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)'"~~~~~~~~~~~J~an.22• 1964
tw OIJicers fer Church, Sunday

-" ...... ~ ol 1be dmch
Suocliy Scbool ·of the Flnit
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Presbyterian Church in
part ,......, elected at the
~''· ~ational meeting
~y. .
.eldert lncluohl Mrs.
f!f,hlll Lewis, Mrs. James Har·
L!!. _;Jall\es Buchanan and Hu·
"!""- Tllylor; Deacona, Dale
W!ilbum, Leland Brown, Ever·
~.Foreman and MarCIIll a.am.
deaconesses Include Mrs.
~Y Sauer, Mrs. Edward
ll;Qrbtt, loll's. Everett Bachner
and \Irs. Herman Bailey. Lew·
il ...~uer, Jr., RQ&amp;COe Fife, and
Rldiard Sauer were named to
~,;t&gt;oard of trustees.
:fii•od•y
officers and
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Around And
About
MI'dd/ eport

•SchOOl Named by Presbyterians

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Poems are Rear/
For JOF Class
Meeting Monday

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Mainly About
People In
. Pomero
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Be Next Meeting

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chairman and Mr. and Mrs.
Tile JanuiU}' meeting ol the
JAN. II
Tbeocktru! Cooncll Daucbtors
Richard Vaughan eii!Cted
to '
JOF class of the
Metho- Tile Bradbury P.T.A. wIll of ·Anlerica, me\ In regular....
Mra. Cbarles ,Buck .... serve again as advisors to the
dlst church was held Monday meet W&lt;dnesday evening at 7:. slcn Mooday eveolng at the
... to the Kin club 'recenHy at
Westmmster Youth Fellowship.
evening at the church.
SO p.m. at the school auditor· IOOF Hall wllh Cor• Beegle,
home ol Mra. Wlllatd Ebe...,.
Mrs Steiff was elected church ChMr~: A~.!ugbes waa
In Mra Antone Lucke,
~s~ lum. Rev. Nyle Borden, chap councilor, presiding.
Miss Jeyce Eberabacb
bach, UnJon.av.
organiSt and Mrs. Haptonstll,
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ay evening to dent, opened the meeting with lain of the Gallipolis State [n.
Frances Roosh was reported turned home Monday aft e
organist .Rev Howard
: : : : es';!:pter Or· devotions using as the topic, stitute, will speak on
mental ill m Holzer Hilopltal. AI!O re- opending several days wilh r
ppehlt wads appomted as Msen·
Miss Frances Roosh · 1s
a "The Lord Is Thy j&lt;eeper," health. _
ported ill were Edith Betey and
Mr. and .M
president, Named OD
1Hor toe mtr II
Wihth I
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medical padenI at Holzer HilS· and closed with the Lurd'• Pray. ·Tile Wlndmg ,Trail Garden Vannie Badgley.
Adria Say. I i
Might, Rutland.
nominating committee weN
ap ns a , JUmor c or.
pi tal '" Gallipolis.
er in unison. Three poams, "A club will meet Wednesday eve- re is home from tile hospital
Miso Jndy Vqughan of.
Mrs. Harry Davis and M r 1,
Mr . and Mrs. Ray TUrley ot Wish For You," "Sa SwIft nlng, at tile home of Mrs. Rob- and much Improved. Gladys
the weekend with
Homer HawkiriS. Club
ruleo
Dunbar, w. 'Va., visited the Tile Way, So Short Tile Day," ert Lew\s $p&lt;ing·av.
CUckler was reported In disMr. and Mrs . R.
were revised. A thank you note
past Saturday with Mr a n d and "This Is My Dally Pray. Class
Circle of the Heath lrese, having lost her brother
was read from Mrs. Davis for !
Mrs Gail Miller. The Turleys er," were read by' Miss Grace Methodist Church w .s .c.s. will by death.
Judy Vaughan
the Rowers, gifts and vislta during
formerly resided In Middleport. COmpbell.
meet Wednesday ' evening
at Communications were read Saturday luncheon guest
her Illness. The travellng ]ll'ize
$
Mr and Mrs . Harold George,
Members responded to roll • the church. Mrs. L. W. McCom- from Sadie Brown, 1-!yrtle Tim- Miss Cheryl Ebersbach. .
donated by Mrs. Hawklll8 wu
The 34th anmversary of the- Gallipolis, visited recently with call with a 1963 achievement. a.s will be the devotional lead· merman and Elisabeth Quinlin. Mrs. Mae Holter
VIsited awarded to Mrs. Edi•r Prat
Loyal Pal's
of the Middle- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A report was given on the gifts er with Mrs. Nan 'Moore
in A thank you was received from Sunday aftemooo with Mrs.
Games ' were Played duri
port Church of Chnst was otr w. McComas.
purchased by the class for lhe charge of the program. Host· E. 0. Smith for Rowers sent Homer Holter.
lhe social hour and pr)zes
~hoot
served at the meetmg held on
Mrs Alfred Scarberry, Jr. lh6 shut-in members of
the esses will be Mrs.
Mildred hln\ while ill. Marie Hauck, Mr.
and Mrs.
Raymond warded to Mrs. Harold Ebe
Tuesday evening at the home has been substitutmg m the Mid- c urch and sev~ral thank you Ziegler, Mrs. P. L. Mitch, council ~eputy.. announced that Frecker of Tuppers
Plains bach who also won the d a o
~ su;::~~~dM~s. ~od,::"y of Mrs Edgar Reynolds . Mill· dlepor. Schools this week
notes for the gifts were read. Mrs. Guy Shuler, and Mrs. Em· installatiOn of officers will be were Mooday dinner gq,ests of priZe and Mrs. C. J. Ebersbac
~ assislB~n ;uper~te:'. st
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Everett Tholl!as, treasur· erson Jones.
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held at the next meeting, Feb- his sister, Mrs. Homer Holter. Hostess gifts wer. presented
~t; Mrs. William Ingles, ...,. Charter members of the clas.&lt; Mrs Richard Vaughan · were er, gave an annual fmanc1al re- The Middleport Literary Club ruary 3, and asked that all of!!· Henry JohnliOn returned home Mrs. Buck.
Mrs Dale Walburn a were recogmzed and mcluded her mother, Mrs W. D. Par· port.
WIIIhm';;;,t W"':nesdayC
cers Ibe present. II was decided Thursday, after . spending
Refreshments were
Bru
Miss Mabel Hysell , MIS Audrey sons and Hobart Parsons, Char· . A question and answer per- at I e me o Mrs. ar ork· to p ay
folloWilll the past six weekf at Stamford, lhe hostess to !hose named
liiCe'.,, librBI'ian; Mrs. P:Ut Hap· Frost, Miss Nma Russell,. and leston, W. Va ; Mr. and M r '· Iod on Church and Bible facts, ey, 2nd-av at I 30 p.m. Mrs. next meetmg.
Conn. with his daughter and hove and a guest,
Ch ' I
foi\.ian, pianist; aDCI Ml'll. Lil· MISs Frances Roush, who " a Richard E Vaughan and Marty I was conduct«! by Mrs. Thorn- Donald Mills and Mrs. Clyde BIC!hday cake and coffee were son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mar·
Favors w!!,T" . I
jlalJ Stelff, assistant pianist.
patient at Holzer Hospital.
Pomeroy; and MISs Judy Vaug: as. RefreshmenlB were served Ingels Will present the program. served honormg Ethel Smltll, ion Morgan and five daughters. point pens.
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! Elected as primary superin~ . New olflc~rs were elected and han , Columbus.
by Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth Roll call response Js a biogra· who was observing he~. birth· He was met at the Parkersburg
~~ was Mrs. Russell Ky· mcluded MISs Mildred Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Slater assisted by Mrs. V. D. Ed· phy.
I ~~yt:;d ~.h~~up sang Happy Airport by his niece, Mrs. Her.
~wttb Mrs. Bachner to serve p:esldent; . Mrs. Thelma Pratt, visited m Athens recently with wards, with Mrs'. Allen Eich- The Rock Springs Home De- l Jr ay
er.
schel Manuel.
Nsistant supermtendent and vJce president ; Mrs. Edgar her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred inger as contributing hostess. monstration club will meet at
Mr. and Mrs. OUn Johnson
Mr
and Mrs.
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jUmlry pianist. Primarv de- Reynolds, secretary;
M' s. Cabeen.
the home of Mrs. Homer Rad·
visited recently with relatives Neutzllng will
teachers are Mrs: Rus- Groce Pratt,. asSJstont secreford Wednesday at 11 a. m.
1n Marietta.
25th wedding a
M'lj:.Lyon.s, Mrs. Bachner, Mrs. tary; Mi.. Nma Russell, treas·
A potluck dinner will be served
day, January 26,
Colemau and Mrs. Ed· 11rer; M1ss Mabel Hysell, flo"'·
1 at noon. Topics for the day will
hoose from 2 . 5 p. m.
)IID,Smilh.
01 and welfare cha&gt;rman
' be Inviting Me~l Time and
VISITS HERE
home 831 As~ St,
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Hospitality JIAnNtll.
. The 13th birthday of Sue
with their children,
"'Serving as new cradle roll Reynolds who used as her top1c,
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Mrs. Joseph Mathew, Porn- and Jim as hosts.
tujiel'intendent Will be Mrs Ri- " New Year Housecleanmg,"
I The Afternoon Circle of the I tiS, daug~ter of ~r. and
pano, Fla., was a recent visi- was r:narried at the
ehafd Vaughan with Mrs. Har- stressing the spiritual need for
T~e Past Officers Club ~f Heath Methodist Church will Sam CurtiS, !dornmg
Star,
tor bf Mrs. Pauline Angeletti church parsonage,
leY. 'Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Mar- a new beginning. Mrs. Reynolds Plans were made to ar;sist Racme Chapter OES and invJt-1 meet Thursday aft noo at 2 celebrated With 8 slumber
and Mrs. Leland Sisson and I January 28, 1939, by
cUI' .Chambers being named to used the class colors of orchid with a Fellowship Tea to be ed guests enjoyed an annual p
th . M MerL ;
h ty on January l?th.
famny .
Ralph Kuether.
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held Monday evening, February turkey dinner Sunday at the
m. WI
rs. · · rene.'
The evening was spent
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department.
rs. an green m the table decorshome of Mr and Mrs Edward pbrogMram leGader. tHosEte sse~ will dancing to rock and roll rec- ,is als'l youth
tions which mcluded 1:1 basket :I by the EJecta C1rcle o! t h e St
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e rs.
ame
n smmger
filled with orch;d ami (i:reen ny- Mlddlerort First
Baptist mpson .'" acme.
and
Mari~ ords. S~e opened her
1 Martha Dowson
net dish pads, combined Church Tuesday evening at the
FoUowmg the dinner, Mrs. Woodgerd
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lovely gtrts, after which
re..
light-ed green tapers in home of Mrs. Haskill White. Bert Grimm, oo behalf of the The Wiiling Workers cla!=!s of freshments of Pizza, Pepsi, popcrystal holders.
Mrs Eugene Murray was as· cJ~b, pre.sented Mrs. Simpson the Enterprise EUB church will corn, punch, _and cake were
With a gtrt ·!he traveling gift meet Thursday evening, at thP. served .. The gtrls watched the
A Lady Baltimore cake was s1stmg hostess.
Mrs. Joe Wilson, Jr . chair- donated by Wilham Stewart was home of Miss Dorothy Long.
TV Ch11\er show and also 'Playserved with pineapple sherbert,
13.45 Sunbt•m Portable Mlxtr:o - - -- - --- ---- Sale 10.00
mmts and nuts. The colored net man, opened the meetmg With awarded to W. o .. Barnitz. Offi- Rock Springs Grange w 11 e~ the Ben Casey Game, Bar15.95 General Electric Portagle Mixen - - --- - 5•1• 12.00
. Oxfords • Loafers
pads were given to the mern- an article entitled, "Bread of cers for the co":Img year were meet Thursday at 7: 30 p.m.
b1e Game; .clue, and the Bevbers and guests 88 favors
Lire '4
Devotions
entitled, announced and mclude, Jane program wiJI be presented
erly H1llb1lhes Game.
22.50 Suntt.am Port•ble Mixers --- ------ - -· Salt 16.00.
HG,
$J.99
Miss
Hawley
presided
at
the
''God's
Day
Ends
in
the
MornH
.m.
president;
Greta
Simpson,
the
J
adies.
Refreshments
The girls stayed awake all
$4.'95 _ _ _
14.99 Wed Bend Portable Mixers - ---- -·-- - Stle 11.00
coffee and tea service and Miss ing,'' y,ere given by Mrs. Ger~ v1ce president; Cora Webb, sec- be served
!flight and were served waffle.!!
29.95 General Electric Mixers - -- --- -- --- --- Salt 22.00
Nma Russell served the cake. aid Anthony.
retary, and Hazel Cleland, treas- The On~ Won One class o[
and m1lk at 8 am. After this
21.95 General Electric Portable Mixer Sets __ Stle 16.00
Others pt'f!stnt in addition to
Mrs. John Kauff reported on urer Names were drawn for Pomeroy First Baptist
.some took a short na~. Att~ndlhe
above
were
Mrs.
Alice
fur
two
boxes
sent
to
South
India.
meeting
places
the
coming
wiU
meet
Thursday
evening
mg
were
the
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Camp
Fire
G1rls
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MIDDLEPORT, 0,
34.95 Suntt.am Mlxmasters -- -- - ----- --- - - - Stlt 26.00
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~~;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;~! beson, teacher of the class, The project of sending
year.
1 the church.
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group of wh1ch SU els mem- 1
50.95 SunbNm Mixm•sten --- ------------- - Selt 38.00
Mrs. Susan Rawlings and 1uest1 Items to Bacone College
Present wer Mr. and Mrs. The Riv~rview Garden Club ~r, and Mrs. CUrtis the guard60.S15 Sunbtlm Mixmaater• - --- - - --·- - - ----- Sale 45.00
Mrs. Val Reynolds and Rev. orphanage waa discussed.
W. 0 . Barnitz, Mr. and Mrs. II will meet Thursday, Jan. 23
Ian, Nancy Bentz, Brenda Brad'
49.00 Sunbeam Cordlaa Portable Mixers ---- Sale U,OO
and Mrs. Fred Gardner.
groop voted to send a gift to a W. II. Carpenter, Mr.
and the home of Mrs. Denver wetr ford. Laurel Cau:ns, D I • n a
child o( the missionary
Mrs. Bert Grimm, Mr. and Mr~: er, with Mrs. Bert Shumway Cross, Lmda Grmdstaff, J~e
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The FeUOw!ihip Tea was an- Dale Hill, Mr. and Mrs John and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead as· Johnson, Ann McClintock, Shli'Question, Answer
nounced for Feb. S at
I he !hie, Mr. and Mrs. W J ll is m slsting
ley Pyles, Rhonda Sayre, Joy
Form HPid Monday meeting of the B H. Sanborn Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Ralph
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JAN. 24
Thelse, Brenda Mae Webb, Mar·
17.95 SunbNm Steam •nd Dry Irons - - ---,..-- Sale 14.00
A question and answe1 forum Missionary Society. The even- Webb, Mrs. Helen
Johnson, The Middleport WCTU will tha Yost, the honored guest,
on the Emblem of the Middle- ing pro:rram
was presented
Mrs• Hazel Cle1and • Mrs • Jsa • m eet F n'd ay evenmg
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14.95 General Electric Steam at,~d Dry Irons __ Salt 11.00
to•
a1 Heo th Sue CUrtis, and her parents.
port Business and Professional Mrs. Eugene Murray, who
belle Simpson, Mrs.
Lillian Methodist Church at 7:30 p
22.95 General lle~;trl' Steam and Spray Irons, Salt 16.00:
her topic, ''Every Prayer Hayma~ and Mike and Mr. and m. A fi lm strip, 11 The Brain IS - - - - - - - - - - Women's Club was presented
12.95 SunbHm Steam and Dry lrona -- - ----- Stle 11.00 .'
by committee members, Mrs.
Answered."
Mrs S1mpson. Hostess for the the Reason," wilJ be shown.
10.95 G.neral Electric Automatic Irons ----- Sa .. 9.00 ·
Charles Lewis and Mrs. L e o A de!lsert course was served February meeting will be an· Hostesses will be Mrs. Peggy
Kennedy, when the club met
thtl hostesses to the above nounced later.
Arnott, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs.
14.95 Sunbeam Steaf and Dry lrona - -------- Stlt 11.00
Monday evening in the C.&amp;S.O. and Mrs. Lawrence '
Mrs.
.Tack Bechtle and Mrs. H. E.
Electric Company social rooms. Fred Hoffman, Mrs.
Bush.
Entered Hospital
Members attended the regular Sn1ith, Mrs. Lillian McGee, Mrs . Youth Fellowship
Tile Past Matron's Club of Among those who entered
Anthony , Mrs.
Levine Meets in PariOIUlge
Evangelm~ Cbapter, OES, Mid- Holzer hospital in the past 24
dinner at the Martm Restaurant
preceding the meeting.
Mrs. John Fultz, one
dleport, will meet Friday even- hours were Mrs. J. Michael AI·
16.95 Gentrll Electric Percolaton --- ------ - Stla 1S.OO
Mrs. John Werner, pr-esident,
members, Mrs Charles
The Youth Fellowship of the
19,95 General Electric Perc;olaton - --------- S•le _15.00
presided over the meetmg. At
and guests, Mrs. Paul
Chff
F'ree Methodist
Jen, 39 Vine St • Steven J. CarlSUN., MON., TUES.
19.95 Sunbelm Pttcol•tor• -- -------------- S•le IS.OO
a meeting of the finance com·
president of the Socle- church met recently In the rec- RelntirJU Visit in
son, Orchard Hill, Mrs. Carl
Jan. 26-27-28
ittee
held
followi
·
ng
the
meet·
J'·"nl·e
M
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J
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reation
room
at
the
parsonage.
M.
Simpkins,
2036
Eastern
Ave.,
32.50 Sunbeam Percolators ---------------- Sale 25.00
m
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urray an
err e
Sy,racrue Homes
John U. Moss, 17117 Chestnut St.,
MMARY, MARY"
ing plans were made to sponsor
Valeria and Crystal White
Susle Tracy, VICe president,
W1th Debbie Reynolda
36.95 Sunbeam CoHeemasttrt -------------- Sale 25.00
a card party in the near future.
was in charge or the meeUng,
Mr. and Mrs. J C. FaiTell George Wallace, Kerr, Mrs.
and Barry Nelson
which opened ' witb prayer by and Mr. and Mrs. Estel Moore Olan H. Snyder, Rl. I Crown
46.95 Sunburn CoHeenastera ---- ---- - ----- Sa .. 36.00
S~&gt;cond Monday Club Mrs. Gerald Pullins. Devotions entertained relatives over the City, Cecil Phillips, Rt. 2 Crown
taken from Ephesians 12, were weekend at their homes In Sy· City, Rocky Lee Kea111s, Cllf·
Com plete• Calendar
ton , . va., Rober t D. F'f
led by Miss Tracy. Following a racuse.
I e,
Mrs. George Schneider enter- short busmess session games Four generations were
711 Third Ave., Middleport, Edtained the Second Monday Sew- were played under direction of ent for a dinner SUnday,
ward C. Evans, Sr., 1086 Vine
29.95 Dominion Hair Drytn - --------------\. Sale 22.00
ing club Monday evening at her Mrs Ernest Powell.
tng Mr. and Mrs. Farrell,
. Middleport, Debocah Ann
17.95 Ltdy Sunbeam Hair DryH - ----------- Stlt 13.00
horne in Syracuse.
Refreshments were served by daughters, Mrs. Moore and
, Re~sville. Mrs. Frank
19.9$ Lldy s.unbeam Hair Dryers - --------- Sele 15.00
The calendar for the year ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell Lura WaUa:r of Mt.
Burnoskl, Jackson, Joseph
34.95 Ltdy Sunbttm Hair Dryers ----·------ Sale 26.00
was completed and tile remain· and Mary Jordon to the a hove Mich.; thell' son, David
Harold, Jackson, Mrs. Ray·
32.95 Ledy Sunbeom Heir Dryers ........... Solo 25,00
f;~~ ~~~.";~ngi~ !~:~ :~; and Rev and Mrs Eugene Gill rell of Kayford, W. Va.,
mond W. Jones, Jr. Rt. 2 Well·
and da~ght
D
their granddaughter, Mrs. Cor·
Willard A. Delawder, Rt.
1
26.95 Lody Sunbeom Holr Oryen ........... Sole 21.00
was served by the hostess to Kathy and ;,:~~res7~:,:.n ;ro~: bella Br~ and children, Ter· 2
Wlldiar Lawrence
Miss Eleanor Robson, MIss es Gary Puutn Linda Sta h ry, Valeria, Laura and Allen Corn, Rt. I Coalton, Charles E.
P au I er' James Pull~·
B k ~ Dale ol Clllcago, Ill.
Fouts, Alltance, and Susan C.
Martha Howell, Mra.
Kloes, Mrs. Max Ward, Mrs. li~ Ernestine pms, U ec San
Also present were Mrs. Ivan Hickman, Ravenswood, W. Va.
Patrick Wood, Mrs. Robert Lew· dr~ Gll
owe • an
• Kempe~; of Chicago, Mrs. Hat·
Blrtbsls and Mrs. Grace Holter.
more.
tie camp of Mt. Morris, Mich., Mrs. Reymond G. Bouchoo·
and Mt. Moore,
¥ille, 110 Mabelene Dr., son,
17.95 O.neral llectrlc To..ten - ~-··----~·- Sale 14.1/
11:16 a.m. Tuesday.
13.95 ChMrel EIKtrlc Toaatera ----~~~··--- Stlt ,,j
PLAN SWIM PARTY
Dlscbargetl
64 J! U.iting Mtllloru
29.95 Sunbeam Touten -~------------------ S.le
The Westminster Youth FeJ. Patients recently discharged
Attend Inspection
21.95 General Electric: Toasters ------------- Stlt 17.j
lowahlp ol the Middleport Pres- in&lt;:luded Starling Miller, Mrs.
21.00 Sunbl1m Toasters - -- - --------------- Sele 17~
h
byterian Church Is sponsoring
Shaver, Mrs. Ell7.Bbeth
a swimming party Saturday
Mrs. Sampson Rall,
34.95 Gonoral Eloctrle Toamr Dv- ....... Salo 26.00 ,
I
eDing at ihe Marietta College
M. Friend and In·
pool. Plans were maohl when
son, Mrs. Harriett EianaU·
the group met Sunday evening
Carmel Blackburn, Roger
at the church. Rev. Ruppel!
WilHam Fife, Mrs.
spoke on church attendance lo S.
Gilkey, Janel Thorn!&gt;"
24.45 Sunboom fry '••• ................... Solo
IRIAlltlll' BRIISIIED PIQS!QN CAUL IIIIQ
the
youth
group.
•
aon,
Timothy
Jooes, Earl . L.
BY WOI.YlliiiE
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24.95 Sunbelm Fry Pen• --------·---------- S.la
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Balla U, and Ralph M. Sayre,
27.95 Sunboom Bul!.t Sldllot• ·-·-·--·--·-.. Sale
Jr.
27.95 Sunlleam Deep Pryon . &lt;..............'sotoii.oo
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34.95 Sunlloam Bul!.t Skill ................. Solo 21.00
GIVES SURPRISE
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Past Officers
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Turkey Dinner

