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30, 1968
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"HAVE YOU NOTiCED J.l. HOW HOT GmtMG THAT IA!Sl HilS IMPIO\IID
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MY GAMEr.'
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THE old year l&amp; 1
At thi8 time, we w1
12 mon1

Old&lt;ll' ' '"' pi, tho lute

NEW HAVEN, W. Vo.- PoJI. ~0111 goolo orthoorpn!tics - 1t there are 11\Y- in the
~ establhhed by the per-Mason County school ay1tem, 1001
' taw ateered 1he grOLII'
Ill&amp;)' become a Dali8bl;y word.
to
lacludo:
Tlda is the allepd 9QJ~wof
- o\fllltate echools, curriea pi"'J))aed ~ 4 New Ha\'eJIOiiPter., ulum, faeui.Q UK'IptJ.yeicalstatus.
of the also pr'"'ed ,..Mason
-Recruit new teachers. '
Cowtty Better EducaUCII Auocl·
-Sell teachero m stt,yiow.
atlon." An organization meetuw
will be held at tho clcy bulldlow
here January 6 d 7:30 p.m.
when a tm~IIIIUOW commltteewUI
be IDled lor 1 New !Iaven &lt;hli&gt;ter.
Nell Ht,ymaker, wha Is~
By WALTER LOGAN
lormsUon of thoao110&lt;lalloa, oald
United
Pro1aiMBraaUond
meetings to form chspiera Ia oti&gt;Arab
fllllri'UIIs
~ vowo4 I
er eanmun.ltles of Mason ~
""raiD''
of
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will be set ... tllralgi'oot 1s'llt.
·•· ·
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lsrad's
CIOI!IDOado
strike
at
Ht,ymaker, who reJOrlod tO
pero0111 have alnoadf Jolao4 lilo llllrut al~ l'ilhtiiiii..,.,IA&gt;d
New.lla90D CbaJ&gt;1er ~IIIOasOOcl. alq IIIUJI.Arab lrontlero aDd
atl.... add iho
of lsneJ odd cint of Ito IOol&gt;4p
lirl .ooldler~ Wll kDio4 In 000
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of"!"' '&lt;hiM&gt;~
. 'l1te Mlddlo Eaot lilhlinl
"EY!I'1&lt;QO .
Ia 111e llared U tl19 United Slalel 0111
't:oo11Qo
lll!IIOII! tho Soviet Union lad IDtenlatl..,.
Ia Invited to
. meetiDtt al ·
of the allpart
on Jan. 6," add
.
strike. · lsnel . . . . _ Its
Per10111 saokbw ..-rshlp action, Datenao Mlnlotor Motho
In the new aaiOCiatlon are reo. Dayan haiiU. lt •• • .. aew
quired IOIIID a ala-attest- ~ In larad's deterrent
illlltoiiiO !olll(l!low plediJesl
~" apiDSI hor Arab IDea.
-That illlnlltore ofedueaUDD ' From Cairo, 1110 AI Fatah
yau ...,'t aJi!&gt;w )'0011' put, pres. Arab guerrUia orl!lllliKtlon's
ant Dr lblure polltloalalllllaU.... radio ......,.ed tho oheiUQi of
to aovom _,. dedolooo.
aa lsneli oelllement Sonlar- Thol ~ tt111 actloeb II!P- ..,. of 111'1"' than hoU a dozen
)&gt;OI'IIhe oraanlullan.
· border Incidents- marllod "lbo
-Tholl! )'QU decide not too.,.. first or tho rain" or retanla017
port 1M Maaon CouJt7 Better attackL
Eduoat!on Auodatloo, YllU tt111
Tbe radio "'IOice of tho
req•ot _.. meonbersh;p be :~·: said a llhllllllll oC lite

lllason

ADAGIO DANCER'I.: .. Nol Rather, It's Jim Sisson (3:1), Haman 'Trace juni..-, Pllllillll on hlo
brakes as he crashes into· Unlo11' ~·a Mike Mowrt: (32) ls Mount.tlkes aMJa trom a a.m..
mate. Union Fur- the H.-a Trace WUdcata 7U9 10 Ida the H._. Trace Holldaj&lt;
Tournament 5aturday nl&amp;l¢ al Mercenllle. On 1110 1811, oot ofiiiO aci!OD, ere Dave Dalliels (30)
HT, and Ralllly Slnnolt (33), UF.
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Bandits
Sought ·

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Bn, Ia l&lt;lloeb parU&lt;fpalil
I m81111ier, but Ia oiQ.' dlWI

"Roblnsoa. a me,mbet
Bid Krue&amp;l'lleh, Germaf

a. _...uy balds a'B' I!

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"llarlllll his llt,y In '
wlllt 111o 7th Amy Panocli
Cl.., jlmpiqr It altitudes;)

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ROBINSON'S o4dreoof
B, 308Ih SAS Bn., APO N"!
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ANDY CAPP
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Tho spurt o! border lncldeata
· came on the heel• ot. the airport
raid.
The
Uolted statoa caDod
Sllurday's u1glrt deotructloo of
13 commercial alrllnon at lite
allpart "unluslllled" 11&gt;11, deoplte a , . . . _ to
IQI1III7 50 n PhaDIDD Jets to
Israel, preued lor Mld!IJ• Eaa~
dl.......,.onl.
The Scmeta, with her allies
&lt;lllllielnnlqr tho Unllbd state•

Offer WCTU Resolution ·
The

She add tho public elrecls of
aleobDI now eoetthe UnttedStatea

In Am.dent
On 7 Bypass

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F'll'e Returns to
Complete illl Job
Racine,__,
ed again Solurday 1D the

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extlaauloh a blue al ·
ChrislmaB Eve.

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~·~ i~~:,.=:_..-:= 1968 .Area JYews Rev·
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w. 'I'hl
Wol!ollimowudiai.Dor,...

ontlno CDIIIIIIW!.IIf to IIIOre 4

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·-lilteU.-1DID'thl·
oelllemem or T816r In lbe
N...v Desert bel'"' lito Dead
Sol, tbe IJ)Okloman Mid. ThQ
Aid a laraeli 7011Daler

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EVANSTON, D1. (UPI) -

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a~, there'• 1.10dol61: ln1
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lrontler 88lllement
allacllod Just before mldu!glrt
SonJar b;y Arob IIIOITillaL 'I'hl

president of the WCDaD'a Otrle-tlan Temperance Unloo (WCTU) about $17 billion a )'Oir, lnclud_ , b;y lbe U, S. Weather
todi.J had a New Y8ar'a reaolu;. iDg $5 blllion eaeh for driiJk.
tl.oo lol' tbe wtf,le J8tlon: ucurb caUHd crime lind hlahwv acclBureau, oxcludfnl Alaaka and
Hawaii, .... 39 ......... baiDtt
alccidiam am! promote abstl• dents and a $7 biWan loaa to
enee MI'HMW tt. new geaer&amp;Uon." bualnesa as the reault of encu..
zero at Lettlstmm, :Ill o a t.
She aa1d 5o-year- ilavelurt&gt;- u.. llr1nldllg 0111 -IQ)&lt;e llb$mdt,y'l blcJo ... 81 · o4..,_.,_
s8Dioelam.
Mitnif, Fla.
llrL Fnod J. 1'oooe callod lor
An estlmeted •14.5 billion lo
.· ·.·.·. ··.·.··::-·-·:·-::-· -:·-· .:·· :, :.· .· .•. :.a - A. Sa1u, 53, of Jllt "a Ou:l- crusade qallllt d- on alcohol year, Mrs.
Fourth Ava., r••WOII .. ~;0&lt;1- . - aDd alcoholism" 0111 oald Toooo said.
milled Ill ValenDa MeljlOrlal )'OIIth Ia "lite hope or 111o lulure
Tho WCTU head said tho
lfaeJIIal . - aa aocldtitll lbJ.. for 1 •~root~ and sober Amort- churchoo obould au.u.&gt;t to
dai' n1a11t DD 1110 ~.p.n lit. ca."
"curb tho drunlooll -.chory
7 ~ ~ ~
0111 lirll*-tlasoclatodcrlme" no.
ollbo and lace, and 1nliH
fleeted lalltese atatiotlco.
1!111 coaludDDI.
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Mro. Toole add ldne b 1 r o
Tbe JllabwQ Po!roi said
SERVICE PLANNED
and parealal iaxlcy are respooo'
lbo ~ occurred at t:OI
A w- Nl&amp;hl ..nice will 1»- olblo ,... 1110 npldly ~sillll
p.m, a..Jo.J DD Rt;.J, at lbe ' lin al 8;3jl p.m. 'llleiiiiQ' a11110 .-bor of 1"""11 peq,te coUw
~ COIIIII;J Rd. No. ' .3 RullaDd Churcb Ill the Nu!U'OIIII. through ~neral ho,Piala lor 11a cu drlv• b:Y Clroi.YD n.- will be llli'Hnl aad IIIII· IDI,uxlcation 0111 addiction.
An orraat whliel *'""'a lnf· 11. ~ 18, New llaveu, poll. ole. 1111 - . . Jl .......- bJ Sba 1114 thono wwo 47t oleo.
lie . . . . _ 88 1U o4 0111 '""" II&amp;. f I a - of 1110 111o 11o1p -- hollc miiQ'o In hoopilalo In
"' Rulllnd vwaaa. 1a.1ur1u1 ... cu.
'l1te
19116 - 15 of ...., ..... 511 ~ NEW YORK (IJPI) -

Tho
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Colp., o.troll, lllch. ... Mill
A11n. ohooldlle--..

deal¥ ot ...... ~· Go,.,.~.

GaJiian

trlrl soldier wao ldlled

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as being behind Israeli "aarea- COilllder afresh wbltblr ·
slon," oalled In U.N. Securllf euerrWa war was In lllo
Council deblte Sunda)- u1g1rt Cor rua warthwldle."
sanctl..,. aplnal Israel. Rwosla
Iaroe! sent Ita -=~~
dld oot "ule out mllltory book tram loa.. 1o 111o
pulliol'lnont.
Natlonl to delead Ito rolihril
Jordall, Egwt, Algeria 0111 demml tho warld bally
other Arob lloles prodaimo4 tho Arab terror llladto
tor 1.4NmG whose aa EJ AI alri!DSl' ID '
' IOfWIIInllll· jol- -111-'weoll. fio . .,, .......1111.
&lt;allliW lor 1110 punlslanent of lllo Beirut rold: IIIII - ·
lonel. Arab &lt;DIIlDIOIIIIo 11'0111&gt;1, was kDJed and ~=
who110 otrlkos apill8t lsraaD Atheoo whore two ~
alrliaors lad to 1110 lsraaD allaeked 1110 alrllllar
reprisal rold, praised the raid •-&lt;hiM IUD ilre aail
far maidllll Leblnon 1 stru11110r hand .......
roe of the Jewi1h state they
Tbe dJphmatic war Oftl'
want liJollohed.
Beirut raid npd wblle
lsnel AIIXOO
vlolonco struck tho .,....a~
Onb' lsnel $POke ,,.. lonel. linea bountllow larMI'a
UP! corre-.nt Ellav Simon quosto in tho 1967 Uklille
In J8l'lllalam reported lla)&lt;ao, war.
1ltal DIUon'• military hero, told
A1q tho Jardaa mhis poiiUcal lollowen Sunda)- betwoon Isneli IIIII J':"~~
nigllt lhot 1'000111 commando !Drees, lltree adeb ·
raldo btto Emit aDd Jardaa •• reported Slaldt,y. Jardaa
well u J..ebenrm "Were intended Israeli sbells k:D.Ied twcocl1111l1M~
to · brl,. tho Arab states to and woo- Dills
Jordanlaa v111ap.

lowell tem,poralure .._rlecl

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lll'jDIDI town •

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Hits car

LOOSE NOTES- W~
....... (oat!Jw) ..
bad to ulootell thltr belts''·

nnl water tor GoWa

ClUCAGO - THE TOJ,L IN FRIDAY'S cnsh of a North CeJ11n1
AlrU..pr.,...Jot-e to271Dde,ywhenSI1eldoa110)', to criUcaleondl·
Uaa since 1i1o crUII, died of what '-llal olllclalo callo4 "mul~la
hcturea." ftt¥, 22, of Blllew.. Neb., diedatHob' Fually Ro~~tltal.
E~ per...,. atiU were hospiiallso4 •• a relllllt or tho
cnsll ot O'llare Allport, one In crWcal oondllloo, Six ofiiiO dead
ltent sdll UDidenUIIed. An lnves~~Dtor Suaday add tho lll&amp;ht reeordeJ;' from the COhv.lr SBO pve ••II&amp;Diflcant cl~es'' to tbe cause

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Jerualem, llneli otrlclal.s said
tho Arabs !Ired four huool1o
ohslis but did no damage.
But, at ft • • •
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mUitary s)Jilbam• add 1110

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-ListontoandJJOsOibiyactotf regular-10'7P'-Aio.
cypea or teacher com-Get involved in hlrings~erplaints.
lntefldents and abllnlatrative
- Lobb;y the ototo legislature peroomel.
for better treatment ot teachers.
-Olpaise m:1 iJlltltut.l boy~
-Evaluate special CB' regular cotta, If aecesaary•
bolll ·levy prq,oiii.L
-TO eftl•te, select and elect
-Back or don'tback..,.ctalor board members, but oot for tho

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Wheel Of

COACH Duke
..... starlolace tho 19
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1~9 Blue Devllo are
82 on Dac. 6) want 1110 AC
Tbe (l.llll•na an .acrUlc
Chudt MeAliN's dribbler&amp;
lllot oxtn work. Tho Glllll
daU,.back to Februar7,1t

oaw Rllpf Hood 1M Jcalng
bitr _,._., mad .... N91&gt;-'
... tho joint Ll-Jio.i
School catecerta are ·remul
Tholma Elliott, execuu,. l
Commorca, b:Y JOR. 3, G&lt;tel

11Y United PI'Ooo IMBnatlonal

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..... able to toilia,tikl
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out l b e - trail ·
River, lbe deep --wblsUeAD&lt;
1ar &lt;011111&gt; of lhe Ollllk
- · back and f011
lllo Olllo and West Vlrt
1bere were oo loclu

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eenM plaklteea, alii ewa•mon
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diotha. on 1111 hl&amp;bwon. · '
'l'c!CII&gt;II!I ~ Jiot of. lfollll to
be lacldo4 II dhldOII o1 tbe
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'I'hlt lncludu .100 JIIIPI• per
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pobte &lt;:PI\¥• I~ rebelliciua youths
hurHng at.l:l\e ~~!Kired ildminiotratlqns .
&lt;if All!e•ICa 's .eolleges •nil 'l"iversilieli.
The know!~ bei!!-g dispensed to \hem
ls not relev1U1t to t~ .realities and needs
of present-day •oc:iety, they cbarge. lillbe
eyes of ~n e:rtreme minority. a cOII.ege
degree, ~ a draft ca~ is a aymbol or

a morally corruPt Establilbment and is
something for burning.
One prO!ilinenl·educalor admlllthal our
educational sya!em is not adapted to the
needs of tocl~cy, Butlt never has been, adds
Lee A. DuBridge, ·-president of Calllornla
Institute of .r ·ecbMiogy and recently
chosen by Richard Nixon 10 be presidential
science adviser.

"Education . "is not for today.'' says
DuBridge. "It is OF the past and II is

FOR the future."
The troubles of today, the gbasliy disruptions and grisly scenes of violence which
have taken place on some campuses. ·are
not due to the failures of our system,
~ laims DuBridge, but to its successes.
We have brought higber education to 50
per cent of our young people, providing
more and better opportunities to more of
them than at any lime in history. Why not
100 per cent?
Scholarship and research have shed Ughl
on manf problems which have puzzled the
human mtellect. Why are some problems
still unsolved?
A few hundred years ago no one understood anything about the nature of the

universe, and everyone was apparently
bappy. Today we are overwbelmed with

tbowledge-and we scream with pain be-

cause we dOD 't know everything_
Once our colleges taught almost nothing
ucept Latin, Greek,J'hilosophy, theology
and jurisprudence, an they were regarded
as the pinnacles of civilization. Today they

teach everything that the human mind has
learned-and are accused of living ln the
Middle Ages .
Because higher education· has been so
s u ~ c e s s f u I in so many areas, says
DuBrldge, it is now said to be a colossal
failure beCause success is not yet visible
_iD evel!l' sphere of human concern.
And yet, there are six million students
now in college, and more are seeking admission every year. Americans are spend-

'1:\.i!HM ASKED FOR ITI
eolumn Is for young peopit• their prollleDis and pleas~- their troubles and fun. As
w1t,h the rest
Helen Help US!,

·or

U weloomea Iaups but won't
~ 'a. serious question with a
bnash-olf.
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YOUTH -ASKED FOR IT. care of
Reilll Help USI this newspaper.

HEADED FOR TROUBLE
D~ .Helea:
I 'I'D 11; llldltll\Yoewporltlme
.lali,ill a ure, 1 mot Jim. At 18,
..,,. Is a 'drop-out, rare!¥ k&amp;ops

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Yolk Fr~ lllcl!t. lbe 0011o
·!&gt;ell tiliona 129-121 Sllurds,y
~ &lt;ime back with a 120-89
df&lt;i1.1on over the illinneiOia
l'fi&gt;Ors &amp;ollf.u, ·nlllit.
Barry, who had o 35.9 ocOr!.c
aver.q, is Ol&lt;Poeted to be ~
of 1c!t1on lor at least three
weeks but the Oaka position
atop tho Westero Dlvlaton

Sp. t ... Mrs. JoiUI -

relumecl to

ber thet didn't BOUDd ript, so I

Allies Flo11nder While U.S.
Hedges on Paitical Aid
ly RAY CROMLEY

whatever overcomes a man,
to that he is enslaved.-11

BY JACK O'BRIAN
Love set:
Tennlst Fred Stolle &amp; wife Pat
e~pect their second Un,y rac-

queteer .... Grover Cleveland's
granddaughter Frances Cleveland and Imminent stoekbrokerHarvard grad Frederick Cor ..
coran plan a Ma,y merger .. , .
Another pro~idster goes :the
H•wood route: Cleveland Srowns•
John Pettibone signed for a role
in ,.Pro~" now filming •••• Late
clded against acting and opened a H•wood pub instead ....
Henri Sobel, who amounced hs'd
wed Ma1.1reen O'Sullivan (wrtil

Peter 2:19.

The human nee is in the
best cond.iUon when it has
the greatest de~ree of
I i b e r t y.-Aiighien Dante,
lllfion epic poet.

tul blonde; said he no" has . his
own congregation in Boatqfi.
Ago of Vulgarity, on aborning news service announc~~ It
will fea~re nothing but "real,

There was no danger that the proudly independent South
Vietnamese constitution writers wouldn't make their own
decislona.
Tbia reporter was in South Vietnam at the lime. He
asked some key U.8. diplomaII why this help wasn't
given. It wao refused, these Americana said, because it
would be illterferbtg in the internal alfairs of South
Vietnam.
This is, ipdeed, a strange definition of interference.
Or take the Dominican Republic.

WASHINGTON-!NEA)A number of years ago, well before the island erupted
Time and again, underdevelopt..'ii foreign countries have and U.S. troops were sent ln to prevent Communists from
begged the United States for political ai~ in devolaping taking over lbe revolt, a Dominican ambassador asked the
slrong political institution&amp;-aid that would have strength- United States to send 300 Peace Corpsmen to his small
ened lbem against Communill llubVeuio• and that likely country.
would bave reduoed the amowtt of U.S. military assist· · ·Jack •V8ugbn, then bead of the Peace Corps for Latin
America, asked what sort of corpsmen were needed-docance and military involvement.
Time and again that -aid has been refused, or given tors, engineers, sanitation experts, teachers?
None of these, Vaughn was told. What was needed, said
with such lack of enthusiasm as to be meaningless.
Tab ooe nample. A f.., years bact, when the Sooth the ambassador, was lot the United States to send 300
VIetnamese were wrWnc tlaelr oew national eonttltutloa, representative young people from various communities in
Sooth Vletnameae leaden this reporter talked with be- the United States. Tbe Dominicans would send these youths
lleYed that ·they could do a better job if lbey bad acees1 to ·. to towns and viUages aU over the country-to live. Then
t:1e local Dominicans could talk to them on a day-today
~ · nperleaee of other &lt;Ountrles. Tbey cllda't want to
. . , any forelen constitution. But they did want to plet basla about how their communities are run at home.
The, Dominican villagers thereby would. learn many
... cHoHJ mr:eettfulldtas from other Ianda.
·
-l t was as Dr. Rbbert Andrews Millikan, the Nobel Prize· thingr and adopt those which seemed to Ill their needs and
,
. ·
winning pbysicist once said. " When I start ou~ on som~ wi.'Shes, .
reaearcb I want to find out wt1at all the other.." men have
Ao 11. tur•ed· out, the tey problems thai surfaeet In the
\done in this fiet'd before" me-to profit by their sucCesses revolt were pretenl In -lar&amp;t meature becaull! of .the !~:k
ol stronJ deniO&lt;,atk political loolitullaao.
and their mistakes.' '
. _.
Men were availa~le to give the SOuth, Vletna.rDese that
The United stateo sent millions of dollars into the Dcill!lni·
can RepubJic tor a numbet of years. Per rerson, tOr that
"ex~'ience . " Dr. Royama Masamichi, the great consli·
tutional lawyer of Japan, was one non·A~rtcan. exampft.

period, it '!as on~ of the major recipient~ o U.S. ai~. When ·

constitutlorial experts' those aid .ft.gures: "ere analyzed, economK' .a rJd ifledJC41; aid·
in Korea, Gr~al Britain, the Uniletl Sljltes, West Germany, "'il* iliMh, but lbe amount of aid giv~n to i!O!p tbe DominiThailand and in a tiOflt oC other countrJ~s . These eJ!:.fi\8rl· can:s .d"evelop strong political ins,tltu.t1~ ....:,; ,or tbei,., own
enco!d . men could t..ve been broqght in, rwt as advlaeos •. choosing wa• so small 1! ·l!l'rtlY showed in tbe lig¥res.
but as "reference 10urces''- men whO!e brims could haw~
been picked by the South ~ietnomeoe.
''
Ct~re 1outstandin~

. ,t

burning sex stories" .... FootbaU l!l'e&amp;Wnol!ie atar Jim Brown
told ThooY ID1ilZine be and his
wile Sue wiU divorce ''Without
WJpleasantDeasu becaute 1 b e
'•diUn't seem able to keep up '
with him.. now that he'• ..Jim
Brown Movie Star. n
Nancy Stnatra•s ex, Tommy
Sands. ls a showbiz dropout temporarily, working toward b I 1
Master's in Engtlsb at tho Unlverslt,y of Hawaii; wants to be-come 11 writer .... Michael Caine

made homrlms hialrsdemark IR
films but in ..The Magu1n he'll
wear contact lenHs •••• catne••

our · ootlon of the llnolt

11111011g

the young •ctini set .... Poul
Newman's prettier. but ....
The local temperature plum •
metedv probably mad beeaun
Hugo

Winterhalter cbeckocl Into

the Warwick ..•. Even apti1B1

have their topical indterl: asked-lor dish at the Seafare
of the Aegaan, II "Steamed Hod

&amp;tapper, ~a Sl;rte•• ....
When Jackie Onasslo Jelled to
Srorp!o&amp; lor lho holldau. her
secret packet to, aurptlte Aril-

totle contained holdop and deli-

catessen tro'm NathaD's, ol Con~
eylaland and now Tlmeo Sll!w'o.
Saltptor VIdor ~ It tha
Ardal~ Water Wboel with IJ'rJ,
cia CatJzy 1,ynn (li,e also O..o
Heart &amp; Soul Rocor&lt;l CO.) wao
celebrating his dellibt with the
bust of l.yoclon Jolwon he'd Juill

prelellled to Ladfblrd at lho
White House .... Lwairy li be·
ing chain--stored where once

.v-

erylhing had to be ~
and unique: the XOndl Jetoet PllllDOn In Fl'001&gt;01'1. Grllld
BablliDIS 1 wtll haYe ~Uebel

Acapulco,
etc. - ,.

