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Wisconsin's Menomonie lndiens were first to be released j
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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomoroy, Ohio
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN
f.IDAY l SATURDAY
~~~- 11 &amp; 12
"1111, DIE, MY DARLING"

Tullah Bankhead

"APACHE GOLD"
(Technicolor)
Lex Barker

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baa al,. been ln PuETto Rice, 1
Mexico and Peru.
Coloted slides will be shown
by both missionaries and will
have curios on ~!splay. Every·
one Is invited by Paswr . Rev.
0. H. Cart.

11-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 9, 1968

Missionaries to
Speak Sunday
At Danville

Mainly About
People In
PCimeroy
and Mrs. James Bearhs, is con.

Migrant Worker
Expert Brings
Sunday Message

"· • (Technicolor)
B'nnk Sinatra, Dean Martin
Also Cartoons

speaker.

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Miss Sisler Is on furlough
after two terms of service In
the Philippines. Her work has
been teaching in Bible schools
on Luoon and Mindanao. She

lined to hls home, Flatwoods
illness.

ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

LOAFERS
are welcome ••• especially wllen
. . aa011111'tasthese
-.t school
with hand-otlldlod
tl1ey

front

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And how they wear too.

dell is director of tommunica·

ELLEN GRIMM

lion and migrant ministry of
the Ohio CouncU of Churches.
Miss Ellea Grimm, a IJ'&amp;d·
As a member of !be Govern· aale of the Georgeann ~cad·
or's Cemmittee on Migrant La· omy of Hair Deslgu, Joe. of
bor, he works with Protestant, l'iffin, bas aeeepled employRoman Catholic, Jews and ment widl Pratt's Beauty Sa.
government ugencles to help lon in Middleport,
Miss
meet the needs of !be migrant
Grimm
Is
the
daughter
of
agricultural workers in Ohio.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
C.
Grimm
Originally from Lincoln, Neb.
I he received his ministerial ~asoo, W. Va.
!raining at Wayne State Uni·
versily in Detroit, the eonege
of Wooster, Ohio, and Prince-~
ton, New Jersey. In 1951 be
taught English in a French college near Lyons, France, tbeo
served as a u. s. Army Chaplain In Japan and Korea during
!be Korean War, He was . a Mrs. Donald Hicks presenled
statiOn th study lesson en 8 woman f
1 newscaster for radio
• WXYZ. In Detroit and for the th: Bible, "Miriam," the prop~past sJX. years has been pastor etess, when the Loyal Pals
of the Fl!"st Presbytenau church Class of the Church of Christ
at Troy, M~ch.
met Monday evening at the
Besides his work _with ml- home of ,the president, Mrs.
grant~ Mr. Pende~l u also re- Pearl Reynolds.
sponstble lor helpm~ up-grade Devotions were presented by
!be _qua!lly of religion:" . braad· Miss Frances Roush who used
ca~!Jng m Ohio and edJlmg the . the theme, "Gentiles Receive
Ohio. Chru!Jan News.
the Spirit." During the business
Filling the pulpit Sunday, Feb. session the group voted to conlJ wiU be Mr. Joho White, lay- tinue its project seUing wicker
rna!' of !be Alexander Presby· baskeis.
lerian Ch~cb. The recently The !Rev. and Mrs. Donald
elected officers Will be ordam- Hicks were presented with gilts
ed and installed on SUnday Feb. of hand-knitted slippers
for
:10 at D:30 a. m. by the Rev. being named the ''Volentine
Leonard ~clntire, General Pres- Couple of 1966 _., The traveling
prize WBS wan by Mrs. Alice
. byler of ogan.
I. Sunday School follows t he Robeson and the door prize
, worship serv1ces at 10:30. The
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Hwas awarded to MJSI Mildred
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aw1ey ·
The valentine theme
was
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earried out in the table decorations which featured a heartshaped cake encircled with a
f
bear! replica and decoraled
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with carnations. White tapers
: Theodorus CouncD, Dangh· were used to complete the settm or America, mel In regu-lting, The table was covered
, lar session Monday evening at with a red net cloth over while.
,the JOOF haU, with Dean BIIJ'Jlo Mrs. Robeson presided at the
Iitz, councilor, presiding,
silver coffee service for the
I It was reported tbat Ferne dessert course served by the
i Roush has a broken onkle re- bosless.
e&lt;&gt;ived In a falL Helen Baer,
, Ellzilbeth Campbell and Mar· uty and she Is to contact Cora
I garet Seidenabel are borne from Beegle, dining room chairman.
hospital. Giadya CUckler is lm· The Buddy Starcher show
provlng. Mrs. Campbell told of s:&gt;onsored by District 13 Past
a Jetter receive!l from Ethel Councilors on February 25, ot
Smith saying she jlad been the Pomeroy High School audlquite IU.
torium was
announced, and
A communication was read members are asked to make
from Edith Wokeiy, dlstrlcl dep- candy to be sold at the sbow.
uty, concerning the district nl· A ooclai hour was enjoyed wheo
ly to be held March 3t at Pom- gumes were played lllld prizes
l PrOY IOOF hall. Tickets for a' awarded.