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Sale I Electrical Applian,es

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WOMEN'S
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Hospital News

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Denylnc lhe dtlpoaler borrow·

pm. from the cape Jten.
nedy balll.sllC!I flrlnc · - · d..

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tails of the fie~ ~ relllllnf!cl
UndlO&lt;iooed. Don Quisenberry,
speclBI teclmlclan wutJn&amp; wttb
YOUJll, backed tp all clatma.
Prevlouo ~~~
about lhe dispeMtr throwing oblecta mentioned blueberry pt.&gt;,
no! cream pie. It was rellebly
repor~ today lhe Rev. How•

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pie !brown for every fiGO PI«*
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The ellllr ells~• will be
oe,t up In Pomeroy town hall
where the poblie may ~ ftr 1
1lughs but "they oupt to bo!
prepared ~ make a pledge,

too," Jaycet~ hin~.

Radlo WMPO will broadcasl
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were Paul,_.,., i(arrtmvlllo;
Fncl Liwlil, MJddlofiorl R. D. I;
:&amp;01&gt; ~ Pomeroy ·star
Route, llld aotJer Epple, Cheo~
er: wllli ·~nau, Hatril, Mason,
and Ket\ ~. Pomeroy, r&amp;peal IJI*(i·al '' prevtooo mee~

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a charter member aDCI
put president ol the Jaycees,
recalled many fond memories of

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his Jaycee .xperleocei.
It wao decided !hal the Jay.
eees under the chairmanship of
Roy Grueaer 1ljlU)d renew their
search for a club building site,
esplor• the cos! of an approprt.
ate bulldlng, and seek means to
finance ouch a project.
Ten Jaycees said they plan-

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Beef is
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13th Bl'rlhday
Of Sue curtis
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N01V YOU KNOW

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Jaycte~ In • moetbla t11a1 alao
f..~ a talk by forrrier Jay.

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frequent clashe~ on the l"hmd
of Borneo, wh1ch it si'Jares w1th
Indone!;la.
Sukarno said m prlcaiming
the cease-rire that it was ordered in the interf!StS of promoting a favorable atmosphere.
Malaysia had refused to hold
talks with Indonesia wh1le the
fightmg continued
Kennedy said that ministers
of Indonesia, Malaysia. and The

Philippines would meet In a
lower ~ level conference before
the summit talks.
He said before leavln11 J&amp;
arta that further details on the
meetings WouJd be announctil
after this talks in Bangkok witi,
Foreign Minister Tbaait n.
man of Thailand, ''who 1111
been concerned with this situ•
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£or the last aev..t
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MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Barrie Randolph Phlltipa, 21,
Pomeroy , student, and carol
Luuise Bearba, 23, Pomeroy R.
D. 2; Ronald Eugene Carman,
21, Pomeroy, mechanic, and
Sbaron Elaine Hoachar,
17,
Il Middleport, atudent.

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--Helen· Help Us!

Panama Has 'Tiger' Trouble
Panama hal a ti~er by the tail.
At the moment 11 iJ gnawing at the
bee!$ of Uncle Sam but President Roberto P . Cblari must know tbat it could
tum without warning and rend him to
pieces.
This tiger, compose! of undisciplined
students, disgruntled poor, ordmary
troublemakers, leftist fanatics, shrewd
Communist provocateurs and undoubtedly sincere patriots, among other elements. had to be fed once it was uncaged.
.Tbus. just when it seemed that a semblance o! normality had returned to the
area, Panama suddenly demanded t h e
withdrawal of all U.S. diplomatic personnel.
There will not. maintains the Panamanian ~overnment, be restoration of
normal relations until a new and far-

reaching agreement is made reprdtng
the canal and the Canal Zone and their
administration. This is just the opposite
of the conditions urged by the United
States
The only hope_is that tbe tiger w 1 II
become sated with what it hal eonsumed
up to now. The great danger is that it
will not.
Nothing can be accomplished under
the present circumstances. Calls for tbe
complete withdrawal of the United Stat·
es are foolish scraps thrown to the tiger
which wilt only inflame its appetite.
The United States could not pull out
just Like that, even if it wanted to. Nor
does the Panamanian or any other Western Hemisphere government really desire that now - though It certainly is a
grand time for throwing rocks at Uncle
Gringo, is it not, compradres?

BOW TO JJII!AE A BAD
DlOI'IIiDa belen lhl· fiOOil tt
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11Chool,iventbousbabellll!1f!"
Dear Helll):
poaod to be ... . tile eokl1 •
I btl lilY flo&amp;emalli. I dm'l Jar allowlllC8. . .
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lblnk I'm awfullY nervQUI but My cbUdreo feel hurt abcilit
I've bad tills blbli 10 !on&amp; 1 tbls. II it falrf - tillS. 8. _ ·
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1N'l'O THE QUICK
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1 lblnk you've almply got a
bad bablt lbat yru CAN break
II you really want to.
Repeat to yourself at least
once every hour allthrough !be
day: "I am N?,T golng io bile
my !lngernallJ. Say It oftener
if you wlsh. In other words,

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Jo not only calllliDg resentrotlit
In his -,.-marr~,
leltlog hs daughter take
for 811 wy Jbark. Cahl!l"IID ..
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This column IJ ~edtcaled '~cto
farnliy UvJnc, 10 If yru'ra - .
tid trouble or j11ll pJjia
trouble, let l!elell Help
She will also weloome your o:llll
amUJlnJ . uperlenctl. Add11P
Helen Boltel In care ol . .

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make yourself c:oPSCIDua ot your
actions.
Wearing false fiDiemalls wtU
belp. Alao, fllldin8 aomalllinl
else to do with your banda, Uko
kiutting, for Instance. Or sup on
gloves whenever you sit dowD ID IIIIWIPIPer.

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By DOROTHY KILGALLI!N

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Just think of it! You make the purchases you want ••• maybe outfit the living room, dining room, a bedroom from Ingels Furniture, Middle-

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port, astounding roster of big-name values. Then entirely without tharge you get to choose other important items to round out your rooms ..•
items totaling up to · l?% of the original purchase cost. Of course, we can show only a few of the outstanding Bonus Va!ues here ••• you'll just

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
BROADWAY GRAPEV!NK Columnist Tom Sullivan of the Hudson Dispatch in Union City, N. J ., bas thought
up an mteresting problem which may result in a small headache for the producers Qf the forthcoming Broadway version of "Hamlet." Mr. Sullivan, alter
what he characterizes as "a continuing
dialogue between my readers and myBell.'' wrote to the Department of State in
Washington suggesting that Richard Burton might be excluded from the United
States on the same grounds that kept
Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies
out of this country. He received a reply
from Abba P. Schwartz, Administrator of
the Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs. who said :
"Visa applications are considered on
the basis of merit of each individual case

in strict accordance with the provisiOns
of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Mr. Burton will have to establish his eligibility for a visa to a consular officer
ahroad at such time as he wishes to apply for documentation to be admitted into. the United States. It is not possibl• to
make a determination in advance whether a Riven ap'J)lirant for a visa will ~e­
celve it. Before .Mr Bprton may be IS·
sui!d 'a visa be Wl!l-be 'required to establish that he is qualified. in all respects
under the various provisions of the im·

meanor or felony, and a consul-type chap
up in Canada can hardly take it upon
himself to banish Richard Burton from
the United States because the newspapers have reported that he's seen quite a
good deal of a rather-frequently married
young woman named Elizabeth Taylor.
The legislators still haven't passed a regulation against Miss Taylor.
And that brings up another quiz qu~slion: What nation's passport does MJso
Taylor travel under' She was born an
English baby, lived in America in her
youth, went through nuptial ceremomes
with one English gentleman and three
Yanks. and is widely reported to. have
some kind of Swiss residence. This de.
partment confesses complete 1gnorance
of what country nolds the honor of her
citizenship.
.But maybe Tom could find out, in
due couroe, from Abba. Abba seems a
friendly type p~lblic :erva~t.

admit it's stronger than you are.
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Helen:- IL
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My buoblnd II""• . rut two Today Is "nmrsday, Jom. Ill,
nights a week and stays out un- the 23rd day of 19M with " '
W from 1:30 to 5:30 a. m. He to follow.
f':
y lt'a a party with tbe boyo_ 1be moon Ia llppi'OAchlnllli
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Small-..JC
"-ale, But Blo.ody Clashes Conti·nue
By PIIIL NEWSOM
UPI Forelp News ADalyat
As 8 Comrnunlot regime entrenches Itself In zanzibar aod
Communist-abetted unrest stirs
Tanganyika,
Other violent
evento just nut door work In
favor of further Communist
penetration of JIOrtheast Africa.
Small • scale but bloody
clashes are occurring regularly
in an arid regioo of wandering
nomada dust and herdll of
•heep, 'goato and camels, a!most worthlei8 except fl1at It is
land now held by Kenya and
Ethiopia but claimed by the
Republic of Somalia for 1
"greater Somalla."
It Ia llle kind of brushfire slt..
uation Ideo! lor Comm""'"' in!Utrauon.
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Somaua acquired independer.ce in 1960 through 1 comb~
nation of former British and
Italian holdings. Its localioo on
north..st Africa's "horn" gives
it a position of strategic lmporlance on the approaches to the
Suez Canal.
lis warlike Moslem tribesmen
are Hamitic, separated from
the black Africans to the south
both by origin aod religion.
for countless years, Somali
herdsmen have moved their

Van Johnson wants to get right out of
his hosuital bed. he's so anxious to play
the lead in the movie musical Alan Jay
Lerner: is doin~ on "Dr. Doolittle" It's a
part Van has always wanted to play, and
the top professionals in show busmess
are rooting right along with the fans that
he 'll spring back to perfect health and
achieve his fond wish
. Sin~er Johnnv
Tillitson has knocked Connie Francis off
migration laws and regulations to receive her perch as MGM's top se!ler_ of sin~le
it.
labels. He did it with lhe hit diSC lltled
"You are as3ured that the consular "Talk Back Trembling Lips."
New York's annual Washington
officer. to whom Mr. Burton may apply
for visa services. will carefully examine Square Outdoor Art Show, which aroushis case with a view to ascertainin~ whe· ed a great deal of controversy last year.
ther he is elig;hle for visa issuance un- will see a number of changes in the !uder the laws and re~ulations."
lure. A special investigating committee
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that Dickie-Boy will be entering the llni- Lex Barker is rejoicing over winnin~ a
ted States the next time from Toronto. $16,000 lawsuit against an Italian film
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where "Hamlet" will break in. My guess producer who promised to put him Into a
is that the u s. consulate there. after dO· spectacular and didn't . . . . Hollvwood
ing the "to visa or not to visa" bit, wiH wa•s are sugeesting that the !Hcker
find him highly eligible to enter this_[air "Where L&lt;we Has Gone" could use a By Woyne o. Brandotadt, M.D.
reoublic under the laws and regulations. change of title "No Love Lost" mf~ht he
Q-Does tile lllben:alla te'st
Alter all, he's probablv never even been appropriate. considering the _current ici- show
whether the tubercle
arrested. let alone conv1cted of a m1sde- ness between two of rts prmc1pals.
bacillull is present anywhere ln
the body?
,Secret Place, l&gt;y Mrs. Denver cal church events. were shown · A-The toben:ulla lest showti
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1 Kapple .
A contribution was by Mn. Phelps. Refreshments whether or not a penon has
made to the Bill Walker family Iwere served by tlle hoste" to h d
gh contact with the
for missiouary work in Japan. those named above and Mrs. t:be~~:ubacUlus to build up an
11 wasvoted to take homemade I Walter Kennedy Jr. Mn. El- immwdty to lt. If a peraon's
Mrl. A. L. Phelps entertain- articles to the next m~tlng to I wood ~owers and children, test l~ positive, It may mean

livestock accordlng to tho sea· viet Union offered to equip an
son, heedle" of obscure boun- army of 20,000 men.
dories.
In November, lllo Somali parSomalis's own population Is Uament ratified • new trade
about I wo million, with anOther agreement wlth Communist
350,000 Somalll living in adjoin- China.
mg areas o! Ethiopia and
Sate!Uies ExloDd Aid
hi h th
So !Is Th Soviets also have given
Kenya w c
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ma
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claim. This lnclodea almqst tho Somalia credits of t6S mi!Uon
eastern half of Kenya's rem,ota and the promise of lechntclano
fron 1 ••·trt t
d to aJd h r development
northern
t er ~ c , an
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Ogaden, a point-shaped tip of Other aid hal come from
Ethiopia jutting l~lo Somalia. Czechoslovalda, Romania, East
Somalla has invited openly Gennany and Red China.
Somali tribesmen In Kenya to The United Stales, joined by
"rejoin" greater Somalia.
West Germany aod Italy, had
She has accused Etlllopla of offered to aupply an army of
forcing an "unbearable" bur- 5,000 or 6,000 men, along wllb
den upon ber by drtvlng fl1ou- engineering equipment which
sands of Somali refugees across could be used for internal deve~
~ Elbiopian border, and baa opment. . . . . . .
been \ccused in tum of tnctil The Unit~ Sta!G" aflo fill
lng tribesmen to revolt.
proposed a 20-year development
BriUah troops are backing ~rogram broken up into four
Kenya'• frontier forces . ~d frv•year plans. OVerall U. S.
British planes ·~ carrying m ~slataooe woold "?me to $500
food and ferrymij out tlle million to ~ repa1d from inwounded.
creased agrtcultural productron
Into tllio unhealthy situation, and port facllitlea.
fl1e Communist nslimo have From other new African namoved strongly.
lions tlle SomaU. have received
When the United Stat•• and litU~ o:ncouras.ement for their
other Western nations refused terrrtonal ambrtions.
Somali requests Jor military as- Secessioo encooraged In _ooe
slstance regarded "" !ar great.. area might eaSily lead to srm•er than normal needs, the So- Jar demands elsewhere.

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should have your doctor deter- fectloos. It attains lla largest
mine steps to eliminale it.
size at poberty, otter whlcb II
dwindles and almost disappears.
. .Q-Yoo recently _said tllat It Is located between the Illy·
a tumor of the thymus Is oome- rold a~ the bear!. Unleu I
times the cause of myasthenia thymus tumor la very large, it
gravis What ldnd of test
Is is likely to go unrecognized.
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yoo have a tumor o!
thymus?

after bowling, and If I ask him
who they are be says, "none of
your buotness." 1 have heard be
Is stepping out on me, and
wht:11 ; ask him Jf there's another woman be .fiys, "Maybe
yes, and maybe no." What way
do I turn? - PUZZLED WIFE
Dear Wile:
T II him Its a wife's busin..s
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and n "maybes" about _ ltj
Tend "hook don't tender'•• a'
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MJ problem Is a son-in-IJw.
He is well, stout, able-bodied,
and $ble to work ~ but be
won't. He has ...en clilldren,
aU under 10 yearo old. He won't
provldc for tbem. They Uve with
me and he IJ aupposed to P.r
me board and fi&gt;O.I!I; but be
haan't even paid tlle l'•ter bill
for montlte. I have fed them off
and on for 11 years, paid doctor
bills and helped clothe them.
I do tlleir washlngln tlle oink
wllb a rub board. 11'1 not my
plsce to oupport tllem but his
mother won't. She spoils him
llke he was a UtUe kld, and
gives him money to get drunk
on. She wants her son to be
happy and not wort.
Why dld this have to happen
to me? _ DISGUSTED
Dear Disguorted:
Because yru let this sponger
mDYe ln. Yoor . Welfare Agency
wii!Ha.dvise yoo what to do nell.