JJ1

S!&gt;&lt;IJn, Switzerland,
.

Hurne c~n ood Wile Je101ca

Tand,Y_ are pec~aalni all ~r
lhOJrical meiOOI'oblila to pre80111; ,to tbe Sr\Ut~ llllllluUon. 'lb,e wlfo 'of Asb!Ain Gaaella,
LBJ'o periiCIIal oeeretary, pre' oenled ber bulbsnd with • ...,.
natned Qeolrrey and hlo middle
m#C~er - 1Jolinlon .•.• •The

•. LonriO\I Sillerl caace""' lbelr
. Jan. Latin Quarter engapmcilti

Pinworms Are Common;
Eggs Easily Spread

ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
be treated at the same time.
A mother writes thai her
M e a D w h II e, lbey should
chUd recently Dlayed with
scrupulously w as h lbeir
some cblldren w6o have pinbanda before
meal and
worms. Their mother ta\eo
alter
eacb
trip
to
lbe
tollet.
a Ughlhearted at lit u de
No quaranlimi ·or fumlplion
toward lh1a lnfeolllion but
Is necessary.
lbe writer Is worried and
would like to lmow wbelher
her ehUd could get IJlmrorms·
by lUJt playlnl With thole
•
ellllilreb and whelber she
should keep her ehUd borne
uDIIl, U be baa the worms,
be baa gotten riel of them.
Pinworinl are I n d e ed
cDlllmon u the Ulhthear!A!d
mother Jmplled. F. cblld will
not get them from jOlt behlli
aroUnd eliildNn who bavel:bam but that doeo increase
b1a cballces. Here Ia they .are tranamiltatl. Pillworm egp with a diameter
of about 1111!10 111 an iilc:h get
on one 'a fliijera or food and
•
are swallowed. In the cligeitive traet they batch and
mature. Wben a female pillworm 11 fuU of eggs sbe
works ber way out of the
digeatlve .tract, Ulually at
night.
The anal itc~n ·, ~~o .not
enougb to .waken the 1\oit ()ul
may ciiUI!!' lcr•"''llnl- The
tiny egp will remain Otl lhe
filigen or under' tba naiiJ
and on the obeels. ·~ ntgirt
clothes. Ml\kinC the !Midi I!Dd
putUng the J!IIJat~lu' away
wm oond. the ·
(lito jll8
air. and .wherever 'lhel~nd
they are ready to li\1 ~ . aledl
op and ilafl tbe eye! · .
over ag!lln. ,
Tblsli\Oiber'~ ~hlld. mar or "
)!lay . not , line go~a piiiw0J111a,..' Jt '" 'balil'i.'W~"Iil . ,
nd ~~\10 treat Ilia(, IJ, bj!
hit, fltij wliole
fam•IY•j f•kl .
-~ r, 1t 1i'"\"l l"t ... ~,r,
:
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Law never does anytbillll
hive
l
enough of legislator&amp; prom•
ising to do tbat which · llws
cannot do.-Heitry. Foi:d,
American industrialllt.
.
constructive.

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United Prell International
61 Cleve. Holy Name

Cleve. -

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Cleve. Lourdes 60 Cleve. :l:ania-

dlsmplons and will

the

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NWijll-' J.9 ~ ti er)temlll(
Jlll .... t\llf.J.es,;.nto. :r...iil i111J

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~-- . _ IIi 1ardf Pllled ~.,.

re..trlal, oo of 1t lllid ..........., ... "'-l
olx ,ri. l'otf Lomrnoi.a ofactiljft. .
•corocl lba oilier New Vork

al-

I rolled oot last week to
pass and avoid the rush that s..et
up the halfback draw.'"
EniJ
Bubba Smllh, who
b!O&lt;ked • llekl p i try by
Cleveland's Don Cockroft: "{
studied Cockroft kicking in the
movies. I figured II I could get
throuah tbe line two steps and
throw up 11\Y handB, with my

height (6-loot-7) I just might

TOWNSHIPS
SCHOOL DISTRICTS

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BEDFORD
Meigs Local S.D.. ·: ..... 4.90

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block it."

Weekend Sports Summa.ry
S.turdl,y
cha.mpionship as Joe Namath
ADELAIDE, Australia OJPO
threw three touchdowns passes
-The United States am Austra- in a 27-23 victory over the

lia split the Onol two alngleo O&amp;klaoo Raiders.
matches

~

won the Davis

the
~

Americans
Challenge

Rllund 4-1.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPO
-The South beat the North 28-7
in the 31at annual m~ro,y

1.60

26.50

.60

.66 .26 33.80

Iootball game•

CHESTER
Eastern Local S.D.. . .. . . 4.30 2.60
Meigs Local S:D, • . . • . . . . 4.90 2.50

23.60
26.50

.60
.60

.66 .26 31.80
.66 .26 84.80

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI)
- Terry McMillan threw Ulree
touc:hdow"D passes to lead

1.50

29.90

.80· . .86

LEBANON
•
Eastern Local ~!&gt;- . . . .. . 4.30 !r.oo
Southern L...._~.D. . . . . 4.90 2.00

23.60

24.00

.80 .86 .26 81.90
.80 .86 .26 31.80

LETART
Southern Local S.D. . . • • 4.30 2.60

24.00

.60 ' .86 .26 82.90

OLIVE
· Eastern Local S.D..•.•.• 4.90 8.00

23.60

;80 .86 .26 82.30

COLUMBIA
Alexander Local

llllosourt 1o a 311-10 &lt;t&gt;•et victory

sp. . . . . 4.90

ORANGE
.. "
Eastern Local S.D. . ... • i .t.SO
RUTLAND
. '. .
Meigs Local S.D.••... . .• ,f.SO 2.60
· Rutland Village . . . . • . • • 4..80 1.40

·z.oo

SALEM

.

'

Meigs Local S.D. .. .. • .. . 4.90
.

s:n... .... :.. ··

Village .. , •• 7 ·

-. ,,.·a•." •':

1.60

23:60

' . ~.60 "
. .60
\

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'26.$0

4,00

.26 87.20

a.u . live

ewer for ~
Oakland ill frGnl U.:iO·leiQI
In the llnal period.
Alidn8CII quickly

the IID01 " the
aHowed Ml,l'nard
twice lor key
eoaulng klc:koll.
Moynard with

then

the Weltern title last week, was
given a massive rush by the
Jets defense which lim1ted him
to Fred Blletnlkoll's ZS-fard
scoring catch.

scoring strike

a

the

at oearly
"The last paaa ;.~~~

soooped up
SU]lOOsed

to go . fo

AtldnBOil said bllteriY,, ":::::!~
came up .ad tu.i'Ded ...
another great catch..,.
on Oaklancl'o lalt'
George Blanda booted three
field gvals of 27, 9 and 20 yardo attack,
with
two
remaining, Lamonica
for Oakland.
.. I wouldn't sa,y this is the the Raiders deep Into Nvtf
Banuzak scored ~m a
five-yard run and unperturbed

PeW

greatest game," Ewbank shouted through a mouthful of water
after be was la!rled lnto the
shower by the celebrating Jet
players. ."There have been a lot

territory with p&amp;Siel ·t:,!fli'
yards to Blletnlkoll' 81111 "

or games equally satisfying•.,
Namatll, an eligible bachelor,
came up with the understate-

Charlie Smith and It
as a fumble. Ralph
grabbed It to smother the

ment ol the season for him
when be said .. Don"t ask me
about Brtltlmore, I can't even

Raider attempt at vletory.

Warren Wells. On a
the

Oakland
a swing pa.81

threw

YOUI lilT

What

bow

RATES OF TAXATION J.'OR 1968

&amp;;~

.""""""". . ,. . .b:~:~~

· ~·

IIJil8 tl:lat beat Kansas City for

OWir

Allbuna in the Gator

BowL
SA.'I

FRANCISCO (UPO..c
Ronnie Jdmaon ran Cor one
twehd.owa and passed. for
1 - r to belp the ,....rdog
West IM!It the !last 111-7 in the
44th annual Shrine Classic,

What Would Happen
If A Fire Destroyed .,
Yo11 Home?

we did in October (when the

Could you afford to buy 0
new he. me or rebuild
:
home? You probably
"fire and extended cove,.. 1
age" insuronce with your
mortgage., but i·S thi"S
ough?
This
might only poy
m_ortgoge . See us

llrowno

vtc:e.

because I thool!ht they (the week's victory over Dallas,
BrOWns) 'thight be conscious of not this ·mueb ...

and one In the third to eoual the

t"'n

i

Zll.yard ....
· aftcl ballet step that beat
clefeoiler D... Gr11100 to lha
c:ornc ot the P lion.
.lliD Tomer, the lealue'o
loadlna 1aoror kicked field IIOall
of 33 ani! 26 yards Ill lie Jell
unllmbeJ'od lholr other polnt.mikiq · to keep lha
Rali.lera in check.
Daryle Lam o n 1 c a, after
tbrvwing tlve toucbdowns in the
- - ...

Cleveland Browns :
Coaeh Blanton Collier: "Bubthey said at the National
ba
Smith's block of Cockroft's
Fond&gt;all League championohip
field
goal attempt was a key.
game Sunday'
The low trajectory of the kick
Baltimore Colts:
allowed
Smith to block lt. I we
Hallback Tom Matte, who
make
the
field goal, we go
tied a record by scoring three
ahead
and
that might have
touchdowns : "1 have avergiven
us
the
momentum we
age speed and I consider myself
needed."
just an average back. .,
Defensive line coach Ed
Quarterback Earl Morrall:
Modzelewski
: .. They were just
uwe tried to establish our
sky
high
for
this game and we
running game early. We started
just
feU
Oat.
I rt'lt there would
with a halfback draw and it
be
a
little
letdown
after last
worked real good. I called lt

mainly• SUndl.y was
Mattr's 48y, as lle ran for two
touchdOWAS In the second period

In pursuance of law. I, Howard E . Frank, Treasurer of Meigs County, Ohio.
do hereby give notice that the number of Mills levied on each dollar o1 property
shown on the General Tax Duplicate of Real E•tate, Public Utility and Peraonal Property within said County for the year 19€8 is aa follows:

1

~ . P88HI . - 14
~~-~ Ddo ...~ "" .tl.- were • • ...,.

defending think aboot girls today. •
'The last quarter had all the

CLEVELAND (IJPD -

But

___________. ,____________ . -.J

beating

.,

Just An Average Back-Matte

th0u8h be returned to the game
after receiriJW nitdlcatlon, was
oo tbe. doubltul Dot for MlamL

I
I

Browno 34~ llmday ood will
represent the NFL in tilt- ultrarich lnter..J.eague Utle pme 1n
Miami'• OrangE~ Bowl next
moa.th.
Ewbank was given the game
ball , IOJIIething reserved for
players this season, in reeognltion ol his building the Jets Into
champiooship callber. He nurtered Joe Namath rrom a rich
rookie to ~ richer veteran
during his coaching tenure.
Namath paid off with hi•
finest se&amp;fJOJl as a leader. From
a braab $400,000 bonus quarterback, the former Alabama star
turned into the team inspiration
and was of[ensive captain this
year.
Three 'ID's
Broadway Joe threw tbree
toUchdown passes. one less than
his season's high, and each one
was worth approximately $3,000
as the Jet&amp; hauled down a
wilmer's share of about $9,000
championS.

!&gt;Jnith sul!ered o

. BI&gt;~Rod{~·· ·~.. and,

In 1958 and 1959. .

Beltlmore best lho Cievel811d

lor

attempted Browns' Aeld goal
was called by Browns' coach
Blanton Colller the key play o!

AMh.

]...OOCIIe

be looll.o&lt;l forwvd 1o
I!J'OOting lho Colis he ooached to
Nattonol Football J.oague dtam-

piomlhlpo

that would keep bbr.i" out of the
Mlamlgame.

LJ Plttll mlit liN 4ttltlls 1'14 fttt htlfalure
.:J. =~hont ~· et llofntlo ..., . . ~. !Mnl·

. "Thin~ not 'toot I liatle

• •

"New bell r•••· .e'-. ·Papf"

Aliother Colt uncertalncy is
gigantic eoo Bubba Smith,
whose Orot,period blO&lt;k or Ill
I 1111 .........., In

I'_.
pme Sllnll4-,

said

cracked rib or another 11\lury

.O..UTYORI?£0 ZENITH DEAlER

AND CORPORATIONS

c

clw'nplonsblp

meet the Colts in the third
anrual ••s..ver Bolrl" at warm
Miami on Jan. 12, had bolter
not take Matte at his word it
they want to have a chance of
skiJI)lng the Baltimore el!Press.
At the moment, Matte, who
...,.ued the NFL title game
record by scorirw three touchdowns in SWda,y•s clash, la an
uncertain starter for the St.per
Bowl. He took 1 hard knee in
the back late in the game and
was woozy in the dressi~
room. He wAs scheduled for
exami,.tion ln Bai.Umore to
determine whetl!er he hao a

- - - - - - - STAll - -

come to abolil!h the law and
the prophets; I have come' '
not to abolil!h them. but ·w 1!
fulfill them."-Matlhew 5:!-7;

~ m or I~ a a

....e ' IOoiq otHii&lt; behiDd the
27-j!Oint .-Ina of WWie

ul'm just an averqe back." but
the National F-U Lequo
champion Baltimore Colts say
that's a lot of baloney.
So do the Clovol.aoo Br01rns,
who have Matte chleOy to
blame lor the 34-0 blosUrw they
took in Sunlay' • !rigid battle
for the NFL croWn In Clevelanll
SladiiBR- the ftrot shutout hanll' ed Clovelaoo in 143 games.
And the New York Jetl, who
relgp as American Footblll

I

nons do have a tlcb- I.Jnsae lo and Mro.
talned ChrlotmU, i,q W!tb,&amp;Q!!
maintain.
RicardO Mootalben'l In Ha- 1l,r dlnaer party,
GIRo were 01&lt;ellllnpd cmtJq' \
~alt for a reunion with hl1 .:Jn,
Marl&amp;:. oa R, Ill R. leave from lho 1101. ~ lncludod L I oa .
Mnlce In VIetnam .... Rlcu- F_orrali ol lolldllleport, ._Hq
dd a other oftapring, Laura. diD-. ber flrll Cbrloimao with ber
eel with South Amerlcao Antoine tll'andporenb; Mr. and Mra.llobMardlrosalso at lho ~sh Pa- ert Goldsberry and children, Bob,
the very nice ldda dlseovereclthe vUkln here, wbere ·a l1U1e bird
Mike, K.llh and Dame, New.llaehorus 81111 ohowplllhorsprolll- C. otooi j1liOOII) wblopsl'idthe,y'U ven.i Mr~ Reed Fernll, Mid- i
eoade ....... to nudity u lho
Jolalary 1919 ... 1101. dleport, 81111 Jojree, llonD7, ood ·
cafe laws allOw; and lie 1M- -tbat•aIn' like
Jimmy BUrden.
" •.
now •
Mr. Ralrden wao dlomlolod
T ...E WELL CHILD Gi
frlml the bc!opl!al Juill prtar to ,
Cbrllllnwl after havlnc beCII..,._
l1nod for two WIOks.

