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Winter Con/ererlf)e
Frank A. vaughan. one! 1011
Drew Webtli!r Pool
No. :It wete 1n Columbu• SJm.
day, atteootn11 the annual ~~ate· •- con!erenoe o1 th•
w.'de will~
•-rlcan Legion of Ohla. II
;~;" held In the Youth Center
the
Ohio
Eiposltlon
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groonds, With approximately
900 present.

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atarting at 1 p.m.
Final pi••• were made lor
steven Walburn, son ol Mr.
S"""'•'
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will be by fllo annual ~en lor baod banquet
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h
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them
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' ilbe
the Rev F I od
aod Mro. Dale Walburn, was By . Bo..cbo M. IIHklllt
aven . seen
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Mrs. Ru...u Raney, Groel\ville, and dance at the J
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guest of honor at • surprise JAN. Zl - Po~!oted question Fancy str~ped and
nora! President's addreBS; a conoert In
anuary mee •
~ Sunday afternoon at the
party given by bls mother and asked me this week - "What s~l• are pretty, but agoln reading of " Don Juan ln Hell," s!..:'!rs~bl~lddl~~&lt;trl~
;I'IU'oai Religious tflor~a~';;
Mr and Mrs. Harold George, a great aunt, Mrs. G. W. do you get when you cross an I d prefer the white.
(George Bernard Shaw) , and a even!
at tbe high
0
:ot:.~~ held Gallipolis, were recent visitors Hthamb~rthda
· In obThservancet of his owl with a goat! "
My offspring puts It, " Motheth- final addreu at the 10 a.m. ,.,._ Mrs. ~-rt Schmoll presidenti,be Pomeroy Masonic Tern· with her parents. Mr and Mrs
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e par y v.:as The answer ''Hootenanny." er, if you'd had your way
on Feb. S by Miss Emma presided
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ftt., sponsored by the Pomeroy L.W. McComa•
held at hjs home with Mtss
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would still be in EngBenlgnus "Our Part .IJI Mr &amp;,
Gbe k band
Prlnolpal speakers for the
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aod Mrs. Sidney Rus- •Charlotte Glue usistil\g with I JUST LEARNED "HOw to land."
Ml~try."
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dlevent
were National Commanclo
Chapter 80 • Royal Arch Masthe party plans
1 hang my head 1n shame and
recto&lt;
sp ayed the 0 • w eJ Daniel F Foley of Waba..
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sell, who reside In COlumbus, A "magic show" given by Choose Your Cancer." If the
drum• recently purchased by ha MIM ·Ohio Congr08smu
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William R. Hay08,
high visited With relatives In Mod- I"Magician" Michael Mullen lung, a cigarette ; tl the mouth say to m!,se~. "You old Status
Rigg~
the boosters. The aenlor ban&lt;l John F. Ashbrook of JobDI'
provided the entertainment I plpe ; if the bp, a cigar.
I , you
party will be held Saturday town a memb!r of the House
' prlest, was master of ceremon· dleport Monday.
le! and welcomed the guests, Dr and Mrs. J J Davis Other games were played and Oh, man !
I OPENED A BOX of cooldes
evening, Feb. 8 with IDOtherl Com~u.. on Un • AmerleM
loUowed by the invocation by accompanied their daughter , prizes won by Kimberly WalI
It was hall full. Made me
of the band members planning Activi\ies, and Perle L. WhiteCharles Norris. Special
num· Charlene. to Rhode Island burn Randy Swearingen and Mra. Frances Ewlnl cal ed
Similar Instance last laD
OrJ Q
and preparmg the banquet.
head ol Cincinnati retlr&lt;!l! OJ·
bers were presented by the choir where she will begm st'&lt;'ond Vale;ia White.
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me to say how glad she w~s
" writ" the company _
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
M.
Riggs
Mr.
Gherke
announced
.that
ecUtive
of the B~y Scouts of
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..of Qethel 62, International &lt;;&gt;r· semester studie.s at ~he Rh~e Following the opening of the that 1 ~njoyed my ~ew electriC
· fl k
didn't
and
daughters
Caralynn
and
th~
Junior
Band
party
:will
be.
America.
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der of Job's Daughters, Mtss Island School of Destgn Miss lfts the chtldren wer,e seated bla~et and that shes had hers
was corn a es. ere it Maralynn Tracy have been ~~- hek1 o(\pril 3 and the Juqjor
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~ de~~~ b~~rte~us let.- cationJng in Florida for the past B:al)d ~n~rt Ma~rch 13. The ~r:u:::: ~099th~e:;.,bers!'fp )
Unda Darnell presented sever- Davi~ has attended Ohlo Uni- ~t tables carrying out a "Flint- &amp; g1ft from daughter Easter • in
.a] solos and the Freeland Nor· vers1ty for th~ past semester. stone" theme and were served Washington, D. C. for 17 years.
a t
ks two weeks.
amual spring seruor band con- car
.
Y· ~.J
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ris qua~tet sang several num- Mrs La"' renee
Hartinger birthday cake, ice cream and Think of ~hat I've missed!
,, an~ ..w~ :~; ~~ ~~ir Th~y visited St. AugusUne, cert will ~ presented April 12.
bers.
has returned to her home alter punch Favors were given earh Mrs. E. saod they were much (20 tee \es
Vero Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Approximately 30 band stuFollowing a cererriony
by several weeks v1s1t w1th rela- guest at the close of the party. rno~e expensiVe then and that Well , maybe 1 w.:m't write the and while here were guests of dents wiU parUcipate iD the
Bethel 62, the meeting closed tlves in Columbus.
Present were Jill Anne Wal· shed protested but th~ blanket
Mrs. Eunice Reed Hobart and sale and ensemble competition
m'?n, but 'tis 8 tempta- her hu~band .
to be held at Ohio University
with the oenediction by Char· The Rev Donald Boone Is at- burn Nancy Buskirk, Mrs. came anywa~ and she d almost
th d
th t food than
I don't want a special gift,
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les Norris, .arter which
the tending the annual
aslor.s Blaine Walburn and daughter, :a er o WI ou
only want 8 full cookie box. They enjoy, a yac t tr p in February.
group adJouned to the dining Convocation bemg held th1s Kimberly. Mrs Charles Tussy 1ts warmth.
And "GoOd Housekeeping .. ln.- on the Hobart s yacht and ~ere
- - - -room fur refreshments. Mrs. week in Columbus
and daughter Mary Francis The cost $40 to $50 that long
their dinner guests on Fr1day.
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Socle-William R Ha)•es, prestded at Stephen Coats. who Is a stu- R d S
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sists you write these
Other points visited were
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
The JUnior JSStonary
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because if
ty of the Laurel Cliff F r e •
the coftee service and Mrs. dent at Miami Umvennty, Is Vaughan Bnan IY'Jullen, Judith Twenty ,,es 30 or more years
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evt'ls Pompano Beach, cape Cana- Mr. and Mr.s. Bennie Buck of M thod' I h h
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b eak Owen ·Valerie White Teri ago' Heard
.. a' lady a practical
ese
IS c urc me n
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Dale Smith at the punch bow I· spen dmg
t e semes er r
go ,onthen
and ton.
vera1• M'lamt,· Tampa, St· p e t• New Lexington are announcing e
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recreatJon room o
e parsonwith his parents. r an
rs. Thomas, Janet Lee Neal and nllrse, say, " If I only could get A Jot of people squawked a- ers ur~ vher prmg!t an Ithe birth of a daughter at Mount age Sunday morning rollowing
Robert Coats
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. h Allen Henry. Gallipolis. Send- Rev . B - to use this blanket
• nicotine tar and cancer Lakela d. T ey cross
ove~ St. Mary'S Hospital in Nelson- Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs Roger ~r:"Js ing gifts were Mr. and Mrs. I know about, J could get him and ·ust lookitr '
the bor er to Lomsana an ville, Saturday) January· 25. ,
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of Dayton. were recent vlsttors Raymond Walburn, Sr. Mr. out of thet sick bed."
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spent several days as the house- ~ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmre and Mrs.
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with hi s parents, ~1 r and Mrs· and Mrs. L. W Walker. and Mr. He was bedfast and
near LOOKING AROUND _ Mab- gues~s of Mr. and Mrs. pete Mrs. Ben Buck of Pomeroy and Ernest Powell are t~e leader.s
C A Emmlsh. Mrs Rog~r E~ and Mrs. R. G. Clark. Sr
death 's door but recovered and el Hysell crossing Moll st 00 a Hoffmka, returnJngk ~y w~y of Mr. and Mrs. George Craig of and Mrs. Gerald Pulltns the pt·
were made for a cov· mish Is .remammg her~ .0 r1
went back~ preaching. Whethday well booted a~d pre- s~:.~y ~tsT an S ~me .r~~~ New Lexington Mrs.
Anna anlst. Th(' group practiced the
~red dish dinner and a skating week Ewith. 1her paren s-m-rawd
, ,, 1..- !'IO"M~t!M\IFw;w ,. er credit the blanket or con_ Larry Wehrung look- fr' d1 e Jfn MamR~ , eyMvlst d II Shoemaker of New Lexington is Junior Missionary song, and a
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Mr mm1s 1 remams con me ,f..,"' · ,_,._,
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r. 1ggsh, r. an a great-grandmo th er.
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party when the Wide-Awake 4-H
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stant prayers, I can t, to save
fresh as a daisy in at Roll- M C B De
ehap ter from th e study wuw.,
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club of Middleport met Mon- to Metgs Gelnera hospt ~ ·1 1 ~
me, say. But both did
the
_ I never saw as black " 1· 1 · t emt~ ~I ow~ : 1 The Bucks also have three "Mwene of the Congo" was
day evening at the home of Mrs Ear ~ug t'r. . 0 ~:- ·rI
work somehow' for 'twas plain- snow in my life as these big sere~ 0 b m~ eTs a n an oc other children, Charms, Cindy presented by Mrs. GUinore. A
itheir advisor Mrs L W Me- bus, Js.Lexpec.te. to harrhive 1 ~
ly evident,
uptown _ hasten the 8 su ur 0 ampa.
and Edd.y.
1c:o1lecuon was taken toward the
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week fur a VISit wot er part f
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Comas.
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ents. Mr. and Mrs C A Em'
I);N IMMERSED
when 'twill be gone - the
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
suppor o a misstonary am y,
Janie Geranl. president. 0 P' mish.
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younger Owens chl~ren, Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Russell
ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Attending were Benny and
ened the meetmg Wllh ~on me
Mr and Mrs. John Scht&gt;wit- l
Edn~ .~erber s A Kmd .
and Michael, making a Brown, Des Moines. Iowa, an- A revival will begin Feb. 2 Bucky Wright, Greg Eblin, Lar·
· Moles leading lhe gr~up ln the er of Columbus were guests ~
Magic, this past wee~;
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man in .Janice
. , nounce the birth of their first at 7:30 p. m. at the Hi~hland ry and Charie Michael, Nancy,
.'Pledge to the Amencan Flag Thursday of Mrs. Cash Bralt'y
Earl Ray Kesterson or Wilm- latest book, and autoblograph.1Chester and Lucille 8 child, a son, Robert Russel], Chapel on State Route 124, Rev. Darla and Kathy Gill, Brenda
~ and Mary Holeman and Betty V1sitin.., wilh Mrs Braley on ington spent the weekend with cal. Now 75 years old, she IS
and grandchildren of Jr, wei~ing eight pounds· Sun. O'Dell Manley, pastor, an- and Dennie Gilmore,
Junior,
Russell
In charge
or the pledge IF n'day b was Mr s - r.' W. Van h'IS paren ts, Mr . and Mrs Dale still dat f her
All "those
E. L. Hughes's, recently
"th 4-H
fl
l b "trade."
k "So Big
,
, ar. day night at College Hospital nounced today. Rev . Roy Tayl- Dean, Wayne and Gary Pullins,·
.w e.
ag ,
Zant of Cheshire.
Kesterson.
won, er.~ . 00 5 ' ., .. '
here from three y~ars 10 in Des Moil1es. Paternal grand- or, Athens, will be the evange- Jack Jacobs, Martha and Lin·
Du.rmg the t~usJness ~eetl:g - - - - Roy Keste~son spent the week- ant ..: "SCJmtrronTru kl~e p~~
- .we get 8 fide
Pat parents are Mr. and Mrs Rus· list. There will be special sing- da Baker, Karolyn Soulsby, Ker·
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a. repor.:_t onbe e ~..,~ P sa e w an executive meeting to be held t&gt;nd with relatives 10 New Lex- lack·e. to ara ogdath n 'n
shmy red convertible - sell Brown, Pomeroy, and rna- ing, Rev. Manley said.
en Floris, and Wayne Leifh~lt.
11
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gJven. Mem rs ~mv.mg caps
Sundav Feb 2 at the McComas
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em a · e •
the door handles, so com· te al grandparents are Mr ~ ~;::,:..;..===i:.-==========...i'-=="'-;
money from the sale of
h
. at 3 p m for the pur· mgton.
I have two on hand, ready to plicated that B.M.H. never did r; M W R Rei h t · ~ --"are to turn them into Mr~.
~:e of revisi~g the constitution Mr. a~d Mrs. C. K. Nease begm, "So Big ," and ''Cimaron to them - my brother ~arion~sO. Mrs.· Sara~ e~:o::
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Comas at school lmmedud.ely. of thP club The group planned and f&lt;-lmily of Dayton and ron .''
used to say of certain pas- Minersville, is a great grand- I
.;An~niOiouiOiniOiciiiiem
iiiieiiiiniiiit'"wiiiiaiiiis"'m"'"'ad"'e=-,1 a skating Party In the near fu . M~s Mary HUJ and nephew, " A Kind o~ ~agi.c" tells ~r sengers. "I open ~he door, tuck mother.
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M1chaei Jones of Columbus were her house bmldmg m Connect1- them in s~ that no skirts are
- ---For the last weak of the January Clearance
u~~e next meeting will fea· weekP.~ guests of Mr. and Mrs. cut, her planting o.r trees, flow- caught, 'blow their noses, and IN Jr.DREAN EXERCISE
Sale - Just received a big shipment of
ture a potluck dinner With the E J . Hill.
ers and shrubs tdl the place 1 then shut the door for them'' Army Pvt. Calvin C. Tolley
POMEROY, OHIO
!mPmbers providing food taken Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt was a P~r.adi~ - then reluc- I'm gettmg about as helpless, I Jr., son of Mrs. Pearlle S. Ryn, Living R o o m Chairs, Recliners, Swivel
from the menus suggested in and son Bruce of Columbus tuantly g1vmg Jl up. lt had cost who used to do the above ri~­ Carpenter, and other members
Chairs, Fireside Chairs. Many styles to
LAST TIME TONIGHT '
the year's project "Fun With were weeken~ guests of Mr. and ~II the procee.?s of "A Pecu,l- marole much as he did- Wei\, of the 7th Infantry Division
••MARY MARY"
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select from. Long wearing nylon tapestry
I Food." Vicki Van Matre was in Mrs. E. J. Hill.
1ar Treasure. a book shed I must get out the beans
took part in Exercise
Snow
(Technicolorl
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charge
of
recreation
for
the
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Gotthardt
written
whjle
the
house
was
awarm,
fry
some
sausage,
open
Storm in Korea. Tolley Is a rlfieand vinyl upholsterin"' on sale on the 2nd
Debbie Reynolds , Bam Nel
· of, sweet pickles or spin· man in Company B, 3d Battal- 1
JJon, Diane McBam, Michael evening with prizes won by Rob- and son Bruce of Columbus buildmg,
floor.
Rennie.
bie Ord and Debbie Maiden. were lleekend guests of her m~r
(this rage for some sweet ion of the 7th Infantry DiviColorcartoon
There were 13 memb~rs pres·
Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
IF YOU HAVE ambitions as
setzes me every midwin- sion's 32d Infantry in Korea. He
ent.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbellr
t
He
rdto
writmg
a
novel
,
a
good
one,
apd
there's about ' a dollar arrived overseas last Decem- 'WED. ond THURSDAY
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Be e onta ne read "Magic" and get all over and a half meal for 15 cents ber.
Jan, 29-30
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TO HOtD INSPECTION
weekend guests of her it, and now. Because the chanwhat more can you askNOT OPEN
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal
· Mrs . .Welby Whaley. ces are 1,000 or more to one hoping you are the same, J reArch Masons, will hold
their Miss Genevieve Stobart was that you can't, you know. Only main (I think) _ B.M.H.
annual inspection at the Ma· called to , Col~mbus Saturda.Y' the extremely gifted, willing to
sonic Temple Friday at 7:30 p. by the serious Illness of her Sl~ live lhe most arduous and con.
CIRCLE MEETS
m. wl!h work in the Royal Arch ter, Mrs. ~· N. Grueser. who 18 fining life on earth, can really The Emma Smith Circle of
Marti degree. A dinner will be serv· a pahent m Grant hospital.
do this. Several hundred typed the Reorganized Church of Jesed by the ladies of the Porno- Mrs. Charles Mullen Sr. spent pages a day;-./jlr endless days us Christ of Latter Day Saints
SpaiD, Brl· roy OES at 6:30 p.m. preced- Saturday wtlh Mr. and Mrs. on up to live years and beyond, met at the home of Mrs. Edith
Colon.
ing the meeting. William R. John Frick
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is routine.
. Harris for their monthly meetHayes, high priest, invites all Mr · and Mrs. Marvm Spen- There are only 250 people m ing January 21. The theme for
SUN, MON. ond TUES.
companions to attend.
cer of Dayton were
weekend this whole country who make the month is ''Everlasting GasFob. 2·3-4
guests of Mr .. and Mrs. Ralph 1 their entire fiving by writing, pel Teaches Stewardship for
"A NEW KIND OF LOVE"
(Tectmicolor)
Spencer and Mrs. T. A. Hewet· profe_ssiol:'l writing, I mean. T'1me and ~t
't " Tbe wor·
MEET TODAY
~ erm ~·
PauJ Newman. Joanne Wood·
The
Middleport
Athletic
Boost·
son.
.
This
s
by
actual,
expert
ship
service
was
conducted by
ward Thelma Rtter, Eva Ga.
ers
Association
will
meet
TuesMr
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and
M~s.
Lorenzo
Da~ls
count.
Faye
Proffitt.
The
business
bor, Maurce Chevalier, Geo.
Tobias.
da} at 7:30 p.m. in the high ~eft t~ls ~ormng for 8 vacation
meeting w.as opened by the PresColorurtoon1
school cafeteria.
m M1ar~u, Fla. They were ac- 1 THINK WE TAKE for grant. ident, Mrs. Harris. All •
Pinehill pallclng?
Car drink Hke a flab?
Art
car-pecked?
=..,.===.;_===="JI compamed by Mr. and Mrs. ed some o( the really wond er· ports were read and discussCan't manage ,most parkA bulky car is often a
Robert Stanley of Athens.
foods that come to our ed. Cards were signed by those
Ia o too-big car bullying
.ing spaCes? Rambler lets
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and t&amp;ble At breakfast today [ had present. Game! were played
thiratY car-gaa bills look
you? Get a friendly
you in where others don't.
daughter, Donna of
like the national debt. Find
exotic fruits or the derefreshments served to 10
Rambler. It's eo eaay to
r
Yet
Rambler gives you inWells, W. Va . were
Sund~y
therefrom - namely,
and one guest. There
out about Rambler's famed
handle, baa all the get-upguests of her brother and stsgoud old American standbe a study period the first
side room for 6 adulta!
economy at your dealer.
and-go of the big oneo.
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ter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. K. D.
orange JUice, a regular Item
In February at the
Matheny.
a great majority of tables, home
Mrs Barbara Roosh
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Mr. and Mrs. Rnbert Collins guess. Then I had pineapple
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for spread, and this
WED SAnJRDAY
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins, Mrs. Garnet Nu- had "doctored" with juice of Virginia Clifford, South 7th-st,
zum and Silas Collins of
fresh lemon. I lind this too hqa- Middleport, and Edward
G.
ersburg, W. Va. visited Sunday
sweet (pineapple) Is enhanc- Moore MiddleP.Ort exchanged
Only ear with the Best of Both: bi;-car room and pertormance-compact-car economy and handilnl ease.
with Mrs. Calije Logan who JS
three-fold by lemon juice - wedd.;g vows Sunday
Jan
ill at the home of her son and
sure to try it.
2Gth in Columbus.
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daughter·in~law, Mr. and Mrs.
But then there was coffee - --;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;:;;;; 1
George Logan, Hemlock Grove.
· an tmport, Toast, butter, r
12 LB.
Skip Logan spent the week· cream of wheat.
TUB I
end at Hemlock Grove with his You can see by the above
grandparents, Mr. and M r a. I'm fighting (?) a losing battle
George Logan.
on calories.
As who isn't?
l~ou
HOSPIT ALITV IS TOPIC
Hospitality in the home was IT'S JANUARY :!0, and theythe program topic, when the 're still drawmg numbers each
5ook oycla.
• Aulomltlc DrJ shuts
home week uptown for merchants
Portland Great Bend.
dryer ott when clothe&amp;
• Frilldairo underwater
club met at the Xmas prizes. Personally, we
1111 just-ri&amp;hl dry.
Al:tlon Zano helps pt
home of Mrs. Paul Sayre. Mrs.
the whole thing. For
Tlme&lt;l dl)li~ too.
dnlhes fabulously cleanl
Marion Furbee and Mrs. How·
thing, there's probably mu~h
ard Ebersbach were 1eaders. A too huge a first prb.e - a car.
• SudaWIIIr Sanr Modol
• Spoodlor Flowlna Hoot
film was shown to !lixteen mem· And half the ttme the winner
WDR-61atMbaODit.
dries b.....-fresh.
bers
and two visitors. A pot· sells it, already has a car, or
• Dopon- 11'1 the
• l'llrcol.tlln Enameled
luck meal waa served at noon.
cars.
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The
February
meeting
Will
be
My
suggestion - why not give
~llurdt' FQaidliM · · · held at the home of Mrs. Ralph a whole slew of smaller prizes
McDade.
and let every one Win, or at
95
least dozens more?
li's kind of oor merchants
their system's a poor one, seems