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The ..enlng stan are Venul,
Jupiter and Saturn,
On this day In history: . ;
In 1~, eoogre81 ruled 1114
an ruittooal olectlona would \1111
held the first _Tuesday loll~
the first Monday In Novem...
In 1937, 17 Russian Conn!Ji&gt;.
nflts confessed tlley eonspltW
wllb Leo Trotsky to ndern
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mine the regime of Josef Stallll.
In 1941, Charles J:indberP
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appeared beloro the ouse '!'eign Alfalra Committee.and lao
tilled agalnot the propoted lend"
leaoe blll of World War IL .
In 1948, Gen•. Dwlght Efs«&lt;o
bower sald be wo.Jld not a. .
any nomlll'tlon for the PI'*
dency, Two yeal'l! lelel' he :t,t.,
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A thought for the day - (8
1953, In his llrat' lltaugural ail\
dress, P!'iisldent Dwlght Elset!!
bower laid: "Slnoe Ibis ~
tury's beginning, a time &lt;4 li!ll\pest has oeemed to come u~
tlle continents of tlle earth."!,.,

Dear Helen•
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For live yearo 1 have Jleen
married. to a man who baa a
dauchter frolt\ a previous marrtqe. She liva with u1 and ~
three children. She Is part ¥
fl1e family and I WQU!d have it
no other waf, but I thJnk the
chUdren should all be treated

DIYOTID TO lNTiliiT. 01(
MilOS MAlON AliA J.
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_gland then II" nard to tell wbetll wlth gifts and mmey, bullll)l
overcoming 11. Far more often, of uncertain f~nctlon. :; " no~ :!laodthls 1
than ~ 1008 must stay within tlleir tl.OO
her home in Syracu11e.
:mission study, •·Mission Service [
Shlp't Starboard
it me&amp;ns that the battle hu believed _to e an
portan
se e
. nsiOna
a week. allowance or go witb-_In tne ab~nce of Mrs. Mason 1 Assocwtioo," taken from The The right side of a ship Is been won and all the ooldlers factor in helping the child de- gland are 10 var~abie.
rut. lie almost -ar lives lilY
FJaher, pre81dent, the vice pre!- ~ Honzun magazme, pubbshed by called the
starboard
side have gone back to their fami·
cblldren rDovte money but bla
ldent, Mrs. Edward Venoy, pr.,_ the Churches of Christ.
from the Old En&amp;llsh "steor- lies. ln medical school we used
dausbter lela liO
aacb
llded. Prayer by Mrs. Jerry Gam~ were played with pri.z- board," •meaning
ateerlng to say "Give us this day our ,;,,;,.;...;._ _ _ _ _ _...;;,_
Masters opened tho meeting, es awarded to Mrs. Conrad Oh- side, because early
sailing dally tubeccle bacillus." Mild Agri~c.ultural
followed with devotions on thf'! ,linger , Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. ships all had the steering oar exposur.e, if repeated often, ls
tiew Year, token from the . Venoy Colored slides of the lo- placed on tbe right side.
!be ll&lt;'ll way to keep up the

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PRAf~!lds

P.QICE IN LITT~f.
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Output Fai"ls .
A • t p p ulat"on
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BERRY'S WORlD

body·· resistance to th• dllperson But
can even
get the
as
ease.
the disease
resistant
a result of an overwhelming By GAYLORD P. GODWIN try productioo also increased 'I
nposure. Fortunately we now
Ualieill'rHI laternalloaal Utile.
have effective antltuberculads wASIIINGTON (UP!) -An The agency said weather udruis that greaUy faclUtate the AgricultUre Pepartment foreign lreltlel advenely affected vir·
treatment of Ill!• disease.
economic report indicates that tuaUy aU asrJcultural areas
agriculturlll ootpul In mainland durinl the 1963 oeason.
Q-WIIat would cause me to China during 1963 again faDed 1o T b
odoM! rna ..., up
continue to have_ a sour stomach keep pal!e WI'th poJMI lat'1on sli 0htlBCCOforpr!963."on
becausey...,
of inoven after surgrca~,removal of growth.
..:~ acrea&amp;e and 1enerally
part of my siomac .
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In fact, tllis bas been tbe sll- Tobacco productlm may ~ up
;:•leu ~~h bavt ~ pep~ uation Iince 1958, according II! slightly for 1963 because &lt;Jt-ln·
u r' an w c case e ac
the Department'• assessment of creased acreage and generally
formlding &amp;ian~
tlle s~ma: fl1e 1884 ·world AJII'lculturaJ all- favorable weather in the lob..,.
woo put ou oo muc ac • uation
co grow1n1 area
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ao overabundance of acid in 11- Red· China'• IllS harvest wu
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sol! would not cause all) symp- little changed .frotn tbe tnoder- The.ITUJII ~nt industrial
to1111. On the other haod, II alA! llltl2 lllniOllt the Depart- crop m Cblna is eotton. ERS
you r•gurgltate sour stomach ·ment lllld ~Um of aum- l'l'he Dopertrnent'1 Economie
conlenle after meals, tbts would
barvUteo!. grain erope Reoearch Service) 11id cotton
taate sour even if the concen- .;ch ....unt for aboUt 0110 : pr_oductlon. may have ~
tratklll ol the acid were nor- frurth al. IIJI*i~lJ.'IIn, .,.. below ollghtiy becauaa of aubstanu.J ,i
mal.
1962's p&lt;IOr hartest. Interrnedf. acreace ~··
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The cause of ouch rqurglta- ate aod' jate ric!t! harvests were
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lion AIIIY be eating !Do fut, !HI! fati'l .
Tbe Crop ,Repor)lng Board . .
worry or nervous tension,. fall·
Y
thna!e!l Ulll,903,000 b r o II e r
uro to chaw your food lborusb- The ~t salcl.tlte Ill- chicks were hatched. ln the Unll- ; ~ . . .
1) or an allergy to on. of the uaUon ~J!PilrenUy wu much the ed Statea durmc 1963, Tbla was -L;, ."'•
foods eaten. 'J,'bere are many ••arne f~ot!':'!!'~~~..2 per ceiiJ , IJ!tll;!!._~ in ~
yoU

.;imporuy relief.

ean ·take' for e~CeJ)t .

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3-Pc. Modern
Sedional Buy

$199

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$]49

Was 149.00-4·Piece
Whitt S.diGnal

$]99
$]99
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Maple Bookcue B•d 1nd
Tripi• Drtlltr in
18th Century Style - - -

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Complete Set Maple
' a~nk Bods--- - Complete Twin Bltds

Box Spring
and

Suite

SEALY

MATTRESS

Then tbla lo the
choice for you. Bed,

$89

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priced studio aerveo
u IOta by day; op-

at nfabt I&lt;&gt; IOl'IJ..,IhaD-fulklu bed.
Olll

·SPEOAL

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. Euy-Care
Dinette Fits
Any Budget

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ON SALE

ebeot, double dreuo
er - all of &amp;leam·
lDi walnat.

!lou built IDio tbll
lrtm MI. Piullc-tilp,
ebromo lew uteDcla
to ,._. 10. t ,chalrt.

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CARPET

Looking I o r el•
pnce e n d a Uttle
price all at oneeT

Tbere'a a world ol
aernee and lllilllf"

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MOHAWK

$169

$89

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Studio Couch
Buy Sleeps
Two Easily

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$119

Sale!

Traditional
Bedroom

lok Spring,, Ralls end
Matching Headboard - - -

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All Bedroom
Suites

CARPET

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ON SALE!

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79.00

6-Pc. Dining
Room
Grouping

nut auite includea
dropleaf table, '
ebalrt, bufte~huteb.

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59.00

39·95
39·95
59·95

Swivel Rockers
.Large_ Rockers
.Large

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Perfect choice for
the busy actJve fam-

THE DAILY SENnNIE(

- · 110 • - a,,..

construction; beautiful decorator cov-

VALUES

$239

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new sectional hu
firm innersprln&amp;
er in black,

Was 299.00-2-Pitu
bl~ek Llvlnt Room Suit. _

Was 188.0:0-2·Pc. Early
Amerlnn Sofa ltd
Suite In ·maple - - - -

CHAIR

this &amp;00&lt;1-lookfne

Wa1 299.00-2-Pc. Early
Am•riun Suite,
black and guy

Wu 349.00-2·Pc. Green
Early American
Living Room Suitt _ __

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VALUES
We1 299.00 Ltrl• btiige
Modern Sof•

2-Pitct Modern Suitt
with h•ndtoi'I'M
nylon frieze uver - - -

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Browulne lallaOJM!e
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Robert BroWlllni, the
Uah poet, tntluenced such moil'
em· poets as Robert Frost aM
Ezra Pound thi'ousb his ....
velopment of tlle drama
ologue or stream-of
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ness, according 1o the Encyc
paec11a Britannica.

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yot1 have creased llltflU)'. Pork and pout-

Starred for style •
real practieality -

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Sale Limited to 4 Days Only~Jan. 24-25-27-28

whether When the thymWI ll enlarged., equaUy.
ohlo. .
the an X-ray o! !be chest may r• lie L• constanlly reminding .,:'.:'."
veal displacement of. • o t be r her that I'm DOt her real moth- '- A."-• ""' Ya
a
struc':Ur~s in that regaon. Ev: er. He showers his daughter ~ m.

aocletv of lhe Pomeroy Church •Jeel.
,ers.
of Christ Tuesday evening at [ Mrs. Masters presented the i

Time
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ments are compfete and plentiful. Sale starts tomorrow, Friday, January 24.

Norvo 52 O.t.
Elwtrlc Wtter

$C}9
$79
$]59
$]49

T1~k

N - 40 Gol,
-Weier Tank

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Dryor,n..ta

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APPLIANa VALUES

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H-Int 12 Cu. Ft.
Rtfrittr•tor

Hgtpohtt Automlt'c
2-SpHCI Wash1r

Hotpolnt Automlllc

1-Soood Woshor
Hotpolnt SO"
Elocltle Rontt

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$]89
$229
$169
$]99

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: Youngstown Remains Undefeated

ALL STARS

IJ_lJolted Pre11 1Jlteraat1011al' Youngstown,
1 tra4Jhl win before
lhibeatea Youngstown has Tbe Yoongstown • Steuben- cnn•&lt;l of the
the lllllllleot tho oeiiOD, held hllh-lnf
Pf&lt;I.Ved about everything else ville battle was the •""'"•ht burgh, Bu•
year In Pitt. Brian G..,.rolovleh to nine
e·-..
•· to 13 s trag
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' Kent, now 6-11 for poinu. Dan Narr~·
11 ,.. hi••
... vuloC
VIctories, 1Ohio college &amp;lme In Wedne•
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and now we know the Penguins day night's light schedule. Elsefor the Flashes.
caq wln .the close ones, too.
where, Rent State suffered ""
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Fenn'o Weldon Kyllo acor:ed
The Penguins had their clos- 84-&amp; setback at Piltoburgh,
31 polnll ln the wln over AJl&amp;.
• est canol the ••ason Wednes- Fenn sacked Allegheny, _,.
gheny .. the F - cr~bed ·an
day nl&amp;,ht Jn· a 64-fil VIctory at Meadville. Pa., and Deni.son
1g DC S
early lead and were never
over SteubenviUe, and they had won an 81-76 fr~ throw contest
headed. Fenn 1s now W .
to rome from behind to do it Iat Wilmington.
}IIL
with • surge in the final four j No earn.. were on the Ohio
0 7U
miDUtes.
college slate tonight, but action
Thi
1 Netlonal Bllbtball AI~Jatloll
The only perfect record Ohio 1 will pick up slightly on Fridoy .
rty-two Ohioans met the By United Pren laterulfdul "I'm your nezl4- nellidlo!'
coUege basketball team trailed •wilh the Malone College tourno- m Ire Buekeye Big Bucks Club
Eoolero Dlvlal..
May 1 borrow 1 eup o1 v i as much as seven points in the Irnent at Canton and Tennessee ln the Buckeye Bib Bucks Club
W L.
pllh:?u
second half before ~oing ahead State at Wilberforce.
In 1963, the llrieol number ev- Boston
PeL
11 744
to stay. 61-59, with 3:02 left in 1
Catltl Foulo
er lo qualify In 1 single year. Cincinnati
33 17 •
the hotly-contested game at 1 A total of 61 personal I"!' I! · This Jo. the word lrf?m the Pblladelphlo
20 25 .ISM
1
00
IPAHN TO BE HONORED
' marred the Denison-Wilmington
lcofh New· York
15 311 : :
game that saw nillt' or the 10
II:U
·~
Wette-ra Division
TULSA. Okla. tUPii- Warren starters foul out. Denioon
deer trophy heads.
w, L. Pet.
Spahn, the Milwaukee Braves' proved to be hotter at the free
ere are 26 typical and s 1X Los Angelea
. 29 18 .117
veteran pitching ace. will be throw line, hilling 31 of 46 and non-typical heads. Two of I he St. Louis
28 21 571
1
honored SUnday as the Oklaho- the Quakers made 22 of 34.
~:adun,ly "0 ere 1takGen11 . in Meigs San Francisco
25 20 :558
i• man. who i'ontributeci most to Wllm1nglon overcame a 17ne n a IQ county. Del
Baltimore
17 29 ·S7· 0 MINNEAPOLIS ,.,__ (U
It
' PI)
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• maJor league baseball last sea- point deficit to go ahead midIncluded among the n e w
ro
11 ss· .250 _ Th Min ota' ~"tn''
c
IOn
- members ar 8 LJ 1r~" .. Cou
Weclaelday'a Result.
e
ne.s
I base.
.
way in the second half. but a I
e
n- CincJnnaU 109 Boston 92
baU club, cr1Uzed- for allowc...... oa
St. Lou1~ Cardinal Manager j full court press causeti all nve ty hunter, Arlee McCUllough, Baltlmore 124 PhU d
ing segregaUon of tis play rs
Johnny Keane is among those , Quaker slartm to fou l oul. and who bagged the biggest typical Los Angeleo 110 De':, "/f'::,~ II&amp; at' Its spring training site at ~rscheduled to parlu:lpate when ' th&lt;&gt; Big Red pick•d up Us lOth tr:phy ever taken ln the state;
Thlll'odaf G 0
lando, Fla., has asked a nation·
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Spahn receives the Art Griggs win in 15 starls
B.1g. Gen. Wilham F. Moor
.
11De1
al grou to h 1 1
M_emorlal ~ward at the annual I Pitl do m i r, ~I e d the back- Upper Arlington, assistant com~ Stde;:IB vs. Boston at ProvJ- Lem. p
e p so ve the prob-

32 Ohi
are
In B" B k
Club £ 3

Asks National .,
Group To Help

s0hponlosor~•"the ofmeWasull~meewnht

;:ltHatled

Solve Problem

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land reguiaH~ by the varl.;,s
~ng federations.

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COACH REAPPOINTED
· BOSTON (uPI)-Doston Unlverslty' backfield coach, Bob
~~:pp:~s he·~~~~~= ~,:a~ta, was reappointed
the adoption ol untlorm rulesthe t~Sdrday to hlsl poeltJOO for
1
succeas ve

Margarita, a 1944 Brown Unl·
verolty craduate, played two
years wllh .tile !lllcqo Bear,
of the N a II o n a I Footli.U
League.
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The· wolverine Is
ealled
"glutton" becouse It Is l)lcli a
greedy feeder. .
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Dbwnie-Gross Annual
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LI,\VES FOR TALK.1
HONOLULU (uP!) _ New
York State's Athletic Ormlit!sa! on chairman, M e. I v'tn L.
l'ntlewltcb, will leave today to
oonler w11h bo~~ng officials In

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the_Pa_~~~ers~
' fifth ~~~;at~na~h~u:~; ~:is~:

boards jn

New _York at Baltimore
thm who jointly took a buck, Detro1t at San Fra~Isco
1Dannie and William Debolt,
,
I Newton Falls, and a bow hunt, er. Martin Higley
Bowling 8 U u~~ Pr
Green
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ell Iutern.tloaal
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. Pittsburgh 34 Kent State 63
' McCUllough'• biggest typical ~oungstown 64 Steubenville II

Four Meigs Cage Teams in
1mPortant Ff).day contests

College Scores

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played ~:~ ~h~11118!~~,:'~e\ex- 0:~! ::~~~~~on

Calvin Gr~fith, _president of
the team, IBid Wedneaday night
the Twin• have been unable to
com,• up With • solution to the
seg:Iegated accomodatJons at
Orlando.
Griffith made his comments
alter the Minnesota Council for

Middleport 13-61 will battle Class A circles. has
Civil and Human Rights called
76
Wellston t a-.-4 I Friday night here some great basketball and then i Club WIM of 1960 b roc ett
for an tmmechate end to the
for l chanre to finl~h . at the !some not so great. Coach Bob ! points an&lt;t~hould ran: we~l 1-8 Ollie 1-t.A.. BaJtetball Soore•
segregation.
, "
top ~f the second diVIsion of ·She-sky's dub nearly blew ooe this year's Jnternational com in Toledo DeVUblu 71
The councJl said we conthe etght . team SEOAL.
to Middleport 172-701 then has litton
peToled
demo his segregation policy
And Pomeroy·_~ Panthe-rs (2· knocked off Wellston and Jack·
Toledo Wood 0 ~:al 40
and Implore baseball fans and
7l go tu Nelso~v1lle 17-2• ~s un- Ison, both first division Clubs.
The largest non-typical entry
Tol;:Bo
the management of the Twins
dt"rdogs, shootmg for a victory : Wellston. coming into MiddJe.l ~as a 198 lb. 3-8-polnter taken Toledo St. Francis w;:er 50
to take whatever step~ are neethat rould pull lhf'm out of port. has also been hot and cold m Jackson County by Stanley
T0 ]·•· St
essary to have thiS policy
their
cease"
, base-men t t.Je w1t· h G,a II'I· The Rockets measured the Jac-· El am. p ortsmouth. The rec- Toledo Libbeyouo59 art 56
·
poliS also 2-7.
,
1kets ~•·51 on Dec. 6. They are ord Ohio non-typical wao I he
Toledo Scott 47
Griffith replied that the team,
Tha_t-' s ab~ut the stze of the : 5-4, tied with Jackson
for m lb. S-a-point head entered Toledo Waite 85
whose 1D-year trEiining contract
chetrm~ th1s week for Meigs third place. The Jackets will 1 by Jim Clark some yeart ago.
T led M
at Or!ando explres after this
Count\ 's two r!nb.s running in have to play basketball t wl
Four of the trophy
heads
o o acomber 3fi ;:ear'JJ Grapefruit League sea0
_"· came from
CJ~s A~ compt-t J!ion. That is, ' . ,·
Licking County,
nelther JS gomg anywhere in Raune Is at North Galha, three each from Hocking, TrumINDEPENDENT
i regaled
son, was policiM
told la•t at
yearthethe hotel
Beg·
the title chase. bul each has Belpre 12-0 in SEOBL play / bull and Vinton, two each from
LEAGUE STANDINGS
would be eliminated by this
shown it cou ld be dangerous to comes Into Rutland Wahama Jackson, Musk.ingum, Jeffenon TEAM
W L
p OP year.
Any ol the ot~er teams given a · is idle until the 28th.' and East- and ~eigs, and one each frorn G &amp;r: J · · .. .. ll 1 1016 728
However, he said, "lad
£God '"·arm mght in shooting_ Iern also takes a breather un- Harrison, Mahoning, Rols, Ash-- Firestone . . 11 1 832 689 tember,
when we started
. _Pomemy_' s oppo~ent. Nelson- ! til the 28th, rounding out this tabula , Lucas, Scioto, Fairfield, Ro~in~on·s
5 7 795 841 make reservations for
t1Ue , rankmg high In the state's week's cage card.
Gallia, Morrow, Coshocton and Weiher's . .. 5 7 t96 762 spring training, we found that
·----·
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Morgan.
Evans
3 9 6it
this wou)d not be so."
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Villanova Captures
8th.Win
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Row•' Ev~nSVI}}e Trmmp
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In
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SPORT COATS
Values

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SPORT COATS

sf..ve

5 , 11

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Topcoats, 1 Group Yai. to 52.75 · · .............,. Sale 3l~O ':
Topcoats, 1 Group Val. to 39.75 ................ Sale t7.5o'·"'
el Group SPORT SHIRTS
·
woolo, French fllnnol end gobs, 6.95
..1uo
4-00
eMon'o SWEAT SHIRTS
Now Ro&lt;iucod
V. off
el Group of Mon'o SPORT &amp;
DRESS SHIRTS, vol. to 6.95,
S.lo, 2.65
2 for 5-00
eMEN:s PANTS, cords, corduroy,
molask1n, val. to 5.95 __ S.lo 3_75
eBOYS' SPORT SHIRTS, 2.9f voluo,
1.19
corduroy 2.65

SPORT COATS

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SUITS

DOWNIE

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.CHEVELLE! by ChevroiM::·
One of the things you'illlke best aboUt it is ttrn."'

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TURKEY SHOOT
Each Sunday 1:00 P.M.

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Sat'blfls (]p to 1,.2 OFF

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Children's SHOES
VALUES TO 2.99
MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE

J hn F. KennecJ y Record's

9·9(

WOMEN'S SHOES
LADIES' end TEENS'
FLATS -DRESS STYLES
ALL SIZES-VALUES TO 3.99

MEN'S SHOES
DRESS STYLES
VALUES TO 10.95

_3.88

SALE OF BOOTS

Rubber Footwear For All
Still At SALE PRICES !

