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f6 A~e Pack

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Summerfield is Hostess to
Garden Club at Home

Apprmdmately 40 attended the
meeting of Rock Springs cub
Scouts Pack 24ll Saturday evening at the Salisbury Schpol, with
Rleh&lt;IJ"d Young, cubmasler, presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. Opha Offutt and
Mr. and Mrs. George Skinner
were In charge of the program,
which opened with the pledge
to the flog led by RickY Gaul
and Gene Davis, followed with
group singing of "America."
Gene Davis, Ricky Gaul and
Jimmy Morris sang, "I Knew

,.. '"~' Summerfield ""'lst-1
Buell Ridenour
the Chester Garden:
..ij.:.mlily at her borne

and Ivy, for a kitchen mangmenl, a Madonna, varioUs col· 1
on!d fruits and flowers, and a
church arrangement using all
white gladioli.
D001tlng opened with
Mrs. Roy Hoher gave a demw!lb -the preaident. onstration of a modem mange~=~~=
P;•~:;! Ridenour
ment called
Out." Mrs.
Mora;.ad
had"Way
the mangement
. the devotions, which Is of the mooth using red geranscriptttre of Presi- iums with pine. Blue ribbons 1
Johnson. The verse were awarded for an open class
.,.. given by Mrs. of the month to Mrs. Earl Dean,
Wright. Roll caD was Mrs. Roy Holter and Mrs. Buell
by 20 members. Sev· Ridenour.
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Refreshments were served
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year were discussed by Mrs. by the hostesses to the meD"
chairman and the bers and two guests, Mr'.
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of the Wayside Garden Club.

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1be Reedsvllle _ Long J!Ot.
tom Home Delll&lt;HIIItrapoo Club '
wlll meet JaD. 15 lor an all d8Y
meetlng Jlt the borne of Mrs
By Bluclle M. IIJuiliM
reason they can't quit.
Warren Plcl:ens. 'lbe topic
JAN. 12 - I WU tile ..... "Mark Twain \IBkl It alb
this
wUI be "Meal Ser· ow of our deep loa, oo Nov, 22 Wby, It'll the easiest thing ill
vice for piHerent Occasions."
right over
It the world Iii ,do, quit smokln'Class 11 Circle of Heath
for ml.
. why, I bel I ve quit 100 limN
Methodist Cburclt wlll meet Whon LBJ made that beau- In my life."
Wednesday evening at the
talk In front of the Ratl
--,
ehurclt at P· m. Mn. L. w.
marble )lll~. 81~ THERE ~ B~, 1 s\l'8lltlll
McComas wlll be In eharge of
w~ nation was In teats. pi)Jchol!&gt;glcal lldaa
aboul
the devotional period with Mrs.
mourn, end ever more shall my getting sick every OecemJack Bechtle program chaJr.
with ever
n!turnlng ber. It makes me dn!ad t h 1
man Hosle!s.;. are Mrs Mild- Whitman's Jovely whole month end the uaed·\0-

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red Zeigler, Mrs. P. L. ,Milch,
concerni~g civil defense w a s
WENT SLEDDING
shown and books on Home Pro- The Senior High B.Y.F. of
The Reedsville M. E. church was the setting of the tectibtl were distributed.
Racine held a party at the
hour, Mrs.
dougle ring ceremony of Miss Geraldine Durst, daughter During the Pack
meeting, home or Maldne Baker. The
a guest from the
of Mr. and Mrs. Dawaio Durst of Reedsville, and Mr. ribbono were received lor reg- group went sledding and later
Garden Club gave a
Virgil C. Holsinger also of Reedsville. Mr. Holsinger is istratlon honor units lor 1963. had refreshments.
aud demonstration on beau·
employed at the American Viscose Corporation in Par- Registration pins and
cards were CliHord Ashley, Maxine
Sveral In·
kersburg. The Rev. Freeland Norris read the vows at 2 were presented to the officers end Shirley Baker, Craig, Gail,
p.m.
· for 1964. Plans were made for Gary and Laurel calms; Mar·
and ootstandlng arThe
bride
was
lovely
1n
a
a meeting on Japuary 24 at 7:30 garel and David Cole, Ronnie
were made lnclud·
straw bird cage hanging
length bridal dn!ss. The daughter, Deborah ; Mrs. Mar- p.m. at the School, to organize Grimm, Phillip HUI,
with red geraniums
bodice ... white saUn ·eo9ered tho Holsin~er, Mrs. Emma Van a Boy Scout Troop.
Sbiflel,
Charles SnodgrBSB,
1~. with long sleeves, Meter and daughters, Doris and Several dates were annoonc- Gary Willford and Nancy Yost.
Mrs. Ralph Graves
1~!:;,'! at
the wrists. Tbe Roberta; Mrs. Virginia Carter ' ed Including February
7-13,
Holzer hospital and underwent I,
was trimmed In satin and daughters, Karen and San- Scout week, and the Pack · wiD
SET CAMP MEETING
which flowed a satin skirt dra; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley have a displa~ In the Downie The Middleport Church of the
surgery today. Her room number " 375.
with chiffon. She wore and son Eddie; Mr. and Mrs. Gross Store window; February Nazarone will be the host
Mrs. Hom~r Holter visited on the New York City World's Fair Winnie Holsinger, Brenda, Jan- 7, uniform day ; February
_9, 80 indoor Camp meeting
Saturday With Mrs. Harry
rhinestone jeM!Iry set et, Pattie, Ooog and Ronnie; Scout Sunday and the Pack will sponsored by the Meigs
~r The Family
Roush.
designed by Sarah Coventy, be- Miss Sharon Holsinger, and attend the 10 a.m. service at Holiness Association during
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
RuBSell
longing to a sister of the groom. Mrs. Russell Ray Holsinger,
the Sacred Heart church; Feb- week of January 20-24.
' ~n Saturdoy 9 to 9
of Ironton and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Caryl Chevalier, class&gt;1Ulry 15, Blue and Gold ban- lng tbe nightly messages
flied Grant or Crooksville were Il¥,Ite of the bride and groom, .
quet, with all mothers of the be Rev. H. L. J,ones,
weekend guests of Mr. and was maid of honor. She wore 8 !&amp;
Pack serving as the dinner com- Obio a Fn!e Methodist
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs. Clifford Jenkinson.
lovely turquoise wool dr~ss. The
mlttee , March 19, Appreciation IA!r, 'with music being
""iiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiii~ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jenk- bride's maid was Miss Mary
ll dinner for all Scoutmg person- ed by Morris Wolf. of Racine
iii
inson will quietly celebrate their Jse Cashdollar also a class.
nel at the Kyger
Cr e e k
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wedding anniversary Sun· mate. She wo~ 8 pink wool
ISchool; and April 11~12 the
January 12.
suit. Serving as best man, was
f
Scout.Q..Rama.
and
Mrs.
William
Fisher
a
brother
of
the
bride,
Gary
I
At the close of the meeting,
.POMIIIOY, OHIO
Belpn! spent the week end Durst, of Reedsville.
refreshments were served by
their parents, Mr. and A reception was ·held after Mrs. Clyde Bartlett has re- Mr. gnd Mrs. Offutt and Mr.
&amp; THURSDAY
Mrs. Mason Fisher and Mr. and the ceremony in the home of tumed to her bome in Middle- and Mrs. Skinner.
January 15-16
NOT OPEN
Sam Arnold.
the bride, Tbe table was dec- port alter spending two weeks
Ronald Fisher, a student at orated in white linen, with a in Buchanon, w. Va., with her M
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Arnold Grate, Mildred Grate
PltiDAY thru TUESDAY
Mountain
State
Business
three
tiered
wedding
cake
In
lather,
Mr.
P.
M.
Sines,
who
is
rs.
acey
e
urns
to
Archie Pierce,
K.
..l•nu•ry 17·21
lege, Parkersburg, W.Va.,
center. The cake was decor. improving from a ser1ous m. From Cincinntdi
Pierce •. 1.:,5 acre.,
'' Welt Disney's
"!'HE INCREDIBLE
weekend with his parents, ated with pink roses and topped ness. Mr. Sines has been re- Mrs. Clal'&lt;!nce Lacey, Middle- Archie Pierce, Virginia
JOURNEY"
. and Mrs. Mason FISher. with a bride and' groom. Punch trurned to his borne from the port voc'l music instructor, bas to Arnold Grate, Mildred Grate
(Tecbnlcolor)
Carla
Fisher, daughter of Mr. and minls were also served to hospital.
returllefl from Cincinnati where .62 ~ere, Rutland.
the Bull Terrier and
Mrs.
Mason
Fisher,
Minersthe
guests.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Milsbe
attended the Ohio Music Clifford G. Ebersbach, dec.,
eijiamese Cat; Luath,
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. tloan were Tuesday
dinner Educ•tion Association conven· to Ella Levenna
Ebersbach,
RetrievP.r and : vile, underwent an .
Hosplt- Dawain Durst, son and daugh- guests or Mr. and Mrs. Vernon lion h•ld at the Sheraton-Gil&gt;- Cert. lor Trans., Pome~oy.
Tommy Tweed omy at Meigs .
ter, Gary, Charlotte, and grand Weber and family in Rutland. sOn Hole! lhe past weekend.
Robert L. Sharp, Edith M.
Scott, John Draine, al Monday evemng.
the talents of Rex AI·
Mrs. E. J . Hill returned
The Philathea Wonlen of the One of the hi hli hts of the Sharp to Dwtghl R.
i Novel by Sheila Bun·
home Tuesday alter a VISit m 8 et 40 Salon Met
Middleport Church of Christ convention wao t,e gsuperb per- Lena Faye Wallace, Lot,
Columbus
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
At
Wildermutlu
have cancelled their meeting for"l!IDI't of the Clncinooti Sym· dl?'~ 8 1 h Lola
,
Cartoons
R~y Jones Jr: and
and
scheduled for Thursday evening. phony Orchestra and also the
· · r g I,
Bright
" ..... ·"'"'" Your Aorl•l
Mtss Mary Hill and at
The Gallla Coonty Salon
8 A dale will be annoonced later d b of th
t . ,_1 Margaret Mako, parcels, Salem.
· lnd ., with Mr. and Mr1. et••
t tthe horne o!Mrs. Mrs. Olan Genheimer and· eu 1 Qctgon e Mr
concer
i.iv.onro In Admis:~ion.
apohs,
-sv me a
OdgonpiOn~
who, Gilbert Clrc Ie, dec., to
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Wildermuth with Chap- daughter Judy returned
E .;. d ·
"': f t Circle, cert. of trans.,
.
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Mrs.
Orville
their
ho:Oe
In 'eotumbus
lnn..,A
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Minnie
Vining
to
~enneth
H.
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mer1can w n e VI .._
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We11• presi ng.
d~y alter spending •everal days
with tho Cincinnati n....., parce • 8 s ury.
The Salon voted to send d&lt;&gt;- with her daughter and family •
Mro, Lacey was 1m- Wesley
Circle, c·
dec.I to ·
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bed
th
na ons or a
a e nver IMr. and Mrs. William Sheridan
'th his rtistr 1 th ra . rc e, ary Ire e, t-ert.
&amp;
Children's Hospital, Cbristmas ·and daughters Marla and Ani;;:;
t 0
~ n e lor Trans., Sntton.
Seals, Child w_elfare Work, and' ta, and with ~ther relatives
ncer num r.
Mary Circle to Laura J. Cirthe Scholarship Award.
he the area.
cle, 77 Acres, Sutton.
hostesses, Mrs. Gerald Wilder- Mrs. Robert Reibel was In Friends Gatlter at
Lula M. Taggart, dec. to E.O.
muth and Mrs. David Cumings,
Friday to
Haptomtoll Hom
Taggart, Gladys Harris,
~erved refreshments and a soc·
her daughter, Mrs.
.
.e. 1Ces Droz, Sarah Hoback, Affid.
Ial hour followed. Mrs. Norman
to Columbos for a
A group of lnends and netghTrana., Lebanon.
Wa
land
and
Mr
Golda
.
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bors
gathered
at
the
home
of
Ch
I . Henry Wagner, AI'rce
• Y,
s.
check up at Umversity Hos· M 81 h H
ares
11
' mg are hostesses for the
, Mrs. Kitchen is
Frs.t anfc e almptollSta
on
, WUI10m Wagner, Jr.,
ruary meeting
f
ron -s1• or an promptu
Wagner to Geo
W
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t'oirm&lt;!drom, major surgery per- servance of her birthday
rge agthiS past year.
j ed
• 6.25 aCn!s, Salisbury.
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ON EXERCISES
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Mil- y.
e foup e';; thea
W: H. Wagner, Charles Henry
I MASON - Marine
PrivatA! hoan and grandsons, Dean and
: 1 ,!~OS:" Ill The
Alice Wagner, George
Y
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William W. Chapman, son
Dallas Weber of Rutland were
gu
ref h g ·
Wagner
to William WagMra, Augusta A. Chapman, re- in Gallipolis Tuesday.
res menlo 1or t h
Jr., Alberta Wagner, par·i
cently participated In three dayo Mr. and Mrs. Roger Phillip•
Salisbury.
ver:ttcal envelopment exerct~es were business visitors in Col·
were Mrs.
while serving with the Third umbus Saturday
.
end Mrs.
BEDFORD SCHOOL NEWS
Battalion, Sixth Regi~nt of Mary Ruth ~nd Joy Sauer
wbo were In charge
Celebrating birthdays on
the Second Marine Division at were weekend guests of Mr. and the party, ~ Mra. Tom Pull- ember 31 end In January
Camp LaJeUne, N. C.
Mrs. Ernest Whi!A!head of
~·B ~s. E~bethDSlaven, Mrs. CarolJII Brlckles, Tom 'Kern,
ville. Their mother, Mrs.
n:~~· Ha~·u:" :"~· Wayne Well, Margaret
old. Sauer. is a patient at Galli- D. Diles and the aue'st ~"j h ~ :n•a H~ and Lucy
8y Connie, P•ris F•shion &amp; Ch1rm Step
polls Clime.
evening Mro Ha tonstall
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Rita
Phillips,
daughter
of
Mr.
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~ickett and
VALUES TO 6.99
and Mrs. Roger Phillips, was
VIsit~ Florida over
an overnight guest Friday and Open Horue WiU
vacation. ,
' Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Be Held on
Kevin FaUlkner and
non Weber and childn!n.
An open iiQuse to
went to Columbus.
50th wooding
.Steven Brlckles and
CANCEL MEETING
will be held by Mr. end M r
went to Ravenna on
The meeting of MagnoUa
Jacobs, Laurel
vacation.
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Temple Pythlan Staters
Pomeroy ,R. D., Sunday al 1
Kenny Burke and family
·In-Heels eMedium Heels eStacks eColorslor Thursday evening ha1 4 p.m. They have llved at · t o = ·
: Cranberry, Dark Brown, Black, Otter.
."'5iiiii:Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:~~bee:;n~can;:c~eH~ed:::;_.
el GUfl ilnce they were
Y Frecker went to
rled rmd belong to the F r
eroy to visit Homer ~arman.
Melbodlst Church at
.run and Jeff Morris .
VALUES TO 9.95
CUff.
father are visiting m
'lbey have twi aons,
Hawk and famUy
Mulberry Heights; Paul, ·
to Marietta to visit Bob Price
e1111; and ' four da¥flhters, Mrs. Connie Reed we t to
·
Wllltam Davis,
Columbus;
n
Mrs.
WfUiam
Jicoha,
Kenny
Wood
went
to Logan.
8y Connie ond Poria Fashion
Mrs. Janies Gilmore, Laur- Mrs Carp;r went to
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Vol, ,.
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11 L~d- ~:fiit. Mrs. Ste'!e Eblen, ville ~r Columbus, _ CllroYour h••lth
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By "Luxurious" Baat Type
The.
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WASHINGTON (UPI)-Challbusiness •• ,
~· Better ·IJealth C 1u b
Edwin E. Willis, O.La., ol
ochlidUlecl· IN Tbursday after.
House Committee on UnllOOll hu ·been· eancelled.
American Activities Tuesday de' .lUll P:ew Pei,._By Connie &amp; U.S. Rubbor
nounCecl the "Emergency Com,
mlltee
For Dlaas!A!r llellef To
' To safeguard your health, we work
87
17 71
Cuba" 11 a ''fraud and a hoax."
WllHs laid the committee's
closely with your doctor ... standing ever
real lim was not to help eu.
TYPI
ALL SALES FINAL
bans suffering from tile devasready to serve you by filling his prescriptation ol Huri'lcane Flora last
lions prompt.ly, precisely, from pure and
Oct, 4, 'but to "undermine this
over-all pollcy toward
potent pharmaceuticals. Always relieble.
Coba, 81tengthen Caelro, and
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lim ' throughout Latio Ameri. -