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Youngsfer IS•
Honored on
7th Birthday

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roses
on fancy bath towels some.
Oxfords· Loafers
what disconcerting. Yoo go to
1110.
your face and here's a
$3.99 wipe
great big rose 1oo pretty to
wipe on. Give me a nice stripe
or even a plain white. But just
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Red Chinese Demand
No Bother in Paris
PARIS (UP!) - Red Chiue'l
demand for a ~
FriiiiCe and Natloqjilst
waa brushed aside Wq
Presldant Charles do Gllilgovernment.
lnformali&lt;ln Mlnllter Alallr
told -1111!1! IJiat
Tuesday's Petin8 staletileai
the a.ds ... .eti\BbllfbiDI
rellllona 1rllb Ftouce
the und4ntandlnt IU~::'
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Property
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Heavy Fighting
Breaks Out in
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marat a"a
Khammouana Province.
Another ~ommuniq"" Issued The neutralists said their oil&gt;
by neu.rBIIJI headquartero at gle battalion In .the ..... was
Muong Phanh said continuing boavily outnumbered a¢ ou~
attack• by PatllOI Lao and Viet gunned by the
Com1J!unist
Minh forces whl ch began Jan. forres. Tho b8\talkln' ereeuted
2e have forred f'l.eutrallst troop!; an orderh· retreat , the eommu·
to retreat south from tho Nam 1nlque said.

WASIDNGTON IUPl l - R.. Nancy Rose Cole . .16 acre, OJ.. VIETIANE. Laoo !UPIJ
publicans h"'"' to get out of IVe.
Heavy fighting has bro~en out
&lt;l4bt tooight and start building I John Chancey to Norma Chan- In central Laoo Involving Com·
I tll mUHon war chest to fi~ ! cey, lots, Pomeroy.
munist, neutralist and rl.ghtDinN the GOP national organi- 1 Chester W.. SP-encer, Lenora wing forces, neutralist and rlght-utlon tor the 1964 political Spencer to Billy 0 · capehart, wing military communiques reIlona H Capehart. 80 acres, ported today
e1mpal gn.
Cbes
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ter ·
A right wing communique said
••peeled t~ pay $Jell 1 plate in · Jacob W. Young to W. 0. Communist PalhOt Lao •rd Viet
21 cltlet, which will be Jlnked i Bamltz. Ruth Barmtz, lots, Minh ,.....,. have launched simby closed circuit televi sion for Pomeroy.
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. ultaneous heavy attacks agamst
ne-11
nd f pep talks
Clarence V· Price· Maxme neutralist positions south of the
1 .! dolnur rou . °h
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· Price to Harold H. MUler , J)o.. Nam Theun River and against
~_.~e
ers .w111 ear. ormer rls V. Miller Correction Deed, --- --------=-Pre~dent Dw1ght D. EISenhow- Leb
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Eu":~~ Thomas to Henry
forme-r VIce President R1chard Thomas, Patricia Thomas. 20
M. Nlx~n from New York, They ael'fs, Chester.
also . w1U hear two an~ounced Denny w. Games to Bertha .
cand.idates for the preardenttal Jane Garnes, Mark s. Davis, l
no~.~natio~~ · BRrry G~J~
speakmg from Pittsb•Jr , and Gov. Nelson A.
R . efell~r , from Los_ An~eles.
otbers m the tele~1s10n lme~p
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Sauer Kraut ____ ~~·2sc

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Corn Beef Brisket _ lb.69c
lb. SSe
Sliced Cheese
39C
Dressed Turkeys~:::: _ 10-tb.
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Pomeroy, Obto, and M11on,
W. Va. There iJ oo need tor
you to look further•

JANE

Food Market
Ill W. Slcond St.
On Bock Stroot

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PARKER~HEAT

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Exclusive of Items Exempt by Law
In Coklmbua Unit A&amp;P's Only
COUPON VALID THRU FEB, I

Orange Juice

16oz.
lvs.

