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The otllte'a ...... of Jllli\Dr lac 0!1lo poSie latrui:!iGDWU ~to .....
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
...... to • of 59,-- ofll&gt;oi tolllllo!IIOI.
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of lllo pins were tiU hilf of achool re....,.o.
"'Klstered t!ori111 lllo II"' ,...,.. But tbo loco! obore lao of 1111 Joltnsm odmlollll'ltloo, &amp;om57.lperr&lt;&gt;tintbol962-0
In 'llhlch brood ·!edtn1 atd oehool ~eerto51.9porcentlblo
p.......,.s bo~ been ...c:tod. I'MI"o lllo NEA lll4.
The ledonl '!Ut!OY• - .. ~
Cla111'111mi·
aaWin ,
od1 7.3 per com ot 111e ~ Ia,. reocHit an · - fi,IMI&amp;

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and - . , . IIChools a1oM
hi..
&amp;om $14..2
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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-'111e

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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oald.

Ptr NO tlflllllrll- .._
-13801n ·Aio!io!lietto ... lt0
ln Now .Yorl!o ~ por; :at

ouch

-.ne

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-

.....

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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1111 COUimiEY -

CI!MiiiiY fat.

. _ IIIIIYdr 211 111o Ia. el .............

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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

CENTER,

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RIVER NEWS

J

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 .....
,
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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

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lunar photoa, the beet JDaD baa

(CODttnued 011- 10)

IIIII. VBIIN WELL

cribed as 4 • sattsflll&lt;:tory.'"

,.

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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·

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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
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DANCE PLANNID

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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
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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
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. 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

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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~~~· ,._
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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-,.
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Feb, 9- Snow-~~~~
troops 11111:0verod• loor IUfl'rllla&amp; arms cachla ...,. ¥2• II'
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, , . 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 ~:"'"'
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Prague'• treezl!w ·
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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

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

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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, -. • .
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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·
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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

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End 1968
In Black

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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:

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(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 ....
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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
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~Jif'lho """"''~ t;lr- Mcitor, l:.o.; M!lfed E.llulop.,u...llt ~~nr.'~~ Ol!li. aio.\ CII_. -!=II;
Laddl• U. .l!l~ro.
&lt;Uh, t:ourt lOT tbo ~, 1969 Mason CounQ&lt; Moll&gt;r C0111l11!)'·; ni
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••· F...,&lt;ll; J;mj,t - ~ ~.w; Y(llllalll
Sliter• ~ ~·
torm a( drCIIII court bU been The SUn nnance i, Lo&gt;!1 Com· ot ala; 0.:. C, Rlcbmmd VI. Rob· E. MeCoy!.,Aq Lee Collin&gt; I. J!.
· va. J0,1111i R•. Fin,
.ttiNHI!. ThO J - term will va. Jamea &amp; EVel,)u Rol· . erl T. ~u; It .a ll; Pea- Soil~ Loll ~itpll ~·· ~ .. 1v , . J,l!ma FII)I01; Dendi. E.
belin on s-,ey 6, 1969, ll 9:- lin&amp;;• lleol')' Howard vo. Ma..., pleo Bank ol 1'1. ) ' 1 - Yl,
30 a.m• •~ tho Gr..-.1 JUry County Motor Co,; John G. Aten, llaroldA!lo(iplo; Foopl .. llatlk o1··
wUl besin ltli dulles.
Jr. vo. MasonCOUnQ&lt;MollorCom- Pt. Ploialalll v1. ~-~ s.. &amp;
Criminal' eueo•.. the dod&lt;et pany; L. R. Gerlach vs. Ma""' Ora DeWeooo; WUIIlom Banilz,
are: State ••· Larry !llerdon County Motor Co.; LawrenceGor- Robert Bamlb &amp; Haymon Bam·

RIIRe, entering w l - . breakIng; Slate v1. Garland Jordan,
driving whUe Intoxicated; State
vs. Lloyd Hutrman, contributing
to the delln"'""ey of • minor ,
Criminal Appeals: Eddy Rex
Powers, DOIHJUPPOrt~ Jotih Vance
Grimes, D0n'*8UIIPOI1; .Ed wi.n
Clarke, speeding ht school zone;
Joseph Nel.l, petit larceny;

James Henry LeWis, ~c vlo~
latioo; Roy Uiwis, Jr., traffic

lach, Jr., VI. Masoo Counzy Motor c -; George E. Johnaon,
!iterllf and Adm, of VIolet T,
Stover, dec. vs. United States
of Arnerl .. , et al ; J, M. ll
Bayliss vs Rolfe Lee &amp; L. A.
Wrlgbt; Ann &amp; James Allen va.

Theory Posed

Ernestine Baker VI.

Charles D. Baker; lncrea'se d.
Child Support -

Mary Ann Sul-

Livan vs. Alva 1 Lee Sullivan; Reduction

of

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In ·Air Crash
CHICAGO (UPD - A congre s s -

George R, WoUinbarger, m vs. man whose district includes part
Patty Lou Wolfinbarger,
- of O'Hare International Alrport
Divorees - Bobby Stover VI. said Mondi.Y he believed the piBettr Stover· Louise McCallie- lot of the North Central Airlines
• Mccallister; Mag. plane that crashed at 0 •Hara
ter vs. Andrew
gie Carper Parsoos vs. David Friday tried to abOrt Ids landing
R. Parsons; carl Spencer YS. at the last moment because of an
Pauline ~cer; Dollie Lee De- obstruction.
Weese vs. John D, DeWeese; ElRep. Roman Pucinski, D-D.L,
aia Brumfield vs. James Brwn- suggested the obstruction may
field; Doris Dalton vs. 0 wen have been another aarliner on
Dalton; Jamea WOllam Mltcbell the runway ahe"ad or the doomed
vs. Lucinda Mitchell; Mary Me- North Central O.l.ght that the piDade vs. Roy McDade; Ivan Eus-- lat could not see until the last
tace Call n. Loraine Call; Na- mcmert because o! the low ceilomi Mae Smith vs. Gilbert Keith ing and thick Cog.
4 ~This North Central crash is
Slil:Jth; Leona Mae Halstead vs.
Donald L. Halstead; Ruth Eve- going to have wide repercussions
1yn Oliver vs. Jack Oliver; Fre- on landh• procedures at airda Kay Kincaid vs. Michael E.
fields- andnotjustinChicago,"
Kincaid; Janet Fern Yoder vs.
PuQn&amp;ki said. .
l!'aul Yoder; ~ ~..Ftl!l)·· .,..;ho.tolll r'l!". the tragedy ros~
~ vs. R_. H. Fisher; Betty to Z'r MOilclay with the death cJ
_Lou Martin vs. Homer C•.Mar~ Sheldon Ray, 22, Bellevue, Neb.,
tin, Jr.; ~ carolyn A. Morgan vs.
one of the 45 persons aboard a
Charles R, Morgan; Mary Alice Conwir 580 prop-jet.
Keyaer vs. Howard L, Keyser;
Tondal~cya D. Herroo vs, Char- QUICK Q U I Z
les R. Howardi Velma Kinnard
vs. Clyde Kinnard; Hildreth E.
Q-Where was the first 18·
Greenlee vs. Clarence F. Green- hole golf course in the United
lee; Virginia Cole vs. Hollis S~&lt;S~t the Chicago Golf
Cole; Mary McDade vs. Roy C, Club, founded in 1891.
McDade.
Civll Actinns: B &amp; L FurnlQ--Which president issued
~·~~- tr1es the first national Mother'•
loU.I-e eo • vs. w• v a. JDUU&amp;
Development; NatiOnal Po o 1 Dcil!'W~'::!,"\; i Y's 0 n ln
Equipment VI. W. Va. lrdlstri- 1914.
~ Development; National AdverUoing Co, vs. W.Va. -•tries
Q-What is t~e meaning of
Development; Samuel L. Nlcb· the name Eunice?
A-This Greek name means
ol s, Jr., \' • . James A• Ran• 11bright
victory."
dolph &amp; George Ranclolph; Crank
R. CW'atolo, dba Modern Restaurant and Store r;qu!pment Co.
vs. ROI.Ce Lee &amp; Loyle Wright;

John Conrad v&amp;. Lillie F a y e
Chapman and Junior Chapman;
Charles Cloon Clay vs. Admiral Corporat.cn, II. A. Miller elba
Asaoelated Radio: George E.
Jobnaoo, et al vs. Goldie ingels
ot ala; Artblela llal'ltiOil, Admn.
of Earl J. Harmon, dec. vs.
Jolm Charles Hyer, et alo; Mary
Franeeft Rauch vs. Mae AdklnIOn, et a1&amp;; Lula M. Miles &amp;
J. C. McDI}J'Illitt VI~ M; a S 0 n
County Motor Co,; Quality Maniibeturlng Co. vs. Mason Counzy MotDr Co,; Stanley Ill. FeU,

lne. va. Mason

County Motor

Co.; Earl H. Keeler va. Billy
Ray &amp; Bmnie Ward; J. H. Worley &amp; Ella Worley vs. Mason
C0U11Q' ¥nlor Co.; WUilarn R.

1lnlsbl

&amp; Bet1y Am Knight VS,
Mason CowliY MOO&gt;r Co.; Eu-

JIUlle8 Hunsicker

Reserve 0 r r i c e r s' Training
COrps units foremost amllqf the

targets.r&amp;
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•Mmo
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ole
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have
constantly exhorted their followers to abandon their traditioral

role or •passive dissent' and
resort to these terrorisdc
tactics as a means of disrupting

the defense efforts and opposing
established authority,'" Hoover
said in a year--em rqJOrt.
He said publications of the
New Left are replete with
articles proposing the bombings
of draft boards arxl other
government instaUations, plus
detailed diagrams and instructions for
devices..

making

incendiary

The nucleus or the New Left
movement in the United States
is the Students for a Democratic Society, and organization
which became well known ln
1968 for its disrputive tactlcs at
a
number or universities,
Hoover said.
·rhough two or its leaders
have identified themselves publicly as Communists "wlth a
small c," Hoover said, the
distinction "is irrelevant to the
rest or America because the
basic objective of both New
Left and old line Communists
and their adherents in our
sodety is to completely destroy
our tonn or government. •'

Anna McCoy, 93,

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~~ 'u •f.3'\qlio door. I!IP•
11&amp;1!1 ·of lbo evoni~W wllf lit thio
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tilt ~J!Otl ~liia. ¥tip

=:~ toOl~. foo!l
HOlter lind

Teenager Hurt

Ghee,

otnilght

·Feb. 23 - Wilbur ~d
eleeted presldenl ol the Mlddleport-l'Omeroy Rotary Club.
F~ 2t :.. Mike llibl!a!'d,, flY·

He said the "pro-01lneae,
vlolellC8i)rone, Marxist-Lenlniat

at ~.soo' readtlng f1'om a lire
Which tbe Marvin WalkOr home on 0..1 l!DIIow Rood.
Feb.-:28 - Bob Veith, fanlouo
rac(!lt'vor, spoke to school and
For sometime l have been wantirc to tell you about a· lady who olber lJrGupo.
has given unselfishly of her time and ener11&gt; to benoftt the youth of
F~. 27 - Final 8jlpi'OVal ol
the Upper F1ats Communlt,y. Mrs. Gerald (Kathryn) Rood, has been bulldlnll plans by MeiP Local
a volunteer leader of the Hill Billie 4-H ClW tor 17 years.
Sc:hoollloard.
The club, organized in 1935, now has approximltebr 60 memFel&gt;.29- C1U'ellCI' Clark died
bers. This year seven members or her dub won 10 West Virginia at bla Middleport bome, W!Uiam
State awards. They were Aaron WeaveJ:, Maxine Weaver, RoXanne M. Jordon, Lons Bottom, polnWallas, each two awards, and Debbie McCordtiay, Carla Crookham, fJIIIy IJilurecl baeked over
John Cullen and Darlene HllSseU. eac:h one.
bJIII automobile.
Assistant leaders in thi.s outstanding dub are Mrs. Naomi

In Road Mishap
PT. PLEASANT -

One _per·

son was injured ard pl'q)erty
damage was estimated at $400
in a one--vehicle miBhap Sltur.
day night, 2112 miles east or Pt.
Pleasant on Jericho Rcltd.
A car driven by Daniel Ray
Lucas, 17, R1pley, was travel~
ing east when he lost control after his vehicle ran orr the berm
and struck an embanlanent on thl}
went across the highway and
struck an emba~ent on the
opposite ~Ide, and turned over
on its side.
A passenger in the car. Donald
Kerns, 17, Ripley, W!ls treated
lt Pleasant Valley Hospital for
a laceration over the Iert eye.
The mishap was investigated by
the Sheriff Departxnent.
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Mar.
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1 - Chari
eleeted-prto.
.. w. Rid- Ita 118W
ldent and of l'ldtena
Mar. 18 ·

!'!'*;::uo"::w.~~·: J!
teaChOtl

died.,
.
MaJ-.'' ~ - 'cenllructlilh work
o1 "'-'• ~alns.cheotu Woter f!y.- '!'ill besln !• April.
Mar. 4- Pfc. Larry A. Vauce,
HmiiiOiirille, awarded certlflcote .,. ac:hlovement for service
In Wlotnam. Vlrfl{l AlklnJ, Her·
reelected to f!v&lt;i yNr
term \in Meigs CooJnV iloord o1

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Ita·
nual.
I"'1V' with

Mrtbtlay

Roadl, Ohio:. \Tnivenlty,.
or. Three men tried to
elderly ¥01p .wotDII1
over a ne~ r1-ru.,
atlem)lt.
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Heoltb.
of EG!catloo
. Mar. 5 - Clooing o1 Obotet.- hl8h o&lt;bool In
ric wiD&amp; at Voterano Nemorlal per throe
llooQdtal _,ced.
.
hl8h ID
Mar 6 - Roo Mc:llode D&amp;DI•
Mar. 22 1

ed ' tir~lldent

~ MeiP Jayc:eeo. band

of Charles Yeaao .

Mar.''it - Ted ~eed reeled- perlocl rattnc In
~eel Dlatrta aialr111ui'bl ~ · !fetUVal •· ~ ""' •'!' ·:"i
~GIIlta..Melilt'ftoi, IICiOO!'DlstrJ,ct. · ' ' Mlr. 24, ~ 11obert II&gt;
Mar. 8 - Vllldalo wreckeil'a .DIDIOd. new poator ol

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Rev. White to

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tltlrd porlod. . '
,
·Jo~ Tyo, (I.! .O"!'homoreo •as
prllllaril¥
for MOts•
•~'11! "" with Colch .Charles
McAfee' a Bull&amp;lop 1101rly tllr..
perloda.. \ ·
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T;&gt;o'o three ReJ4goolotllld 12
of 13 ·cliUIQ&lt; tu11es !01' a toW
of 18 markers came ... el&amp;llt of

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polntiDc out the Buekoyal hid
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By United Preso hUrMI!oMI

UCLA and Kanaao celebrated
lllltressiw tournament victories
today whUe
Duquesne and
I &amp;Stile IIU'nd h a n &amp; o v e r s
caused by their tlrat losna ot
the collop buketllall-oon.
hi I
UCLA IUid Kaneao won g n
tournament flnals-lbe defl
IBtioralti
l.v-llrot.-ranked BruiDI
.. ng
St. John'• 74-5&amp; to win the
Holiday Feollval TGurnall1enl In
Now York and lbe slxti&gt;-ranked

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NEW Y.EAR'S DAY
liMY' I

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C OSED

March.U-~:~:::
ramahln,

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.zse It

l'IIIW .in;lk. 11111

T....,....'!'¢ at •
But prevl~ Dotquesne, No. 11, and LaSalle, No.
16, ll!lffered looaol In lbe llnala
of tourallll8nta wllleh they
entered conlldont o1 ilq)rovlng
Ibelr ..UoMI ruld- LoulolallO State dow Dod ~ni 94-91
ID the tltlo game of lbe AllCollep To1lrltllt10t1l at Oklahoma Cl~ and Scuth COrolllB
~ .1.a5allo 62&gt;49 ID the
dwlq&gt;lotulhip game of tllo
Quokor TOUI'nimont II Philida!·

~~ In hi
Lew Ald.- wu •

phi&amp;.

New York bet .......t
30 poll1U and dolm 22
r - In pacq llCLA to Ito
24th ......,UUve vld&lt;JQ owr I
period. UCLA led St.
-

·tw--

seconb later, WashlDKtOR's Gary lArsen banked in
a ~we-toot hook shot to put his
Thirteen

:;;Hy.;.U,;;nl;,ted-.P·re·s·.·--I'IB-tl·ooalEast

w.

L. Pet. GB
Mlnneoota .... 20 10 .667
Kentucky , • • •H 17 , 41;2 S'h
Miami • • • • • .13 17 •433 7
Indiana ••••• 14 19 .424 'l'h
New York. • , .10 20 .:133 10

LOOK

WANt SOMif'
0. K. No (IIOI~Wik,
Just pbolle
.

CITY LOAN ·

club ahoed to stay, 61).59. While
the Buekeyos were dei(&gt;Ol'lltely
trylrw to get the ball In tho
doting seemds, Georp Irvine
and Pal Wookc:ool&lt; added wid&amp;-

w··~- ~..PeL

JGIID'a 1&gt;7 only 3147otlalltlll1e
but b7 that lima Alclndol' hid
IIMID ooalpod tiD prd him

lbe •lion's 'nrst college to win
1,000 basketball games.
Pete Marovich tied an All·
cord 0 f &amp;3
College one-game ro
OIDO !UGH SCHOOL
pointS and set 1 tournament
BASKETBALL RESULTS
tllreo-samo mork of 138 In By llnited Pren lnteTDitlonal
leadliW L5U to 111 q~aot of Marlon Hardl111 49 Lorain SeDflu&lt;lueone.
tor 44
John Roche, tho 11111Jlim0Us sandusky 81 Loroin Mmlral King
aaleetlon as tho Quall8r Tour·
3
25
- · • MVP • .......t polllto
53 Elgin 50
In South Carolb•'a q~set ol Ploeaant VIew .61 Reynoldsburg
1A15alle. South carotlla. which
50
hid four IClP._.,.. in the Westerville G6 (Jahaallll6$
lln8ut&gt; and hod Ill live otarters Whlteba11 SB'Doiaware 75
the distance for lbe ....,.,..t . Worthllllton
Mt. ve111011 49
straight pme, led 3 ~ 11
U 34
~·~-· and newr let LaSalle London G6 Marysvl e
-1 Bulay 75 lillfflln u
get closer t ... three points n Grow CIIJ ~~ Grandvl.., 47
lbe M&lt;ond half.
Gro._rt 63 HWiard 60
IJn&amp;On
~
Columbel Wehrle 81 Llbe•V' UnClalolc II P
,
loD 48
Jim Hem-y's 2 ~ lleld goo! Groovllle 6$ Ueldrw Valley 57
wllll two socoodo loll produced - t h 67 Lairewood 51
111 8tl-78 trll&amp;Uh, owr Wa~ Joh-n 56 Northridge 56

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games,

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SCORES

11o11or "'""' 12t1Hanked New
Muleo 81-110 In overtime,
difeatod Detroit 85Ohio $tale
80, Waoh1111ton .H-69, Loulavlllo aeored onSG-73
_ , - cmr North Teal State
11111 vande11&gt;tlt over...., North
CUollna State 61H&amp;.

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GB
&lt;Ommlnd 1n tho OaldlllllL , • , .27 5 .844
ieeond hall The Bruins cpenod Deover •• , • .19 11 .633 7
a lll&gt;polnt margin and led by u Dallaa . • • • ,13. 13 • 500 11
many as 23 l)Olnt8 the rest of New orleana. ,15 16 .484 Ulh
Los AJweies •• 12 16 ,429 13
~Kw:~· a a s scored its 1otl1 Houston ••• • .1 20 .%59 17'-h
............. s Resultl
straight victor)' and won ..a..un::
,__,.......,
1
th
·~·-m, Eight Tournament or e ~-·- 110 Kentuc~
.., 93
llllh time In seven years with Loa ~eo 97 Dallas 95
Oklahoma
(Only a
-~·•
scl1odulec0 .
-10 easy win over
State. va.. Rd&gt;lach, s 6-9
'l)iosday's GatnOB
sophomore, scored 22 points as •Kentucky at Minnesota
Kanl&amp;s u&lt;OYOd to within ftvo Now York allndlam
victories 0 , lla goo! to beo&lt;lme
(Only pmeo schedol.ecO

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In aon-touraament

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College Seores

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In fOul I1'&lt;NIIe and lbe BruiDI · !liD= · - t e d Western Ke6tueky ?S-72 and Ioiii beat
Houatan _.,to advance to the
final• of the
Sugar - 1 T()Ul'l1llllenl at New

.