over

CLEVELAND (UPI) - Toon
Malle '-"" It to 1'"' otraigl1t,

Tht qu~l• ty g~J on ~lor,. I he n;uTt¥ .roes on•

- --- ------

Mia's rna unannounced it), ~w­
ed up at Cbarllas with a buuU-

• • •

~~

Or.._

Browns Defeated,
Mistak·es Costly

N~w ZP nirh " Zenetle" c ~n mo~.ke life tun again . Pr~c ls ion amplili -

~~~__!Ill

!if;W YORK (UJ&gt;D.-11'11 ..
Did , _ W8ljk lor Weel&gt;
lllid ' lha Baltlmon
COlli In the fklpor Bowl u.
- . ·.POW"' blo palBICb In
aa be ut In lilo
..m.l c1ta1r lha New 'York
.reto rallied ror • 21.:a vtetory
the Oal!Jaoo Raldo•• Ia lhe

IS Jllll'l!o II! 1J1o Jll!al period,
lnl!udluf, a lle-l&gt;rn"IJC 20-taat
!lOOk ,wil!l H ,..... left, io
be~ ~ """ New
and. lbiol!ln ~ a -

-801.

.

'

and

Blll1 .... !hun.

Jean Hersholt"s son Allan de-

are slaves of corruption: for

Lopn

Warren Armotron&amp; led tho
Oaldand •corlna againlt M!Jine.
101a with 2S and 22 poia!B
reopectivel¥. Charlie Wllllama ·
had 22 fer.· the Pipers.
Roolde Walt Piatkowski came

ra roon fro m :! Mioo-Lolh ic"ll circui rs. Wl'il!_hs onlv 1/6 oun ce and
!(uod for most mold losses. Co me m lor a tl£' monst ratio n of Z e n irh ·~
n1·w ZenL"Ci e. l r m ol y be ru:,t ri8hr fo r ~ou 1

WWism Zetcler and children, Plkkola. IJiu1 v~ ~ ,
Bitch 81111 lloallna, and lfr, and Buatriee lUnabart; Fo.Y ~:
carol)'a Smith lloclllclrcJibyWoi'JII. ;
Mro. R, S, Zoltllor, .. ctn. ard.
.
.
ey, 81111 Kim, Belpro.
Mro. cr., lloYIJ bu rolunted from awaek'o vtolt 111 T\l(edo
wljh her ~-lnoali, ~
· ro. ,., .a
Cnry DaYIJ, Jr. 81111 &lt;lllldren,

letter all the time.
Talk to your guidance eoun-

They promise them free·
dom, but they themselves

l.od U., Cl!all!o.l!llil U Jol..,,
' _ . . . , tlq)r .._ • ~
P,Oinl ~ ~Mil· but
,."'!el-od lil "'~ li&gt; llirn
bock !flo! Notor lnd dOoe to
Mlanj! Fiorf!l)Ans"' edied IIIII wiiitllt •'l&lt; pmea lft .lllil ·~
New Drl...,. BuCCOMetOIOT-106 DMaa- lea4iq ~rs. Dare!
and lbe llooaton MP.e#cko beat Carrier and Moon lad the
the Los Angf]eo Stan 93.83.
,
Henry

4

~to lilt ail 11

League

...In the boll~ theme.
noldlburC.
It
woo
oornod
b.Y woonen ollho
Quoilll of Mr. 0101 Mro. llart
Jackoao1
Clu1otlan
O!urch.
Dav.._t and 1am111 and Mrs.
-oo1rw
1r&lt;.1n
Meiaa COUnl¥
lllldred ZeiSler over lho' holiwera
'Ilt-lal'reeller,
MIJd.
day were Mr. Olld Mro. D. ·a.
red
Hawley,
llilrtt.
!(.,.ted,
Nan
Grimes and daulhter, Kafe!1, ol
EllicOtt Clt;r, Mel.: Mr. and Mro. Moon, Matpntl'Voolil, Vlbria,

apologized. ru never forget her
answer. She said, •1&gt;ebby, I've
been hurt so much that all the
things you could possible do to
me wouldn't hurt me half as much
as some kids have. 11
This year Jeanette isn't in
atlY oC my classes, but every time
I see the girls teasing her I
thing of what she oald.
as he's known for being a deHeien, I think she might be ·
linquent? - H. Y.
oot bad Iooidng if sbe lost weight
Dear u,
and stopped thinking of herself
I think youtve caught it! - the as a lost cause. Is there any"save him" virus that makes a thing 1 can oo. or wwld the kids
nice girl break out all over with just laugh at me if I asked them
reformer's bumps.
to help? ..... WONDERING
Natur~ly Jim fascinates you. Dear Won:
He's d111'erent. and a little danA few kids would laugh, but I
gerous, andyou're5l.JREheneeds lmow there are many who reel
just one good lnfiuence - you as you do, for I get your kind

me

par-.

atn

1ets Wiri 2,7~~3,

thO •lbotr taurlb • - JdP H f9r New York.
-iutjyo ...,., ~ Smilh
·'l1lorW ........ 17 ol bl.o

Rod&lt;elo b,y ";*\'&lt;D pmea, r ..
In OGier pmo1 ~·
Deavar boat lbO Dallu ~rail 102.e2, lho KeolljdQColonel• trf&amp;lped , the !!loW VP!:k
Nolo IJS-Ile In .. .erli~ lie

Guards

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u

lead lho I'UIIIIe"'l&gt; llfn\'O&lt;

Of.- Sorority . .• .;

·Tho .80th bll'flldOJ·otlle.~­
:
0101 Mro. X..otb Mdi3h~J~o7, omicron Chopter of Della
Gamma
was
oboarvedalaOirll!f,'
Jim Hood of Fountain VaHq,
Calli. otoppecl for a brleJ vt .. mao - I t the Jac..... C2u1111&gt;.
It with his famll¥ ~e enrGorte lan Cllurch.
Racbol
81111
Jack
w..-ot
lo New York lor addltiooal trainInc pertaining to his ernplo.ymant Jaokaon prorided )t:!~~·
mutic ~ lbe event, uid~
••• llf8hl Ollllneer.
Slanlq,
also of JackaGn, 'ela!Aid
- r t Sharp lo ......,.rsllq:
a
Olrlatma'o
'story Hdtled "Oo
!Jam recent ..,. OIJI'1I81"1 at Sl.
You
Beli.W·
tn
Mtraelea." Ala
~ Hooplta] In COlumbus.
. fehnliad &lt;!lllductod •
He • • returned bore to lho brief
'
1
\U.i'U•
......... tnl}....tna.
hOme'i&lt;&gt;t ·Mr. and Mro. Paul u.p..
.
·. l
loallall by Mr. and Mrs. Gll!lll lha~ '·
,.,.. 11e brUnch lbe tableo10,ara'
Sharp 81111 SCII, Iloanle, of ROJ·

regard spinach as a weed.

NEWSPAPER.

Fort BemJna. GL

Tbursday after lfiiOidlnii a week
Mr.
bore·........ their
and Mro. llllllln . _ and Mr,

NEW YORK -

off lfie

SMITH HURT
CUPO- Three
BALTIMORE (UP!l- Defengunmen stole $20,000 trom the sive eoo Bub\;o Smllh or the
Diamolll Club at Shea Stadium Colts WBI llmplna from an
Surxlay five hours after the New inJured left ankle today, a
York Jets had beaten the souwnlr of Surllay's Nadonal
08kland Raiders 21-23 ror the Footl&gt;lll League ~onshlp
Am e r i c a n Football League
in Cleveland won by
championship.
Baltimore 34-0.
The men, carrying autc:rnatlc
Smith went to the hosPital lor
pistols, lied up the offtee treatment ~ night but oald
ma~~tger
and
three other he thougtrt it was only a bed
helpers,
sprain.

On Birthday :. :.

Success wouJd certainly rank as a momentous scie_ntific a c h i e v e m en t, but
chances are 1t would make no difference
at all to countless small fry who already

DRESSED ENVELOPE TO HELEN BOTTEL, CARE OF THIS

tl!ey

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~ ~ ~(., , . . -wbllo ·JI\I!l ·· PWa:*- le!nd · a

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Pme

lated.

TY RULES FOR MATURITY :•
SEND A STAMPED, SELF -AD-

.

ROB JETS
NEW YORK

to desp1sed garden weeds as nourishing as
present food plants, such as spinach.
Spinach happens to be a good example,
since it is Wlder the most intense study in
the effort to decipher the secrets of photosynthesis , the complex chemical process
by which green plants transform sunlight,
carbon dioxide and water into food com·
ponents, fats and proteins.
Once they learn how spinach does it, re.
searchers hope to dupHcate the process In
the laboratory to produce a chemical
which, sprayed on weeds, would convert
them into food plants. They report progress. Several plant elements that initiate
and control photosynthesis have been iso-

FOR YOUR COPY OF "TWEN-

""""'r. who

t&gt;SrtlaiJ.1 · torn~ 'II•
of \'fo lett !&lt;nee ,In ~

at the University of California.
They are looking into posslbUlUes of expandin~ our food supply by making hither-

You'd be surprised how nuch
you'll help yourself in the process!- H.

·Were 0 _..,..

atliln't. I~

U a nice mess of weeds shows up as the
piece de resistance on your dinner table in
the not too distant future, blame scientista:

selor and see If you can't cook
up a "Help Jeanette Club!'

lho1

. "'#erilll· a .

Competition for Spinach

of

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......,._
,
,
t'l~ without Rld&lt; Barry,
the, Allltjican jlo,t!etball Aosocl-

to work down ll1rou!lh their dedant rhetoric to tbe eore of
their true, and actually gentle,

He "!!d , . be had a wife and let your parents decide whether
lOft, \Hil' ~ be tells me be was be ia saveable. And listen to
ju&gt;ll ldddiiJC. I don'tknowwhlchto them! They can see things a lot
be11eve•. J guest rm _,Pretty n.\ive. more clearl,y than you, right now.
JJm has been very alee to me. - H.
What - l e soy about him does- Dear Heieo'
n"t seem true. He 'Ia t. to be
Lut year Jeanette cametoour
with. ,IDd never pta fresh. He school. 9te wasn~ attractlve.
walkl
.hoine after work at S!e was so fat she wacklled, and
nltlll; I~ 111m about his rep. her hair was cut very ohort.
utatlciG, · .,.S he Aid he wowdrft lite ate lunch with her baby sisever burt a alrl Uke ·me. But be ter (five year~ younger).
IIUl Ul&lt;eo his wild crowd, aod
The "group• made an kinds
the "ltreet" glrll.
~ tun ~ her. They played jokes
I knOw I should '•top walking and teased her, 81111 were aw'
. _ with him ond l.aH 111m not fUll¥ mean. She just smiled and
to cill. a.t Pd like to keep him took it.
aa ' l,rlflld, oot a 1&gt;oa1. friend. · one day I said something le

Jut thet,e were and

• QUid&lt; ~ to thole crikco

r.........,.

differentness attracts him too,
but not so mueli that be will give
Ill&gt; his wUd erowd.
Find out more a1&gt;out him beale.·'M me ~ JDO:re Utan a month, Core this pa any farther. Then,
and l~. aa l.u~ lrooble mak- II Jim is not as bad ali reportor, ..J1artin1 !lihls aH the time. eel, invite him to ~ home and

Would lhia hurt my .._talloo,

Till, ~tand 04*• 'have flrod '

"liY WILLlAN "!;; 'WIIJ'I!Il ,_
WAlliiiNGTON - The _,._
celebt1itod by real ood . . . .
c h t - aa lhltl#Jho birth

ing Sl5 billion a year on higher edooa:tlon. of lie Ilion of God
lhla
and this wiU increaw by ]0 per cent or
UID!.t Ill an ~tmoaphen In whkh
mor¥ each year.
.mwo
·ot ll1e academle )'I!WII are•
When times art' changing slowly, then
lnalstln.lr:
that ..God ta dead." ~
paat. present and future merge into one
The aasertJOn Ia ~ ~·
continuous patttrn. But in times of rapid
change . the present appears .to be ·a d.Js· · onl1 to lho trui,V ploui but alao
continuity between the- past atld the future- to llet ~obi¥ ireator
and no educational poJicy seems ~equate -..mber f1l Ul who are v~ tar
to bridge the gap.
in&gt;m pieb' but - ottn ·beHevo
Turmoil is an inevitable characteristic with our beano what we do not
of a rapidly changing world, and an educa- praetice In our live• or per~
tional system not in turmoil, DuBridge
points oul. would be one that is surely alwaya aeeept in our ccpaelou•
mlnda.
dead.
ADd ~.. tho )'&lt;1111111 rebelo,
Imperfections there are. But these imthoul!b
undoubtedly motivated In
perfections are going to be cured, says
DuBridge. "not by wrecking but by im- port by a almple, olcl-tashloaod
proving the strPCture- which ~arries tbe desire to _ , "the atatua
torch of learning, the torch of civillzation, quo'' and their elders, are tar
on to future generations. 11
more lender than Iough II Cllly
lho adult coo be patient enouglt

lor total tranaformatlon. Your

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Bt unllod ~~rO.oiiJietnallonol doesn~

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Tackle

Monty

but

Clark: "We

played tho Colts the same wo,y
won 30-110). Thlngo
didn't work out so well this
time ...
Owner Art Modell: "The
bubble burst, I gue85. ''

Davis-Warner Ins..
Phon• 992-2966
114 Court St.

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Colleges: Light To the Future
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··.t.a&lt;lo ot '!lf.(at~ce" ;,·one or tbe o

"'l.::!

pobte &lt;:PI\¥• I~ rebelliciua youths
hurHng at.l:l\e ~~!Kired ildminiotratlqns .
&lt;if All!e•ICa 's .eolleges •nil 'l"iversilieli.
The know!~ bei!!-g dispensed to \hem
ls not relev1U1t to t~ .realities and needs
of present-day •oc:iety, they cbarge. lillbe
eyes of ~n e:rtreme minority. a cOII.ege
degree, ~ a draft ca~ is a aymbol or

a morally corruPt Establilbment and is
something for burning.
One prO!ilinenl·educalor admlllthal our
educational sya!em is not adapted to the
needs of tocl~cy, Butlt never has been, adds
Lee A. DuBridge, ·-president of Calllornla
Institute of .r ·ecbMiogy and recently
chosen by Richard Nixon 10 be presidential
science adviser.

"Education . "is not for today.'' says
DuBridge. "It is OF the past and II is

FOR the future."
The troubles of today, the gbasliy disruptions and grisly scenes of violence which
have taken place on some campuses. ·are
not due to the failures of our system,
~ laims DuBridge, but to its successes.
We have brought higber education to 50
per cent of our young people, providing
more and better opportunities to more of
them than at any lime in history. Why not
100 per cent?
Scholarship and research have shed Ughl
on manf problems which have puzzled the
human mtellect. Why are some problems
still unsolved?
A few hundred years ago no one understood anything about the nature of the

universe, and everyone was apparently
bappy. Today we are overwbelmed with

tbowledge-and we scream with pain be-

cause we dOD 't know everything_
Once our colleges taught almost nothing
ucept Latin, Greek,J'hilosophy, theology
and jurisprudence, an they were regarded
as the pinnacles of civilization. Today they

teach everything that the human mind has
learned-and are accused of living ln the
Middle Ages .
Because higher education· has been so
s u ~ c e s s f u I in so many areas, says
DuBrldge, it is now said to be a colossal
failure beCause success is not yet visible
_iD evel!l' sphere of human concern.
And yet, there are six million students
now in college, and more are seeking admission every year. Americans are spend-

'1:\.i!HM ASKED FOR ITI
eolumn Is for young peopit• their prollleDis and pleas~- their troubles and fun. As
w1t,h the rest
Helen Help US!,

·or

U weloomea Iaups but won't
~ 'a. serious question with a
bnash-olf.
' _
S8Dd ,-our teenage questions to
YOUTH -ASKED FOR IT. care of
Reilll Help USI this newspaper.

HEADED FOR TROUBLE
D~ .Helea:
I 'I'D 11; llldltll\Yoewporltlme
.lali,ill a ure, 1 mot Jim. At 18,
..,,. Is a 'drop-out, rare!¥ k&amp;ops

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Yolk Fr~ lllcl!t. lbe 0011o
·!&gt;ell tiliona 129-121 Sllurds,y
~ &lt;ime back with a 120-89
df&lt;i1.1on over the illinneiOia
l'fi&gt;Ors &amp;ollf.u, ·nlllit.
Barry, who had o 35.9 ocOr!.c
aver.q, is Ol&lt;Poeted to be ~
of 1c!t1on lor at least three
weeks but the Oaka position
atop tho Westero Dlvlaton

Sp. t ... Mrs. JoiUI -

relumecl to

ber thet didn't BOUDd ript, so I

Allies Flo11nder While U.S.
Hedges on Paitical Aid
ly RAY CROMLEY

whatever overcomes a man,
to that he is enslaved.-11

BY JACK O'BRIAN
Love set:
Tennlst Fred Stolle &amp; wife Pat
e~pect their second Un,y rac-

queteer .... Grover Cleveland's
granddaughter Frances Cleveland and Imminent stoekbrokerHarvard grad Frederick Cor ..
coran plan a Ma,y merger .. , .
Another pro~idster goes :the
H•wood route: Cleveland Srowns•
John Pettibone signed for a role
in ,.Pro~" now filming •••• Late
clded against acting and opened a H•wood pub instead ....
Henri Sobel, who amounced hs'd
wed Ma1.1reen O'Sullivan (wrtil

Peter 2:19.

The human nee is in the
best cond.iUon when it has
the greatest de~ree of
I i b e r t y.-Aiighien Dante,
lllfion epic poet.

tul blonde; said he no" has . his
own congregation in Boatqfi.
Ago of Vulgarity, on aborning news service announc~~ It
will fea~re nothing but "real,

There was no danger that the proudly independent South
Vietnamese constitution writers wouldn't make their own
decislona.
Tbia reporter was in South Vietnam at the lime. He
asked some key U.8. diplomaII why this help wasn't
given. It wao refused, these Americana said, because it
would be illterferbtg in the internal alfairs of South
Vietnam.
This is, ipdeed, a strange definition of interference.
Or take the Dominican Republic.

WASHINGTON-!NEA)A number of years ago, well before the island erupted
Time and again, underdevelopt..'ii foreign countries have and U.S. troops were sent ln to prevent Communists from
begged the United States for political ai~ in devolaping taking over lbe revolt, a Dominican ambassador asked the
slrong political institution&amp;-aid that would have strength- United States to send 300 Peace Corpsmen to his small
ened lbem against Communill llubVeuio• and that likely country.
would bave reduoed the amowtt of U.S. military assist· · ·Jack •V8ugbn, then bead of the Peace Corps for Latin
America, asked what sort of corpsmen were needed-docance and military involvement.
Time and again that -aid has been refused, or given tors, engineers, sanitation experts, teachers?
None of these, Vaughn was told. What was needed, said
with such lack of enthusiasm as to be meaningless.
Tab ooe nample. A f.., years bact, when the Sooth the ambassador, was lot the United States to send 300
VIetnamese were wrWnc tlaelr oew national eonttltutloa, representative young people from various communities in
Sooth Vletnameae leaden this reporter talked with be- the United States. Tbe Dominicans would send these youths
lleYed that ·they could do a better job if lbey bad acees1 to ·. to towns and viUages aU over the country-to live. Then
t:1e local Dominicans could talk to them on a day-today
~ · nperleaee of other &lt;Ountrles. Tbey cllda't want to
. . , any forelen constitution. But they did want to plet basla about how their communities are run at home.
The, Dominican villagers thereby would. learn many
... cHoHJ mr:eettfulldtas from other Ianda.
·
-l t was as Dr. Rbbert Andrews Millikan, the Nobel Prize· thingr and adopt those which seemed to Ill their needs and
,
. ·
winning pbysicist once said. " When I start ou~ on som~ wi.'Shes, .
reaearcb I want to find out wt1at all the other.." men have
Ao 11. tur•ed· out, the tey problems thai surfaeet In the
\done in this fiet'd before" me-to profit by their sucCesses revolt were pretenl In -lar&amp;t meature becaull! of .the !~:k
ol stronJ deniO&lt;,atk political loolitullaao.
and their mistakes.' '
. _.
Men were availa~le to give the SOuth, Vletna.rDese that
The United stateo sent millions of dollars into the Dcill!lni·
can RepubJic tor a numbet of years. Per rerson, tOr that
"ex~'ience . " Dr. Royama Masamichi, the great consli·
tutional lawyer of Japan, was one non·A~rtcan. exampft.

period, it '!as on~ of the major recipient~ o U.S. ai~. When ·

constitutlorial experts' those aid .ft.gures: "ere analyzed, economK' .a rJd ifledJC41; aid·
in Korea, Gr~al Britain, the Uniletl Sljltes, West Germany, "'il* iliMh, but lbe amount of aid giv~n to i!O!p tbe DominiThailand and in a tiOflt oC other countrJ~s . These eJ!:.fi\8rl· can:s .d"evelop strong political ins,tltu.t1~ ....:,; ,or tbei,., own
enco!d . men could t..ve been broqght in, rwt as advlaeos •. choosing wa• so small 1! ·l!l'rtlY showed in tbe lig¥res.
but as "reference 10urces''- men whO!e brims could haw~
been picked by the South ~ietnomeoe.
''
Ct~re 1outstandin~

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burning sex stories" .... FootbaU l!l'e&amp;Wnol!ie atar Jim Brown
told ThooY ID1ilZine be and his
wile Sue wiU divorce ''Without
WJpleasantDeasu becaute 1 b e
'•diUn't seem able to keep up '
with him.. now that he'• ..Jim
Brown Movie Star. n
Nancy Stnatra•s ex, Tommy
Sands. ls a showbiz dropout temporarily, working toward b I 1
Master's in Engtlsb at tho Unlverslt,y of Hawaii; wants to be-come 11 writer .... Michael Caine

made homrlms hialrsdemark IR
films but in ..The Magu1n he'll
wear contact lenHs •••• catne••

our · ootlon of the llnolt

11111011g

the young •ctini set .... Poul
Newman's prettier. but ....
The local temperature plum •
metedv probably mad beeaun
Hugo

Winterhalter cbeckocl Into

the Warwick ..•. Even apti1B1

have their topical indterl: asked-lor dish at the Seafare
of the Aegaan, II "Steamed Hod

&amp;tapper, ~a Sl;rte•• ....
When Jackie Onasslo Jelled to
Srorp!o&amp; lor lho holldau. her
secret packet to, aurptlte Aril-

totle contained holdop and deli-

catessen tro'm NathaD's, ol Con~
eylaland and now Tlmeo Sll!w'o.
Saltptor VIdor ~ It tha
Ardal~ Water Wboel with IJ'rJ,
cia CatJzy 1,ynn (li,e also O..o
Heart &amp; Soul Rocor&lt;l CO.) wao
celebrating his dellibt with the
bust of l.yoclon Jolwon he'd Juill

prelellled to Ladfblrd at lho
White House .... Lwairy li be·
ing chain--stored where once

.v-

erylhing had to be ~
and unique: the XOndl Jetoet PllllDOn In Fl'001&gt;01'1. Grllld
BablliDIS 1 wtll haYe ~Uebel

Acapulco,
etc. - ,.

JJ1

S!&gt;&lt;IJn, Switzerland,
.

Hurne c~n ood Wile Je101ca

Tand,Y_ are pec~aalni all ~r
lhOJrical meiOOI'oblila to pre80111; ,to tbe Sr\Ut~ llllllluUon. 'lb,e wlfo 'of Asb!Ain Gaaella,
LBJ'o periiCIIal oeeretary, pre' oenled ber bulbsnd with • ...,.
natned Qeolrrey and hlo middle
m#C~er - 1Jolinlon .•.• •The

•. LonriO\I Sillerl caace""' lbelr
. Jan. Latin Quarter engapmcilti

Pinworms Are Common;
Eggs Easily Spread

ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
be treated at the same time.
A mother writes thai her
M e a D w h II e, lbey should
chUd recently Dlayed with
scrupulously w as h lbeir
some cblldren w6o have pinbanda before
meal and
worms. Their mother ta\eo
alter
eacb
trip
to
lbe
tollet.
a Ughlhearted at lit u de
No quaranlimi ·or fumlplion
toward lh1a lnfeolllion but
Is necessary.
lbe writer Is worried and
would like to lmow wbelher
her ehUd could get IJlmrorms·
by lUJt playlnl With thole
•
ellllilreb and whelber she
should keep her ehUd borne
uDIIl, U be baa the worms,
be baa gotten riel of them.
Pinworinl are I n d e ed
cDlllmon u the Ulhthear!A!d
mother Jmplled. F. cblld will
not get them from jOlt behlli
aroUnd eliildNn who bavel:bam but that doeo increase
b1a cballces. Here Ia they .are tranamiltatl. Pillworm egp with a diameter
of about 1111!10 111 an iilc:h get
on one 'a fliijera or food and
•
are swallowed. In the cligeitive traet they batch and
mature. Wben a female pillworm 11 fuU of eggs sbe
works ber way out of the
digeatlve .tract, Ulually at
night.
The anal itc~n ·, ~~o .not
enougb to .waken the 1\oit ()ul
may ciiUI!!' lcr•"''llnl- The
tiny egp will remain Otl lhe
filigen or under' tba naiiJ
and on the obeels. ·~ ntgirt
clothes. Ml\kinC the !Midi I!Dd
putUng the J!IIJat~lu' away
wm oond. the ·
(lito jll8
air. and .wherever 'lhel~nd
they are ready to li\1 ~ . aledl
op and ilafl tbe eye! · .
over ag!lln. ,
Tblsli\Oiber'~ ~hlld. mar or "
)!lay . not , line go~a piiiw0J111a,..' Jt '" 'balil'i.'W~"Iil . ,
nd ~~\10 treat Ilia(, IJ, bj!
hit, fltij wliole
fam•IY•j f•kl .
-~ r, 1t 1i'"\"l l"t ... ~,r,
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hive
l
enough of legislator&amp; prom•
ising to do tbat which · llws
cannot do.-Heitry. Foi:d,
American industrialllt.
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constructive.

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61 Cleve. Holy Name

Cleve. -

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re..trlal, oo of 1t lllid ..........., ... "'-l
olx ,ri. l'otf Lomrnoi.a ofactiljft. .
•corocl lba oilier New Vork

al-

I rolled oot last week to
pass and avoid the rush that s..et
up the halfback draw.'"
EniJ
Bubba Smllh, who
b!O&lt;ked • llekl p i try by
Cleveland's Don Cockroft: "{
studied Cockroft kicking in the
movies. I figured II I could get
throuah tbe line two steps and
throw up 11\Y handB, with my

height (6-loot-7) I just might

TOWNSHIPS
SCHOOL DISTRICTS

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Meigs Local S.D.. ·: ..... 4.90

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Weekend Sports Summa.ry
S.turdl,y
cha.mpionship as Joe Namath
ADELAIDE, Australia OJPO
threw three touchdowns passes
-The United States am Austra- in a 27-23 victory over the

lia split the Onol two alngleo O&amp;klaoo Raiders.
matches

~

won the Davis

the
~

Americans
Challenge

Rllund 4-1.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPO
-The South beat the North 28-7
in the 31at annual m~ro,y

1.60

26.50

.60

.66 .26 33.80

Iootball game•

CHESTER
Eastern Local S.D.. . .. . . 4.30 2.60
Meigs Local S:D, • . . • . . . . 4.90 2.50

23.60
26.50

.60
.60

.66 .26 31.80
.66 .26 84.80

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI)
- Terry McMillan threw Ulree
touc:hdow"D passes to lead

1.50

29.90

.80· . .86

LEBANON
•
Eastern Local ~!&gt;- . . . .. . 4.30 !r.oo
Southern L...._~.D. . . . . 4.90 2.00

23.60

24.00

.80 .86 .26 81.90
.80 .86 .26 31.80

LETART
Southern Local S.D. . . • • 4.30 2.60

24.00

.60 ' .86 .26 82.90

OLIVE
· Eastern Local S.D..•.•.• 4.90 8.00

23.60

;80 .86 .26 82.30

COLUMBIA
Alexander Local

llllosourt 1o a 311-10 &lt;t&gt;•et victory

sp. . . . . 4.90

ORANGE
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Eastern Local S.D. . ... • i .t.SO
RUTLAND
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Meigs Local S.D.••... . .• ,f.SO 2.60
· Rutland Village . . . . • . • • 4..80 1.40

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a.u . live

ewer for ~
Oakland ill frGnl U.:iO·leiQI
In the llnal period.
Alidn8CII quickly

the IID01 " the
aHowed Ml,l'nard
twice lor key
eoaulng klc:koll.
Moynard with

then

the Weltern title last week, was
given a massive rush by the
Jets defense which lim1ted him
to Fred Blletnlkoll's ZS-fard
scoring catch.

scoring strike

a

the

at oearly
"The last paaa ;.~~~

soooped up
SU]lOOsed

to go . fo

AtldnBOil said bllteriY,, ":::::!~
came up .ad tu.i'Ded ...
another great catch..,.
on Oaklancl'o lalt'
George Blanda booted three
field gvals of 27, 9 and 20 yardo attack,
with
two
remaining, Lamonica
for Oakland.
.. I wouldn't sa,y this is the the Raiders deep Into Nvtf
Banuzak scored ~m a
five-yard run and unperturbed

PeW

greatest game," Ewbank shouted through a mouthful of water
after be was la!rled lnto the
shower by the celebrating Jet
players. ."There have been a lot

territory with p&amp;Siel ·t:,!fli'
yards to Blletnlkoll' 81111 "

or games equally satisfying•.,
Namatll, an eligible bachelor,
came up with the understate-

Charlie Smith and It
as a fumble. Ralph
grabbed It to smother the

ment ol the season for him
when be said .. Don"t ask me
about Brtltlmore, I can't even

Raider attempt at vletory.

Warren Wells. On a
the

Oakland
a swing pa.81

threw

YOUI lilT

What

bow

RATES OF TAXATION J.'OR 1968

&amp;;~

.""""""". . ,. . .b:~:~~

· ~·

IIJil8 tl:lat beat Kansas City for

OWir

Allbuna in the Gator

BowL
SA.'I

FRANCISCO (UPO..c
Ronnie Jdmaon ran Cor one
twehd.owa and passed. for
1 - r to belp the ,....rdog
West IM!It the !last 111-7 in the
44th annual Shrine Classic,

What Would Happen
If A Fire Destroyed .,
Yo11 Home?

we did in October (when the

Could you afford to buy 0
new he. me or rebuild
:
home? You probably
"fire and extended cove,.. 1
age" insuronce with your
mortgage., but i·S thi"S
ough?
This
might only poy
m_ortgoge . See us

llrowno

vtc:e.

because I thool!ht they (the week's victory over Dallas,
BrOWns) 'thight be conscious of not this ·mueb ...

and one In the third to eoual the

t"'n

i

Zll.yard ....
· aftcl ballet step that beat
clefeoiler D... Gr11100 to lha
c:ornc ot the P lion.
.lliD Tomer, the lealue'o
loadlna 1aoror kicked field IIOall
of 33 ani! 26 yards Ill lie Jell
unllmbeJ'od lholr other polnt.mikiq · to keep lha
Rali.lera in check.
Daryle Lam o n 1 c a, after
tbrvwing tlve toucbdowns in the
- - ...

Cleveland Browns :
Coaeh Blanton Collier: "Bubthey said at the National
ba
Smith's block of Cockroft's
Fond&gt;all League championohip
field
goal attempt was a key.
game Sunday'
The low trajectory of the kick
Baltimore Colts:
allowed
Smith to block lt. I we
Hallback Tom Matte, who
make
the
field goal, we go
tied a record by scoring three
ahead
and
that might have
touchdowns : "1 have avergiven
us
the
momentum we
age speed and I consider myself
needed."
just an average back. .,
Defensive line coach Ed
Quarterback Earl Morrall:
Modzelewski
: .. They were just
uwe tried to establish our
sky
high
for
this game and we
running game early. We started
just
feU
Oat.
I rt'lt there would
with a halfback draw and it
be
a
little
letdown
after last
worked real good. I called lt

mainly• SUndl.y was
Mattr's 48y, as lle ran for two
touchdOWAS In the second period

In pursuance of law. I, Howard E . Frank, Treasurer of Meigs County, Ohio.
do hereby give notice that the number of Mills levied on each dollar o1 property
shown on the General Tax Duplicate of Real E•tate, Public Utility and Peraonal Property within said County for the year 19€8 is aa follows:

1

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~~-~ Ddo ...~ "" .tl.- were • • ...,.

defending think aboot girls today. •
'The last quarter had all the

CLEVELAND (IJPD -

But

___________. ,____________ . -.J

beating

.,

Just An Average Back-Matte

th0u8h be returned to the game
after receiriJW nitdlcatlon, was
oo tbe. doubltul Dot for MlamL

I
I

Browno 34~ llmday ood will
represent the NFL in tilt- ultrarich lnter..J.eague Utle pme 1n
Miami'• OrangE~ Bowl next
moa.th.
Ewbank was given the game
ball , IOJIIething reserved for
players this season, in reeognltion ol his building the Jets Into
champiooship callber. He nurtered Joe Namath rrom a rich
rookie to ~ richer veteran
during his coaching tenure.
Namath paid off with hi•
finest se&amp;fJOJl as a leader. From
a braab $400,000 bonus quarterback, the former Alabama star
turned into the team inspiration
and was of[ensive captain this
year.
Three 'ID's
Broadway Joe threw tbree
toUchdown passes. one less than
his season's high, and each one
was worth approximately $3,000
as the Jet&amp; hauled down a
wilmer's share of about $9,000
championS.

!&gt;Jnith sul!ered o

. BI&gt;~Rod{~·· ·~.. and,

In 1958 and 1959. .

Beltlmore best lho Cievel811d

lor

attempted Browns' Aeld goal
was called by Browns' coach
Blanton Colller the key play o!

AMh.

]...OOCIIe

be looll.o&lt;l forwvd 1o
I!J'OOting lho Colis he ooached to
Nattonol Football J.oague dtam-

piomlhlpo

that would keep bbr.i" out of the
Mlamlgame.

LJ Plttll mlit liN 4ttltlls 1'14 fttt htlfalure
.:J. =~hont ~· et llofntlo ..., . . ~. !Mnl·

. "Thin~ not 'toot I liatle

• •

"New bell r•••· .e'-. ·Papf"

Aliother Colt uncertalncy is
gigantic eoo Bubba Smith,
whose Orot,period blO&lt;k or Ill
I 1111 .........., In

I'_.
pme Sllnll4-,

said

cracked rib or another 11\lury

.O..UTYORI?£0 ZENITH DEAlER

AND CORPORATIONS

c

clw'nplonsblp

meet the Colts in the third
anrual ••s..ver Bolrl" at warm
Miami on Jan. 12, had bolter
not take Matte at his word it
they want to have a chance of
skiJI)lng the Baltimore el!Press.
At the moment, Matte, who
...,.ued the NFL title game
record by scorirw three touchdowns in SWda,y•s clash, la an
uncertain starter for the St.per
Bowl. He took 1 hard knee in
the back late in the game and
was woozy in the dressi~
room. He wAs scheduled for
exami,.tion ln Bai.Umore to
determine whetl!er he hao a

- - - - - - - STAll - -

come to abolil!h the law and
the prophets; I have come' '
not to abolil!h them. but ·w 1!
fulfill them."-Matlhew 5:!-7;

~ m or I~ a a

....e ' IOoiq otHii&lt; behiDd the
27-j!Oint .-Ina of WWie

ul'm just an averqe back." but
the National F-U Lequo
champion Baltimore Colts say
that's a lot of baloney.
So do the Clovol.aoo Br01rns,
who have Matte chleOy to
blame lor the 34-0 blosUrw they
took in Sunlay' • !rigid battle
for the NFL croWn In Clevelanll
SladiiBR- the ftrot shutout hanll' ed Clovelaoo in 143 games.
And the New York Jetl, who
relgp as American Footblll

I

nons do have a tlcb- I.Jnsae lo and Mro.
talned ChrlotmU, i,q W!tb,&amp;Q!!
maintain.
RicardO Mootalben'l In Ha- 1l,r dlnaer party,
GIRo were 01&lt;ellllnpd cmtJq' \
~alt for a reunion with hl1 .:Jn,
Marl&amp;:. oa R, Ill R. leave from lho 1101. ~ lncludod L I oa .
Mnlce In VIetnam .... Rlcu- F_orrali ol lolldllleport, ._Hq
dd a other oftapring, Laura. diD-. ber flrll Cbrloimao with ber
eel with South Amerlcao Antoine tll'andporenb; Mr. and Mra.llobMardlrosalso at lho ~sh Pa- ert Goldsberry and children, Bob,
the very nice ldda dlseovereclthe vUkln here, wbere ·a l1U1e bird
Mike, K.llh and Dame, New.llaehorus 81111 ohowplllhorsprolll- C. otooi j1liOOII) wblopsl'idthe,y'U ven.i Mr~ Reed Fernll, Mid- i
eoade ....... to nudity u lho
Jolalary 1919 ... 1101. dleport, 81111 Jojree, llonD7, ood ·
cafe laws allOw; and lie 1M- -tbat•aIn' like
Jimmy BUrden.
" •.
now •
Mr. Ralrden wao dlomlolod
T ...E WELL CHILD Gi
frlml the bc!opl!al Juill prtar to ,
Cbrllllnwl after havlnc beCII..,._
l1nod for two WIOks.

over

CLEVELAND (UPI) - Toon
Malle '-"" It to 1'"' otraigl1t,

Tht qu~l• ty g~J on ~lor,. I he n;uTt¥ .roes on•

- --- ------

Mia's rna unannounced it), ~w­
ed up at Cbarllas with a buuU-

• • •

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Or.._

Browns Defeated,
Mistak·es Costly

N~w ZP nirh " Zenetle" c ~n mo~.ke life tun again . Pr~c ls ion amplili -