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really and at night with to a single solitary Chrlltmu
tho full horror ~ thet un- "do," nor even to the .....
scene In Dallas takes Too sick, T'oo bosy· talln' )IIIII.
po'ssession of me all over a- You can count Deceln!&gt;er •· '· "
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dead ,loss· for B.M.H. - 1 n 1
This needless, needless cruel December:
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But 1 thank God for. • Finally, I got out ~ter :fiVII
Johnson with a ftrm long weeks. My vabln !eve" hall
at the rudder and I
In- raged to a new high, So, ...._
to give him my lull allegl- clear to Gallipolis. I ·~,
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gel a lift just to start dowf
But agam, farewell,
dear that roa&lt;f.,.rtally so dear to me,
Massacbusetls
Man, the road ro Home,
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of Carolme and John Well, I mooned around~
beloved of Jackie.
• store or two, half bear
.
·
bought some ValenUnes
I ,DOUBT IF ONE WILL ever crossword puzzle book (8l!04j
read ~or at least I won't). a fun· the kin~ I Uke at Ia~ Ja!tl; ~·one than the followmg;
sed wlth everybody far ,,,
Seems a bouse~ife, way back ?ear, know 'em or not k
was ~nn~~ outs kind· 2m: met a Ja~y O( about • 1
wood. Jed, says .she, who d had serious heart. tr;j.
me '?me wood and hurry ble ever smce she was 18, . .
11. I ve got to get thes,. cided to perk up and try
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biscuits buked."
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Out went Jed and stayed a- Hopmg you are the aame, I
25 years, during which remain etc.
he sen:e~ in the Army,
. --1. ' 1 ~~
gold mtnmg, went broke
Commg in home I ~
and over.
at my neighbor's next door, ••.
Finally, and at long last, he Faulkner. We tried to .....
in the kitchen d.oor.
up for lost time. She ~
"Thar's yer wood," llUOth me her lovely Christmas. thlit!lll',
as he flung down an arm- among them a beautlhd 't!jle
of nicely cut up sUcks. lamp from daughter Jean ,.,._.
"And thor's yer
biscuits," in Columbus. We exc!lli~Ifr.1
his wife, as ~he set
a cooking hints; we alwayi: ~ 6t.
charred pan of burned And I got to tell he~· !lbol!t ill·
down fro~ the
cup- slant mash~ potatoes,.
where they d been
all the great dtscoverles of my
years.
meal - . hounded ur,.
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~a~ reader, if you bJ-.'t
FURTHER THAN THAT, de- tried em, run, run . rlghj;~JIIlW
ponent sayeth not.. ~hether and get, som.~, I told ne~r
resumed married life, or Nora Mills When I thbtiiVIIll
reasonable facsimile thereof, ail the thou•ands of /"~
always wanted to know. I've peeled and then rltl!lnlit11
Moral: A biscuit maker and ~ashed, well, what a W'fste4
wood chopper bad better work hie'
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~,: .. •l"'ht l
And then 1 even ,...,,..,. '! i
RECENT COLD WEATHER• could
smell some ,,;;;::;t:
,,_
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~•• .., ..,• ..,.
me thin~ . of .the. (just .~"that day, so eager alii l•lfar
about) most VIVId description II, You see ' I feel we·""'er
•• .,
"lreeoin' season" 1 ever the h~mp sort of. Bqt bf ~,Ito•
time you' read this liJIO¥·P
'Twas, 1 think, In Jack Lon- have buried us ~er
don's "Burning Daylight" (who's than in Whittier's
"Snow·
be, Jack London?, J hear · the bound."
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teen-agers saying),
I•" 1 ,
Wel1, anyway, this
guy 1 want now to relate kt you,
threw out a pall of water way "The Ba!Ue of the Rlont&lt;at"
. whrch
.
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up . yonder ln the Yukon and It
took place ~
·l feU to the ground in tiny tink- my olfllprlng brougbt•I!Jil•loilfj,.
b'
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I I lc bl
ling Its of ICe,
y e ectr
•nket lor ~Remember they used to say He and Dad booked. It ' up,
"This'll freeze the hair off'n after my DOh's and ilt'~ f'QVW
a brass monkey?"
Its color (turquoise. OJ•oljllqUaj
That was the uiUmate in the depending on how Y"'l
it!e.)
wit of 1910 or there abouts,
Then they left me ~
OWII
You can'\ beat Ibis one, In devices,
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its llne:
"Well,,. thinks I, "Biqit;Jftyt
Tobacco I• 0 dJrty weed
1 on the dial oughta lJoi· bOld -,.
Uke 11.
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"'a ''li
It lsatlollet no normal need. I
Suddenly It wasn't, "'l'lli'lllbll
Uke lt.
down or something,• I yelii!cl; 'l
It makes you thin, 11 makes
"Huh, a Utile simple • lldlli
yoa lean,
Uke that,• sez they, and turoiil ,
lakes !be balr rlgbt
off It to 4. ,
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I was now turning •
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ever seea.
to look. So I never ·qult, •tlli •l
I like 11.
had n way on down ta ··G&gt;a~t.
A frank admission, and
a There, that's better - · 8JIII'JIO
In one and the bird ·In a neat ever felt ~-·
breath.
"You folka just elpe(!l
koow everything " I IIIli
AND EVEN WITH all this ed at them, but ihey only
government report Uncle Sam ed. They know Mom, ah
a 'pointln' and sayln' "Can- do they!
cer'U get you, my boy, If you Ladies end aenUemeD{ llreodon't walcb out" - Most view- ommend these wonderful
ers of the scene think llllJ9kers ets m yoo. They're the
wiU just' keep right lliL
eat thing siJICe electric
To teD you the truth, ao dlcl weahers, lroos, eleelrlc
for . the
very almple n!lrlgerators ',""' walt,
the thlnp eleetrlcrlcp~~~=
a epeclaJ pn!Bidentlll assistant, home, you'D be a
accepted a teaching pool at you actuAlly write
University, but wUl and If you get Off
to serve as a White or ~. I'll treat
House COillultant;
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llay:a wUl giVe • series of Don't ,.....
lectu~ at Rutcer• mt contemp. fan, put
orary problems of government nor the .
and
from March · 2 uotll J8llllllry on your Ill , ~
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964

Democrats Pick off. Astronaut

Stop Taft Move Credited to Robert Kennedy

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CoMMENfAT1NG EDITOIIALlY

s Still a Neat Trick ·

The llaily SPntinel

Helen llelp Us! ·

Court Sc!hedule 'Unsuitable' •••
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The eynlcallnjunction, "never get in;nijved In a lawsuit," becomes less eynl-

·~d more realistic every year, and
, · "118are'1 reference to "the law's
4e y" begins to read as if it were writfen yellerclay.
'· ' For tbe dlltressing fact ts that the
average delay before trial of personal
injury cues alone in state courts incnued from 14 months to 18.7 months

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. Thlo Ia the average, reports the Institute of Judicial Administration. In jnrisdic:tlons with populations over 750,000
i(il mucb worse. The average jumped
from 23.9 months to 29.2 months.
'A muimum delay of six months from
ilie time a defendant files until a case
C'OII!es to trial is the standard stipulated
by the Judicial Conference of the Unit~d, States. But in some courlo there ac1Mii,!IY are delays of more than five
)'ears.
are the worst offenders:
County (Chicago), with an averof 68 months (and a backlog
"'"""' 79.500 cases in the circuit and
courts); Allegheny County
with 67 months; Nassau
Island), 66.4 months.
eongeation lm't neceasarlly th•

result of population, however. In t h e
superior courts of Los Angeles and San
Diego, the delays are only 21 and 15
months respectively. ' In Dade County
(Miami) it is a mere 5.7 montha.
The layman'• firlt reaction Is to com·
plain that the judges either don't work
hard enough, or that there mutt not be
enough ,of them.
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To answer the latter, there doesn't
seem to he any direct relation between
the number of judges and the size of the
judicial log jam, accordlas to the Amer·
1can Judicature Society.
Michigan, for example, hu a populi·
lion only 1.8 million leu than Ohio, but
it has only half the number of judges Ill
its courts of &amp;eneral jurisdiction. Wayue
County (Detroit) has twice the · number
of people and one less judge than euxa·
hoga County (Cleveland), yet It hu t 1~
month backlog compared to the 0 hI o
county's 20.month plUmp.
Is there no solution? 1\fost of our
eleeted city, county and state 1offldala
are lawyers, most of our state legislators
are lawyers. It would seem that t b e y
should be able to appreciate tbill pro]).
lem and make whatever refQI'DII are neceasacy to alleviate it.