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011 oplnst usc. The lrl•h held
Slmpaoo to n · yards on tho

and much more e-leacecl
than his algnaj-callera. McKay
pol- out tho Buekeyeo llave
three fine r~I1J quarterbac:ks
ID Kern, Roo lllacleJowokl and

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wltll I I I _ . w!l&gt;I 7·1 nioeJr\1,
lbe. ..,...,.. will have to pi$
West
w. L. Pet. GB ,.. 11111 !'focea lbey loft scattered
Loa~ •• zs 11. •ns
Ill I(Vtr .St. John - · )lmlat
IIIBtJt. '
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•••• ,21 15 .195 5
1
Upotart Woohlnlton
the
Chi- ..•• 17 23 .421 11 h
san Jlietlo ••• 16 22 .421 ll'h Bucklfoo 85-59;
In 0\1101' game&amp;, ToiOdo 'blu~
san Fnn. •.• ia 23 .uo 12
ed
~ FnDcla&lt;:o state 97~8;
saeUie ••••• It 28 · .333 15\'z
Green dN&gt;bed Jlort-.
Pboenlx •• , , 8 30 .2ll 19\'z
_,til 8W3; Baldwln-WIIloee
Monday'' Results
ChiCISO 103 san Francloco 97 outcunned Cleveland State 81167; Norlbem Winola nipped
Seattle 120 Phoenix 118
Los ADIOieo 131 san Dleao 126 Kent State 52-51.
Oni.J three games are on tiP
(Qj)
t&lt;ri&amp;bto once - beaten Daytoo
(Only games acbeduledl
(8-1) lo at St. Louis, Ohio U.
TueadiY~• Games
(3..1) entertalas MaeMurro
Clnclmatl at Boston
wblle Bluatoo concludes its
philadelphia at Mllwoul!oe
twocame series at Bethel. Kan.
Baltimore at New York
Qhlo State was anything but
Detroit at Loo A~We~e•
shatp
optnat Washlngtoo which
(Only games schedolecO
had 1 4-4 record prior to lte
UPeJIP8Cleef victory.
Ohio
state scored four
straight
points
within an 11·
u
ll
1eeond span on t.sketa by
Crail Barclay and llormy Meadora to grab a S!h'j8 lead with
1:52 to play'

o - . - . .•• u

est bock, Purdue's LerQY Rayes
ani Hayea has iDdJ.Wed he bu
drawn on Notre Dllme11 atrat.-

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Our QlWity Way of Dojng Bu.oln... .

.Pt. Pleao·

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T~res. 34,000

KARR &amp; VANZAND~ "'O~}~q .

ant, John Wiley, Belle, W. Va.;

~ef!.

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BW Lon8.
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The rival c:oaches met today
at the aMuil KlckoU Luaeheon
In Pasadenl . Civic Auditorium
-~r 1 coo!liiritatlon Monlay at
uiUIII"
lbo Sculhern Call- F~
Writers meetinlo
The writers b)' a wte o13:1-12
picked Ohio State to wiD al-

2 Door V8, Power Steering, Auto. T r~ns. Rad1o.

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Mn. Lom Campbell arid dilllgh. '
ter, Gallipolis Ferry, ·
BIRI11S: )lr, and Mr"- ~­
leo' Lqomto, Pl. . Pfel!~""- i~
daughter; ·Mr; and l&amp;a.Doustaoil ·
lloJgg, HendorJon, · a diUght:er. ·· ·

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The Buckoyas domoostnted
their ablll~ In ltAWIDI Simpson's tap. &lt;:ltallenpr as
fino-

llayeo olOI McKay were In
oo tile ~of
an -nding ~k and

' oowlmus (liPll - J. IIIII Till -~·.,.~on

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White with Blue vinyl Int. New w-s•'!f
Milos. Real Shorp.

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PASADENA, Callt (UPI) The Bucke&gt;es remained a
Only light limbering q~ oxer- steady tJU,oe1)olnt favorite 1D
clses were on tap today for defeat the Trojans in the closed
Ohio State and the Unlvenity contest between tl1e cltampiona
of Southern California ao they of tho Big Ten and the Paclftcawalted their batUe 1n the Rose 8 Conference.
BcMI on New Year's Day to deOhio state doted the regular
termlne the nation's football su- · season by gainille the No. 1'
premac:y.
ranking ln the nation as • re-Followlrw the light workout, suit of usc being tied b)' Nnll'O
Coach Woody Hayes will lead Dame. In their final game.
his Buckeyes to the passionist Aside fr(ID other ractora, the
Fathen' Retreat ln nearby Sier- Buckeyes are eager to retain
ra Madre ror a quiet New tlwlt rankiJ:SB without a blemlBh.
"Year's Ew.
The key to the sune was ex..
Tho Trojans lave been quor• paeted to be whether the Bucktered at a Lot Angeles hotel eyea can stqJ Heiaman TrophJ
since the day after Christmas winner O. J; Sln1)aon who has
aOO will remai.D there untn it been balled by Hayes aa the
is time to tnvel to the Rose greatest rw1llq: back in the
Bowl WediM1sday.
ration.

conllnue.!:

conclusive.

Jlr

W, L. Pet. GB
PTS Baltbll&lt;&gt;n , ...21 9 • 7i7
u l'hlllldelpt4a. • 21 10 •nt :
a - · ..... 2111 .ee? 4

Meigs coNI8cted only 27 por

s.

Clure, Leon; Ja~ Bland, ·cnf..
tOili Dwayne Platts, pt, Pleas-

., · · · Atheru -.Bos
1uerg,._
. &amp;ore
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Nation's Grid Supremacy Will
Be Decided In Rose Bowl Tilt

reu.., .loiMiV, lnlo!Nd _wllen
atril~ ~ a CfU'· Damageo oet

Yeager and Mrs. Lucy Cullen, both ol Letart. Both have reeelved
10 year leadership certificates from tile state, and Mrs. Rood has
her 15 year leadership certificate.
The club recently hold Its Chris-• party with apJiroxlmate4'
75 attending at the l.l&gt;t&gt;Or Flats Communi!)' Bulldlt11&gt; Following
caroling, the group returned to tbe community building where games
were playtd, gifts excha~. and l'efresJmer:U servea.
Mrs. Rood's community inteNst doesn't stolf With 4-H members, she also is inter~sted In their meeting _place. The Upper }Jata
Community Buildirw: was recently· reno~ted. Being 1 member of the
North Mason ORY (Older Rural Youth&gt;, she, along with other ORY
members, 4..H parents, officers a~ Others, pitched In witb floanclal
support earned Crom. 4-fl and ORY resUvals and had old windows replaced and put in panelb~, aDd a basement. Mrs. Rood, Mrs. Lois
Newberry and Mrs. Grace Brown macie new dnperles.
Offit:ers or the ORY are Tommy Fry, preside•; Marguerite
Mace, vice president; WoodJ' Mace, secreta.ry; Alberta Fry, treaaurer.
The next proposed project ot the gi'C:q)ia the seeding the lawn
at the commonlzy bulldlng.

bOII!od,

Ia the &amp;eCOIMI 17·17 11114WIY tlu'ouih jlw Alholl.l came .U ve ID trod!- quarte~oj)d extending hlo per- God period, n..u; -eel Ill a
Ucnl •l)'!o wlthSOphcmOre Mark fJ&gt;Cl otrl?! !&lt;&gt; Dine In tbo third 52-3f ......... ChiP lliciiJV lod
Swut, 1-2 eenter, pocing the ot.- stonza before llnllly mlsal,._ MO..o Witli nlao. SOVenl of U,.
wk IIi hlttlrw four Cooeecutlve ' Joe . . Ml"f••. ~ senior for ~· Mariuder• lit Olllallout
boc:kola and Don Wlckerbam ooe Mella, 'folloi'ed Tyo In ocorlng 0110 quorter of till "" ti10)'
beiON the M&amp;n\XIers oou1d score wilh sewn point• aDd Je« Wer- cou14 •• action. in thil tvlii;J
'apin.
ry and BUI Hensler, who playecl cOllie st.
:;\Iter Mella had hlt .the ne~, abi:Mt llf2 quarters, each got six..
Tam w.,.r, 5-9 - d , be&amp;On ll,yera fou!ed out In tho third ' ' . l II)' &lt;ltiiJ't!lrl '
o hot - • and alao o,nk four quarter.
MOllO' ·· ••••• 9 It 3f ta-45

£ !',

Tw!J'-:~r lllllled ~
T....,..i,. o1 America tor
1967.

made progress in concentratlrw
ita youth program malniy
toward lnfiltratloo of SDS,
Hoover Slid A..m e r i c a's
steppocl-&lt;e&gt; military. commitment in 1968 'caused 11 dralt law
violations and deserter..fu,gi.Uve
cype investigations. to increase
considerably." More than 11..@_00
deserter-fugitives were apprehended during 1968, an increase
of some 3600 over 1967. he
reportod.

ind the acofe Was 27-27. .

UIA!l..ot: ....

..

of

!II tlio tltlrd perkld hid elai&gt;oed

~~

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1011

.
CMeh Carl W.olte'• MarauderS
·~!" ,allbo heolo of the I&lt;Joill
jJoWilop until all.or two mlnuteo

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trlc co; j)lljtt.

helfllmti'OO!Io!&gt;o-

· lbelr llfth otralght caco
t}le ~948-69 - -

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Progressive Labor Party,. haS·
leaders

-w.-

ed to. tf-45 4ofeaUt lbo llandl
cit ~.oat Atheno MCnlay &lt;1ISht In

PT. PLEASANT _ Anoa Me.
coy, 93, died Sunday after a linchurch.
bplllleso Chorch of Chrlilt. •
gering Hlness at the home or
llama.
ThurDWl;
Ull
Louise
The
Kiddie
!l1op _ opell6d
Mar. 26- .CIIarleo Wlnolhl
Holzer Modli:al Center, First
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rossi wlth
ner electecl lifO- of
Avo, VIsiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 C1111111J011, llldwell; Leah Dawn In Mllldieport.
whom sne resldod tho past eignt
Hart,
Rt.
2
Pt.
Plellllll;
Mrs.
Mal'.
9
Louli
Reibel,
Polilport
ilcJjla' ·Ba!llball Iague.
p.m. Parents only 011 Pediatric•
years.
Hercy
A,
Reltmlre,
Hertford;
eroy,
oldell
Uvlng
dipoattor,
Mar.
27 - ,Wela Walker,
Ward.
She was a rormer BurtaloresiMin
Sandra
RoyDI\IJ!I;
l't.
turned
tlliHit'll
~
o1
oarib
~
~
ll!&gt;llent. was
Admlssi!JIIs
dent aOO a member of tile SulfaPT, PLEASANT - In the JU.
MrL
Ocles11 Myers, 1~14 Pleasanl; Charles F. BueldO, l't. at a ~Jd)!4\"l'l•i for the """ .. ~ dlamptoo "' Melp ·
· lo Unltod Methodist Church and neas ol Rev. "Charles Frum, now Second Ave.; Mrs. Delford L. Plea•••· Lee Ann Black, Hen- Fartn81'8 Blilk and SOVInP Co. · •u.i•' ••
.••••• were
·
-~
building.
_,, ... - p,..~
a patient in Pleasant Valley Hos- Ellyson, 460 First Ave.; DonFarm Woman's Club.
Surviving her is one foster pital, Rev. Norville White, ot
Raelncla
K. !oluoaer,
Rt.
Mlr. IP - 11obert v. Weotb- w
ald C, Shoemaker. '11nlrm.an; doriOO;
4 "'"""1'0)1;
Sherrie
,l ~tir,
~..ncan
son, Louis Rossi, Pt. Pleasant. st. Paul's United Methodist.
Pomeroy; Mrl. Edwin L. $tsJn, erm111, ' 'nipper a .l'lolno, killed . .
.
Mrs.
Jonolngs
Cremeens,
Em:·
F unera I ser vice will be he ld a t Church presented the morning
'lftn .~
~eka star Rt.; · Kimberly 1). WU- m, ~-., w yo.• "- ' .-G. !nautoaccldent.
1\lar. 11 - Nlddleport
:"'1\lai', 29 ~:
ent
2 p.m. at the Buffalo Methodist and evening messages in Heights
Golfee; Rt. 1 Wslerloo; M r •· eU ,~, ... --'-'ems of a 1••- B, F • ~ee,, atler over
Church with the Rev. Charles S. Unltod Methodist COIU'ch S~.
,......,. ,.._
nl
b
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPrl AL 911rl0)' Miller, ~L 1 Ook Hll1;
. TbmJpson and the Rev. Larry Rev. Frum is mulergolng treatMra. 1lobert ·cilrulllero, F o r I sine """""' di8poAI - · - , ..., se ee woo
Dec.
31,
1968
Greenwood officiating. Burial ment and rest ror an attack of
'
Harold E.
lion" piQJeCI ..-.1 flllanclal prob- lbe A• ..-.1 P.
ADMITTED: JUry llayes, Mawill be in tbe Buffalo M~morlal Ou virus and is in roc:m 166.
with wat8r
the purchale ., i
Park cemetery.
TJ!e mid-Week prayer aM Bible son; Mrs. CflVles L&lt;Jom.ia, Pt. · - - 01 • .._1 G.
8o
Pleasant;
Mrs.
Loman
Jones,
Pt.
lUI..lV&amp;at
•t all" •
_.._
r
()hio'l men's15; was
study services are the only ier~
sturr.W.
Jr.,
Jack...,,
Mar.
12
A
•.
Howell,
Pleasant; Mrs. George C&amp;111er,
vices scheduled ror Heights this
1llrtbs
95, PI&gt;-, Civil War and Rlv~ ion, the 1iJompot In history.
Pt
Pleasant; Dennis Williamson.
week. The regular services wtll
'
er
hlitorlln, died at Malp Gen.
sOuthside; Mrs. MyrUeSiyre, Pt.
Mrs. Delfol'd Elly...,, 4611
be hold at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
Pleasant; the Rey. Charles F~, Flrol AYO,, daughter, .3:.t a p.iD. eralllqopltal.
and cholr members wUI pracPt. Plea san~; Stephanie Naylor, Monc!ay; Mrw. l!dw!n· L. !ltaiD,
Mar. . 12 - Richard MartiD
Uce atterwarcL The morning Bi..._
W
V
.
5:20
··~
U -.ul OOIIcb' ·llt' .
Hurricane;
Sherman
Graham,
Lem,
Loomis
said
neutron
activa-"
HANOVER, N. II. (UPI)- Dr.
ble study will be held at 10
EAI!Iorn lllab· MDip I. o e a 'I
on;
Mrs.
WWtlm
.Arnold~
Pc.wn.e..
Uon
tests
this
year
on
Hall•s
p.m,
)londay.
Chauncey Locmis .Jr., a Dart-o'clock Thursday.
Dlscll&amp;raes
Board of E41eatlon took otepo
roy; Delbert Mc('artney, pt
mouth COllege E~ish profes- hair and fingerrails '"show that
Members Ot the Evangelism
A.
Allen,
Linda
AJ.
to
Jllace ....., tenths ~a jniU
Cber7l
Pleaaarit;
WiUiam
McGraw,
Pt.
sor whO ~~ writing the biography be reeei ved toxic amounts of committee are,..completlng plans
len,
Mlos
Edaa
CarJIUIII,
Hacbel
I~
.before voters.
or explorer Charles F1"1ncis Hall, usenic-during the lasttwoweeks ror the mid-wtnt:er revival aer.. Pleasant; Tammy Wallace, GaJ..
Mar. I t - The oearejllorvlelll&gt;olls; William - · · Gal- A. coon, )fra. Vlrldl K. Croas.
claimed Monday Hall was mur- of his life,.. The tests were viee to be held in two weeks.
Todd D, Fry, Michael G, God- tlmo o1 t!1e Silver Brldtlo dja..
lipolis
Ferryj
Mr1.
J)Wglas
made
by
the
Toronto
Center
tor
dered by arseniC polson while
The evangeUst wUI be tho Rev. Bugg, Hendorooil; ljrs. w. S. wiD, lllro. Jomea E. Hardyman, · yter .
two n»n .bodon an expedition to the North Forensic Sciences on samples ~ndd WUIIs, of Huntington.
BUiups, Pt. Pleasant; Terry Junes E. JordOn, James Oller, las found- B\lrllnaton· ·' • ,
taken £rom Hall's body.
Pole 97 yean ago.
Plantz, Gallipollo Ferry; Homer Mrs. Bolfe A. Lee. and lnflnt., li~» "" ~ 01110
Loomis, In a statement, said,----------------------~
Derenbergei', HeQIIerson.
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, show and Ale at .Rock 8pioiJIP
DISCHARGED:
loire;
Robert
dlcated Hall was poisoned 1-n
Falr(I1'0UDda.
Tho Be. it 1'liotu
Co.
Greer. ·P t. Pleasant; Charl.o tte
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North G""'nlancl while trying to
Rice, Pt. Plei.sant; Mrs. Leola
reach tbe North Pole. He said
Pritt, Pt. Pleasant; Dreuna
tho poisoning took place aboard
Hayes,
New HIVea; Y~ Ed- '
a ship torn by ·~extreme teD· wards, Henderson;
Charles
slons.''
Oshel,
Pt.
Pleafi:Bnt;
Clarla·
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Loomis went to Greenlard this
Prlce,
New
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Vickie
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summer and had the eJII)lorer's
rett, Pt. Pleasant; ,Gll4ys Sl)'re,
bolfy exhumed from 1 des9Iate
Letart, Mrs. Galilo Thtonton,
grave. An autopsy waa performed
Robertsburg; M r ,s. John Me-i ··
there by Dr. Franklin Paddock

of Pittsfield, Mass., but WIS in--

Oies in t'ar West

don R. &amp;.....; lola..., ~ . MeCoy &amp; lnpbOri ' McCoy v~•.
lfll&amp;pltll, cl&gt;&amp; PIN. V.Uey Etmuo . I. Ellzal&gt;eth F. DoVIUIII;
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L 11«&gt;o1&lt;o .&amp;nlth va. Pt. !'leu· &amp; .ialllel
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Cl-o;.Julktimi!{Owtl
pan Charloo!L Zuapon; Sean 1!J1t ROII\&amp;W' &amp; )l'&amp;l'l'tjl E. WeaR-ck ·&amp; Company vs. Freda vor; Lootu G. Bqnej:Utler ••· n. Tbomao AilaD&gt; l!rowa; W, 'Ill·
~ling; James M. Armo&gt;ry, lldlll.
Robert S. Br....,r; Cndlt Dur- KJni .••• DOullial ~- 11011.&amp;, ol theeltatAI oiDorapon&amp;l~t dec. eau of l't. Plea58111, Asalgne6 o1 erJl' ContractOr, Lawrel.. 'G,
of lbe e . . . «!'lill·
vs. Banard Uowelbn Al....,_ MaiOO County lloapltal va. Bo!l- llohr,
lie~107•.dee. ••· JIMder; Mary Margaret · Rllrle ole Loul&amp;e McCort.Y;,! l,allasRld!· tips
ot ala; · Vllit ·;JWI
&amp; Heber Ill f f le ••· lklr· ard &amp; JQ41! Lou!.. Varllll ,._
Union ~·~ iwn.
ley II. Pearaoo; Charlea Ill. Jesoo DaYts I. Donal~ E. 1 ~ rederil
Taylor vs. Mlnnehoma. lD.suranee lock; Atlanta Metalllc , CUJ;:et llam L, 'lborltlal. ·

SDS Determined to Wreck U.S.

violation; Robert Clarenee ReckWASIIINGTON
(UPI)- Tno
ard. traffic violation; Cllarles basi c objective or Students for a
Neal, IIOil - sQPPOrt; Kenneth Democratic Society (SDs), the
Kimes, violation ol zoning ordi- core of the New Left move..
nance.
ment, is. "To .completely destroy
Separate Malnt.....,.,, Carrie our form of government," FBI
K. Nibert vs. Robert Gene Ni- Director J. Edgar Hoover said
bert; FJizabeth McConihay vs. today.
William Howard Me~; CarHe reported a marked inrie Mae Pearson vs. MUton Cla.,y crease in recent months in
Pearson; Jannetta L. Cottrill vs. bombir.ga and burnings or public
) anny Ray Cottrill.
buildings and other acts of
Civil Appeals: Appalachian terrorism, with selective service
Power Cc, vs. WUliam R. Brum- boards and Navy and Arml;.
field; Gary Grittith 1 dba Cmtinental Const. Co. vs. Delbert
Gates, et ala.
Child
Custooy:
Visitation
Rights -

ltz Y&amp;. The Balll..,n &amp; Ohio
R.Uroacl Co. ; John &amp; Sandra Conrad vs. Gilbert &amp;nlth - Ray
Jacobs; Gl'l'IOI'l' Hall va. KeDneth N. !ilow; Georgia F~
vs. e-re Charles ~ &amp;
Jo Am Sommer; Owen Utcbtteld

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&lt;Uh, t:ourt lOT tbo ~, 1969 Mason CounQ&lt; Moll&gt;r C0111l11!)'·; ni
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••· F...,&lt;ll; J;mj,t - ~ ~.w; Y(llllalll
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torm a( drCIIII court bU been The SUn nnance i, Lo&gt;!1 Com· ot ala; 0.:. C, Rlcbmmd VI. Rob· E. MeCoy!.,Aq Lee Collin&gt; I. J!.
· va. J0,1111i R•. Fin,
.ttiNHI!. ThO J - term will va. Jamea &amp; EVel,)u Rol· . erl T. ~u; It .a ll; Pea- Soil~ Loll ~itpll ~·· ~ .. 1v , . J,l!ma FII)I01; Dendi. E.
belin on s-,ey 6, 1969, ll 9:- lin&amp;;• lleol')' Howard vo. Ma..., pleo Bank ol 1'1. ) ' 1 - Yl,
30 a.m• •~ tho Gr..-.1 JUry County Motor Co,; John G. Aten, llaroldA!lo(iplo; Foopl .. llatlk o1··
wUl besin ltli dulles.
Jr. vo. MasonCOUnQ&lt;MollorCom- Pt. Ploialalll v1. ~-~ s.. &amp;
Criminal' eueo•.. the dod&lt;et pany; L. R. Gerlach vs. Ma""' Ora DeWeooo; WUIIlom Banilz,
are: State ••· Larry !llerdon County Motor Co.; LawrenceGor- Robert Bamlb &amp; Haymon Bam·

RIIRe, entering w l - . breakIng; Slate v1. Garland Jordan,
driving whUe Intoxicated; State
vs. Lloyd Hutrman, contributing
to the delln"'""ey of • minor ,
Criminal Appeals: Eddy Rex
Powers, DOIHJUPPOrt~ Jotih Vance
Grimes, D0n'*8UIIPOI1; .Ed wi.n
Clarke, speeding ht school zone;
Joseph Nel.l, petit larceny;

James Henry LeWis, ~c vlo~
latioo; Roy Uiwis, Jr., traffic

lach, Jr., VI. Masoo Counzy Motor c -; George E. Johnaon,
!iterllf and Adm, of VIolet T,
Stover, dec. vs. United States
of Arnerl .. , et al ; J, M. ll
Bayliss vs Rolfe Lee &amp; L. A.
Wrlgbt; Ann &amp; James Allen va.