~~~__!Ill

!if;W YORK (UJ&gt;D.-11'11 ..
Did , _ W8ljk lor Weel&gt;
lllid ' lha Baltlmon
COlli In the fklpor Bowl u.
- . ·.POW"' blo palBICb In
aa be ut In lilo
..m.l c1ta1r lha New 'York
.reto rallied ror • 21.:a vtetory
the Oal!Jaoo Raldo•• Ia lhe

IS Jllll'l!o II! 1J1o Jll!al period,
lnl!udluf, a lle-l&gt;rn"IJC 20-taat
!lOOk ,wil!l H ,..... left, io
be~ ~ """ New
and. lbiol!ln ~ a -

-801.

.

'

and

Blll1 .... !hun.

Jean Hersholt"s son Allan de-

are slaves of corruption: for

Lopn

Warren Armotron&amp; led tho
Oaldand •corlna againlt M!Jine.
101a with 2S and 22 poia!B
reopectivel¥. Charlie Wllllama ·
had 22 fer.· the Pipers.
Roolde Walt Piatkowski came

ra roon fro m :! Mioo-Lolh ic"ll circui rs. Wl'il!_hs onlv 1/6 oun ce and
!(uod for most mold losses. Co me m lor a tl£' monst ratio n of Z e n irh ·~
n1·w ZenL"Ci e. l r m ol y be ru:,t ri8hr fo r ~ou 1

WWism Zetcler and children, Plkkola. IJiu1 v~ ~ ,
Bitch 81111 lloallna, and lfr, and Buatriee lUnabart; Fo.Y ~:
carol)'a Smith lloclllclrcJibyWoi'JII. ;
Mro. R, S, Zoltllor, .. ctn. ard.
.
.
ey, 81111 Kim, Belpro.
Mro. cr., lloYIJ bu rolunted from awaek'o vtolt 111 T\l(edo
wljh her ~-lnoali, ~
· ro. ,., .a
Cnry DaYIJ, Jr. 81111 &lt;lllldren,

letter all the time.
Talk to your guidance eoun-

They promise them free·
dom, but they themselves

l.od U., Cl!all!o.l!llil U Jol..,,
' _ . . . , tlq)r .._ • ~
P,Oinl ~ ~Mil· but
,."'!el-od lil "'~ li&gt; llirn
bock !flo! Notor lnd dOoe to
Mlanj! Fiorf!l)Ans"' edied IIIII wiiitllt •'l&lt; pmea lft .lllil ·~
New Drl...,. BuCCOMetOIOT-106 DMaa- lea4iq ~rs. Dare!
and lbe llooaton MP.e#cko beat Carrier and Moon lad the
the Los Angf]eo Stan 93.83.
,
Henry

4

~to lilt ail 11

League

...In the boll~ theme.
noldlburC.
It
woo
oornod
b.Y woonen ollho
Quoilll of Mr. 0101 Mro. llart
Jackoao1
Clu1otlan
O!urch.
Dav.._t and 1am111 and Mrs.
-oo1rw
1r&lt;.1n
Meiaa COUnl¥
lllldred ZeiSler over lho' holiwera
'Ilt-lal'reeller,
MIJd.
day were Mr. Olld Mro. D. ·a.
red
Hawley,
llilrtt.
!(.,.ted,
Nan
Grimes and daulhter, Kafe!1, ol
EllicOtt Clt;r, Mel.: Mr. and Mro. Moon, Matpntl'Voolil, Vlbria,

apologized. ru never forget her
answer. She said, •1&gt;ebby, I've
been hurt so much that all the
things you could possible do to
me wouldn't hurt me half as much
as some kids have. 11
This year Jeanette isn't in
atlY oC my classes, but every time
I see the girls teasing her I
thing of what she oald.
as he's known for being a deHeien, I think she might be ·
linquent? - H. Y.
oot bad Iooidng if sbe lost weight
Dear u,
and stopped thinking of herself
I think youtve caught it! - the as a lost cause. Is there any"save him" virus that makes a thing 1 can oo. or wwld the kids
nice girl break out all over with just laugh at me if I asked them
reformer's bumps.
to help? ..... WONDERING
Natur~ly Jim fascinates you. Dear Won:
He's d111'erent. and a little danA few kids would laugh, but I
gerous, andyou're5l.JREheneeds lmow there are many who reel
just one good lnfiuence - you as you do, for I get your kind

me

par-.

atn

1ets Wiri 2,7~~3,

thO •lbotr taurlb • - JdP H f9r New York.
-iutjyo ...,., ~ Smilh
·'l1lorW ........ 17 ol bl.o

Rod&lt;elo b,y ";*\'&lt;D pmea, r ..
In OGier pmo1 ~·
Deavar boat lbO Dallu ~rail 102.e2, lho KeolljdQColonel• trf&amp;lped , the !!loW VP!:k
Nolo IJS-Ile In .. .erli~ lie

Guards

•

•

• J

u

lead lho I'UIIIIe"'l&gt; llfn\'O&lt;

Of.- Sorority . .• .;

·Tho .80th bll'flldOJ·otlle.~­
:
0101 Mro. X..otb Mdi3h~J~o7, omicron Chopter of Della
Gamma
was
oboarvedalaOirll!f,'
Jim Hood of Fountain VaHq,
Calli. otoppecl for a brleJ vt .. mao - I t the Jac..... C2u1111&gt;.
It with his famll¥ ~e enrGorte lan Cllurch.
Racbol
81111
Jack
w..-ot
lo New York lor addltiooal trainInc pertaining to his ernplo.ymant Jaokaon prorided )t:!~~·
mutic ~ lbe event, uid~
••• llf8hl Ollllneer.
Slanlq,
also of JackaGn, 'ela!Aid
- r t Sharp lo ......,.rsllq:
a
Olrlatma'o
'story Hdtled "Oo
!Jam recent ..,. OIJI'1I81"1 at Sl.
You
Beli.W·
tn
Mtraelea." Ala
~ Hooplta] In COlumbus.
. fehnliad &lt;!lllductod •
He • • returned bore to lho brief
'
1
\U.i'U•
......... tnl}....tna.
hOme'i&lt;&gt;t ·Mr. and Mro. Paul u.p..
.
·. l
loallall by Mr. and Mrs. Gll!lll lha~ '·
,.,.. 11e brUnch lbe tableo10,ara'
Sharp 81111 SCII, Iloanle, of ROJ·

regard spinach as a weed.

NEWSPAPER.

Fort BemJna. GL

Tbursday after lfiiOidlnii a week
Mr.
bore·........ their
and Mro. llllllln . _ and Mr,

NEW YORK -

off lfie

SMITH HURT
CUPO- Three
BALTIMORE (UP!l- Defengunmen stole $20,000 trom the sive eoo Bub\;o Smllh or the
Diamolll Club at Shea Stadium Colts WBI llmplna from an
Surxlay five hours after the New inJured left ankle today, a
York Jets had beaten the souwnlr of Surllay's Nadonal
08kland Raiders 21-23 ror the Footl&gt;lll League ~onshlp
Am e r i c a n Football League
in Cleveland won by
championship.
Baltimore 34-0.
The men, carrying autc:rnatlc
Smith went to the hosPital lor
pistols, lied up the offtee treatment ~ night but oald
ma~~tger
and
three other he thougtrt it was only a bed
helpers,
sprain.

On Birthday :. :.

Success wouJd certainly rank as a momentous scie_ntific a c h i e v e m en t, but
chances are 1t would make no difference
at all to countless small fry who already

DRESSED ENVELOPE TO HELEN BOTTEL, CARE OF THIS

tl!ey

.

~.

otu "~ \ .Ill: ~~ ·~- .
~ ~ ~(., , . . -wbllo ·JI\I!l ·· PWa:*- le!nd · a

·• _ . '1n ~Foll~· 1110 -oni! ~...._.,,

Pme

lated.

TY RULES FOR MATURITY :•
SEND A STAMPED, SELF -AD-

.

ROB JETS
NEW YORK

to desp1sed garden weeds as nourishing as
present food plants, such as spinach.
Spinach happens to be a good example,
since it is Wlder the most intense study in
the effort to decipher the secrets of photosynthesis , the complex chemical process
by which green plants transform sunlight,
carbon dioxide and water into food com·
ponents, fats and proteins.
Once they learn how spinach does it, re.
searchers hope to dupHcate the process In
the laboratory to produce a chemical
which, sprayed on weeds, would convert
them into food plants. They report progress. Several plant elements that initiate
and control photosynthesis have been iso-

FOR YOUR COPY OF "TWEN-

""""'r. who

t&gt;SrtlaiJ.1 · torn~ 'II•
of \'fo lett !&lt;nee ,In ~

at the University of California.
They are looking into posslbUlUes of expandin~ our food supply by making hither-

You'd be surprised how nuch
you'll help yourself in the process!- H.

·Were 0 _..,..

atliln't. I~

U a nice mess of weeds shows up as the
piece de resistance on your dinner table in
the not too distant future, blame scientista:

selor and see If you can't cook
up a "Help Jeanette Club!'

lho1

. "'#erilll· a .