In Cotuuibus Unit A&amp;P's Only
COUPON VALID THRU FEB. I

$1.00

PIES

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29C Golden Corn

17-oz.
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3 79c Green Beans

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JANE PARKER-ICED CAKE

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Bright St•r Discount

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Break-away Bread

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MASON, W. VJ!.

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week and you wlU find these

Beef Stew Bon•l•••
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L"n - - - Rump Roast ....,.u __ lb.99c

15c Off
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Label _- - - - - lUll

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Round Steak~:~. _ _ lb.89c
Cube~teak ~;.r __ lb.99c
• d Bacon Brand - 2 ....
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POWDERED SUGAR

POTATOES.

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Mushrooms- 49c

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Facial Tissues

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H the eonvelllent, low·
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Wool Lotti
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J . Bailey
T. Bowen
L. Davia
A. Scarberry
W. WIHord
Hi&amp;n Game -

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Reserve 1core: McArthur 63,
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RUTLAND

DRfSS CLEARANCE

The victory upped McArthseason record to 9-4 wblle
dipped to a 6-7

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In oaUsfled party In baso:ball TtJes. baseman, siJ!ned with MUwauk·

Wholo Kernel or Cream Style

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day. Olrt Simmons of the St. ee; and Billy Moraa, the Amero
Louis C8rdina1s was 6!fered a lean League's AlJ.&amp;ar second
"s!zeable pay l&gt;ooot" but the :SO. baaeman in IJI2. li8Ded with
year old lefthander apparenUy the Lol Angelea Angell a10111
feels he's worth more. Slm- with Infielders Tom Sltl'lane
mons, who had a W.9 record and rookie Bobby Knoop,
last sea son, said "the nell
The New York Metl olgned
move Is up the Cardinell."
three pl1yero, mcluding first
Other clubs, however, were baseman Billy Haas, who waa
luckier with their conlract talks. obtained from lhe Lol Angeles
The Pittsburgh Pirates sign·.t Dodgers In the special National
starter Don Cardwell and rook. League draft to aid the Mets
les Bob Priddy and Jim Walk· and Houston Col ... The Meta

Tom GUIIIand'a 17 polnta pacSouttrwestern1s worst
McArthur's reserve team to
4J3.IO
win over Soolbweotem.
eVer.
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Four McArthu• players
David Atha'a 10 points gave
ed In double figUres with Jim
\"am hooora for tbt: losero,

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David Barker, II In lha

continued their
spin tuesday. night when.
journeyed to McArthur and
' sorb&lt;!&lt;! a Jop.oided 97-C9
I at the hands of the
! ed Generals.
It was one

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Perry
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because ol Broonan," he said.
5'/e bad II long before be joined
!be club. Both Early. W)'JUI and
Nellie Fox were newspaper co~
umolste and !bey had I&lt;&gt; qult.
''Then !be players have the
right to privacy In the dugout
and locker room, onlt we want
them 1&lt;&gt; have II. Baseball Is a
full-time occupsUon phyo!caUy
and In COiicentratlon, Players
have eaougb to do wltbout worry1ng about wriUng aome

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1118 lillper Markel
R. Rups
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E. Cunningham
42t
J. Johnson
419
W. Chisler
516
F. Reichert
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textures &amp; colors.

TUPPERS PLAINS

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Inc the buebell aeaaoo. Tiley
The reaaon, " before, Is
i&lt;&gt;ld him 10 wltll a eta""' In hll
money. 11'1 •~p,
19M &lt;OIIII'act.
II seema' lhlt lhe a.:~:l BI'OIIWI, wba had lhe 181JU1
White Sox, who pay B
trouble wllh the Cincinnati
for his rellef pltchtng. are
Reds, 1o thr8atenlng to reUre.
poied I&lt;&gt; ltls Uterll'y el!orta
· "Whl!lber .1 play cw DOl wiD
depend on what lo done about
polntl while U Charlltouuook llhtt clause," BI'OBDan aald. "I
tallied 24, guard Bill "'
couldn't publllh at all clurlng
hit for 11, and Dick Balet
!be llelliOil !ut year and lhll
ted 12 to round out lha halanoI'm golng to argue."
attacl&lt;.
Ed Short, lhe White Sol:' gen-

wa)'"'"W Coach Paul
' SO~WESTERN (19)
team regi;lered its fifth
Halley 7--i--22; Halslop 1-1
ullve victory while Southwest·
Cook B-2-18; Barker 4ern saw its losing streak extend~
; Bryant 0-1-1; Hall sed .to four straight.
o-to; Atha 0-4-4.
The ball game got away from j%5--lt--19.
So~thw!ll~ In the first period
McARTIIUR (97)
as lhe·1tosl team rolled to a 2515 leii&lt;!" By halftime McArthur Sloae 9-9-27: Gillilan&lt;! 2-!
had opened Its lead to 48-26 and
Bates ~12; Quick
Hale 11-2-2'; While 2b
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altef'"!llfee periods beld a u 1·
eou· L-2-4· B Dock
mg 72-42 lead.
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RAISED .ELSEWHERE I

Pharoah Johnson. Melina
Johnson to Estil John~n. A.,
Salem.
More people gave more to the
Pharoah Johnson,
Melilla 1963 Ohio Wesleyan University
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Uall) W. Scranton, from Indian· l40\\ acres Salem.
In histary, as lhe Fund went
1~; Michigan Gov. George Ava M. Gilkey to C. C. Cuck· o&gt;er tbe top, according to HOw· ·
~ey. from . WashJogton; ter, 60 acres , Scipio.
ard Strauch, director of alumni
Sey{~(I'hruston B. Morton, Ky., WiUiam Arnott, Helen Arnott affairs.
frolli· Houston, and GOP Nation- . to Oliver Bailey, Neva Bailey, ' The Fund surpassed Its $185,- !
al Chairman William E. Miller ,76 acre. sutton.
000 goal by neorly
$2,4110, 1 Old Smoke House
and Rep. Bob Wilson, Calif., Otis Arnott, Henry L. Moore, Strauch reported. A total of
bot"Jrom Cleveland.
Eva Marie Moore to William 1187.397 was contributed by 7.~GOP ex~cts t? net about 1 Amott . Helen Arnott. parcels. 437 donors, he .said. This Is an
$1 m11lion for 1ts nabonal party , Letart.
all-time record, both for total I
org~'ution . aft~r payment of 1
contribution• and number ol
e-x . ses wh1ch mc~u~e 12.i0.~ .
participants.
for · e dosed televlSion c1rcuJt. l
Kyger
The Alumni Fund la 'a current
,
operating lund used exclusive- ld
. ARRESTS TWO
IBY RITA SPIRES
ly for faculty salaries and atu· 0
Smoke House Extr1
.
Pomeroy police Tuesday ar·
den! scholarships. The Fund ia
tested and jaJled at 8:35 a.m. Mn~ . Cora Ward attended fu- composed primarily of contribu·
William H. Barker, 36, Ellens- neral •ervtces of Mr. Ralph lion~ from alurnnt.
i
boro, W. Va., no driver's ll· George at Vinton Wednesday The 1962 total IIIT'passed the
cense. and Robert Arden Bar- afternoon. Mr. George was 1 1962 effort, which obtained $!72,. ,
ker. 38, JacksonviUe, Fla.' for cousm of the late Chester Ward. 3111 from 6,9Cll givers. Those to- I
permitting an unlicensed driver Mr. and Mro. Don Schilling. tals had also shattered recordll.
to operate 1 motor vellicle.
Middleport, and Mrs. C 0 mer Strauch noted that the totaJ I Bonelen Visking
_ _ _ -~~ .._
Bradbury and so~ Chur_kle were number of persons participat·
Wednesday everung guests of lng Increased by oome $110 In
11'
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darst and 1963.
OIVOTED TO INURIIT 0, family.
Mr. and Mro. Andy Warns·
MIIGI MAlON UIA
ley, Pt. Pleasant, spent a Sun·
11"""' " ow-. ..... ,.,.,
day with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
IJtutwr TINIIIIIIII. l•lhlr
h\Uab., , _ , anen- •c:-e•* ..... Wamsley and family.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
••, w n• 01111o v11., PubL'ItUal The Women's Society of the
J011uary II, !HI
C•m••· n• Ye ohalt a . P'A .. rQ", IKyger Methodist church met at
OIUo ·~~·~~- Ofnl!tl ,..,.. ~ ·y ..
K a C J•Wetero
tin •ntonll pboa• ' " a-~ 1 ,.,.
the Kyger Lodge Hall WednesJohn
Sisson
m
KnterH .. uu••
._._ ••WAI Iday where a sack lunch was
5$6
•an• '' '" _.. oHtot •' ,,•••,., enjoyed and carpet raga aew- T. Reuter
Oll•o.
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P.
Radford
470
NaUtro•aJ ....,.uaq , ~r-uu ... ed. Present were ev. an
rs.
G.
Wagner
515
aot.t11111W IDm.bll, lae., .ua r...:c&amp;q. Wesley Bennett, Mrs. John
B.
Bowen
1M
~~an ""·· He.- Yarll en,, New YorL cock, Mnr. Ivan GrDver, Mrs.
54
lii•·!Mef\.,.. n-.~ Do.u..m
• Ann&amp; Thompson, Mrs. Gate- Handicap
_,.rin •llen nallablll, 30 ~•Uo , _
263f
....: •n• ,,., w .ct•.... 11 '~'~~• wood, Mn. Hannah Harrison, TOTAL
Woa
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o.u, ... """ offt.. -tuol ... Mrs. Malinda
, Mrs.
Blue 4 GreJ
•fllltJu. •u•ts ttar.. -u.a ts.IOI Mary Sisson., Mn. Rita Sturnp, I
V.
Wippel
637
., -~- rww •Jt~.n unter .. rv1 .. Mrs. Mae Athey, Mn.
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A.
Coatet
585
Sisson, Mrs. Audrey Bradbury,
Blind
390
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and Mrs. Nina Rupe.
F. W. Porter
457
J. Duerr
585
TOTAL
2631
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SPRING FABRIC
IS HERE!

·Jy 8ANtiY PADWE
· UP! .Sport• Writer
Jlln Brosnan,. being 1 man ol
Jlriftl!lple 1s well u a baseball
player and author, baa ~
aged to Involve
bl a
aquabb]J with hlo current em,,

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Ohio Wesleyan
Donations Set
Modern Record

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Mlilh battalion tool&lt; parlin !be a beavy ortlllery eontmlltllqJJI. aalll .....
uuulta.
followed by oeveral tn!antry ... tng, _ _ ,_,__j.ld ii
The rtgl!twlog
cQttmU!IIlqut oauhs.
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po$itlons were carefully p~ LaD al'll Viet MinJI force of Iouea were suffered In t t
pared and coordinated.
four infantry bl\llliorul tool&lt;· fl&amp;hlinl.