! dinnor which will be held at
llhe l"ederaled church at 5:30
i p.m. are $1.75 and reservations
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Mrs. Albert Burkhart return·
ed to her borne,
Clarksville,
Ind. after spending !be past
ten days with her father, John
Frick.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mil·
ler, daughter Marilyn and aon,
Thomas of Columbus
were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas.

Past·or's W1'fe
Gives Lesson
for Class Study

Mrs. Henry Bentz and Mrs.
William Nease of Racine were
recent guests of Mrs. Bentz'•
mother, Mrs. Edilh Teaford.
Harold Tealurd of Middleport
and John Wayne Teaford of
Pomeroy visited Friday, witb
their mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford.
Miss Mary Hill and nephew,
were weekend guests of her
Michael Jones
of Coi!llllbus
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
llill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nease and
family of Nease Seltlement vis1ted Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. HilL
Allen Dill is spending a few
days with his daughter
and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Bearbs and sons.

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Complete Selection of Poll
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Women's Club
T0 Sponsor

Girl Delegate

Pions were made to send a •
Middieport Hlgb school girl to i S
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Buckeye Girls' State in June l arge,...
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and to conduct the Heart Fund , Dinner Guest•
Drive this month by the Mid- I Mr. and Mrs. George Sar·
dieport Business and Proles- gent, Chester, had as dbmer
sional Club Tuesday eveAing. iguests Sunday evening, Mr. and
Members mel at !be Martia lMrs Roger Gaul and Roger U
Restauranl for dinner with the of Sumner; Mr. and Mrs. Rod·
business meetiflg and program oey Gaul, Belpre: and Mr.
following in the social room of and Mrs. Edward Murphy and
the Columbus and South..-a Pamela Sue, Tuppers PlalDI.
Ohio Electric Company.
The birthdays ef Mrs. Rot~er
Mrs. Grace Pratt, president, Gaul, !'Bmela Sue Murpby and
welcomed three new members, !George Sargent were observed.
, Mary Kunzelman, Helen Hand- I A large birthday L'8ke with
. ley 6lld Dorinda Wilson. Mra. i"Happy Blrlhdsy, Chloris Geor·
ILarry Baker gave a lllumclali' ge and Pamela" was 'IIBI'Ved
1 report and
announced a bake WJth the dinner.
sale to be held Saturday, Feb.
· 12 at the Tri·Lustre Cl""""'s In
DAUGIITER BORN
· Middlepurt.
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Mr. and Mra. Larry Wolfe
! Mrs. John Werner aald club (Deloret Kroeutar) II. Racine
will lake oharge of ar• IIDDOUJJCing !be birth of a
1 members
the Heart Fund Drive Sunday, 6 lb. 7 oz. daugbter, Laren Mae,
Feb. 20 In Middleport. The at Holzer Hospital Monday Jl'ebj group also voted to sponsor • ruary 7. Grandpareata ~ Mr
• high school
girl to Buckeye and Mrs. Hlllon Wolfe and
: Girls' Stale In June.
and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter of
: Mrs. Werner, Civic Partlcl· clne. Mr. and Mrs. Ben S8l.ser
ration chairman, also present- and Mrs. Mae Wolfe otll ~~~~~
ed a short program on the com· Mrs. Harry Byers, 0
j mlttee concerns. Mrs.
Janet and WiiUam Bierly ol Norweod
, Kom, public relations chair- Iore IfNI lf8DC[parenis. 'lbe
1man. co~ucted a series ol Wolfeo al10 bave a BOD, Keat,
•games wtth prlzea awarded to 2Z months.
I winners.
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PerinsyJvanla produces more
maple syrup than Vermont or
GIVE DINNER SUNDAY
any New Enaland alate.
Mr. and Mrs .. Jamet Bearhl
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entertained with a dlnner SUD- A Hltlt • tnown falrllfOUJlds
day, at their hnme, Plallronda. track near~. Pe., wu
Present 'were Alleu Din, Mr. !be lnsplralioll lor 8 te
and Mrs. &lt;.'harles Wtldermutb en P'o!!ler'l famNJI ''CalllljiiDn
lind daughters, Sandra, Kathy Racet."
j aud Teresa and Mr. 11111 Mn.
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Meaon, W. Ve.

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For Men &amp; toy•

MIXING
BOWLS

Blue and Black. Sanfor•

Stock Up AI This
Special Low Price/

lzed 100% cotton twill
wllb zipper fly and all

BOYS 6to 12)

FRDZER PAPER
Newest protective poly.
ethylene wrapping. For
refrigerators aod home
lnHers. 18 lnebes wide,

BOYS (14t018l

$3.49

110 feet

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MENS 29to38

$3.98
Solol Just 4,
RCA VICTOR $4t... .