SIMON'S
PICK~ A-PAIR

BEN FRANKLIN

SHOES

Next to Ebersbach Hardware
POMEROY
MAIN ST.

, Daughters of

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A~icoGroup
M~ts Tuesdoy
Ch.,ter eouneU,

Doughten of
America, met Tuesday evening
wllh 20,membera present.
:
Dorodly · . Ritchie, councilor, '
.pened th~ meeting In ritualistic
lt ..'lfBI reported that Leda

' ICrlOhter

1114

\lel•ond ·were home from '
and , Mae Spencer '
11\i&gt;&lt;b'l ~m pneumonll. Glen, I
liifferetl a stroke.
wu "itutalled ..
councilor by Enna
•lJUI couni!Uor.
were recelvtd from
. Mae .Ktaeuter tor a gilt
and
. ..,, her; from Eva
for cardo seol at desttb·l
huabl,nd and from Ida
Vn""'
·'cai'd sent ber at
~ were &lt;oiDJ&gt;Iet-1
lbuwer bu..,..
at the next
•. 1lle good

Enriched Bread
is baked with
PG-7n~a

pW"e all-

vegetable
shortening

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game In six conteoiB. Mosl ..,.
curate field goal shooter Ia Leo
roy Haywood of Bowling Green
who has cashed In on 61.S per
C&lt;lnt.

BJ UnlleCJ Prou lntonuldflllll
While the Alhlet!e• are mer&amp;Two Lorain County
Dalrymple was the arresting
MlybeJio baa no ballpllrk yet, Jy starting to slgll !heir playCl
hunlera learned the hard
officer In .another case In Lo- BrmptotnO of D l - AllllnQ fro•
but · at leotlt Charles 0 . Finley ero, tile Chicago CUbs are near·
that there is so-called
rain County which ' had an un- STOMACH ULCERS
11 IOing to make sure he hu ly flnslhed. Soutbpaw Freddie WASHINGTON (uPI) - In a law" when they recently were usual aspect. The Cleveland de DUE TD EXCESS ACID
aame ballplayera.
Norman became lhe Zllh mem- verbal broadaldo aimed at the lined for failure to attempt to lendant was fined j""t a
QUICK RWEF 011110 COST
Finley hao one more week to her ot the Club to okay his White House, a Republican sen- retrieve two wounded Ameri- previously In Huron County
work out a Municipal Stadium terms after outfielder Doo Lon- ator said Wednesday !hat he can mergansera. Judge John the same offense, Uleg•l pos- Ask Alwul 15 Ooy Tr.nl Uffrr!
lease With !Canaas 'City offlclala, drum and pitcher Jack Warner saw no. dllference between pub- Kolena. Lorain Municipal q,urt, session of a pheasant In !he
occordlng to 1 resolution passed also signed their contracts.
Uc offictsls accepting a stereo fined each $15 and costs and closed season. Then he paid ;n:;::.'l:;~;.".;:"'~,:::
by American Lea... owners, or Rlght·hander Alvin McBean, record player, a mink or vicuna then. suspended d
the costs.
115 and costs of $5.
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doato
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olse.,.
who won 13 gamea and lost coat, a deep freeze or an orient· Tom Sechrist, istrlct
Th' t'
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15
·•--· the en.ergeII c three lAif''-~
d
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............_. ua,....,.ttw A.t £«
season, an center a rug,
men t oagen t' and H· R·
G ldth UTle,
•8 M · · al Co rt 1 , , ......, -...c~uo~
Nev erthCH:N,
owner of lllo Athlelics otUI has fielder BID Virdon algned wltlt
fl?l"Pie, Lorain
orpe
unlctp
u n ::=':.:::.:r".::"".!"""to olgn hla 'players.
Plttsbqrgb 'l'hlle Wade Blasln- . Sen. John J. WUIIams, R-Del., protector, Division of
.
the out • of • season
Pitcher Diego Segul and fn. game. 20-yeai'Oid $lt/O,OOO bonus JSSU_ed the actd s!Btement fol· while standing on the
. hunter was fmed $25 and costs
POMEROY, o.
field o.!\ · WUilams bee
south
bee
th
l3th lowmg disclosures by Senate In- pal pier in Lorain saw
of $8 . Thus m one year.
Swloher &amp; Lohso Drvoo
the ~~~~ ol tlte ~'::, mem/::;• of : e Ml;'.,aukee vestigator Tuesday that a $580 hunters shoot at and cripple paid
to obtain two phE:as- 11
~~,!~E~:T (:~'
letic1 tO tlp their contracts, BraVes to accept terms.
high·ft set was given to then the two waterfowl but make no anL'I -whach he was not
Roller Pharmacy
1959
wblch were mailed 1D them by The Yankees signed second Sen. Lyndon B, Johnson In
effort to retrieve them.
ro.l~m:;;l:.;tt;:;ed;_;;to~k:;;e~e:;;p·...............-d~~~
""ii~~i5~
General Mano.ser Pat Friday, . baseman. Pedro Gonzalez, first throu~h arrangements made by A Wildlife Council order n1
"
Since the Athletics abandoned baseman Mike Regan 'tl\d pitch- former Senate Aide Bobby vides that no persons shall
their officeS In Municipal Stad- ers Jack CUllen and George Bak.t .
Ior cripple any migratory Ran&gt;ell
0
Ium, Friday mailed the con- Shoremaker.
"Whenever anyone gives a 1bird without makl~g a rea.son·ll
tracts !tom his ht&gt;me.
And the neighboring Mets an· public.official an article of such albe effort to retr1~ve the bird
nounced the signing of pitchers value he is expecting some and lnc~ude in l~ h1s bag limit.
Tracy Stallard and Bill Wake- thing in return," Williams as- The crtppled bird must then
Held.
sorted "and any public olflclal be killed.
Right • handed pitchers Don who accepts such gUts is not - - - -- - - -- Lee, Fred Newman and Aubrey so naive as to the unable to Timber Market is
Gatewood agreed to terms with recognize !hot point."
Steady to Good
Planl were made to remem- the Los Angele~ Angels, w~o "( se£ no difference In ~he Timber market conditions In
ber children of the county home now have satlslbed 12 of thetr acceptance of an expens1ve most of the state remain steady
Recordlng!J
with birthday Bifll when the playera.
ste"'o than In the acceptance ol to good with prospects for the
of excerpts of
Homebullden Clau of the Mk} Billy Demars, former short· a mink or vicuna ~t, a deeP, next few months favorable.
bis speeches
dleport Qwrch of Christ met shop for the ~t. Louis Browns fr~e~e, or _an or1ental rug,
"Timber Prices," a quarterTuesday ·evening at the home was re-s~~ as field ~nege! Wtlhams said.
ly publication issued jointly by
of 'Mr. and Mrs. Franklln Trip- of FtJX Citle~ In the MI~west "[ condeinned
the deep the Ohio Division of Forestry,
33~ RPM, 99c
45 RPM, 49c
lett, Falrlani! Drive.
League. It wtll be Demars sev- freezes and vicuna coats of the the Ohio Agricultural Experi·
1be meetinc: was opened with enth YP.ar flS m~nager .In the preceding administrations, and ment Station and the U. S. DeJohn F. Kennedy and His Family
pr8yer by Wendell Gerlach fol- Baltimore_Orioles orgam~aUon. J w~~~ not defend .~e stereo partt_mmt _of Agriculture, shows I'
IN PICTURES
.lowed by a reading on the
now, he declared. There can 8 slight mcreasc in stumpage
death of our president, John F.
ANSWER CALL
be but one code for puhUc offi- prices during the past three
BY THE EDITORS OF LOOK MAGAZINE
Kennedy, by Thomas Bowen. PT. PLEASANT _ The local cials."
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerlach were 8J&gt;- fire department answered 8 call Williams' reference to mink The average prices for walnut
KEY CHAINS WITH KENNEDY EMBLEM
pointed to purchase birthday at 8 a m. Wednesday to the coats and deep freezes appar- and white oak veneer swrnpage
sift• for the children of the residence of Don Jones of 2110 enlly allude? to certain allega- were up slightly but cherry
home.
Monroe Avenue where a rus:\ tlons involvmg Truman admm·
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- Jstraticn offich•Js The oriental nee£ declined. SO'Ille sawlog prJ·
A dessert course was sened
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White, and contributing Mrs. Tbe total damage was estimated parent references to charges increased.
coMPATIBLE
Dale HyaeU and Mrs .. Joe Bls- at I\O. The frame boose is that led to ;; Senale lnvestlga----lop. Attending were the abuve owned by Gran\ Roberts,
tio• "' former President ElsenOcean Cables
Other 33~ RPM RECORDS - - - 99c
named and Mrs. Col• Vanmethower'l! asslstan~ Sherman International law allows na·
Adams.
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tiorlJ at war to cut the oce1m il
er;· Mr. --and Mrs. Bowen, Mrs.
Herman Kincaid, Mro. Anahelle
TO ENTERTAIN
- - - --'-;:.:.._._ _ _ cables of their enemies,
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HOUdaallelt, Rev. and Mrs. Fred PT. PLEASANT- The Lamb- March 21, 1964. The group al- cable from a neutrai country I
Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. Ger- da Chi Omega Sorority of Pl. so Is making arrangements to to a warring country cannot be
lach.
Pleasant are formulating plans hold pledge service for new cut in neutral territory. Ocean
POMEROY
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to entertain the national Inspect· members to be held January cables were cut In both World
to, Donna Lee
on 27th.
War I and World War II.

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and In field goal accuracy wlth
ol BowUng Green
50 per cent. Ohio Is besl al ue to make II a two-man raeo
plucking the rebounda off the
MAC ocorihs buclotll. Ne•
boards, baullng In 47.8 per some boo I oonlereoco average
game
of 35 polnil In fwr sames 1114
Newsnme and Howard. Ko- Komlveo :12 polnl8 In oiJ: slarll.
Miami'• Charley DIMinl Ia
the top rebounder witb IU por

Children of
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Men's Banlon Sltlrts