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tary - bill "beck IIIII call"·l!d
Ileal'· JleleD:
- · - Gil ... LABr _..
Every year my 8pOUIO JIOel Wt wlv!ll almpiJ ao biiDd
off Gil ill elk hUDIID8 lrlp and to theoe lblnp. After .U, · wt
leavo me home with the lddl. haw our lol'ely boDiea aDd u
I ilon1 lhiU lhls Ia fair llld I 6WII pleaun~, IIIII we ~
wlah JGU'd tell HER JO, - WILo our llulblaidl wiD Pi6 bML
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'l'bey · ioYt uo ID tiieJ1. falllklll ·
Dear WHIIam:
but they need their relaltiGa.
YOU teD her ~ she'i your . In our crewd, be1DJ .''INI""IO '
wilt. I don1 b111ker to IID8Ie your wife - or for !bat m,tter,
with ID elt-bUI!IIa8 Am•-I beiDa "trbe" to 1 biJabai!d ..- H.
DO lonier metDI DOt
Dear Helen:
tiD&amp; tdultery, but Just ~
You lol4 lha eJ~ecutlve'a. wife awey from emolloDal lllvoifto
to .tay aalve and abe'd
be mente. - WISE
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about bel buaband'o "bn•tneas" goes, aa lOIII u yoh 4ooft, care
lrlpo. she'd go bally.
about lha periClli you · ii wtllil
We aU Jmow that when a Are· you raisiD8 your children
man gets wealthy enouab t'l to Uve by theiO ruleet·,. A: D d
lake long tripe for Ida com- where, percbance, cllcl '" 1011
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stock;
For Instance, If aU' !Iii' ~da
Cattle 700, ealves 100; slaugh- socks Ia the wuh ~· 1llit al
ter steera aDd few lots heifers the dryer matehad uP. 1 tDow
mostly etesdy, llOWI • tea d y, for SUl'll'm aolng 1o ba9't·'~ .
ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
buDs steady to weak; IIIOBtly luck that day. ~. rlfl~jilid&lt;.
average ebolce 1100 • 1150 lb tlve that for every ~ IIIIPio
slaughter steers 23.50 • 23.75, there'• a · good thllic'"~
ebolee 11100-1300 lb 23, high good lhst wiD ooutlterbaliriM ''it'Dt '
BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
make the picture his way.
By LYLE C. WILSON
Southern whites against him. stroy hill eleetion chances. He and low ebolce 22.50, good 21» you think I'm nuts lor' lbJnt.
Lillian Reis, the former chorus girl
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PJ:Iisldent Jolmlon Ia trapped has Dfl alternative to a hard- 22, standard 11.50-19.50; good ing thls way? It re8nJ maio~
charged with masterminding a t.ali-milRichard Burton is a celebrity "shill"
The alarmingly simple strat- In a bad IIJIOI. Southern hot nosed enforcement of aU-oot.ln- and choice 700«ii lb bellen 21- me mueh more cbeerflll: ' ..:.
lion dollar heist while she was operating
for Harold's Show Spot, a nttie bar on egy by whlcb anti- admlnl&lt;stra- heads on either side-white or tegratlon. 'He c&amp;JUIOt retreat; 22; utiUty 00\VI 13 • 14, high HOUSEFBAU
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a PhUadelpbia mghtclub, is suing a na- 45th St. dear to the hearta of theatre lion Democrats In the South black-are in a position to de- must advanee.
dressing utiUty with few eom- Dear Housefrau:
tiona! magazine for $2,050,000 chargmll people. He told Rex Harrison to visit It, eould arouse a voter rebeWon
mercia! 14.25; utiUty and com- If you're nuts, so liD I, · i'li
that an article about her "plaganzed" , and su~e enough, Rex, ~nd w~e an~ parogainat President ~olmsoa as it
mercia( buDs 17.50-19; veslers really Pll"tlal to goOd 'OIIIens;
material from her upcoming biography, ty of f1ve or so amved m a lim~usme at wu
aroused against the late
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fully steady; eholce 92-36, few My favorite: If I ·parallel put
and ~Lso injured her "mental complexes" around II .p.m. for a quick drmk, and Jolm F. Keunedy Ia all too ob37-38, Individual 40, good 27-32, perfeotly on the first ley, li9th... The star of a Broadway show, reg- stayed to close the place .. . It's a fav·
standard ~27.
lng, but notblnl can s'tiip illtlitered at a local hospital under an as- orite watering bole for Sybil Burton, too, viOUJ.
The
atrategy
would
be
to
Hogs
4500;
barrowo
and
gtlta
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~med name, is a bl&amp;ger story than the so a faseinating cast of charaeters may
rompel Jolmson to use federal
unevenly
75-1.00
low••·
than
TUes On "good coun~r'111Mn1
~ma pages realize. She's mentally up· show up there any evening.
set lUI well as physically ill.
There's still a chance-hooray!-that bayonets
or marshals
to eomday's
average, BOWl 50-75lower, the "bad" In your !1!~: ,j!i!lhpel Integration
or to maintain
1•2 200-220 lb bsrrowo and gllla er word for that II opifmlam
l'be latest scuttlebutt on Barbara Judy Garland may be renewed on CBS. the
peaee In some Southern
Do Jose · ltl - H.
Hutton indicates that the Poor Little TV next year. The programming depart- -~um·ty. That would ·-···
R, ....... 15.60, 1-3 19()-230 lb ~.25-15.50, n't ever
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UPI Forelp News Alullyat bave not been gettin8 11· """- Jb 1Ul;.·14.75, No. s ~ lb Sometimes
Friend&amp; say she's down to about 85 big brain would just realize that Judy's
pounds, and her very young friend, fans want to bear Judy sing, and 100 as it was .aroused again:rt Fidel Caslrfs sudden appesr- ond what they do get they pey 14-14 zs· 1-3 ~ lb sows u. when
~oyd Franklin, has told British pals that couldn't care less about secOndo~~tring Kennedy by rtoiOIIS evepta ID anee In MIIIOOW Inevitably baa lor at the rate of abt cents a 12 _75·•. 3so.too lb l1.50-l2JS; w ~
Miso.
Jed to apeeulatlon that hill visit IJOUild· Tbla makes It also, IJil- 400-600 lb 10.50 • 11 75• boars bear m~ll&lt;:
lp&amp;trlmony is far from hill mind. As he comedians appearing to ply dull running Oxford,
Governors such u George C, 111 conneeted .with the United a8tlsfactory to Castro who CoUld
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EUts It, "The fact that I saw her rei!n~- gags, the show could be ,a big hit on a Wallaee, Alabama, Orval Faub- Stateo-Panama crl!ls and the get QlOft! than 10 cents for It ':'09 Y 25 . wer, 8·25 ·
very ,faint and
• doesn't mean llluriage. Not the
• inuch smaller budget. Why hire a batch us, Ark~_. and R011 E. Bar- means to expllt it for eoiiiiiiiJo on the world martel
Sheep 100 salugbter , lambs definitely there.
eet chance. We .are-in the nicest , · e of comedy writers for Judy? She packa nett, ~lbsslsstppl, well know the nism.
Both the Soviet Union and steady, wooled ewes not tested; hear talking, too,
of the term-just good friends." .. ! Le· concert balls without them.
teclmique. . Faubus forced the But 11 could well be that Castro are anriOUJ that the ,Hood and cholee Ill' • 100 lb to. understsnd. U' ,
gal experts are making wagers that the
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Appellate Division will sharply reduce
Keely Smith has formed her own &gt;ee- Eisenhower In LIBttl~ Rock. :md that Panama will eome on Cuban 'trade.
prime 100.110 lb shom lambs zy What 'c10 yw
t'!tat 6-figure Adam Clayton Powell libel ord company, called "Mona Lisa.'' Pret~th
WaUace
and
arnett
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STILL TUNED IN
award when it comes before them later ty dumb title, is the reaction along Tin fied Kennedy and federal law. starter.
son for Khrusbebev to dlsoour,
Dear
.STI: lladlo
this month . . . Burl Ives' current state Pan Alley. "Prince Vallent" would be A determined mayor could do It may be recalled that ea.. age Castro from laking lull ad- 10 cents - "Malaeska; .the Jn. are .strange
things.
QLhealtlt has resulted in a no-work-till- much better . . , The latest on the Jose- 11 mueh.
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tro's last visit to Moscow,. in vantage ol the Panama crisis. dian Wife of the While Hunter" heard of lnstaneei
Jim"~! edict by his doctors.
phine Baker "Broadway comebaek" at
White Southerners were ltter April, also came 88 8 surprise - Another would be Khru· - published In 1800.
pie plc!io up faint
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agamst
John
Kennedy.
The
Re- and then, as now, came shortly ahehev'a own desire lhat aoibOlllnp Ia their teeth. , Pilgb!8
The movie titled "The Americanlza- spot of trouble raising enough moolah to publican party mounted a esm- after agreement on Soviet- 1ng Interfere either with hlS Q-What Ia the emblem of an eleetronlcl enaJneer - C... a
tion of Emily" is having more than Its · book the venture. There's also a lot of in· ~atgn to help the South ln.,lel· Cuban trade for the ~omlng U. S. wheat deal or hlS deaire tbe Soolalial party?
plumber: 1)811
bel ·
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share of troubles. Ji'irst of all, producer ternal squabbling going on, causing the tlng rid the Kennedys. The year.
for continued improvement In A-The emblem conalstl ol bere? ~ !'!
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Martin Ransohoff was informed that the presentation to he pushed back "to an
Ke=s Jw~ aFbltterl~"f' One Soviel,objeetlve was to bls OWII relaUons wltb the Unit.. banda elasped against the Thls
1.s cledl;;.;t.id .to!
Navy Dept. was goin&amp; to refuse him per- indefinite later date."
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assure castro's loyalty In the ed Stetes.
backgrllUIId of a bemlapbere. famUy Hvlng . If you're ~1\fai'lon Brando's recent unpubllclzed ~~
mission to shoot scenes for the film (ber
eder,
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with
Red
China.
Between
.themselves,
castro
lng illd trouble or .,.,_8laln
cause the Navy is, treated rather rough- visit to New York was marked by only Kenn r
ewsw~ . , reand Kbrushchev have plenty to Q-111!1 the eutb aetuaDy
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ly In some of the sequenees). and then one nlj~ht club visit. He and Wally Cox ported m October' 1963, indt&lt; at- Another wu to diJcOUrage diseuso lneludlng JUgar and pua a.roa,&amp;" llle td ol llal- :"b~u/e;.!!elen
things got worse. The boom was lower· threw a stag party at the Apartment on ed ~t John F. Kennedy had Castro'• timbltlon for quick In· Castro'~ continued refusal to ley'o eomet IJI1910?
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eel on Mr. Ransoboff from bigwig• at 2nd Ave. for pal Billy Redfield, because IOB~~u:,::..a=5 ~: dustrlallptiOn of h!B Lsll\nd at sign the partial nuclear test ban A-Yes. Conalderable eo!181er- 0dress Helen Bolte! Ia cart of
MGM, which Is financing an«J dlstribut- Bllly bad just landed tbe part of Guild·
the expense of agneulture.
treaty.
nation developed when lha an- this newspaper.
lllg the film. Several of the executives enstem in Richard Burton's "Hamlet.~ •wsttmated that he
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This Ls the nne of reasoning nouncement of lhll pooslbWty ,
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egro ;lay ·F South
the visit was only partially 11110- absence from the Cuban radio able eftect was produced.
DIVoT•.P TO tNTIItlp Of'
which jabJ the State Dept. and displays from Shakespeare . . . A famous Goth·
This civil politieal baJ. eeiSful,
at lhls particular time of crlal8.
MltGS MAlOti f111liA;'
conaldertble Irreverence about an lnci- am talent agent is walking around car·
snce
sheet
eneouraced
the
ReIn
Aulii!Jt,,
Castro
announeed
Q-Did
lillY
melllben
o1
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lhe
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dent'lnvolvlng General DI!GauUe during rying a gun and accompanied by two
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Dmmer party of Calllornlo emJ.
c - Tm*lllo ""-'·
UJe !line before D-Day. The high com- bodyguards, because a fonner prize- pubDeans to make lhelr biggest that sugar ·~ and estUe ra!Splay
for
SOIIthern
support.
It
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wlD
t&gt;e
the
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our
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grots
flully
resell
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fighter has threatened his life. Nobody
. · mand at 1\fGM flipped their wigs, but the
encouraged
sueb
governors
as
ecooomy
until
1970,
indlcatlnc
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was notbin&amp; they could do because Ran· the agent has been flirting with trouble
em politieos to organize for a
.. thai be Integrate Ida eco- A-Salt has been a traditional CaWornla finally brot' tbniJgh : ;
tohoff's contract gives him the right to for decades.
II!IISII bolt from the Kennedy OIIIY With the Communist bloe. aour"" of tax revenue. 0 u r and J.Q out those wbo werf able
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Thia wu to punish JFK lll)d rei wlth .Red Cblnawu ...,..l)'frODI"saltmoney'' beelllSe 87survlved. ' '
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his brother for lhelr aggressive ~ castro baa continued to the Roman soldier wu paid ID
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clvD rights pollcies.
praetlce a peeuUar neutrsllty salt.
Q-WIIo wu 11M Bnt U. S. too ..... - fa aor.,- r 01
. , Wayne G. Broda~. M.D. which tffectlve Immunization Ia In other eaoeo the cause 11111Y The Newsweek poll reported whictt recognlzat ·dependence on
President 10 'Ill~ Jlvea Seeret
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llr"A nttle iearnln&amp; IS -. 'dlll)o now available. But there are be prematurity or
hem· lhst 87 per eent of white SOIItb- lha
;):1111011 011 the one Q-WIIen dJd dime . aoyela ServiCe proieetlea1
l'lfO!ll thing," aald Alesandtr stlil plenty for which auch orrhageo of the mother during em voter• were cllssatlsfle.;l bind blif more. ftequently make their appearo11ee oa 111e A-TheodOre Rooaevelet.
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Popt many years ago. Now a protectiOn has not' been found. pregnancy·
with Kennedy civil rl«bts pon. liOUIIIied the Red Chinese bard- Amerteaa ~eene?
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- - ITA Jlld-t doctor says, "A Little It to. possible Ileal • lew The manlfeatatloos - var- cleo. Only foor often Southern- line tball the Khrushchev policy A-Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens Metallle nickel flrat waa :.'";,"7.,::;:.";'):!' ~ •"""
.!I'*'."!' Ia Good for You." boats with the CO!DIII•• cold led, ond include rigid paralylil ers beUeved last October lhst of ·I!OI!IIItence. '
wrote the ftnt novel of record produced 011 an Industrial - . - ,.,
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u oa or limp paralysla of iX\1 or President Kennedy was doing a Fro'!' te' !Jellinnln
. g, trade published In paper covers ·for scale In 1824.,
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with Culia : baa been a losing
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!..k, to deal wttb nbltqlleat eo&lt;&gt;rdlnated mcwements.
President Johnson did nol In- propoa!U011 for the Soviets.
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who eseh got pneu- The worst feature abOIIt -Infantile paralysll or polio- He Ia more like a Souibern fa- for , au exchange totaUlng $'ISO
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1n a winter eplclemlc. coddlln&amp;, however, ta the ..,. myelitis,.on the other hand, vorlte son, But the siRDS are up lllllllon bu~ . aetuall)' came to
IODINE
were aboul . the same foreed Inactivity and the neg- Ia an lnleetlon of the splaal cord for 1 brealt In lha Johnson ad- only • 1\ttli'idore thlm $500 mllheight, wolgbt. and bdlld alive ouUook on life It engen.
by • virus. It ts not ron· mlntstratlon'• romance with the non. .
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Wt1H HED .
were In cooc1 boalth, yet uat o go out of our way to loot any age and reoult&amp; In a Ump Johnson means to keep the Soviet UniOD'· and the CommJlo
PARENTS)
dl~ a few houn after cleo fm "a little slekness." But or flaccid paralysiS of a groop pressure on the South to lnf.eo nisi b!Oe"•tountrlee 4;880 m!Won SOLUTION .
~ -~~11Di lhls dllesse and the 11 we opend our llvea in tear of museles.
grate Ita way of We. The new tool ot qu·~~ tbrougb·
TO HER
made an uneventful ~·· ol It, we will not be ID abape Wben It affects an extremity President could not do other- 1•. , She fij!iill to meet ber
81RTHOAY•
to handle a big slekneos when there I• marked wasllnl of the wtae and hold the bla cities and 1962· quo~. l!lil feU •horl bJ at
131FT
did theoe two per10111 it comeo.
musclee auppDed by the lnvolv· blc states.
leU! ~alf of the. agreed amount
Pt&lt;OBI,eMdifferently to the same
ed nervea. WbeD It affectl the
Ur1en1 Pellllcal Qaeatlen
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',loMI It was because lha lUI' between cel'ebral palay a n d brealbo without lha aid o1 an aew session of Congress goea In ocldltion, u a price IGr