Theory Posed

Ernestine Baker VI.

Charles D. Baker; lncrea'se d.
Child Support -

Mary Ann Sul-

Livan vs. Alva 1 Lee Sullivan; Reduction

of

Child &amp;lpport

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CHICAGO (UPD - A congre s s -

George R, WoUinbarger, m vs. man whose district includes part
Patty Lou Wolfinbarger,
- of O'Hare International Alrport
Divorees - Bobby Stover VI. said Mondi.Y he believed the piBettr Stover· Louise McCallie- lot of the North Central Airlines
• Mccallister; Mag. plane that crashed at 0 •Hara
ter vs. Andrew
gie Carper Parsoos vs. David Friday tried to abOrt Ids landing
R. Parsons; carl Spencer YS. at the last moment because of an
Pauline ~cer; Dollie Lee De- obstruction.
Weese vs. John D, DeWeese; ElRep. Roman Pucinski, D-D.L,
aia Brumfield vs. James Brwn- suggested the obstruction may
field; Doris Dalton vs. 0 wen have been another aarliner on
Dalton; Jamea WOllam Mltcbell the runway ahe"ad or the doomed
vs. Lucinda Mitchell; Mary Me- North Central O.l.ght that the piDade vs. Roy McDade; Ivan Eus-- lat could not see until the last
tace Call n. Loraine Call; Na- mcmert because o! the low ceilomi Mae Smith vs. Gilbert Keith ing and thick Cog.
4 ~This North Central crash is
Slil:Jth; Leona Mae Halstead vs.
Donald L. Halstead; Ruth Eve- going to have wide repercussions
1yn Oliver vs. Jack Oliver; Fre- on landh• procedures at airda Kay Kincaid vs. Michael E.
fields- andnotjustinChicago,"
Kincaid; Janet Fern Yoder vs.
PuQn&amp;ki said. .
l!'aul Yoder; ~ ~..Ftl!l)·· .,..;ho.tolll r'l!". the tragedy ros~
~ vs. R_. H. Fisher; Betty to Z'r MOilclay with the death cJ
_Lou Martin vs. Homer C•.Mar~ Sheldon Ray, 22, Bellevue, Neb.,
tin, Jr.; ~ carolyn A. Morgan vs.
one of the 45 persons aboard a
Charles R, Morgan; Mary Alice Conwir 580 prop-jet.
Keyaer vs. Howard L, Keyser;
Tondal~cya D. Herroo vs, Char- QUICK Q U I Z
les R. Howardi Velma Kinnard
vs. Clyde Kinnard; Hildreth E.
Q-Where was the first 18·
Greenlee vs. Clarence F. Green- hole golf course in the United
lee; Virginia Cole vs. Hollis S~&lt;S~t the Chicago Golf
Cole; Mary McDade vs. Roy C, Club, founded in 1891.
McDade.
Civll Actinns: B &amp; L FurnlQ--Which president issued
~·~~- tr1es the first national Mother'•
loU.I-e eo • vs. w• v a. JDUU&amp;
Development; NatiOnal Po o 1 Dcil!'W~'::!,"\; i Y's 0 n ln
Equipment VI. W. Va. lrdlstri- 1914.
~ Development; National AdverUoing Co, vs. W.Va. -•tries
Q-What is t~e meaning of
Development; Samuel L. Nlcb· the name Eunice?
A-This Greek name means
ol s, Jr., \' • . James A• Ran• 11bright
victory."
dolph &amp; George Ranclolph; Crank
R. CW'atolo, dba Modern Restaurant and Store r;qu!pment Co.
vs. ROI.Ce Lee &amp; Loyle Wright;

John Conrad v&amp;. Lillie F a y e
Chapman and Junior Chapman;
Charles Cloon Clay vs. Admiral Corporat.cn, II. A. Miller elba
Asaoelated Radio: George E.
Jobnaoo, et al vs. Goldie ingels
ot ala; Artblela llal'ltiOil, Admn.
of Earl J. Harmon, dec. vs.
Jolm Charles Hyer, et alo; Mary
Franeeft Rauch vs. Mae AdklnIOn, et a1&amp;; Lula M. Miles &amp;
J. C. McDI}J'Illitt VI~ M; a S 0 n
County Motor Co,; Quality Maniibeturlng Co. vs. Mason Counzy MotDr Co,; Stanley Ill. FeU,

lne. va. Mason

County Motor

Co.; Earl H. Keeler va. Billy
Ray &amp; Bmnie Ward; J. H. Worley &amp; Ella Worley vs. Mason
C0U11Q' ¥nlor Co.; WUilarn R.

1lnlsbl

&amp; Bet1y Am Knight VS,
Mason CowliY MOO&gt;r Co.; Eu-

JIUlle8 Hunsicker

Reserve 0 r r i c e r s' Training
COrps units foremost amllqf the

targets.r&amp;
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constantly exhorted their followers to abandon their traditioral

role or •passive dissent' and
resort to these terrorisdc
tactics as a means of disrupting

the defense efforts and opposing
established authority,'" Hoover
said in a year--em rqJOrt.
He said publications of the
New Left are replete with
articles proposing the bombings
of draft boards arxl other
government instaUations, plus
detailed diagrams and instructions for
devices..

making

incendiary

The nucleus or the New Left
movement in the United States
is the Students for a Democratic Society, and organization
which became well known ln
1968 for its disrputive tactlcs at
a
number or universities,
Hoover said.
·rhough two or its leaders
have identified themselves publicly as Communists "wlth a
small c," Hoover said, the
distinction "is irrelevant to the
rest or America because the
basic objective of both New
Left and old line Communists
and their adherents in our
sodety is to completely destroy
our tonn or government. •'

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tilt ~J!Otl ~liia. ¥tip

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Teenager Hurt

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·Feb. 23 - Wilbur ~d
eleeted presldenl ol the Mlddleport-l'Omeroy Rotary Club.
F~ 2t :.. Mike llibl!a!'d,, flY·

He said the "pro-01lneae,
vlolellC8i)rone, Marxist-Lenlniat

at ~.soo' readtlng f1'om a lire
Which tbe Marvin WalkOr home on 0..1 l!DIIow Rood.
Feb.-:28 - Bob Veith, fanlouo
rac(!lt'vor, spoke to school and
For sometime l have been wantirc to tell you about a· lady who olber lJrGupo.
has given unselfishly of her time and ener11&gt; to benoftt the youth of
F~. 27 - Final 8jlpi'OVal ol
the Upper F1ats Communlt,y. Mrs. Gerald (Kathryn) Rood, has been bulldlnll plans by MeiP Local
a volunteer leader of the Hill Billie 4-H ClW tor 17 years.
Sc:hoollloard.
The club, organized in 1935, now has approximltebr 60 memFel&gt;.29- C1U'ellCI' Clark died
bers. This year seven members or her dub won 10 West Virginia at bla Middleport bome, W!Uiam
State awards. They were Aaron WeaveJ:, Maxine Weaver, RoXanne M. Jordon, Lons Bottom, polnWallas, each two awards, and Debbie McCordtiay, Carla Crookham, fJIIIy IJilurecl baeked over
John Cullen and Darlene HllSseU. eac:h one.
bJIII automobile.
Assistant leaders in thi.s outstanding dub are Mrs. Naomi

In Road Mishap
PT. PLEASANT -

One _per·

son was injured ard pl'q)erty
damage was estimated at $400
in a one--vehicle miBhap Sltur.
day night, 2112 miles east or Pt.
Pleasant on Jericho Rcltd.
A car driven by Daniel Ray
Lucas, 17, R1pley, was travel~
ing east when he lost control after his vehicle ran orr the berm
and struck an embanlanent on thl}
went across the highway and
struck an emba~ent on the
opposite ~Ide, and turned over
on its side.
A passenger in the car. Donald
Kerns, 17, Ripley, W!ls treated
lt Pleasant Valley Hospital for
a laceration over the Iert eye.
The mishap was investigated by
the Sheriff Departxnent.
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MaJ-.'' ~ - 'cenllructlilh work
o1 "'-'• ~alns.cheotu Woter f!y.- '!'ill besln !• April.
Mar. 4- Pfc. Larry A. Vauce,
HmiiiOiirille, awarded certlflcote .,. ac:hlovement for service
In Wlotnam. Vlrfl{l AlklnJ, Her·
reelected to f!v&lt;i yNr
term \in Meigs CooJnV iloord o1

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Roadl, Ohio:. \Tnivenlty,.
or. Three men tried to
elderly ¥01p .wotDII1
over a ne~ r1-ru.,
atlem)lt.
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Mar. 20 .~
Heoltb.
of EG!catloo
. Mar. 5 - Clooing o1 Obotet.- hl8h o&lt;bool In
ric wiD&amp; at Voterano Nemorlal per throe
llooQdtal _,ced.
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hl8h ID
Mar 6 - Roo Mc:llode D&amp;DI•
Mar. 22 1

ed ' tir~lldent

~ MeiP Jayc:eeo. band

of Charles Yeaao .

Mar.''it - Ted ~eed reeled- perlocl rattnc In
~eel Dlatrta aialr111ui'bl ~ · !fetUVal •· ~ ""' •'!' ·:"i
~GIIlta..Melilt'ftoi, IICiOO!'DlstrJ,ct. · ' ' Mlr. 24, ~ 11obert II&gt;
Mar. 8 - Vllldalo wreckeil'a .DIDIOd. new poator ol

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UCLA and Kanaao celebrated
lllltressiw tournament victories
today whUe
Duquesne and
I &amp;Stile IIU'nd h a n &amp; o v e r s
caused by their tlrat losna ot
the collop buketllall-oon.
hi I
UCLA IUid Kaneao won g n
tournament flnals-lbe defl
IBtioralti
l.v-llrot.-ranked BruiDI
.. ng
St. John'• 74-5&amp; to win the
Holiday Feollval TGurnall1enl In
Now York and lbe slxti&gt;-ranked

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But prevl~ Dotquesne, No. 11, and LaSalle, No.
16, ll!lffered looaol In lbe llnala
of tourallll8nta wllleh they
entered conlldont o1 ilq)rovlng
Ibelr ..UoMI ruld- LoulolallO State dow Dod ~ni 94-91
ID the tltlo game of lbe AllCollep To1lrltllt10t1l at Oklahoma Cl~ and Scuth COrolllB
~ .1.a5allo 62&gt;49 ID the
dwlq&gt;lotulhip game of tllo
Quokor TOUI'nimont II Philida!·

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Lew Ald.- wu •

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30 poll1U and dolm 22
r - In pacq llCLA to Ito
24th ......,UUve vld&lt;JQ owr I
period. UCLA led St.
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seconb later, WashlDKtOR's Gary lArsen banked in
a ~we-toot hook shot to put his
Thirteen

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Mlnneoota .... 20 10 .667
Kentucky , • • •H 17 , 41;2 S'h
Miami • • • • • .13 17 •433 7
Indiana ••••• 14 19 .424 'l'h
New York. • , .10 20 .:133 10

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club ahoed to stay, 61).59. While
the Buekeyos were dei(&gt;Ol'lltely
trylrw to get the ball In tho
doting seemds, Georp Irvine
and Pal Wookc:ool&lt; added wid&amp;-

w··~- ~..PeL

JGIID'a 1&gt;7 only 3147otlalltlll1e
but b7 that lima Alclndol' hid
IIMID ooalpod tiD prd him

lbe •lion's 'nrst college to win
1,000 basketball games.
Pete Marovich tied an All·
cord 0 f &amp;3
College one-game ro
OIDO !UGH SCHOOL
pointS and set 1 tournament
BASKETBALL RESULTS
tllreo-samo mork of 138 In By llnited Pren lnteTDitlonal
leadliW L5U to 111 q~aot of Marlon Hardl111 49 Lorain SeDflu&lt;lueone.
tor 44
John Roche, tho 11111Jlim0Us sandusky 81 Loroin Mmlral King
aaleetlon as tho Quall8r Tour·
3
25
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53 Elgin 50
In South Carolb•'a q~set ol Ploeaant VIew .61 Reynoldsburg
1A15alle. South carotlla. which
50
hid four IClP._.,.. in the Westerville G6 (Jahaallll6$
lln8ut&gt; and hod Ill live otarters Whlteba11 SB'Doiaware 75
the distance for lbe ....,.,..t . Worthllllton
Mt. ve111011 49
straight pme, led 3 ~ 11
U 34
~·~-· and newr let LaSalle London G6 Marysvl e
-1 Bulay 75 lillfflln u
get closer t ... three points n Grow CIIJ ~~ Grandvl.., 47
lbe M&lt;ond half.
Gro._rt 63 HWiard 60
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Columbel Wehrle 81 Llbe•V' UnClalolc II P
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loD 48
Jim Hem-y's 2 ~ lleld goo! Groovllle 6$ Ueldrw Valley 57
wllll two socoodo loll produced - t h 67 Lairewood 51
111 8tl-78 trll&amp;Uh, owr Wa~ Joh-n 56 Northridge 56

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11o11or "'""' 12t1Hanked New
Muleo 81-110 In overtime,
difeatod Detroit 85Ohio $tale
80, Waoh1111ton .H-69, Loulavlllo aeored onSG-73
_ , - cmr North Teal State
11111 vande11&gt;tlt over...., North
CUollna State 61H&amp;.

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&lt;Ommlnd 1n tho OaldlllllL , • , .27 5 .844
ieeond hall The Bruins cpenod Deover •• , • .19 11 .633 7
a lll&gt;polnt margin and led by u Dallaa . • • • ,13. 13 • 500 11
many as 23 l)Olnt8 the rest of New orleana. ,15 16 .484 Ulh
Los AJweies •• 12 16 ,429 13
~Kw:~· a a s scored its 1otl1 Houston ••• • .1 20 .%59 17'-h
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straight victor)' and won ..a..un::
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·~·-m, Eight Tournament or e ~-·- 110 Kentuc~
.., 93
llllh time In seven years with Loa ~eo 97 Dallas 95
Oklahoma
(Only a
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-10 easy win over
State. va.. Rd&gt;lach, s 6-9
'l)iosday's GatnOB
sophomore, scored 22 points as •Kentucky at Minnesota
Kanl&amp;s u&lt;OYOd to within ftvo Now York allndlam
victories 0 , lla goo! to beo&lt;lme
(Only pmeo schedol.ecO

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Houatan _.,to advance to the
final• of the
Sugar - 1 T()Ul'l1llllenl at New

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Slmpaoo to n · yards on tho

and much more e-leacecl
than his algnaj-callera. McKay
pol- out tho Buekeyeo llave
three fine r~I1J quarterbac:ks
ID Kern, Roo lllacleJowokl and

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lbe. ..,...,.. will have to pi$
West
w. L. Pet. GB ,.. 11111 !'focea lbey loft scattered
Loa~ •• zs 11. •ns
Ill I(Vtr .St. John - · )lmlat
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•••• ,21 15 .195 5
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Upotart Woohlnlton
the
Chi- ..•• 17 23 .421 11 h
san Jlietlo ••• 16 22 .421 ll'h Bucklfoo 85-59;
In 0\1101' game&amp;, ToiOdo 'blu~
san Fnn. •.• ia 23 .uo 12
ed
~ FnDcla&lt;:o state 97~8;
saeUie ••••• It 28 · .333 15\'z
Green dN&gt;bed Jlort-.
Pboenlx •• , , 8 30 .2ll 19\'z
_,til 8W3; Baldwln-WIIloee
Monday'' Results
ChiCISO 103 san Francloco 97 outcunned Cleveland State 81167; Norlbem Winola nipped
Seattle 120 Phoenix 118
Los ADIOieo 131 san Dleao 126 Kent State 52-51.
Oni.J three games are on tiP
(Qj)
t&lt;ri&amp;bto once - beaten Daytoo
(Only games acbeduledl
(8-1) lo at St. Louis, Ohio U.
TueadiY~• Games
(3..1) entertalas MaeMurro
Clnclmatl at Boston
wblle Bluatoo concludes its
philadelphia at Mllwoul!oe
twocame series at Bethel. Kan.
Baltimore at New York
Qhlo State was anything but
Detroit at Loo A~We~e•
shatp
optnat Washlngtoo which
(Only games schedolecO
had 1 4-4 record prior to lte
UPeJIP8Cleef victory.
Ohio
state scored four
straight
points
within an 11·
u
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1eeond span on t.sketa by
Crail Barclay and llormy Meadora to grab a S!h'j8 lead with
1:52 to play'

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ani Hayea has iDdJ.Wed he bu
drawn on Notre Dllme11 atrat.-

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at the aMuil KlckoU Luaeheon
In Pasadenl . Civic Auditorium
-~r 1 coo!liiritatlon Monlay at
uiUIII"
lbo Sculhern Call- F~
Writers meetinlo
The writers b)' a wte o13:1-12
picked Ohio State to wiD al-

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daughter; ·Mr; and l&amp;a.Doustaoil ·
lloJgg, HendorJon, · a diUght:er. ·· ·

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their ablll~ In ltAWIDI Simpson's tap. &lt;:ltallenpr as
fino-