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I Group Our Boot, Values fcJ 69.95 .....••••
award dlnner -.wlll• be held at oblnsono, Terrys vs G &amp; Jon the Natlllnal Commission
the Union Grange, ,lhree mllQ and Evo";' VI Weiher's.
. ogalnst J&gt;illcrlmlnotlon to help
1 Group Dur Moot Populor, Vol. to 55-00 . , , :- sil!i'•,.'llln
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aoolheast of Shelby, Saturd.oy, Monday 1 games: ~ &amp; J vs try and solve the problem.
I Group Our Economy Brond, Vol. to 39,95 ,
~Y- United P~e111 Iaternatlonal 1points late in the contest, tying February lli, at e: p.m. 'lbe an- Ftrestone, R~inson s vs Ev- Griffith said neJther the club
l"be way J1m Washi••gton of the coont thrf"e times. the last nual buaJne.ss meetin&amp; wUI be ans and We.iber s VJ Terry's.
nor the commission "has come
~~~seven~h • ranked Villa~ova ! at 57-all. He finished with 34 ~~ t~ the Grange auditorium ·z n wan r m::
iH!.tl!!l•
up
with a workable solution."
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I cats figures It, you can t go I points. Mike Silliman IE'd Army begmrung at 3 p.m. and there
The tbem f N tf
First malleable nickel was
wrong If you copy the best m ·with 21.
will be the usual display of tro- Uf w k 0 0 • ooal Wild1
produced
Joseph Wharton,
Home Of Arrow Shirts
the bu~iness, namely Bill ,Rus- ! In other games Virginia Tech phjes. Successful hunters in .. :
~e 'N~ell lHl, •
Pa., in 11165.
sell of the Boston CeltiC's.
'rallied for its t'uh win 72-'i8 Meigs were Harold E. Denney
m:ca e I OUtdoor Re. of
Washington, emulating Rus- : over East Carolina· Pro~iden ..... No. 11 of Columbua 144 lb 6-8 Vclredeo •FOII :_ Ad Now to Pt.sell's. great de.1ens•ve
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·-~ p:unter,
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prowess Idefeated Canilius, ' 77-74 and
In Gallia; Ray DavidTba&amp;
and &lt;lutch scormg, ." esuced the Plltsburgh topned Kent State son Jr. No. 17, of Columbus
wltll J.oeo$Qiwlcl Ia lwHI
Wlld{'ats from an_ uncomfortab- '84-63.
' 147 lb., 1-8 pointer, and Paui ea
m.IWea tbne-ly close game agamst small colBednarjk, No. 22, a 142 lb 6-e Y r pll'b aad reerutioa ·pro.
lege reptesentative West Chest, pointer, of Barberton, both 'tak· -er•m DOW uader ny by the
er State IPa . I Wednesday night. .
en In Meigs,
~P"rtmenl of Nalurol Be",.:: '1,tl br:' :~
West C h e s l e r ten~ciously
oune1 lD Obit, aimed
at
Elh~)-'t'U within a couple of points ·
addlnc MO mlllloa • year &amp;o
of the powerful Wildcats urtil '
ABC SIGNS KEITER
the ollle'o loartst tnde,
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midway in the final period when
NEW YORK (UPI)- Les Keltthe chalrmu for &amp;be eeleMAUBU S.S. S£JIIES
MAUBU
SERIES
300
Washlngton. sophomore Richit~ I
' er, veteran baseball and boxing br._ttoa Ia Ohio II Tom WlaeSERIES .,( ' '" •'·''
Tit.o two Super Sport modela 1, .
Moore and All-America candi- :
sportscastr, has been signed to miller, Aoholad, • dlreclor
Chevelle'a middl...t-tbo'line aeries tho . Cheveile's . m~st e'oonomieat ~el,~t
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Cbovelle'o fineot. Fromt bucket -10,
date Wally Jones began to find ·
do the blow-by-blow radio ac- of llle LeoiUe of Oblo Sport..
Malibu, ntaina many featunw t~und
but
don't
let
Its
gentla
price
'tig
f&amp;!Jt
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door-~-d~r earpatiur and .., all·
1 aa affiliate
In the two Super Sport modela: Like
the range and rael?d to a 78·6l A revised rna
f ~ 65of
the
Sonny
Uston-Casmea.
Tbe
leape
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The
300
bu
all
Ch.vrolei'l'trl•;., ·
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vlayl .mtef)or Ill ooven colorl. A wide
oU Ch~velleo, il's a rood loot aborter
victory..
Avondale Wildlife ~rea' M~':tt~ · sluo Clay world heavyweljht Of tho! Nail-l WUdllle F•d·
ditfonal
VBIUO
and
re]JabllJtY•
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cboleo of ti'8Dimiai- ..,d ext.....,oot
thaq b1g carw, maklnc it easy to park
Coil
auspention.
Body
by;
JUIIeu
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Washm~ton , a 6-foot:7 junior ingum and .Perry Cou~ties
championship bout at Miami erattoa, JpDDJor of the event
hlrh-perlorm""•• onrinH, Plus a
ud ~andle. Yot jnside it'a surprisingly
Flush-and-&lt;iry rocker panels&gt;•Y•'- ;
renter With a sleeH:prmg leap. available free for sportsme~ at Fla., on Feb. 25, ABC a,; for the Zltb year.
whole boat of other optioDL
apactoua ..,4 comfortable.
Chevy dealer "wlll tell you alUIIe Mlf. t • .
commanded both boards an• I the Publications Branch '~0 Ja;nooiiiin~c~ed~tod~a~y~.
,_...
: ~~ . t ~ !-5:-i ' ;:!
blocked ~0 We-_sl Ch~ter shots Dublin Road, Columbus,' 43212.
iii
1111
Jn the Imal etg~t mmutes as Public hunting and fishing
V1lla~ova posted 1ts 13th victory provided through 8
and eighth in a row. Moore had agreement between the Oh'
26 points for the Wildcats fol- Power Co. and the Ohio Di~~
. lowed by Washmgton with 17. sion of Wildlife. A permanent I
otber games on the semester Ifree permit Is required and It
exam-sh~rten&lt;;&gt;d schedule feat- may be obtained from the comBetween Herrlsonville &amp; Downington
ured thlee of the top 10 teams I pany office 1n McConnelsville, I
Off Stele Route 143 on Route 684
~ ~e UPI .small college ral· j the divjsion office in Athens or i
g ·
.
at the division headquarters
Evansville, the No. 1 small I Came spec1es present at th
toiJege team . overcame an ~ar- 1 area incl ude rabb·t
'I
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ked
' • qua1 , 1ox
· s x -ran
Ken- and gray squirrels d
,.,.!!1!!!!!!!1!0!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
tucky Weslevan for a 81-69 win l coon and th f be, eer • rae- I .
tt lith · ·. 13
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wm 10
games.
· proximately 29.5 aces of ~ater
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Filth-ranked Hofstra almost have been stocked w·th la
Up9et Army at. West Point but i mouth bass, bluegills :.00. c~!
..,e. Cadets
. I and chemt
f ralhffl m the dosing nel ca"t·•
_u :HI, Phystea
This is how
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,nJch sn_ap~ 't(ofstra·s nine- on addiUonal waters and those
start a Joan
, ,l ame wmnmg streak. Steve determined suitable for supporal'llsenson scored nine straight lng fish life will be stocked.

Revised Map
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11raneoe11 wtU be carrying the Newsome ocored 3t polnll. No
markl Into the contest.
natlon'o le • d 1ft 1 ..,.,.. Into one helm tbll or oloco hBI A victory would put Western
Athens.
been able to otop the mlgbty Mlcbljan In 118 beat poaltlon for
Earller this month, 111e Bob- mile.
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cata feU before !he Broncoeo, Both
wlll ~arry lour· '!be Bront ' lead the lead In
96-113, at Ka1aJnazoo ao Maney game win otreab and t-1 con· offense wllh 83.7 polnll a game

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BOWLING GREEN (uPI) Ohio University, tile MJd.Amer·
lcllt O)nforon&lt;:e leader, hBI the
court advanllge in ita
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WeliW)I Mlcblgan, bul the

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THIS WEEK

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Delaware GOP Hunters Learn Hard Way
Major League Baseball Players
Signing Now At'Very Quick Pace Senator Issues About Ohio's 'Waste Law'

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Phone WY 2-3432 for R...rv.tlons

~omeroy
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ow ~ ollices. Problem 101Yi111 is ..,; bu$1· .
nesa.. Money problomso
111-. -tlon expenses,
doctor bills, things lika
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tho kind of ~all
we w. So wbeD Hcbier'i looked iDio tiUI
11t11tl« lhOrollltili'i diey ~ that many
feei lifiirl a · diel with iDcreased
pm:ent&amp;JOI o( lht "Jl91Y·unatorated" fato,
and ndll«d ~ ol lht '"oat~Dtod"

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ilbortenins .....1 im HeiDer's · bread ·1:0ntains
about throe lilDeo u mucla of the preferred
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AJ..L STARS

Young•town.

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half before going ahead State at Wilberforce.
· er to tiualify in 1 single year. C; lnnatl
33 17 .6$0
to stay 61-59, with 3.02 left in 1
Call II Foul•
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Philc d hi
ThisDJ,. · tlJe
from hitheh Newa York
e1p •
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25 .411
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game al l· A total of 81 personal fquls Ohl
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Wildlif
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Wntern Dlvl•Jon
IIPAHN TO BE HONORED
game that ,.w nine ol the 10 white-tailed deer trophy heada.
w. L. Pet, /
TULSA, Okl.a . \UPl l- Warren .starters foul ooL. De!II!On There are 2S typical and six Los Angele1
29 18 .817
Spahn. the Milwaukee Braves' ~roved .to be . h~tter at the fre: non-typical heads. Two of t he St. Louis
28 21 .571
veteran pitching ace, will be torow J~e, htth~g 2L
an heads were taken In Meigs / San Francisco
25 20 .556
0
honored Sundav as the Oklaho- lhe Qua ers rna •
county, one In Gallia coonty, Baltimore
17 29 .310 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UP!)
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1Detroit
11 33 .250 - The Minnesota Twlno bas..
mali who conirlbuted most to Wilmington overcame a 17· / I 1 ded
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amongLI Ide en e w
Wedneld•y'• Resultl
ball club, critized for allow~
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mem ers are a c ng oun- Cincinnati 109 Boston· 92
: way m the second ha lf. but. a ty hunter , Arlee McCUllough,
.
ing segregation or tls players
st. Louis Cardinal Manager full court pre" c. used all fiVe who bagged th• biggest typical
115 ol Its spring training site at OrJohnny Keane is among those Quaker starters to foul out, and trophy ever taken in the state· Los
es dl,., ~rot ,01
lando, Fla., has asked a nation·
sctleduled
to participate when the Big Red picked up Jts . 19th Bria Gen William F Moor' S L
an •B; • ame• p
al groop to help solve the prob·
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a· Arlington
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PIhn receives
t he Ar t Grtggs
Upper
assistant
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B
Calvin Griffith president
Memorial Award at the annual j Pitt d om i n a t e d
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' ew or at a1t 1more
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•amon
mner.
boa1u! m t e ran ers J
Ohio National Guard ; two bro- 1 Detroit It San Fruncisco
the team, said Wednesday
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thers who jointly took a buck,
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the Twins have been Unable to
Dannie and William Debolt,
come up with a solution to the
' Newton Falls, and a bow hunt0
segregated accomodations at
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Martin Higley,
Bowling / By United Pres• lotern•ttonal Orlando.
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. Pittsburgh 14 Kent Slate 63
Griffilh made his comments
McCullough'• biggest typical Youngstown 64 Steubenville 61 after the Minnesota Council for
head. a 186 lb , 2-8 pointer, ex- Fenn 83 Alleghen? 63
Civil and Human Rights called
Middleport (3-6 l will baltle r Yla ss A circles, h as play ed reeds th. Boone and Crocketl Demson 81 Wllm1ngton 76
for an immediate end to the
Wellston (;.4 i Friday night here i!SMle great basketball and then Club wilmer of 1960 by 3 I-ll
segregallon.
for l chance to finish at the /. some not so great. Coach Bob point. and Should rank Well In Ohio Ji.A. Buketball Scores
The council said 'jwe con·
top of the secood division of S hesky 's c Iu b near Iy bl ew
a1o
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thl. Year., Jntern·onal com""Toledo DeVilbiss 71
demn his
segregation policy
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the eight . team SEOAL.
t.u Middleport 172-701 then has titlon.
Toledo Central fO
and implore baseball fans and
And Pomeroy's Panthers (2- lknocked off Wellston and JackToledo Woodward 54
the management of the Twins

Asks National
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7) go to Nelsonville 17·21 as un· ' son , both first division 'dubs.
Toledo
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derdogs, shooting for a victory '1 Wellston , coming into Middlethat could pull them out
of 1pa-t, has also been hot and
in Jackson Couniy by Stanley
Toledo Start 56
their basement lie with Galli· The Rt)Ckets measured the
Elam. Portsmouth. The rec-. Toledo lJbbey 59
ord Ohio non-typical was the
Toledo Scott 47
polls also 2·1.
Ikets S:t·M on Dec. 6· They are 235 lb. S-1-polnt head entered Toledo Walle t!5
Tha t"s about the size of the 1 5--f, tied wilh Jackson
for by Jim Clark some years ago.
Toledo Macomber
cheerini this wet&gt;k for Meigs third place. The Jackets will Four or the trophy
heads
Count} ·s two clubs running in have to play b:iskelball to win . came from Licking County,
Class A~ eo~pt&gt;tifion. That 1~. : Racine Is at North
three each frorn Hocldn&amp;, TrumINDEPENDENT
neither 1s gomg anywhere m
u" """• I bull and Vinton, two each from
LEAGUE STANDINGS
the title chase but each has Belpre (2-0 In SEOBL play ) Jackson, Musklngum , Jefferson TEAM
W L
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it could · be dan gerous to comes into Rutland,
and Meigs, and one each from G &amp; J
11 1 1016
any Gl lhe othet· teoms given a I is idle until the 28th, and East- Harrison , Mahonlng, Rosa, AIJJ. Firf!:iltme . . 11 1 832
lt'Od \I'B rm night in shooting. /ern also takes a breather un- tabula, Lucas, Scioto, Fairfield, Robin!lon 's
5 7 795
Pomeruy's opponent . Nelson- til the 28th, rt:;11nding out this GalUa, Morrow, Coshocton end Weiher's ... $ 7 6H
· wlllf, ranking high in the slate 's 1week's ~age c.ard.
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Griffilh replied that the team,
whose lO..year training contract
at Or!ando expires after this
_¥ear's Grapefruit League
sou, was told last year the segregated policle• at the hotel
. would be eliminated by this
year.
However, he uld, ~'lad Sepwhen we started to
make reservations for 1~
spring training, we found that
thJs would not be ao."
He said the club tried unoiUCcessfully to Ioree tile end
the segregation and then caUed
on the National
1g.alnst Discrimination to
try and solve the problem.
Griffith said neither the club
nor the commlssJon "has come
up with a workable 1olutlon."
First malleable nickel
was
by Joseph Wharton,
Philadelphia, Pa., In 1885,

Theao two Super Sport modelo 11'1
Chev~lle'o fi!leot. Front bucket ae&amp;IB,
door-to-door carpetinl and an llllviayi ,IDtorjor in aeven ool- A wldt
choice of t"""miali9bl aDd extra-1
bl1h-perlormuce eurioet, Plua a
wilole boat of other optiooo,

JUNIOR 'HIGH

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taxes, ....lion expenses,
doctor bills, !hints like
li1lt. Bettor IIIII, Atlp ill.

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Now Reduced
Y, off
e I Group of Mtn's SPORT &amp;
DRESS SHIRTS, val. to 6.95,
Salt, 2.65
2 for 5-00
eMEN'S PANTS, corda, corduroy,
maloakin, val. to 5.95 _
Salt 3.75
eBOYS' SPORT SHIRTS, 2.99 volue,
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Crow &amp; V-ntck, val. lo. 10.95 ' ,;6:s(L
eMon'• &amp; Boya' All Wtathor.C0-1\:TS;,,', :·
lined &amp; unlined
Reducid .•)• . ,
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but don't let Ita gentle price'ii11 fcl'~t'"
you. The 300 baa all Che\Tolft'l'l;ni• .' ' ·
ditional value i.nd rellabiUty, &gt; FoiJI~
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Coil suapenaion. Body by. llttll•*" li •
Fluah-and-dry roekor panels•·•Y•¥ .
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at 8 a m, Wednesday to the
resideuce of Don Jones of 2:110
Monroe Avenue where a rusted
vent pipe from the furnace caus·
ed the noor joists to over heat.
The total damage was estimated
at $10. The frame house il
owned by Grant Roberts.

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SALE OF BOOTS
Rubber Footwear For All
Still ·At SALE PRICES!

in~1ease

were u slightly but cherry v..
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neer declmed . orne
gp I
ces were down but soft maple :
increased,
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Ocean Cables
International law allows nalions at war to cut the oc~~n
cabies of their enemies, but a
cable from a neutral country '
to a warring country cannot be
cut in neutral territory. Ocean
cables were cut In both World
War I and World War II.

KEY CHAINS WITH KENNEDY EMBLEM

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Chooi~r Council, Doughten of
America met Tuesday evening
wltll lii'.'me.rs present,
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Cleland wore home from l1iiO&lt;
pUa]a and Mae Spencer ' lm~ . ~m pneumonia. Glenna , Ha,~ liiffered a stroke.
o..;, ~ was 'tnalaUed ••
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and ~ . Mill ber; from Eva
Ball~ for cards Hnl al death
o1
huaband and from Ida
Young tot eard aent her at
Chrilt#'· Plans were completed lrw ·!• llyette sbower bonor·
lnJ ~ Wolle at lite nul
meellng, February 4. The

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sjlortening uoec1 In . Heiber'o bread con!alm
obout lbree Wileo ., muclt of the preferred
·-satlll'~e.· as irl moat: bradS. ~6 arc

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The.., -open resealable label mata ·Meiner'o
Enric~ Breed lhC easiest 1~ 10 open,
easiest 10 dose • , . slice aftor llico after slice!
To open the loaf, simply peel tlte Iabat After ·

each uae, reclose tbe package easily. Press the
label ODd It ati&lt;:b firmly to die oollopballo. '
Uoo It ovet

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proud cllhis &lt;iuolitJ. bread and of laking -~
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POMEROY
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r~vorable,

ently alluded to certain allega·
tlons involving Truman admin, aticn officials The oriental
Jstr and vicuna ~at were ap:~ent references to charges
th t ,,.. to II \Senate lnveBttga·
former President Eisen·
ho:er:e
assistant, Sherman
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PT. ~LEA
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rr ements to
da Ch• Omega Sorf'~ of~ ~o kill p~edg~g.;.,:;:: for new
to he held January
to enter! n
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~to, Donna Lee Bucher, on 27th ,

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America Group
M~ts Tuesday

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ALL SIZES-VALUES TO 3.99

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pointed · to purchaae blrt
Y
alfts for lhe chddren of the
botne.
A dessert course was served
by the TrJpletts, Mrs. Jo AM
Whlte, and contribullng Mrs.
Dale HyaeU and Mrs .. Joe Bislop. Attending were the above
named and Mrs. Coleen Vanmeter,- Mr. -· and Mrs. Bowen, M~Hennan !{lncald, Mro. Aoabe e
Houdulielt, Rev. and Mrs. Fred
Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerlach.

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MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE

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kennedy, by Thomas Bowen. PT. PLEASANT - The local cw;imams' reference to mink The ~verage prices fllr wallnut J
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Values to 24.~5 . , . , ....•... , •• , ••.

Cbovelle'o middia-oC-the'lineseriee, the
Malibu, retains maDy features found
iD the two Super Sport models. Like
aU Chevelleo, it'o a (,O&lt;id loot shorter
than bir cars, IIIAldnc it easy to park
.. d handle. Yet jaside it'a surprillintlly

Saving• l!p to 1;2 OFF

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Drutit! Reduction•

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I Group Our Moot Populor, Val. to ss.oo .. .. Siltr~
I Group Our Economy Brond, Val. to 3f.95 , .

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wool1, French flonnol on~ eabo, 6.95

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EXCESS ACID

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8e ru:mem bered

Topcoats, 1 Group Vat to 52.75
Sale 3l.W
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Two Lorain County waterfowl Dalrymplt• was the arrestilng
While tile Athletlco ar~ mer..
hunters learned tile hard way officer in another case in
ol
1 tartlng to algr tlle1r play·
"at there 18
- so&lt;alled
rain County which had an
Y • l!te CblcagothCUba ••;.;;:[' WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a law"
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Tbe Cleveland
DUE TO
era,
when they recently
fendantaspect
was fined
just a
NO COST
ly tlnsthed, Sou
me.:. verbal broadside aimed at the fined for failure to
previously in Huran Cuunty for QUICK RELIEF OR
Norman became uiiC
Re bli
sen retr 1'eve two wounded
oka his Whlte House, a
pu can
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L ator said Wednesday that be can mergansers. Judge
session of a pheasant in the Ask Ahout 15 - Doy Tnnl Offl'r!
Ierma after
Wa.;:; saw no difference between pub- Kolena , Lorain Municipal
closed season. Then he paid
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lie officials accepting a stereo fined each $15 and costs
$15 and costs of $5.
also aignedndthe AI~ r : Bean record player, a mink or vicuna then suspended the costs.
s-oru.-t:
Rigbt-ha er
vm ndc I cmrt a deep freeze or an orient· Tom Sechrist, district enf,orct~l This time, in Jlldge D. R. t~::~-:-.:_-:-~~~~!:T;
who won 13 games a
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Goidthorpe 's Municipal Court
......_._.. Mm..,.. wbicb. filly_..
tile energetic three laBI aea!IOII, and eenter al rug.
rymple, Lorain County game
the out • of • season - , _ .,._, "
of tilt Atbletica still has fielder BID Virdon •lined wllh Sen. John J , Williams, R-Del. , protector, DiviSion of Wildlife, hunter was fined $25 and cosla
c:,-ruoa
0
hla players.
l'lttsburgh ?fhlle Wade Blasln- issued the acid statement fol· while standing on the mumcl- of $8. Thus In one year, he
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
; , : . . Diego Segul and In- game 21J.year-old $1110,000 bonua lowing disclosures by Senate In- pal pier in Loram saw ,
paid $53 to obtain two pheasDutton Druo Co,
13
fielder GaorJe Wllliarns became southpaw, became the
th vestlgator Tuesday that a $580 hunters shoot at and crtpple ants - which he was not perRoller Ph•rm•cy
th Iilli inembers of tile Atll· member of tile Milwaukee high-fi set was given to tllen the two waterfowl but make
tb IIIID tbeir contracts, Braves to accept tenns.
Sen, Lynd!¥1 B. Johnson in 1959 effort to retrieve
It
which - • mailed to them by The Yankees signed second through arrangement. made by
A Wildlife Counctl order proGeneriil Manager Pal Friday. baaeinan. Pedro Goozalez, first former Senate Aide Bobby vi des that nn persons s hall kill
Since tlJe Atblellcs abandoned baaeman Mike Hegan and pile~· Baker.
or cripple any migratory game
til ir offices In Municipal Stad· era Jack Cullen and George
glvea a . bird wlthoui making a reason·
e
Ued the eon- Shoremaker.
" Whenever
albe eHort to retrieve the btrd
tum, Fridayhl1'":.
And the neighboring Mets an· public.official an article ol such and include in In his bag limit.
tracts from
me.
nounced the signing of pitcherY value
is
The crippled bird must
Tracy Stallard and Bill Wake- thing m return, Wdharnsff' . I be killed .
f1 ld
aerted "and any publtc
lela
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ts
h gUts " not
fO LeeRight
• handed pitchers bOon who arcep tosu~he unable to . Timber Market is
Fred Newman and Au rey so natve as
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ftGat~wood agreed to terms with recognize UJOt point."
Steady to Goo''
the Los Angeles Angels, who "1 seE no difference In
Timber market conditions in
Plana were made to remern- now have satislfied 1% of their acceptnnce . of an experuuve most of th~ state remain steady
Recordings
ber children of the county home
stereo than m the aceeptance of tu. good wtth prospects for the
of excerpts of
with birthday gifts when tile
former short- a mink or vicuna coat, a deeP, r.ext few months
Homebulldera Cia.. of the Ml4· h 10 th St Louis Browns lree:re. or an or•ental rug,
"Timber Prices. a. quarterhis speeches
-~ field manager Williams said,
Jy puhhcatioo issued )omtly by
dleport Cburch of Christ met ' op
Tuesday ·evening at the ho~e :ruF:sCities in the MidweSt ,, 1 condeinned the deep the Ohio Division vf Forestr~,
33'!-1 RPM, 99c
45 RPM, 49c
of .Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Trip- League. It will be Demars' sev- freezes and vlcuna coats of the \ the Ohio. Agricultural Expert·
with en'th year 88 manager in the preceding administrations, and ment St&lt;Jtion ami. lhe U. S. Delett, Fatrlane Drive.
John F. Kennedy end Hil F~mily
The meeting was opened
BaJtlmore Orioles ' organiultion. l wilt not defend the stereo partmmt of Agnculture, shows
IN PICTURES
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a slight
in stumpage
prayer by W,mdell Gerlach fol]owed by a reading on the
be but one code for public Qffl· prices durmg Lhe past
death o1 our president, John F.
ANSWER CALL
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BY THE EDITORS OF LOOK MAGAZINE

.._ Ualled Pnu l.ateraatioaal
us
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Mayb&lt;
lit
has
no
ba..,..
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but ol leal! Charles 0. Flnley
.. going
to make aure he has
ballp
'lOme
.yen.
Finle)' has one more week to
work out •
Stadium
lease with Kanoao City official•,
according to a resolution passed
by Amtrtcan League owners, or

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No ,........,.
marka
Intoput
the conta • •
at ue toMAC
make
il a lwo-mon
ro&lt;e
Newsome ICOI'ed 39 polnll
since. has
A victory
wruld
Western :iO per cent. Ohio Is best
If
ocorlilg
booon, N..,_
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the mighty Michigan In Ill best position for
per
baa o conference avencnde
a title driVe alnce 1952.