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of char•peelable record in the Athens· I and Eighth Grade squads, hav· !lies.
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* . mss AA Basketball League. personally, , and oflen assists lut week •1•inot Pomeroy,
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fifth Frank Eschleman with
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place by itself while Logan Is Eighth graders.
good night before
becoming
tied with Gallipolis, and Porno- "These kids are coming a- embroiled with the Panthers'
roy lor Slxtb, all with U skeins. long fine," he hao said.
Bob Crow in a light· flare' of
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Wolfe also rises early Satur- game tempers and, like Crow,
Friday night, is sure to have day mornings, shakes off what- ejected in tbe second quarter.
' more lonesome tenanlo u the ever gloom may exial !rom Saturday night the Jackel.s
Panthel'tl entertain
Jackson the events of Friday niahl to entertain a rapidly ·improving
· and Gallipolis n\oYes into hot· keep a watchful eye on some Kyger Cre4k club of the South·
·,, ~ld Wellston (1-4).
· 35 Fifth and Sixth graders or- em Valley Conference.
;·' While !lie Jackets upended gani:Led into five teams run
Logalt,'Iter_e ~ovember 29 by 69- hack and forth on l'oe gym
If, li(oach Carl Wolle hasu't floor.
ltii!D, .happy often enough f or
JOHNSON THREAT
rtiod' lttallli since. His
team
The Jackets will have to stop
thiiPiil'il OVe slr.-libt before nil&gt;' Robbie Johnson, 210 lb. quar·
pjlo( the f'ahtloer• the second terback turned eager, the tcip
time II'OUilCI 72-70 last Friday. Logan poinimaker. He is shoot·
i.!:::l then lhe Jackets turned ing at a cUp that Is holding
I face and ~milled Mike from 8th to loth place In league
~ of Wabama to drive scoring.
,lbtm. hlto I!Ubmission Saturday Middleport haa no one high- Glwe 111 a call at any of
our ,_bf offic:'.es. Probo
loslng 64-59.
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lem IOMng is our busJ..
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tuas, vacation expenses,
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Air Force 82 Nex Mexico St. '38
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BABY YELLOW JACKETS- Middleport's team has entered t e econ
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Basketball Tournament to be held Jan. 23·25. at the Pomeroy Ju.nior High School Au tortUm. S.tttlng left :to , ,
Christian.
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Rio Grande College's Redmen saw tb.eir three game -2-H; Young
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NEW YORK (UP!) -,",Till . ,
tri~, championship scrambles to night at Ada where the Ohio Northern Polar Bears sent ory 2-2,--ji; Bullock 0-l- 1. TOentiD~
poriant people _ Willie Mays UnIted Press Inlemational
be sponsored by the local club. four players into double figures tn recordong a 97-74 TALS 28-11-74.
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and Orlando Cepeda, tho UP! small ctJJlege basket"I!?Ms
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The Meigs club meets each victory over the traveling Gallia Countlans.
sant today. .
with first'j)lace votea 11114
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Wednesday evenmg at Its club 1 A !ant.,tic first half surge in
Wo s 1.
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Mays, the blflhest paid act- lost records lor games thrCJI!gJI ..
house on the Harrisonville Road . which !he host team connected quintet.
1-~; Robmson 6-3-1~; Stech- ~
tve player In baseball, signed Saturday, · Jan. II, iii ·PI!I'P!· ·
Visitors are welcome.
on 25 ol 38 field goal attempts Ohio Northern cootinued to schulte. 16-1- 21; .Rader 4-4- W
for an estimated $105 ,000 Wed- theses:
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killed anv chance the Redmon pad its lead In the second hall 12; Kaoser 1-1-3, Stone 2-3-LS ''.
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nine minutes remammg In the
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29 9 .763 ward Kurt Stecfteschulte, the nearly p~lltrl it oil. The clock
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1964 dom balks, but Cepeda is a lo,l 6. Hofstra (I) (ll..t) ' ,:.. J48
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Phlladelphoa
20 21 .488 halftome lead and were out front
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New York
13 21 .211 [or th remainder of the contest. other by! gdua ~v~ t W";e
were pleased wttb his early
Western Division
Woods drilled in 32 points on cundt thDoe eRanbto
. ' 'tued I s Wednesday'• Colle(e Basketball '
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9. Fesno St. (t-2) . ·. :, . 71.
W L Pet. a variety of jump shots. delve- a
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Los Angeles
27 t5 .643 ins, and Jay-ups that resulted lous Bear spurt. that se~t the
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25 21 .~43 1 [rom perfectly executed pick-n- host team back onto a quock 16- Middlebury 73 Norwich 64
MOSCOW BEATS CANADA
town and Pacific LutheWI 25;
San Froncisco
23 t8 .561 go play patterns. Woods finish- point lead.
MJT 81 Lowell Tech 62
MOSCOW (UP!) - The Rus- 13, State College o.I )p~l 18;
Baltimore
14 28 .333 ed the evening w1th 14 field The victory upped Ohio North- I Ursinu• 84 Haverford 65
By MILTON RICII'MAN
to move the A's might not even . sian national hockey team de. II, Indiana State I,;.~ J1. 11'UI/&gt; ·
Detroit
9 29 .231 goals io 22 attempts as he held ern's record to 1-1 while Rio St Joseph's 83 Seton Hall 78
UPI Sports Writer
reach th~ point or a vote.
reated Canada, 8·1, Wednesday east Missouri State Il; 16 '(tie),
the hot hand.
Grande now carried a 1-6 mark Buffalo 82. Toronto 52
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into torug·hi's contest against Steubenvolle 67 Geneva (Pa.) 50
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get. the word tnday and it'll be
"There isn't u chance ht&lt; re- fore a capacoty crowd of 15,000.
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Boston 113 Baltimore 108
P.laye? a g~ ball ga~e, but ton, Indiana.
Westchester St. 79
a loud ''no!" _ with one pro-- quest ror a transrer will be The Russians, f~vori~es [Of' the w.~st~m ~llin~i~~ 8
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vision: He can come back and gr~ntea," said one AL nwner. Gold Medal at the Wmtef Olym- lllOtmoh'e'r· 9.t.e.ams .with1 jthreie' !..,
130 and 40-toot long shots thai Statistocs of the game reveal Wilkes 60· Harpur 115
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I Ohoo Northern connected on Carnegie T 92 Waynesburg 53 try again ne~t year.
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Finley wi1l rece1ve one - hts respected Canadum entry.
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R'to sco ers w•'th 21 poon~
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Albright
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1and pulled down 26 rebounds in Summing up the conteat later Gannon 76 Musklngum 58
ROOT APPOINTED COACH
the losing effort. Guard Phil . Coach Lanham stated, "Our
SOUTH ·
~llie, Ky., now ~d he so~e ao~ and Kansas City municipal of· pointed out one Kansas City
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must work "?1 s .curren
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James F. Root, former offen· player in double figures with 14 as well a• we did Tuesday in N. Cara. A&amp;T 101 Shaw 74
prnblems woth Kansas
Y en!, to work oul some killd of contract - and that's what ot became the forst cQilft.il!rW:,I(I·
live coach at the University of Imarkers.
winning over Plk.evHie. 0 h i o Louisiana St. 83 Tulane 74
municipal offlctals.
, agreement so that the Athletics looks like it will ~won't solve mit both men and .1 ~.-~~ iq
Mlall'll (Fla.). was appointed For the first six minutes of Northern simply couldn't bt: Bellarmine 76 Transylvania 70
Finley will get the message can re\urn to Municipal Sta· ours.
1833.
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assilstanl coach of the Dart- play Coach Marv English saw stopped as they were hitting Oglethorpe 58 Chattanooga M twice. He11 hear It the firol ;i:.;,~~~;;ii;~iii;ii;;;i;i;oii;iii,iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~ . ~
mouth football squad Wednes· lhis Polar Bears lighting for shots that were unbelievable to Newberry 76 Presbyterian 74
time at a meeting of the AmerII
day;
their Jives to stay ahead of the watch. We hope to salvage one Davidsmn 52 Richmond 49
ican League's board of direc·
Root, 32, succeeds Will Voltz, lRedmen. Then a goal by Willi- eome of this road trip tonight at N. Cara. 79 N. Cara St. 71
tors, which will start at 10:30
who became assistant director am!; pushed Rio into a 13-12 Huntington."
Lenoir Rhyne 52 Catawba 48 a.m. (EST), and concern itself
or physical education at Dart- .Jead
.
and that was the final lead Following tonight's clash at ~ollins 66 Tampa 60
with details or his negotiations
mouth.
of the contest for the Gallia the lndl111a city, the Redmon Tenn. ~. 93 Italian Nationals
with Ranoa• City's city council. I
Morgan St. 87 Virginia Union
~ second me• .J, in which
W. Marylaud 66 John ijop.
each of the 10 AL clubs will
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cast a vote on Finley'• project· .
Xavier ro:) 80 Loolsvllle·79
ed move, Is scheduled to begin '
Kansas Wesleyan 88 Baker 57 at 1 p.m., bul that first one
Ohio U. 67 Miami (0..) 57
could run over especially if ,
Wittenberg 55 0. Wesleyan 53 Charley get• to talking, so the
Baldwin Wallace 71 Mt U. 69 grand finale may not start un·
The affair, Mlddleporl versus If Mr. Wolfe has theories a- Morrlo have taken turns
at Findlay 78 Heidelberg 7:1-til 2 or later.
ICOring, Ashland 83 Defiance 67
sure 01 Result ,
Logan, at Logan Friday night, bout hts varsity'a hoi and cold leading the Jackel
perhaps Is the make-or-break play he isn't publicizing them. with Ron Hanning making his Ohio Northern 97 Rio Grande
Even before the) wenl In for
. :· rontooir of 11164 lor both learns. However, gym habitues have move last week when ht came \V. Jlllnois 87 St. Ambrcise 88 . the first session, most AL offiThe chlb that wins could pro- noticed he is spending more oul with 16 points - all from Kalamazoo 91 Hope 114
cials felt the Issue on whether

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St. Loois, Wichita and Tulsa. ence races went into • deadlock bucket was by Bob Pelklngton
At home the eight.ranked Catil with Wednesday night'l aames. in the final minute of play. Xobarely managed to get by St. Ohio University moved Into • vier Is now J0-3 alter winning
Louis and Tulsa.
tie with Miami lor the MAC ils filth In a row.
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Cincinnati was beaten at its I lead by upending the Redskins,
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Three members of Meigs Mot- own game by the Brave•. Both \ &amp;1-51, at Athens. Jerry Jack· The sox-game schedule toorcycle club, Robert Sloan, Gene teams canned 34 field goals , son's 11-poinl oecond half effort 11J8hl include• OC games beHoudashelt and George Wright but Bradley cashed In on 191gave the Bobcats the Impetus tween Oberlin and Kenynn and
were in Columbus recently to 1 fouls by the Bearcats. whn 1they needed to hand Miami its I Capital and Denison.