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PASADENA, Callt (UPI) The Bucke&gt;es remained a
Only light limbering q~ oxer- steady tJU,oe1)olnt favorite 1D
clses were on tap today for defeat the Trojans in the closed
Ohio State and the Unlvenity contest between tl1e cltampiona
of Southern California ao they of tho Big Ten and the Paclftcawalted their batUe 1n the Rose 8 Conference.
BcMI on New Year's Day to deOhio state doted the regular
termlne the nation's football su- · season by gainille the No. 1'
premac:y.
ranking ln the nation as • re-Followlrw the light workout, suit of usc being tied b)' Nnll'O
Coach Woody Hayes will lead Dame. In their final game.
his Buckeyes to the passionist Aside fr(ID other ractora, the
Fathen' Retreat ln nearby Sier- Buckeyes are eager to retain
ra Madre ror a quiet New tlwlt rankiJ:SB without a blemlBh.
"Year's Ew.
The key to the sune was ex..
Tho Trojans lave been quor• paeted to be whether the Bucktered at a Lot Angeles hotel eyea can stqJ Heiaman TrophJ
since the day after Christmas winner O. J; Sln1)aon who has
aOO will remai.D there untn it been balled by Hayes aa the
is time to tnvel to the Rose greatest rw1llq: back in the
Bowl WediM1sday.
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PTS Baltbll&lt;&gt;n , ...21 9 • 7i7
u l'hlllldelpt4a. • 21 10 •nt :
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Meigs coNI8cted only 27 por

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atril~ ~ a CfU'· Damageo oet

Yeager and Mrs. Lucy Cullen, both ol Letart. Both have reeelved
10 year leadership certificates from tile state, and Mrs. Rood has
her 15 year leadership certificate.
The club recently hold Its Chris-• party with apJiroxlmate4'
75 attending at the l.l&gt;t&gt;Or Flats Communi!)' Bulldlt11&gt; Following
caroling, the group returned to tbe community building where games
were playtd, gifts excha~. and l'efresJmer:U servea.
Mrs. Rood's community inteNst doesn't stolf With 4-H members, she also is inter~sted In their meeting _place. The Upper }Jata
Community Buildirw: was recently· reno~ted. Being 1 member of the
North Mason ORY (Older Rural Youth&gt;, she, along with other ORY
members, 4..H parents, officers a~ Others, pitched In witb floanclal
support earned Crom. 4-fl and ORY resUvals and had old windows replaced and put in panelb~, aDd a basement. Mrs. Rood, Mrs. Lois
Newberry and Mrs. Grace Brown macie new dnperles.
Offit:ers or the ORY are Tommy Fry, preside•; Marguerite
Mace, vice president; WoodJ' Mace, secreta.ry; Alberta Fry, treaaurer.
The next proposed project ot the gi'C:q)ia the seeding the lawn
at the commonlzy bulldlng.

bOII!od,

Ia the &amp;eCOIMI 17·17 11114WIY tlu'ouih jlw Alholl.l came .U ve ID trod!- quarte~oj)d extending hlo per- God period, n..u; -eel Ill a
Ucnl •l)'!o wlthSOphcmOre Mark fJ&gt;Cl otrl?! !&lt;&gt; Dine In tbo third 52-3f ......... ChiP lliciiJV lod
Swut, 1-2 eenter, pocing the ot.- stonza before llnllly mlsal,._ MO..o Witli nlao. SOVenl of U,.
wk IIi hlttlrw four Cooeecutlve ' Joe . . Ml"f••. ~ senior for ~· Mariuder• lit Olllallout
boc:kola and Don Wlckerbam ooe Mella, 'folloi'ed Tyo In ocorlng 0110 quorter of till "" ti10)'
beiON the M&amp;n\XIers oou1d score wilh sewn point• aDd Je« Wer- cou14 •• action. in thil tvlii;J
'apin.
ry and BUI Hensler, who playecl cOllie st.
:;\Iter Mella had hlt .the ne~, abi:Mt llf2 quarters, each got six..
Tam w.,.r, 5-9 - d , be&amp;On ll,yera fou!ed out In tho third ' ' . l II)' &lt;ltiiJ't!lrl '
o hot - • and alao o,nk four quarter.
MOllO' ·· ••••• 9 It 3f ta-45

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Tw!J'-:~r lllllled ~
T....,..i,. o1 America tor
1967.

made progress in concentratlrw
ita youth program malniy
toward lnfiltratloo of SDS,
Hoover Slid A..m e r i c a's
steppocl-&lt;e&gt; military. commitment in 1968 'caused 11 dralt law
violations and deserter..fu,gi.Uve
cype investigations. to increase
considerably." More than 11..@_00
deserter-fugitives were apprehended during 1968, an increase
of some 3600 over 1967. he
reportod.

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CMeh Carl W.olte'• MarauderS
·~!" ,allbo heolo of the I&lt;Joill
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Progressive Labor Party,. haS·
leaders

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ed to. tf-45 4ofeaUt lbo llandl
cit ~.oat Atheno MCnlay &lt;1ISht In

PT. PLEASANT _ Anoa Me.
coy, 93, died Sunday after a linchurch.
bplllleso Chorch of Chrlilt. •
gering Hlness at the home or
llama.
ThurDWl;
Ull
Louise
The
Kiddie
!l1op _ opell6d
Mar. 26- .CIIarleo Wlnolhl
Holzer Modli:al Center, First
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rossi wlth
ner electecl lifO- of
Avo, VIsiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 C1111111J011, llldwell; Leah Dawn In Mllldieport.
whom sne resldod tho past eignt
Hart,
Rt.
2
Pt.
Plellllll;
Mrs.
Mal'.
9
Louli
Reibel,
Polilport
ilcJjla' ·Ba!llball Iague.
p.m. Parents only 011 Pediatric•
years.
Hercy
A,
Reltmlre,
Hertford;
eroy,
oldell
Uvlng
dipoattor,
Mar.
27 - ,Wela Walker,
Ward.
She was a rormer BurtaloresiMin
Sandra
RoyDI\IJ!I;
l't.
turned
tlliHit'll
~
o1
oarib
~
~
ll!&gt;llent. was
Admlssi!JIIs
dent aOO a member of tile SulfaPT, PLEASANT - In the JU.
MrL
Ocles11 Myers, 1~14 Pleasanl; Charles F. BueldO, l't. at a ~Jd)!4\"l'l•i for the """ .. ~ dlamptoo "' Melp ·
· lo Unltod Methodist Church and neas ol Rev. "Charles Frum, now Second Ave.; Mrs. Delford L. Plea•••· Lee Ann Black, Hen- Fartn81'8 Blilk and SOVInP Co. · •u.i•' ••
.••••• were
·
-~
building.
_,, ... - p,..~
a patient in Pleasant Valley Hos- Ellyson, 460 First Ave.; DonFarm Woman's Club.
Surviving her is one foster pital, Rev. Norville White, ot
Raelncla
K. !oluoaer,
Rt.
Mlr. IP - 11obert v. Weotb- w
ald C, Shoemaker. '11nlrm.an; doriOO;
4 "'"""1'0)1;
Sherrie
,l ~tir,
~..ncan
son, Louis Rossi, Pt. Pleasant. st. Paul's United Methodist.
Pomeroy; Mrl. Edwin L. $tsJn, erm111, ' 'nipper a .l'lolno, killed . .
.
Mrs.
Jonolngs
Cremeens,
Em:·
F unera I ser vice will be he ld a t Church presented the morning
'lftn .~
~eka star Rt.; · Kimberly 1). WU- m, ~-., w yo.• "- ' .-G. !nautoaccldent.
1\lar. 11 - Nlddleport
:"'1\lai', 29 ~:
ent
2 p.m. at the Buffalo Methodist and evening messages in Heights
Golfee; Rt. 1 Wslerloo; M r •· eU ,~, ... --'-'ems of a 1••- B, F • ~ee,, atler over
Church with the Rev. Charles S. Unltod Methodist COIU'ch S~.
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b
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPrl AL 911rl0)' Miller, ~L 1 Ook Hll1;
. TbmJpson and the Rev. Larry Rev. Frum is mulergolng treatMra. 1lobert ·cilrulllero, F o r I sine """""' di8poAI - · - , ..., se ee woo
Dec.
31,
1968
Greenwood officiating. Burial ment and rest ror an attack of
'
Harold E.
lion" piQJeCI ..-.1 flllanclal prob- lbe A• ..-.1 P.
ADMITTED: JUry llayes, Mawill be in tbe Buffalo M~morlal Ou virus and is in roc:m 166.
with wat8r
the purchale ., i
Park cemetery.
TJ!e mid-Week prayer aM Bible son; Mrs. CflVles L&lt;Jom.ia, Pt. · - - 01 • .._1 G.
8o
Pleasant;
Mrs.
Loman
Jones,
Pt.
lUI..lV&amp;at
•t all" •
_.._
r
()hio'l men's15; was
study services are the only ier~
sturr.W.
Jr.,
Jack...,,
Mar.
12
A
•.
Howell,
Pleasant; Mrs. George C&amp;111er,
vices scheduled ror Heights this
1llrtbs
95, PI&gt;-, Civil War and Rlv~ ion, the 1iJompot In history.
Pt
Pleasant; Dennis Williamson.
week. The regular services wtll
'
er
hlitorlln, died at Malp Gen.
sOuthside; Mrs. MyrUeSiyre, Pt.
Mrs. Delfol'd Elly...,, 4611
be hold at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
Pleasant; the Rey. Charles F~, Flrol AYO,, daughter, .3:.t a p.iD. eralllqopltal.
and cholr members wUI pracPt. Plea san~; Stephanie Naylor, Monc!ay; Mrw. l!dw!n· L. !ltaiD,
Mar. . 12 - Richard MartiD
Uce atterwarcL The morning Bi..._
W
V
.
5:20
··~
U -.ul OOIIcb' ·llt' .
Hurricane;
Sherman
Graham,
Lem,
Loomis
said
neutron
activa-"
HANOVER, N. II. (UPI)- Dr.
ble study will be held at 10
EAI!Iorn lllab· MDip I. o e a 'I
on;
Mrs.
WWtlm
.Arnold~
Pc.wn.e..
Uon
tests
this
year
on
Hall•s
p.m,
)londay.
Chauncey Locmis .Jr., a Dart-o'clock Thursday.
Dlscll&amp;raes
Board of E41eatlon took otepo
roy; Delbert Mc('artney, pt
mouth COllege E~ish profes- hair and fingerrails '"show that
Members Ot the Evangelism
A.
Allen,
Linda
AJ.
to
Jllace ....., tenths ~a jniU
Cber7l
Pleaaarit;
WiUiam
McGraw,
Pt.
sor whO ~~ writing the biography be reeei ved toxic amounts of committee are,..completlng plans
len,
Mlos
Edaa
CarJIUIII,
Hacbel
I~
.before voters.
or explorer Charles F1"1ncis Hall, usenic-during the lasttwoweeks ror the mid-wtnt:er revival aer.. Pleasant; Tammy Wallace, GaJ..
Mar. I t - The oearejllorvlelll&gt;olls; William - · · Gal- A. coon, )fra. Vlrldl K. Croas.
claimed Monday Hall was mur- of his life,.. The tests were viee to be held in two weeks.
Todd D, Fry, Michael G, God- tlmo o1 t!1e Silver Brldtlo dja..
lipolis
Ferryj
Mr1.
J)Wglas
made
by
the
Toronto
Center
tor
dered by arseniC polson while
The evangeUst wUI be tho Rev. Bugg, Hendorooil; ljrs. w. S. wiD, lllro. Jomea E. Hardyman, · yter .
two n»n .bodon an expedition to the North Forensic Sciences on samples ~ndd WUIIs, of Huntington.
BUiups, Pt. Pleasant; Terry Junes E. JordOn, James Oller, las found- B\lrllnaton· ·' • ,
taken £rom Hall's body.
Pole 97 yean ago.
Plantz, Gallipollo Ferry; Homer Mrs. Bolfe A. Lee. and lnflnt., li~» "" ~ 01110
Loomis, In a statement, said,----------------------~
Derenbergei', HeQIIerson.
.ICJii.
'
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,. ' ~ . ' , ~
that new medical evidence h,..
, .
, show and Ale at .Rock 8pioiJIP
DISCHARGED:
loire;
Robert
dlcated Hall was poisoned 1-n
Falr(I1'0UDda.
Tho Be. it 1'liotu
Co.
Greer. ·P t. Pleasant; Charl.o tte
.
'.·
North G""'nlancl while trying to
Rice, Pt. Plei.sant; Mrs. Leola
reach tbe North Pole. He said
Pritt, Pt. Pleasant; Dreuna
tho poisoning took place aboard
Hayes,
New HIVea; Y~ Ed- '
a ship torn by ·~extreme teD· wards, Henderson;
Charles
slons.''
Oshel,
Pt.
Pleafi:Bnt;
Clarla·
la ;
Loomis went to Greenlard this
Prlce,
New
HaW!Df
Vickie
.
EJ'.."
summer and had the eJII)lorer's
rett, Pt. Pleasant; ,Gll4ys Sl)'re,
bolfy exhumed from 1 des9Iate
Letart, Mrs. Galilo Thtonton,
grave. An autopsy waa performed
Robertsburg; M r ,s. John Me-i ··
there by Dr. Franklin Paddock

of Pittsfield, Mass., but WIS in--

Oies in t'ar West

don R. &amp;.....; lola..., ~ . MeCoy &amp; lnpbOri ' McCoy v~•.
lfll&amp;pltll, cl&gt;&amp; PIN. V.Uey Etmuo . I. Ellzal&gt;eth F. DoVIUIII;
•••
lloapltal vo. Erma .111110 ZUI·
L 11«&gt;o1&lt;o .&amp;nlth va. Pt. !'leu· &amp; .ialllel
4'00•
Cl-o;.Julktimi!{Owtl
pan Charloo!L Zuapon; Sean 1!J1t ROII\&amp;W' &amp; )l'&amp;l'l'tjl E. WeaR-ck ·&amp; Company vs. Freda vor; Lootu G. Bqnej:Utler ••· n. Tbomao AilaD&gt; l!rowa; W, 'Ill·
~ling; James M. Armo&gt;ry, lldlll.
Robert S. Br....,r; Cndlt Dur- KJni .••• DOullial ~- 11011.&amp;, ol theeltatAI oiDorapon&amp;l~t dec. eau of l't. Plea58111, Asalgne6 o1 erJl' ContractOr, Lawrel.. 'G,
of lbe e . . . «!'lill·
vs. Banard Uowelbn Al....,_ MaiOO County lloapltal va. Bo!l- llohr,
lie~107•.dee. ••· JIMder; Mary Margaret · Rllrle ole Loul&amp;e McCort.Y;,! l,allasRld!· tips
ot ala; · Vllit ·;JWI
&amp; Heber Ill f f le ••· lklr· ard &amp; JQ41! Lou!.. Varllll ,._
Union ~·~ iwn.
ley II. Pearaoo; Charlea Ill. Jesoo DaYts I. Donal~ E. 1 ~ rederil
Taylor vs. Mlnnehoma. lD.suranee lock; Atlanta Metalllc , CUJ;:et llam L, 'lborltlal. ·

SDS Determined to Wreck U.S.

violation; Robert Clarenee ReckWASIIINGTON
(UPI)- Tno
ard. traffic violation; Cllarles basi c objective or Students for a
Neal, IIOil - sQPPOrt; Kenneth Democratic Society (SDs), the
Kimes, violation ol zoning ordi- core of the New Left move..
nance.
ment, is. "To .completely destroy
Separate Malnt.....,.,, Carrie our form of government," FBI
K. Nibert vs. Robert Gene Ni- Director J. Edgar Hoover said
bert; FJizabeth McConihay vs. today.
William Howard Me~; CarHe reported a marked inrie Mae Pearson vs. MUton Cla.,y crease in recent months in
Pearson; Jannetta L. Cottrill vs. bombir.ga and burnings or public
) anny Ray Cottrill.
buildings and other acts of
Civil Appeals: Appalachian terrorism, with selective service
Power Cc, vs. WUliam R. Brum- boards and Navy and Arml;.
field; Gary Grittith 1 dba Cmtinental Const. Co. vs. Delbert
Gates, et ala.
Child
Custooy:
Visitation
Rights -

ltz Y&amp;. The Balll..,n &amp; Ohio
R.Uroacl Co. ; John &amp; Sandra Conrad vs. Gilbert &amp;nlth - Ray
Jacobs; Gl'l'IOI'l' Hall va. KeDneth N. !ilow; Georgia F~
vs. e-re Charles ~ &amp;
Jo Am Sommer; Owen Utcbtteld

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Natiril · Basketball Alsoclation
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1be !.akers, who trailed 67-.59
at halfllme, pulled out lho 131·
126 OVertime triumPh at San
Diego after tying the score at
lli-119 in repl.atlon ·ume on
John Egan's ftekl coal with nve
seoonds left.
WUt Chlmberlain q:iened the

scoring tn the overtime period
with 1 ti~tn and Jerry West
boo&amp;ted the L.aken' lead to five
pointa with a ttu·ee--point play.
Weat led ·the Llkers ,with 40
J;.llinta whlle Chamberlain had
25.
Clem Hukins I!ICOred 20points
to lead the Chicqo BuUa to a
103-97 triumph over. ... the San
Francisco Warrior1 · &amp;nc~ the
Seattle SuperSonics beat the
Phoenix Suns 120..118 In other

pmes.
The victory was

~ fourth

was placed 1n the manger. The
congregation sang, "S I I e n t

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daughtor, MI-. and Ml'll. !loy lle&lt;.'41,
"When Obrill II Given lhe. local, were Surday gueUI here of
Glory we llave a True Christ- thelr daught~r, Mr. and Mrs. GI.O
ma,." The ('()l'tg(log•tloo ~~ane;·,
"To God be the Glory." .
York. Maine , is the oJdest
A.Cterwards Santa pasaed out incorporated dty in t,he
United States . lt received an
glfti and a (Pllowlllhlpdimer was
English ctlarte-r in Man.:h.
held ln the social n;tOID· ,
Attending were Rc'V. Gerald 1&amp;42. and was in~orporated
under the name Georgeana.
Sayre, Janice· and Sharon, Mr.
and Mre. Vlreil Adkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert TbomP,JOI'I. Jenny

and "Hark the Herald Anaela
Sing." Scripture from L u k e
wa1 rea(i, Sue leenhower read

"What Child II Thia'?''
Older youth of the dlurch peesented the program entitled,
"Glory Without God." Pauletta
Randolph read. uHow the Ma,iotit.Y WUI Celebrate Christmas."
A "Christ Honoring Christmas"
wreath was made by the youth.
As the youths apoke on the following subjects represented by
leaves, these were placed oo the
wreath. &amp;lbjects were J e a u a,
Pr~ers., Mullc, Gifts, Sharing,
Heart, Bible readfn€, Pra,yer
Wonhlp, and Pre...eminence. ·
Participants were J e n n y

ence Adkins. Rita

Mr. and Mrs. Marian Riggs .
and (Jm:Uy of Logan, Leota Massar and son, Starling, ol ~stern ·
Local, and Mr. and Mrs. Thurtnan Babcock, Lorw Botlom, alii
David Riggs, local, all were Sundl)' gues!s of Mr. and :Mrs.' Os-

tdto

Warriors.
Rookie Art Harrta and Bob
Rule scored 24 points each for
the Sonics, who s111Pi*f a 10-

pme Ioalng streak wtille J 1m
Fox had 24 tor the Subs. .

Keno Ridge
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· Racine Ful- Valu Market's
MOITO:

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CLOSE NEW YEAR'S EVE AT 6 PM

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teams seleded by the UPI
coaches rating board with first
place votes and season records
ln parentheses:

a.

4. Kentucky (6-ll
5. Santa Clara (9..0)

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son of ~ringfleld, Ohio, visited
over Sunday with Mra. Allee Dodoon. Mrs. Morea Ia tho daughter
or Harold Dodson, ronneri.Y or
this areL
Friends and neighbor• exterd
sympathy to the tamWes of Mrs.

6. Kansas (9 ..1)
· 7.
8.
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10.

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12.
13.

14.

FUL-VALU BUYS-

Points
350
243
238
227
162
107

VUlanova (t;-1)
Illinois (9-0)
Cincinnati (7.1)
St. John's NY (S-1)
D11Quesne (9-0)
New Mexico (8.2)
Detroit (10-IJ)
Columbia (8-0)

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Alice Dodson.
Mr. and Nro. Maynard Bohr

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"The Store WJth A-Hart"
Right re ..rved to limit quconliitloo

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January 2-3-4

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the Letut United Melhodiat
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-party. Q&gt;elto

were Rev. and Mta. Poul Fortney . and family, ol New Hovan; .
Mto. R. c. Kln8. llorMieroon, w,
v•. , Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shim
and family of Leon; to!&lt;, IIIII IIra.