GENERAL ELECTRIC

RECORD II.AYER

$17.25

AUTOMATIC

BREAD TOASTERS
Chrome plated steel for lasUng beauty. Snap out
erumb tray for easy cleaning. Beautiful modern de-

Automatle portable
...ord player, play• on
sPeed reeordl, fam01111 .
RCA Victor "Goldea
Throat" Sound. Salt

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Kodachrome II Film
For Color Slides

Sale! Notions Items

Daylight or blue flashNo. KR 135 - 20 e~p~~~­
ure- Sale.

Housewares Dept. 1st Floor
eJumbo Garment Bags- Ail Vinyl
e Over The Door Hangera - Holds 10 garments
e Bushel Baake~ Unera - Set of 2
Non Skid Floor Runnen - 9' long x 27" wide
e Unen Bap - Pacia'e of 2 zippered bags
"Fold Out" Laundry Dryers - attached over the

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ezippered Blanket Bags -Jumbo size holds 3
blanketa
e Ladies Shoe Bags - Holds 6 pairs of aboes
eunt Remover- New jumbo size.
e Magnetic Clothespin Bap - Heavy eauge vinyl
e Wall Mirror with Tray- Large size
Your Cholet

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TALCUM
POWDER
lloda by Co)Jote-Palmollve Co. Blf 10 ounoe - .
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SALE! $465.00 KODAK

SOUND end

16 MM

Denial eream wltb Ill·
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88c

68c

MOVIE PROJECTOR
Demonstrator - complete with speaker - utra reel
- easy to operate - compact.
Solo PriH

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Alllb11 (10 to 18)111 white
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COLOGNE
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Control of Rabies Spread
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Plans were made lor a study
caurse directed to adults and
youths during Lent at a meeting of the Board of Trustees
and the Sessien of the First
United Presbyterian
Church
Monday evening al the Middleport church.
A contrlbulion was made to
the Presbyterian Synod ef Ohio
for youth work, Presbylerlan
bomes, and cily and induslrlal
work. The study course to be
beid during Lent wiD begin Feb.
26.
The Installation and ordination of elders, deacons, deacon·
esses, and trustees was announced for Sunday
Feb.
20. The Rev. Howard Ru:ppelt
announced district .meetings to
be held at McArthur Wa1ver·ly
and Moweryslown Feb.
in connection with the national
goal of raising $50,000,000, for
the ministry at home and abroad, seminaries, and depressed area work. He also announced an European tour lor !be
study of Protestant heritage to
be spunsored for senior high
youth by the Synnd of Ohio.
The Ohio group will leave C.
lumbus July 18 lor a tour
~ EA'::"s::~. countries,

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!lturdlly made. Buffed and
varnished finish. Bread
baskets, waste paper bal·
kets, !lower and !roll
baskets, handled servins
baskets, mail baskets and
miniature clothes baskeb.

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turned home Tuesday evening,
from Ketlering Memorial Hospital where she has been a pa·
tl•nt for the past week, and Is
improving.
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Mrs. Maxine Arnold and
ghter, Susanna were In Hartlurd, W. Va. Sunday, to attend
th• funeral of Mrs. A. K. MeClung.

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Open Friday Til 9 P.M.

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Timothy Bearbs, son of Mr.

There will be missionary ser·
vices at the Danville Pilgrim
HolineS! Church Saturday, Feb.
12 at 7:30 p. m. with Miss
Janice Scott, a registered nurse
on furlough from
N&lt;&gt;rthem
Rhodesia (now Zambia!, Afri- "If 1 Were Not 1, was the
ca, as the speaker.
sermon topic If !be Rev. DonAlso, there will be missionary 1aid Pendell of Columbus at
services al 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 1the Sunday morning worship
p.. m. on Sunday, Feb. 13 w1th service at the Syracuse Firsl
MISo! Flora Belle Slater as Presbyterian Church. Rev. Pen1

SUNDAY, MONDAY
ond TUESDAY
FEB. 13·14·15
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FCC Eveball to Eyeball
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So&gt; ~lga Elpl
reached •sr,eemenll witl! ,-.e.
·111e Chicago White S.ll 1 cond ba.,.m•n Julian Ja•ier
Increased their total of ;otisfied and fir.t b;l•cm•m G,..rgc
piHyers to 17 wiU1 the. si~nin~ ol Kernel&lt;. half ol their li~1· h m'6
· Tommy John, 'Fred Klage~:~, infield. Javier appeared irt only

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Duane Josephson, Ed Uer.l was injured pefior'ically. Ke'rermann. Ken Berr:v and ~harleF t.ek, 26, hit .2115 with 19 homens
'' ·lfort1. John and Buzhardt j for Jaeksonvil:e of the Intemawon 14 and 13 garne•. ; lional League and .290 in 31
.ectively. l&lt;ist sea~n whlle ' tries durJng 11 late~sem;on trial
Berry starred defcnsi'vely in ~ith the Cardinals.