This state meeting was held
to schedule all com~tition 1'
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MAC ADd OC Race• Cle~er keteers to an 80.79 decision
The Mid • American Confer- over Louisville. The winning

attend a meeting of the Ameri-;
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at Univtrlity Ifoo, ~ inotrlld« at Jlul,.
LlltCIVDie Rd., ltnlke • boll!
Ia C.r+w, 'llbete lbo load HIP lldMtll, II ~ ,.., nl
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tot llitland
lllgh illfl • • ~ ., eti1r ~
Billy Hill, """ ol Mr. and
1w been absent from Rutland Hlp' Mlhool. Rev, ·
By J - Parbr
Mn. 11411ert HOI, lw
for ....,.al days due Thorpe of lly,_N II ...
Ohio Claa A fllllriiH'anked whal It ahould be, 1 warm
,ENTERTAIN ClASS
hit IJ"Binlng a1 I bulineu
lllneu. She hos been a po- teacidn1 u 1 albltltule It ·&amp; I
Rlclne, 111-0, ,!abo a breather u the WDtatllea ha•e
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
ociiOol in DayiM.
at lhe GtJilpoilo Clinic. H.S.
.
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Frldlty m,lot and Into haYing trooble cettlnr! the
entertained the Golden
Mlu Brenda Turner, wloo II
Rutllncl Saturday for a retum put the It IOCOIIII One, IG
Class of the Rutland
In Columbus wu 1
maida that wiD preu the Rut- nothing of leltiDI It in the
Christ with a party at
gueal of her paren\8,
W¥lln to the fiiJ!,
l'l'lnd buslMoto called the
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tunoer
home Saturday evening, Jan.
On December 13 the Tfll'll8o Wilton hal been leveled
The business meeting ,.,.~.,~:; I "'; BlaiOO.
does of Coach Mike Morrison 54 by Hamden, 81-40 by ,.,a,oe,
ened by prayer by R
Tara Jo Nelson, daughter
u~ tbe Red DevOl 116-47 94-35 by Allensvllle. It hal
Grueser, president. Mrs.
and Mrs. Robert Nelson,
11114 wltlle tbe Rutlanden have over Union Furnace tJ6.60,
tie Molden gave the devotions. w88 colllined to Holzer hoopital
ahown odgna of Improvement, Hannan Trace twice, 53-33,
Mrs . Jessie Grueser read the
from a virus.
they hardll. figure to topple tbe 81-41, and lost a squeaker,
secretary report and Roy
The
Devil Booater Club
clliiSY Rlelne club.
41 to Kyger. ·
the treasurer's report. Carl
a social get together at
Friday .nlpt 11eUon of Bend Elsewhere, Wahama tra••elsl
Hysell closed the meeting with the town !Ire hall the past week.
·- a 1et111» Gtl!'4wise shows a to Ravenowootl and then~.::
prayer.
fifty prson1 atfUll alate:
home to entertain the F
Games were played and
tended. Grilled hot dogs, oyster
Scuthwutem comes to East- Panthera Saturday · night
given the winners. Mrs.
and soft d1·inks were
em where Coacb Bob Wise ts dleport goeo to Logan and Jaco&lt;-1
VanMeter received
the
IN MIDDLEPORT, 0.
a1m1nt to avenge a Dee. 10 a!· son ts at Pomeroy Friday.
prize. Sandwiches, jello Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin and
fair IbM .ended 55-49 favoring Other games
salad with dream topping, cake, children visited his mother,
the Galllla club.
are Kyger Creek at
tea and coffee were serv·l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliitiiiill
II~ "ll'ml up for Racine. pori and Eallern against
RUBBER IIAIUUEI\-$ome 250 tii.. form · an lalalltl beThe February meeting
Saturdat' llilght at Wllton Frl rival Coolville In what """'w 1 tween aiedder&amp;-thooe going up and those coming downheld at the home of Mr.
at the Petrifying SprinD Pait, Kenoeha, Wis. Tha tires are
da)' n!liht· and that's
about be a sharp, entertaining battle.
Mrs. Carl Hysell .
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.
Attending
were Mr.
and
ol the llliL Tires were donated by.Wisconsin dealen •
IVAC RESERVES
Richard Grueser and son,
(LEAGUE GAMES ONLY!
UIC
other
students
earUer
and
were
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Ch,ad'"·
Mrs. N. C. Carpenter,
TI:AM
WLPOP
involved in corridor fights.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hysell, Mr . .
Coalton .. .. .. 5 0 2U 140
The petltim aaid thai "at
M•~. Ernest Molden, Mr. 1
K,gar Creek 5 1 220 · 1110
]east nve rough fights have UC·
Mrs. Purl VanMeter and
NOI&lt;th Gallla J 3 274 235
curred in our halls during
, Teresa, and son, Greg
E~~~~eno
.. .... 1 3 134 151
last twc- weeks and we think and Miss Helen Mae Nelson and
Sooth-tern I · 4 134 1M
Mr. Enlcb' action was
the hosts.
Hannan Trace o 4
lill 241
,
lied
oy
tho
ctrcumstanees."
Rntiaod Penenals
TOTALS .. .. IS IS Hll 11185 It • what's up front '
Mr.
and
Mrs. Jonathan Ti11is
on top - that counts In me'"'" I
accompanied their son, John
·
. lying alcoholic content of beer KENDALLVILLE, Ind. (UP[)
W. Tillis, (Butch), fireman ap.
ll&lt;IDEPEl&lt;IDENT STANDINGS In Ohio, a new law rules. .
-Popular teacher WilHam H.
U.S .N. to Columbus,
1'!!AM
.W L p
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he boarded a train lor
ll. &amp; J, ....... 9 ) II$ 610 Uquor Control Director Donald hu~ aophomores to put on
Great Lakes, Illinois, Butch
Flreslone .... I I 673 570 D. Cook
says
consumero boxing gloves with him, had a
spent a Christmas ]eave with
Wether's ... , , 5 5 575 818 throughout the state
should chlpp&lt;ld tooth and plenty of
his parents and brothers and
RoiolnSOII'I . , 4 6 859 7111 expect color changes on the bruises today - and no job.
Ev":"" . .. .. .. 2 I Mil 829 caps of nwny brands' contain- "He resigned and that'll all
Terry'a "" .. I 9 542 70S ers and elimination of pl'lntll!i there is to It," said school Supt.
Ann Sprouse, Sandy Tillis
TOTALS · · · :II 311 11841 1140 specifying the alcoholic
conRednwn
Wednesday
and Linda llaley recently visitGames Thursday .night
at tent on "hlgb-puwered" or "stx night In disregarding a petition
ed Ann's grandmother, Mrs. F.
Washington School: Firestone per cent" beer labels
by students for Enicks' return. CHICAGO (UPil-The
. Carpenter, Pt. Pleasant.
- Te';l''l, Evans-G.~J. and The new regulali~n. which The petitloll, signed by 58 of sters accepted a precedent- Mr£ . Elizabeth Collins, a !orWelher 1 vs Robinson s.
bee
fleet'
J
1 the school's 700' students and "'ttmg master agreement woth mer ioeal resident Is a patient
Games Monday, Jan. 20: !Iamie e ta'vde danudarylst' " ' oent to school olficlals and a 53 big trucking companies to- at Holzer Hospit~l·
,
Fl
E
caoorasnar,
•ncwve
d
ln
it
d
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restone, vans reel color lor crowruo llds and local newspaper Wednesday, ay
a g an step towar
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Lyons of
YS. Terry'• and Robinson'• vs bungs of liU bottles: lids all&lt;( urged that Enicks, coach or the brmging all of the nation's Crosswell, Mich., were weekO&amp;J.
k
of 3 2
be
Red school's undefeated track team, truck
drovers
under
one
guests ol her mother, Mro.
.
egs
. per cen1 er.
contract
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I t'
---.-.~color in any dee"ree Is prohibit-- return to ~endallviJle High. _~e
·
Ju ia rate anu ot er rea tves.
ed on caps of high-powered beer slgne~~ sao.d they felt his lxixong The crKttracl provides lor N~wton Carpenter, Jr.,
of
containers.
was ~~~lilted by the circum- wage Increases of 28 cents an neat Pottsburgh, . Pa .•. spent the
This Includes all
The familiar, ~~Not more than stances.
hour and fringe benefits of 17 weekend here With hts moth~r,
3.2 per cent alcohol by weight"
Redman called the teacher's cents an hour during a three- Mrs. N. C. carpenter and vosslzH and all our
must' appear on all low-power· boxing "stupid." He said achool year perlnd. About 350,000 truck oted hos lather Dr. N. C. Carfamous brands.
ed beer containers. Containers officials accepted Enicks' resig- drivers are affected.
penter, who " a patoe~t at the
Buy now and
for lleer above 3.2 per cent will nation last week alter a confer·
, Meogs Memoroal Hospotal.
SAVE. All rocluc. no longer state alcnbollc conwith the boys Involved In Settlement wu reached
M•·. and Jl!rs: Robert Eads
tent
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incident and their parenta twee~~ the central states
daughter, Cmdy, are mov·
od 20'Yo OFP
The ",Family Alerl" plan of
'
said th
tin
· • ence of Teamaters and
!rom the Davis property oo
1
now.
the Boy Scoull of Amei'lca wlll. The changes will help Liquor
"re~t :.~ g "th l~e trucking firms
St. to the former Hallie
be the feature of CUb
Seoul Enforcement agents more . solution "
y one poss e midnight - the limo
property.
j)jlcko in January as Scoots and ily identify
the. alcoholic
.
Jameo R. Hoffa had
their famlllesleam how to pre- strength of beer ~~~ ooid by · Redman denied that Enlcu, to call a selective
Oblo ColleJo BasketbaU
pare for emergencies.
pennlt holden.. Thos ,hnuld
has beeo here 21!. ye'l"a, strike II agreement were not By United Pre"' Juternatiooal
The 110 CUb pac,ks in the Trl- be a decisive weapon In our had been asked to resign.
reached.
Bradley 87 Cincinnati 77
state Area CouncU have recel•- continuing campaign
"He just ,..lgned," Redman
Ohio Univ. 61 Miiuni 57
ed Information packets for the Sunday oalea and sales to min- said, "We accepted his reslgna- Presumably Hoffa will
Xavier 80 Louisville 79
moiith'o theme. The basic unit ors of high-powered beer," Cook lion."
this contract as the basis
Wittenberg 55 Ohio Wesleyan S3
In any emergency plim is the commented.
Enlcks, who described him· negotiaiing setliements with
"Everything In Hardware"
Baldwin· Wallace 77
family; anti Cub Scouting's place Perm!sslon Is being granted sell as "a little excilable , 000 remaining, smaller trucking
Mount Union 69
is to help lltdld a famlly into a brewers .to uoe present cape
tho two boys wh~ firms. All would have a com- Findlay' 78 Heidelberg 1Z
MAIN ST.
POMEROY
prepared', ~am that can survive and labels until 'supplles
alfound them fighting In the mon . expiration date-March 31, Ashland 83 Defiance r7
a nai\U'al or man-made elisa!- ready purchased are exhaulled. school gymnasium.
UJ67.
ter,• because It lmows the ....,. The C\l&amp;ngeover should be com- "If yoo want to flgt pul on
Re
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'th' th
1
• me "
pooa upp ements
,till· skills to protect itself. A PIM·
c~ WI on e nex
the gloves and fight with
~ly plano In advance what weeks.
he told them. The · two husky The national contract provides
11¢11111 eaeh member Ia to lake
sophomores accepted the chal· for regional supplements. A
and prepares aupplles I&lt;. make WHITE NAMED AD
lenge. Enlcks came out of the spokesman said there was "lnltaell independent for at leatt MONROE La: (UP[}-DWe light with a chi]lpe'd tooth, 1 sistance by employer rep1reoent·l
IWo weeks."
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B. w b t t ~ Wednesday was sore eye and several brumes. atives that regional variations
A ·:r::r Alert" pack cita- named athletic director and Redman llid one of the boys be recognized."
tlon,
l!e presented to .each head football coach at Northof a black eye and Negotiations began In Chicago I
pool&lt;
t meets requlremenls east Loololana State College.
nose and the other said last month. It was the first
related to fttneao and training. White fornwlly an
received a bruised nose and in history the trucking Industry
CUb Scoall will be encouraged coach' al Louisiana State
a cut on the head, The superln- organized for purposes of
lo meet liealth and fltneas ach- verslty' succeeds Jack C.
tendent sa(d it wao not deter- tiona! negotiations.
ievllllell!' tN- electives which an, who will remain · at the
mined whether they received The Teamster
·
tor advancem~nl lege as an assistant professor. the Injuries in the fight with must ratify the agreement
In rank.
Enlcks or In another battle.
fore it becomes effective.
'!1le ·II'~ wiD include a
The students who signed the trucking industry scheduled
, fMnlly~'IS ·RISkm at SNEAD FACES OPERATION
seeking Enicks' return aftem0&lt;1n meeting today to vote
' the pacl&lt;•• regular monthly · WASIUNClTON (UP!) - Northe two picke&lt;l m acceptance.
ltloeeUng to llclude exhibits pre- man Snead, quarterback of the
iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
· !'ired by the eight, nine, and Washington Redaklns, will lllJo
IJI.)leaHid boys 11114 1 drtlliJio dergo an oporaliiiQ on his right
tiled lnformiltl~~t aess~ I o r knee nat week for damaged
boyt ml
liosueo wblch have troubled
, lleml to
iocluded in I h.e ruhlm~·~r~or~·~the~pas~t~IWo~~se~a~l!lm~
-.
liow to •· .
.
vOid
cookit~H. lake In
and
Middleport,' Ohio
WY 2-3481
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By United Prell JntuDaUoeol have the fewest poriONlll per , first league !001. Jackson end
Cincinnati races the loogheot ...... amona tbe majgr college I Jell Gehring of Miami shared
uphlll otruule of 111 Mi11oori te11111. '!1le l'&gt;rtve• committed game honors with 23 points.
Valley Cooference history fo~ , 14.
National small college power
lowing the !irs! conference de- La•ern Tart Sot 22 points in Wittenberg mpved up to a
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feat ever Wednesday night on the first hall and Joe strawder share of the OC lead by shad,...
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its hnme court. 87-77 , by Brad· netted 2!1 In the oecond hail to tng Ohio Wesleyan, 55-53, at
~!:;::;::..,51:;;:!:'lt.t~.::;·==-~~=-:::·::..J I Iev .
1 Iead Bradley to ill first win at Delawire. The TiJlers were In
The Bearca!o muat win the /Cincinnati in eight tries . 'nl• front moot ol the way In fatten•·uelp! We -ereatH • Franken- MVC crown, which they have Bearcats had won 41 consecu- lng their overall record to l-3.
stflill!"
' taken sl1 years ln a row, to tlve MVC aamea at home.
Xavier's .Steve Thomas 1mearn another shot at the NCAA
Ron Bonham led Cincinnati proved his standing among the
. with 211 points, but missed his nation's scorers with a 35-pOint
title.
Here '• what they face In the l iost tllx oholl.
effort that propelled the Mus-