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no and the Panthers aren't aOOut port boys onto a ht'e game tkid
d i~tiuf'l1on . The honor , howev - Athens teams. As 1t stands, team , Uke Athens, has yet shut·'l to set a new style. They'll ~ that only lately bas begun to
er, will be of doubtful va lue. there is wme pr&lt;otice jaot to LIM 1·J boys Into and out of the ltilere. And the Bulldogs better look Uke it shouldo't have hapIt's when Athens, the Slate's runnh1g onto same gym.4loor. lineup without slowing
down be ready for them.
pened.
IOih ra~ked fby UPI l
Class 1 Athens has scored 892 points point production.
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Coach Carl Wolff"and ' h I •
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q.wn as guest' of the Panth'!rs games whilt' the Panther:s, 12.- get hoi or C'Oid. Winebrenner. if season m at least eight years to back to mp Wellston last we~k
Jboking r01 ils 13th .straight vic- 9 1 navt- managed 787 points to ht is like he was in Middleport , drte, has a real opportunity 61-S9 In the rlnal three seconds.
tnry without defeat.
the1r opponent~' 880.
, t37 points) could worry Mr. Frid1:1 y night.
They want this Gallipoli! game
1By all the dope. coach Char- 1~ Mickey Win•brenner, s 0 b McAfee. c,·ow, big enough to The Jackets move downriver bad.
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ley McAfee 's high-riding Bull· Crow. Bob Smith, Billy Jewell match anytt.ing Ath~s has, has to battl~ Coach John Mllhoan 's ~owever, It Will take some
dogs Will g&lt;'l whal they came and Phil Swindell, u•ual Pome- been progressing ... th his ohot club WhiCh knocked off
L he dOing.
for.
roy starte rs , will be outreach- making.
Jackets the first time around The Blue Dey lis ahve given
·rrue distin ction surely would I ed and ou tbenched . No team in Nobody likes to say there 's 64-54 . Revenge is in their hearts, 1about every club in the league

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8 17 29 40
high scoring mark - 32 point! 1 was helping K_nop,p 'll· ~ly a.5 _a fo~r at t~e 1r~ hne. rt.:e. Racme
23 43 68 94
__ ~rl Max Knopp broke his , reboun~er. Ba1ley 'il n._Jury Is w1th 32 pomll:i ,. h1s h!t,h mar~ 2~ Eastern
Knight 2-1- 5;
own rebounding record Tuesd:,i 1 not beheved to be *r1ous.
a Tornado, h1t 12 of Tl fteld Hoffman 2--2---6; Hartung 3nigbt when Radne. third-ra nk- I Knopp. who pUIJ"-d down 32 1goals and eight of eight
Jl 2-8; Ridenour 6-1-13; Spened Ohio Class A basketball team rebounds las I montb
agflinst the line.
cer 2--0--4;
Cruise l-0-2;
~eve lt'd Eas lf'rn 94-40.
Southwestern for &lt;~ team re- [ ffaclne will go atter No. lj Badgley 1-4-2; Leonard o-o
Th.e match. whic h some fans cord, was _credited with 35 on v ctory Saturda't' nit;."ht at K~g- --0; Koblentz ~0. TOTALS I
confused with a football game, I Tuesday mght.
~r Creek. Eastern entert!i:n3 17 (6-11) 40. .
wa~$1aged in the Racine gym 1 Racine hit 37 of 7~ field at. Ccalton Frida;- night . Racine - Price 12..S-32 ; Knc.pp
the . . ~ond meeting of tempts for 46 per Ct&lt;ot · Eastern Racine reserves won 51-35 ov- 1-~; Bailey 6--2-14,· Bee,. :1
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lt-fl H.acioe Standing at 14-0, _Top fielfl sho.;Ler was J?~" diff getting 16 for Racine and . fisher 5-2-12; TOTALS 37 •·Bo)' _ If you only knew what
Eastern at 8·6.
F1sher who rPpl_aceri
Ba1 ey , 1Koblentz 12 for Eastern.
1 (2()..27) 94.
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16 39 .2tll
u_1a1r.- : ar 1 or . Proctnrvllle jSpartans, lind the biggest of
Western Division
~aJrl&amp;Dnd ; "dLaKrr_y hKrCugerk. Ha m- the vietc.ries w~s its 48-:n tri- ~_p.. Angele'J
31 20 _608
... en; av1 rug t, ~oo sv .1le ; umph over Dresden Saturday Sl. Louis
30 23 .566
~~b ~::rgan j New J.ex~ngton St. night.
San Fr anci.:!11 ':'o
23 22 .560
lh: oysms; . "u Blumlmg, PowDresdeo Strlnr Broken
B'll imore
20 29 .403
atadn Po1~t: J . E. M('Br ide, The loss was Dresden's first ; 0(•troit
12 36 .250
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Tuesday's Results
New York 133 Boston 127
Detroit 93 Lt.s Angeles 92
San F'ran. 13!1 Philadelphia 117
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As Faicons Fall 62 to 59
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·wa¥ ~n&lt;l had rolled up a t9
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Racme 94 Eastt'rn 40
polft b~lge as late as
the I ~r.at the end of the third quar· McArthur 97 Southwestern 69

Thomas, the nation's fourth
highest scorer going . info tll,e
game, hit 20 of Xavier's 24
points in a decisive five-minute
period late in the gamt when
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Febb, 93-77, and Defiance was ,
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by Tri-State, 75-73, in
oiher games.
Th
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team and seventh-ranked nationally among tht small pol..
leg~s. seeking its 16th victory
against visiting Geneva (Pa.).

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All Remaining Women's and Children's Winter Coats Further Reduced To Go·
Weekend. First Come First Served. Save To ! and ·More.

dres~y

--~::~~e~~~~~'::h r,~i;~~l H~~; Po: w1 ~na1 ma's

reaervt~s won thhe ~!~~fo~ ~~k~~~a:sport 81
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get his firs t five back into the 1[Surf:C:m~lO;o~amsleygame the Falcons were threat- 2-6. Bird 1_ 1_ 3. Shrim lin •
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16-4--Jl; ZUspan 0--0--0 . TOT- •
Shirts washed and
Butch Chapman, an agres-!ALS .23 111-:1 S9.
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olve Red DevU gl!;lf~. led the Ravenawood - Chapman 10 •
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six more points from the kins 1~2; Huthart 1),..1- 1; .
lin.. He was the only Red P~ Z-1-"7; Gre•nleaf 1~DIIVIl scoring in double figure s. 0--2; White 3-2--.! ; Winter z_ •
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Ff Wahama .Gordon Pow•U 0--4; TOTALS 24 (14-25) 62. • Cluners
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tumed in one of his~ fpmes By quiiTtera:
a .,,.. cu.-r '•rklnl
the season wltll IS JX&gt;Into on Ravenowood
19 36 51 62 •
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leYeo field goall anll two free Wabama
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FINISHING

E .U.B. Churcb boltl·'i
II IIIJIII8r that pr
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Monday evenltr&amp; II llrl dturch.
Devotions were ,..., b)l
Elhel Riddle. She ...,
tel at I ohorl bu&amp;ln...
folloll'fnl tho dlmter. · ,
'l1ll1ot attentllnc were Rev.
Martin Berlslord, Mr. antfol\II'S.
Jack Flesher, Mr. and
Hti\'Old Bun!pmor, fol!'.
Mn. Luther Smllh, Mr.
Mra. Robert Coote,
ry Miller, Mr. and Ifni.
N. illousb, Mr. inc! Ml'l.
Hoffman, Mr. and Mn.
Gilbert, Mr. and Mn. Leo

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STUDEBAKER

but many bolts having enough for dresses, suits, skirts etc. Groups contein cotton satins. ~ · ·
drip-dri cottons, blends, suitings, corduroys, wools and double-knits.

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TILt- Vemon Star. Duatera 4-H
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SILICON IRONING BOARD
PAD &amp; COYER SETS
Big Diae~unt Value. Silicon treated .anon cover
ond fibre &amp;laaa pod. Both

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LADIES FANCY COTTON

HEAVY QUALITY WHITE

CORDUROY
CAPRI PANTS

FRINGED TERRY

Fine pinwale cord uroy Capri
Pants in assorted fanry printed
patterns. All sizes 10 to 18, Regular $1.99 quality.

GUEST TOWELS
HeaVJ
cotton teny towell
Big value~.

$1.00

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BONANZA
Fancy Printed

Reg. $ UKI Value
Ledios Cotton-Rayon

Reg.

$1.00

value

MEN'S WHITE
CUSHION SOLE

M·J PRAYER
TOWELS

Half Slips
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quality. Size S.M-L. See
these for top quality. Low
low price. Be here early.

SOCKS

ftegular $1.00 quality
Morgan Jones Prayer To·
wels. Fancy printt&gt;d patlerml. Full '!iize.

Heavy quality white cotton
sox with double thick cushioned soles. Sizes 10 to 12.

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Ladios" Brief
Slyle Rayon

Valuu To $4.98, $5.91

72 x 90 Size

Cosmetics

Popular brief style pan·
ties in assorted colors and
white. Size&amp; 5, 6 and 7.

Large asst. of Better Cosmetics. At a low low discount price. One large ta·
ble. Priced to go. Shop
early and sa\'e.

BLANKETS
Values to $5 98 in this group
of our Better Blank ets. All tint
qul!lity. Prieed for quick sale.

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FINE WHITE

Big size white cotton
sheet bl-ankets. Thick
and fluffy, Whip stitch

binding.

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blankets in plaid pat·
terns and assorted co·

Reg. 49e -- 38" wide first

HOUR
Blac~ &amp; Whlta
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now. Shop early.

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Rudy To Hong
Fancy Plastic

VALUES TO $6.95
CLEARANCE
LADIES

DUNGAREES

DRAPES

DRESSES

Men's ualg Buck"

Full cut and well made.
"Big Buck" dungarees for

men. All size.. 29 to 42.

pr.

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Easy care washable plastic drapes. Full window
sizes. AssOrted fan!'y patterns.

Ladies' Fall and Winter Dresses
reduced for quick cleanace.
Values to $6.95 in this group.
Shop e-arly and save.

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PAIRS

VALUES TO $4.98 &amp; $5.98

PRO ADULT TOOTHBRUSH

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OIIPMUIIKS

Plain fine pinwale corduroy crawlers for infants.
Assorted colon. Re-gular 98c values. Save 50o/u.

DOUBLE DUTY

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CRAWLERS

And Mab Your S.IIICIIon

Ethel Riddle, Mrs. Eugene
nail and fiUesla, Mr- and
Bemard Uevlnr, Mr. a.id Mrs.
Larry !lleeoebrew, Mr.

Gilbert.

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Stop In Soon

Mn. Eddie
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MJers, and Miss G~:II

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Open Ivery Nlie TII I P.M.

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

RUSSELL STOVER

rellr - . .Ger..d aart, -~~~
RoY
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DODGE

Only 20% Down

Engel of PI'1ny ·
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Sendra,:Jkk':oJ CLASS
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YARD GOODS SALE

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lllll)'"!nhii;&gt;• 2 IS"'J'liiMI'!&amp;t, 0,

D'1es T uesdav

PANTIES

'l'boH altendlog wera Cathy
Ha(lerty, Gall Miller,
~~ Burris, June B11J1J88111er

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Trans. Radio and Heater.

COATS

llj!monatratloot were
by Rebecca Burris oo how
Jay • . pattern and b)' San&lt;lra ll
Pickens '"' bow to lay and

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197
eoce BeUe Rayooldo
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and Barbara 1.11 • • ne
Team High Serle• - G &amp; G andldsruece, Mrs .. George
lhe May II
11, Leon.
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and Pauline ReynoldJ
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. Team High Series - G &amp; G · 206 lllgh Street. Mra. Macl;ley mary TUo~y """ Jolla
Cafe 2673
had been Ill for oeveral years. En&amp;e!, 65, Pliny, fl I eonciidlle
She was born October 14
0!1 the l!epublfoaoo M.et 1..- a
Highest U. S.
automobile In Newport, Ohio,
. the ~~r::
c.unty Court.
road is that which winds up to ter of the late John and
Othen II I~ h 1ix ..,r II
the ll .260-foot summit of Mount el Bailey Reynolds. Her
lerm OD lbo -'Y court
Oxfords • LAH!fers
Evans in Colorado.
band, Jamea Macl;ley, peeced•ivaealod b)' Jnn Bush, MaP!,
- -- - - -- ed her is death Ia 1938.
who Is not oeeldng reeleelloll, RIG.
$4.95 _ __
OHIOAN TO SPEAK
a member of the Daught.ero
J. H. ~. Ashtoa,
PT. PLEAS~- W. H. Ed- America Chapter, and the
Hill, of Letart Route 1.
mund. executive CODIUltant of list Church.
for ecmmiUeeman in
the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Surviving are one sister,
district wu
Chester
Company, Akron, will be tho tie Hill, NeWJMII'I, Kentucky;
Willlamp, Southside,
MIODL I - T• 0 ,
guest speaker fo• the 19th a~&gt;- brother, Pearl Reynolds,
~~lbo=~Bepu~=b~l:lc:au~llckel~~
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nual dinner meeting of the Pleasant ~nd
several niecel!l
Point Pleasanl Chamber
of and aephewa.
Commerce to be held Monday, Funeral aervicea will be held
March 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the Thursday Z p.m. at the Stevens
Moose Home. 0. C. Hall, 1m- Funeral Homo with the Rev.
mediate past president will have Harry Miller officiating. Burial
charge of the dinner. Tickets will be in Lone Oak cemetery.
are on sale for $2.50 per per- Friends may call at Ule funerONLY
son and may be obtained at the al home alter 6 p.m. WednesChamber office or from any day.
$30.00 Do~lalenc• ~:~n
member of the &amp;ard of Direc- --'-- - -- - - - - Convenient Ter1111
tors.
- Juh\ing, Hartford; Hobart Adkins, Barboursville; Mace! Herd·
man
, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Bol;
Pkasant Valley Hospital
ADMITI'ED: Mrs.
Charles by Powers, Henderson; M r s.
FURNITURE CO.
John Shaw, Pt. Pleasant; Gary
Rayburn, Pt. Pleasant.
MASON, W. VA.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Shannon Ray Taylor, Kanauga; Milford ,
Holcomb, Pt. Pleasant : James Jordan , Cottageville.