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Action Deary This Weeken4 Gallipolis,

Clemente Ink$ Contract
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Makeup.Gam~ Dot Card \Vahama, Racine With Pirates for $50.000
basketball game
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By FRED DOWN
Hornsby and Honus Wagner are
played at North Gallta Friday night.
W
t1PI Sperll Wrllu
the only others to make the
. The Pirates of Coach Clyde l:vans will tackle Coach
Roberto Clomente, who alrea- grade.
Jobn Wtcklloe's Kycer Creek Bobcats.
MASON - Play oonUnues to- d)' bas battled hill way Into Clemente, who agnoed to
A North GaWa lriumph will
day at 2 p. m. In Ute Trl-Counfl mighty fast· baseball company, termo with the Pittsburgh
kill Kyge1 Creek's holies of game. However, the Pirates, In Junior ffigh School (Big Bend) ts ready to start tile !911 Pirates toda~ for an estimated
sharing Lbe 11115 • 68 SVAC their last two outings, hue Basketball tournament at Wa- seasoo with a rare q&gt;portunily $50,1100, moved into position for 1
crown wiUt Eastern's Eagles. scorched tbe nets with a ll1z. hama gym with loor winners to hit the record book bl&amp;.
a crack at the bonor whcr a
.The .Eagles completed
thelr zling shooting percentage. "We and four losers matched.
The 31-year-old native of .!!9 average in 1965 brought
league schedule Tuesday with a have to hit CODilsteutly, be- T
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k Carolina, P.R., can become him his second straight IItle.
loss at K~ger Creek.
cause we just don't ·have the
ourney anager
r a~ only the fifth player In modern Clemente won his first National
. height to CjlJIO with . biller Capebart, Jr., scheduled WID· major l"'gue htslory lo win
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A Kyger Creek . triumph clubs," said Evans Wednesday. nors Wahama which he[lhree .
tl b lting fhamNBA SlaadlDp
would earn a Cbesh~re t~am I · In ether Friday night games, coaches - and GaiUpolls to . ~ ve 8
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it's first high school champ1on- McArthur goes to Eastern, wn. start play at 2 p. m., !ollowed p1on1hipl. "n!e .feat hun I been . By Ualted Prell llltemattonal
ship trophy In history.
tim is at Rutland. Racine at ·by losers Middleport and Pom- accomplished smce Stan H\l:•a: l
Eastera Dlvlsloa
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It wiU ~ an anteresling con- Waham.and Haonan Traqe', at eroy at 3:30•p m., lhen by win- did 11 in Jllro.il-52 _and 8 0
W. L Pet.
test in DIOI'e ways than one. Southwe!lern.
ners Pt. Pleasant and Southern Famera Ty Cobb, S.gers •Boston
39 18 .881
For ili8tance, 10 years ag_o, Pi- On , SolurdBy nighj, Wahama at 4:15 p. m., with the final
Cincinnati.
36 21 .632
rate Coach Clyde Evans was a is at Middleport, Oak Hill at 'ime being
between losers Gogolak is Pro'•
Philadelphia
36 2L .632
prize pupil or Cqach
J o h n Kyger Creek, Racine at Fai• Eostern and Rutland al 1 p.m. T
FG Arti
New York
20 35 .364
Wickline. E.ans led Rio Grande land, Zaleski at Hannan Trace Wahama ran over Pomeroy 39op
,st
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Weotem Division
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,
W. L Pet.
at Athens as Rio FmiShed With On Feb. 14, North Gallla Gallipolis smothered Middle- Gogolak, Buffalo's soc:cer-style Lo&gt; Angeles
iH 'J:I .557 .
a 24-2 re~ord.
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2 732 .458
F~'l' Will note with Interest Eastern is at Wahama in make- easy time with Eastern, 36-17, loothall's most successful field Baltim~re.
28 3j .452
the ~""!!er coach vs. formell up Kames. On Feb. 15, Racme and Southern squeeze., out a 22- goal artist last sell80n with 28[St. ~"
25 34 .124 ,
pupil . SIIUatioo
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goes to Pomeroy for a make- lAI vieoory over Rutland· w1th three pointers. according to l1elro1t
18 41 .305
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w..r....tay's Results
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by the American Football lloston 121 New York 117
season IDJutles, illnesses, and llllment will' be held Feb. 11-19
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Los Angeles 123 Baltimore- IJ6
are now In peak form , andbowe at Kyger Creek Htgb school,
D
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postponed games. 0 ur ys
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pomts
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are now in peak form and we
both clubs witb Keyes and Ctark proctanned L1onel Taylor o
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expect to stop Kyger ' Creek ·
SVAC ALL GAMES ,
gettmg
1 each. For Pomeroy Den ver 196"
• s top pass catch er
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Friday night."