Cycle Club is
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The windshield Is a big let!Hadkal
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Tho big 110-hp 4-cyUndtH -..lard Kglna Is JtOwerfulthan some 6s, yet Is remalllabiJ • w ; 1 c1L
II you need more power, Ch...,.VMoffersa1l!O·• •
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The U. S. Attny rei1U'Iled . trol of tho Pauma Cull z.n.
to Amerlou elvlllu aalll•
ltlelloday.upeaceandreturned lo the area Iller
dayt of vtoleaee,

RoY E. Holmes, Direct&lt;~" of
SIUden&amp; Te.acbing ml 00
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e••net mllll notify the
u early as possible before reg·
iatration day so that be ma1ofl
cheek their eredllltlall ond
elgn an advller to lham bofanll
Mglstrotlon doy.

Our.._ •·

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Here are the clusea, wltb
teachlr and number of cndll
houra:

OIIF.cAMPUS CLASSI!S
P o m e r o y - Elommtar)'
School; Art Appreciation m,
Tuesday. Mro. Maraant Lewil,
two credit hwn.
Oak Hill ..:.. High School; Po-

John F. Kennedy

litical Science 311 (Partiao)
Tuesdly' Sam s. Smlth, three
credit boura.
Wellston - High Scbool; ID·

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the only car
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to tha roof.

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Court St.

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1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door _ _ $1695

es uIts.

8 eyl. Powergllde, ndio and helter, Positraetion rear axle.
like new in1ide. Fawn color. New tires.

1957 Plymouth VB - 4 Door H.T. _

$495

One local owner, good upholstery, automatic tra01. Radio
and beater.

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1957 Chevrolet 1h Ton Pickup _ _ _ $495

WANT AD

Good tires. Heater,

INFORMATION

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Re1l Est1te For S1le
CAMP trailer, 21 foot, complete· - - - - - - - - - ly furnished. Also welding machine. WY 2·2818 or WY 2·
6131.
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - It Ia
llfllcull 1o be.lmpresoed by the
televbion networu for decldlna
II tbl! Jail poeslble moment, to
re-uamlllo their ldvertlalna' beetUA of the IUI'(OUI pneral'l

llDd lheJD!elves

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veroe situation. Lone qo, be
warned bll collequalboat the

ralllla• meu - belon eun,r...
lnvestlgated It Bull u with ~

admoolllooa abaul•lminl Claar·

lllle oommerclaJa II JOUIIISien,

report on amolrlna.
he had \lllle ••corea,
Televlllon oH!cl•'•· who Jib Io 1162, be C""'""l a luroJI
to ten the govamment to mind wble be llld ~ - JII'OWIll DWII IM•sbe• and lei the lJI. hi&amp; •...._ thai clprelte
dulfrt baudJe Ill own problema, amoldng pooed "a lfll'loul baz.
In ~: · .... uaed the ........ ord Ia health."
menFf .. p or I as a cruleh to Tbe televlllon Industry had
avol&amp;' 'major aetiOD unW then! other danger 8lgnala In the put
wu vlrloaiiJ no other choice. year or so. "CBS Reporla" erem ··"respeccabJe" argument aled rumbles wileD II did a
has ~~ thai tlw'lgh evldenee study of lhe amoklng queollon.
aholl\"mnoklllg hal mounted, II Lui June, a lobeeeo lnslllllte
wal"!lPJl taJr Cb lei oueh an opokesman admitted thai IDOit
autliafttitlva boc1J ,resolve the top elprette compaoles would
~'i!rol and cOns. Suddenly otop advertising In
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lhelil•..,...., televlllon oliJclaiJ llcatlons, Tile same month, fo.
!IIIOilulpped to baeeo apon80I'8 In Canida d&amp;bariclfi
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pjooblem,
tho!.1gb ejded to-'-'
hold back
wariU!bt
___their
__._,...radio
olgn•l• bava heeD' • and tet......on. •~ur''"'"""" 1m'~
a year by no
p.m. each day. Tbere Is a
~ion thai Leroy Colllnl, slmllar praellce In England,
_ :· of .the National Also- where the Royal College of
elalion"cif Broadeallen &lt;NAB). Physicians Issued a eomlemnlng
lf.JWI. members llllen to report ailoul cigarette amolrlna
CoJiiiii lit lhe future, they may about two 1ea!'l ago,

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had wandered into an

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Ilea t.n a partlcullr problem adaptatla!l of a prupbetlc oovel
beeal~ of Che ll'OWIII&amp; by Juleo v- lbcul 111
of apendln1 IDO!Iey wielded by. tempt to aeud 111ree llll!il ..,
Cee~Hsert, and the lnereasJDa IWW' npedlllm., .Tbe ~jecCI
ldvertlalni aimed Ill lllem. Yet lncludel a ·capsule
IUCh
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Sec:ond Street, M~~~::;!
Sadly missed by wife, Evelyn
Rutland, 0.
Priced lor quick sale.
and children , Joan , Ch1orll&lt;"l '--_;.::~~~---'l· ~a~I-O~hl~~oH~o~te~L~~l:O~I~&amp;_.:~~
and Lany ·
For Rent
1 16 llc
Insurance

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$9.50

Supplies ond Books
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rUBES, used _ _ $1.00
rUBES, new __ $2-50
IN' MEMORY of our husband '
and .Jather, Raymond Spenc~ 12 Vol! Battorin $12.95
ct, wbo was kill ed in an arci- S Volt Batteries $9.95
~.C. Spark Plugs _
75c
d&lt;&gt;nt January 16, 1961.
I cannot say and will not say, FAN BELTS
$2-00
That I- be is dead , he is just ; ~ny Size
Complete Line Of
away.
"COIN COLLECTOR"
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Brlillh reaction Ia IJplell, It
wiJl bold Ill 0WD llllllll'lcally.
Tbe kq polDt. bowe'1!1', bU
t.n the depletion of IIICb IllnrliiiDII fat J'OQDIIten ...

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WY 2-3574.
II 21 tfe

lb. bx. 99c
. RATS and MICE!
1.74

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1956 Mercury,
good, chesp. A

laundry

THREE and t'lur room
ed and uofuroisbed
meots. WY 2-0434.

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UNFURNISHED house, 4 room,
utility and bath. 1655 Point
Lane, Pomeroy. Ph. WY 2-3874
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A MODERN house, 6 rooms
and bath, 136 Lincoln Road,
Pomeroy. WY 2-3020.
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RADIO

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MONDAY TBRIJ fiUDAY:
M~,,'l'larough Friday
5:00 CommWllty News
6:00 Si&amp;o On News
7:16·r6igo on, The LHeline
5:115-World &amp;•Nat'l News
6:05 Sacred Hearl
8:00\()hiJ&gt; Valley Newa
5:15 Spotlight on Sports
8:20 Country Jamboree
B:Jf.;Qb!Q Nation, World News 5:25 Weather
1:35 · Farm Nowo
8: j4};~rts ~oday .
5:30 Sign Off
6:45 Meigs Agr. E-.ten.
B:lkW&lt;Ulther Picture
7:05 Breakfast Party
8 : ),&amp;, j~usical Clock
SATURDAY
7:30 Van Patrick Sports
8:_51idAmm:mfty News
7:45 Sign On, The Lifeline
7:50 The 7:50 Report
91)11,\~t!!hstrlng
8:00 Local, Ohio, National
8:10 Bright Star Show,Thur,
jl : 3~ , ~Uc Service
Newt and Sports
8:45 Baker Fum. SIJow..FrL
g:~.A.atplly Worship Hour
8:15 Weather Picture
8:55 The Lighter Side
IO:R!I~'!fOD County News
8:16 Musical Clock
9:05 Betty Newton
10 : ~A,~ .ot_ the '!'own
8:55 News
10:05 Mlnislerlal 4ssoe.
I0:,*-- 1 ~kl Newa
1:00 Musical Clock
W:20 Country Hoe-Down
11:f!llrj\'~erful World of Music 9:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
11:05 Swap Shop
11 : ~ MArnln8 Melodies
9:45 Family Worship !lour
11:35 Farm Bureau
&gt;,~~ Frldal,
10:110 News
11:40 El Rancho Tlrilo M,W
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10:05 High School Hit Parade
11:40 Mason Co. Agr. En.·Tue.
II :
News
10:55 News
II :40 Family Worship Hr·Thur
11 · t\188on Couo!l&gt; Newa '
11:00 Army T!me
lk40 ASC ProgranrFrL
12:1n.commUD!ty, News ·
11:30 Special Community Prog; 11 .55 The Upper Room
I2 : ~. 1 ,1.Rcal News
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12:110 News Roundup
' 11:58 Dow Jooes Avaaps
12: iN 'Niartell
12:20..Bulletln Board
12:110 Noon Report
12:~15 !d 10ay Weather
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:15 Music Jusl For You ·
12,
~ Board .
12:30 Sllturday Ma!lnee
12:15 Goessler't Guest Star-Frl
12: ~~ Grams
1:55 News
3:110 Platter Party
12:31(.
tuna Apnl
2:00 Saturday Mall'lee
4:15 Blaettnar Show,T·Thur.
12:4'. · .IPJ Go Round
2:55 Newa ·
4:30 Loc:al News
l:51i ";.t . Belli
3:00 Saturday Mall'lee
U5 Bowling Scores
tliJi~I!JJii'Y Go Round
!:55 News
5:00 The ()pea Road
:1:59,"N/iwf Beat
4:00 Dlsclng with Doso
l:tli Sign Off
S:&lt;if'iJiid 'Way Malh!ee .
4:!0 Top Ten Revue
SATURDAY
3:30 ~
. £:Wreath
1:00 Newa Summary
·1:00 Sign On News
4:0Jf Dlai:
with Doss
5:16 Public Service
1:11 CoonlrJ Muele Time
UO .:fn ·
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5:3e Sign Off
1:20 Counlr)o .Jalllboree

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4 Jrr'bt· 1M.