Roaer Lloekell-. llllllin&amp;lon. w.
Va.; Mr. and' Mj-a, Lar1'1 Luck·

2-Hou·r

Hollda¥ dinner ...... of ...... Jaeqoeline V_..,., alaie Var- eydoo,- Point ~ · w. VL
llall• Y - wire Mf, IIIII .Mra. 11!11. J).hine Worliman, Cli!IV WorkBobert Billey and llollbr. """'
- . . . : to!&lt;. and Mrs. Joe Mon- man and G~ Glbba• .
Fourth Birthday
•uel and 110111, RicJne; Jib'. and
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Mti. ,Harrr Rooialll, )llddloport.
Preeeded PDcrtm•
and ·Mr. and lllro.' Leiria HudAn EngUsl1 colony was ••·
Celebration Held
tabllsbed 1n Massachusetu beICii, POmeJ'(QI'.
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MASON ..,. Mila ·KrlltfDa TUepbqnt- ..... fi'Oln ~- .1011, Otbo, famous voya1e. In 11!112, Bartllolomew
Goinold
founded
on'
or Burbll\ll 01o1o ·Wiobllli her
of wu hollorod ...
Cuttyl11111k Island a colony kH
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which. lasted only three weeks. ty at tho home .r her
parot'U,
to!&lt;, IIIII illra. Ra7 'lUcker. fit..

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Wallie _ . _ ~ and Tod gllla. Soniltll glllo ..... ~
Tuoker, Normie aDd Lorio Lalld- Lawlalllll Uta-.,_ Alalotermltt, K8rin VanMatn, Jen'1 inll tile bolteta, ll&lt;a. Ra7 'nldl·
and Ra7 Tuckor,,-- llouah, er, with, oervlniiWC~ ~ - -

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The balotoe recolvocl IIWIY

man Lauderlilllt, . Jin. Georp
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C'G11'11'11111 Ifill oiW .. (1I'IJIIary
a.Tololnnol'tawere' menlo ol """~·· «dllail,PABr CHIEI'8,. ~ ,.....
·CI!rlatmal~;... ~ Kell¥, KimberlY aiod Kr)'otal tato c()jpa ..., koo•-.'lill_. ..,. p1e, P)1hlan libleia,
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, lilra. Cil.rl lloiodi an6 . Wll*'r-r, 'iiorw and TIn a vod. Mr._ Burke, teacher, aDd dal' night at~ !lie homo &lt;il'' lillaf
/U~;·
:tferce, Carrie ~ l.iOrt Guin· MVei'al.,motherl were al.O preJ.. Tholl!)&amp; Grue"-.
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plto ai thellaul: lhor, K..- 1101-, 8 r u c e ent.
. "Lar
Co!ll:ill, llal)dr Pierce, Carrin
h
omo
rr IIIII Jlarrln Bolli\, ll9IIIO! ifarle
¢1r•:le o( Fori Jac~· s. c" Hubbonl, ·~
Grei·
Club
. em lean trom the u. S. or'¥ Neaae. 'lbe~ADIJ·•Awl,)'
and Mro, Ja~k Foil- Ill. ,the ~" oilil "Sj lo n I
nid. lild diulhler, Kim. J!9111•· Nllbt"
, ·
' rqy; Mrs. James PaUeJ;&gt;JOn,
M11;1 Brlddes JerVed •• the
~rent an4 'brrr, Racine, R. D., "~rll; ... bol!llae a larp ll&amp;hl,
l'iut Moore. ca,.,.,.l; _Mr. ~· ed em/die dui1oi: the
MASON - Mra. Boolnie Wal.
l\lro. Garrott Circle, Racine, and .~ce, ~'The ~lrtt of Chtflt. d!O of Point, Pleuant entertainCarl C'lrele: ~··
" ...._.. 'Otbera giving l.'8ldlnP . ed the I'Ocahonlaa llomenoakAn'a
NASON - Tlllrll'- tdrlt
. M•. ~. Mta. Kebneth R u a- 1&gt;1'1 liglo""" tile! andlo f
club wltb a ~key dime&lt; ncOJJI.
1
of
Matm Girl Scout Tl'oop t87
Nil Of' Racine were Otrtttmas
., ~~ · · r .~
I,'OIIl " ,b' at her; home •. DevotiOnal• were ·
attended
their Qlrla- par·
pelllo \41', tbelr dauglolero an4 the splrl eondle were Renee pnoen!A&gt;d •by Mta, Harold Leiria
10\'
at
the
Cbrlal Unltod ~
-·~·· ¥&lt;· and ilra. WU- Jlurl&lt;e, Mila Sqlmelde:r, CID4!1 o1 Weat Columb~. Corola were
llan) Q,Url&lt;il and Lila, anCI Mr. ·
llllli by the srouP. and Slfta ... 4lat Church Saturda7.
Gltta were exchanged and re81111 M\'1. 'Floyd Chal&gt;ri&gt;an . anti
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cllangod,
l'l'Oshmeitta
oerv..r by hoataudau&amp;btori,."Klm
andlillelloy. Ther . bee, and
. ·,...
Atlendlnll were Mta. Mildrod
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~- Spears,
ea,
Mrs.
Gladdle
stewut. Mn.
vlaited C!Jrlatll\4~ l'lVe wltb Mro. . Marloo.
Horgravea, Mrt. Flo Speer, Mra.
R,
K.
WUson,
Mrs.
Joseph Joaea
RuaseU•a ~~~~tf ),Sri • .~ .. Ml.as · Gail Stiver• of Dayton HII'Oid Lewla, Mra., ~etta
and
Mrs.
F.
R.
Carsey.
DandakU, Athena.'
01 the hoildl,y guelt ot her par- Sebrell, Mra. Cone Rouah, Mra.
A lotte&lt; from VIvian M. Blatt,
Mr. and Mrs. 'i&lt;emetb Hu- ent
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~. and Mr •• John ~•
-- Floronce Staato and Jim, Mra. co-ordinator or Voltlllt.eer HrV·
tung ·~ &lt;;hr_l~a. with . !II• . vera, . ..
Ozab Rice, Mrs. Reno WWiama,
- ; .Mro..:La111'1\ ').loe•llir·
Mlsr L!JCUle Smith Ia confln- Mrs. D.elthla Noble; Mta. Cora lees tor Lakin State Holpltal,
tung, hi. P'OI'dm-&lt;, t.l&lt;o. Ma• od "to Mtlp Generel Hospital Eadl, Mra. JOBD C-. Miss expreased appreciation for 'the
bel van M'iier. and hla _.,.and ' !Or treaanent o1 1 foot u~uq l!dltll Berkley, Mrs. Katlt&lt;:vn stuffed doll• made by the Girl
· . lathe•, ·Albert .11¢1mg. K o n- received 1n a tan.
Rood and the hoatoas, Mra. Wal- Scouto and contributed to tile
hospital. !loe expreollod thanka
. neth, . a atudenl at Ohio VolverMr. and Mrs. i.le!vln Circle die,
!o&lt; tile thoQgblfulness, ODd kind
lit¥, remalna on.the dean' a list. and daughter. Mafianne, have rEI·
ellori on behalf ol tile patlento
Th11rtdal', he was, llown to Now turned to Colurqbas alter vloltfor the gl.tta.
York CIIY Ill' tho ' J. c. i'oniU' 1ng here with Mrs. MAry Clr·
In addition to tbo doll pro:.0. for an Interview. Mrs•.Laura ele of Racine 8nd Mr. and Mrs.
Ject.
the scouta contributed ,..,_
v.e Hartung was in eotfmJ,g• c, E. Blakeeli!O, Lincoln He~
ey, and camed goods for Chr1111·
i'hu•tdal' to vlalt her am a n d ..
Mr. and Mro. Patrick LochMr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold
mas remembrance boxes.
iaugloter-ln~aw, Cljllaln a n d .., ielumed home ~ ove~ children of Pomeroy Route
A highlight of tile par1jl wao a
M&lt;o. Edgar llartun&amp; and on F&lt;i· nlng from a ....et.'svlaltlll WhOJJI. 2 entertained Chri..,...Da1wllh
trip to the Mason nre atatloa
day viaited Mr •. and ....s. Dale dt, !old. wltb their aon, Cbarloa,
a d!Mer pafl3'.
where the Girl Soouta received
• Malden a, Mra. Dora Weather- . and family.
Their 111eota ivere M&lt;s. Ber· a treat from Santa.
tha Ptlnce of Mason, W. Va.;
Attending In addltim to tile
Mto. Ina ShJ.Pi'l Cheater; Mr. hostesses and leaders were Paula
81111 to!&lt; a. ~and An- Bocook, Vickie Blaoeli, L I a a
gle of South ~e, w;. Va.; Mrs.
Durbin, ~ale Dawooo, V i c k l e
Joe u,.....ee 11111 dllldren or Johnaon, DllllO Johnoon, Mar7
BUIIID; Mr. and Mn. Dorea IIIli\ MIU'tha, Jonea, Renee Keene;.; 'hrl'Y ..... Robin SLewart.
Thr- VanMete" ~lvla v..,_
and M&lt;t. R- Jef!en a n d lleter . Cherril VanMe&amp;er, De1
chl.ldren, PomerOy, RoUte 2.
niM Werry, Jan WUIOI'I, . Julie
Johnoon, Tore.. Dillon, Mar7
is
Carsey, Bett3l Durbin, J u 117
Hughea, Belva Johnoon, Vldde
L. Johoaon, !loellaObllnpr, Tarrl Pn!altt, Carla McFUiand,

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FOR THE SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED
FOR NEI OR REMODELING PROJECT1

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Mrs. Young

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neodl1,
Mn. Olll'e Weber received
won! of tho 4eath or her mother
la F'kli._ where she wa&amp; spend·
t_. ihe winter. She was buried

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WITH CHEESE

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na. Marlo H~r;ol.

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PIZZA

Argo Early June Sweet

Mr. 81111 M &lt; a.
R011ald Roush, Clifton, are anIIOIIIICinl! the birth o1 a dau&amp;bter on December 27, at the Holzer Hospital. The infant named ,-~----~----------·,
Laclnda I.ee, weighed 7 (ICRUld&amp; 1
Producer's Grade A
and 8 oz. The mother or the inI
fant is the former SUaan Wamsley. The father ol Laclnda Lee 11
atatloaed In the NaV)'.
" GrODdJio&lt;ents are Mr. and Mrs.

NEW YEARS
ADD THE
THOUGHTFUL .
TOUCH OF FLOWERS

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CLIFTON -

Cle-

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Fut...Valu Buys! !i

· were Chrlstniaa dinner guests or
his son. Mr. and Mrs. C a s h Clarence Wamsley of Clifton. w. I
Bahr "And daoghte&lt;a, Midlllepor~ Va. and Mrs. Velma Roush, to..
Mr. lind Mrs. David Acre ol. lumbua, CJI;Uo. &lt;elurned Wod·
nesdV efter apendlng.a lew days at Marietta.
wttll her parents, Mr. ~ Me~
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Farle)'
Ben l'erry.
·
, -visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill and KIQ' Bohr ofGollliiolio Lawrence Farley at Grove City
visited his parents, Mr. an:fMra. on Christmas.
M. r... Blbr. S.turday evenlrw.
- Glema S. Milhoan·
Mr. IIIII Mrt. cart Nottlrwham
and il!bildren were dinner guests
of hll parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
FOR AGAYER
P&amp;n7, ChriltmaL

to!&lt;. and M&lt;s. lllaine MUIH&gt;on,
Elal,., T&lt;Mqi and Mike~ attended
a IIOlV eelebnUng the birthda,y
of Patty ~ein at tile honle of
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Albori Goollieln, Flatwoods, Wed-

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Bread•••••••••• 6

92

Deremher 27th ··

Mr. and Mrs. Blaine MilhoUI;
Elaine, Tony and ~1, atten:18d
a get together at the home. of
Mr. '-nil Mro,PhWipSmW&gt;,Pomeroy, SundiJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Errol COnroy
IIIII aon, Hugh, Akron, Yltited a

All
Through
1969

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Holsiiii-Lesser Amounts, 2 for 43c

Carob'n Sue Koenlt!and William
Jordolll "- Cliod'~ctiodl . ,. 15. ~" Mex St. (9-IJ)
v · 1$. ~n~'~ '
at their homes in Keno 'ChriSt.. 17• Purdue ( 7..:1)
llll• Eve.
18. (Tle) Wyomirw (6-ll
Loul"Bville (7...0)
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper of
COlmnbus visited with her par·
Vanderbilt (&amp;.2)
enu, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Bohr, Sunday.
Daughter is Born
Pl!trlcla Windon, c\thy DaYlo
and Mikel Milhc:an all have new

dasses.

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Notice _

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Is ·Feature of

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NEW YORK (UPO- The top
20 lllll.ior college basketball

boe: ~. ~ 7;SO, op- 1ng - ·
O!ltil,$11!"orPI) .JQI'*i by ~t the _,Olu.U.., ,of ~ pro. 11, at M... lllab-SdloDI .....
EJ.....- KY· ~inl!lJOr, and IM!'I- 'mm. Sonia orrlved wtili ~
inll of caM!to by ll•~ CottrilL tiu1 1pt 1¥ chlklr,S aa .Waf tOriuJn In ll.lddl-'; dallciJII: to
100 hi""" II( !be ,.... f!a'!t&gt;wr!'
.....r by ~ p~qec~•Jioili&gt; Bella." ~
UO p.m. to I a.m.; Tho Jan.
Ka._. retumoc~' . Brlckleo. Ali'~ io1o "SI- J\ater, • . Put¥ ;wao hold Iii !lie
r.om • €hrlafm.a· lent 'Nl&amp;ht." no ti4Yed b7 Jl&lt;lo. . . - ror 111o (ltlmar7 clall, maaler of cer011JG111ea; ~illlll

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The program conclu&lt;ted with

2. N.C. (7·1)
Davidson (7-0)

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1llo

'ruDllAt

I. II.EIGS _IIIGH 1!13HOOL AU!Iotlc

a..-" AUI. 11111101 Trl • CiJun!l' Now
·roan Ell&amp; T - ~. biullt.
Ill' Mlu !IIObblno· !SUee9(U.,-.r,. 'J'Uellllr,~'

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Program·Given on Sunday.
~.\CI)IlE - ., ThO "'""* ~ ...t l&lt;rall ~1. T!ot
ChrlltniU~ · ol&lt;tMFb'lt -~
loJO.V.' to

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Qbservea with

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Un!tod Pro~ Olurob .... World,'' (OiloWod with !lie

.Mrs.

Knapp.

!.."l!·M'ldoll'.,.."- 0., Tuotdal', 0t.-r 31, 1968

.a.

Harry Thompson and Mrs. Laura
Gibbs.

George Dudding.
Rhonda Strange, Johnny BUI Cul -

Teams

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The Ia~ books are now open for the illiteinber ar first hall collec·
lion of the 1968 Real Estate Tam. Also for delinquent tax. Closlna h ·
date will be Feb. 5, 1969.
HOWARD E. FRANK
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Males Co..lt, Treasurer

Thomp&amp;orl,

1. UCLA (35) (J-IJ)

daUIIlttOr, .JIIH, M'ul•
llonde(ahol ' and ...,ily of r.a.

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boa, Mr. and Mr.. Jame~ Cald-

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lD the Western Division. Rudy
LaRusso scored 21 pobi.s and
Jert Mullins had 20 for the

nl• Mt•r• and lUnlb or Col""'· "'"· .,.nt a lllll' "'ooildl will

LEGAL NOTICE
MEiGS COUtllY.
RE~L ESTATE OWNERS

car Babcilck.

len, TOITUn¥ Cullen andJ am e 1
S:range.
games behill:l the Lakers

straight for the Bulls,

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and Harriett, Mrs. Clarence Yeaser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ran~
dolllh, Pauletta and Stella, Mr.
and il»tl. Glen Icenhower, Mr.
libel · Mra. Lester Adkins, llhonda
and James Strange, ~s. Clar-

Night,"' "Away bt the Manger,"

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and
Mr
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Dqn Gulhrle ·and tom•; eaa&amp;er.
, • ~
lh&amp;.o new bgme the) llllllt here.
il)l,local
all
weftt
~gtJ¥tS
Mr..
and
Mro.
Mll:llli,_~*i ;
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M_r. afl!ll Mr10. UolandTorrcrn:e
of
their
puent•,
Mr.
1nrJ
Mra.
or &lt;-'he•tor
talliJW
"rfJ announdJU: lhe bl rdl or a
sl•ter, Mrs. ~ Woode,
Nr. aD1 Mrs. JlmmlJTorronce nolontl1wrence .
gr~.-...a~r, Doanna Soo, born
Mr. ancl Mrs. Clateftc:e Nlth- ~.no.........
to iheir son ard dlughtur-in-law, and. tamily, Mr. •nil Mrs. llQn..
Mr, and Mn. l,aul Torrence, ol
havv mo~ fr()IR Long llotlom to

By MilS. ~WI•:L¥N HIUCKLI'.,

33, Rockets Give Christmas Program
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LET.\HT,W.Va.-VOWIJlpeo- MiasiiOIIdoljJhataUng'
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Slove&lt;IOI lrton hero hll'" }eo•
vlslth• Mrs. Wilmer IUoo aL
camden (.!lark IIOIPltal and ·rc.
port '"" I• 'l"llo UL flu Slondlll'
SchOOl cl,-.~ prqHenied her witll
a robe ror ChrlstmaJI.

flmll.)'.

Mr. and Mrw. 0Ht:ar IJ,abcock

SocietY News ·

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By l '!lltsd P ...., Inteo'lllltlonal
Tho , ,'too Xntlelea " Lakero
owert.·a.me a $3-pofril perror ..
manee by Eh1n lia)·~s to belt
the Sen Diego RO&lt;keto Mond~
nl&amp;ht and. Increase thelf lead in
U. Weitern Diiotsiori' of the

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pie ol the Oak Grc.n·e ('hurch of
l.etart, \\". \' a. held tMir annual
Christmas program following
· &amp;!~ School on Uec. 22 . The
manger accne was )Xlrtrayed by
llarrlet 'l'hornpsoo as Mary, and
Jack Cllllen it Joseph. Pianist
Stella Randolph played "Star of
Ule East," as the infant Jesus

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• S.S. MOLDINGS

•PANELING
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·.•,P.LUIIBING .FIXTURES • PLUMBIKG
ANI! fLOOR TILE

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Natiril · Basketball Alsoclation
&amp;o Ow pmea.
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1be !.akers, who trailed 67-.59
at halfllme, pulled out lho 131·
126 OVertime triumPh at San
Diego after tying the score at
lli-119 in repl.atlon ·ume on
John Egan's ftekl coal with nve
seoonds left.
WUt Chlmberlain q:iened the

scoring tn the overtime period
with 1 ti~tn and Jerry West
boo&amp;ted the L.aken' lead to five
pointa with a ttu·ee--point play.
Weat led ·the Llkers ,with 40
J;.llinta whlle Chamberlain had
25.
Clem Hukins I!ICOred 20points
to lead the Chicqo BuUa to a
103-97 triumph over. ... the San
Francisco Warrior1 · &amp;nc~ the
Seattle SuperSonics beat the
Phoenix Suns 120..118 In other

pmes.
The victory was

~ fourth

was placed 1n the manger. The
congregation sang, "S I I e n t

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Mr. and 1\(ios. 1:-:dwint Oleva. Iter ot llec'41kvUie and 11011, &lt;;oraid ChevaUer, Manstielit, rfintt
daughtor, MI-. and Ml'll. !loy lle&lt;.'41,
"When Obrill II Given lhe. local, were Surday gueUI here of
Glory we llave a True Christ- thelr daught~r, Mr. and Mrs. GI.O
ma,." The ('()l'tg(log•tloo ~~ane;·,
"To God be the Glory." .
York. Maine , is the oJdest
A.Cterwards Santa pasaed out incorporated dty in t,he
United States . lt received an
glfti and a (Pllowlllhlpdimer was
English ctlarte-r in Man.:h.
held ln the social n;tOID· ,
Attending were Rc'V. Gerald 1&amp;42. and was in~orporated
under the name Georgeana.
Sayre, Janice· and Sharon, Mr.
and Mre. Vlreil Adkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert TbomP,JOI'I. Jenny

and "Hark the Herald Anaela
Sing." Scripture from L u k e
wa1 rea(i, Sue leenhower read

"What Child II Thia'?''
Older youth of the dlurch peesented the program entitled,
"Glory Without God." Pauletta
Randolph read. uHow the Ma,iotit.Y WUI Celebrate Christmas."
A "Christ Honoring Christmas"
wreath was made by the youth.
As the youths apoke on the following subjects represented by
leaves, these were placed oo the
wreath. &amp;lbjects were J e a u a,
Pr~ers., Mullc, Gifts, Sharing,
Heart, Bible readfn€, Pra,yer
Wonhlp, and Pre...eminence. ·
Participants were J e n n y

ence Adkins. Rita

Mr. and Mrs. Marian Riggs .
and (Jm:Uy of Logan, Leota Massar and son, Starling, ol ~stern ·
Local, and Mr. and Mrs. Thurtnan Babcock, Lorw Botlom, alii
David Riggs, local, all were Sundl)' gues!s of Mr. and :Mrs.' Os-

tdto

Warriors.
Rookie Art Harrta and Bob
Rule scored 24 points each for
the Sonics, who s111Pi*f a 10-

pme Ioalng streak wtille J 1m
Fox had 24 tor the Subs. .