· 1TEAM
W L POP Randy Burt had 9, O'Brien and and Leslie. Duncan of San Diego San . rane!lco vs. Boston at
The Pirates with a ii-7 re-r Eastern
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7 S 880 667 at the end of the firs I quarte!', re urn spec1a " .
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two games. Inside the confer- Southwestern
6 8 766 863 . Wahama pulled away comfort- GOgolak, 23, booted a total of
ence, they are tied for last North GaUla
5 7 657 6!12 ~ ably.
28 field goals In 46 attempll at FIRST
place with Hannan Trace. Both Hannan Trace
3 10 765 863
. GLALLIPOIJS WIN
diStance rangmg from II to 471 QUALITY
have :1.-5 records.
Beep Matthews of Gallipolis yards. His total eclipsed the REGULAR_
Coach Wickline said, "We had
hit 8 field goals from the wing previous al~pro mark of 2'11' Certified Oil Station
to he up ·for Eastern TUesday. -·M · SVAC VARSWITLYP opl with a soft two • handed setle•ta. blished In 1962 by Gene
It
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'"t· m u si Eastern
6 2 4!17 368 i shot against the
Middleport I l~g,.o:_,~en:..:_w~ ~nv:e:r:...-~"""""""""""'""'""'"""=od:.
games. e 1g ques 10n now s
1 ZIJJie defense m lead all scor·can we he up for North Go~ Kyger Creek
5 2 430 3117
Gil
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3 4 !74 440 ers. more .
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No doubt the Bobcats will he Hannan Trace
2 5 389 451 for Galllpohs. The little
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In ... _ North Gallia
2 5 3118 432 Devlll never were ln !rouble, I
re~y. .
er am
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Cbesbire area has·ever won a TOTALS
18 II ZGII 2088 fir 1 • ter All
""~"· hip · The B0 1&gt;. en ~~~:1
cage c.,.,...,.ms
SVAC RESERVES
hads 6,uar
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cats !"~~ ~ TEAM •
wL p OP Hackett 4 and ranne'hin 3.
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8 I ·!Jlj' 241
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~~~st one-half game Hannan Trace 4 3 214 241 llandley led Point with
Kyger Criek wUI have a Kyger Creek
4 3 242 245 ~eeltr
Hamm each
sl'""l be'•'t advantage In the Eastern
3 5 2f3 262!1 m "//int s victory over -···-•
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1 I 21rl 252 ern, Jun Stettler led the
TOTALS
18 II IZIIIZII ; with IJ for Eastern.
FRIDAY'S GAME&amp;:
SOUTHERN SQilEAKER
McArthur at Eastern
Mike Barr of Rutland fouled
Kyger Creek at North GaDla
out in the third quarter with
Hannan Trace at Southwestern 12 points and his club leading 20SAnJIIDAY'S GAMES:
II. Rutland couldn't haag
Oak Hill at Kyger Creek
though, as Southern fought
Zaleski at Hannan Trace
to irail 2:1.-20 with 10 secolldal
North Gallla at Hamden
left. Diddle got 1f1e willlllll
By United Preu lalerlllloaal I FEB. II GAMES:
ket for Southern. He got
Wilt Clramberlaln Is wltbln a : North GaiUa at Symmes Valley points, all In the big 4th
touple of outings of erasing the -• _Eastern at Wahama
. · · ter. Crow bad 1 a~ Theiss
National Basketball Associa· 1 .
7.
lioll's greatest S&lt;Orlag feit.
I Jl!'l' l'ACI'
---------'"n!e 7-foot-1 center needs OD)y 1 NEW YORK (UP!) -Blll free agent
98 more points to eclipse the I Starr, standoot tight end from The Jets have new signed 12
NBA ·career scoring record
Holstra University, signed with college players for the Llltl6
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$ednesd&amp;! night to pace the Dally SenUne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. 10, 1988 S

And Pom"l "'m'

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w1!h 23 ' homers
b•lte&lt;: ·iD last . .,~:.so.ri.
wilb lhe AUapta Bh
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estimated j2$,DtHI ' II~
tl&gt;e L4th ,player on the ~mae 1
Brave roster to come tu temul,

t ..a~le '"'"" wtrh a .11!11 mark i th• outflel~ although be htt only
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Duane Josephson, Ed Uer.l was injured pefior'ically. Ke'rermann. Ken Berr:v and ~harleF t.ek, 26, hit .2115 with 19 homens
'' ·lfort1. John and Buzhardt j for Jaeksonvil:e of the Intemawon 14 and 13 garne•. ; lional League and .290 in 31
.ectively. l&lt;ist sea~n whlle ' tries durJng 11 late~sem;on trial
Berry starred defcnsi'vely in ~ith the Cardinals.