1:35 Norman Kraeft
1:15 Country Exprou
7:05 Breakfasl Party
8:115 111gb School FootbaU
11:00 Top Ten Show
12:110 No1111 Report
12:15 Jones Buick Show
12:30 Rev. Merlin Tee II
1:00 Football Warmup
1:15 OSU Football
3:'5 Plalter Party
&amp;:45 Sign •Off

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NOT 0tE OF 'VW GEE1119 10
f.IOLD OUT MUCH H(IPIO, I, bO,

WOULD GtVE UP 140PE, Io!JERE
IT ft)T THAT HER MEMORV
lS PE~ UNDER TH&amp;
6PEL.L. OF HYPN061i P

SIJNDAY
7:00 Sillll. On News
7:35 The Army Hour
1:00 !Jerald. of Truth
1:35 Boor of Deliverance
9:00 Wlnp, of llenlius
1:35 The Bible Speaks To You
4881E AND SLATS
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
10:35 SUnday Show
11:00 Couutryllyma_Tima
12:110 Noou Reporl
12:15 The Search
12:30 Rev. Merlin Tee11
1:110 Billy Graham
1:30 Lutberaa flour .
2:110 The Church At Work
:1:15 The Navy Swings
2:35 The Big Lie
1:00 The .Quiet Hour
1:35 The Sunday Sbowcase
4:35 World In ReVIew
1:110 Baptllll Layman's Hour
1:36 Sundown Senmada

WINNIE WINklE

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LlVE RIGHT
ACROSS .
THE STREET&lt;
FROf&lt;l M6

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A VAUDEV ILLE l!!!!~ ·---·
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HVPNOSIS MAV
HAVE ITS
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DOCTOR ·
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NO SHILL, NOR

AM I
WHAT BETTER Wtw
TO EXPoSE YOll ~_

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dun grey hair? Come in
119W and have a loving

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week rinse.

PERMANENTS ~

Rog. $10.00 _

$7.50

Rog. $12.50 _

$8.50

Mainly .About
People In

Mrs. Carrie Bable is a~::J
log the marriage or her

PofJ!eroy

ter, Shirley Jean, lo Mu Leroy
Boring, Conal Winchester, son

Nazarene in Middleport with the
Rev. Clyde Bartlett officiating.
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.

i

ing the ceremony at the home
of the bride' s mother. The
bride's table was covered with
a white cloth and cente-red with

Photte WY 2-2207
lvenlnp By Appointment

three-tiered wedding cake.
Cake, punch and mints were

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WILL YOU BE
THE LUCKY ONE?
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3-Rebuilt Maytag Wringer
Washers
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25.0C, 68.00, 88.00
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J-;Frigidaire Refrigerator
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_8 cu. ft., real nice _ _ _ _ _ 69.95
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2..:Refrigera~ors, Hotpoint and
', . !&lt;elvinator _ _ _ __
each 50.00
MRS. STANLEY SAUNDERS
)-Westinghouse Electric Range,
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McDaniel, Sr. of Mason, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ellen, to Stanley Saunders, son of Mrs. Edith Saun·
Never been used. We received this one
' ·II ders and the late Hollie Saunders. The new Mrs. Saunders Is a graduate of Wahama
pn a Bottle Gas Heating job.
High School, Class of 1959, and is presently employed by the Ohio Bell Telephone
Co
., in Columbus. Mr. Saunders is a graduate of Middleport High School Class of
,
Less than V.. price
1958. He attendod Blisa College in Colum bus, and is employed by Timken Roller
'1 -Frigidaire Elec. Range
75.00
Bearing Co., Columbus. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Chattin at the Methodist parsonage in Covington, Va ., Saturday, January 11th.
~.-Perfection Gas Hnter
45,000 BTU - - -- - - 69.95
cations, and to stimulate think·
Motivation
ol
ing and consequent ChriStian Leaders Give
l~Warm Morning Gas Heater
49.95
Young People
action on current issues where Instruction
1-.Warm Morning Coal Heater
•
life may ~ considered of litNo. 500
this one cheap
IS Group TOplC lie v•lue, or where the,.e Is With Fabrics
Miss Wilma Sayre, the presl- great need, such as the hungry
!-Natural Gas Range
__ 15.00 dent,
presided at tlle moothly o1 the world, the underprlvlleg- . Hemlock Grove Home Deml::+'ontgomery-Ward Oil Heater
meeting o! the Shellie B 0 1c e .ed of the United Stales, and the onstr8tion club held its monthly
Circle of Great Bend in her persons of special need In one's meeting in the basement of the
44.95
't\'ith fan, kitchen size
home last week when Christian own neighborhood,
Hemlock Grove church Jan. P.,
2~erfection Oil Heaters
ea. 69.95 Motivation was the topic.
Two
hymns,
Wonderful opening with a business session,
Devotions, "What the Lord Words of Life" and ''Jesus Keep President Clara Paulsen, pre~~Used Gas Heater, 65,000 BtU, with
Did" and scripture from Exo- Me Near the CrOss" we're sung siding .
• bulk tank
288.00
dus 13:1-10 were read by Mrs. during this naiTation; also the
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wl!re Installed at the meetlnl or 1
the Past Councilors o1 Chester 1
Council, DaughtA!rs o! Amert-1
recently at the lodge haU Recent IJUests of Mrs. Jlmto
with Mrs. Henry Eichinger and I Faulkner wera btr aon lnd
. Mabel Van Meter as host- I daughter-In-law, Mr. n~ Mra.
·
I Charleo Faulkner or Clendenin,
I W. Va. Mr. and Mrt. Faulkner
Mrs. Clarence Neutzllng, pres- have been In Ft. Knox vlslttnc
washrc"lnh charged• 01~. dthe with their daUflliter'lnd family.
w
open w "' e- ~
.
followed with thF Lord's Mrs. D. R. Rice of .Hyoell·lt.
and pk-dge to the Rag. Is ,lmprovlna f'r&lt;&gt;m a three weeu
Mra Neutzllng !rultalled Mrs. respiratory illness. Mrs. Rico ''
Arthur Orr, president;
lhe mother or Mr. Gene ·Rice. Cleland, vice president; A·FC and Mrs. Arthur Arnold
Lt. and Mrs. Daniel 0.
Esther Wright, oecretary; and oon, Art, Peru, Ind.-·~
are residing at Lee VIllage, Ft. Mrs. Virgil Roush, lre~urer; viSiting with her paren~. •
Compbell, Ky. He wUI be
Mrs. Eddie Hartung, sentinel; Carrie Bable, Middleport.
tloned with the US Army at Ft. and Mrs. Henry Weaver flower Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Henn.V*)',
CampbeU for two years.
committee chairman. Hostesses Portsmouth, were weeJc:Fi~Jd
Mrs_,-.,Bemi~e Webster of Co- for each month were announ~. guest&amp; of his mother, Mrs . .Henlumbus arrived Wednsday call· G~mes were played under di..
Hennesy,
·" •
ed by the death ol her b;..thr, recUon ol Mrs. Hartung and Mrs. Della Cornahan, ·Bu·
Roy Strickland.
and Mrs. Neui2Ung, w 1 t h cyrus, who has been visiting
prtzes awarded wmners.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea re- Refreshment' were served by with Mrs. Mabel Sanborn and
turned home Monday, altA!r the hoslesses to tlle above and Miss Bess Sanllorn Is the IJUtP
spendmg the weekend In Colum· Mrs Milo Bigg• Mrs Norman or her daughtA!r, Mrs. ' Katln'ya
bus ~th their daughters .
·
Mrll.' Osca'r Weber Grue.ser in Gallipolis.
sons-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr
Wbod M
R ' Eric Chambers, a student ', II
Bunce and Mr. and Mrs.
Mo~is Mrs Ell ' rs. ay Rio Grande College, Is here lo
Thomas and daughter.
'Rid · a M
Ha
. 1., altend funeral services lor b!a
~~:=~eri;~'
enour,.
rs.
ue grandfa1 her, Herbert Ch Jmbers.
h ll
Mr 5 Hobart
Rev . and Mrs. E.. E. u-.
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held toda
returned 1o their home,
Floyd Ridenour,
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vlew Wednesday, after
Van Meter, Mrs.
ing a week with his sister,
and guests, Mrs.
Typhoons rip across OldCharles Withrow, Minersville.
Wickham and Donald
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VOL XV

COLUMBUS (UPI) - AstroJobn H. Glenn today on·
n:;::~~te he III a Democratic
c1
for the U. S. Senate
u pledge to support Presi·
John1011's policies U he Is
Ielected.

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2-Damaged 12xl2 Rug Pads
"'1-RCA Blond TV Console
50.00
1-Admiral TV, with new picture tube,
... We installed
69.95
l...,.hilco TV, with new tube,
t •. ~ke new
99.95
1-,f!CA 21" Table Model
25.00
."l ~sed Set Bunk Beds, With Mattress
and Springs. Complete
60.00
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Living Room Suites _ _ 25.00 &amp; 50.00

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Boy's

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Glove leather

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Work Shoes

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Women's
Dress Shoes, Dress Flats
Loafers- Oxfords

$2.88,.

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$6.88 pr.

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Scamparoos
Charm Step
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$12.99 Cushion Kings · ...... · $9.88 pr.
$8.99 Randcrah · · · · .... · .... · $6.88 pr.
$7.99 Mastercrah · · · · · · ... · ·· · $5.88 pr.
$6.99 Sandy McGhees · · · ·· · · · $4.88 pr.
Size 6'h to 12 B, C. D, E, 2IE, SiE

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BOY'S DRESS
Big Boy's Size 3lto 6 ...... ··· $4.88 pr.
Boy's 8lto 3 ·· · · · · · · · · · · · ···· · · $3.88 pr.
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Roush's Shoe Store
SECOND

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Dr. McGinnis to
Direct PHS Band