WOMEN'S WINTER

IJ'OUP ~ tho Bend Hustlers
on Saturday ' at tho home of Miss San- II
clra Plclteno, 1 Junior 4-H lea•~· II

pumps. Right from · - ,., ,..

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4 Door 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
Radio and Heater.

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stocks of Ki-Yaks, Arpeggios,, _and Miracle-Tread s, formerly selling from $5 .99 to $14'.'92,:

VALIANT

R. Carpenter
Handicap
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Last call on women's fall shoes, flats, walking heels and

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METRO POUT AN

4 Door. Automatic
RBdio and Heater.

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T. Roush
B. Sylvester

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FRIDAY
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Heater, 1~ .000 miles.

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MASON
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favored throws. Harry Surface and Bob·
Ravens wood had lo push ofl a l by Greene had 10 and 12 points I Oh' H S Ba ketb 11 Sc
~last minu te rally by the Waha- : !'espec:tively. Surface left the 1 8 10 U
p 1 ~
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_rna White Yakon~ Tu~sday night Igame on fouls early in the ceiina ~CHS 8 ;e:arlo:':::ca~~
for a narrow 62-:J9 v1c tory oh !fourth quarter.
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the w~hama floo r.
i Ravenswood. led by 12 pojnts,
um ~:lu~~u~·South 53

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Thomas.
Xavier's jun·
ior guard, continued to pick up
steam in his bid f~ the national scoring champlons~lp Tuesday night as he rined in 42
points in leading the Musketeers to a 104-M romp over
canisius.
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B'EST

v. Durst .

at the boDit of tel refreobmellll to the · l!l'OI'P 11
MrL K. K. · Scltes. Devot10111 altendlnll: Juanita, Angela
Sealor 111gb Glrll Let&amp;U&lt;
GlrGCole
. _ !liVen by Mn. Dooald· Ob- Eddie Sayre, Marlene and Jlob.
Walramo No. 1
R.
COllins
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U..., and Mn. Lowronco by Rouslt, Martlla, J~ and Jer- Carolyn Johnson
2112
J, Williams
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ry Thomp1011, Patty 'l'hompson,
Mary Webb
350
G. Harris
Mn. Gerald Clark·, p1'091dent, Pauletta and SteUa Randolph, Janet Hoffman
383
427
294
T. Lind
pnaldoci at tho buobieu meM- · Bobby, Bill, Bruce and Sharon Beverly Bllrns
270
489
M. Menchlnl
q. 'l1llly Yole4 to~ ba- HlweiJ, Linda and Judy I~Uiey,j Grstus A,ldrldge •
;tg
281
Handicap
b)' clilibeo for the
AtJXIl. Barry Haynes, Roger LuckyHandicap
933
2673
TOTAL
lary lit Pleaoont VaDe-t llospll- doo, Robert Friend, Keith Say- TOTAL
2390 Woo ~ Lost 0, T 1
RObert Dye 1111 ·~ re, Eleanor Roush, Harry Date Won 3, Loll t
Brown's BoUitd Gas
· charge o1. lhls. They Newberry, Carman and Debbie
ProfflU Appllaace
T. Blaine
'JRI
- · ' 10 help !be Junior Harper, Regcie and Allen Hart, Linda Adamo
279
J. Van lnwagen
379
W ·
,Club by puPchaolnl 1 Peggy and SUe Anna Bumgar- Beverly Price
276
D. Garten
269
plcl\fe ble fnl' the new play ner ·
Jocelyn Taylor
279
D. McKinney
392
lf"'JJKKot the Alex Quillen MemSEWING CLUFI
Tere&lt;a McTurner
218
J . Miller
376
orlal BuDding.
Tbe Sewing Club mel oo Blind
.
255
Handicap
735
Reporto were giY~n by Mlss Tuesday aftenoon at thleeef~~: Beverly Price
276
TOTAL
2418
Wanda Stamplo, Home lleJnon.. ol. Mn. N. 0 . Wein. R
Handicap
990
0, Lost Z, T I
alr.alloa Agent. The !OISOII 00 ments were served during the TOTAL
2297
"qulclei!AU for Aellon" wao glv· IIOCii! hour to thoae attending: Woa 4, Lost 3
Rutland Fur--lture
Mn. W. -~~-~tone, Mrs. Howd_ __
111 1s;· Mr.. Gerald Clark.
427
J . Grate
lloltttbmeoto wero IIOl'Vtel 10 ard Wag........ Mrs. F r e
c . D. Richards a. Sooo
D. Grate
382
Mro. Eltoa Clevenger, Mn. Ger- Batey, Mrs. H. L. Dyer, MrLas.
Pam Sylvester
250
318
S. Hicks
aid Clark, Mn. lAwrence Clark, ottie Roush, Mrs. HeMrrmanLI ydyNancy Parker
26tl
343
J . White
Mro. Robert Dye, Mn. Alva Mro. R. F. Bryant,
s. 0
Judy Cozart
178
253
M. Woodard
Luckydoo, MJ'll. Donald Oh- Roush, Mrs. Pblllp Wolpert,
Sharon Thetso
204
Handicap
750
linger, Mrs. Ernie Roush, Mrs. pert, Mn. B. R. Vance, Mrs. Beverlee Hunt
278
2473
TOTAL
Delton Sayre
Mr Luth
ne, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Mrs.
HANDICAP
1014 Won 1, Loot 2
Smith, Mrs. Ch~rles S:.;.a,
D. _A. Smith and. Mrs .. Wein.
TOTAL
2180
Ridenour Radio-TV
Lyndon Tayl..- and Mrs. K. K.
The next meetmg wlll behorne l
Pomeroy
C. Knight
m
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on February 4th at the "'
Linda Darnell
270
T. Cruise
428
ANNUAL DINNER
of Mrs. W. T. Stone.
Jenny Folmer
315
385
C. Eichinger
St. Paul Lutheran C h u r c h
BffiTHDA Y DINNER
331
Judy Folmer
367
L . Hill
mombera held their annual COD- Mr. and Mrs. Robert TenMary Sue Handley
328
IJ'egattonal din
and bwd
nan! honored the1r daughter,
Patricia Hennessy
367
FULL SIZE FOAM
meellna .., .;::':.C.ay eve:: Cynthia on her lith birthday Handicap
822
at tile church. Tho Invocation with a dmner Sunday. AtTOTAL
2433
FILLED PRINT COVERED
.1v
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Re tending were Mr. and Mrs. Clarw81 .,.-.-en
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pas
or,
v.
T
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Jack We.Jcl:t.
ence ennant, rs. pa I"
Wabama No. Z
Fo'...._.,.1- th dlnn th
ca, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Phyllis Qu. een
288
0
0 an- Stevie and Roble, Linda
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237
nual buslneso meeting waa held Jeff Roush Teresa Wolfe Bob- carolyn Zu.span
cotton
189
with Rev. Welch pre.oidlng. The by and K~y Tennanl '
Vlkki McDaniel
r
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Shredd
ed
26'1
meeting opened with singing of MRS. WAM IS HOSTESS
carolyn Bland
filled pil·
214
"Falin ~ ' ,OtJr Falhen." The
Mro. Bllly Ray Ward was Faye Lyons
1020
annual oecretary and treuurer hosteao to a Judy Lee
Handicap ·
2195
~ore given by Robert showlnl· held at her home on TOTAL
3
Joilui.;liiii and Lloyd Rousll. Thuratlay evening. Mrs. Eu- Woa • Lost t
The ~et .tor IIIM wao approv· gene Hester was tile demonShalo lr Pbllsoo
tel. Elf)llid;to the Church COun- strator lor the showing.
Pam Davis
305
ell .
, .Deac&lt;&gt;u, WIWam Mrs. Ward oerved refresh- Patty Baker
181
Ru 10lf' ·, nd J hn Will Tru
Dianna Roush
219
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201
tee, Ll~,.,..... •• Tho meeting Mark Ward, Mrs. Lois Harris, Susie Prlco
was "I'J~ed.. wltll lhe Bingi1J8 MrL Gene Greenlee, Mrs. Paul Handicap
~U ~~.. Now Thank We ScaDy, Mrs. Herman Layne, TOTAL
2061
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Mn. R. G. Greene, Mrs: Don- Won 0 Lost S
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Those •tloDdlnl were Mr. aid Bailey, Mrs. Larry Wylie, Ind.' High Game _ Patricia
and Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. Mrs. George Ingels, Mrs. Karl H
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lllldo Ridgway,. Mn. R.
G. t Wiles, Mrs. Charlea Dodd, Mro. ~;:d~ ~ Serleo _ Patricia ·
Greene, Karen Greene, Mr. and Robert Gurtis, Mrs. L o u I • H
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Mro. Jobn Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Karaclmfk, Miss Nancy Scally, -;;messyHigh G
John f. Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Mlstl Rae Ward and Mrs.
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roy
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and
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1Mr1. ffeimllo ~. Naoey IIIII, Ralphle Sayre, aon of Mr. 2133
•"· M. L. Oblinger, Mn. A. L. and Mrs. Ralph Sayre, was
Setllor High ......, No. t
l;rouoe, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam recent medical patient at
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Wabomo
._s , David, Brian, and zer hospital.
R. Stein
357
~. ·Mr. IIKI Mrs, Carroll Mrs. Opal Merica ha•;:~Si/ G. H~ffman
335
~ Jr., and Bruce, Mr. ed to her borne after
T. Kendall
349
J~l Will, Mr. and Mn. Clif- several months visiting
M. Brolm
SSfl
VALUES TO $19.95
lord llbodeo, Mn.
al Martlnaburg, W. Va.
F. Rel&lt;hert
337
Mrs. C. M. Adams, Sr.,
Handicap
Rou'h; Mra. Donald
G,OOD STYLES
822
ner, Mn. ,J;lavld Roush,
Galllpulls, Ohio, visit.eO
2539
Now you can save up lo half
and ·DaJ., !.ir. and Mro.
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. TOTAL
on
your winte1 coat. Buy for
Won
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La yne, . llr. and Mn.
C. M• Adams, J r., and B
now
and next winter. The sav·
JohnllltJir;·: Mn. Edwin
several days last week.
Dunt G......,
ings are yours, fine fabrics Mr. and · ~. James Layne
Mrs. William MarahaU,
til G m r Medl
good styles. Priced for quick
Rev. .i4\\li Welch.
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patient al e 8 po 11
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ty Salon, has been a medical cal Center Hospital.
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Wolfe has been usmg h I ! r1s carpe in later wJtb a h o t aver~glng In d!JUb e tlguse• · _•
bench to good advantage .too, 1hand' to scOre 15 points-, a n d 15 poJats per a•me.
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lib for , upwards of three quat- tho1J8h II Isn't as populated or Ron panning added 10 In h lo
tert, t.lten folded IS · if ex.ha~· I s notorious &amp;.s is Athens'.
alterna~ ro~ . Jeff Jiod8e5 ~ov•
t'd by the ord~el- exceptcw~_U l:.ut week he, opened w i ~ h ed in la"tf: in the game.' ·~ ·: _
they beat Mid61eport .be!Qro, Buddy Moore ar.f Joey Steph- Th 'U be
In lhel · ·•
and Jacksoo ·wtthout · 1~ regu-;. enson out fr.ont, .. Dav&amp; Rice,
ey center g
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Iars ex&lt;epl Dan Crothers, the Dave Thom115, and Jack Satter- lenses 011 ~n ~1 •
8
fancy' outside perform.er.
~i_eld downcourt. Mickey Mor- pivot, who
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Hitting on an 16 free throw of no ma 1·0 · If'
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r . SJ:n tcan_ce, 1
wherj~ rooR ·
an pushed his averag'e to 31.1 u's ingum Ia ~s on rugg
_FING_ E·R~;_~~·.
Duquesne, Defi:'lnce entertairu ::W.
he;:~.
polnls a game.
Olivet (Mich.), Malone is host I
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But it wasn 't aU Thomas' to Clat'ion (Pa.) and Findlay is /"!!t
··'1' ul.'bn·(
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Fight Results
show as Bob Pelkington, the at home to Lawrence Tech.
By United Press International nation 's third best rebou~der.l•"=,_,_,_,_.......__....==----------...:;lllj~~.
By UuUed Press Iolernational
NEW YORK 1UPI ) _ Ossie hauled off a school record of 30
f
th I&gt; d
X .
East
Marc•no·
" , 156 , Puerto Rl'co out- rom e oar s as avier ran
to 11-5. Ton_y Gennari
Sou C"'n n Sl 76 Montcla•·r St 69 pot'ntf"i Walker Simmon.'
._._, 166, its_
h11 record_
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Pan American 80 Ca nnon 74 1 New York. (8 'J,
• pomts or anJs us, now
7-8
E'rn J':azarene 81 Babson 76
LONDON mPil - Don John·
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Provid.;-nce 82 Santa Clara 7l so n, 125 ~. Los Angeles. outLight Attlon Tonight
Monmouth 66 Jersey City St 51 polnt~~ Howard Wlnstone, 12fl 1 4, Dave Andrews hit ttie winSouth
~· Britain , 110).
lnlng bucket as Oberlin edged
:l-lli ll' l&gt;J ~.e.
Lafayette 74 American U 55
Allegheny, 68-65, in an overtime
Serviced By The
Virgin i&lt;:~ Mil 86 E. Carolina 18
MORE SPORTS cont~st; Hiram Colleg~ held off
H,amplon lnst 67 Morgan St 59
a Heidelberg ra ll y wh1ch cut a
W. Salem St 83 St Augustine 47
PAGE THREE [22-point lead to two points in :
Ga. Southern 91 Ciladel 83
the final two minu tes and the I
Wofford 78 Mercer 77
Millmi (Fia) 127 Rollins 85
Vande:rb-ilt 108 Arkansas St 73
D.C . T!'hr 73 Bloomfield 68