Competition for Spinach

of

.~

-

......,._
,
,
t'l~ without Rld&lt; Barry,
the, Allltjican jlo,t!etball Aosocl-

to work down ll1rou!lh their dedant rhetoric to tbe eore of
their true, and actually gentle,

He "!!d , . be had a wife and let your parents decide whether
lOft, \Hil' ~ be tells me be was be ia saveable. And listen to
ju&gt;ll ldddiiJC. I don'tknowwhlchto them! They can see things a lot
be11eve•. J guest rm _,Pretty n.\ive. more clearl,y than you, right now.
JJm has been very alee to me. - H.
What - l e soy about him does- Dear Heieo'
n"t seem true. He 'Ia t. to be
Lut year Jeanette cametoour
with. ,IDd never pta fresh. He school. 9te wasn~ attractlve.
walkl
.hoine after work at S!e was so fat she wacklled, and
nltlll; I~ 111m about his rep. her hair was cut very ohort.
utatlciG, · .,.S he Aid he wowdrft lite ate lunch with her baby sisever burt a alrl Uke ·me. But be ter (five year~ younger).
IIUl Ul&lt;eo his wild crowd, aod
The "group• made an kinds
the "ltreet" glrll.
~ tun ~ her. They played jokes
I knOw I should '•top walking and teased her, 81111 were aw'
. _ with him ond l.aH 111m not fUll¥ mean. She just smiled and
to cill. a.t Pd like to keep him took it.
aa ' l,rlflld, oot a 1&gt;oa1. friend. · one day I said something le

Jut thet,e were and

• QUid&lt; ~ to thole crikco

r.........,.

differentness attracts him too,
but not so mueli that be will give
Ill&gt; his wUd erowd.
Find out more a1&gt;out him beale.·'M me ~ JDO:re Utan a month, Core this pa any farther. Then,
and l~. aa l.u~ lrooble mak- II Jim is not as bad ali reportor, ..J1artin1 !lihls aH the time. eel, invite him to ~ home and

Would lhia hurt my .._talloo,

Till, ~tand 04*• 'have flrod '

"liY WILLlAN "!;; 'WIIJ'I!Il ,_
WAlliiiNGTON - The _,._
celebt1itod by real ood . . . .
c h t - aa lhltl#Jho birth

ing Sl5 billion a year on higher edooa:tlon. of lie Ilion of God
lhla
and this wiU increaw by ]0 per cent or
UID!.t Ill an ~tmoaphen In whkh
mor¥ each year.
.mwo
·ot ll1e academle )'I!WII are•
When times art' changing slowly, then
lnalstln.lr:
that ..God ta dead." ~
paat. present and future merge into one
The aasertJOn Ia ~ ~·
continuous patttrn. But in times of rapid
change . the present appears .to be ·a d.Js· · onl1 to lho trui,V ploui but alao
continuity between the- past atld the future- to llet ~obi¥ ireator
and no educational poJicy seems ~equate -..mber f1l Ul who are v~ tar
to bridge the gap.
in&gt;m pieb' but - ottn ·beHevo
Turmoil is an inevitable characteristic with our beano what we do not
of a rapidly changing world, and an educa- praetice In our live• or per~
tional system not in turmoil, DuBridge
points oul. would be one that is surely alwaya aeeept in our ccpaelou•
mlnda.
dead.
ADd ~.. tho )'&lt;1111111 rebelo,
Imperfections there are. But these imthoul!b
undoubtedly motivated In
perfections are going to be cured, says
DuBridge. "not by wrecking but by im- port by a almple, olcl-tashloaod
proving the strPCture- which ~arries tbe desire to _ , "the atatua
torch of learning, the torch of civillzation, quo'' and their elders, are tar
on to future generations. 11
more lender than Iough II Cllly
lho adult coo be patient enouglt

lor total tranaformatlon. Your

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Clark: "We

played tho Colts the same wo,y
won 30-110). Thlngo
didn't work out so well this
time ...
Owner Art Modell: "The
bubble burst, I gue85. ''

Davis-Warner Ins..
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etnc-tl . . . 21 14 .1100 6
New York. , •• 24 17 .585 6
• Detroit •••••. 13 22 .371 14
llll-kee •••. 10 29 • 256 19
West

W. L. Pet. GB
Los Anpioa • . 27 11 •711
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Atlaota . . . \:' '• 22 15 .595 ..,
San Diogo . . •• 16 21 .432 Ill'!:
Son Fran. • . •• 16 !2 • 421 11
Odcogo .•••• 16 23 • 410 111h
Seattle •••••. 13 28 .317 IS'h
Phoenix ..•••. 8 29 .216 1Sih
Sunday's Results
New York 120 Seattle 112
Atlanta 101 Baldmore 99
Chicago 102 MUwaukee 97 ,
Los A~es Ill Detroit 108
Only games scheduled
Mooday'a Gimes
san Francileo at Chicago

Los All&amp;:eles at San Diego

carroll~

LOOK GOOD?
WANT SOME?

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'York Knlekerbocke'rs both have
.....,Ud!V &amp;&lt;&gt;Oil golJV ror tbem
in tlle Natlwal Blol&lt;etball

Anoclltloa.
AUIIIII, stretched Its •illn!JV
otreak to ta games SUnda¥
nlsht by n!wiJV the Blltimore
Bullets 101-99 and the Knieka
ltJped their string or victories to
eight with a 120.112 decision
cmor tbe Seattle StWeriOIIi&lt;o In
• came played at Vaocouwr. .
El..,.here, tbe Los Angoles

Bucks 102--97.
Denver 102 Dallas 92
A J.l;.foot jumper at the buz&amp;er
:Morm,f'a GAMES
by Zelmo &amp;aiY .... lhe Los AJVeles at Dollao
Hawks. thelr margin c:1. victQry Kentucky at Indiana
after they bad overcome a ft:ve..
Only games scheduled
poim deftclt In the Onal mi111te.
The triumph broke a Hawks'
clubs record ol , 23 ,..... • .

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CITY LOAN

Monroe, who had 33.

Bucks.

Non Tournament
Duke 96 Clemson 70
Kentue!Q&lt; 110 Notre Dame 90
Cincinnati 74 North Texas st. 62

N. W. COMPTON,O.D.

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All abOard to a Now
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Wlih ~looo
of· goOd things to como _ you and,"'~"· We,,
woicomo '69 wltll a wano ox,rilslon of lllito-•
for yaur frlondiy patronage in tho jHtot

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Bluebonnet Cll.llf(! at Houston

Houston t/1 San Francisco 67

vt.J.

st. 81 P.rtiand

:E~cfiange Gifts
A polalllill' wU pnaeat.d to
Mro. · W_.i&amp;!:o __.., Joaaer,
during tllo CbrlllmU .1101'0' lit
Middll!PI'It GirNk:oul Troop 185
at the ' - " a( Mr. and Mro.
WIWam IIOmm.

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With t1v: Rose Bowl oomo onlY
Veteran center WUUs Reed two day11 of(, the Untverslty ol
scored 1 season high or 34 Southern california and Ohio
pointa tor ~e Knick&amp;, who have State laid off body contact in
won 18 of their last 22 pmes to
move Into a virtual tie for
rourth place with idle Cineinnati
In the Eastern Divil!iiOO. Seattle,
loser of its last 10 pmes, '•s
led by rookie Art Harris' 21
points.
Los Anples mllintained Its
flh ..pme lead over nmnerup
Atlanta in the Western Division
tbanks to ll:st-mimlte heroics bY
Elgin Baylor and Jlllullzy Egan.
BQlor sank a IS-foot jump shot
with 41 seconds to go 11'11 made
a key rebound and Egan hit two
free throws with three seconds
loft.
Jerry Wflst had 34 .POints for
the Lakoro and Baylor added 24
while Dow Bins scored 29 and
Hippy Hairston 28 Cor Detroit.
BCib Boozer scored 13 ofhis 23
points In the final quarter when
Chlcqo o\'erCIDle a '13-68
dellclt to beat Mllnukee. Jim
Waohi- of the ' l!plja,,!PII all
seorers with 25 points and Jon
MeGioeklln had 24 lor the

Bulldogs
Toppled

their drills lllda)&lt;,
COOeh WOO!IY llayes,

ISLE
'

caster Frlda.y night.
Both looms coiieded 19 fteld
goals, but tbe Golden Gales won

out

the fQU circles, eolleeling 16 tree tosses to AUten&amp;
at

three.

AHS led 36..'15 IIIIer three perIod&amp;, but !ailed to score during
tlle llnal three minutes a( J11a.Y.
The ioas left AHS With a W
......, mark. h llioo llllllj1peCi
tlle Alhonlona foul • ....,. win·
ll!&gt;g ~ Lg:asll!r is f,§.1!i"

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yeliii!~hlli -~ 111iJ1!i i

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Buckeye mentor, gave his pitYoro ~ oft and ICheduled
'.

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Bowl claah.
In a gam•Qrpe practice Salourday

at East Loa Angeles Col·

lege, Hayes drUied his ol!enslve
and defensive untts· O&amp;lli}tst USC

formations.
At the USC practice field,
Coach John McKey faced the

•

cauae of lnjuries.
McKay has rnoved "AI Cowl·
lnga from defensiw tackle to dev
lensive entl and end Mike Berry

trom

string

fullback.

The

shifts were pfompted by injuries kJ end Jbn Grtasum anll
Humphrey

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LEGAL NOTICE ·
MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS

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ner and USC's ·a\CI8l"Star, saki
he planned to end hi 8 ooliestste
eareer in style. He said

W-aday'a

rilll•

'fit._.,

State :was one «.f.~~;l.oat")m- ··
portant
he has evn faeed.
score ol Saturday's game:
"I've got t.Jd.s thing, n' he said.
ATHENS - Wiekarham, 8,2·
"I've just got to bl~ , a good
18; Welch, 2..D-f; Wagner, 2~;
game because of die way things
' . have ended for me in other
Handley, 1-11..2; SWart. 5-11-111:
Jone1, 1-1.3; Coon, 0.0..0; TO- - years."
T ALS 19-3-41.
Slrnpo0n, a 6-!oot-2, 205;1oond
LANCASTER - D, llflller, 2. senior, has never pltyed Cor 1
3,..7; Frances, 0~-0; DeFHRio,
team that finished on a wh)..
4..S-13; Dozman, 5-1-11; IQine, ni.. . - .
4..S·l3; R. lllliler, 4-2.J.O; TO.
in hll!ft tehooi and iun!oc oolTALS 19-16..S4.
iege, he !ailed to "l!l.~t In
By Quarters:
style.'". For threfl years in hJgh
Athens . . . . 12 24 38 41 school tootbaD., lasketball and
Lanoaster . , . 15 21 35 54
baoeblll at Goie.Ueo High In san ,,
Reserves - Athena 50, LanFrancisco, tl;le teams never won
ca-45.
a R1Jbe, Then, 11 a senior, the

House Trailer Owners

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All occupied or vacant house trailers In Countr of Mairs, pursuant
Ill amended House Bill No. 174 State of Ohio, n subject to an annual
ta1, paJable bJ tile owa, for the prlvilqe of uslnr or acc:uprinr a house
trailer, due on or befare January 31, 1969.
The ta1, payable to the County Treasurer, is computed and assessed wherein the house trailer has its sites and bJ multlpiJinr the assessable walue of the house trail• bJ the tax tate of the taxinr district, and
shall not be less than ($1~) eirhteen doll•s in anr case.

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A panaiiJ of $5 or 10\ of tu due, wlllchev• is peater, will be
llltfl$8d upali all owners faililil to pay thl annilal house trailer tal 011,
or before, the Janu., 31, 196P. deadline.

The tax books are now open for the Ddmber or first hall collec·
tion of tha1968 Real Estate Taxes. Also for delinquent tax. Closi111
date will be Feb. 5, 1969.
HOWARD E. FRANK

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For Your New Years
Celelratlnc!
Rt. North Pl. Pleasant, W. Va.

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FLORENCE, Ky. (Uro,.: M.
H. Van Bers Sr., the •tton's

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The price of electricity has gone down and down. If your electric bil!s,ate
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muelt; but oneo he breoka
throlwh. he pta the big one.
"We all knOw we can't play

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Trailers subject to the ab9va listed law do not include travel trailers, 11e•l111 a vellicul• portpte slrucbre built on a chassis and not
eiCiedinr a rross wellht o14,~ lbs. when lactcirJ equipped lor the road,
or an OYerilft len&amp;th of (30) thlrtr feet and used .as a tempor., dwelllnr
for travel, recreation, and •acatlon use. Trawel trall~r owners, 'however,
nist relister their structure .ln the office .of the Mairs County Auditor,
also bJ the Janu., 31, 1969 deadline, and obtain a tax-exempt decal.
GORDON H. CALDWELl
AUDITOR, MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

675-1611

SONS
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•nn t~ In a
row bu1 i,.t tl1e last pPIIOo In
junior ~oliese tberlo was 1 17pme \,.-t.nntnc streak, ""-'•But
don't your know we lost our last
game," be satd. "Now 1 waR
to 10 out in st)ie."
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0. J. added. "I'd do anything
to win. You 1snow we're the
greater tam and we're s•
posed to be winnlJW, so we Juat
10 out aDd do It, oo matter .
whato U we're behind we kni:JIIf
it's 'becau1e we'~ not plQtng
"' to - -blliUeo. ..
. But, OSV' • l&lt;:dJV de!enohe
Cllllllin and premier IWba&lt;ker
Mark Stier hid a ,.,..d lor
Sinil- "Wo icnOio 0. J .....
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To be Jan. 12th

CoYinston.

Meanwhile, 0. J. Simpson,
~ tt68 Helslnan Trophy win-

In a SEOAL pme looight. Boa

ATTENTION

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Pledge Service

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third atril1f · tallbl.ck to

seconl

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Lancaster rallied to defeat the
Athens ' Bulldogs 54-41 at Lan-

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team

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Mil-

.... high man !or
Allan~~, w!tll 23 points but game
honors Went to Baltimore's Earl

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~ ... ~ •10 .841.
Komudcy ••• 14 n
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llllaml •• • • • 13 . 17 .433 7
Jrdla• ..... 13 19 .406 8
N... York; •• Ia 20 .33310
West
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Oakland ..... 27 5 .844
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Denwr .•••• li 11 .aa ,.
Dall.ao ...... 13 12 .520 1CJ1h
N. Orleans •• 15 16 .484 1~\':t
Los AJV. ••• 11 IS .407 13'~
H011slon • •• 7 29 .259 l'l'l:t

Kentud&lt;.y liS New York 11' ol
Loken defeatsd the Detroit Miami 107 No• Or~ll8 108
Pistons 111-108 and the Clli..,O Oakland 120 Minno- 99
Bulls tOIIIJOd the
Hoostlln 93 Loo An&amp;elea 83

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AM&amp; 61 Franklln Monroe 17
LeboDon 57 Kingl 46
PIIJII Catholic 54 Sidney Holy
An&amp;ele 50

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atarllbw for conaecutlve vict.o..

Phoenix at Seanle
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Beavercreek 61 West
too 4'

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etnc-tl . . . 21 14 .1100 6
New York. , •• 24 17 .585 6
• Detroit •••••. 13 22 .371 14
llll-kee •••. 10 29 • 256 19
West

W. L. Pet. GB
Los Anpioa • . 27 11 •711
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Atlaota . . . \:' '• 22 15 .595 ..,
San Diogo . . •• 16 21 .432 Ill'!:
Son Fran. • . •• 16 !2 • 421 11
Odcogo .•••• 16 23 • 410 111h
Seattle •••••. 13 28 .317 IS'h
Phoenix ..•••. 8 29 .216 1Sih
Sunday's Results
New York 120 Seattle 112
Atlanta 101 Baldmore 99
Chicago 102 MUwaukee 97 ,
Los A~es Ill Detroit 108
Only games scheduled
Mooday'a Gimes
san Francileo at Chicago

Los All&amp;:eles at San Diego

carroll~

LOOK GOOD?
WANT SOME?

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'York Knlekerbocke'rs both have
.....,Ud!V &amp;&lt;&gt;Oil golJV ror tbem
in tlle Natlwal Blol&lt;etball

Anoclltloa.
AUIIIII, stretched Its •illn!JV
otreak to ta games SUnda¥
nlsht by n!wiJV the Blltimore
Bullets 101-99 and the Knieka
ltJped their string or victories to
eight with a 120.112 decision
cmor tbe Seattle StWeriOIIi&lt;o In
• came played at Vaocouwr. .
El..,.here, tbe Los Angoles

Bucks 102--97.
Denver 102 Dallas 92
A J.l;.foot jumper at the buz&amp;er
:Morm,f'a GAMES
by Zelmo &amp;aiY .... lhe Los AJVeles at Dollao
Hawks. thelr margin c:1. victQry Kentucky at Indiana
after they bad overcome a ft:ve..
Only games scheduled
poim deftclt In the Onal mi111te.
The triumph broke a Hawks'
clubs record ol , 23 ,..... • .

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CITY LOAN

Monroe, who had 33.

Bucks.

Non Tournament
Duke 96 Clemson 70
Kentue!Q&lt; 110 Notre Dame 90
Cincinnati 74 North Texas st. 62

N. W. COMPTON,O.D.

·----)

OPTOMOIIST
Of't1C£ DOORS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON
. TH'IJils.) - EAST COIJHT Sf., POMEROY

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MilwaUkee Clas•lc
Ohio u. 68 Arm.Y

·MarQuette

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All abOard to a Now
,
Wlih ~looo
of· goOd things to como _ you and,"'~"· We,,
woicomo '69 wltll a wano ox,rilslon of lllito-•
for yaur frlondiy patronage in tho jHtot

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Bluebonnet Cll.llf(! at Houston

Houston t/1 San Francisco 67

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st. 81 P.rtiand

:E~cfiange Gifts
A polalllill' wU pnaeat.d to
Mro. · W_.i&amp;!:o __.., Joaaer,
during tllo CbrlllmU .1101'0' lit
Middll!PI'It GirNk:oul Troop 185
at the ' - " a( Mr. and Mro.
WIWam IIOmm.

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PASADENA, Caiit (lJP0 -

With t1v: Rose Bowl oomo onlY
Veteran center WUUs Reed two day11 of(, the Untverslty ol
scored 1 season high or 34 Southern california and Ohio
pointa tor ~e Knick&amp;, who have State laid off body contact in
won 18 of their last 22 pmes to
move Into a virtual tie for
rourth place with idle Cineinnati
In the Eastern Divil!iiOO. Seattle,
loser of its last 10 pmes, '•s
led by rookie Art Harris' 21
points.
Los Anples mllintained Its
flh ..pme lead over nmnerup
Atlanta in the Western Division
tbanks to ll:st-mimlte heroics bY
Elgin Baylor and Jlllullzy Egan.
BQlor sank a IS-foot jump shot
with 41 seconds to go 11'11 made
a key rebound and Egan hit two
free throws with three seconds
loft.
Jerry Wflst had 34 .POints for
the Lakoro and Baylor added 24
while Dow Bins scored 29 and
Hippy Hairston 28 Cor Detroit.
BCib Boozer scored 13 ofhis 23
points In the final quarter when
Chlcqo o\'erCIDle a '13-68
dellclt to beat Mllnukee. Jim
Waohi- of the ' l!plja,,!PII all
seorers with 25 points and Jon
MeGioeklln had 24 lor the

Bulldogs
Toppled

their drills lllda)&lt;,
COOeh WOO!IY llayes,

ISLE
'

caster Frlda.y night.
Both looms coiieded 19 fteld
goals, but tbe Golden Gales won

out

the fQU circles, eolleeling 16 tree tosses to AUten&amp;
at

three.

AHS led 36..'15 IIIIer three perIod&amp;, but !ailed to score during
tlle llnal three minutes a( J11a.Y.
The ioas left AHS With a W
......, mark. h llioo llllllj1peCi
tlle Alhonlona foul • ....,. win·
ll!&gt;g ~ Lg:asll!r is f,§.1!i"

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yeliii!~hlli -~ 111iJ1!i i

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Buckeye mentor, gave his pitYoro ~ oft and ICheduled
'.

J

Bowl claah.
In a gam•Qrpe practice Salourday

at East Loa Angeles Col·

lege, Hayes drUied his ol!enslve
and defensive untts· O&amp;lli}tst USC

formations.
At the USC practice field,
Coach John McKey faced the

•

cauae of lnjuries.
McKay has rnoved "AI Cowl·
lnga from defensiw tackle to dev
lensive entl and end Mike Berry

trom

string

fullback.

The

shifts were pfompted by injuries kJ end Jbn Grtasum anll
Humphrey

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LEGAL NOTICE ·
MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS

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ner and USC's ·a\CI8l"Star, saki
he planned to end hi 8 ooliestste
eareer in style. He said

W-aday'a

rilll•

'fit._.,

State :was one «.f.~~;l.oat")m- ··
portant
he has evn faeed.
score ol Saturday's game:
"I've got t.Jd.s thing, n' he said.
ATHENS - Wiekarham, 8,2·
"I've just got to bl~ , a good
18; Welch, 2..D-f; Wagner, 2~;
game because of die way things
' . have ended for me in other
Handley, 1-11..2; SWart. 5-11-111:
Jone1, 1-1.3; Coon, 0.0..0; TO- - years."
T ALS 19-3-41.
Slrnpo0n, a 6-!oot-2, 205;1oond
LANCASTER - D, llflller, 2. senior, has never pltyed Cor 1
3,..7; Frances, 0~-0; DeFHRio,
team that finished on a wh)..
4..S-13; Dozman, 5-1-11; IQine, ni.. . - .
4..S·l3; R. lllliler, 4-2.J.O; TO.
in hll!ft tehooi and iun!oc oolTALS 19-16..S4.
iege, he !ailed to "l!l.~t In
By Quarters:
style.'". For threfl years in hJgh
Athens . . . . 12 24 38 41 school tootbaD., lasketball and
Lanoaster . , . 15 21 35 54
baoeblll at Goie.Ueo High In san ,,
Reserves - Athena 50, LanFrancisco, tl;le teams never won
ca-45.
a R1Jbe, Then, 11 a senior, the

House Trailer Owners

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All occupied or vacant house trailers In Countr of Mairs, pursuant
Ill amended House Bill No. 174 State of Ohio, n subject to an annual
ta1, paJable bJ tile owa, for the prlvilqe of uslnr or acc:uprinr a house
trailer, due on or befare January 31, 1969.
The ta1, payable to the County Treasurer, is computed and assessed wherein the house trailer has its sites and bJ multlpiJinr the assessable walue of the house trail• bJ the tax tate of the taxinr district, and
shall not be less than ($1~) eirhteen doll•s in anr case.

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A panaiiJ of $5 or 10\ of tu due, wlllchev• is peater, will be
llltfl$8d upali all owners faililil to pay thl annilal house trailer tal 011,
or before, the Janu., 31, 196P. deadline.

The tax books are now open for the Ddmber or first hall collec·
tion of tha1968 Real Estate Taxes. Also for delinquent tax. Closi111
date will be Feb. 5, 1969.
HOWARD E. FRANK

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For Your New Years
Celelratlnc!
Rt. North Pl. Pleasant, W. Va.

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Trailers subject to the ab9va listed law do not include travel trailers, 11e•l111 a vellicul• portpte slrucbre built on a chassis and not
eiCiedinr a rross wellht o14,~ lbs. when lactcirJ equipped lor the road,
or an OYerilft len&amp;th of (30) thlrtr feet and used .as a tempor., dwelllnr
for travel, recreation, and •acatlon use. Trawel trall~r owners, 'however,
nist relister their structure .ln the office .of the Mairs County Auditor,
also bJ the Janu., 31, 1969 deadline, and obtain a tax-exempt decal.
GORDON H. CALDWELl
AUDITOR, MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

675-1611

SONS
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•nn t~ In a
row bu1 i,.t tl1e last pPIIOo In
junior ~oliese tberlo was 1 17pme \,.-t.nntnc streak, ""-'•But
don't your know we lost our last
game," be satd. "Now 1 waR
to 10 out in st)ie."
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0. J. added. "I'd do anything
to win. You 1snow we're the
greater tam and we're s•
posed to be winnlJW, so we Juat
10 out aDd do It, oo matter .
whato U we're behind we kni:JIIf
it's 'becau1e we'~ not plQtng
"' to - -blliUeo. ..
. But, OSV' • l&lt;:dJV de!enohe
Cllllllin and premier IWba&lt;ker
Mark Stier hid a ,.,..d lor
Sinil- "Wo icnOio 0. J .....
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To be Jan. 12th

CoYinston.