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By FRED DOWN
Hornsby and Honus Wagner are
played at North Gallta Friday night.
W
t1PI Sperll Wrllu
the only others to make the
. The Pirates of Coach Clyde l:vans will tackle Coach
Roberto Clomente, who alrea- grade.
Jobn Wtcklloe's Kycer Creek Bobcats.
MASON - Play oonUnues to- d)' bas battled hill way Into Clemente, who agnoed to
A North GaWa lriumph will
day at 2 p. m. In Ute Trl-Counfl mighty fast· baseball company, termo with the Pittsburgh
kill Kyge1 Creek's holies of game. However, the Pirates, In Junior ffigh School (Big Bend) ts ready to start tile !911 Pirates toda~ for an estimated
sharing Lbe 11115 • 68 SVAC their last two outings, hue Basketball tournament at Wa- seasoo with a rare q&gt;portunily $50,1100, moved into position for 1
crown wiUt Eastern's Eagles. scorched tbe nets with a ll1z. hama gym with loor winners to hit the record book bl&amp;.
a crack at the bonor whcr a
.The .Eagles completed
thelr zling shooting percentage. "We and four losers matched.
The 31-year-old native of .!!9 average in 1965 brought
league schedule Tuesday with a have to hit CODilsteutly, be- T
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k Carolina, P.R., can become him his second straight IItle.
loss at K~ger Creek.
cause we just don't ·have the
ourney anager
r a~ only the fifth player In modern Clemente won his first National
. height to CjlJIO with . biller Capebart, Jr., scheduled WID· major l"'gue htslory lo win
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tl b lting fhamNBA SlaadlDp
would earn a Cbesh~re t~am I · In ether Friday night games, coaches - and GaiUpolls to . ~ ve 8
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it's first high school champ1on- McArthur goes to Eastern, wn. start play at 2 p. m., !ollowed p1on1hipl. "n!e .feat hun I been . By Ualted Prell llltemattonal
ship trophy In history.
tim is at Rutland. Racine at ·by losers Middleport and Pom- accomplished smce Stan H\l:•a: l
Eastera Dlvlsloa
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It wiU ~ an anteresling con- Waham.and Haonan Traqe', at eroy at 3:30•p m., lhen by win- did 11 in Jllro.il-52 _and 8 0
W. L Pet.
test in DIOI'e ways than one. Southwe!lern.
ners Pt. Pleasant and Southern Famera Ty Cobb, S.gers •Boston
39 18 .881
For ili8tance, 10 years ag_o, Pi- On , SolurdBy nighj, Wahama at 4:15 p. m., with the final
Cincinnati.
36 21 .632
rate Coach Clyde Evans was a is at Middleport, Oak Hill at 'ime being
between losers Gogolak is Pro'•
Philadelphia
36 2L .632
prize pupil or Cqach
J o h n Kyger Creek, Racine at Fai• Eostern and Rutland al 1 p.m. T
FG Arti
New York
20 35 .364
Wickline. E.ans led Rio Grande land, Zaleski at Hannan Trace Wahama ran over Pomeroy 39op
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W. L Pet.
at Athens as Rio FmiShed With On Feb. 14, North Gallla Gallipolis smothered Middle- Gogolak, Buffalo's soc:cer-style Lo&gt; Angeles
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2 732 .458
F~'l' Will note with Interest Eastern is at Wahama in make- easy time with Eastern, 36-17, loothall's most successful field Baltim~re.
28 3j .452
the ~""!!er coach vs. formell up Kames. On Feb. 15, Racme and Southern squeeze., out a 22- goal artist last sell80n with 28[St. ~"
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pupil . SIIUatioo
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goes to Pomeroy for a make- lAI vieoory over Rutland· w1th three pointers. according to l1elro1t
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w..r....tay's Results
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by the American Football lloston 121 New York 117
season IDJutles, illnesses, and llllment will' be held Feb. 11-19
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Los Angeles 123 Baltimore- IJ6
are now In peak form , andbowe at Kyger Creek Htgb school,
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postponed games. 0 ur ys
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gettmg
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W L POP Randy Burt had 9, O'Brien and and Leslie. Duncan of San Diego San . rane!lco vs. Boston at
The Pirates with a ii-7 re-r Eastern
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two games. Inside the confer- Southwestern
6 8 766 863 . Wahama pulled away comfort- GOgolak, 23, booted a total of
ence, they are tied for last North GaUla
5 7 657 6!12 ~ ably.
28 field goals In 46 attempll at FIRST
place with Hannan Trace. Both Hannan Trace
3 10 765 863
. GLALLIPOIJS WIN
diStance rangmg from II to 471 QUALITY
have :1.-5 records.