35 polnll In fwr 11111101 a
mite.
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Ill carry four- The Brat&lt; . lead the lend In game
nd H
d
32 points in liS starto.
aDd con· oi!Oli!IC with 83.7 points • game Newsnme a
owar
Miami'• Cbarley Dinkins te
g
top rebounder wllb IZ.:i per

ruary It mlelln(,
A cake
beld by the
good of or4er
wltiJ
ErmaClelaftlu

with us

len! solvinc Is
btfsi-.
neSL-Money problems,

BI'OIICOell wW be carrying the
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Athens.
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EarUer Utla mooth, the Bobcall fell before tlJe Br':',
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Olve uo 1 call at any of
ow rworbJ offices. PrCJb.

BOWLING GREEN (UPI) Oldo Unlverolly, tile Mld-Amorlcaa Cooforence lellder, has the
boJIIe coorl advantage In Ill
lboinJown meeting Saturday
witll Wtstem Mlcblgan, but the

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One of the .things you'illike best about it is 11 models to,choose f(6jri;. ':~:

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Dr, Pool Curren,
Shelby, Totals , . . . . . 36 36 •684
preoldenl of the Big Bucb or- Gamea tonight: Firestone
&amp;anlzation, announced tllat tile Robinson'•, Terry's vs G &amp; J
award dinner •willclle held ~ and Evart\ va Wolber's.
the Union Grange, illlree ·mllea Monday'o 11mes: G &amp; J
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BJ~ Unlled Pre1111 leternatlonaJ 1points late in the co11te11t, ~Yin&amp; February 15, at 5 p.m. The an- 11ns and Weiher '• v Terry• •
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The way Jim Wasbiugton of tht- count thrfe times, the last nual bu•lness meeiJni wnt be
the rseventh • ranked Villanova 1 at S7-all. He finished wit h 34 held jn the Grange auditorium •
t !IUitt t 1111111!1
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Wildcats figure s it, you can't go I points. Mike Sllllman led Ariny beginning at 3 p.m. and there , Tbe lhemo ol Notlooal WlkJ.
wrong if you copy the best in with 21.
will he the uaual dloplay of tro- lift w..k, Morek U-ZI,
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the business, namely Bill Rus- In other games, Virginia Tech phles. Succe1sful hunters In "Am~rka Needs OGtdoor R ...
sell of the Bos lon Celtics.
rallied for its lllh win, 72-18 Meit:s were Harold E . Denney creatioa - Act Now &amp;e Pr•
Wa shington, emulating Rus~ over Eas' Carolina; Providenet No. 11 of ('.oltllllbus, Ill lb., U vide 'For lho Faturt.."
aeJI 's great defensive prowess defeated CanJsiu8, 71-7f and pointer, .In Gallia: Ray David'l'hOt ,... hud Ia baDd
and &lt;' iutch scoring , :·esuced the Pittsburgh topned Kent State, 1011 Jr. No. 17, of Culumbu•. wllh lhe
mlllloa lhreeWildca ts from an uncomfortab.: 184-63.
147 lb., l-1 pointer, and Paul yeor parka aDd ncreatloa ·pr..
ly c lose game against sma11 col·
Bednar_!~. No. 22, a 142 lb. 6-8 ·v•m oow under ""Y by lht
lege rep1·esentative West Chest·
pointer, of Barberton, both lak· DeJIOI:ImOIII of Notunl J1e.
er State (Pa .i Wednesday night.
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en in. Metg,s!
atH~refs In Oblo, aimed at
Wesl C h e s I e r tenaciously
oddlq $It
a year 1o
• · stayed within a couple of points
ABC SIGNS KEITER
lhe •tate•, lourlot lnote,
of the powerful Wildcats until
, NEW YORK (UPI)- Leo Kelt.
the c:bhou for the eele.
midway in the final period when 1
er., veteran baseball and boxing brotton In Ohio te Tom WloeWashington, sophomore Richie '
sportscastr, has been slgred to miUer, Aab•lnd, • 41rector
do the blow-by-blow radio ac· of tbe Leape of Ollio Sporio.
Moore and All-America candidate Wally Jones began to fiod
1 count of the Soony Llston.c..,.
men. Tfle leape Jt ID aHIHate
the range and raced to a 7~1 .A revised ·map of :1 ,416~acre sJu1 Clay world heavyweJght 01 tb• NaiJGnol Wlldllre Fed·
~irt ory.
Avondale Wildlife Area, Musk- champiOnship bout at Miami, era«oa, tponaor of the eveat
Washington, a 6-foot-7 junior ingum and Perry Counties, · Fla., on Feb. 25 , ABC 1rr lor the Zllh year.
center with a steel-spring leap, available ft-ee for sportsmen at nounced today,
commanded bolh bvards •nd the Publlcallpns Branch, 1500 wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iii
blocked 10 West Chester shots Dublin Road, Columbus, 43212. 1
in the final eight minutes as Public hunUng and fishing are
Villanova posted its 13th victory provided through a Lwperative
and eighth ;n a row . ·Moote had agreement between the Ohio
26 points for the Wildcats fol- Power Co. and the Ohio Divl·
- lowed by Washington wltll 17.
slon of Wll!lllfe. A permanent I
Other g.ames on the semester free permit is required and It
exam-shorten~ schedule feat- may be obtained from the com·
Between H•rrlsonville &amp; Downington
bred three of lhe top 10 teams pany office in McConnelsville,
in the UPI small college rat- the division office in Athens
Off St1te Route I 43 on Route 684
lngs.
at the division headquarters
Evansville , the No. 1 small
Game apectes present at the 1
'College team , overc&amp;llle' an ear- area include rabbit, quail, fox 1
• ly lead by sixth-ranked Ken- ud IP'IY IQUirrels, deer, rac- J~!!!!!!!!!!!!!...,...,~~~!!!~!!!~
tuf!ky Wesleyan for a -11-69 wln, coon ~d other forbearers . Aplts 11th win in 13 games.
proximately 29.5 aces of water
· FJith-ranked Hofstra elmoat have been stocked with larg•
' ' upset Army at West Point ,b ut moulb bass, bluegllls and chan"' ~e Cadets rallied in the closing nel caUlah. Rtysical snd chem·
•;nmutes for a 64-59 victory JcaJ survey• wiU be conducted
:•: 'f'hich snapped Hofstra '• nine. on additioo•l waters and those
start a
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winning streak. Stevr detennJned suitable for support·
ocored nine straight lng fish' Hie will be stocked.

fillanova Captures 8th.Win
lnRow:EvansvilleT ·

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v~ity araduote, played two
HONOLULU (UPI ) - New '
yeara witll tho CblciJO 8oara
York State 's Athletic Commisof the Nat Jon a 1 Foolbllll
sion chalrlllM, M e I vI n L. COACH REAPPOINTED
League.
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Krulewitch, will leave toctay to
BOSTON !UPI)-Boston Unl·
confer with boxing officials In verslty' backfield coach, Bob
the Philippines and Japan. Margarita, was reappointed
The- wolverine Is
clllled
Krulewitch said he will discuss [ Wednesdoy to his posltloo for " gluttoo " becauso It Is IIIICb I
the adoption of unUorm rulesthe third successive ~year.
·ereedy feeder.

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otrol(llt win bef..-e tlJe smallest the aeuon, held hlgh-ocoring
crowd of the year ln PlttJ.. Brian Generalovicl! to nine
proved obout everything else ville battle was tho apalllght
burgh_ But Kenl, now U tor pointl. D~n Norris' It WN high
enroute to 13 straight victories, / Ohio rollege filme in Wedneaf"' the Flashes,
and now we know the Penguins day night's ligh! schedule. ElseFenn '• Weldon KyUe ICOred
can wJn the close ones, too.
Iwhere, Kent State suffered an
j:J point. in the win over ~11~
'!'he PenguJn. had their cioo- IM-63 sethack at Pittsburgh ,
gheny •• the F01oo IP'lbbed an
est call of tile se..on Wednes- Fenn socked Allegheny' IH3, ~
early
lead and Wifre never
day niJhl Jn a 6Hi victory at Meadville. P• , and llenJson
headed . Fenn ls now 5-3. •
over SteubenviUe, and they had WOll an 81·76 free throw contest
19~3
to come from behind to do it Iat Wilmington _
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with a· surge in the final four
No &amp;arne~; were on the Ohio ,
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college slate tonl.ahL but action
NaUoul Ba1ll:e&amp;ball AaiOC!Iatloa "I'
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m your aelt.doar ..tp ·
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Will
up slightly
. tr e Buc•...eye B'1g Bucs
k Club
Dlvia•r,..y I borrow a cup of vtlamla
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one o ege ourna- 1 in the Buckeyf! Bib Bucb Club
W. L. Pet.
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wers, 58, af Froot, ~,.,
dahl t :• p. m.: w
1o11, .Mn. Cblrltl o. llelviA, &amp;. at bil homt w....,..r,y
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11ronron, and Mro. Clanonco D. m, ..w lie bald Frldl1 at 2,
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Campbell, Aahland, Ky.
m. II lbe Whllt fW!orol
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Alnan&amp; 111o1e who eniM'ed 11o1at Coolville wUh tho Reo.
,.._, 1!1 .. low ...
&amp;Ieana Boo- VaiVIIIIIII deft ..,.,.. 1:•
..,. br.opilll illlbe ))IIIIi boun
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Wblte af!lcll!iJII, B11rta1 trill118ull, Oleo'«, WA • ~ ... 11oe1 11M m'led
O!p.AHOMA CITY
worth
down 13, 3:10 a. m. ; m. ' .
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...,. Mn. Danl!e H. Mltehell, Mn. Charles 1!:, Wood, Kerr, In Carlhoge comowy.
prlllklenl ol lbe Melp ~ It ~ ~ .__ -.... Munlerer Howard Otis Lowery Cbarlorol down 13, U5 a, m.; ~c-..__.~ ~Zl 446 Hedgewood Dr., t!onovon L. son, 5:1b p. m. Wednolday . Mn, llo ia IIUl'VI\'od
blo
!i&lt;llools at I r&amp;«g811ia-be
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Fu!kJ, S1 Port1ntmlll Rd ., Mrs. WOllam W. Rerny, me Eutem Hermon B&lt;nnn,
meeting saturday at I
H-oy beet- dGnDIIII I&lt;
him with a knife, and &amp;laaD up U, 4:15 a. m.; A. E. down ' 10 P· IlL ; Mill• Ill.
Allee E. RomalDe, Eureltl Star Ave., son, 3:47p. m. w- Flo....., Bowen, Atheol;
olflce,
. _ , . . ,.... . Old all
• WMl8ll 11ostase f3 for Dyke up 15, 7:20p. m.; Cblrles ?:2Sp. Ill ; JadiG.dowall:a
Rt., Mrs. Frod E. Northup, Eu- day. Mrs. George Henry van- en daaghton, Mrs. Peorl
VIrgO AtklnJ, llalTIIooville, ....,._ .., . _ x
fiN home,
sreveoson up IIi, 1:Ill • · m.; 1 · m.: Bob 8el1tet ., a:• '
"'" Star Rt., Mn. Georre M!ter, Mf-· w. va., daughter, er, Stewart; Ml'!!· D onlll Wll tledod vlee ptl8lilent, llld - - - . RUIIq 1!1111 He warned hill vletima, "teD S, M. Jenks up 15, 2:56 a. m. ; m.; Ingahm dowa 4:1t
Henry Von Meier, Maaoa, w. 10:21 a. m. WedDesday.
Stover, Alhena; Mn. Ruby lfy0 . Plllenon, COUIIIY · beet wu .. lmpaluiJI 11 •
I'm a mental patleal Walter Beckjord clown 15, 5:45 l!udeye Slate dowa 7'• a..: .
Va.; Edward R. Patterson, ColDbcltarpol
aell, Pomeroy; Mn. Maqle IDiend..,t, autornallcally
be- , .ldlvlty In Ohio. lr ia sliD .
a mun!er•r."
a. m. ; CoL Davenport up 16, KIMwlil lllnr - 0 . 7;
togevme, W. Va., Mn. ·EIUt Me- Patients reoendy discharged En!llan&lt;l, Frost; Helen, af
CIJIU! clert.
~--•- proclleod 111 ,._ por1o 11 ~ Lowery'• meot neor
S 1. m. ; NorthorD dowa 16, 8bearer doWII I..., ·U:41 IIi
Mllllln, Rt 1 Ral!lne, Mn. EUz. lnoluded Mrs. Glenn Soles, Cecil art; and Belly and KaMn
boord member~, """""' ltale.
Okla., by a lone
: 1. m.; Peqy Downey up m.; Solvay up Loadou $:" !If
abeth E. Kengle, Jockloli, Rob- PbDllps, Mra. David Herdman, home; five sons, Ralph
Raodav~. ond Harold
WedDesday
18, 5:101. m.; l..un6a Point m. ; Bingo ap lll8nlle&amp; t I.IILf
art H. Reinhart Jocklcft Ho"' Mn Doris
Tbeo New- ward Ill the USAF, ond
Portland, ...,.. rHWorn
one of Oklahoma's !DOll up 11, 1:15 a. m.; Elisha Woocb Sandy and Tbelma Alii up Millo
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manbiD118 since
down 18, 7:15 a. m.; Andrew met $:10 a. m.; Blair 1114
neth, a! home; four •brotbn, November ienenl olectlon. A
af Prell)' Boy Floyd and
up 20, 7:45 p, m.; &amp;so Sandy down WhifleW 3 p, IILf
Glelln, Zanelvllle; Merle,
· permit wu Jsaued to J .
Machine Gun Kelly.
Pennsylvania down 21, 6:45 a. Jerry Bosworlh don WinfWt
art; Delmar, Columbwi ; Floyd McMurray for NorthiiOfllern.
.
Tile 1!1'011 came five
m. ; National clown 23, 1::10 a. 8:40 p. m.; Semel don Will!
stewart; t.ur sllton, Mra. Ar- 11 wu decided to .llllkt the
after Lowery threatened
m.; c. v. Hamer down 23, 1:45 fl&lt;:ld _s a. m.; LeU. a.-."'!
mel Roae, New J&lt;tr~ni~P&gt; ; Mro.
~ of month
suard with a knife and
a. m.; Cralg M. down 23, 3:25 Winf1eld 4 : ~ I. m.; Lllor"""'
Faye Hastings, Columbus; Mrs. 11 7:80 p, m. *'""'llh winter
from University lloopllalln
1. m.; Jefferson down 23, S::W Lucu up Winfield 1:• I. &amp; ·
Audr• l«oed, Chauncey; Mrs. ond a p. m. during llltiiJUIIImer
F-IS•
lahoma City.
Raul Dunfee, of Ath0111.
the county olflce lbe 1111!0tiJ11
During that ftve nours,
Friends may can 1!11 lime
and
durlnt!IJ64. Otis HOIL)I'WOOD (UPI) _
convicted killer:
Iller 4 p, m, at the
Knopp has dollvered 670 eases ero Ellulleth Taykl: ond
- Abducted or held u
Funeral home.
of surplus food from Jackson to ani Burton relul'llinc to
all persona.
the schools ill the county 11111 10 wood appar'.ntly 1o aee1: 8
NEW RECORD
Middleport and Pomeroy.
lloo lo their martial tangle
••s!•lay 1
GLASGOW, Seolllllll (UPI)boad-&lt;&gt;n lnlo o furloua Ecxrie
a !!"" from a "'
Forty prl lludenll at lbe SeotFish ~
rack and b1jaclted 1 ltro
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supply oto"'
llshdn sdaCollegecl of d
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.The ll!lorous palt, who ... -stole tw~ C8T!I
W
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a1me a wor •
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"I have no Intention of .,..
rendering 1o EUzabeth and Mr.
Burton lbe property wblch I
own, ..peclally In light of EUz.
abeth'a prepoaterillWI dlvoroe
complaint clabnlng that! 'abon.
doned' her.
The differences between the
attorneys have arisen over the
value of our reopective property,
Sayo Stary False

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MciNTOSH - WINESAP
COURTLAND - ROME BEAUTY

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for pre-induction pbyslcal examtnaUona at Fort lfayo~, Columbus Tuesday Yelp Selective
Se.;,lce ~ IIIIIOUIICed today .
Tiley are Georse w. Parsons,
Rocine; William Jl', Lynch, CheLarry L. Mlleh, MiddleEarl L. McGrath, HarrlHarold A. Hysell. Del·
aware; James E. Torrence, eo.
lumbus; WilliiUilB A, Taylor,
Long Bottom;, Charles L. Shain,
Racine; Gerald v. Arnold, Elm
Grove, w. va.
WUilam Kennedy, Jr., Rutland; llobert L. y01101, Reedaville; Carol A. Folden, Jr., Car·
penter; Lawrence G. Collinl,
Reedsville; WUilam K. flarril,

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River News

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TRUSTEES TO MEET
Rutland TOW!IIhlp lrustees
meet the 1811! Saturday In OY·
ery month dlll'lnl 1864 at 1 p,
m. at the Rutland Jl'lre llolliO.

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WedDeoday afternoon rescue
warkon lolllld the secOIIII lJro.
Iller'• body, Ray Dalley, 11,
• •. but only your pharmaIll lite Oblo River aear Bocltcist know• how It 1hould
IDgporL Ray'o brother, ~
llert,
II, w11 IOUDd dead rue ..
best be used for health . , .
some, Leslie Tbompson, Wilbur
day oflerDOOD by men with
just 18 he lmowa how the
Myers,
Mrs.
James
H.
Clark,
dragging books In the river .
many other drug1 on his Mrs. Vernot1 Blevtna, Mrs, Carl
The brothen apparenishelve1, from all over the . Slmpklus, Mrs. Ruasell Straight,
Jy dmmod Sunday as lhey
world, can help you.
Mrs. Charles T, Beard, Mrs.
and Rober&amp; Smltlo, aboot 25,
Gary. Porter and Infant dang!&gt;wero searcblng tile river fir
ter, Mrs. Charles M. Taylor and
1 •mall ,boat that had drlfle4
e3 Rt~~llterecl Pharlhllclofl To Serve You
infant son, Wllllam Vanness,
1way. When lllelt boat eaP'
Mrs. Anna Plymale, Mn. Armlt
"To purposely diJiorl thl5 lhed aear mldall..m, Smltb
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Flo"'nce Smith,
inlo any story 10yiog that I Wb able lo reacb the river
Ezlekel Lyons; Kerry CheSler,
want money from Elizabeth Is hant bat doe brotbers did
Timothy
Coadee,
Candice
can,
abS&lt;llutely
false."
oot.
REXAtL DRUGS
Lawrence Com, Mlaa Lyda
Fisher, who had not been' tn
WY. 2·2955
Pomeroy Smith,
Archie Brooks. WU11am
the oame town with bil .. ,
HaU, and Mrs Ben Smeltzer.
lrangod wile and her lover
- - - - - -ColumbuJ; James W. Farley, olnce the acandal uploded in
Cheshlte; David R. Murphy, Rome almoot two years ago,
Reedsville; RoiD!IIle R. Wilt, says he lmoiVI of no plans for "'G.;;.:-";:;j'i;;;;"~~;Hs
Simon'• 6itlesl'ou Satll_,s- NOT ST.4MPSI
Lancaster, and Jameo H. Sell- a !IWillllit meeting lo iron out Gauge readlncs:
en, Portland.
their differences.
dam 18 4 20 5
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He also obj&lt;cted to ••
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Burton advising hbn on
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bo should han&lt;lle the diSQUAD CALLED
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The Middleport E·R unit wa• Vo~"bave never advised 0110
IcaUod Wednesday at 5:56 p. m. way or the other on Mr Burfor Helea Lewis, Bradbury,
ton's treatment of his ·wife "
wu lakm 10 Holzer hoopllol. Fisher said. "And 1 would !hard.
him to ...mom from commenting about my actions concernIng my wile,
"I hardly lblnk that Mr. Burton ls the one lo lecture on
morals, inteFity and hooeotylo me, or ID)'one else, And I
am coovinced more than ever
before that be cleserves an Olear for sheer gall."

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Cincinnati Re&lt;ll today oent
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Wolf, 21, Soutb Gale, Calif.,
had a 7-3 record for San Antonio of the Tens League
wu 1o lie .aasignecl 1o the Red!• •II
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ciftc Cout t.easue. Tile Col~•ll
signed Wolf in 19111 tor a be&gt;
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1-21-litc

White over blue finish , automatic tran$. Radio and heater,
good tires.

1961Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door .. $1695
6 cyl. Powerglide, radio and heaWr, PositrrcHon rear
axle, like new insidt. Fawn color. New tires.

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1957 Olds Super "88" St. Wagon $495
1962 Chevy II Nova St. Wagon · · $1795

Po~

WY 24141

WARD IS LOBER

A. C. IIRADFOBD

COLUMBUS (UPl) - Hoif.
ard R. Ward of Bowllnl: Grtln.' .'
today loal a light to Ioree I b o
University A{J&amp;rlmenla, Inc., to
make Improvements 111 lllld II
owned adjacent to Ward'a Jfi'IIP'..•

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Lane. Pomeroy. Pb. WY S-3874

1-2-tfe
A MODERN house, 8 rooms
and bath, 136 Lincoln Road,
Pomoroy. WY t.-3020.
1SIIe
ROOM for workshop or storage
on l'lum Street

1957 Plymouth VB- 4 Door H.T.- $395
One local owner, good uphol.!itery, automatic trans. Radio

Fugate, WY

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The Wood County Common
Pleas Court had ordered I b o
Drm to make tbe lmprovementa
Ward clatmd were nece&amp;Sai'J.
But the Court of AppeaJl ,~
versed the lower court and ohio supreme Court refuso4_.4p
hear Ward'o appeal.
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Call WY Wilt

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44.0rtoatai46. Aatop

Bill Wellman, Les Williamson
It Tiffin Jewelers, Phone 50,

I'Gttll Pl...an~ W Va
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lllr"l license! Call WY ~­

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1960 Ford V8 Flareside Pickup $1095
8 ft. body, Deluxe ub, chrome trim , new 6 ply tire!
on front, h~atel', blue finish . A nire one.

1961 Chevrolet

H

Ton

l.W.B. $1795

Cllas.sis for 12 ft. body. Extra good 7Mx20 lires, 6 cyl. engine. Solid ceb. Heater.

l

To-. Pickup · · $495

lb. bx. 99c

1952 Ford."6"

-l Ton

1.74

TRI·BAN I !4 lb. bx. 99c

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rooms and bath. Phone WY
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gas heat,

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·THREE nicely lum11hed
. rooms,
528S.

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8 :16 ~ Clock
8:55
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830 Publlo Servleo ·
9:45 Family Worahlp Hour
County News
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I 9 12tc
trailer. 21 foot. complete- ·turro COPYING Somca
,,fW"tllsl&gt;ed. Also welding rna· f.A')~r· an)' letter or dN i!efrt
WY 2-281B or WY z. •..ter 1111ur....., Pomeroy
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MONDAY THRtJ l'RIDAYt
8:110 8J1n Oo Nowa
8:05 Slc:red Heart
8:20 Country Jlllllbone
1:36 Farm Newo
8:45 Melp Agr. ~

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8:411 Cotmtr)t l!;lpreu ,
7:01 Breaklut Party
8:05 Bllb School FOotball
11:111 Tov Ten 8h011
12:00 Noon Report
• IJ:Ii Joneo IUlOt Bh""·
12:311 · Rev. Merlin Teets
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1:011 Football Warmup

LITTLE ORPHAN ANN!e
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7:115 llnUfllll PlrlJ..
7:30 Van PaU1ck Sports
7:60 Tho 7:60 Report
1:10 JlriChl Star Sb..,·'l1lllr.
1:45 Baker Fum. SJioir.P'rl.
U5 'l1le Llllbter Side
8:011 Bolly Newtoo
I10:11 MJnJsterloJ Aasoc.
110:!0 Country Hoe-Dowa

SATURDAY
1:45 Sip On. Tho LJfeiJne
8:118· Local. Ohio, NatlonoJ
l :lo OSU FoolbaU
Newo llld Sporta
1:411 Plaller Party
B:IS Weather Picture
5:45 Sign Off
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8:16 MUSical Clock
SUNDAY
B:~ NI!WI
7:011 Sign On Ne"(s
1:011 MuJicaJ Cloct
I .. ,.., swap Sbup
7!35 TQe Army Hour
9:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
,.,,.. Fc'l111 .Bureau
1:011 Herald of Truth
9:45 FariUJy Worship Hour
El il&amp;ncbo Time M·W
s; ~ Hour . of Oell•erance
10:00 News
10:115 lllgb Seboollll\ !'arade I11:40 Huon Co. Agr. li:xt·Tul. 9:011 Wings of Hea1Jn1
I11:40 Faml17 'W~~nhlp ftr.Thur 8:35 Tbe Bible Speab To
10:55 New~
AS£ Prngram-F'rL
10:011 Voice of Prophecy
11: 011 Artll)' Time . . .
11:30 Special Community Prng.
The UPJIII: Room
16:35 SUnday Show
Dow Jooea' Averaces
11:011 Country Hymn Time
12:011 · N~s Roundup
•2:20 Bulletin ·Board
NDCOI· Report
1%:011 NOOD Reporl
11:25 News 0 Oramo
12:11 Music JUII For YIMI
12:1S 'l1le Search
12:30 .Saturday Matinee
L-·-- Goessier!o Guest Star-Frl. 12:30 Rev. Merlin Teelo
1:55 N~WB
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1:011 Platter Pari)'
1:011 Bllly Grallam
2:li0 Saturday Matinee
4:U Biaettnar Show-T-Thur. 1:30 Lulberall Bour
2:,55 News
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*'30 LoCa.J ,N\nH
.-1:011 The Cburcb AI Work
3:011 Saluniay Malllieo
4!55 Bowttng Scoret
1:15 Tho NaVJ' Swlnp
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8:55 NI!WI
1;011 Tho 0P11D Boacl
1:.35 The Big Lie
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4:011 Disc!Dg wllb Dosa
'1:46
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1:011 The Quiet Hour
t:30 Top Ten Revue
US The Sunday Showcase
5:011 Newo Summary
1!00 SIIID On New~
t :35 World In Reriew
5:U Publlc Servlet
eiOIICountry
Time
1:011 Baptist Layman's Hour .
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8:20 Coun\ry
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14AVE ltjU ANY

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'liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiri;iij;-fiifiiiiii
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hardwood flool'l!, automatic
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boxeo to cwtomer, no
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
heat. large clooels, private .ii~llftl;~-iitllt!~R~-~;·~q~-~'7~
wholesale orders.
bath, private entrance. Utlll·
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PHONE 2-2181
POMEROY, OHIO
lies furnished. WY 2-3200.
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POMEROY LANDMARK I'
FOR SALE
For ~ -'e
-~,-,.----,.-,---o---.....-. ·Jim Jolt""'"' llld
WOMAN S days a week to clean
8
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Offers wlll be received atl,---------~1 house. Learn coin buslneso. Bud
1 1 lie
Card of Thanks
the office of Webster and Fultz,
Keystone Station, Rutland,
Pomeroy National Bank BuUdTIRES • BA TTERJES
SH 2-41122.
1 23 8lc - - - . - - - - . WE ·WOULD LIKE to thank ing, Pomeroy. Ohio, until the SNOW TIRES
•
l.eg•l Notice
everyone who sent food, flow- 28th day of January, 1964, at 11 '"Y Sin
$11.50 JOB WITII A FUTURE - Ell- - - - - - - - - - ers, cards and for all other o'clock A. M., for the Waynard 'lEGULAR TREAD
perience not necessary. Men
LEGAL NOTICB
kindness and
consideration A, Pr1ce real estate, being part 4.ny Size
$9.50
selected will have ~~~:I
ahuwn us during the time of of Lot&gt;; 68 and 1111 in Middleport, rUBES, used _
$1.00
ly hlgh earnings after
George A1herl HDJ llld Bela
our recent bereavement, the Ohio, With a four-room dwelling I rUBES, now _
$2.50
ing; fiS week to l!arl. U YCRt
who noJdo il Maryland
deat.h of our husband and fa- thereon. Property sold subject , 12 Volt BaHorln $12.95
are a famJJy m1111, neat, amJdarmet, Weot V!rp
!her, John V. Chancey. We 1AJ 1964 taxes, and aU offers sub- S Volt Bettorias 59.95
bilious, a!llj bave car, write
wtJl llkt DOIJce u.lt oa the
woolo also like to thank the jecl to Court approval.
Oo.C. Spark Plugs _ 75c
P.O. Box 1125, Parl&lt;ersburg,
of December, lllllll,
1 nurses at Holzer Hospital, Dr.
Gertrude Butler, Administra- FAN BELTS
W. Va·.
i-21J.41c
Carroll V. Grimm, ffl·
Able•. Dr. McGowan and Mr. tri&lt;.
(1, 23, 24, 25, 3tc Oony Size
$2.00 OPENING for man with car to
hla petJIJoa agalni them In
Coals of Rawlings - Coals
service· Fuller Brush custoCommon' Pleu Court of
;· Funeral Home, for their sym. NEW AND USED welders, air
Complota Llna Of
mera. Route protected. Mea£.
,._,....., Ohio, lbt lillie
"COIN COLLECTOR"
~·•No. 1ll,581 In aald
pathetic help.
I :.:1 lip compressors, welding rod.
ness and ambition necessary.
Cue
Free demonstration. PornoSuppllos and Books
$70 week to start. Phone 422f..- t!&gt;e rec&lt;IVerJ of
For Sale
roy Landmark, Ph. WY 2•
11927 or wri!A! Rt. 5 Box 116-A,
Amount s:Wmed ,.U8
2181.
1
23
ate
Keystone
StatiOn
Parkersburg,
w.
va.
1·20-«c
llld
costa,
llld 1n 8lld actton an
· IJY, 800 to 11100 bales. C a II
.Rutland, 0.
MAN TO SeD •--·Must attachment hu beeD taued llld
. &gt;• .P ~.
1-21-Uc
500 fl pine lumber, $4~ .00. Jet
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levy made '"' tho bouoe traJI.
.r.;; fti!AIRS used coveralls. Carl
water pump, $45.00. WY 2bave car. can WY U2115.
owned by tho cJe(endata, llld
) . ;l:llleValler, Long Bottom, 0.
6542.
1 23 3tp
R&amp;al Estate For Sale
I • l2tp lbltlhe·plalnllf! oeob by 1
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- AUCTION: Thursday, January
Em loyment W•nted
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30 at 11:00 A. M. on Pleasant
P
property of lite db
-~~~~ CHEVROLET V8 2 door