Wastfhg no timr Racine raeed lo• a 11;.3 lead in the first
quarter and lt~d 23-6 at its end.
BY halftime the tempo had
settled down to a 4~- 1 7 pace.
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·would thf' ~('or~ be. and how COLUMBUS (UP I) - Celina Immaculate Conception
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rnany trips Hacmf' wtJuld ! ~bt'
held on to Hs No. 1 rating but Zanesville Rosecrans pick·
to thf:' frt&gt;e Lhrow line.
ed up support on the strength of 3 victory over defend In al l. loat"'h Mike Morrison 's ing state champion Dresden as the race tightened in the
hot lTI:'W hnd 27 ?P~rtunriJe!&gt; weekly United Press International Ohio high school
for gift shc,ls. cashmg 111 on 2,0. 1Class A coaches ratin gs.
Only cml'· Ea~ t ern player left. The Spartans, idle last week - ·
the !!a me t)('r au!&gt;f' of excessive wen: picked first on 12 of t h e the Jayhawks had been beaten
~eal. Ken ll artung 11'1 the fio111i 1 29 hallots cast. but Rosecrans was near the end of the 1962:quartt&gt;r. Easterr. was awarde~l whirl1 t,as won 52 st raight regu- 63 season, and U was Rosell free throw rham·&lt;&gt;s of whieh Jar season ga mes, picked up rrans that turned the trick that
£ix Wf&gt;re cashed in.
fivt&gt; first place votes and tJme, 35-33. Dresden later
~arine"s 6-5 and 220 lb. T;rt moved to within 2.1 ~oints of s~ored a 55-~3 triumph over the
BtHlev was forced to_leaVP t.Je f1rst pluee on the basts of 10 ~1shop:.. un lt!l way to the state
gamf&gt; f'arly m tht&gt; _third p!•rw•J pntnls for a first place
vole. IItle.
when ht&lt; -;; tamrner! IntO the t'tJd nine r(1r ~econd etc
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·wall rrnm b{'hind. injuring 11.io;
Celio :.~ _lost the chance to go eo . Wash _88 Centenary 69
hip. lie wa.'l unable In atlerr.pt 1 Desritt• its los5 to Rosecrans, ·after · _wm No. 17 last w~k Xav1er (0hiol 104 Canisl~s 84
·hi s free J!:row . l'ai!ev at rhH t Orrsdrn jumped fuur notc·hes I when ItS scheduled game with Ind . C~ntral 99 St Procopms 72
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- Ito tal-.r o~·er the third spot , I Marion Local was postponed Cedarville 93 Fenn 77
' whih:&gt; U11Mfeated Racine and until this week. But the ca ncel- Bethany !Kan) 90 Emporia 81
n'
IS
Soulht'astern of Hoss Count ~· ~ lation gave Coacil Soh Gui.nt.a Drakt&gt;c 63 Iowa St 53
held on to third ~nd fifth, re- j a chance to prep his squad for North Dakota . 109 Alnska 76
~p('rfh· eJy.
what he ·hat called the roughJ Ottawa 86 Fnends 73
A ~fit battle continued for the est week in the Spartans' sche- Wisconsin 72 Marquette 68
!-lecond five spots, as two new- dule.
Oberlin 68 Allegheny 65
eotners, Fort Frye and Colum- 1
Hiram 89 Heidelberg ~ 65
In~
bus U•l iversity' displaced Lake· . Tree games were on the Ce- Concordia (lnd) 84 Grace 83
side and Piqua Catholic in the hna schedule for t~e week, the Lndiana Tech 105 Taylor 95
COI.t JM1:1US fUPJ)- Here are , top 10 Fort F'rye m()Ved into l~st (1f th~m commg Saturday
75 Defiance 73
'he ronC'hf'::: who rate the Class Ist-vemh place while University mght aga.mst Class AA
Wheaton 111 Hope 71
~ higt: schn~1 i hasketball ttoams ' took over ninth. New Lexing.lon Par~way. fhe Spartans won
MacMurray 76 Western Ill. 75
~n till" '''"Pklv Unitetl Pres? In- St. AJr.-y sius moved from tenth Iearber _season g~me .
~Uinois Tech 89 Chicago St 82
l t'!'I J'111fl na l ra ti ngs :
to eighth while Strasburg fell Parkw.~)', but Guinta s:ud
, Mikf' Morrison. Racine; Ike trom ~eventh into tentb .
Iteam .. got ~uc~y on our home
Southwest
FPr-r,.·.; . \V:Jkrman Western He- Lakeside last week 's sixth- rcourt and mchcated he expect· Cent. Okla St 90 Phillips U 64
"servt· : R. Thomas, Fairporl ' rated squad, stayed close to the led a tough battle Saturday.
Tex. Western 93 S.W. Mo. 48
:Hal'hur Hardin~ : George E. ;charmed cir('Je in 11th posltioh, Roo;s Southeastern kept right
St. 82 Loyola (Calif) 64
:Poth Nrwwalk St_. Paul; Don while Piqua Catholic dropped to I on rolling along with its
Hendri~ 83 Harding 74
Schrrtzer. W~!il ~!berty -S~:~Ie~; 13th alter being rated eighth a win of the year, a 112-83 rout Ouachit&amp; 86 Coli of Ozarks 55
Rotwrt Den an. Piqua_Cathohc: I week ago.
~ of Clarksburg. That
was Ab Christian 107 Arlington St 86
.John More)". North Lima : R~b- I Three
Southeastern
Ohio paced by guard Elwood
Houston 73 Texas A &amp; M 65 j
~ert PJck. Dal ton_; R_obert GuJR- clubs.. move_d into the top 20_ for I baugh, who broke 8
West
67 Colorado Coli 65
1a , .CeI '.".a I m mt~c u Ia L,e Concep- :, the ur~t tlme un the ba_SIS of scorina record with n
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Fran 71 San Fran St 46
.Iwn , RJ&lt; h Lnn ~a berger, Dres- stron~ weekend performances. performance.
Southeastt'!rn is
103 Calif. Tech 81
den Jefterson: Glenn R. 8(..-wer , Ames-Bern was picked ror 14th, averaging 9fi polols per game,
Denmson St. Mary; .Roger C~s- 1 Nel snnvill~ moved into 17th and led by center larry Jordan
a~dy, ~ewbury; Ke1th Merrm, Hamden was in a four-way tie who b, averaging 30 points per
:CifclPnile Logan Elm; Walter for the 20th slot.
contest.
,Reid. Newark Catholic; Coium- ~ Also in the top 20 were Sky·
----bns Hines, New Lebanon-Dixie. vue, 12th; Brilliant, 15th: Sl1-tobert White, Columbus Uni- mon Kenton, 16th; Newark National Basketball Association
versil~: Harold Trapp, Colurn· iCatholit', 18th; Coldwater, )9th I By Uaited Prell International
bus ~osary : Gene Nangle. land Newbury, Lakeland and
Eastern Division
~~n;:svJII~t R~secran~}· :obert !Sidney Holy Angels, tied with
w. L. Pd.
A a a~ . ra.~ ur g ;Ha _ o;en, ~ Hamd en for 20th.
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coogratulated, and CBS

!Jntted '7ess latemaUonal
rad1o . ha!! gone all out-because
HOLLY\\ OOD ( UPI l - By he still has a show there. But
to incidence, two of the most , CBS telt'v isi?" has yet to aneelt&gt;braled America~ broadcast· ~unce a b1g spe~lal Godfrey
er~ o{ the not..f.OCHitstant past, jtrtbute to thank htm for past
~dward R. Murw·N 1:1nd Arthur 1contributions- whieh wt-re plenGodrrey, are markin~ notable ty.
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vlslOn fame aL CBS . there we-re ;fine cherub to his pals. he nev·
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vo.ires in the nalwn. Now Mur. threats to refire from hls Wl'ek·
row , reeuperaling after the rE&lt;- 1 ly serie~. But the tribute- plus
mova: ot a lung , ha~ stepped &lt;&gt; nf'w $6 millio_11 ronlrart plus
down a&lt;: head of the U S. Jnfor. the right to do show~ fro m Mi·
mation Agenc\·, a post he took ami next season tf he wantsat the reqllt'o.;t of Pre~irlent Ihelpf'd soothe him. He's com ing
John F 1\ennf'd\'. And C01lfre\·[back .
ts bl'mg lelt~d .::~11 around fo~ Codfrey, of rourse. is not the
his :10111 wDr wtlll CBS ratlio. 1hot trlevi~1on figurt! he once
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was . Yet in his time, as enter·
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mark Jnrldf' Cirn"-on ·s J;)th an- ing than Jt can ever do for him .
niVf'r san· m show busmf'ss. I i He ~~ the grt'alt'!:il sa~es rnan
ronldn't · ht·lp bn t wondrr why 1 t&gt;ver to h1t the airwaves, ?ut he
tht! network wa&gt;;n't planning a 1 &lt;Jlso wa~ one . of lhe ftrst to
sim ilar triP\'I:':ton honor fnr spoof rommrrcmls.
GoUfrev. Tntf' . hf' has appeart"d , M!t rrow . it is said, rr.ay re-here and tlwre on vid~o and turn to CBS. In the field of
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give to bim. Hls pioneering lllld TV' a "Mr. Novak" Feb! 11 ..•
u:ercises of conscience an be- England's Dirk Bogarde eostars
yond the compeliSitlonJ of the with Julie Harris March 18 in
radio and telerision bwllneeae-.. the same network's l'emttke ol
Ia hls documentaries, hla cam· the Emmy·winning play 41 Little
eras focused on oubjects and Moon of Alban."
never fllr.ched or •Mtewashed. Tentatively tilled 0 The Enter·
It would be a· happy occasioo tainers ,"' the series would be
to have btm rested up In ttme an hour eaeh outing and fea·
for the election atory later this ture blg·star talent sayS CBS
year. Whenever he returns , tel· .•. On Feb. 28,
network
evision wiU be that much bet· will broadcast last year's "Ca·
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rol &amp;: Company" special that
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8:00 Local, Ohio, Nat1onal

World &amp; Nat'! Newt

Spotlight on Sporto
Wf'ather

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY!
6c00 Sign On News
6:05 Sacred Heart
5:20 Country Jamboree
f :35 Farm Newa
6:45 Meigs Agr. E&lt;ten.
7:05 Breakfast Party
7:30 Van Patrick Sports
7:50 The 7:50 Report
8:10 Bright Star Show-Thur.

Baker Fum. Shu.,·Frl
The Lighter Side
Betty Newton
Ministerial •ssoc.
Country Hoe-Down
Swap Shop
F"'"m Bureau
El Rancho Time M-W
M88oo Co. Agr. Ext.-TUe.
Family Worship Hr-Thur
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9 45 F'amilv Wnr~hip Hour
8· 15 Weather Picture
9:05
, 10:00 Ma"on County News
8 16 Musical Clack
10:05
10 ·05 Talk ot --1he '!'own
8:55 News
10:20
10:55 World Nrws
9:00 Musical Clock
11:05
ll 00 Wondf"rlul World of Music UO Song &amp; Story Hour
11:35
11 :05 Morning Melodies
9:45 Family Worship Hour
11:40
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10:00 New!l
Church Bells Ringl
lO cOS High School Hit Parade · 11 :40
11:40
11 ·45 Worl! i'\l:'ws
10:55 News
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11 :55 Mason County News
11:00 Army Time
12 :00 Communit v News

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12:10 Markets
12:15 Mid Day Weather

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12:45
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3:00
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Country Go Round
News Beat
Country Go Round
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Mid Way Matinee
Christmas Wreath
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Saturday Matinee
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3:55 NeW!