lhe.·naltoo presidential primary
March 10.
Throughout the grueling lour
Rockefeller repeatedly challeng.
ed Goldwater to meet htrn In
"open doblte before the people
of New Hampshire.'' I have
held to the Republl!llln princiDr. Donald E. McGinnis, director of the Ohio State
pies more than he (Goldwater) Concert Band, will conduct the Pomeroy High School
Band in its Formal Winter Concert on Sunday
has," the governor said. "He
has said he wouldn't run on the
1, at 3 p.m. in the Junior iligh Auditorium.
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1900 GOP platform. Does that Dr. McGinnis is also profes· - - =--------ntake him a good Republican?" ''" of music in the Ohio State He has appeared a•
guest
~~~:;:'Z School of Music. He conduC'tor, clinician, and clarWASHiNGTON _ Sen. Barry It
a member of the band inet soloist with banda through·
Goldwater, R-Ariz., plans
to ar J w~odwind area a in Septem~ ou: the country and has been
enter the Nebraska
1941, and Is presenlty head guest soloist with the Walden
the instrumental department String Quartet and the Colum~
lial Primary and Is considering
going ' into primaries in three
the school.
bus Symphony Orchestra. His
more states, his
campaign A native of Barberton, he at- long-playing record, "Clarinet
tended high IIChool In Wads- ContA!sl Music," has received
aid.. sold today.
They said Goldwater w 8
and was graduated from highest acclaim m national w~
tninklng about entA!rlng the
College In 1941 with the Sic publications.
lie
o! bachelor or music All residents ·or the area are
pub an, prlmarl.. in tbe Dlabacllelor of music educa· lnvitA!d to attend the concert to
trict of Columbia May 5,
·
Vtr,&amp;IJI.l~ ~ay 12 ""' Maryland Uon. He received master ol arts enjoy the Pomeroy Band. Tlek·
Mlif•it;"lil:ill)1""0l'' 'IJ-ott!Hise,
1948 and doctor ol ebi priced at 35 and 50 cents
degree in UIU from wUI be sold by member• or
he mlglit be jnatcbed against
Stare University or lowa, the bond starlblg Febnlory I.
Gov. "fel&amp;on .A. Rockefeller &lt;&gt;f
New York.
.

Save In The January · ·
Storewide
Clearance Sale!
Values in every deportment
and on every floor.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Downie-Gross Annual Janu_QrY

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w!tJ1

He said that his yeara
NASA, in which be became the
first American to orbit the
•arlb oo Feb. 211, 19112, were
some of the greatest of his life..
"To be privileged to take part
in these great evenls Is just a
dream that came true at ClJt
point in bistory," he said. "Tho
whole team went through some
big days logether and there II'•
even bigger ones ahead.
"I have nothing but liDo
memories or the past."
GleM said that the expert.
ence and knowl&lt;dge be gained
ir! his orbital flight "has Iona
since been assimilated into the
space program, aloog -:!th :.
!ormation !rom later flightM.~.
He said ~e astronaut ~
Continued from page 1)

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Astronaut Passed Up
Chance for Millions
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JANUARY

Crepe Soles
Men's

Rutland

Evelyn Foreman.
Scripture from Matthew 9:35 • Dorothy Whaley and Va~
Mrs. Ruth Wolfe had charge 38 was read,
Hazelton were lea~ers on dlf·
of the program entitled, "A Let- I An io-betwPen monthly meet- ferent types of fabrics and how
ter to Us." The purpose js to i ing .is being planned to prepare ;~select and care for. them.
motivate women to engage ac- 1the quota for the White Cross.
ey stressed that readmg the
tively in challenging young peo- A "thank-you" letter has been labels on ready made ga~ments
to enter church-related vo- 1received from Bacone College or t p~ce g~ 1~ very t~pore!J
for the society's donation of an . sac unc was enJOY
served with Mrs. Adrian Car- pillow cases, etc. to them. AI- at noon.
son and Mrs. Fern Arnold serv- so, Mather School wrote thanks In the afternoon a film was
ing as hostesses.
for a second box of clothing shown by Mildred Betzing and
Guests were A-FC and Mrs. sent to them.
Ola St. Clair on "How to Be A
Arthur Arnold and son, Art, of The benediction prayer was Good Hostess," and on table
Peru, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. offered by Mrs. Isabel Lewis. settings for dirferent occasions.
George Johnson, Jr., Mason, W. Refreshmeflfs were served to The next meeting will be Feb.
V~.; Mrs: Tona Boring, Reeds- members and three children 12, a combination one on copper
vJile, Oh10;. Mrs. Peggy Rus-- present. The next meeting will tooling, knitting, crocheting, bassell and children, Beverly and be on Feb. 4 at 1:30 p.m.
weaving and plaques.
Pamela, Letart, W. Va.; Mr.
I
.
Attending the meeting :were
and Mrs. Adrian Carson
Dorothy Whaley, Vada Hazellld•mgl,ter, Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Chasen Airman of
Lennie Jenkins, Maxine
Month in Oklahoma ton, Doris Eastman, Esther
Etta Cullums, Heltington. and Rev. and Mrs. A Fe D . G W lbu
enms Cl'· t a rn,
SWi:tn.L.,
-•.. EveIyn Wll
Clyde Bartlett, all ol Middle- is stati
ed
e ' Cl ara
.
on
at
~~
on
.
Marie
Domigan,
Clara
port.
A1r Force Base 1n Oklahoma, Paulsen, Mildred Betzing, Ola
was recently chosen Airman of
Cl . N · Reed Fred
the month at his base. As are- B.tesaAtr)· as":"'kt
nd' D a
' sult he was sent to
a ' ICe oc on a
an·
I Fla. on a special mission. lnai'iiii"'S'"locktiiiiiiiooii.==--=--;;;;;;;;;
Walburn is married to the
II
mer Doris Rice, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rice. Th&lt;!v II
POMIROY, OHIO
have one daughter, Sherry.

news conference tossed I he a me-long Interest."
opment activities.
In the past and will again In the eluding his parenb, who live In
Ohio Democratic party lnio tur· "To serve In a budY whose
"These are areal wltb wbleb future I know or no place I New Concord,
and t h e n
moll, because the party at its actlona help mold the destiny I am weD acquainted lor I can better continue to serve return 1o his hon&gt;e In Seaconvention in the oame buret of AmeriCf. arid the free .world .. ve 1pe11 IIIe lasl Z% , ..rs my country and my state than b1ook, Tex ., near the ne" space
ballroom next Mopday wu all is certainly both a chaUenee workillg ID tbem," the U--year- in the Senate."
.center at Houston, to complete
set 1o endorae incl!mbent Dem- and a high calling.
old Marine lieutenant colonel Glenn said he had resigned 1the separation process from the
ocratlc Sen. Stepben Yoong lor "The purpose of this meet- ~ald.
!rom the National Aeronautics Marines.
The smiling astronaut said h.ls a second term.
ing (news conference)~ then, is "The Congress has been seek· and Space Administration yes-- Glenn said It would be severlcll•oi"'"' of the Democratic party
TbewbmeroftbeDemocrolo lo do!t:lare myself a candidate lng more and more technical terday and would resign !rom al weeks before he hnd a cam.
"a natural one,11 bectluse ic primary ill May ·wUI prob- for United StateS Senlte from advisors to provide assistance the Marine Corps after 22 years paign office and staff in operalamlly ties but "careful oon- ab!)' meet Republican Rep. the state or Ohio,"
··
In these areas," Glenn
said. ir that organization, which In· lion, but said his .mail addre"
sidertltloo of the current post.. Robert Taft Jr., wboae aame
O~PORnJNITY·
"I have been privileged to re- eluded combat missions in would be simply, John Glenn,
lion leads me 1o the choice of to ao famouo In poltllc• ••
Glenn said he had decided to ceive invaluable technical ex· World War II and the Korean General Delivery, Columbus
the Democratic party.
Glenn's lo lu the opace pr.. enter politics because· he lelt perlence in these fielda.
t'Onllict .
Ohio.
"It· provides tbe best opportunl- "My feelings certainly extend He said it would take a few The famed astronaul said he
"I believe President Johnsoo gram.
NEW YORK - Gov. Nelson has presented a program ,I or Glenn said his decision was ly 1o make use o! the . experl- lar beyond the technicalities or t:ays to handle the paper work could not adequately express
A. Rooke(eller of New York iS our nation w~tch a majority of made after several , weeks of ence J have gained in i2 yeara congress\onal actlon;-to the con- of resigning from the Marine! his feelings on leaving the Macha~ingt A:ona ~I B:!:
Will support. In the careful study of the possible fu- of goVernment service;"
sideration of our cruntry and and until thal was completed, rines . He said the Corps was so
ry
W,B er
prove s
I would hope to be able ture courses but after this &lt;:en~ He said that more than half where it Is hE-aded, its goals, he would not make any further much a part of him it was
pu:nc::~· fl
bl k tod to help him teach the objectives siderabon, he decided to run the national budget went ID the Ideals and purposes,"
Glenn political slatement.
har&lt;l to think o! leaving and "I
f
e er e~ l~lh hay
that program."
for the Senate because it was hlilltary forces, space pr*'am said. "This is a separate 11 uJ&gt;. He said he would spend "a Iguess it wtl~)ways feel that
r
ofan exhte_nNsave Ha pshoorlr Glenn's announcement at a "an area ln whjch I have had and other. research and devel- ject, one 1 have commented on little time" with his family, in- way."
tour
1
egt
ew
m
e
·
communities. The two Republtcano ore the chief opponents

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Completely installed. People moved to natural
gas, only used 458 gal. thru meter.

PRICE FIVE CEN11-

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Mr. andtoMrs.
c~~";:~,~~;~~~;;__,_,_,iiiii
returned
Carroll
to be with their daughter, Mrs.
Alonzo Norris who is Ill, after
spending a couple of days at
their home here. .
Mrs. Ohm Genheimer and
daughter, Judy returned 1o
their home, Columbus Tuesday,
after a visit with her mother
Mrs. John F. Baily and ollie;
relatives in the area.
Mrs. Maxine Arnold a n
daughter, Susanna spent Sunday 11
with ber sister and brother·in~
law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stew·
art and son, Gary of Mason w
Va.
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T.'OHIO

NO. 232

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1964
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About
Middleport

Ofllcero for the comlnl' term

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Installs Its
New Ollicers

El hln
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P.....,
une c ger
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Eichinger underwent
surgery. Wednesciay, at
.HospllaJ: Columbus. Her
numher " 315.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J .
were overnight gu.. ls
ol her parents, Mr. and
Otto lies Logan SUnday
and Mr. ~nd Mrs: Ileo were
ner guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Struble and lamlly
Carroll.

January It at the Church of the

Lonnie Jenkins of Syracuse.
A reception was held folli)W·

SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE

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lO.J)ally Sentlne1, Pomeroy·Midd.leport, 0., J'an. 18, 1184

of Mr. and Mrs. Tona Boring.
The wedding vows were read

· ltog. $4.50, Now $3.50

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Sable-Boring
Vows Taken on
January 11th

ANIIMRSARY
SPEOALI
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MIDDLEPORT

MEIGS THEATIE

INVITED TO BANQUET
Pomeroy Chapter, OES,
received an invitation from
Pl. Pleasant Chapter to attteod II
a banquet honoring the worthy
grand matron of West Virginia
Monday, February 3, at 6:15 p.
m. A meeting will follow at 8
p.m. Reservations are to be
made with Mrs. Dora. Toney, I
Pt. Pleasant RD. W. Va. by
January 31.
I

TONIGHT
Janu•ry 15-16
NOT OPIN

FRIDAY lhru TUISDAY
J•nuary 17·21
Walt Oltney'•

"THI INCIIID18LI
JOURNIY"

tTecbnlcolqr)
Badger, the Bull Terrier Tao, the Siamese Cit; Li.J..ath,
the Labrador Retriever and:
Emile .Gene&amp;t,. Tommy Tweed
Sandra Scott, John Draine,
With the talenla of Rex AI·
len. Novel by Sheila Bur,.
ford.
Dltnty Ca....nt

COUNCIL OF TRENT
I
The Council of Trent was summoned by Pope Paul Ill in 1545 ll'etturette;
•
and lasted nearly 20 years,
Lei
Down
Your
Aorlal
it was inlerrupted by wars and No Advan"l' In Ad!nlulon.
other causes.
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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, JAN. 17-18.
I Group Of

MEN'S SUITS

Voluu

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to$45_ S•lt

.,.~

150
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I Group Of Men's

SPORT COATS
Volu11
to $2.5 _

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Solo

14.50

$

I Group Of Boys'
PANAMA CITY - Leftist
The chiropractor will base
led univeralty students sch1ect.lnl8 campaign on the future ol
uled a "pltriotic mass raUy"
Vlrginia, arguing this
here tonight - the second
depends oo cooUnuing the
18 hours - 1o support demands
Frootier Image "that
that the UnltA!d Slatea ogree
so much lo the
revloe the Panama Caoal
this Foorth
ty.
In Washington, Secretary
State Deen Rusk satd
that the United States Is
1o dlscuq mutual problemo
Panama but will not
under threabi or violence.

SPORT COATS
V•luft
$
lo $16•. 5 0 - Solo 7.50

Men's Banlon Shirts

$

L.on1 SIHve

16.9.5 Valuo - - - - - Solo

4

Topcoats, 1 Group Val. to 52.75 · .. · .. .. .. .. .. .. Sale 36.00
Topcoats, 1 Group Val. to 39.75 ················ Sale2750
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el Group SPORT SHIRTS,
wools, French flannel and gobs, 6.95
voluo
4-00
aMen's SWEAT SHIRTS
N- Roducod
•;, off
e1 Group of Mtn'o SPORT &amp;
DRESS SHIRTS, ••1. to 6.95,
Sole, 2.65
2 for 5.00
eMEN'S PANTS, cords, cord~roy,
O'Iolnkln, vot. to 5. 95 _
Sa to 3.75
.BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS, 2.99 value,
1.89
corduroy 2.65

SPORT COATS
SUITS

TABLE

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eMtn's and Boys' JACKETS ond
CAR COATS
Roducod V. off
eBOYS' SWEATERS
6.95 Value - - - - - Salt 4.50
5.9$ Voluo
Solo 3.7j
eMEN'S SWEATERS
Cordlgon olylo _ _ Raducod 14
eMen'o Pullover SWEATERS,
Crow &amp; v..,ock, val. to 10.95 6.50
eMon'o &amp; Boyo' All Woathor COATS
linod &amp; unlinod
RM!ucod yj
e GLOVES, linod &amp; unlined, roduetlt
'I•
Sca•h, v. prll!;

Yolu.,. to 42.50 .................. Solo 27.&amp;1
Yolun to 29.95 .................. Solo ~·
Volun to 24.95 , ............ , ... Salt lf.$0

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LOCAL TEMPS

The temperature In Pomeroy
business cllstrtet was a lr'oeJ:in&amp;
degrees, with lots of lllOW
s~'l on tbe ground, undl!l' SUDI1J'
skies al 11 a. m.

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1 Group Our!*'· Valu11 to 69.95 ......... S.te 47.s0
1 Group Our 'Mott P"pulor, Val. to 55.00 .... Sal~ 42.$0
. 1 Group Our Economy lrand."Vol. to 39.95 .. Sale 29.50

A.M. OR P.M.
WASHI!(GTQN. (UPI) - J!e.
. . Feb: I, the (lOIIImart
letters malled In tbe Unlled
IStales will ' ·oo.r a

NOW AVAILABLE AT •••
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