liodan automatlo lnnsmlssion, Hill P.oad, ~ m11e off Rt. 33, C~tcltlel' ~e1lt1J wANTED, aeneral L.....wori
,... tho oallolaciJon ai
clover, Loopodeza hay. Soulb or A~, Ohio, at top
by day or week. NeUie Coo&gt;claim.
WI tM.
1·20.fitp ri Monisoo Brown IDD: per- NEW HAVEN - 4 bedroom qolly. CH 7-26111.
122 lit.: Said deleJJdanll are required
...._ iifd•pelllloD '"' lbt
lllraw .Onal proper!J of the late frame home with bath, bard- CONCERT Grand organ by EllWt
Butler ~ Bowles, deceased.
wood floors, large dining room cels.ior sold new for $1111.!115,
day "'~l'obnlorybo
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bead
HoiJtein
cows,
z
m!J:and
other
nice
features,
tun
llin
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1811
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l"""·· Lelpatc, 0b1o. M 13$,
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cowa.
8
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2-year-&lt;&gt;ld
basement,
coal
furnace
heating.
se
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oppro.
0. Box 8L
1 11 111111
heifers, II calveo from baby 2 car garage. Located ln de- bed complete. $12.0!1. Cou bo prlaled tlll "tiJif"eJilm.COAl.. Dellver or plot ealv.. up. 2 Rol!tein bulls. sirable neighborhood. Phone lor 80~ anytl~Qe at 80.1~ East
cltmoU: y GRiMM,
These cows are in all stages more information.
MaUl St., Pomeroy, 0.
ywrself. GoeglelD lloadJCo.. Page SL. Middleport r1 lactation. Health papen
--------~1~22~~~ Webster and ·1'1111Z,
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furnlsbed. Full Uno ol lJouae. MASON - 2 story
frame
AUTO SALES
~. PJt1atw
i!S'I'EI!ED - Gennan- Shep. hold goods Including almost home with Ill baths, 8 bod(ll) IJ,.lf; (I) 1, t,
23, 111c
l"ilonl puppies. At the Teaford new eledri&lt; and coal range. rooms. Lot 120 x 200 feet. ReaFrigidaire
deep
freeze
like
sonably
priced
to
settle
ea.
Range.
I 17 12tp
new, player piano, Singer sew- tate.
Boatman Twla~ by ing machine. combination TV
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTY
Shiflet, Tl&gt;d FiQ Rlto, and radio, dining room, liv- JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN
World f!lawlanl ot
C.O.D. :V.usic.: Production Jng room and 4 bedrooms of NEW HAVEN, W. VA. 112-!143
0 Box 2509. Hollywood, furniture and many llenll not
1-21-3tc
Ill rlllt
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,
22 3lp Bowles Co-Administrators. 1 LOT for sale, 75 x 100,
llmoJI
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and
in
tablets i Form~
Har~old' Goddard &amp; Son, Auc· Rutland. C.ll SH 2-4762.
On-A-Diet 1 New name,
tiooeer, Phone Bart.lett 23!1
1-21-31p
formula Only 9Bc
at
Drugs.
12-31-30tp or 2434.
I 22 2to
i,jtw INKa,. Ht:~rmony guitars ONE DAY f'rON!'Mlng oo black
-'mptif•ers. 24 montht to and white tUm, 3 day ~
~ or call riff•n Jewel·
eesstng on all color fUm. See

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hardwood
floors, luU basement. Immed- latA! posseaslon. Phone WY
matic

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II LON&amp;rllLLOW
One letteP abnply stand• for aaotber. Ill thJs sample A Ia use4 ·
for the three L's, X for the two 0'.. de. Bingle letters. arx-o
trophle" the lenrth and formation f1l thfl WOIQI are alJ blat&amp;
i:&amp;oh day the OGdl Jttten ant dttf--.
.

CIGARmES

Eveiy G•llon

Here's how ""

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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Sweepers. Aulltorlrr
ed
llld service. Write
15112 16th St .• Parkerabur&amp;. W.
Va.

Help Wanted

m.L RATS and MICE!
lttul~~r

11-6-tfc

ONES room 1~
pie's Terrace. Phono WY

1956 Chevrolet 21 Ton Tractor $695

1957 Chevrolet

PAILY CRl'l'rOQUOTJ!: -

538 VVEST MAIN STREET

10 ply

18,000 lb. 2 speed rear axle, G speed trans. 348 cu. ln..
~8 erl.gine. 10·22 ttrftr

estuary·
LJrtcmter

CERTIFIED OIL STATION

OUTSTANDING USED TRUCK BUYS

Good tires. Heater.

...ul•r 1."

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t7. Mouth--

"'8nd heater .

GUNS
We buy. sell and trade gum.

creat

DAILY CROSSWORD

BLAmNAR'S
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abo01 lbt ellareW' lor wbldl be "'"' aa
Iovm J1'ob. 10. .
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Oocar In tilt ID09Io Glll\o 1181110 ABC-TV'I . ~ "Sap fJl
ploo- IWDO. r..- o 11111t wbo bogiD Wlltlnl Nail" aorioa ..,., Ill

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NNI'iiCEL:EJ~y'fiiifiiii!iif~t~roottll~ilidiii

2 Door $1295

PbU Meier, WY N510i 17 tic

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Drst noor, 1 room
house.
delivery of 1111 olzo lbneoiiiUe
Cbrlsttno Beegle.
for every need. l!;lnmol W.
I II 11e
Shuler, 341 Pap Sl, Mldcll&amp;-

1961 Corvair Monza Coupe .. .

Locally owned and low mileage, outstandini perfdnn~nce
with year around traction . 4 spf:!ed trans., 102 engine,
good whitewall tiN's, radio, heater, red interior with bucket seat. White fin ish .

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privatA! bath, ulllitlea paid.
Velma G. ZUspan, 'I'IW750,
Mason, W.Va.
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s bedroom b011,11 oo Lincoln

$1695

from hirlroUnd ...
CUff Road.

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awlleaco rat- day '"' NJIC.TV'a •"!Dda.,..
btlil .... 1M beJatel lbll, 1bll lbow.• .N&lt;st W""-'"1,
popular _
In "llcBalt'i day" off..... ~ villi ..
N•VJ" .,.. boon lilt -po (lneftwich Vllllp •• ~~;;~
hatch 1nm boiDI Q'ped • ·~ and tilt Stan"

lly IIICit DC BROW
-.an - Ill jbJrd. He Ia
~ Pnu lalerulloall Dina matrtmoay IIIII •tmmer lb acllng career nlatlveiJ Jato ·
. _. ,,
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Will' with the 11111y biiiiWI west of In JHe BorpiDt 11u 1umoc1 In lbJrd blllltllmtnl, 18M, , :~;
.. D0t aacliy I bilarloua bus~ lhe MIS8luipp1 wbo CllD sboul a ~ range af a11e1 - from 29; lbo l1rll tolo won. 1,
Dt41, tJ!I) I llluatlon comedy blm dOWil, lbo clomure Elbtl lbo bn11a1 aoldler "FtiiO" In llld "17'18" •·• • CB8-TV 1'
aboUt II Ia 1udJilc wllb Ill Mett!wl. And tldl ..turday, be lbo 111m "P'rom Here to Ef4rn. Great Adventure," eaneeled,
chin, but welD have our ...U. 4 ovm takbli , crack at being lty" to "Marly" to McHale.
CUifllltly ocboduled to C:~tlnUe
aessea. llld mine Jo AJlC.TV'o emcee af AJ!C.TV'o new weekly
_
throllgb tho lflDVIlll"
"McR.le'a NIV)'."
varlet)' ..,...., "Tho Hollfwood 'l1le Channel 8-: Barry peall.
I defy you to lind on teloYI- Palace."
·
lion a more lrultwortby lace 11eJni a llllualloa comedy,
llan !liM belmcJnl to the liar "M&lt;Hale'a Navy'' Itt not tlwa)'l
t1 IIIII 'Ill-y night aerlea, very funo,v. II Ia not up w tho
l:rneat BorpUna. Tbore are often «lillie IeniUs of PbU suv.
lhooe "&lt; wbo might rather nm lll'o ·tn hJa old "Sgt. BUko"
Into olber lacu In a dart Iiley show, Buill bas aome lunnymen'
at Dliblr but bfe IODKtJme t.ns In Tim Col&gt;way llld Carl Billcan ..,.., at bottom, tbe mDk hmiJr,e, and Borsnlne prcwldol
of human klndDeta, not 1&lt;1 m• the btJJaat. He ~ not goJq w
lion ~ ·:llf!llo of boer or two. throw any comodlan out of a
And lhal, really, Ia • hefty part job wtth bJa altemptA!cl jabo at
of wl!11he series Is a popular bumot, bu1 bla' bt!DIIUI qutlltlu
SUCCOI!I.
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sbJna tilrpugh, 'lltelday. nitbt.
Thete ve blgh-Oylng days for lntttance, hla crew wao onfor llilrpllle. HJa balf-bour &amp;"'led '· tryJni to monufacluro
ahw, "•bout a PT-boal crew sar&lt;mgs, and wblle lbo laugba
that llu Ill own paradtoe In tho were few, lbe good nature of
·Pae!lle In World War D, Ia aaJJ. the star was often Jnlecllous.
Ina alq comfortably, and will Borgnine, ol COittle, Ia playtlmall cartaJn1J return DeSI Jog It broad beeause - u Jock-

Steve EbJID, Rl.

Black finish with black nylon top and spotles1 clean black
interior this low mileage car is far above average and
must b~ seen to be appreciated, automatic trans., power
steering and brakes, 250 H.P. VS engine, whitewall tires
that show little wear, radio and heater.

1958 Ford V8- 2 Door .. .. .. .... $495

Notice

Clean

1962 Impala Conv. Cpe. · · • · · · · · $2395

1960 Chevrolet Biscayne

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local owner, 250 H.P. engine, automatic tran!., pner
steering and brakes, red vinyl interior with bucket seat,
spare never used, autronic ~ye , radio and heater, f~ly
equipped and as sharp and mce as ()De could find. White
finish .

COJlA,&amp;r.I'ION.

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Eighteen members responded
to roU caU by namina a biog.

Members of the Ml

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Shirley Beegle, Martha ElcbJe.
SUole Gru...r,. Bell)t liar- .
Shirley Hust011, · Sharlee

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Belly Rawtlnga, Lee
SmJIIJ, Judy Smllll
Spears, Marilyn W!aa&gt;

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COLUMBUS (UP[)- Sam B. 1963.
legal agent of the holding firm. bio brother, Cleveland atwrney l The chairman oal&lt;l Kennetla
.secretary of the Ohio Kenneth B. Johnson, 1 mem- He said efforts were bein&amp; Kenneth V. Nicola. He said he ,Johnson was formerly •n· .off~.
today declined com· ber Qt the PUC, denied he still made 10 straighten out Johoson had oo1 dtscussed the situation lcer, director and shareholdrr of
pobltshed repor:ts that had an interest In the Sworm· on the matter.
with PUC Chairman Carl R. the holding company, but ·
transferred Interest in • a sled! Holding Co., also of Co- Johnson said the holding com- Johnson.
Ino financial Interest In the urJil
moving c6mpsny , oubject w tum bus
pany waa dissolved a few years Carl Johnson aaid he talked since about 1961 or 1962. He.,
PUC regulation w bls Wife Fred C. Lentz, corporation ago. Lentz said that according with Kenneth Johnson about the namt:&lt;I to the PUC last Jul,.-efl,
when he was nam!ld
the COUilSO! in Secretary of State to the secretary of state's office Iotter's connection with the er Frances McGovern re"-&lt;L
conurlisslon • year ago.
Ted Brown's office, said his of· both the Swormsledt Moving holding company and that Ken· Nicol• is the son of Coyatoop
Nicolo IBid that be had di· fice received a letter today and Van Co. and Swormstedt neth Johnson had said he did County Common Pleaa ILW!c•
l~:::!..ih~ts: interests In the from Johnson seeking to resign Holding Co. were still listed in not realize he was still the Benjamin D. Nicola and Jt
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Storage and Van a• statutory agent of the mov· good s1andlng.
statutory agent of the company. prominent in Columbul .u
of Columbus, transferring it ing firm.
Nico)a said he had discussed Chainnan Jobnson said Ken- chairman of the Columllut
his wife, when he received. Lentz said Johnson was not the matter of his and his wife's neth Johnson had told him he Touchdown Club. He is 1 .fiE·
the PUC appointment from UJe legal agent of the moving connections with the moving was sending the Letter received Imer president of the Atblltie
GClv. James A. Rhodea 'early lntcompany ~nyway, but was the firm by telephone today with ibY Brown's office today.
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FRIDAY1 JANUARY 24, 1964
VOl: XV NO. 23.8
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Baptist Churth • 4th and Main,
. ~~ Ph! Sorority met
by D
runs~ , loa Meadowa,
Middleport, met In their annual
d
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1n th 0fflce ol
Mitch
Mitch gave
Bev~rly P ...
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Ira Foster, father of J. E. business session recently to eMr and Mn Roger Cllancey ay eYey.ong
e
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Foster, remains critically m
~ St · t Fl ;,
lted h
the Columbia Gaa office In talk on music whUe Mrs. Am- In
!"CIV.b met Wednesday afternoon raphy. The next meeting wiD at Meigs Memorlol Hospital fol· l':r ofllcers for the eii!Ulng by ~~=rtitn~'
d:lh
Mk!dleport.
berger played recordings relat- '- ·- - - - - - - - lilt the borne of Mrs. carl Hor- be held at the home of Mrs. lowing • atroke 1 week ago.
Y ·
father , John Chancey. _
~ group went together to mg to the program.
't
"key, Second·BV.
Rodney Downing.
Mrs . Waller Walker and Mrs.
Elected were Arnold Rich· . Mr. and Mra. Charles Stobsrt the Ewing Funeral Home to
Gall Hovatter. chairman of
il Mrs. Bruce Uoyd, president,
Earl Dill spent Tuesday with ards and Earl Freeman, lnl.. (June Chancey) and famUy of pay respects to Dr. Kenneth ways and 'Veins,
reminded
'opened the meeting with memMrs. Qsry DIU.
tees; Florence RIChards and Mount Vernon came thts week
members to have their bu:edl
- bets living the club collect in
Mrs Esrt Uill, Mrs.
VIctor Margaret Bowles, se&lt;u"Otariea; for the fUneral of ber father
ready by 1:30 a. m,
, 'lin~. She extended a wei·
wolfe and Mrs. Willie Davis Fred Jackson, treasurer; Carl John Chancey.
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urday, January 25 in ~:i~:l
":':"'~ to those present Including
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Noah Haskins who is able
were 0 umbus visitors Wednes·
I ams,
nsnclal se&lt;retary ; Mrs. Earl Davenport and Mrs.
epor .
e
4~~,
day.
Arnold Richards, Sunday B&lt;:hool Jean Cooke spent Wednesday In
· be annpunced toter.
f 1la.bet out after an Jllness the .... Interesting highlights un r~ Mrs Harley Sttong of Wilkes- supermtendent ; Helen Harper, Parkersburg on business.
Barbara Riggs, service chair·
few weks. .
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ligion and customs o ~ Spam ville visited Wednesday with Missonary president; Go 1d I e , Frank Murray Middleport
distributed envelopes to THIS WDNDlfUUL G/Fr BY KOutlft
Mrs. Donald ~~~~~,';ev~~~ were given by Mrs. Chester . her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Guthrie, Usher Board president; was admitted Wednesday w Ca~ An unusual birthday cake fea·
used In the Mo!ber's Marcb
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~~~=~~r~e~ obu Fredertck
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Mrs. Helen Har.per, Mary Baumgard- beU County HOIJI""Iin
Hun.t.......
the March of ,Dimes JaJlu..
M'd
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of the • d 1eport Irst =P " 1 Donley Reibel and family,
ner, Bonita Hodges, orgsnlsta, wn. His room number ia 449.
'0 beglnning at 7 p. m.
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which traces the fam· Churcn met Tuesday evening at
. "1
of small army trucks was prewill be the Pom·
Rothchild family from its the home Of Mrs. David Darst.
A two week evangelistic earnRtlted to Tommy Scally frum
Fire Station at 2nd St.
In poverty to becoming Mrs. Owens who w•s the
paign and revival wiU begin
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ThornRiggs also thanked the
financial ~izards or t_he guest ol her ~other Mrs . Ethel
February 24th. The Rev. G. J.
as Sca1ly, in observance of his
for th•lr '""'l!"ratll&gt;n
Johnson, Friendship B a p t 1st
Mrs · Mills llave an In· Hughes , has recent Iy re turn ed
6th birthday. They entertained in assisting with the
nI o
!tr•!Stlllg accoJnt of the father to the states with her husband
Church, Toledo, wQl
speak
with a birthday dinner
pageant. The soela1 fur&gt;ofive sons who became and family after spending the
each evening beginning March
lfC
Jan. 19 &lt;U their home on Four·
for tbe month ·will be
f'l -:+:. ~
Ci;;:~.;as money lenders and past three )"t&gt;ars m Madrid, Mrs . Louis Reibel assisted by 2L througH..~ 6th. Neandllij! FWIInstorln, A prayer for the new year th~st.
•ating party· with the
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ucy ~usway.
. ore ce by Mrs. Thomsa You
. ng -ned
Sp;:nn.
rs.
mer Wic ham enter- Ri b rd
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Gu ts 1 th dlnne
date to be · announced later.
tfj
?a~~ Rothcild means She told of the different re· tained the Twilight Garden club
c a s were appo.ln
to the meeting of the Friendly
es
or . e
r
Yvonne ScaUy presided in the
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f~~~S~Ield ~nd each brother ligion s and customs of Spain Tuesday evening at her Union serve as a speclaJ committee Circle of the Federated (;hurch Mr. and Mrs. George Ha~kett, absence of the president, Miss
A ulomali£ ""'P"•ure eolflrli,.
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1n the country best suit- and something of living con- Ave. home.
on evangelism for this period.. Tuesday evenJng at the church. Sr. Mrs. Mary Shafer, Middle- A b
to- his temperame_nt. Mr_s. ditions there . The chairman, The meeting, In charge of
Insta11ation of officers was port, Mrs. Paul Scally and _ms
__a..:ry:..·------- for dar light IJIUl P,..h .Jda
~llls noted that there Is one m Miss Rhoda Hall, opened the Mrs. Jack Robson, president,
conducted by Mrs. Pearl Mora Nancy Scally, Mr. and ·
Ftaturft v.,ICih,. .. w eaty~f9.. /
United States now..
meeting with a poem, "Comrt opened with devotions by
and taking office were Mrs. Larry Wiley, New Haven,
U
wse Kodak comera wilh eledrlc 1
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=~~·· pow~rful family m •
That Day," by GeiJI'ge Elliott Reibel who read Matthew 7,
Young, president; Mrs. Elzs Vs . ; ' Dr. and Mrs. R. R.
ly·upoud pichmu. B¥-ilt·i•
_Jew1sh monopl_y
with Mn. Donald Boone giving 11-12 and gave a meditation on
Gilmore, Jr., vice president; ens and Ray Pickens III, Kathy
ftadl compartment . CorrKt ftoPi
m many countries.
the evening prayer
"The Good Will" and closed
Mrs. Leonard Jewen, secretary and Robbie Harris, Middleport, Mrs. Carl Mattox entertained uposure is Ml GIJiomaticoHy 01
Mrs. Cl~~e Ingels gave a " DevotiOns taken from the One- With prayer. Members respond- ,
and Mrs. Edgar Arnold, treas· and the hosts and other son, the Jolly Bunch Sewing Club you focua. Fott, color-corr•c:ttd
of Quentin R:eynolds Hundredth Psalm were given by ed to roll call with tl:leir contriThe Pomeroy WCTU met on urer.
J-mte.
Monday evening at her home l.ns. Take-s 12 color ~ bloci=~~~by
Reynolds h_lmself
Mrs. Bert Bodimer. Nntes or butmn to the feathered friends
. evening at t.he United A progr"m of readln•• and
On FrJday, Jan. 6, Tommy on Broadway. Games were play· ond-white ltlaps. or &lt;»lor .UO..
on I 27 fiiDL
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up
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rom
m•sA CJ)mmunlcatmn was read MethodlSt
urch ~1th
Mrs. """ms was presented by Mrs. observed his birthday during his ed and prizes won by Mrs.
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family
. She siona:-ies and church members
Mrs. w a de coza d pres•-·
H· Ewing president•
ID ~
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Paul
Werner
and
Mrs.
Gilkindergarten
class.
Helpers
James
Johnson
and
Mrs.
Orln
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ror Chrisunas remembrances. '
of the Ohio A•·~ta't.
hi
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more. The devotions included were Steven Bqchner, John Me· Smith.
s ear Y . e
Miss ti&lt;~ll announced the ' 'Amer- Garden Clubs. concerr.ing "A
Cl d D
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Ful
The
ed to tal th Movie C•mer••- S5 mm c...
worked h1s eay hthrough ic-a for Christ" offering ror Feb· Gardener's Day Ou·," ' to be held
Group singing Clf "More Love 1 prayer and scripture reading of oo , avy a , arc
tz,
group vot
re n e
~Jlege. He v.as of Irs
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Three"
and
prayer
by
Romans
13.
by
Mrs.
Wemer.
Doug
Rosenbaum,
Tonnie
Cun·
present
offil!ers
for
the next eras. Movie ProJectors, C1mera
23
later became a
ruary ·
Lancast-er, February 25.
opened the mee'tlng.
During the business session, ningham and Kenneth Byer.
year with Mrs. Kenneth Byer,
The group voted to continue
you notes were
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'd t d M Shirl MIU Outflls - film ond _ , .
~~~;~::~.and newspaper
reports
were
Mrs.
Young
named
the
monthly
Quests
seated
at
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pres1.
en an
rs.
ey
s
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the school
lunch
Wh
Cross program and from Mrs. Leverett Roush
temperance committee
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leaders and hostesses table included Kath
as v1ce pr-es ldent . Mrs. MaItox s upp 11es.
I 1 10ld 0r h'
the
ite
Quotos were flowers sent at the death of
on the film "The
.r......-"!:-:---new year and appointed T
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served a salad course to the
ng es
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· _ given . The circle will also re- her aunt , Mrs. J . 1. Clark;
· me
amm1e o man Doug
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• For fast, efficient fiJia
World War II m England, It member a student attending from Mrs. Phil Williamson for
the Reason" shown In the Mrs. James Fugate aUat chair· baum, Bruce Sca~berry an members r:tte J g a.'J h o
li;i;;;iiiiii..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-iiiiii"iiAld
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man: Mrs . Werner, flowers; J'
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guests,
rs.
ames o nson develop•"•• . Jervice brt•• ,...,
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erson ra ous
ege m planter sent her whHe lU. and
1m my Kl em
rs .x;S Y
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Heaton
as
speaker
at
and
Mrs
Mora
publicity
A
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and
rl!i.
orman
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P hI ipl, W. Va. for Valentine from Meigs General Hospital
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servmg Y er
Oth
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Kodak fibn to
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M lie
ers. a ~ ."II were
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the two high schools and Mrs. thank you note was read from te
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len
u kn.
John Scmes, Mrs. Herman Baiay.
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for tray favors . The traveling ~Jph C Zundel at the ele- the family remembered by the
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Mrs
w·mam
Reynolds
The B. H. Sanborn miSSionary prize donated hy Mrs. W. A.
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tea was announced for Feb. 23. Drake was awarded to Mrs. mentary.
Ire e at iristmas. A g1 of scribed with the numeral 6 in ey,
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MrS. Willis Grueser, Mrs. Mat..
Mrs. Richard OWens gave the w!ckham.
The Unit was asked to enlist council
gr~en were served to the guests. tie Bush, Mrs. William Rob' lesson from the current study
'Welcome Birds to Your Gar- new members during the month
Fe.vor..; were ~ckers 8 ~ biO'W"· son and Mrs. Doyle Mtller. Mrs . .
LADIES'
book nn the Islam rt!ligion.
den" was the topic of the pro- of February in llonor of Frances Refreshme~ts were served by outs wl~ napkm~ carrying the Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. P. L.
A salad course was served by gram presented by Mrs. Ger- willard . 11 was announced that Mrs. Carl Brllkam aod Mrs. Walt DISney moUf, Mrs. Pearl Mitch and Mrs. Wayland came
the hostess to the above named ald Wildermuth. It was brought if each Union would gain one Young from a table with snow- Reynolds, kindergarten teacher, I :•f~te~riit~he;:_:c~hurc~h~m~ee~tin~g~,iiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii~
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Asst. Size• _ _ _ $2.00 and Mrs. Frances Bearhs, Mrs. out that fancy feedera were not member the net gain would be men, snow bal!s and white assisted with the party.
Harold
Ch11e,
Mrs.
Tony
Fowl·
needed.
Feed
the
birds,
seeds,
5,0110
for
the
National
WCTU.
sleigh
with
hoy
and
Birl
doll.
and Colt:~n
er, ~ts. John ScJnes, Mrs. Nora white bread, beef suet, peanut The legislative committee reHam&gt;lton, Mrs. Dana Hamm, butter, crlsco and Wllole grain quested members to write ConTWO DANCES NOTED
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs.
Ethel
Hughes,
Mrs.
Grace
corn
for
the
cardinals.
T
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Homer
Abele
asking
The
Wahams
High
school
LADIES'
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vbo&gt;t· :1
Hysell and two guests, Mrs, importance of. living the birds
to sign discharge peUIIon majorettes will sponsor a hit1h
SPECIAL ON
of Portsmouth,. 0. are
lin
Boone and Mrs. Chester Owens. plent~ of warm water and
3, Resolutiog 9, concerning school ·dance party Friday evenouncing the birth of a s o
assuring them safety,
w a 1 prayer and Bible reading in the nlng at the Wahama school aud. Christopher Brian,
stressed. Mrs. Wildermuth
schools.
ltorium. The dance wlll be open
at the Mercy Hospital,
ed with "Make a special effort
to the public and will be from
to have your gardens attractive "Di~enslons ln Pe~~uasion- 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. The Jays mouth . . The Infant weighed
for all birds and enjoy their ~ Field Government was the will serve as master of cere- pounds 10 ounces,
NOW
BOYS'
early morning solos and even· topic
of the
progr~m pre- monies. This Saturday's night Grandparents are Mr. an
Miss Nelle Bmg. She school dance party will be held Mr8 J 0 hn A Ch u· "!ason .;
j The Dorcas
of the Mid- ing vespers as their voices !I'll sented by
'ledb M CMI'
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garden."
was
BSSIS
Y rs. · e VIR at the Middleport High auditor· maternal grendparents are Mr.
dleport
First
Baptist
Church
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A salad course was: served by Alkrre, Mrs. Daisy Jasper and lum under tlle aponsOr~ip of and Mrs. C1tester Rainey, Pt.
met Tuesday evning at the
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churcb with Mrs. Beulah White, the h.. tessea during the aocial Mrs. Robert Warner whn led lbe the M. H. S. Senior Mothera' Pleasant; great grandmother,
devotions using 8.11 her topic, club.
.._ J" Ch !lin c' J'h'
chairman, presiding. Devotions hour.
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"Now is the Time" taken from l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'ouii;i'i.'i;i;iimioi;iiaii;iii',iii"iiji"'nii,iiii~
were given by Mrs. Harold
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lllli'eludlng The RothchUda and
~ Reynolds were Biven
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Mainly About
People In