4:00 Discing with Doss
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 News Summary

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UO Sign 0!1

11:58
12:00
12:15
12:15
3:00
4:15
4:30

6:35 Norman Kraelt
6:45 Country Exprm
7:05 Breakfast Party

LITTLE OR:&gt;HAN ANNII!

1:05 lllgh School Fool •

11 :00
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12:15
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Noon Report
Jones BUick Show
Rev. MerUn Teets
Football Warmup
OSU Football
Platter Party
Sign Off

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7:35 The A.rmy Hour
1:00 Herald of Trutb
1:35 Hour of Deliverance
9c00 Wings of Healing
9:35 The Bible Sp&lt;'aks To You
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
10:35 Sunday Show

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Noon Report
12:00 Noon Report
Music Just For You
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Goessler'a Guest Star-Frl. 12:30 Rev, Merlin Teet.
Platter Party
1:00 BUJy Graham
Blaettnar ShoW·T-Thnr. 1:30 Lutberan Hour
Local News
2:00 The Cburcb At Work
4:55 BowUng Scores
2:15 The Navy Swings
5:00 The Open Road
2:35 The Big Ue
5:45 Sign Off
3:00 The Quiet Hour
SATURDAY
3:35 The Sunday Showcase
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4:35 World In Review
6:05 Country Musie Tlmo
5:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
6:20 Country Jamho!u
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held Sa(utday, February I, at
Syracuse Methodist chun:h
waa the thought for the day, to
the Rutland Departmeal Store
Monday evening at the home of
begin the meeting of the Syra.
were made by the Rutland GarM
d M William lloudaCharles Eskew was
a cuse Home Demonstration Club
Mike Shafer has returned to
den Club Monday evening at
r an
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Tu
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in by tbe nresident Mrs Harold Marshall University after a vis-.
the home of Mrs. George Lashohelt.
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Mrs Ralph Robsoo . presl· Pa kersburg, W. Va.
Smith at the homt&gt; of Mrs Hay. t WI
IS mo . •
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er. The aale will begln at 10
dent , opened the meeting with ~r. and Mrs. Larry Bunce of man, Wednesday , Januarv 22. Shafer and relatives.
a . m. and proceed! . a~ for .
various projects durana
~be
Psalm 23 in unison. Devotions Columbus were weekend guests Roll call was answered by 12 Mr. Homer ~ones has been
wert' led b Mr Houdashelt of their parents, Mr and Mn. members. clli Ia In tablE' fa. returned to ' has borne from
year.
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who ave : meditation from Don Rea and Mr and Mrs WaJ. vors the ha: ~ad~.
Me1gs General Hospital In Porn·
The meeting WIIB opened with
g
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Y
, eroy where be baa been a pa·
devotions given by Mrs. Ruberl
T~e Upper 00
nk Wine 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grueser &lt;Secretary and treasurer r~ tlent for the past four weeks.
Canaday who read from · thr
wb lih prayer. Mrsl :~~ as ~ ' of PI .Pleasant, W. Va. visited ports were made by Mrs. Wll· He " reported Improving.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. B~ER
"Upper Room." Tb~ president,
Su d
'th Mr 8 nd M Brad Ham Hayes. It was annol.mc·
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new member
I n ay WI
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ed that Achievement Day will
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles W \ Baer celebrated their 6oth rs. au mn, pres~. emQJAHT
A communication was read I ford Maag.
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and children. Randy and Rita, wedding anniversary Sunday January 12 with open bets answered roll calF by cit12 LB.
by M•ss Marcia Ka:r .. from Dor Ia:r~pea~ingMr~ :~JpeleM:,ss~ay~ "::nnJ:~I fo~ Friendship" and ,· wMere SudndaMy eve~lng gueWsl.~f house, at their home in Foresi Run. The affair was plan· lbnlg a specific gardeninl PrOIs
Hartman a missionary m 1
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rs. emon e r
d b th
son a 0 d daughter i 0 law Mr and' Mrs ems
TUB!
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ne
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:~ran~~~c! sf:~ath p8r~:~ and son-in·law. Mr and Mrs. Mrs Luther Johnston report-- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mll- George Baer antd 7~· WJJha~h· 'fts f M
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Christmas projects which' in·
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visited
SUnday
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den
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d EdJSon Ho ste ter
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robin get well canl wa s sent to
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r on ng, rs
n
Iei:ce an
rot er an tamt y, r. an the Forest Run Methodist Sunda School, Mr. and Mrs. t~e children's home an ~ue ua•
Mrs. Melvm Gnmm It was vot- and Mr . and M1s ~!fred F~ank herself .had made Appomted to Mrs. Everett Milhoan and ram. L
W lk M
d Mrs Vlrgfi Walker and the Pom- ftrmary , the Carmen rest borne
el
the
February
and
and
son
were
busmess
vlsJton
I
make
s1ck
calls
for
February
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of
Chester.
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and the eight table arran_geed to canl'
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M H
M s Smith
erov ower op ecora e
e JVtng roo s.
s'~•March meetings
m ar ers r ' ·
· were rs ay~n . r
Mr. and Mrs. William Bane, Mis~ Esta Holter' daughter..
-~
ments for the Athens
ut~
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Officers elee1ed were C B. ,day. and Mr and Mrs Carleton I and Mrs Bob Miller.
who attends Morris Harvey Col· of th~ late Mr and :Mrs David son served the cake and cojfee Hospital. Two books were, add·
._ a nfs;11 IDIL
Weese. teacher ; Mrs
Ralph VISited her br~ther .. H.arry A Welcome committee to vis· leget:ltCharleston iW. Va spent HIt
and Mr.Charles W Baer and Mrs Bertha Scott presided ed to the library from ~be V,ic-0 er
Townsend
who
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several days recently with her
f lh late
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r newcomers o e \I Hge- was aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Leo J&lt;enne· George Ba
were united In Evan..;; registered the guests.
er rrangemen v= 15~ ~tor
c1aaas flltiUblslr ._.
Walltam Houdashelt , secretary; I Mrs. ~rover Erb and M s I discussed and adopted. Select- dy.
.
n J• anuary 10 11104 at Attendmg were Mrs. Amanda Today'' by H':!len VanPelt 'wU•
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Susie Fischer were Athens vis· .....,
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Mrs
Royal
Thomas.
assistant
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ahd
Mrs.
Russel
Few
the
olter
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,a enmg M anue1' ·•
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M
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t th
k nd . Ch d 0 r Allebaugh pastor of the and Robert Mrs Olan Genhei-- {rom the OHGC.
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1 Jam ayes an
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;-Hfic· Ur. 3 chf!'H aMi Linda am! susJ.e, and a
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JoUt~C . . Mrs. Royal~;.-... ~!'"Z ~.: ~.. ~~g.~t ...r Mci i'Jn·m-law. l Mrs Johnston dfsplayed wall ew tea e n
I oan a-: F lath 'ti· niversar occasion Mrs Erma Roush Columbus· ny Appleseed planting. The ~ ~
man and Mrs. Damon Farrell, IMr. and Mrs. Frank Po~ter. I plaques she had made.
partment on N. Flfth.av
I M or B as an
~lu riorai Mr and Mrs Elza 'osborn Ath~ signation of Mrs. Roy ~tone
and Mrs. Frank Fischer
The morning business ses- Mrs. Harold Sauer was! at ~s
aer wore a
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The meeting closed with the ·le y·asc her.
I by Mrs. Parker.
mizpah benediction after which I Mrs. Susie Fischer ~~ spend- I A delidous covered dish ed to her home from a recen,t gifts of their granddaughter, ree, rh""F Brs:l sWMI~ Eeal~· Plans were disCUssed ~rtlll)o
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Mrs Jo n . a1 Y. rs
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· lunch was enJoyed at noon w1t I ness.
l Mrs · Harold
. Newell t bl wa cross
Mr and Mrs Russ Wat- ing to the bake sale.
8 dessert course was served mg
bv the hostess.
I Raymond Fischer, Wnght·st.
"Grace'' being given bv Mrs. Richard Oiler, a freshman at Th e dmmgh _troolm a e
ds son · M, rs · Berth•' Scott
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
'·Making meal time m o r e a week here with his parents center Wit a arge ca e
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A jitney supper will be spon- , Mr nnd Mrs John C Barcn , pleasant was the afternoon
Mr and Mrs. Richard Oiler and in while and decorated m pi~k ily Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yeau· den"'r's Day' Out" " . ~ lffld
sored by the Chester ~ir~ De- IJr. annc.unce the birth of their ic with Mrs Carroll Norns and son. between semesters.
r~sebuds With the numeral60 m 'l ger , Mr and Mrs. Jacob Baer, at ihe First Meib~st 'ChurCh
partmen1 Saturday begmmng at ~ first ('hild, a daughter'
Tara Mrs. Miller as leaders. A quiz I Mrs James Brewington and I pmk. Two bran:h crys!al candel- Mrs David Nease and Romad in Lancaster February,: ~. JW-5 p m. at thE' Chester Grade Dawn . weighing 9 lbs and 9'72 ''Are you a good hostess?'' was daughter' Sandra. spent t h e Iabra werenn, either sld~ or the Mr .. a_nd Mrs. Paul Karr an IgistratiDn begins at 9:·~
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School. Proceeds. will ~e used Ioz Sunday at Meigs Memorial , conducted
I weekend at their home in ~Jd· l cakE' . Na~kl~s w:~e while wllh lfamJI} ' Mr. an~ Mrs . Mark Ev- Members planning to iU.
eD( afe
Middleport, 0.
to purchase new fire eqmpment. Hospital Maternal grandpar· [ Colored slides entitled "Fam- dleport
the mscnptwn, Esta
and , ans and Denms, Mrs
Ke~ns asked to conmct the secretary
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1904 • 1964 ' " in silver
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Mr · and
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I lam ily EnJoys Inviting Meals and I Miss ·Evelyn GibbJns is spend- Charloy
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nd Mrs
M · Manmng
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Mrs. James Nicholson by Feb.'
W Chnfm, Pomeroy, and pater· Mealtimes" were shown as Mrs I ing the college semester break Cake, coffee, punch and mmts ous ' r. a.
rs.
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WHEN YOU THINK OF
I grandparents are. Judge
M1Jier read the Commentary with her parents Mr. and Mrs. were served. Mrs. Russ Wat· Karr and famlly: Mr~. Hanson Mrs C 0 Chapman Jntroduc·
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IIJ·ohn C. Baeon , Antaqm Y: an followed by group dJscuss1on. 1Wayne Gabbons. Over the week-I
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IMrs. Mary E. Bacon, M1ddle- February 19, meeting will he end they visired with Mrs. Gib~hi r;;. ~aM ~sir
8" er in the Rutland scbools who
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are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tor Wolfe in Racine. Topic w111 sister. Ruth Carson in Bucyrus.
o;~e 8~ lr. W 18 m and f r. consisting mostly of we}]-known
IISmit.!i,, Monaville, W. Va .. and be ''General Resources in the Evelyn will return to Bethel
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rs. 3 · arner a am- varieties from various pa~ of
REMEMBER K&amp; C
Mrs . Dic1e Justice, Delbarton. Counly." Roll .call will be to College at Hopkinsville, Ky.
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eef1ng liy.
the United States, '111ere wera
Va.. and paternal great name "Somethmg we can do this week .
A chili supper at 5:30 p m. '
also slides of tulips frbi'A Aol~
Appropriate Jewelry Gifts for All Occasions
grandmother is Mrs. Clara Ba- 1as a group to improve our Mrs. Bertha Archer, who re· preceded the meeting of the 1
land which proved Jpiere~l'i'i·
Peebles, 0.
community.''
sides in the Mitchell
apart- Youth Fellowship of the Pome·
Mrs Chris Diehl tQM 1 Q( t'fl!t
EnJoying the day were Mrs. ment, 680 S. Second·av, is re- roy First Baptist church Sun.
S ffen e
Y wild .flowers, the wlJ~ ' )!Sioit
ELBERFEUI IMPROVING Parker, Mrs Miller, Mrs: Hay- covering from an illness for the day evening.
and Jacob's Ladder, '\'hie~~
Raymond Elberfeld is slowly es, Mrs. Norrts, Mrs. ~ohn.ston .l past five weeks.
Following the supper, a color·
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self seeding and easy ·to sruw
improving at his home in Co- Mrs. Roush, Mrs..sm1th, Mrs. A group o~ women. from the ed film, "The Himalaya _ Life A p~&gt;tluck dmn.er was h.eld and which resist diseases better
lumbus. Formerly of Pomeroy, Hayman, Mrs Orv1\le Sla~k. 1 Middleport First Baptlst Church 0n The Roof of The World," precedmg the bustness m~tmg than other plants.
the
Elberfelds lived on Spring· Mrs. Harley E. Johnson, Mrs. have revived a former custom was shown by David Michael. when the Statr and
Off1cers Mrs. Robert Reibel conduct·
1
. av and are the parents of Pete Sam Pickens ,Mrs. Donald Cot- of calling on shut-ins and jnva- David Michael and
Wayne C~ub, Meigs Temple ~thian ~ a quiz on identincatlon ~ '
Elberfeld, Chester, and James tril. Children present
were, lids of the church and commun- Barnhart were in charge
ot i Sisters, met Monday evemng at rare branches. The travel~&amp;
and Carienne in Columbus.
Tammy and Che~l Johnson , ity. These calls are proving. a the program and spoke on "Who the hall in Mid(jleport. Sev~n- pn.ze contributed by Mrs. Clat'•
and Kelly and Apr1l •Hayman.
welcome break to those confm- Is God?" using illustrations, l teen members. attended the dm- enc:e Murray was awarded to
1 followed by a question and an- ner and meeting.
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ed Indoors.
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Mrs. C. E. Bishop.
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swer period. A song, "Fairest Mro. Karl Owen, p~eSident, A salad course was ...-ved
Lord Jesus ," was presented by preSided . The tr~asurer s annu· by Mrs. Lasher assisted~
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Janice Cooch and Sheila Cow· a) reporl was gwen and Mrs. house guest, Miss Carr'
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an, accompanied by Marlene Ben Neutzltng gave a report bury. Nineteen memhe,r . i. tii
y
Goodwin.
on the purchase of new for~als four gueslo attended ill~!· lng
Elizabeth Campbell was InSenrence prayers with pray- expected to. be ready m I'm e the ahol'e named an&lt;J. A • o
stalled as president when Jane M' K
Sit ts d ght ers by Miss Sharon
Young, f1l( mspection. Mrs. Neutzlmg Websler Mrs. John .~~11
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pr•••nted a poem "Kindness ,.
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Union Veterans mel Monday I f S nd .0
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Attending were Jamce Couch, With Mrs. William Love g1vmg and members Mrs Vir,.;• Ad,
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became the bride of Mr. Dana 'de Ma' ahnd)RoChnn el CowaHn, Ua· aldpoeml wrt~tledn "SY. a Wyheart. kins , Mrs. Jonah CotterOI,l!rs.
1 e Carl Dennison Mrs Dick Foley
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ened m ritualistic form . Report·
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and a guest, Marlene Goodwin. preSident, J. F. Kennedy.
Larkin Mrs. Russell LJttl-.
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1ed 111 were Clara Zier in Gle-- ehroyC, 1ur aChy, ahnuary '
Adults present were Mrs. 011- Following the meeting games Mrs. James Nicholson ' MfL
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t e ar eton ure .
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c ae an
Iss I harocn edwere pMay Pan I PZ~lzkels aMwar • Jack Robson, Mrs. Dayfon rarMJI!er m Me1gs General Hos·
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Young, leaders, Rev. Rap
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to rs. au 1r e, r s. sons Mrs Duane stanltv aDII
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deI and . Mrs. VIctor Young Rlch~:~rd 0 wen, Mrs. Neu tzli ng, Mrs.
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Sr. and Mrs. William Barnhart Mrs:. Phil Meinhart and M r s.
ed to return home Tuesday th tvetnh m bmladrnage Y er
who assisted in preparing the Richard Bai1ey. Hostesses for Mrs. Cc:sh Barh and Mra,..Mar.
Jennie Howell and Goldia El: 1er,t 1 e thrde woreda
'ed supper.
the February meeting will be tha Childs.
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ress, an cam
berfled who has a fractured a white Bible topped with white
wrtst are l~provmg. and Zana carnations with white streamers
Baxter remams 11 G_lady~ CUck· tied in lovers knots. Mrs. Linler was reported m dJstress, da Sheets sister·in-law of the
having lost brother by death
bride was' the matron of
M~s. Rey.nolds was the
in· or and Mr. William Murray,
stalling off1cer and ~th_er orfi· brotlier of the groom, was best
cers installed were Mmme
man.
zling, senior vice
A reception was ht!1d at the
Gladys Cuckler, junior
Murray home following the cer·
, president ; Margaret ·
emony. A two-tiered wedding
chaplain; Lena Huber,
eake topped with 8 miniature
lc instructor; Caddie Wickham, bride and groom decorated the
treasurer. Helen Miller.
table. Cake, punch, nuts and
tary; Della Stahl, guide;
mints were served. to' the
Tubeless
Council members No. 1. l'el&gt;rt I guests.
Reynolds ; No. 2 Elsie Hart
The new Mrs. Murray fs a
No. 3 Eloise White. Color
I!J'Bduate of Ravenswood High
750xl4 Sizo
ers installed were J)lo 1,
School and is now
the
Fine textured knit jersey uniformsReynolds , No. 2 Elizabeth
west Liberty CoU~ge at
No. 3 Marie Custer and No.
ing.
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Jewel neckline - sew-on l!utton style
All Sizes
Frances Bearhs and
Lillian
The' grooJil ls a graduate of
ef(ect at neck and beltUne-dolman1
Stell!, pianist and Minnie
Pomeroy High school, alter
Low Priced
zling, press correspondent.
which be served four years with
sleeves - skirt pleated all
the United States Air Force,
around.
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Wheeling
POMEROY, OHIO
where .they Jre residing.
Sizes 5 to 11 and 8 to 16