Keno Ridge
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· Racine Ful- Valu Market's
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teams seleded by the UPI
coaches rating board with first
place votes and season records
ln parentheses:

a.

4. Kentucky (6-ll
5. Santa Clara (9..0)

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Mr. IIIII Mra.' Dale Morea and
son of ~ringfleld, Ohio, visited
over Sunday with Mra. Allee Dodoon. Mrs. Morea Ia tho daughter
or Harold Dodson, ronneri.Y or
this areL
Friends and neighbor• exterd
sympathy to the tamWes of Mrs.

6. Kansas (9 ..1)
· 7.
8.
9.
10.

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12.
13.

14.

FUL-VALU BUYS-

Points
350
243
238
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Illinois (9-0)
Cincinnati (7.1)
St. John's NY (S-1)
D11Quesne (9-0)
New Mexico (8.2)
Detroit (10-IJ)
Columbia (8-0)

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Mr. and Nro. Maynard Bohr

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Right re ..rved to limit quconliitloo

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January 2-3-4

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Arnolds are Hosts
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Host

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TIIBEE BAPIIZED

LET AR':f - 'lhree persoas
were baptized Dee. 13 by the
Rev. Mra, Bernice Winkle• o1
the Letut United Melhodiat
Church, 111iated by the R e v.
Lowell Keeney ol tho Chrilt UDited Mtlhodlat Clwreb. Mro. Eleorma SmithJon IIIII Patrlchj Ellen
Smilh8011 Parrlne ...... bojiUzed
and became memllo&lt;a of tho Letart Vnlted - . . Church.
Alao receiving the holy sacra·
ment ol baptlam waa MeMo

1bo 13th ~ ol JilffDarat
.... ob....,od wltb • family part;y ..... by hll - · !lin..

BellY Darat, Mlddlf111011.
Gueata were KeltbFrencb, Mr.
and Mn. Cbulea Whitt.·, M r· •·
Beulah Whi!A!, IIIII llllaa Ta-

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ENTERTAINS AT DINNER
LETART - loll'. and Mrl.
Alva Luekerdoo of Lotort, W.

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Mr. and Mta. 'l'llomU Kelly ud
cl&gt;lldren, Jamtll IIIII , . _ ,
...... Mrl. J. K. Smith 1!11'1 - - '
vln Kelly, Mlddlf111011, and - · '
aDd lira. VIDconlllabo, - ......

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pr..........

-party. Q&gt;elto

were Rev. and Mta. Poul Fortney . and family, ol New Hovan; .
Mto. R. c. Kln8. llorMieroon, w,
v•. , Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shim
and family of Leon; to!&lt;, IIIII IIra.

Roaer Lloekell-. llllllin&amp;lon. w.
Va.; Mr. and' Mj-a, Lar1'1 Luck·

2-Hou·r

Hollda¥ dinner ...... of ...... Jaeqoeline V_..,., alaie Var- eydoo,- Point ~ · w. VL
llall• Y - wire Mf, IIIII .Mra. 11!11. J).hine Worliman, Cli!IV WorkBobert Billey and llollbr. """'
- . . . : to!&lt;. and Mrs. Joe Mon- man and G~ Glbba• .
Fourth Birthday
•uel and 110111, RicJne; Jib'. and
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Mti. ,Harrr Rooialll, )llddloport.
Preeeded PDcrtm•
and ·Mr. and lllro.' Leiria HudAn EngUsl1 colony was ••·
Celebration Held
tabllsbed 1n Massachusetu beICii, POmeJ'(QI'.
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MASON ..,. Mila ·KrlltfDa TUepbqnt- ..... fi'Oln ~- .1011, Otbo, famous voya1e. In 11!112, Bartllolomew
Goinold
founded
on'
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of wu hollorod ...
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SERVICE
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Wallie _ . _ ~ and Tod gllla. Soniltll glllo ..... ~
Tuoker, Normie aDd Lorio Lalld- Lawlalllll Uta-.,_ Alalotermltt, K8rin VanMatn, Jen'1 inll tile bolteta, ll&lt;a. Ra7 'nldl·
and Ra7 Tuckor,,-- llouah, er, with, oervlniiWC~ ~ - -

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C'G11'11'11111 Ifill oiW .. (1I'IJIIary
a.Tololnnol'tawere' menlo ol """~·· «dllail,PABr CHIEI'8,. ~ ,.....
·CI!rlatmal~;... ~ Kell¥, KimberlY aiod Kr)'otal tato c()jpa ..., koo•-.'lill_. ..,. p1e, P)1hlan libleia,
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, lilra. Cil.rl lloiodi an6 . Wll*'r-r, 'iiorw and TIn a vod. Mr._ Burke, teacher, aDd dal' night at~ !lie homo &lt;il'' lillaf
/U~;·
:tferce, Carrie ~ l.iOrt Guin· MVei'al.,motherl were al.O preJ.. Tholl!)&amp; Grue"-.
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. "Lar
Co!ll:ill, llal)dr Pierce, Carrin
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rr IIIII Jlarrln Bolli\, ll9IIIO! ifarle
¢1r•:le o( Fori Jac~· s. c" Hubbonl, ·~
Grei·
Club
. em lean trom the u. S. or'¥ Neaae. 'lbe~ADIJ·•Awl,)'
and Mro, Ja~k Foil- Ill. ,the ~" oilil "Sj lo n I
nid. lild diulhler, Kim. J!9111•· Nllbt"
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' rqy; Mrs. James PaUeJ;&gt;JOn,
M11;1 Brlddes JerVed •• the
~rent an4 'brrr, Racine, R. D., "~rll; ... bol!llae a larp ll&amp;hl,
l'iut Moore. ca,.,.,.l; _Mr. ~· ed em/die dui1oi: the
MASON - Mra. Boolnie Wal.
l\lro. Garrott Circle, Racine, and .~ce, ~'The ~lrtt of Chtflt. d!O of Point, Pleuant entertainCarl C'lrele: ~··
" ...._.. 'Otbera giving l.'8ldlnP . ed the I'Ocahonlaa llomenoakAn'a
NASON - Tlllrll'- tdrlt
. M•. ~. Mta. Kebneth R u a- 1&gt;1'1 liglo""" tile! andlo f
club wltb a ~key dime&lt; ncOJJI.
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Matm Girl Scout Tl'oop t87
Nil Of' Racine were Otrtttmas
., ~~ · · r .~
I,'OIIl " ,b' at her; home •. DevotiOnal• were ·
attended
their Qlrla- par·
pelllo \41', tbelr dauglolero an4 the splrl eondle were Renee pnoen!A&gt;d •by Mta, Harold Leiria
10\'
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the
Cbrlal Unltod ~
-·~·· ¥&lt;· and ilra. WU- Jlurl&lt;e, Mila Sqlmelde:r, CID4!1 o1 Weat Columb~. Corola were
llan) Q,Url&lt;il and Lila, anCI Mr. ·
llllli by the srouP. and Slfta ... 4lat Church Saturda7.
Gltta were exchanged and re81111 M\'1. 'Floyd Chal&gt;ri&gt;an . anti
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l'l'Oshmeitta
oerv..r by hoataudau&amp;btori,."Klm
andlillelloy. Ther . bee, and
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Atlendlnll were Mta. Mildrod
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~- Spears,
ea,
Mrs.
Gladdle
stewut. Mn.
vlaited C!Jrlatll\4~ l'lVe wltb Mro. . Marloo.
Horgravea, Mrt. Flo Speer, Mra.
R,
K.
WUson,
Mrs.
Joseph Joaea
RuaseU•a ~~~~tf ),Sri • .~ .. Ml.as · Gail Stiver• of Dayton HII'Oid Lewla, Mra., ~etta
and
Mrs.
F.
R.
Carsey.
DandakU, Athena.'
01 the hoildl,y guelt ot her par- Sebrell, Mra. Cone Rouah, Mra.
A lotte&lt; from VIvian M. Blatt,
Mr. and Mrs. 'i&lt;emetb Hu- ent
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-- Floronce Staato and Jim, Mra. co-ordinator or Voltlllt.eer HrV·
tung ·~ &lt;;hr_l~a. with . !II• . vera, . ..
Ozab Rice, Mrs. Reno WWiama,
- ; .Mro..:La111'1\ ').loe•llir·
Mlsr L!JCUle Smith Ia confln- Mrs. D.elthla Noble; Mta. Cora lees tor Lakin State Holpltal,
tung, hi. P'OI'dm-&lt;, t.l&lt;o. Ma• od "to Mtlp Generel Hospital Eadl, Mra. JOBD C-. Miss expreased appreciation for 'the
bel van M'iier. and hla _.,.and ' !Or treaanent o1 1 foot u~uq l!dltll Berkley, Mrs. Katlt&lt;:vn stuffed doll• made by the Girl
· . lathe•, ·Albert .11¢1mg. K o n- received 1n a tan.
Rood and the hoatoas, Mra. Wal- Scouto and contributed to tile
hospital. !loe expreollod thanka
. neth, . a atudenl at Ohio VolverMr. and Mrs. i.le!vln Circle die,
!o&lt; tile thoQgblfulness, ODd kind
lit¥, remalna on.the dean' a list. and daughter. Mafianne, have rEI·
ellori on behalf ol tile patlento
Th11rtdal', he was, llown to Now turned to Colurqbas alter vloltfor the gl.tta.
York CIIY Ill' tho ' J. c. i'oniU' 1ng here with Mrs. MAry Clr·
In addition to tbo doll pro:.0. for an Interview. Mrs•.Laura ele of Racine 8nd Mr. and Mrs.
Ject.
the scouta contributed ,..,_
v.e Hartung was in eotfmJ,g• c, E. Blakeeli!O, Lincoln He~
ey, and camed goods for Chr1111·
i'hu•tdal' to vlalt her am a n d ..
Mr. and Mro. Patrick LochMr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold
mas remembrance boxes.
iaugloter-ln~aw, Cljllaln a n d .., ielumed home ~ ove~ children of Pomeroy Route
A highlight of tile par1jl wao a
M&lt;o. Edgar llartun&amp; and on F&lt;i· nlng from a ....et.'svlaltlll WhOJJI. 2 entertained Chri..,...Da1wllh
trip to the Mason nre atatloa
day viaited Mr •. and ....s. Dale dt, !old. wltb their aon, Cbarloa,
a d!Mer pafl3'.
where the Girl Soouta received
• Malden a, Mra. Dora Weather- . and family.
Their 111eota ivere M&lt;s. Ber· a treat from Santa.
tha Ptlnce of Mason, W. Va.;
Attending In addltim to tile
Mto. Ina ShJ.Pi'l Cheater; Mr. hostesses and leaders were Paula
81111 to!&lt; a. ~and An- Bocook, Vickie Blaoeli, L I a a
gle of South ~e, w;. Va.; Mrs.
Durbin, ~ale Dawooo, V i c k l e
Joe u,.....ee 11111 dllldren or Johnaon, DllllO Johnoon, Mar7
BUIIID; Mr. and Mn. Dorea IIIli\ MIU'tha, Jonea, Renee Keene;.; 'hrl'Y ..... Robin SLewart.
Thr- VanMete" ~lvla v..,_
and M&lt;t. R- Jef!en a n d lleter . Cherril VanMe&amp;er, De1
chl.ldren, PomerOy, RoUte 2.
niM Werry, Jan WUIOI'I, . Julie
Johnoon, Tore.. Dillon, Mar7
is
Carsey, Bett3l Durbin, J u 117
Hughea, Belva Johnoon, Vldde
L. Johoaon, !loellaObllnpr, Tarrl Pn!altt, Carla McFUiand,

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FOR THE SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED
FOR NEI OR REMODELING PROJECT1

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Mn. Olll'e Weber received
won! of tho 4eath or her mother
la F'kli._ where she wa&amp; spend·
t_. ihe winter. She was buried

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Crl1kle

WITH CHEESE

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PIZZA

Argo Early June Sweet

Mr. 81111 M &lt; a.
R011ald Roush, Clifton, are anIIOIIIICinl! the birth o1 a dau&amp;bter on December 27, at the Holzer Hospital. The infant named ,-~----~----------·,
Laclnda I.ee, weighed 7 (ICRUld&amp; 1
Producer's Grade A
and 8 oz. The mother or the inI
fant is the former SUaan Wamsley. The father ol Laclnda Lee 11
atatloaed In the NaV)'.
" GrODdJio&lt;ents are Mr. and Mrs.

NEW YEARS
ADD THE
THOUGHTFUL .
TOUCH OF FLOWERS

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CLIFTON -

Cle-

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Fut...Valu Buys! !i

· were Chrlstniaa dinner guests or
his son. Mr. and Mrs. C a s h Clarence Wamsley of Clifton. w. I
Bahr "And daoghte&lt;a, Midlllepor~ Va. and Mrs. Velma Roush, to..
Mr. lind Mrs. David Acre ol. lumbua, CJI;Uo. &lt;elurned Wod·
nesdV efter apendlng.a lew days at Marietta.
wttll her parents, Mr. ~ Me~
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Farle)'
Ben l'erry.
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, -visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill and KIQ' Bohr ofGollliiolio Lawrence Farley at Grove City
visited his parents, Mr. an:fMra. on Christmas.
M. r... Blbr. S.turday evenlrw.
- Glema S. Milhoan·
Mr. IIIII Mrt. cart Nottlrwham
and il!bildren were dinner guests
of hll parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
FOR AGAYER
P&amp;n7, ChriltmaL

to!&lt;. and M&lt;s. lllaine MUIH&gt;on,
Elal,., T&lt;Mqi and Mike~ attended
a IIOlV eelebnUng the birthda,y
of Patty ~ein at tile honle of
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Albori Goollieln, Flatwoods, Wed-

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Deremher 27th ··

Mr. and Mrs. Blaine MilhoUI;
Elaine, Tony and ~1, atten:18d
a get together at the home. of
Mr. '-nil Mro,PhWipSmW&gt;,Pomeroy, SundiJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Errol COnroy
IIIII aon, Hugh, Akron, Yltited a

All
Through
1969

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Holsiiii-Lesser Amounts, 2 for 43c

Carob'n Sue Koenlt!and William
Jordolll "- Cliod'~ctiodl . ,. 15. ~" Mex St. (9-IJ)
v · 1$. ~n~'~ '
at their homes in Keno 'ChriSt.. 17• Purdue ( 7..:1)
llll• Eve.
18. (Tle) Wyomirw (6-ll
Loul"Bville (7...0)
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper of
COlmnbus visited with her par·
Vanderbilt (&amp;.2)
enu, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Bohr, Sunday.
Daughter is Born
Pl!trlcla Windon, c\thy DaYlo
and Mikel Milhc:an all have new

dasses.

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Notice _

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Mra Pliil Kaut•

Is ·Feature of

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NEW YORK (UPO- The top
20 lllll.ior college basketball

boe: ~. ~ 7;SO, op- 1ng - ·
O!ltil,$11!"orPI) .JQI'*i by ~t the _,Olu.U.., ,of ~ pro. 11, at M... lllab-SdloDI .....
EJ.....- KY· ~inl!lJOr, and IM!'I- 'mm. Sonia orrlved wtili ~
inll of caM!to by ll•~ CottrilL tiu1 1pt 1¥ chlklr,S aa .Waf tOriuJn In ll.lddl-'; dallciJII: to
100 hi""" II( !be ,.... f!a'!t&gt;wr!'
.....r by ~ p~qec~•Jioili&gt; Bella." ~
UO p.m. to I a.m.; Tho Jan.
Ka._. retumoc~' . Brlckleo. Ali'~ io1o "SI- J\ater, • . Put¥ ;wao hold Iii !lie
r.om • €hrlafm.a· lent 'Nl&amp;ht." no ti4Yed b7 Jl&lt;lo. . . - ror 111o (ltlmar7 clall, maaler of cer011JG111ea; ~illlll

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The program conclu&lt;ted with

2. N.C. (7·1)
Davidson (7-0)

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I. II.EIGS _IIIGH 1!13HOOL AU!Iotlc

a..-" AUI. 11111101 Trl • CiJun!l' Now
·roan Ell&amp; T - ~. biullt.
Ill' Mlu !IIObblno· !SUee9(U.,-.r,. 'J'Uellllr,~'

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Program·Given on Sunday.
~.\CI)IlE - ., ThO "'""* ~ ...t l&lt;rall ~1. T!ot
ChrlltniU~ · ol&lt;tMFb'lt -~
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Un!tod Pro~ Olurob .... World,'' (OiloWod with !lie

.Mrs.

Knapp.

!.."l!·M'ldoll'.,.."- 0., Tuotdal', 0t.-r 31, 1968

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Harry Thompson and Mrs. Laura
Gibbs.

George Dudding.
Rhonda Strange, Johnny BUI Cul -

Teams

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The Ia~ books are now open for the illiteinber ar first hall collec·
lion of the 1968 Real Estate Tam. Also for delinquent tax. Closlna h ·
date will be Feb. 5, 1969.
HOWARD E. FRANK
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Males Co..lt, Treasurer

Thomp&amp;orl,

1. UCLA (35) (J-IJ)

daUIIlttOr, .JIIH, M'ul•
llonde(ahol ' and ...,ily of r.a.

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boa, Mr. and Mr.. Jame~ Cald-

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lD the Western Division. Rudy
LaRusso scored 21 pobi.s and
Jert Mullins had 20 for the

nl• Mt•r• and lUnlb or Col""'· "'"· .,.nt a lllll' "'ooildl will

LEGAL NOTICE
MEiGS COUtllY.
RE~L ESTATE OWNERS

car Babcilck.

len, TOITUn¥ Cullen andJ am e 1
S:range.
games behill:l the Lakers

straight for the Bulls,

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and Harriett, Mrs. Clarence Yeaser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ran~
dolllh, Pauletta and Stella, Mr.
and il»tl. Glen Icenhower, Mr.
libel · Mra. Lester Adkins, llhonda
and James Strange, ~s. Clar-

Night,"' "Away bt the Manger,"

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and
Mr
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Dqn Gulhrle ·and tom•; eaa&amp;er.
, • ~
lh&amp;.o new bgme the) llllllt here.
il)l,local
all
weftt
~gtJ¥tS
Mr..
and
Mro.
Mll:llli,_~*i ;
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M_r. afl!ll Mr10. UolandTorrcrn:e
of
their
puent•,
Mr.
1nrJ
Mra.
or &lt;-'he•tor
talliJW
"rfJ announdJU: lhe bl rdl or a
sl•ter, Mrs. ~ Woode,
Nr. aD1 Mrs. JlmmlJTorronce nolontl1wrence .
gr~.-...a~r, Doanna Soo, born
Mr. ancl Mrs. Clateftc:e Nlth- ~.no.........
to iheir son ard dlughtur-in-law, and. tamily, Mr. •nil Mrs. llQn..
Mr, and Mn. l,aul Torrence, ol
havv mo~ fr()IR Long llotlom to

By MilS. ~WI•:L¥N HIUCKLI'.,

33, Rockets Give Christmas Program
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Lose.• 13};,/126
LET.\HT,W.Va.-VOWIJlpeo- MiasiiOIIdoljJhataUng'
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Slove&lt;IOI lrton hero hll'" }eo•
vlslth• Mrs. Wilmer IUoo aL
camden (.!lark IIOIPltal and ·rc.
port '"" I• 'l"llo UL flu Slondlll'
SchOOl cl,-.~ prqHenied her witll
a robe ror ChrlstmaJI.

flmll.)'.