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Ohio Eta Phi·Chapter 'Planning
Usual Role in March of Dimes
uC:: :-::.";"~ ~: Mlu · decoued father
., In former yell'l when the The
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New OHicers
For'64 Year

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Roberts is
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From Court

Elberfelds
In Pomeroy

Lester R. Roberts, ClnclnnaU
charged with forgery, was&gt;,...
ed on one year's probation with
certain conditions to J:DetJtl.in
an entry by Judge John C. Ba·
ron
Thursday In Meigs CowtiJ
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tion entltld, "Peace of God,"
taken from 8 book by Billy
Graham.
The year's project was discussed and vnnouncement made
of tbe missionary lea to be held
February 23 · Mrs. Charles Bennett presented the program
from the study book followed by
scripture readings by Mrs. Dale
Mourning, Mrs. While and Mrs.
Bennett. ·

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1'h.ree-Month Plnm

Prayer by Mrs. Jasper coneluded the meeting after whlcb
a aocial h&amp;ur was enjoyed and
refreshments served by the
members of the host church.
The next meeting February
2li wiU be the Frsncea WiU.rd
Tea sl the First Baptist Church
with Mrs, Ralph C. Zundel In
charge. '
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The Yooth Council ol the Enterprise EUB church met Sunday evenmg
' following the Youth
Fellowship meeting w outline
plans for tbe next three-month
period.
HighUghts of the program In·
eludes a February valentine
party and a special Easter ser·
vice and breakfast to be given
NORRIS TO PREACH
A blue color scheme was car- by the Youth F~:~~,..~ :~:dlngl
ricd out in the table decorations
Council members
Rev. Charles Norris of Pornincluding a centerpiece of fin·- I were Mrs. Thomas Bentz, Miss eroy wiU preach at the Langs·
1 ers and blue napkins. Ice cream Elizabeth Davis Miss Janice ville churcb Sunday, Jan, 26 at
and a cake decorated with blue F;vans, Miss Bo~le Smith,
9 a.m. Sunday school will follow

BARGAINS
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• Girls' Dresses
• Slipper Socks
eSweaters

I' flowers
wss served by the hos~
esses, Mrs. Darst, Mlrli. Charles

Mrs. Don Hunne!, Also ~::: l .:a~t~I~O.iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;
1n an advlaory capacity

Lewis, Mrs. Charles While, Mrs. the paswr Hev. Menzel Smith
Isabel Winebranner with Mrs. and Mrs. Smith.
Grace Luman. Attending In ad·
dition to the abOve named were
Mrs. Harry Roudasbell, ~lnr.
Elizabeth Slavin, ·Mrs. Pearl
' Hoffman. Mn. James SOUders_

BECKY'S
IN MIDDLEPORT

MEIGS THEATRE
I'OMEROY. OHIO

BY WEYENBERG
Rugged on-the-job shoes for

PLAN PRACTICE
A children's hour and a or&amp;o·ll
tice of children's music
be
held at the Pomeroy Flnrt Bat&gt;' II
list chnrch, Friday at 3:30 p.m.

SUN. MON. TUEI,
Jon, 26-27·28
•MARY, MARY"'
With Debbie Reynoldl
and Barry Nelmn

January Clearance Sale
Low Cut Style

11.95
High Cut Style

13.95

CoJ!stlucl:ion Workers
eFor Service Station Men

End Sale GIRLS TAP SHOES
Fina ·Clearance ~~': $1.81 ,.

Crepe Sole

Work Shoes

7-

WOMEN'S

NOW IN PROGRESS
REDUCTIONS ALL THRU THE STORE

Tapa-lh Prl . .

Glove Leather

ODD· LOT
'
BOYS
51 ...

,'

BOX

i PRICE

Odd Lot ' 1,
'
LITTLE GIRl,$' · :'

2 pr. Ball Band .Insulated
,
ODD LOT Rubbw Boots. Size 8 only · · · · · · $9.00 pr.
. Oxfords- L9tfeh
5 pr. LHther Insulated Boots
·
INFAMTS Size
9-1 0.11-12 only .. .. .. .. .. $6.50 pr. 4.99
~=lun_ _. StoU&gt;. .•',·.,· •·
si...
S1.
18 . 6 pr. 5 Bkle. Work Attics
,
3to1-;- .
•
pr.
,,
8..,
to 3
Size 7-9·1 0-11 only ........ ·.· $4.00 pr;
Valuu ,To $3.99·
4 pr. 4 Bkle. Work Artics
I ·"' ' . .
Size 6-7-9 only .. · ............ , $J.SO pr.
Men'•· Boys' ,
WG~nen'•

...••..
,

WI:IITI TENNIS

MEN'S DRESS

OXFORDS
N&amp;M
4 to 10 __:

.

.

I

Oxfo~ · Sh~
··$12.99 Cushion Kings ., · ...&lt;· $9;88 pr.
·~·1W· •
Ra-*rah · .... '.. ·· .. ·.. $6~88 pr. ~~~~
' '
~

S111
. •' pr.'

lteg. $2.99

e For The Outdoor• Man

N &amp; M-Rog. $5.99

\
BeHer Grade Oxfords · · · · · · · · · · $3.88 pr.
Loafers - Sport Shoes · · · · · ·· · · · $2.88 pr.
Boy's Oren ·
Odd Lot Dress Shoes, Flats, etc.
$,...
$2.88
$1.88
81 to 3 - $3.88 pr.
·2 pr. $7.00 2 pr. $$.00 2 pr. $3.00
3l to 6 - $4.81 ,r.
Reg. $4.99 to $6:9t
BARGAIN

V1luu To $4.99

Work Shoes

1ps Sisters Style Shop
Closeout

Boy's

8'12 to3 _

RVGGED!COMFORTABLE!

rugged on-the-job men who
.'O kiiow what real comfort
. jn t1'1eir work shoes
means. Heavy duty
,. onoeoby Weyenberg
moe toe, heavy

Roberts waa brought bel...
judgi!"'-lly 1'toio!et!tln1 AI·
.iorney llornlll'li Fults on Ill II&gt;
formation affidavit Saturday.

ALL FALL DRESSES

Dorcas Circle
Discusses Its
1964 Project

SPORT SHIRTS

N c..; ·~

~'··,, Mastercrah

· · · · · · ,: · · · · $5.88 pr•
""'' Sandy McGhn's. ........ $4~81 pr;

_.:__ .$2

' : .:....

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'

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MARGUERITE'S
102l Main

Pomwoy

No.
·,,"l'ttW
OPPOIITI LOWER PARKING LOT-POMEROY

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