Beep Matthews of Gallipolis yards. His total eclipsed the REGULAR_
Coach Wickline said, "We had
hit 8 field goals from the wing previous al~pro mark of 2'11' Certified Oil Station
to he up ·for Eastern TUesday. -·M · SVAC VARSWITLYP opl with a soft two • handed setle•ta. blished In 1962 by Gene
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6 2 4!17 368 i shot against the
Middleport I l~g,.o:_,~en:..:_w~ ~nv:e:r:...-~"""""""""""'""'""'"""=od:.
games. e 1g ques 10n now s
1 ZIJJie defense m lead all scor·can we he up for North Go~ Kyger Creek
5 2 430 3117
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3 4 !74 440 ers. more .
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No doubt the Bobcats will he Hannan Trace
2 5 389 451 for Galllpohs. The little
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In ... _ North Gallia
2 5 3118 432 Devlll never were ln !rouble, I
re~y. .
er am
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Cbesbire area has·ever won a TOTALS
18 II ZGII 2088 fir 1 • ter All
""~"· hip · The B0 1&gt;. en ~~~:1
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SVAC RESERVES
hads 6,uar
for Middleport,
cats !"~~ ~ TEAM •
wL p OP Hackett 4 and ranne'hin 3.
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8 I ·!Jlj' 241
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~~~st one-half game Hannan Trace 4 3 214 241 llandley led Point with
Kyger Criek wUI have a Kyger Creek
4 3 242 245 ~eeltr
Hamm each
sl'""l be'•'t advantage In the Eastern
3 5 2f3 262!1 m "//int s victory over -···-•
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1 I 21rl 252 ern, Jun Stettler led the
TOTALS
18 II IZIIIZII ; with IJ for Eastern.
FRIDAY'S GAME&amp;:
SOUTHERN SQilEAKER
McArthur at Eastern
Mike Barr of Rutland fouled
Kyger Creek at North GaDla
out in the third quarter with
Hannan Trace at Southwestern 12 points and his club leading 20SAnJIIDAY'S GAMES:
II. Rutland couldn't haag
Oak Hill at Kyger Creek
though, as Southern fought
Zaleski at Hannan Trace
to irail 2:1.-20 with 10 secolldal
North Gallla at Hamden
left. Diddle got 1f1e willlllll
By United Preu lalerlllloaal I FEB. II GAMES:
ket for Southern. He got
Wilt Clramberlaln Is wltbln a : North GaiUa at Symmes Valley points, all In the big 4th
touple of outings of erasing the -• _Eastern at Wahama
. · · ter. Crow bad 1 a~ Theiss
National Basketball Associa· 1 .
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lioll's greatest S&lt;Orlag feit.
I Jl!'l' l'ACI'
---------'"n!e 7-foot-1 center needs OD)y 1 NEW YORK (UP!) -Blll free agent
98 more points to eclipse the I Starr, standoot tight end from The Jets have new signed 12
NBA ·career scoring record
Holstra University, signed with college players for the Llltl6
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didn't miss a football game all rinjured this week.
Miami and Akron proved they 'State pounded hapless Wilmlng· ~~ C!!t)tral S~~· Ken I Wnstn-Slm St. 116. St. Augsn
can win the big ones at home, ton, 86-49; Yolllli!Stown foJ!jJed WlJlluril: ~
pomts Alabama 79 Mpstqlppl 6(!
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Oh10 s four.· game win streak TIJi!. Carder twins, Jerry an~ St. Arobrse 65 4u811flaoa 60
Both Miami and Akron played iand trouncmg the Bobcol8 for Jim· were ·i!J~ s~ as Flndlo)r . . . . ~1¥}51 • ;
IIth&lt;•i' r final conference games at Ithe second time lhls 88118011,\ bl~ .Hillsd8le. JJIII scored ~ Okla. 74 Mex. Nationals, 60
home, but they have to wm the 1 Toledo won for the IU'It time pdlllti and Jerry 18 for the Qtl· . . · .. .
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rest of them on the road to beiin seven years at KalllllZOO, m' 16th win In 19 otarts. ' , J'llEBI!lf:NT ~ .
able to claim ·titles.
llbanks to a second baH spurtl Freshman Dave WarreQ fift,d . D~ , .. (IJ!)l)
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cutLT TOP
Miami is now 8·1 In MAC [~ Bob Aston's 29 pomls. Reg- ito 33 points to lead Clevelaiid Sdu:atnm, . VWe . preside!)!
IN NER S?RtNG MATTRESS - - - play and Toledo " - I followmg lg" Lacefield led W~tem Mlch-)SI•te, althoiJ&amp;h Jefl Barer had: ltmeJ.:•l man~ger ql the
ONLy $1.00
the Roekets' sticky74-68 v1ctory 1 1~an w1th 24 pomts. Toledo .Is 24 points lor Western Reserve. I Cowboys, has been
.