Mr. and Mrw. 0Ht:ar IJ,abcock

SocietY News ·

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Tho , ,'too Xntlelea " Lakero
owert.·a.me a $3-pofril perror ..
manee by Eh1n lia)·~s to belt
the Sen Diego RO&lt;keto Mond~
nl&amp;ht and. Increase thelf lead in
U. Weitern Diiotsiori' of the

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pie ol the Oak Grc.n·e ('hurch of
l.etart, \\". \' a. held tMir annual
Christmas program following
· &amp;!~ School on Uec. 22 . The
manger accne was )Xlrtrayed by
llarrlet 'l'hornpsoo as Mary, and
Jack Cllllen it Joseph. Pianist
Stella Randolph played "Star of
Ule East," as the infant Jesus

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• ANTIQUING Kin ·
• MOLDINGS
• S.S. MOLDINGS

•PANELING
·~~~=u:~~~:AN
· 'AliMSTRONG INSUI.ATION
.
·.•,P.LUIIBING .FIXTURES • PLUMBIKG
ANI! fLOOR TILE

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IJi.GULATIOWi

1966 POMTIAC .................................. Ioducod to $1895

The Pwlllll1h.r ,.,.,.,, th. rltht
ct ... ,. ••• ........ .
...l•ctleMilt...
-.ltllltler will
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U!'AL NOTICE

2 SfGis
O.F
QUAliTY

DUDt.tM!I
I , ••• O.r ,..,. Mlle.. ,_

iASON

New ·
AUTOMATIC CAR WASH

1962 cADILLAC Woo $999... :..-.......... SPECIAL $769

(tt.t

HT Coup•, good white woll fir••· full power equipment including 6 way seat, pow" windows spotlest
interior, R&amp;H.
·
• '

Pont~roy Motor Co.

.

@)
.·

-s.

Mter te . .!-f "' 1hln•
s. 1.ft
tt.n•m"' • .,..,

loi-F.... ·••' --···,..-·_11 to 6
Sot •.......•.•--•----' to 7
Svn-. ......, - ....c....... ll to 6

Sa"

'

EXPIIT

1141 VllLKS'II'AGEN, f5GII, caad

Wh11l Al1tame1t

&lt;!OIIIIlllon. P. .\. soatt. at
LiDcoln St., ~
IS-lNie

For
!'bone lftGI'I.

I WISH to e&gt;lond 1111 hHitfelt IIAIIMOHY opartments - S IIIII STRAW.
!banks to aU lllf relallveo
IJ.II.utp
" l'OGIM, hlrDllbed, 11ft:
and ltleDds !« t11o lovel,J
walll, flaon, furniture. J'rl.
Cbristmas carps aad pa.
vall .....- out al .0 SEWING MACHINE. 1111 Zig !fAY, G. CARSON. PlloDe 70.
qes I recelvecl In VleiiWIL
Zoe. wear what ,.OU make on 4'1SS.
•JS.».Utp
"""""·
s
blcd:s from ~
AIC Ray E. Juatil,
this
ho!&gt;ey.
Tbls
machine
boltray poll olllco. ..... from
Seeurity Pollee.
tonholos, dams. appllqaoo, NINE PAYMENTS Ill $1 or
to a.m. to 4 p.m.
JM.Ife
!Ul-ltp
monograms, and even oewe $SI.Ii eaoh. Must oell 1811
otralgbt sUich. ...... mJy . .
'f}WLI!lR, Brown'l Trsdler
oewlll,l macltlae. Nly equipcash
or fUO per month.. ped to zlB sag, make .,__
Park. Mhlemlllo. Pbooe .,_
Notice
Phone IJD.2506.
IUI-'IIc
bolel, sew on buttons, ete., 4
WILL DO aewing at home
IIIII.
ll*llllc

---

zippers.
pockets, peggl1111.
hemming. alteraUIIIIS, etc. FOil1l ROOM lllmllbecl apoftMrs. Freddie Thabet•. Muon,
meat. PllaDe In IIIII.
IUl.UC
Phone 77S.s551.
t-!0-tf&lt;,

---

MUSIC EVERY Friday IIIII
For Sale or Tr. .
saturday at Jaek's Club on
SUWOLK """" due to
HarriJ&lt;mville Road. off Rl. T. SIX
lamb In January or Fe!Jru.
1241-31c:
817, tz5 eadl; alao, man
pony 4&amp; inebeo ...... u II'IOIIIhs
VACANCY lor two elderly poo.
old. Pllone altemaons pie. Prefer private !IOid !10389'/, eveolnp - ·
Uenlll. Pbo11o MI!OII, 773-51115.
IJ41-31c:

---

1~11&lt;

montr.o old.

I'IQI EARlY American llenlo:
Tbls aet hao AM 6 I'M radio.

automatic record
ohanger. Lovely finish. Just
like new. Take over pe~
of f5 per month or pay $8'1.35.
Try it In your bame. Pbone
kpeed

Wanted

M•le Help Wanted

WISIDNG YOU
A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Helen and Vi!'Ill Teaford
Associates

C. C. IIIWIFORD
AUCriONI!ER
Complete llenleo

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i I lfe

...,.

lladt.IIJI. private, pleniJ ol
' ., .,. eblldreD to p!Q.
.Pi¥llle
l-It-tle
.
.iltSIIOl
'

Chilli'"•
SWI!A.TI!II. Y•lue• 1111 .. 5.91
1.1t
Wid. S.lect.... Gt..t S..,lnP

Bryants Budpt Shop
101 ......"

"......

, .....,

:.oJITY PILE, fnl!l ,...., 1011
Is tbe carpel cleaned wllll
Blue Lustre. Rent olotllle
obampaaor Jl. BaUr 'Furni~

ture.

ONE OF tbe llDer lhlllp of life,
f'lfflNISHI!D and unfumlabecl POTATOES. Phone ~Blue .Lum earJI!!I ciMner.
Ciareuce Proffitt, Portland.
. a.-lllltl•ls. Clooe to IChool.
Jlllltelo~ ..,...,..... tL
·
1&amp;-la.tfe
Tlny'i Biriafu!and. Pbane - - ·
1&amp;-Jt.lf&lt;:
'tlWLER wrs. Bob'• Mobile STEREO. late model, wllnut SEWING IIACHINI!l, 1• . IIJ
ronsole. one month old; tCourt, Syracuse, Ohio on Slate
opeed
B.S.R. record dlanl·
B1. 12t, Phone . . .1.
tldl bonej. 'ntis
er.
AM·FM
radio. Free home
•n~
appnq.i. """"·
demonstraUon. $110 "' .... ..1xlttonholel,
""'........... a n d - per month. Pllone lllll-2506.
otralght sUich. On)J~ .....
IJ.J7-'IIc
caoh or $4.50 per -aL

. . --7011 .......
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Phone - - ·

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STEREO, LATE modo!, WIIIIUI'
&lt;01100le, one month qld, topeed, BSR .-d dw~Cer·

. ....

AM-FM radio. Freo bame
demonllrauon. fllO, or Q

Effective

~ . MY office lllitrs will

.

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ONLY Sl8.95

Ph11 2.19 ,...._. Tax

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u.~•.
LI•UN .11u•bet at tMs prlco.
, ... , ............. hilt lly • lilt
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MOORE'S

124 •. •MAIM

.

"'flii.OY

Old Town
Flats News
Mr. 11111 Mra. Gonloa Wotr•,
Rllcl• Boule, Mr. 11111 lirs.'by Joe Wolfe 1M three chllclren,
Rllclne - · called ... Mr. aad
Mr-. Maywoot Johnatonreeentl,y.
Mr. 11111 Mra. Cecil I!Goeberry
entertained Mr. 11111 Mra. Tm&gt;
Burnolde of ChUIIcothe, Mr. Md
Mrs. t.wrence Jolm1toa and fam-

ABC
&amp; SHIRT
Alterotlons, ~,,.;,

pocktto··

Professional n11 .
cieanlnt1U311ilitlec!
Mason, West Vlrglnl~
I
.•..
J&lt;.

773-5543

local, Mr. 11111 Mro. l!'.dd
Buoh, Mra. Roush ani Mr. llld
MrL MJddleawart, local, Chrlst-

Ily,

maallly.
Mrt. Garnet Johnston. M r s.
Karen Burnside, Mila Sylvia
Brewer and Mra. Mlytard John•toa called 011 Mr1. Edcl Bush,
recentl)'.
Clll&amp;Hd Jcenhower and chlldren t1 Pomeroy Route called on
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Icenhower.
MrL Anna Haines moved to Collllllbua where aho Ia employed.
Miss Florence S chrimaher am
frlentl, Mr. CIIUord Jornlpn, of
Dallu, Tex., were dinner guests
ol Mr. and Mro, Maywood John-

YiMPO
·INFC :4ATIOII
•EWS
presents
·LOCAL REPORtS
·' DAILY
AT

U1.
12 NOON
3 P.M
AND

7~50

DOioo To¥tor remains ll&gt;out

ered right to your project.
Fill and eaoy. Free eotlmateo. Phone llll2-ftll, Goeg-

lela Ready - Mix Co., MlcJdleport, Ohio.
I 311 tic
BUllGI'!T PRICE lurnHuro oe
our third floer budpt shop.
Baker Pw mturo. Mldd1epart.
Oldo.
D#c

,,

to

:

tile lime at bla home.
Mr. aad Mro. WUitam Abloo

..... _
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......

ready

II .ly •1l•fll
775xU Mille Sl...,..ll•

Oliver Sa,yre la building a new

....

'I'UILER SPACE,

t....4• •

--..

-·()Me
Crill Bredlonl

MAN. ~ NEED LIMESTOtll!: far your BEAUTIFUL maple otereo ratypswr1ten part time. Work
driveway? We · furulsh and
dln. SteUe free, FM and AM
wltb dl8trlbulor. Company
deliver. Emmett W. Shuler.
radio. FuU ratige volume,
tralnl. Local lnlervlew. write
Contracting, Phoae llft.H.
bale, treble and balance ..,..
so-a.
~·
Boa 25. Glensbaw, Pa.
J2.21.1fc
lrol. Montldy paymento of
IUI-Utp
$6.50 or balance of ..._os. CIGAIIE'I'I'E vendlnl moddla
IIIII aervke. ABC Enlerprlles,
---REDUCI!l SAFE, simple and
Pbone .am.
IJ.SHIA!
Muoe,
W. Vo. PllaDe 7'IHSII.
Hel11 Wanted
fast with G&lt;lbese tablets. On·
MODERN WALNUT , _ ..,..
CAR HOI'S. apply In penon.
Jy 98 cents. Nelson Drugs.
sole. aeUd olete tuners and
. Qw'l Steak - · 11-Dalp
ampllllers. Veoler oUde rale liADIO and TV ropalr, ~
callo, IIIII ......... lnllalled.
. iiAY, Phone 742-4'111. II~
luning. Pndolon built reeord
Jolm Harrison, Phone .,_
dwlger.
PIIJI
aD
speeds.
,W•ntecl To Rent
D.
Utile tN . TMI C~~ P.U.. COUn.
Pav oaly $5 per month or
Flii1NlSBEil • throe -bodroooamm
Mlllt ·CDUIII1V, OHIO
ta.tZ..l'ba!IO ..UII. INMI&lt;
NOTICI lo'l' PUaLICATIOII
.
ATIENTION
PL~AS&amp;
·
.·
Mo.ltl'll
In Mlddlepo..t. Phone
IMurance
boatt ,.,.... OAILIY."
••.
IJ41-31p
Greater Values Than · !1118 OIJJSMOBJLE Cutllu
~IJTOMOBILE beeo
Evw
with blaek vbl1l tap IIIII
r.-Decl!
Loot
JOUr OIIOI'ItFor lent
manr tiitras. fl'lell, Call or's 1 - ? ean .....
M.,. &amp; Ldle•
ltAJAMAS.
Y•lvee.
te
1.95
Otelter
IIIWJit.
1NNtp
• 1111011 ..,..-t. ..
I II lie
l.t9

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ua bolore"""'"""·
s p.m. CaU
11-Jt.lf&lt;:

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11'11 ' " '

SEWING MACJIINl!:S, repair
aervke, all makee. WY S.
DIM. '1110 Fabric Shop, Pomerny. Aulharllll!d Sl- Sales
and Servke. We Sltarpen

For Sale

EMPLOYED

'

Sunday ,.,..
IJ.D.121c

READY ·• !'llX ' ~c!rote 'lieliv-

:· n...-

1J.ZNte

Carpenter
News, Notes

day Groetingl. Dally -

with limited
......

-~·

. . . .--nft.

606 E. Moln Pomeroy, 0.

-

IIIILL BUY raw furs and bee!
llldel. · Carl ChevaUer, Lolli

TO lhare 11ft
- · beth and lltehen prl-

PI•...., H••• &amp; Alii

ean IIIIZ-2838.

AIR COJ'o.'DmONING Refrlpratlon aervlce. Jack's RelrlgeraUan, New Haven. bone
882-2079.
t I lie

Wa!MdToluy

SDJ1E0NE

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·2094

demonslrotor,
111111 Zig Zag oewlng macblne,
regularly 113, eomplele, Business SerYI$42. This moeblne mikes but·
CURTillB
'l'ECIINlCIAN, r...
lonboles. darns, emb., COD be
land Parker, - - J'ome.
put on monthly !IOYDIODIII of
roy ~ or 116'1-3251 Cool$5.25. PIKme IIIIZ-2111. JS.24.«c
ville caD steUon, wlllbes Holi-

his For Sale
1 WILL N!YI' be resplllllftllo lor
ony debll eonlr-.1 by 1111)'- BEA1J'I'Ili'IJL wtmlllrod - len IIIII m1ni1ture pnodlel,
--·
J1..3l.6lc
one otber IliaD JD1oell.
na
alleddlng
or
..tor.
AXe;·
Harold M. Smith. Bl. I.
any lqlll, arRar.lne, Ohio
IUNIP Bartaroo Klls, ~. FIREWOOD,
or
dry.
Gerald
Kin&amp;. Rl 1,
Ohio. PIKme ..,....
Shade.
!Uf.lltp
11-11-lllle

ANTIQUES. lumlturo. dishes.
mleeeDan!'Oils. Mrs. Howard
feeD. 800 W. Main st.• PomeIVJ.
1-15-lfc

'5.55

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SALESMAN'S

'

A Drl_w .,.Tt-j

2. ,,.,....... ...,.
, .,.
tfletl • tlllth Prtlll
rinH of

· AXC Golden a.trtover puppleo,
11M Alii SL, Middleport. .,_
MO.
Ha.tfe

For Rent

"·"r. ~~~~,.. ,••

I. lt..-h• In ~rt..t~

eroamtng. .,_
. u s 11e

service and

SPECIAL
·· r
SMOW'TIRE SALE .

75~

For,...

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC ·Toy
miniature, f7$ and ·up. Stud

OPEM EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

C.rd Of Thanb

'

Busines·s
Ji:1
WASH
Try Our

Bonn.v_jlle ConY. Locai one ownar car; new w-w
tires, vinyl trim with bucket. segh, console, radio,
P .S. and P .B., auto. trant., dark blue finlah with
white nylon top. A real aharpie.

ln.,.ftl-.

.

1969

is follows;

lilondaJ, WlldiltsdaJ, FrldaJ
10 Ill 12 Alf-2 Plllo 4
tO 8:30 PM
101ol2
4PM

per month. Phone - · ·

.

'~

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STEREO · ntdlo Ollllbbti-

Uon.1
solo .
record '

.....

,

"Copperhead&amp;''
The men known as Copperheads durlnif the ClvU War

Wl'fe nor!hem ~;rmpalblzera
with the South. Tiley planned
to overthrow the Ljncoln gov-

.'

ernment, but the plot was dlscavereclllld suppressed.

AOIIOS8
l. K.llldof

Ke!i»ll

~ee, McArthur, and

-:r.
"'!"
and
OOftL 00.... callorl were Elate
,Mra. Dwalno J-n

call or

soy,

shave
I;Tnno•plantOf

bumon

little

oorts

Bratton and Mr. ond Mr,L llolbert Charles

11. Bird or

poet.

·i&gt;,moaad..n..

ntomen

r

PMWicSale ·

WORLD ALMANAc-

11.00 Ul,. 'SATURDAY, JANUARY 4,

FACTS

'·"";1.,. 12. Uneanny
. J.S.IJicident
1t. Pungent '

.....

lti.li)l:ll'l

' tumor

IS. Pr:lnten1'

·Ha.U. oolo! !!If linn, lwW oell tho followtrc at
eatod 11&gt;.PJ'OllitDalaiJ 2 inlteo oft S.R. 124 It ·
.Woteb tor •1• lfPol
'

I'

,

I

DiD W~AT?

�W4NT ltD

fMPOIMA.ttoM

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c.r.~

...

Will .. •Cdff'H lflllltll f •·• fe.t
0.., .t Pllllllutlon

IJi.GULATIOWi

1966 POMTIAC .................................. Ioducod to $1895

The Pwlllll1h.r ,.,.,.,, th. rltht
ct ... ,. ••• ........ .
...l•ctleMilt...
-.ltllltler will
_. a.. ,..,_.,title f• • - "'-'"

.. ••It., ....n ••

...

I~

U!'AL NOTICE

2 SfGis
O.F
QUAliTY

DUDt.tM!I
I , ••• O.r ,..,. Mlle.. ,_

iASON

New ·
AUTOMATIC CAR WASH

1962 cADILLAC Woo $999... :..-.......... SPECIAL $769

(tt.t

HT Coup•, good white woll fir••· full power equipment including 6 way seat, pow" windows spotlest
interior, R&amp;H.
·
• '

Pont~roy Motor Co.

.

@)
.·

-s.

Mter te . .!-f "' 1hln•
s. 1.ft
tt.n•m"' • .,..,

loi-F.... ·••' --···,..-·_11 to 6
Sot •.......•.•--•----' to 7
Svn-. ......, - ....c....... ll to 6

Sa"

'

EXPIIT

1141 VllLKS'II'AGEN, f5GII, caad

Wh11l Al1tame1t

&lt;!OIIIIlllon. P. .\. soatt. at
LiDcoln St., ~
IS-lNie

For
!'bone lftGI'I.

I WISH to e&gt;lond 1111 hHitfelt IIAIIMOHY opartments - S IIIII STRAW.
!banks to aU lllf relallveo
IJ.II.utp
" l'OGIM, hlrDllbed, 11ft:
and ltleDds !« t11o lovel,J
walll, flaon, furniture. J'rl.
Cbristmas carps aad pa.
vall .....- out al .0 SEWING MACHINE. 1111 Zig !fAY, G. CARSON. PlloDe 70.
qes I recelvecl In VleiiWIL
Zoe. wear what ,.OU make on 4'1SS.
•JS.».Utp
"""""·
s
blcd:s from ~
AIC Ray E. Juatil,
this
ho!&gt;ey.
Tbls
machine
boltray poll olllco. ..... from
Seeurity Pollee.
tonholos, dams. appllqaoo, NINE PAYMENTS Ill $1 or
to a.m. to 4 p.m.
JM.Ife
!Ul-ltp
monograms, and even oewe $SI.Ii eaoh. Must oell 1811
otralgbt sUich. ...... mJy . .
'f}WLI!lR, Brown'l Trsdler
oewlll,l macltlae. Nly equipcash
or fUO per month.. ped to zlB sag, make .,__
Park. Mhlemlllo. Pbooe .,_
Notice
Phone IJD.2506.
IUI-'IIc
bolel, sew on buttons, ete., 4
WILL DO aewing at home
IIIII.
ll*llllc

---

zippers.
pockets, peggl1111.
hemming. alteraUIIIIS, etc. FOil1l ROOM lllmllbecl apoftMrs. Freddie Thabet•. Muon,
meat. PllaDe In IIIII.
IUl.UC
Phone 77S.s551.
t-!0-tf&lt;,

---

MUSIC EVERY Friday IIIII
For Sale or Tr. .
saturday at Jaek's Club on
SUWOLK """" due to
HarriJ&lt;mville Road. off Rl. T. SIX
lamb In January or Fe!Jru.
1241-31c:
817, tz5 eadl; alao, man
pony 4&amp; inebeo ...... u II'IOIIIhs
VACANCY lor two elderly poo.
old. Pllone altemaons pie. Prefer private !IOid !10389'/, eveolnp - ·
Uenlll. Pbo11o MI!OII, 773-51115.
IJ41-31c:

---

1~11&lt;

montr.o old.

I'IQI EARlY American llenlo:
Tbls aet hao AM 6 I'M radio.

automatic record
ohanger. Lovely finish. Just
like new. Take over pe~
of f5 per month or pay $8'1.35.
Try it In your bame. Pbone
kpeed

Wanted

M•le Help Wanted

WISIDNG YOU
A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Helen and Vi!'Ill Teaford
Associates

C. C. IIIWIFORD
AUCriONI!ER
Complete llenleo

---

i I lfe

...,.

lladt.IIJI. private, pleniJ ol
' ., .,. eblldreD to p!Q.
.Pi¥llle
l-It-tle
.
.iltSIIOl
'

Chilli'"•
SWI!A.TI!II. Y•lue• 1111 .. 5.91
1.1t
Wid. S.lect.... Gt..t S..,lnP

Bryants Budpt Shop
101 ......"

