
Belly Darst IIIII
In Shanghai with at. voices.
rooitd, 9.
Marloa; ,00 ,_ ':"sldoliD
to droP. tempirattns into llle 'funttr, Mrl. Tom IMi'lin, Mn. the tiWiill.
There will be opportunities Firemen searolled
Vernon,, N.; J,, II a lll!lllor ·
m~ In lbe nill1bem e&lt;JUDo fA1 Ne!Bon, Mn. WUUam War. '
lor prospeetl:ve music studenh . ashes aitd debris !Or tbe
~~Ill!'~,
U" ·*"i ·tile ~ 101 Ill ltltllb- lier, Mrs. Euaeno TIIC1I!lpstin.
LOC.\i. TIMI'S
.
Amerieall planeo flying to diseuss colle10 work Olld or Mrs . Inez Seda, 40, Olld
I"'J"'!'
~lllii;Jiiit'
~ i!oiinlloolliy lilly ......, Mr. IIIII ~· Wqne 'illtisett. ~a!Ore ,.In ~\Own , ~
bombed a tallreadJird trllni"l lor music c8reef'!l. other Seda children,
lit. ·
.,..., l!lld•ID W iirol ll! 1be Mn. Faye Waddell, Mri. Vito ~ . atiUia.!ft. ,'l'lleldaYl .d irtillill
-y.fie North VIet. There will a1Jo be a fi)Cita! b, •mj Leskae, 10, wbo
~ anti, !liJoul ,II abom Ill 111 'AtJc!tll anrl Mro. Robwi 'Je. was tll:dfl!'ea, liilder ~ ~ . ' ~·¥
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WEATHER

Heavy IDOW squall• likely
nertheast near Lake
Erie
tbroulb toolgbt. Fair •outhwest,
IDOW flllrr!es nortbeast. Wed·
SAIGON tUPI) -Retre~tlng , retreating thrOugh tl1e Iron some :/j) men.
1 Monday's
attack! against a aesday wiDd,y Olld colder,
VietCong guerriUas ftred ' tear iTriangle rT mlleo oorth of No American casualUeo were rMIG !!"'ling staUon aitd missile
gas at chlrll"l American . Saigon. The laS held of! tbe reported. The sas was or the Islles m North Voelnam. (IDe
lnfanerymen, spokesmen said advance but Americans suffered "riot . control'' type which plane was downed by ground
today It was only the second no serious effects, spokesmen Amencans bave used to Dush 1 ,rre, the other by causes
HONG KONG (UP!) - The birthplace of Confudua
time "; 0 the war CommuDlsta said.
. Viet Cong from tunnel~. Com· unfnown.- All . lour_ crewmen
today was reported ransacked by fanaUeal Red Guard
used the gas and, because Jhe Two Viet Cong were reported munists were first beheved to were m.ISslng m action.
.
youths because the teachings of the ancient Chineae
wind was bearing down on killed in a brier battle shortly have used tear gas lfeDades In raids ag~st Norlh Vieti philosopher do not confirm with the ideas of Mao T•
them they got a taste of their lbefore the tear gas was ftred. agamst U.S. troops during ,oam today, Atr Force fighter·
tung.
own 'medicine.
j'l'lle guerrillas then broke off m, operation AtUeboro in !be ' bombers struck_ twice at the
The Hong Kong Sing Tao daily said a band of
u.s. military spokesmeo said retreat with the winds at tileor Central Hlgfllands last fall. '1'1181 Nguyen rail yard about 40
young Marxist students raided the birthplace of China'•
the gas was used against 4tb backs. Ahoul a mile away, when
Two Jets Lost
nules north or Ha1101. The yard
greatest sage in Shantung province and r8%ed a temple
Infantry Division troops Mon- tbe shells were burled, the wlDd U.S. spokesmen also reported L• adjacent to a large Chinese David Koblentz, Stsr Route, built centuries ago in his honor. It quoted a reeent a..U.
da as they elosed in on the swept most or the gas back that two Air Force F4C · built steel mill. Dama1e in U1e Pomeroy, is one or two candi· cle in the official Peking
IUard of Cornmwi!Jtlorce toward the Communill Ioree of IPhantom jets were lost in I
(Cootinued on page 2)
dates In the Southcentral Dis- People's Daily.
the Chinese press and reachin~
r
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