Meanwhile, 0. J. Simpson,
~ tt68 Helslnan Trophy win-

In a SEOAL pme looight. Boa

ATTENTION

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Pledge Service

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Lancaster rallied to defeat the
Athens ' Bulldogs 54-41 at Lan-

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Allan~~, w!tll 23 points but game
honors Went to Baltimore's Earl

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Komudcy ••• 14 n
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llllaml •• • • • 13 . 17 .433 7
Jrdla• ..... 13 19 .406 8
N... York; •• Ia 20 .33310
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Oakland ..... 27 5 .844
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Dall.ao ...... 13 12 .520 1CJ1h
N. Orleans •• 15 16 .484 1~\':t
Los AJV. ••• 11 IS .407 13'~
H011slon • •• 7 29 .259 l'l'l:t

Kentud&lt;.y liS New York 11' ol
Loken defeatsd the Detroit Miami 107 No• Or~ll8 108
Pistons 111-108 and the Clli..,O Oakland 120 Minno- 99
Bulls tOIIIJOd the
Hoostlln 93 Loo An&amp;elea 83

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AM&amp; 61 Franklln Monroe 17
LeboDon 57 Kingl 46
PIIJII Catholic 54 Sidney Holy
An&amp;ele 50

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atarllbw for conaecutlve vict.o..

Phoenix at Seanle
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Beavercreek 61 West
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Firebird HT Coupe, Ftiur on the floor *M) 8
L.eMans, blve finish, custom atriping. b'(ue vinyl ,
with bucket seats, P.B., radio, 23,000 miles by
col own•. Like new 1st lin• wide oval w•w Ures.

~l••tiMIII.Ie. Th• p"*llshet will
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Traded in by loco\ retired man, w-w ti.res like new(
. slatt .trey _finish, spotless clean interior, ~~~ power
equipment, factory air conditioned. Was $1795. Holi·
cloy pr;ced $1595.

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. POMEROY, OHIO

OFfiCE HOURS

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Noll C.

uf "" :" cu~tomers . friends and
neigh.Jors. from former own- 3 ROOM omfumlshed apartment.
Phone 992·311'15.
12-3-tfe
ers of Five Points Grm.
Joe and Gladys Adkins,
il'OUR ROOM hoUJe with bath,
49'3 Rooewood East
picture window. on Lincoln
Tuc!lOn. Arizona. 12-29-2tp
Rgts. Call 992·2780 or IIG-3432.
IUtfc
A ONE-WEEK revival will begin at the Church of God.
Chester. Ohio Sunday. Dec. HARMONY apartments - 3 and
4 ' rooms. furnished . new:
29. 7:30 p.m .. Evangellat Rev.
waDs,
floors, furniture . PriByron Jones of Cleveland.
vate parking. .Out of all
Tenn . Sneclal sln~ing each
ovenlng. Pastor. Rev. Ches- Doods. 3 blocks from Pometer Bryant extends a · cordial roy JIOBI office. 992-5382 from
10 a.m. lo 6 p.m.
11-4-lfe
lnvltotlon to aD.
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WILL DO sewlnvt home - TRAILER, Brown's Troller
Par~. Minersville. Phone 9ft.
zippers.
pockets. re l ~lng .
:1314.
1:1-20-IOtc
hemiTinl!. alterations. etc.
Mrs . Frl'tldle Thahet. Mason.
Phone 773-5,51.
4-"'-"' P'TJRNISHED garage a)l4lrtment on Uncoln mu. utW·
ties
paid. Adults only. Phorie
VACANCY lor two elderly peo992-3489.
11-27-Stc
ple. Prefar private paid pa·
llenll. Phone MIISOII, '1'13-5185.
IN-Ife

ANTIQ\JEs. . furnlitn. ~!shes.
·ml~ilan.ous. Mrs. Howard
HelpW•n•ed
CeCUi'IDII· vt. Main 111.. Pome....;. ., •• •.
1-15-lfe CAR HOPS. Aj&gt;ply In peroon,

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bath and ldlebon pri'v lleplt Phone IIG-n72.

SOMEoNE

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Crow's Steak House, Pomeroy.
1Z-30.6tc

For Sale

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SEED LIMESTONE for your
driveway? We furnish and
Help Wanted
deliver.
Emmett W. Shuler.
LADY 'WOOED tG aulst In
care OJ.. aemi-lnvalld woman . Contracting, Phone IJ92..32U.
12-22-tfc
HUibanll and wife In family .
OWn .r®m,· no taundfy. Weoi&lt;SAFE, simple l ·n d
cuU fn. If desired. Phone REDUCE
fast
with
Gobese tablets. OnMt-tl11t
12-21-3tp
ly 98 cents. NelsOn Drugs.
11-D-30tp

MtleHelp Wanted

EMPI:OYED

MAN. Repair
ty~ part time. Work
with dlltrihuior. Company
tr.ml. LOOa1 Interview. Wrlle
Bar J1, Glenshaw, Pa.
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~partmenl,

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.ftfotm' Pomeroy. CaD I!JZ.
110 bolore 5 p.m. 1J-Itl-lfc

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TRAILER SPACE. . ready lo
hoGii up, private. plenty of
room for children 1o play.

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!968 STEREO radio combination.? Handsome walnut t:o,,.

sole. This has BSR automalle
record chanJer. Take oveo·
r:ayments r:tf $5.35 per m·mth

or pay $69.99. Call

992-!al~

12-2!1-Stc

For Sale

straight stitch. For only 139
cash or 14.50 per month.
Phone 992-2506.
12-27-ltc
SALESMAN'S

demonstrator.

!968 Zie Zag sewing machine.
regularly $93, complete. now
$42. This machine makes buttonholes, dams, erilb., can be
put on monthly ]HJYments of

15.25. Phone 992-2136. 12-24-61c
1'168 EARLY American stereo :
This set has AM &amp; FM radio.
.&amp;-speed
automatlc record
rhanaer. Lovely finish. Just

like new. Take over payments
of $5 per month or pay 187.35.
Try 11 in your homo. Phone
992·21136.
12-24-6tc
B~AUTI_ryl- ~~~~11\..~.

flAY. G. CARSON. Phone 7ft. :.OF'TY PILE, free from aoll
4753.
~12tp
is the carpet cleaned witb
Blue LU51re. Rent elilctrlc
NINE PAYMENTS of $5 or
sbampooer ''- Baker Furni-

ture.
lJ.lG«c
..,..15 c.ash. Must sell 111111
sewing machine. Fully equipped to zig zag, make button- ONE OF the f!Mr thlnp of lifo,
Blue Lustre ·carpet cleaner.
hole&amp;, sew on buttons, etc., 4
montJo.s old. Call 992-21136.
Rant electric ahlllllpOCJOr tl.
IWNtc Tiny's Bargainland. lWMt&lt;
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SWEATERS, Volwee. up .. 5.95
1.79
Wiele Selo~t.lo.t . Gret~t S.vlt~t•

Bryants Budeet Shop
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CURTISS TEC~. J+
lone! Parker. . . _. Pon!Oroy residence or 167,_.1 Cool••iUe .,.n stotlon, wishes Rollday Greetln8J. Dolly servke
with limited Sunday · forenoons.
1J.21.12te
C. C. BRADPOIID

AUcnONEER

$5.55

rlactne. Olllo
Cr!H Bndlord

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AIR CONDITIONING Refriger-

ation service. Jack's Refrigeration, New Haven. hone
182-2079.
4 • tfe
READY • OO:IX concrete deUvered rlghl to your project.
estimates. Phone !m-3284, GoegFree

Fast and easy.

lein Ready • Mix Co., Middlepori, Ohio.
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o.t m. .ll. lith, fowl, "'dta; nplablal
11rid all oUaer food 1\lblllnc.,
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Social Events

ber· 19, at lhe ho• of ~tta
5bquroi\.
The meeting 0110ned with Ule
aoag, uoh, C:ne AU Ye Faithful" i I JeadiD&amp; WU gi'¥811 by
Helen ~aon. 1tQuiJ1maa Glvtrw", lnd &amp;•readliJIWU liven by
Do.-othy BldaleY. A aid~ "Doc:·

oraU,. the OtrlatmiBXree," foJ..
lowed and lite sorpet me•-

wu presented b)' Helen ~
son. clootrv wltlr p.-.¥er. In the
bullnoaa HllloO, $41101M books
were ordarod lor the church.

Glib wore exehanpd

~\IIIIer

a lllhted a.rlalmu - . Glllt
were prooent.d to llllrJorlo

Grlinm, IMehor ol the dah and
10 Love~ soyre, alit-'INCh-

or. n.. J1111firJ ~ w11111e
at the lane 01 Mto, lloroti1r
Bad,sloy.
Rah•I\!IIOIII&amp; . ""'"
. . . . at • table with red ml
sold cloth ani! ~ · ot '

BOlli polnHttlu.

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Of tht ·tiM&amp;b fl. hir slstert ·

MI-L· Bllncho Frendl, Alnn.
Mt. and MI-L Ella ~ l,elt
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Anfona those ca1Jh1: on Mary
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pnbltc or prtnk PNHI'lJ' wstbtn
the corpontl Umlta ef tlM VIUIII
u¢ept Utat WI doe• DO\ prohibit
the plaelllr of 1ub•1• in • cOYerad
... lll Dr pluUc contatner .w:lll M
.,IU repel nxllnt• or o&amp;her ai!lm•l~ .
D. •No Pl111:111 llaall PtmlK nU,
mlee. rodenY o.- o&amp;bar alllmala tt
l..Ye iD or feed 11po11 ptb.,.,

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Mall eollect prbQt willliil tbe eor·
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ClEANING
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a tax reduction bW, doing llo

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week per ~ UM4 .J »' -.etl~ eolMr and Mrs. B1U Orr and · lee&amp;or, or ..... ,.r moftUI Y nd&amp;
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family are movtns Into the late _, _ , ·
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F. M. C01.tes prape~.
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Miss carol Nicholl, student D. The vui.Qa · ~~t
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at GI envU le State Coli ege. GI en- ru.bblth "'Pi 011e ...._.. true1t not
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holiday 11aeation with Mra. Mary IIUi'D not; b'Mtia.U _
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12-10

MO A.M.
12 -NOOI;
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NEWS

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t. No SWJnon ahall throw or depollt
111nr rarbQe, or aiJow the Nmt to

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be red1u:ed. In sJ•

~· and- Mrs. ~ne_,!-ludson o
alll4il.. 11pair. hoaJe . ~~!"" e~ed '4t ' ~ ; ~...J~~..J.'::"Jl'~
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a~nas . Installed. Mr-; IDd Mh,. Allan fiJI~ elnen~-~ '1:1
cently
_,'1&gt;.
No
perton
nu
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Harrison, Phone 1112•
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"llJ' l'libbttb .or trull, or Mr. and Mrs. H«Nll8r AncleriOI'I a~~•• to ,. tb1'oWn or -~ ..,.
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Insurance

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RADIO

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.\n OnllMDW to a'I'AaiJSH A
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RM~TION AND CKAaO •
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the Vlllap ol ••*'-leport u reno•:
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1 Jauware, ube-1. un, 1mall IDI1 ·
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and all otblr NfuM and

CIGARE'I'TE vendin!it maehlnea
Mrs. Rlchai-d You~ and chU- .
one! service. ABC Enlerprilel, clren o( Sidney are gueals oC her
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LEGAL NOTICE·

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~~~parel, paekln1 Dlat.ri.ll,
uqaU pleeea ol wood~ ~ana, O{l:idl·

SF.WING MACHI:&gt;~ES, repair
Mr. and Mrs. James Ingram
11ervlce, all makes. WY Z.. an:1 daughter, Jane, of Columbus
1 . .. nigh
lth u ..1 ..h
221-1. The Fabric Shop, Pom- spent S&amp;tur,..,
t W
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eroy. Authori!M Singer Sales Lee and RC!f)ert Lee and lm\Uy.
family of
aM Service. We Sharpon The Dwight -....epston
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3-3-lfc Columbo1 joined the • - family
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of J!oostor Sunda7 Seclau Thurliday e~ Docom-

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-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·2094
PM•ror ••• &amp; Alto

HUDGF.T
furniture on cle O( Dorcas, Lucy Taylor o(
our third noor bndget sbop. McKenzie Ridge and Hllttie and
Bater Furniture, Mldcfleport, Addle P -eU of Po- u-nd and
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Ohio.
D-Ue Jomes_ and PhylHs Circle, New

party

~the country.

EXPERT
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Complete_ Servlet
Pboae Mt-1111

drenat=fx~~~~;;~

Notice

· , ~-- _ Effective Janua.ry

Servlas '

1-llndG.-Slmpooowero
co-bastes... lor the Chrlllmls

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PAJAMAS, Voluoe

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By MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS

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ATTENTION PLEASE!
Great• Values Than
Ev•

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dio. Static lre'e, Ffd and !;\M
radio. Full range· vollll!le,
base, lreble and balance control. Monthly paymenll of
16.50 or balilnce of 181.03.
Phone 992-3111.
IMHtc

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FURNiSHED and unfurnished
apattments. Close to school.
Phone ~ .
10-11-tf&lt; T·OTATOES. Phone 14~
Clarence Proffllt, Portllmd.
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!"URNISKED APARTMENTS
in Middleport. All utilities
pold. llowley " Reed, Mid- STRAW. Phone 1112-6227.
11-29-!211'
dleport. Phone 991-2'776.
10-21-l!c
11188 GTO. power ~~- pow'fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
er brakH. foor ......,, )lOBI,
Court, Syrac1!10, Ohio on Stall&lt;
live traction, flll!lor)l ,...erb,
Rl. 121, Phone 91!-21151.
nnd olher a~rles . Phone
1-11-llc
Chesler
12-23-«c

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HREWOOD. any length, green
or dry . Gerald King. Rl. I.
JZ.29-16tp
Shade.

P~osP~Q!J~ NEW YMft
Helen and Vlrell Teaford
Associates

Wanted, '

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A HAPPY AND

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SEWING MACHINE, 1!168 Zi~
1963 VOLKSWAGEN. $500, good
Zag, wear what you make on
~..-ondition. P. A. Scott. 439
r·- this hcmey. Thls macWne but·
L;nco!n St. . Middleport.
tObholes. darns. appliques,
12-19-3tc

WISIDNG YOU

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I'COJJLE PUPPIZS. AKC Toy STEREO. late model, walnut
miniature. J15 and up. Stud
console, one montll old; 4service and grooming. Phooe
speed B.S.R. record chang99'H441.
II I lie
er. AM-FM radio. Free home
demonstration. lliO or IUO
AKC Golden R~trie\·er puppies.
per month. Phone 1192-2506.
52-1 Alb St. , Mlddlepon. 99212-27-ltc
&amp;41:;.
6-23-l!c

GEORGE HOBSTETTEI, BROKER

I W1LL NOT bo rl!eJ)!iiillble lor
any debts con~r•cted bY anyone other than myoelf.
Hatold M.. Smjlh. 'RI- I,
- Racine,. Ohio ,. 1J43lp

MILLIONS of rup have been
cle.ancd with Blue Lustre.
lt's America's finest. Rent
electric shampooar .1. Baker
Furniture.
12-23-Qc
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For Rent

' YEAR'S Greetings 1o all

For Sale

IJON'T MERELY brighten carpels. Blue Lustre them. No
rapid rcsolling. Rent shampooer 11. Tiny's Bargalnland.
12-23-Qc

lt30 e.m. t•U•OO M..n.S.tvrct• .,

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OLDSMOBILE oiu.a
wltll black vinyl lop iiild
many Htras. et700. · Call
Cbester 11115-4116.
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1963 CADILLAC DeVILLE 4 DOOR.................... $1595

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Jean Whitehead was an 0\'llr- prit-.tW.
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Meredith and family ot !!Overly, ..,._ ,.. ......, - bo aor.1d Orr, student ·~ Ohio aha~~~ !U1 .t. ~:ao PII.
UDI.verst~, 11 IIIH!IPding the holt"o perao;a .uu ... pel'lld\tM...,..._....
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til)' 'lleiUon with his parents,

Mr. and _Mrs. BW Orr and liDd)'.
Mr1. R. E. Willlamt and Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Balder1011 ud
••• vlllted with MrL u ••'l, Bll•
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ILIND ADS
•Hitlottol 21c C..,.. I * AttY.,..

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to

Firebird HT Coupe, Ftiur on the floor *M) 8
L.eMans, blve finish, custom atriping. b'(ue vinyl ,
with bucket seats, P.B., radio, 23,000 miles by
col own•. Like new 1st lin• wide oval w•w Ures.

~l••tiMIII.Ie. Th• p"*llshet will
" ' .. tHHbiltle for ._., thon
tn11 lftcefr.kt '"'"''..,•

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Traded in by loco\ retired man, w-w ti.res like new(
. slatt .trey _finish, spotless clean interior, ~~~ power
equipment, factory air conditioned. Was $1795. Holi·
cloy pr;ced $1595.

· Po~~~!,.~~~ Co.
. POMEROY, OHIO

OFfiCE HOURS

••:JO ,,,.., .. s.oo , .•. ·o.u.,

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Noll C.

uf "" :" cu~tomers . friends and
neigh.Jors. from former own- 3 ROOM omfumlshed apartment.
Phone 992·311'15.
12-3-tfe
ers of Five Points Grm.
Joe and Gladys Adkins,
il'OUR ROOM hoUJe with bath,
49'3 Rooewood East
picture window. on Lincoln
Tuc!lOn. Arizona. 12-29-2tp
Rgts. Call 992·2780 or IIG-3432.
IUtfc
A ONE-WEEK revival will begin at the Church of God.
Chester. Ohio Sunday. Dec. HARMONY apartments - 3 and
4 ' rooms. furnished . new:
29. 7:30 p.m .. Evangellat Rev.
waDs,
floors, furniture . PriByron Jones of Cleveland.
vate parking. .Out of all
Tenn . Sneclal sln~ing each
ovenlng. Pastor. Rev. Ches- Doods. 3 blocks from Pometer Bryant extends a · cordial roy JIOBI office. 992-5382 from
10 a.m. lo 6 p.m.
11-4-lfe
lnvltotlon to aD.
1~.3tc
WILL DO sewlnvt home - TRAILER, Brown's Troller
Par~. Minersville. Phone 9ft.
zippers.
pockets. re l ~lng .
:1314.
1:1-20-IOtc
hemiTinl!. alterations. etc.
Mrs . Frl'tldle Thahet. Mason.
Phone 773-5,51.
4-"'-"' P'TJRNISHED garage a)l4lrtment on Uncoln mu. utW·
ties
paid. Adults only. Phorie
VACANCY lor two elderly peo992-3489.
11-27-Stc
ple. Prefar private paid pa·
llenll. Phone MIISOII, '1'13-5185.
IN-Ife

ANTIQ\JEs. . furnlitn. ~!shes.
·ml~ilan.ous. Mrs. Howard
HelpW•n•ed
CeCUi'IDII· vt. Main 111.. Pome....;. ., •• •.
1-15-lfe CAR HOPS. Aj&gt;ply In peroon,

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TO sliM five
bath and ldlebon pri'v lleplt Phone IIG-n72.

SOMEoNE

roo"';

Crow's Steak House, Pomeroy.
1Z-30.6tc

For Sale

· 1S-:zt-3tc

SEED LIMESTONE for your
driveway? We furnish and
Help Wanted
deliver.
Emmett W. Shuler.
LADY 'WOOED tG aulst In
care OJ.. aemi-lnvalld woman . Contracting, Phone IJ92..32U.
12-22-tfc
HUibanll and wife In family .
OWn .r®m,· no taundfy. Weoi&lt;SAFE, simple l ·n d
cuU fn. If desired. Phone REDUCE
fast
with
Gobese tablets. OnMt-tl11t
12-21-3tp
ly 98 cents. NelsOn Drugs.
11-D-30tp

MtleHelp Wanted

EMPI:OYED

MAN. Repair
ty~ part time. Work
with dlltrihuior. Company
tr.ml. LOOa1 Interview. Wrlle
Bar J1, Glenshaw, Pa.
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, ForRent
~partmenl,

lo
.ftfotm' Pomeroy. CaD I!JZ.
110 bolore 5 p.m. 1J-Itl-lfc

clooe

TRAILER SPACE. . ready lo
hoGii up, private. plenty of
room for children 1o play.

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!968 STEREO radio combination.? Handsome walnut t:o,,.

sole. This has BSR automalle
record chanJer. Take oveo·
r:ayments r:tf $5.35 per m·mth

or pay $69.99. Call

992-!al~

12-2!1-Stc

For Sale

straight stitch. For only 139
cash or 14.50 per month.
Phone 992-2506.
12-27-ltc
SALESMAN'S

demonstrator.

!968 Zie Zag sewing machine.
regularly $93, complete. now
$42. This machine makes buttonholes, dams, erilb., can be
put on monthly ]HJYments of

15.25. Phone 992-2136. 12-24-61c
1'168 EARLY American stereo :
This set has AM &amp; FM radio.
.&amp;-speed
automatlc record
rhanaer. Lovely finish. Just

like new. Take over payments
of $5 per month or pay 187.35.
Try 11 in your homo. Phone
992·21136.
12-24-6tc
B~AUTI_ryl- ~~~~11\..~.

flAY. G. CARSON. Phone 7ft. :.OF'TY PILE, free from aoll
4753.
~12tp
is the carpet cleaned witb
Blue LU51re. Rent elilctrlc
NINE PAYMENTS of $5 or
sbampooer ''- Baker Furni-

ture.
lJ.lG«c
..,..15 c.ash. Must sell 111111
sewing machine. Fully equipped to zig zag, make button- ONE OF the f!Mr thlnp of lifo,
Blue Lustre ·carpet cleaner.
hole&amp;, sew on buttons, etc., 4
montJo.s old. Call 992-21136.
Rant electric ahlllllpOCJOr tl.
IWNtc Tiny's Bargainland. lWMt&lt;
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Chll4rMa

195

SWEATERS, Volwee. up .. 5.95
1.79
Wiele Selo~t.lo.t . Gret~t S.vlt~t•

Bryants Budeet Shop
1011. ....