"......

, .....,

:.oJITY PILE, fnl!l ,...., 1011
Is tbe carpel cleaned wllll
Blue Lustre. Rent olotllle
obampaaor Jl. BaUr 'Furni~

ture.

ONE OF tbe llDer lhlllp of life,
f'lfflNISHI!D and unfumlabecl POTATOES. Phone ~Blue .Lum earJI!!I ciMner.
Ciareuce Proffitt, Portland.
. a.-lllltl•ls. Clooe to IChool.
Jlllltelo~ ..,...,..... tL
·
1&amp;-la.tfe
Tlny'i Biriafu!and. Pbane - - ·
1&amp;-Jt.lf&lt;:
'tlWLER wrs. Bob'• Mobile STEREO. late model, wllnut SEWING IIACHINI!l, 1• . IIJ
ronsole. one month old; tCourt, Syracuse, Ohio on Slate
opeed
B.S.R. record dlanl·
B1. 12t, Phone . . .1.
tldl bonej. 'ntis
er.
AM·FM
radio. Free home
•n~
appnq.i. """"·
demonstraUon. $110 "' .... ..1xlttonholel,
""'........... a n d - per month. Pllone lllll-2506.
otralght sUich. On)J~ .....
IJ.J7-'IIc
caoh or $4.50 per -aL

. . --7011 .......
m..,.....
Phone - - ·

•

~...

STEREO, LATE modo!, WIIIIUI'
&lt;01100le, one month qld, topeed, BSR .-d dw~Cer·

. ....

AM-FM radio. Freo bame
demonllrauon. fllO, or Q

Effective

~ . MY office lllitrs will

.

•' •

ONLY Sl8.95

Ph11 2.19 ,...._. Tax

•I••• •••

li.•t ,.,.,. ••,
u.~•.
LI•UN .11u•bet at tMs prlco.
, ... , ............. hilt lly • lilt
tlr• •••• r.r •••

MOORE'S

124 •. •MAIM

.

"'flii.OY

Old Town
Flats News
Mr. 11111 Mra. Gonloa Wotr•,
Rllcl• Boule, Mr. 11111 lirs.'by Joe Wolfe 1M three chllclren,
Rllclne - · called ... Mr. aad
Mr-. Maywoot Johnatonreeentl,y.
Mr. 11111 Mra. Cecil I!Goeberry
entertained Mr. 11111 Mra. Tm&gt;
Burnolde of ChUIIcothe, Mr. Md
Mrs. t.wrence Jolm1toa and fam-

ABC
&amp; SHIRT
Alterotlons, ~,,.;,

pocktto··

Professional n11 .
cieanlnt1U311ilitlec!
Mason, West Vlrglnl~
I
.•..
J&lt;.

773-5543

local, Mr. 11111 Mro. l!'.dd
Buoh, Mra. Roush ani Mr. llld
MrL MJddleawart, local, Chrlst-

Ily,

maallly.
Mrt. Garnet Johnston. M r s.
Karen Burnside, Mila Sylvia
Brewer and Mra. Mlytard John•toa called 011 Mr1. Edcl Bush,
recentl)'.
Clll&amp;Hd Jcenhower and chlldren t1 Pomeroy Route called on
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Icenhower.
MrL Anna Haines moved to Collllllbua where aho Ia employed.
Miss Florence S chrimaher am
frlentl, Mr. CIIUord Jornlpn, of
Dallu, Tex., were dinner guests
ol Mr. and Mro, Maywood John-

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·INFC :4ATIOII
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presents
·LOCAL REPORtS
·' DAILY
AT

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12 NOON
3 P.M
AND

7~50

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lela Ready - Mix Co., MlcJdleport, Ohio.
I 311 tic
BUllGI'!T PRICE lurnHuro oe
our third floer budpt shop.
Baker Pw mturo. Mldd1epart.
Oldo.
D#c

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tile lime at bla home.
Mr. aad Mro. WUitam Abloo

..... _
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Oliver Sa,yre la building a new

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Crill Bredlonl

MAN. ~ NEED LIMESTOtll!: far your BEAUTIFUL maple otereo ratypswr1ten part time. Work
driveway? We · furulsh and
dln. SteUe free, FM and AM
wltb dl8trlbulor. Company
deliver. Emmett W. Shuler.
radio. FuU ratige volume,
tralnl. Local lnlervlew. write
Contracting, Phoae llft.H.
bale, treble and balance ..,..
so-a.
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J2.21.1fc
lrol. Montldy paymento of
IUI-Utp
$6.50 or balance of ..._os. CIGAIIE'I'I'E vendlnl moddla
IIIII aervke. ABC Enlerprlles,
---REDUCI!l SAFE, simple and
Pbone .am.
IJ.SHIA!
Muoe,
W. Vo. PllaDe 7'IHSII.
Hel11 Wanted
fast with G&lt;lbese tablets. On·
MODERN WALNUT , _ ..,..
CAR HOI'S. apply In penon.
Jy 98 cents. Nelson Drugs.
sole. aeUd olete tuners and
. Qw'l Steak - · 11-Dalp
ampllllers. Veoler oUde rale liADIO and TV ropalr, ~
callo, IIIII ......... lnllalled.
. iiAY, Phone 742-4'111. II~
luning. Pndolon built reeord
Jolm Harrison, Phone .,_
dwlger.
PIIJI
aD
speeds.
,W•ntecl To Rent
D.
Utile tN . TMI C~~ P.U.. COUn.
Pav oaly $5 per month or
Flii1NlSBEil • throe -bodroooamm
Mlllt ·CDUIII1V, OHIO
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.
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In Mlddlepo..t. Phone
IMurance
boatt ,.,.... OAILIY."
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aervke, all makee. WY S.
DIM. '1110 Fabric Shop, Pomerny. Aulharllll!d Sl- Sales
and Servke. We Sltarpen

For Sale

EMPLOYED

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IJ.D.121c

READY ·• !'llX ' ~c!rote 'lieliv-

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Carpenter
News, Notes

day Groetingl. Dally -

with limited
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606 E. Moln Pomeroy, 0.

-

IIIILL BUY raw furs and bee!
llldel. · Carl ChevaUer, Lolli

TO lhare 11ft
- · beth and lltehen prl-

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882-2079.
t I lie

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-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·2094

demonslrotor,
111111 Zig Zag oewlng macblne,
regularly 113, eomplele, Business SerYI$42. This moeblne mikes but·
CURTillB
'l'ECIINlCIAN, r...
lonboles. darns, emb., COD be
land Parker, - - J'ome.
put on monthly !IOYDIODIII of
roy ~ or 116'1-3251 Cool$5.25. PIKme IIIIZ-2111. JS.24.«c
ville caD steUon, wlllbes Holi-

his For Sale
1 WILL N!YI' be resplllllftllo lor
ony debll eonlr-.1 by 1111)'- BEA1J'I'Ili'IJL wtmlllrod - len IIIII m1ni1ture pnodlel,
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any lqlll, arRar.lne, Ohio
IUNIP Bartaroo Klls, ~. FIREWOOD,
or
dry.
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Kin&amp;. Rl 1,
Ohio. PIKme ..,....
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11-11-lllle

ANTIQUES. lumlturo. dishes.
mleeeDan!'Oils. Mrs. Howard
feeD. 800 W. Main st.• PomeIVJ.
1-15-lfc

'5.55

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· AXC Golden a.trtover puppleo,
11M Alii SL, Middleport. .,_
MO.
Ha.tfe

For Rent

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eroamtng. .,_
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service and

SPECIAL
·· r
SMOW'TIRE SALE .

75~

For,...

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC ·Toy
miniature, f7$ and ·up. Stud

OPEM EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

C.rd Of Thanb

'

Busines·s
Ji:1
WASH
Try Our

Bonn.v_jlle ConY. Locai one ownar car; new w-w
tires, vinyl trim with bucket. segh, console, radio,
P .S. and P .B., auto. trant., dark blue finlah with
white nylon top. A real aharpie.

ln.,.ftl-.

.

1969

is follows;

lilondaJ, WlldiltsdaJ, FrldaJ
10 Ill 12 Alf-2 Plllo 4
tO 8:30 PM
101ol2
4PM

per month. Phone - · ·

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Uon.1
solo .
record '

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"Copperhead&amp;''
The men known as Copperheads durlnif the ClvU War

Wl'fe nor!hem ~;rmpalblzera
with the South. Tiley planned
to overthrow the Ljncoln gov-

.'

ernment, but the plot was dlscavereclllld suppressed.

AOIIOS8
l. K.llldof

Ke!i»ll

~ee, McArthur, and

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and
OOftL 00.... callorl were Elate
,Mra. Dwalno J-n

call or

soy,

shave
I;Tnno•plantOf

bumon

little

oorts

Bratton and Mr. ond Mr,L llolbert Charles

11. Bird or

poet.

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WORLD ALMANAc-

11.00 Ul,. 'SATURDAY, JANUARY 4,

FACTS

'·"";1.,. 12. Uneanny
. J.S.IJicident
1t. Pungent '

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eatod 11&gt;.PJ'OllitDalaiJ 2 inlteo oft S.R. 124 It ·
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Ieeder~. eu~tbelrhold

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pmc. by takl.llc

Haman
Trace on
nl&amp;ht lftd Southweatem 111 $ltUrCI&amp;y ~ Eut.-n II at home both &amp;&amp;mel.
Eastern leadl tile SV AC with
a 4-1 record with Kner Creek
aeCOIId at 3-1. Haman Trace ls
third at 3..2, Southweatem Ia
fourth at 2..2, Southern la ftfth
with a 1-4 reeord and North GalCOLUMBUS (UPl) - Gov.
lla Is last with a 0-3 record.
James
A. Rhodel todiQ' requestIn their flrlt meetln&amp; Haman
ed
the
u.
s. Department of AgTrace eked out a 5S-S2 wiD at
Mercerville, the Eagles' oaly .rlculture to establish federal
loss this leiiCII In SV AC pliQ'. meat lnapectiolt throu8bDUt Ohio.
The action will glve OhJo meat
Eastern took Southwestern 77-55
procesaors the QSliiOl'tlmif,)' to
ln the - - · · opener but t h e
Highlanders have Will their lut move their meats on an Interthree games, two ol them SV AC state basis, tree of the restrictlonll that would havebeenimpolcontests.
By winning both IIUDII this ed It only an OhJo Inspection pro.
.
weekend the Eagles can take gram_ were In~
Oblo'a
.,nement
for
a
pro.
a firmer hold on firlt place ln
the SV AC. Easterl wll1 have gram ol federal • state 111811daCllly three other games lett ln tory meat IDspec:tiCII prevlousl,y
set under prorisiobl of the Wholesome Meat Act of 1967, will be
SVAC Standings
terminated, Rhodes told Agri.
culture Secretary OrviUe L.
(SVAC ONLY)
Freeman.
TEAM
W L POP
Under present conditions, meat
Eastern • • . . . 4 1 307 241 ls moved Cll an Interstate basis,
Kyger Creek. . 3 1 257 205 but July 1, 1969, when Ohio's law
Hannan Trace. • 3 2 309 290 takes effect Cll state meat lnapecSouthwestern. •• 2 2 265 266 tlon, that would atop because meat
Southern • • • • .1 4 239 328 must be federally - Inspected
North Gallia. •• 0 3 149 196 for Interstate shipment.
TOTALS
13 13 1526 1526
All Games
SEOAL Standings
TEAM
W L POP
Eastern ••••• 5 2 403 356
SEOAL ALL GAMES
Kyger Creek. • '6 2 446 38:r~
w L P OP
Hannan Trace •• 4 4 499 472 Jackson ••...•• 6 1 465 349
Southwestern. • 3 3 413 409 Galllpo~B • . ••.. 5 1 444 370
North Gsllla. • 1 3 212 258 Athens .I • • ...•• 5 2 415 375
Southern. • • • .1 6 339 458 Wellston l, . • . • . . . 4 1 349 303
THIS WEEK'S GAMES
Ironton • • • • • 3 5 477 524
FRIDAY
Nels-York • • • • 2 4 358 395
Haman Trace at Eastern
Lopn . • • . • • • 1 6 435 531
Kyger Creek at North Gallla Meigs • • • • • • • 0 5 231 343
Miller at Southern
---SATURDAY
SEOAL VARSITY
Southwestern at Eastern
TEAM
W L P OP
Hannan, W. Va. at Hannan Trace Athes • • • . . • 4 0 259 211
Wahama at Kyger Creek
Jackson . . • . • 4 1 333 261
SGuthern at Alexander
Galllpolls • • . • 3 1 291 2U
Wellston • • • • • 3 1 283 251
Ironton • • • • • • 2 3 303 316
Nels-York • • • • • 1 3 225 252
Lopn • • • • . • . 1 4 319 369
·romGHT, DEC. 31
Meigs ••••••• 0 5 231 343
TOTALS ••••• 18 18 2244 22M
mYOUNG~C~S
(TechDlcolor)
SEOAL RESERVES
. The Youog Americans
TEAM
W L P OP
Milton C. Anderson
.
•
.
4
0 188 U6
Athena
•
•
•
WHERE ANGELS GO•••
Nels-York
•.•.
4
0 196 158
TROUBLE FOLLOWS
GalllooUs .... 3 1 164 156
(Tedmlcolor)
Jronton • . • .. 3 2 206 175
Meigs .. • ... 2 3 185 202
Jackson . • . • • 1 ' 168 188
Logan . . . . . . . 1 4 197 240
JANUARY 1-2
Wellston • • • • • 0 4 152 191
"DARK OF THE SUN"
TOTALS • • . , . 18 18 1456 1456
(Tedlnicolor)
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
;Yvette Mbneaux - Tod TIQ'lor
Athens at Gallipolis
FEATURETTE:
Ironton at Nels-York
Hup &amp; Mugs, 3 Stooges
WeUston at Jack1111
CARTOONS:
Logan at Meigs
The ·Bear That Wasn't
SATURDAY'S GAMES:
Mstl... Mouse
Nels-York at Athens
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Gallipolis at Wellstm
Federal-Hocking at Logan.

Ill ftrl!t

F"-

Federal Eyes

On Ohio Meats

a.._.. at ita HcUllllar·

till

MEIGS GEmjRAL Jl()fD'ft' AL
AdlillsslODI .i VIrgil Y a r-

ICIIWUI

toe.

• Preslcllla Doll

•

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bl'GIIIIIt RUtland; Vloce MartlD,
~'01:

IJDuthmt,. eurndJ1 in IUl·
plaae lD a. SV AC wt&amp;b a 1-1

Dis

roeord t: Idle m· teacaao M
tbll week but the~· wUl
lDMl Xmer (4-4) ~lridi.YIIl&amp;bl
at Rac:lne IDd Jounle)' to Alex·
ander (3../l) for a aa. 111 s..
urday nllbt.

lWmD Trace, the onll sv AC
team to 111 aetloa 4ar1De t b e
Cbriltmaa.New YNI"I vaeaUan,.
gaiDed a epllt lD tbelr Ra111aD
Trace Holklq TOIU'IWIIalt a
MereervUle. Fl'ldaJ nl&amp;ht the
WUdcate defeated Ramu, W,
Va. 70-45 but 1o1t 111 the 11Da11
74-.59 to UIIIGo FIIJ'IIIee Cll SatU'CIQ' nllbt. '

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.

- NCIIe.

Are Penalized
Four defendants were fined
and five others forfeited bonds
In the court ol Middleport Mayor ((. 0. Fisher.
· Fined were Gregory M. Wood,
18, Rutland, $10 and costa, speedIng; George L. Harris, 21, Pomeroy, $10 &amp;lid costa, stop sign violation; Warner A. Roush, 20, Letart, w. Va., $10 and costs, stop
li8n vlolaU111, and Marvin McFarland, 36, New Haven, $10 and
costa, speeding.
Forfeiting bonds ol $25 each
were Thomas M. Tbelas, 20, Racine, Roger T. Holter, 23, Raclne, Larry D. Brown, 22, Pomeroy, all for speeding; James
W. Lawrence, 30, Long Bottom,
suspended driver's license, and
William G. Allman, 21, Reeds-

.

Kennedy

g(lte Mao., :.. s ::vc;:m:w.%\tJ$.1:~

· NO SIGN OF UFE
PER111, Auetralla (VPJ) - An
illrllner ~ 28 pera0111

LOCAL TEMPS
11:e temperature In PCIIDero;y' 1

buret lao fl.amea and crashed

wbiJe P"PU'UW to land at
the weetern town of Port llldland. Search
rtpOrted
.of lll4 at the eruh alte.
today

,.._s

·:YIU '

two comes F~ 11101'1111!&amp; wt:ea
D~ats meet to elect
tbelr leaders for tb6 911t Con-

Seaa._

n,_ ares• wblcb COftYeaealater._.the

~n buel~sa district~t
22 a.m. today was 43 de8rHs

no

under overcaat aides.

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4 Defendants

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KJU.ED MONDAY
UNION CITY, Ohlo (VPJ) Rut!! Alln Gro11, 34, Troy, waa
.
.,
ldlJed MondaJ. lllpt when her
(~ frciill Pile l)
au'to went ott OhJo 571, just
eut ot 1b1l Darke County com- "It is .Udl a .PeriiOIIIl mattar
munlf1, hit a pole and overturn- that the YcU taken lhould he
. . ."by seeret NJlot."
eeL '
. 1116 llboWdowll bet:IC Ill t b e

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•

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vUle, speeding.

Weather
TeqJeratures falling to lower to middle 20s by evening and
to zero to 8 above tlu'oughout the
state by late tonight. Tuesday
mostly aunn,y south, and cold.

MEIGS~~-

WORLD ALMANAlTS
C
FAC

With the cominf of autumn, the· crickets singing
becomeslouder and longer.
The tempo of a cricket's
song is determined by the
temperature. AI the
weather gets colder' the
tempo becomes slower. Scientists, The World Almanac
notes, have derived a formula to calculate the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit by counting the number of chirps in 15 seconds
and adding 40.

ALLOU

FAMOUS BRAN

FURNITURE NOW I .·,DU
,, , ,

OFF

10 DAYS ONLY -STARTING JAN. 2
Here's Why!!

COLTS BY 17

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPO-

It's Clearance Time at both stores: Rutland Furnlue and Mason fiJr..
nibre! It's also personal prop.ty tax time and. we.are tryina to beat
the deadline. So wetive you the savlf11S NOW. All 011 pod
1
''
brands are included. Of course, tlae are floor samples, OIIHf+
'
kind pieces, closeouts and odds &amp; ends, but aii .JJIIIO now at ·•:bit,
.,' t· '
'
.
fat M off. Plan to shop early!
,
'• ·

Baltlmore' s Colts are favored
by 17 points to defeat lh\ New
York Jets Jan. 12 In the 3rd
·amllll Super Bowl, matchlJW
the wlmers of the NaUOIIIl
'Footllall Leque and the Amerl·

ean Football League. Baltimore
trounced Cleveland 34-0 and
New York nipped oakland 27-23
Cor the Utlu SUnday.

MAY 1969 BE YOUR
.HAPPIEST AND MOST
PROSPEROUS YEAR YET!
From all of us to all of you,

.POMEROY
NAl·IONAL BAN.K
,

RUTLAND

s.tilw 1!11ias COIIIty for
-

.,.

Open

'

Chrilltmas cookies made
by the brand-new housewife
are no joke.

likelfl , is drawi""
bea·ucoup . inc,9f71e . f?YJm
earlier VlMo .,11fntures. · .
nu11t

ed Up Ta $15.000.00. .

~

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.

''i.lary" cornea

'.l•i,

ftiaay Nia'Jb s:~ ·t~ 1:00

..

All
Merchandl se

From
Reaular Stock!

ly PHIL PASTOIET

• • •

,.,.,~
. ' F.d ol DepOJit lnSIII'arice Corporation. All

'

BARBS

The television a c to'
who scorn~ money for an

o•96 years
F.a.tal Re•e System

•AC~:ouiltf.ln

TOP ROOKIES
NORWALK, Com. (VPJ)Bob Murpll)' of Nichols, Fla.,
and Slrdra Post of C&amp;J'IIda
have been named tournament
rookies ot the year by Golf
Digest
mapzlne.
Murpll)''a
$105,595 In w~miJWa the paat
year Is the most evel' won by a
(\rat-year player. Miss Post, the
first rookie to win the ladles'
PGA Utle since 1961, won more
than $10,000 during 1968.

/rom

"dlt

'!~~~~·~~~eAOIIIe
the
RO!'J~ ·
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ln ,aalt .

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IlERMAN GRATE

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