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Chi/i Supper
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Potluck Dinner
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UNIFORMS

MEIGS THEATRE

ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE
* l'lluggod 7 -rib tread
* f'lrootono Aubller·X

* 8/F NYLON cord body

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FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY ,
Jen. 31·Feb. 1
"RAMPAGE•

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Robert Mitchum, EISI Marli·
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"THUNDIR ISLAND"

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TONIGHT • THURSDAY
NOT OPEN

Gene Nelson, Fay Spain, Brl·
•_n_K_e_l_ly_,•M•Ir•ia_m_Co_·l-•on_._ _
, SUN.,~~~· 2.~ TUES.
"A NEW KIND OF LOVE"

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Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward Thelma Rtter Eva Gabor, Maureo Chevalier, Geo.
Tobiu.

ENTERTAINS AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Stacie Arnold
eritertalned with a turkey dinner at their home on Forest
Run·rd SBturday
The
dining room table wao
ed with a· white linen cover cen·
tered wlUl a IIU'ge cake iced
In white and red. Guests were
Dorinda Wilson, Pomeroy,
Norman Lege!, Louisa, Ky.
lll11th•;"' present were the hoot,
hostess, and lhelr sons, Randy
and Brent.
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white uniforms in the busy Ready
ro Wear Department on the second
floor.

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age." LlliiJb, a member of
meteotolog!tal office team
prnduces l!rltain's monthly
ther. f~Xeests wrote in the
aziM Discovery that the
Ofdo goinll back to the
eoo ill'!iea!e the weather has
tJOtl.yev cycle.
The past iwo cold
may be the first signs of
other longtorm &lt;Jecline in
ain's usually mild climate,
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NO LIMIT

PRICE FIVE CENTS

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Lawrence Walker, both of MJd.
dleport. The train was bound
from Columbus to llobaon, pun.
ing 114 cars.
Sberilf Hartenbacb .aid hll ·
department is contlnuin~ an .iQ.
vestigation of the craoh.
Mrs. Sheets and her chUdren
were taken to the hoopltal by
Pomeroy and Middleport Em.
ergency Squadsmen where lbt
molher and her son were sUU
ln the emergency room beinl
treated at 11 a. m.

New Meigs Hospital Trial is Denied
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A motb,r and her two dolyn Sheets, was uninjur· that Mro, Sheet.! and her son
young children narrowly es· ed.
were thrown from the vehlele.
caped death this morning
Meigs County Sheriff Ro- Tanner sold both the mother
wbel) • their vehicle was bert C. Hartenbach said the aod her son were hurled about
sltuek by a New York Cen· accident occurred at 9 a.m. 25 feet by ihe Impact.
tral .Ra~oad train at a when Mrs. Sheets' 1960 Debris from the wreck was
crossmg 1n Dexter.
yotkswagen bus stalled as strewn over an area of &amp;ppron.
Mrs. Margaret Sheets of 1t approached the tracks. mately 75 feet official• said.
near Dexter was reported 1n Harten bach reported t h a t
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fair conditiOn and her four the vehicle was not on the E. E. Erwm of Middleport,
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ao'ir, Gregory, was tracks, but there was not traln engineer. said he saw the
satisfactory condi· enough elearance between vehicle stalled near the tracka
lion at Me1Jt:8 Memorial Hos- the automobile and train to but he was too elose to avoid
pita! sbortfy after the acci· lavoid the mishap.
the collision. Other personnel
dent.
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An eyewitness to the crash, on the train were Rex Pauley,
An older \laughter, Gwen· Rex Tanner, of Dexter, said Gallipolis; Luther Friend, Syra·

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The defendants' motion for a Frank W Porter, Jr., attorney I Lawyers arguing tlle issue
trial denied, the Meigs for the defendants. filed a mo- , have no precedents in Ohio law
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Hospital Board of tion for a new trial on Dec.
to Jean upon in the commis-Dr. Raymond Boice, Porter said today the trustees sioners· stand that a hosj)ital
president, have posted Ihave posted a $1 ,500 bond to lease requiring admission of
$1,500 bond to stay execU· !stay the execution of the de. qualified osteopathic physicians
tion pending an appeal set down ' cision of the lower court.
is voided if the osteopaths are
for F•b. 'rl.
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"The large! dale is Feb. 'rl
Judge Carolos M. Rierker ov-l to have the appeal heard in
the motion Tuesday in Meigs county. How long after
MeJgs Common Pleas coort by the appeal IS heard and wh~n
the defendants for a new trial the decision w1ll be given I
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In the case of the Board of d011't know,'' Porter said.
FLOJ!ENCE, llaly - The
ESCAPE DEATH - J11rs. Charles Sheets and her two young children of Dexter County commiSsioners and He said the hospital will &lt;'on· '
grOUM ·~r the Leaning Tow· , had a close bout with death this morning when their automobile was struck by r County Hospital Commission vs. tinue in orderly fashion .
I
er o1 Plsa "may reach the lil)'ft' New Yo~k Central train at a crossing in Dexter. Mrs. Sheets and her son, Gregory • Meigs Memorial Hospital, Inc.
This legal battle began last
of Its mlstance ~oon," •· lead· were admitted to Meigs Memorial Hospital for treatment of injuries suffered in the The judge ruled Dec. 20 that September. Proseculmg AttornJng architect •aid Wedneday mishap. ln the above photo, Rex Tanner of Dexter. an eyewitness, looks at the
terms of the hospitsl lease ey Bernard Fultz has been the
night Prof. Nello Bemporad, heav1ly damaged Volkswagen Mrs. Sheets was driving. - SenUnel"Photo.
with the hospital trustees had central figure in what he has
be~n violated and the hospital called, "This fight to have our 1,
superintendent of MonU!"fRts
for Pial, warned the situation
was returned to control or th,! new very mOOern publicly own.
is '~greve."'
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Meigs County Hospital commis· 1ed hospital open to all the peo]jempqrad suggested propping
sion.
[pie of lh• county."
up .thO •(ower wlth hydraulic
jacks and Installing a nell'
loUndatj~m, to fill the are a
where. tliO earth is now soft and
threate!llng. to give way,

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Eisenttower, who Is ·
for thO job, JBid he woUld
glad lO rlln aa the vlce pre•H
dential nominea on a
any at lbe men who spoke.
Richard M. Nixon, the
presic:J~lal candidate wh
could be renominated, said
was sure the 1964 nominee was
amone ttiose who spoke
day night." Eisenhower
Nixon, a1ong with
and prospective
presidelttlal candidates,
ed 25,0oo Republicans Who paid
$100 a plate to attend dinners
in 21 !!.~lies tied together by
closed circuit television.

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FURNITURE

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Weber to Move Print Shop
Into Former Talbott Place

not admitted.
It was learned today that
while trustees' president Henry
Ewini: has officially resigned,
the tipstees have declined to act
upon it, and Dr. Boice contill.uet
as vice president.

Khanh Ousts
Minh in
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