1-14-tfc

, .....,

992-11196

985-..

CURTISS TEC~. J+
lone! Parker. . . _. Pon!Oroy residence or 167,_.1 Cool••iUe .,.n stotlon, wishes Rollday Greetln8J. Dolly servke
with limited Sunday · forenoons.
1J.21.12te
C. C. BRADPOIID

AUcnONEER

$5.55

rlactne. Olllo
Cr!H Bndlord

· S1tfe
AIR CONDITIONING Refriger-

ation service. Jack's Refrigeration, New Haven. hone
182-2079.
4 • tfe
READY • OO:IX concrete deUvered rlghl to your project.
estimates. Phone !m-3284, GoegFree

Fast and easy.

lein Ready • Mix Co., Middlepori, Ohio.
6 !0 lfe

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· ill oOffltl hours will bt Chaltpd Is fOllows;
"-:%' . · Monday, Wednesllar. Friday
- 10 fD AM-2 PM to PM-:4:30 1118:30 PM
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_ 1oto -..zwtPU _
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606 E. Main Pomeroy, 0.

caUa.
John
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;.tlon, CONumpUon. deea)' qt llltoi&amp;ll
o.t m. .ll. lith, fowl, "'dta; nplablal
11rid all oUaer food 1\lblllnc.,
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B . • ......... IMMII Uult ICfttnaiiiUpla
-ttf matter IU~:b •• PIIIJMU', ~1')11 .

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beu

..ncened? Loot your _.t.
on license? ean I!IZ-2911.
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Racine

Social Events

ber· 19, at lhe ho• of ~tta
5bquroi\.
The meeting 0110ned with Ule
aoag, uoh, C:ne AU Ye Faithful" i I JeadiD&amp; WU gi'¥811 by
Helen ~aon. 1tQuiJ1maa Glvtrw", lnd &amp;•readliJIWU liven by
Do.-othy BldaleY. A aid~ "Doc:·

oraU,. the OtrlatmiBXree," foJ..
lowed and lite sorpet me•-

wu presented b)' Helen ~
son. clootrv wltlr p.-.¥er. In the
bullnoaa HllloO, $41101M books
were ordarod lor the church.

Glib wore exehanpd

~\IIIIer

a lllhted a.rlalmu - . Glllt
were prooent.d to llllrJorlo

Grlinm, IMehor ol the dah and
10 Love~ soyre, alit-'INCh-

or. n.. J1111firJ ~ w11111e
at the lane 01 Mto, lloroti1r
Bad,sloy.
Rah•I\!IIOIII&amp; . ""'"
. . . . at • table with red ml
sold cloth ani! ~ · ot '

BOlli polnHttlu.

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Mrs. LW!ap ~lvldan recelvW

Of tht ·tiM&amp;b fl. hir slstert ·

MI-L· Bllncho Frendl, Alnn.
Mt. and MI-L Ella ~ l,elt
SW1dl.f 10 spelll Chrl.-. lriell

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Mr. and Mta; 1Bob Jlfrch lnil ehll-

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cleanJnt•luatantled
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, Mason; West Vltglnl~

e~~n

rubble lhat

~:::::::::::::::::::;;::.

100 Lha' I* eiD M tra.uport..cl bl aDd
to)' vebldll.
•
- a u Mriered

,

A. No penOn llhall burY.

Anfona those ca1Jh1: on Mary
·~
Circle recently were Laura Clr-

parents, Mr• and Mr1.· Ed s 011

Roush.
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No ,.raon

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P.

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.;;;::::. the eurporate Hmlta "' tlM

presents

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tbnnm or diPOIIte.d , upon Ill¥
pnbltc or prtnk PNHI'lJ' wstbtn
the corpontl Umlta ef tlM VIUIII
u¢ept Utat WI doe• DO\ prohibit
the plaelllr of 1ub•1• in • cOYerad
... lll Dr pluUc contatner .w:lll M
.,IU repel nxllnt• or o&amp;her ai!lm•l~ .
D. •No Pl111:111 llaall PtmlK nU,
mlee. rodenY o.- o&amp;bar alllmala tt
l..Ye iD or feed 11po11 ptb.,.,

LOCAL REPQRTS
. OAILY
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propariJ' ~d bp tiM VWq•
Mall eollect prbQt willliil tbe eor·
)lOra-. llmltl of thl vUIIflp, 111'0"141·
No pai"IGII

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visited in the community over
··oo. The:Y-1IIended c....
t he ween~;~
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dt,y SchoOl at carmeL

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A. No ~
bur.O. Nbtm1t and
tlull within tb eortOn'- Jtaahe of
1he . jJJJ,are .Unle~~ , a,ueb rubbllb or
~~~ 11 bUrJM41 111 an. Jact,..rator &amp;bat.
wUJ ~ent ua. eoJ7;1tftY ·~- --""

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J4RS. i.. BALDERSON' ,. ' _,
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Mr• .nd Mr. • Arthur ll ....,
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of Charleston. W. va.~ nre tecenl 11I s itor s I I . the He,..;..
w.vr ..
Btae home.

Da\'id Brown ns

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,patient
at
.

tJJe St. Joseph's HoJpttal, Par-

teeh:tW and . ...
ublllbld to 11!1 ,_. .fer u., JMU.P111

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Entertained

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to ~

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week per ~ UM4 .J »' -.etl~ eolMr and Mrs. B1U Orr and · lee&amp;or, or ..... ,.r moftUI Y nd&amp;
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Miss carol Nicholl, student D. The vui.Qa · ~~t
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at GI envU le State Coli ege. GI en- ru.bblth "'Pi 011e ...._.. true1t not
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NEWS

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alll4il.. 11pair. hoaJe . ~~!"" e~ed '4t ' ~ ; ~...J~~..J.'::"Jl'~
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a~nas . Installed. Mr-; IDd Mh,. Allan fiJI~ elnen~-~ '1:1
cently
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No
perton
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Harrison, Phone 1112•
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"llJ' l'libbttb .or trull, or Mr. and Mrs. H«Nll8r AncleriOI'I a~~•• to ,. tb1'oWn or -~ ..,.
1u:tfc
Ohio-' Gil
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RM~TION AND CKAaO •
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the Vlllap ol ••*'-leport u reno•:
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and all otblr NfuM and

CIGARE'I'TE vendin!it maehlnea
Mrs. Rlchai-d You~ and chU- .
one! service. ABC Enlerprilel, clren o( Sidney are gueals oC her
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~~~parel, paekln1 Dlat.ri.ll,
uqaU pleeea ol wood~ ~ana, O{l:idl·

SF.WING MACHI:&gt;~ES, repair
Mr. and Mrs. James Ingram
11ervlce, all makes. WY Z.. an:1 daughter, Jane, of Columbus
1 . .. nigh
lth u ..1 ..h
221-1. The Fabric Shop, Pom- spent S&amp;tur,..,
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eroy. Authori!M Singer Sales Lee and RC!f)ert Lee and lm\Uy.
family of
aM Service. We Sharpon The Dwight -....epston
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3-3-lfc Columbo1 joined the • - family
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PM•ror ••• &amp; Alto

HUDGF.T
furniture on cle O( Dorcas, Lucy Taylor o(
our third noor bndget sbop. McKenzie Ridge and Hllttie and
Bater Furniture, Mldcfleport, Addle P -eU of Po- u-nd and
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Ohio.
D-Ue Jomes_ and PhylHs Circle, New

party

~the country.

EXPERT
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Complete_ Servlet
Pboae Mt-1111

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Notice

· , ~-- _ Effective Janua.ry

Servlas '

1-llndG.-Slmpooowero
co-bastes... lor the Chrlllmls

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PAJAMAS, Voluoe

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By MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS

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ATTENTION PLEASE!
Great• Values Than
Ev•

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dio. Static lre'e, Ffd and !;\M
radio. Full range· vollll!le,
base, lreble and balance control. Monthly paymenll of
16.50 or balilnce of 181.03.
Phone 992-3111.
IMHtc

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FURNiSHED and unfurnished
apattments. Close to school.
Phone ~ .
10-11-tf&lt; T·OTATOES. Phone 14~
Clarence Proffllt, Portllmd.
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!"URNISKED APARTMENTS
in Middleport. All utilities
pold. llowley " Reed, Mid- STRAW. Phone 1112-6227.
11-29-!211'
dleport. Phone 991-2'776.
10-21-l!c
11188 GTO. power ~~- pow'fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
er brakH. foor ......,, )lOBI,
Court, Syrac1!10, Ohio on Stall&lt;
live traction, flll!lor)l ,...erb,
Rl. 121, Phone 91!-21151.
nnd olher a~rles . Phone
1-11-llc
Chesler
12-23-«c

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HREWOOD. any length, green
or dry . Gerald King. Rl. I.
JZ.29-16tp
Shade.

P~osP~Q!J~ NEW YMft
Helen and Vlrell Teaford
Associates

Wanted, '

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A HAPPY AND

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SEWING MACHINE, 1!168 Zi~
1963 VOLKSWAGEN. $500, good
Zag, wear what you make on
~..-ondition. P. A. Scott. 439
r·- this hcmey. Thls macWne but·
L;nco!n St. . Middleport.
tObholes. darns. appliques,
12-19-3tc

WISIDNG YOU

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For Sale

I'COJJLE PUPPIZS. AKC Toy STEREO. late model, walnut
miniature. J15 and up. Stud
console, one montll old; 4service and grooming. Phooe
speed B.S.R. record chang99'H441.
II I lie
er. AM-FM radio. Free home
demonstration. lliO or IUO
AKC Golden R~trie\·er puppies.
per month. Phone 1192-2506.
52-1 Alb St. , Mlddlepon. 99212-27-ltc
&amp;41:;.
6-23-l!c

GEORGE HOBSTETTEI, BROKER

I W1LL NOT bo rl!eJ)!iiillble lor
any debts con~r•cted bY anyone other than myoelf.
Hatold M.. Smjlh. 'RI- I,
- Racine,. Ohio ,. 1J43lp

MILLIONS of rup have been
cle.ancd with Blue Lustre.
lt's America's finest. Rent
electric shampooar .1. Baker
Furniture.
12-23-Qc
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For Rent

' YEAR'S Greetings 1o all

For Sale

IJON'T MERELY brighten carpels. Blue Lustre them. No
rapid rcsolling. Rent shampooer 11. Tiny's Bargalnland.
12-23-Qc

lt30 e.m. t•U•OO M..n.S.tvrct• .,

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OLDSMOBILE oiu.a
wltll black vinyl lop iiild
many Htras. et700. · Call
Cbester 11115-4116.
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1963 CADILLAC DeVILLE 4 DOOR.................... $1595

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Mr. and _Mrs. BW Orr and liDd)'.
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IIIia :roar, - o c l wllll 21.5 per Jail ICIIoiol ,...,.. Tbo Nl!:,\.-1 iald ~ ~
....,... drop olightly to 5.3 per cent, wldloo b&gt;ell aU!liowt k IIChaoli olao \,quw ...... ....,., per
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In 'llhlch brood ·!edtn1 atd oehool ~eerto51.9porcentlblo
p.......,.s bo~ been ...c:tod. I'MI"o lllo NEA lll4.
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biDioo to f3t. 7 billloo s1nee tile
111118-51 school )'tOr. ,
llot ~ he'" -"'&lt;! htt&gt;ler
~me-.... l!f • - an4 local
_.,p~o.

Stalled
Talks in

New Snag
P AlliS (IJPJ).. A ..,. sneg
denioPocl _ , ..n
&amp;lid
Saigon lielegates over
procedural
i85ues aol the
United States was unable to
. . - Into backstage barpinilw
CCOIUIIUilllls on to
orpnlze the t_...necl Paris

In the evrent school year,
NEA eatlmotes, tile federal
_ , . . will be.. purq&gt;ed
$2tt billiOn irto tbe ·achoola.
slate go-enta $13.7 billion,
loc:al and intermediate governments 17•4 biWoo.
The locel share ol oducllloo,
lorw 111e burden of pl'!IPOI"Q'
tbp~J"ers. still provides more

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ta1lts.

AJthol8o American officials
III1IIOUilCed • meeting lnday
betweeo deputy U.S. ._tator
cyrus R, Vonce and 5algon
delepticm chief Phlm DaJw
Lt.m, lllied offteial.s sa1d later
oo ftrm date had been set !01'
tbeir worklngseasion.
lnlteld the South Vietnamese
held 1 statf meeU~ UDder Lam
to examine 1he latest instructlODB trom the Nguyen Van
Thieu goyernment.
North Vietlamese olfi.ciala
uld IIIey hod not yet heenl
from Vance who returned to

Perle Friday ft'om Waohington
with 1. prom.iae to spare "no
effort to achiew a bf'elk..

lbrwgh'" In the procedural
quorre1 .... tbo otows of the
VIet Cq deloptea.
lloml deleptea did not rule
~ 1 secret barplntng aeuion

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Vuee ,..., reported to hive
returned rrom Washington, with
laalruc:tlou to got the lalk8

dll'ted before the Inauguration
of PresldeiH!ecl Rlc:hanl M,

Nbllll Jaa. 20.

FIVE DAY FORECAST
Telnpentures in Ohiodur·
1ng the nv-. period Tuesday through Saturdi.Y wW a \1•
erqe much below normal.
Daytime highs wUI average in
the. 20s and lows at nlgllt 5-15
ob&lt;we, Colder Tuesday IJid
continue!CI cold through rest of
the week.
Predpltotloo wiD toUI ..,.
talr to three quarters inch
melted. occurring as snow at
the l&gt;ogiruu,. or the period alii
Ogoln llboul Thursday or Frida~ with frequent periods of
SD(M flurries, especially Ia
the northeast and most of the
north portions.

A teeD d&amp;Dce will be held

from 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. Now
Y-1 Eve at Wlllwnl Hl&amp;b
Scliool Mulle will be provltied
by 'PJ'be RutJber Baftct. u

WHIRl SIIOIS ARI

tile ototaa, . NEA

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ln Now .Yorl!o ~ por; :at

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dlltorwu ars

eopl•ll!lhlt

- · closed .... 1110 llllrd .....
aecutl.ve da)'.
Jan, 10 - The Melp.Galllt
Fretomal Order of PUlice voted to _,.rt all actloa lor 'ldck
replacement ol the SOver Bridle.
Dire~a were reJected by The ·
Farmers Bank IJid Savings Co.
Jon. II - ~-- VUiago
approvod • $30,980 ~­
llaoo roaolulloa lor 1968. David
Koblentz, Chester. wu ~teet.
ed pre:d- of tile llllp Counl;y AotoclatiOII ol Toomsblp Trus-

tees ODd Clarka.
Jan. 12 - Plans were UDOUn·
ced to give some 5, 100 UDerc:u-

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Jan, 26 - Milo Rooelle Story

,.. reeleoted prooldom of the

Gellla..Meip Commllllll;y Actloa
procram, (4L Billy Br)"u:l of
ehowboel lame died ln Florida.
Jao. 28 - The grim buolntll
of recovorlng &gt;lctlma ot tile su.
••• Brtdp dloe- ClOIIIlnued.
..... 30 - Six areu of Melp
CountY bad illlhnys closed clle
"'illlh nler,
Jan. 31 - James MIQDard,
, Malon, died u lllo naull of

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ILUEL VANCOIINEY

HARRY P. (EI&amp;I!) SMITH, Lt~ ·St., l'unerw- Poeee., Peaeeln tile wor~; I couldn't lhlli&lt;
ot an,lhiiiB better. I aloo hope lor auod boellh lo&lt; IIII'..U. fllmlll' and frlandl.
LIGE SHIELDS, SYRACUSE - Peece OD etrlll and _ . t l ; y to Melp CountY tbroulb illloltrtal

. 1!1!!11U%1Jm .MRS.

fll"OWih.

LEO B. CNw, MULBERRY A... , Pamerat' ...1- I would llke •Yer7 JIWl able to npreas hl.s true fee1ilwa.
aee Ill men llhoulder their own re-lbllltlel and ...,..Y.,. detmnlno 1111 on11 true tappl·
neaa they eutlbd 11 t.hr&lt;q:h relatloaBblp with Gcd ud their felloW!iwa."
MRS. VERN (AUDREY) WELL, RD I SHADE - lthiDk overyoae ...wd hope for poece lor tile •11011
llrst. I tbon want hoellll tor my flml1l&lt; and 111)'14111 and lnduoll")' tor lfelc• CountY.
MRS. JAKE OOLDRD&gt;l GAUL, SIJIINER. ROAD - rube.. to 1117 more
and oddlticnl
perld .. tlu:Ritleo Ill POIIIOI"O¥ and IDduotrJ lor tbo ..,..,
MISS H.UEL VtnCOONEY, IIIDDLEPOBT - Good Mold: 10 tbtl abe wiD be able to contiJiue helping
otbera 11 ber hope lor 1969, lor over 30 )'001'1 a clerk ol the llllddleport Poll Oftlce. 111181 VIJ&gt;o
CQoney wan11 1D see .. and to lllo Vlelllom Wor and wishes relief fer the lick and lllo poor.
MIDDLEPORT MAYOR C. 0, FISHER ,- HOPOI 1969 wiD brl.. the dove!QIIIiient Of a ntot housing proIJI"&amp;III In 1\llddleport, IJid "hoping and looking lorwlnl to tile elll of the Vletnom War." .
MIDDLEPORT TEENAGER, MISS SHEILA CIRLDS, dtU(Ihtor of Mr. IJid Mro. BID ChUda, a oentor Ill
Melp Hl&amp;h School, looko lonronl to p-odultiC&gt;I and e - 11 Ohio Stole Vnlwrsl1;y In 1969, and

-otore•

Apollo Movies Depict

Vast, Lonely, Earth
ever - - f r o m his ......ot
nelahbor Ill apeoe.
maoder Frank 8ormaD report.
Theoe piiOtollrapba, 11mw11ta
eel from lunar orbit that I h e
u 111t1o .. 100 1ee1 •·
mom llll'face 6t miles below him ...,.., wore UptCted 1D lm&amp;avwe
.... ... vut, lobW lott&gt;lddlnl mq,a Gl. 1be mocm•ald.ddeft back
• • • expanae of DDlhi'nl. ••
oldo 20-lold and tell .........
mera
tbHe time• more lboui
II lllo del~ - · he,
JIDlOS Liwell and WlUWn Antile 1110011'8 lace 111811 ti1IQ' tatlerl bock to eartb dur- now.
Ing tbolr opocb Cbrlotmu Eve
The -~~~~ lllemoelvoo
lllsbl lal1od to tbo llark
- - 9mda,y
, _.. of tile ....... lorblddlnl familial.
Anders took bia wtte
wtllellnd, 111e IIIII and
ODd ave cblldren 1D Colholle
plmrea lhoy IJll lllo mel· IDOOL It .... tbolr llrst dol' ol
aage aercN~s.
borne olneotbelil8ht. wblcl:otartThe space qeney. released ae- ocl Dec. 21 ODd..- Frtdororllh
lec:led peril" ot tile Aj1ollo 8 1 PacU!c Oeetn eploohdolm.
The moonlllero J&gt;lllllnod 1D
....... ~· hlndlwork
&amp;aelat nlabt. hoUri t h e opead . - of 111e1r rroe time
first mea "t9 1188 the mooa• s s t - d!lrlnglllonextlwonob
btckllde orrived home Ill Houo- ac:ept lor a trip to -~
tal and reeelvocla tumultuouo pre 'l'lleodiAf nlillt to
dall!lweiwelch ~ ODd SOuthern
Most of tile wpl'ltf. IIIQir MetiM&gt;d!JI Vnlm-:dl;r pilAf iD tile
utnnomleol (lbM..,...,..Wo,..n ~-poor~
oa. a Ull to n~ blatt..-e•
lutloo prlnto from lllo Apollo 8
SPACE

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RIVER NEWS

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GAUGES - C:.ll9"1s, 12.1
IJid 27.8 rlllllllog 84 feet of roll·
era; Pl. PleaADtt 27.17; Pom01'&lt;11· Mason, 21.91; lllntm, 2.21
lalllas; Kanawhe Fa11j,' 8:55 lall·
IJW; Chtrleatoo, 19.21 rlaiJv.

Lonlon and Manne!, ruom1,. one
loot of rollero; Wlnlleld, l"IIIIIIIDB
3 feet ol rollera.
BOAT MOVEMENTS

VOL XXI

Allloii-Aahlln4 - · 5:25 .. m.;

.........,. ... ftc . . . . . . 2,.,

IIUrletl
M, up 7 .....
,
•'

TONIGHT II 11JESDAY
DE~ !10·81
THE
AIIERICA!ill

T1ae lntereall Of'l1ae Meiga-MaMJn Area

TEN CENTS

TIJESDA Y, DECEMBER 31, 1968

POMEROY. MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

NO 175

By United Press lntei'IIIUolal.
Holidays, bad weolher ood tbe Hong Kong Ou comblllocl ID ..
ereate a eriticll Jhortage of blood in many anar of &amp;be
·
Uon. Blood bankJ are rnlkii'W urgent lppeala for dorln..
Ewa areas which have weathered the current •hot11P
'lee dlfDcult;y ahMd a a pos1poned surgery wW result , ~ a .·
greeter d..,..nd tor blood in 111e c...l,. month, a Uolted Pn11

UN Moves to Condemn Israelites
.

lJNITED NATIONS (IJPIJ-

--~::.., 0t!r

-

would colldemn Iaroe! tor

:=....~~y r."iiti"'WJ
sat.•.,....,.

for it. e~ndo rlid qaln11t
Beirut Alrpor;, Tbe vote wao

raid ..lcf

znau

~,

,.r~ ot .redresa. n

r.tm·
·

trw 13

LtboRitt*
·. nero iD tile
· i111D .- ua m

c~ - •,mborL Tho new
..._..._ _....... -~ .... ~ """''•"

II)' BERTHA PARKER

Attendonce ot-hScJ:oolon
Doc. 22 at tile Free - I l l
Churc:h na 15L The Cl:rlllmla

of peeked public and dlplcnatie

"dlaqualllied

Itself

as

In

~,l I...U Amt..aud.or a~c~e ~r J~ the aeareh
U.W.· ~"heiiiloi''' nit ''fl~ . ~-~-~":' ~~ .. '~'":' ~~- tii. ' ::..nlersfat.llqf l:i thO Mldolle ••
8 any
1 ~ the laaue. dfplomade eountry w
~ ~ed. ·
u
will be
Ia f au
'rho cooncll b!D"rlod ._ard ob-.oro told.
settlement to which MooThoro
no w or

lid. co....a.......

7

But IIIey •old tile reocilutloo
expected before midrdght.
would nOt · apecltleally eall for ' the VOlt becauae • WedlwldiJ',
flrael remained defiant. In
Diplomats said there was Israel tq pay tor the $56.to •100:. New Year's Da)', wlll brlrw the the Mordl,y nilfrt session that
near agreement oo a nsoludon milllon dli'naae done in destroy- rept.cement of ft.w ol the 1S luted untU ~b todl,y ~n tront

Laurel Cliff

waa 1 party.
\
aettons and another for IsraelRussia Diaq.-luted self
not even Soviet law," Tekoah
He said the Soviet Union had saki.

l!UrmtlnNlonolew YsorurkveCiy~s-.t!.mr-•o

=i-·n r"'\i..._

-:!·:~~'::~'"to ..:!-~. ~

•.

Houston, Tex., reported only enough blood to last UDtll ;
Wedneoday. In Dollas, Dr. Ruth Guy or Parldapil Hoepl..r
a

rew

minor aeddents could make the dltference

In=.:; ):~

surgery could conUnue in the city. In Salt Lake ctQ-. omc:ltda
ordered postponement of all unnecessary ISUI"pr)' u blood level• drtVPed to 50 per cent or normal.

1969 Meigs Baby Derby Announced

p - held SUn&amp;:tor ...........

well attendocl.
Mr. 1111 Mra. IIUmon Fox,
of noor ~II&gt;Ule,apeala week
end ottllelr home bon. They ore
..,.. vacailonlqr In F1crlda.
Mra.
RAnlahew .......
week with ber dallllbler and ...,.
I!Haw, Mr. and Mrs. !furl liarrio, St. AlbuQo.
Mra. Harry Qark 11'&amp;1 • medl..
cal patient 11 Holzer Medici!
ceater, but 11 now at bome.

lly

lnlel"IIOtlonel

SAIGON - SO\JTH VIETNAM TROOPS lnday . loon! a U.S.
st~ecial Forces Ueuterw.nt held ct,pt1ve by tbe Viet · Qq for. inore
than live years. In "u emactlated eorxtit10n."' he ran toto the sat-.
gon troops In tile U Minh forest, a CODunllllllt atrOOVIIO!d deep Ia
the Mekong Delta south of Sllson.
"We think he mlgllt hive escaped from tile V, C. (VIet Cong)
IJid nm Into the South Vletna,me,., but we IIIII do not. hive any aolld
details," a spciwtman 1aid. The lleutetart'a name was wltlmeld
until his next ol kin ore notified. His condlt!OII olllclall)- ,... des-

c...

GALLIPO!JS LOCJdl - Diaoa
Boawortb _. 5 p.m.; MarkEaaUn
"' 6!40 p. m.; s. "\ .Jenkl "'
8;~0 p. m.; W11l.lam K Zimmer
Mr. and Mra. Charles Gordon
lit 6:40a.m.; Fort Dearborn down
ud son. Eddie, Col\Dl1bui, vlalt7:t0 L m.
ed !iundl,v wltll relathes and IIKANAWHA RIVER - Wlnlleld,
. _ oenlceo at tile loeal
IL E. Bowles ..- 3:50 p. m.;·£• ..
tramc accl- near 011._ Deane Boowortb down 5:341 p.m.; church.
loin, Hngh FOI"(IIIIOII an4 Bee... up 10:40 p.m.; Alan R, Junea,
came JnndQ lor Mra.
-riO up at 12:55 L m.; Lo1ta Ferau10m'1 motber, BertJaParkC. dolm tl 12:55 L m.; Nlllonsl
er, Ul ted hei- to Columbua tor
up 4:45 a. m.; Prlnclplo up 6:05
a week. Mrs.
will alao
LDI.
villi her clauahtor, Mrs. Gene
OIDO RIVE'! - Lock 13, Queen
Alkire and bll)- and lllloo Clto
City clown 6 L m.; Lock 14, Patd.
Porker.
D. dolm 11:25 p.m.;stee!Tnder
Mrs, Mabel 'l'raq bas
dolm 8:35 L m.; Lock 14, John
od . _ 1 DIOIIIII'o &gt;loll
MONDAY
1.sd "' 2:25 p. Dl.l Andrew wllll n~a~,~... In Calllornta.
BETHEL li2, 1n1ematioDa1 Or· P, caJboun up 10:30 .Po m.; !Ia)'.
der of Jd&gt;o DIUIIlbtero, (nttoDo. 11101111 '1borpe up 6:25 L m.;Lock ivJvEs DEIIi&gt;NSTRATE
tt. ol olllcoro, 7:30 p.m, l'ome. 15, Brlmatclnl .. S:20 &amp;. m.J
IIILBAq, . llptiD (IJPJ).. Sllll;y
Z'OJ' v.me Temple; :w. ..... Lock 16, up 1:05 L wl- ot ' Spuloh Jllllilcal
. Easlero Sian, pereiD of Jobt ' m.; 'Lock 17, Roborl P. Tlbolt up PriiNliiOrl 'd - In a
. D•111Uri)Jav:ltal,
·1:40 L m.; Titu... qp J. L DLi 11amaD Clll:ol1e ehurch . ~
BelleYIIle Locko, ~ state to Pl"OU!II whtt lhoy llld WOO '
TIJI!liDAY
up JllldDicbt; Walter Wultam100 tbolr holbando' ernst lor
MEICS HIGH SCHOOL Alllletle up 3:35 L m.; .Lock 21, Jelror· 111&lt;111! per; Ill~ - . t i s t
Alan, omual Trl • Counl;y Nn 14111 q&gt; 5:50 L lB. I W. S. 1j11te q&gt; aetloltleL
I
·. •
Yoora EVe T - Bill, blaHI1 6 1. DLI Lock 23, W. II, S....-,
dance ol the year, ~ldlqr, Dec. Jr• ._. 1:30 ~ m.; PhWJ ~n
31, st IQip 1llall- .,dl. up 8:3411. m.; ltaclntLocka,Brltorlwn ln 110t111.m; doDdac to on B. don 6:30 a. m.; Greo~q~
top 100 hill o1 tile )'tOr trotn Locka, Peeoe - . : 2:20 a. m.;
:~ 1D I a.m.; The J1170, Aohland d'"'" 2:50 L m.; llel(8. ~I; tafcwJDal; dab! Loekl, Ja~ Wcifard 8:20
11&gt; 111o publle; odmlo...., 75 p. m.; Cl~;r ot St. Loulo up 12:05
eenio per ptriCil.
L m.; JOb!! Fox dOWD 1:30 a. m.;

36 Pints of
Blood Giv

enttne
~To

LlGE S!JED ns

LEO B. CREW

•

llllll"llln&amp;--

,_on

lunar photoa, the beet JDaD baa

(CODttnued 011- 10)

IIIII. VBIIN WELL

cribed as 4 • sattsflll&lt;:tory.'"

,.

·

LEBANON • BASED ARAB TERRO~ have
struck into I.srael ao:l blown ~ water pipes and paw~ line1 .-r
the soo of GtjDee, lotUli apokeamen sold - , . Ia cairo, lilt ~art­
est Arab guefrllla orpalzat.Jon vowed more sudt attacks aid .,CCJIDoplote ....rron~t!OII will: t11o ene~. • Jewllb state.
.
laroell OCJiclalo satd lllo terrorists puohed In 1roin ~
loloodty night \IIIII Dred Ja,..klla Into tile nter and P""'!' llnos
near tile lolrn or Krar-Yowai norlll of the Sea ot Ga!Uee.

· The llrst l&gt;tbl&lt; born ot Melp peps 4-6 today, 11 ,are all the
CountY ......... ln 1969 apiu will ilfts, The most lmporltnl rule.
lave a baed otar1 '"' IlioN lbat nsturally, lolbatlhebeb&gt;-'a.-.
come later when the winner of er and father are legal resitbo 1969 Blb1 Dot"bJ Ia _ . .•• dente ol lfelc• Counl;y (lhouib
the (ather eould be in tile aenw
011 Woioeodly, Jan, 8,
Tldrty - two mer~• have leo, ani 111o !lmlly atllloned ln
con:blned IIIIo l'OII" to provide Podunk CeDter, WhateVer State,
tile llrtl bai&gt;l' of tile new yeor lor ostiiJP(e), that tile exoet time
with sill&amp; ploro. Not all tile of blrtb lo apeclfiod ln a writpraaento ere dootlned lor baby, ton Blolement by an lllending
hoWever, 11om ODd Dod get their phyllctan, ODd lbal IIIIo stole·
mont Ia received Ill tile olllee
of The Dally Sentinel, MechaD·

JERUSALEM -

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A erop ~ ...... Co~"!'~' pqla- 10 II&gt; Ill.., of .
Ill aao irOupa ....011
IIIli..-.,
and ID lllo - · world, II tbo IIIIIDbo&lt; oilt IIIah rot 1988,
'llle 10 - . liOn, uMd·lllo -tloo, HWhalwoo&amp;th.,
mootlllotlllt NnY- tobrluctorJGI'irstlf,
or Dttlcrn'l" ...,.and u ohOim . . - . lla'*ln4, 'lihlck liU ""'"
lerocl &amp;om tile otrllil. 1110 prlmo&gt;il -e11PJ101"0111!1_-.DI,
IIWIII'I hso ........... ~ betttrworiL Tbo - Y - , bopellllly
lor llllp eo.ntltDi; f!JII'brllfltlllo belter,...ldo Ulllo doter
fl) nalll;y.
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Area Review

s-

DANCE PLANNID

-

t l'OU", ~ 1D i5,791 a
~- 10 l'OU"S qo. Grode ochool
acbera' eeltrlea liDlWOWd It the cnlteat rate, &amp;6
per ...., ani ..,. we Wttblll
$5011 • )'tOr of hl&amp;b telcber1 1 rateL
Wide diiPOritles 11111 cooitlnte
•

s.

FoR THE ENTIRE

THE SHOl80l

"'""her

losis 8ldn testa in the M e I 1 s
C01111;f Schoolo.
Jan. 14 - Heavy IIIIOW8 caused llle collapse cif the otorap
ODd peek&gt;ilne llotldlng ot tile
Excelllor Salt Co, ln Pomeroy.
~==~-=~:;:;::::::::::;::-;.:::($.:!$~~ On Pomeroy's Coodor St. the
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL ....,. aloo csuaed tile Iormor
Admissioo.s Saturday _ Lu- brewery bl11ldlng to cave in.
eUie Smith, Chester; Dorotby
Jan. 16 - Losses were estt.
Wyatt, Pomeroy,
mated st $25,000 u the result
Discharges Sa1urc1ay _ AUS· of 0 fire willeh destroyocl Cook's
tin Ruoull.
Daley Bam at MUon.
Admlaalono &amp;aelat _ Jloro.
Jou. 17 - Mlcld1oporl mlnla.
thy Rae, MJnoravUie; Pearl 1'00· lllrl met to plan tltolr amual
~--'·· Week of Pr.,.... sen!oea.
lin, - - - Del
·--·"''
mar ....._,
. Jan. 18 - Pomeroy; Cora_....,~
W ·~-- Court
.... 1D tbo 0011111 boerd
fO¥,
Dlocharged !lmd&amp;y _ CIIAf· ot eloct:lollo. llea'f)' 11ro dam1m Tlj&gt;ple.
aae• wore iucurrod to the bome
of Mr. and Mro. EmeBI Fruer
ln lollddleport,
Jon. 22 - Jock Crisp amounSIJNNY ITALY
ced
111o llmdiDa iD WoobiQIIm,
ROllE (IJPO COY8rod
tte plains of awtb.ern Italy D. C. f1 tbe !Md'ng Creek Colltoclly for the first time ln 12 ~ervancy District ''Malnltreun
Operlltkll. II
years rrom • storm that
Jan. 25 - lollddleport recelv.
brOOIIIftl temperatures of 15
below zero in northern Italy, . . federal IUDda totaling $62,·
420 ... Ita ...._ cllspooel .,..
lllllrlod tranaporlaliOII IJid -

three Uws.

FAMILY

...,..Ia

II 1411'2£ I IJI) .,.1 '_pi ltilllliiJUiUiilllll\t!··-Jl!A(aW'!l;IFi;W.Vri:3St!O\Wt.D}}VII!'i1
fto, IIIEA oa'ht'lili *Lt !I"Uw-W. ~~o~~~· ,._
biM tNa ~• .,. . . . por
~()No~ ~·clo!l ~~~ ll:!altlltto lard ....... fa .. ~ ... ~is¢£: Ill ...... . . .

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This •
• ' ' and
are "':Aitiut
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• $111 of
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FEB:RUABY
1y replaee- of tile Silver
· Fob. 1 _ Rall:b Gilmore. orlde- Brldp. MlaoAddle-•loonl
II kllo'lm riarool Fomeroy bull- dead at her Mlddl~ bome.
Feb. 8- NlntiJ Ill-ware
SAIGON_ :, U.S. TROOPS AND JETS, lsnorl.. lllo_~ ' =~·· dloilnaColumbuaboll· oeleded lor tile eontest .
bf bud&lt;lftbt
New Year'o !rllce, ~~- litO conunlllllal - l y """"!P fn!'l!.l r;j.; 2 _ 1111u Ludllo Sm1111,
111e MekoQ! Della norlll to 111o J?em~ltarlzocl
CDIItl, mill~,-. l;bo_.i ,.....,...ocl 11 Heort
llldo•"l'••n.&amp;ldd-,.
·
·
·
· ,.
• F!llld ~ Ill Melp CoUll
Feb, 9- Snow-~~~~
troops 11111:0verod• loor IUfl'rllla&amp; arms cachla ...,. ¥2• II'
· ,
• cauaed lffWeral aeeldeiU.
, , . trl.!:aor•jd 1 t least 10 llreblllo ln attacks "" othero, US. ,h!!odijtilr·
Fob.-l- Milo Alii Hollar repFeb. 10 - Dan111811 ware oot
·• tor•
PlllrOio bunllniJ 111e
them~!'"' hall little ~~'- •'~nNIItod llit.o !1Gull1;r 111 tile at ¥00 •• llle •""!!I of • llro
· An ":J;-~:,.~o!llclal eatdlllo &amp;.inmlllllls -~~~~~~wen .obotn'- .&lt;llato 1..o1; 0t 11:8 Junior Milo cauoed bf a cblk1 plqiDs wltb
o c1pn1 1lal:ler at a SYraeuoe
th
truce IIIey ~~ lor lllo New ~:"'"'
11

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- CROWDS OF
Prague'• treezl!w ·
an outbunt to
brought

out

to purchiae ewn

OWer
rovek7 Iii peot ,...,..

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CZECIIOSJ.oV AKS !ediAf' al!!1· - ··~·lllbrallntl Now

Store, ailver feeding spoon; Vtl-

Jan. 7 next.

J..ap Pharmacy, $5 gift; Ctttzens

Notional Bank, $10 aavtnga acMr. ODd Mrs. Earl Cleland, count; Moore's 1 white cudd(Jr
Racine, parents of a 7 lb.. 12 bear; Crow'• Steak Houle, dlnoz. 1011, born Jan 3 at 3:5-5a.m. ner to mother; Hartii.Y'a Stoea,
polr ot 1'011 Perrot Baby Shoea;
- tile 1968 Blb)l Derby.
Followinl! eril the cooperating SWisher and LOhse R e x a l 1
buolntss place• ODd 111e1r ilfta: Drugt, bato' nuraery set; Downle-Gross, Arrow shirt to Dad;
AI&lt;P Super Marker, $5 p u r· Dudle)''S, eut flower arrangeebue ol baby need&amp;; Lou' a AJh- llll!llt; The Klcldle !lhoppe, baby
111111 Stillion, 5 pl. PI to the bloDket; Duke Cl-ro, 10 tbs.
famt.b-; Goenler'a Jewelry coln-&lt;:p 1;ypo ell")' cloudng service IJ2 value); llllddleport Book
Slme, bflby, book; Kroser. cue

Highlights--February and March

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Save ,During
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1

Shop·" This·
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tc -Si.~·· Pomeroy, DOt later than

Xeela.

Fob. 5 -

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tii!JIIGir'l'

10 pOr -

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Vlllqoo
u1a7 lll&lt;ll
&amp;mill t h •

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~-.II!Oot

bpme.

Fob. 11 - FrMZIDr sll&gt;Wed - 111 ibo lite
at 111e lllver ,ilrldp clloeller.
Feb• " - lloillird V•.Falls

~ '- ~"'
-~
.....~ .Cor-

~.

poralllit

&lt;CJI!l. ,

Feb. 13 -

o1 Kropr milk: P&lt;&gt;men&gt;y Na·
tlonal Bank, $10 1avbap, aceount.

C4nver"""' of tbe

Scboo1 to noudcl·
pelptrpooeana_.-!.Homo
ot Mr. ODd Mro. Bud Doni, Jr.,
llutland -

!h!l&amp;lm
llollow, -. • .
~.

by

fob. t5 - Tbo J.o.
cal Boord nllovod !lip!.
Paul - o f bit ..
Reports were recsived of lilt
-eotl!ln ot Stewart Field 111
Fort Beanlrw, GL., Ill trliJute
to Sci. Jillull)" SIMivt, ..- . .... ltUiool .....

liM laY-.
Fob.--18 ,~ ActlviiJ ..-..,.,
ol tile P.rtldao Pork Ill !llddJe,.
port lor tile lmptrtal ElOC·
(~- ... - 2 )

Aleo. Racbw: Home Natlonal
Balik, $10 aavtnga aceaunt; Bak·
er Furniture, traildnC chair; 'I11e
L&amp;Z Dress Slop, 9dp 'n' Shore
blousei Mark V sbper Market,

One ol. the lighest turnouts were first time givers. IDd
oo reoonl produced 36 pinta ol the 36 pints accepted were

Mt:rtdaJr In Pomeroy at the replacement ol blood ~
.WI ot tile Huntington Center otlve ot lrlend.
Attending nuraes were
Bloodmobile. Fitt,y-aeven prosblood

pective dooors of!ored blood; 21 FOwers, Raehael lilertdoa,
Scltes.
eould not be accepted.
ent
were
Drs. R. D. H..._
Walter H. Couch became an
Telle,
Charles
Mullen and F.
8-p.llon donor, Arthur ~usher
and Chester Erwin, 3-Gallcm do- Clull.
The canteen was served by
nors, and James McHaffie a !gallon donor. Twenty person11 Racine !ilbordlnate and
Grangea. I...oadlng and
was by Boy Scout Troop
Paul Wemer, Scoutmaster•
Clerical work was
eel by Mary Neue, JeiD
Maeel Barton, Jo;vce

Baroara

J-

Meigs to

End 1968
In Black

r....-.........,

a

' llarl, ~ of

tud!o~Y;

sur.

Grace Drake, Flolae W b

Jwmlta So,yre, Beu1ol: Sinai
Harriet Nelgler, Marjorie
Lula llamptoa, BariJara

Clara Mclnt,yre, Ntoml
and Vernon Neue. Dclliltii
were trom
Pr:IS
WMPO

en• Messenger, and Melli·
Scbools.
The Donora:

- - w. w.

(CmtiaUod oo Pap :0

Last

Halloo. 'lbe eommlalllmers are

dl-1; Tbo apocted 1D meet lo epectal ....
FCrlt 9:op, N 1!111 eortlftealll oloo Tburilda)' to epprore t b •
lor fabric.
1189bqdpt.
Prior fl) tltolr ....
o1n11, Commll"'""n Clorlt IIIII

Jialpb 'w.
.

Qlre ....

~Chorlol

~

WASIIINai'ON

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...,

111111ohbmo

wbere

For
M. Koiii&lt;OIY

IIIIo .. . ·1111

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The Meigs Coun1;y operat!OIIal budgot ..UI end the yeer iD
eue of Gerber foodl; Tinr''r, llle black, tile botrd ol com.
$10 ilft - · · 111 Tln.Y'•; mholmera dls&lt;losed lllooday.
Duttoa Drill Co., tU8 11ft ot
'lbe commissioners made sevbal&gt;l clalhlna; Pomoro.r Flower eral routine transfers of fwtds.
9:op, bal&gt;l plaaler; Farmer• lDIIDY ol which came out ol unBank • lillviDIII Co., $10 .... attclpated emergencies, to bal~ account; New York CJolh. onca their books at tile end ol
1n1 Houae, lhlrt. to tatber; Land- 1968,
ll!llk, bob~bunt!Dr, :Marporlle'a
uwe expect to end thia year Ill
9&gt;oo S:op, pelr ol ehUdren'o ftnonclal abtpt than we
......, lllltllodFIU'DIIura. 3-piiOO have in aoine time," said Comd1mer oot; K&amp;C Jewelero, ll- mUak:ner Robert Clark, Y 1 c e
pl0c4
we~~oor•• 111- ehl1rmtn, -presided over 111o
plo ~.o.....,

l'by·&amp;lelaai•Jr.,..;

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