MATCHING BOX SPRINGS - over Western Mich1gan at Kal-,now 5-t lD the MAC and. lra1ls
president. He
Cowboy
amazoo. Miami still has West-1Miami by three gameo m · the
·owner Clint lf.utcbison, w]l(l ',
ern Michigan. Marshall and To- . wm column.
wiD remain as chairman of ~ ,.
9xl2 OVAL
!roo to play in the Conference.' Akron had ll players In the
board.
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Akron vaulted back into first' scoring column, led by Ken'
place in the Ohio Conference!Mackovic'~ 23. poin~. The Zi~
wilh a 100-63 win o\'CT Oberlin. 1never traded m rollmg to thelr
Toe Zips are 9-2 in league play,!14th win in 17 smrt".
College Basketball Results
followed by Mount Union with !
Sbot At Buzzer Wins
By United Press Jnteruatlonal
BuY On e At ~eg. Price
an 8-2 record. Wooster dropped ' In the closest game of the
E &amp;
Buy 9x 12 and Get A
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$1.00
from the Je-ud into third place evening: Jim Tangem~n hit al Holy Cross 68 ~~nhattan M
L&lt;t mp For On ly
4x6 Rug for _ $1.00
with a 10-3 mark.
'll·foot JUmper at the fm.al b~- : Lafayette 93 LaSalle 81
Akron must win at Ohio Wes- zer to giVe . Heidelberg Its wm Wagner Coli 80 Scranton U. 76
Fl£lt CIJSS
leyan and Wittrnberg hefore .over Baldwm ~ W~llace. John St. Peter's, N.J 76 Io'na 51
Buy 4 Samsonite Folding Chairs $7.95 each
· claim to the Ohio Con· Kahle scored 40 pomls lor the Fordhm 65 St Frncs, N.Y. 62
.~ NO GET A $9.95
$1 .00 frrence crown.
1Student Princes.
Allred 72 Roche11er Tech 66
MATCfiiNG l ASLE FOR - -- - Dayton Nip' Xavier
Ohio Northern ]oiled Mid- ' St. Vincent 105 Wynshurg 93
111 nontnl
In other Wednesday nlght iOhio Conecence leader Bluffton, W, chester St. 00 Kutztown 79
Ohio college games. Dayton ' ma non-league eontest, desp1te Farlegh Dcknsn 74 Adelphi 63
F•\ NC Y
~- --~ - --·Rochstr 116 Clrkson Tech 84
Providnce 74 Fairfield sa
- - $1.oo
Colby 115 Bowdoin 56
Bates 97 Maine 76
SAVE
Wesleyan 75 Kin1s Point 68
y, NOW!
Salem SL 82 Gorbam St. 75
eaolly _.,.., ... " '
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Harpur til Oneonta 68
&amp;llt·ln thtrotfttlt MVII
Muhlenberg 71 Lehigh 61
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MILWAUKEE (UP! - Ru· , while on a trip to se&lt; New York , Duqus"7 63 Ky. Wesleyan 60
WRAP-ON
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NYU 8.1 North Carohna 78
Day Values In All Departmenis
w~r:~;rroe~.,s~n ~liS st~:ion lost 0 SphP~ris, t~Ufylng ror a :· Josph's, Pa llO Seton Hall 13~ SEE US TODAY.
Braves deposition taken by Braves D 1 T h 56 H f d 49
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: ex~cu llv e tcstlfwd Wednesday. antitrust su1t agamst the team
· ~tb
Open Every Day- Afl ,Day
I Andrew M. Spheerls,
and the National League, said I Wolford 97 Milligan 63
: ma ~ager l ' of Mllw~ukee
the station, originating point for Catawba 88 Newberry 79
, nWSI3
' stal1on \, E~P. said he
Milwaukee baseball broadcasts ! nM::;ary~la;:;nd;,;7~4~~69:;_0iiiiliiiii~ili:l:i::l:'l:ili:l:i3:ili:l:i~
rumors that the Braves were ror 24 years, .bought the rigbts l •
to move to another city for $325,000 in 1963 and was 1
iiiili
able only to secure $297,1100 In
advertising revenue.
The main reason, he said,
was the !ali! time the station
_
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was granted the rights, but he
!!aid
representatives
of
two
···•· .
rigarelte companies told him
: U1ey questioned "Lhe factor of
continuity, the Braves staying
' .
in Milwaukee."
I
Spheeris said one of the ad ,
men told him that the change
Pomeroy, Ohio
in Braves ownership only
roonths before had spurred the
, rumors of a move,
But, he said, advertising
I agencies were nearly unani1
. ~u"::ets for ::!~":ad ~=n that
Friday and
out months before his station :
Sa:urday
was granted rights by the
Braves in February, 1963.
.1
Spheeris was one of
witnesses who appeared in
marathon, whirlwind
·
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before a court commissioner in I
connection with the ·suit, whi1oh]
was brought charging misuse 1
Small throueh extra large. Values to 4.98.
monopoly power to deprive
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DENVER (UPJ) - Eldon Tnesdayh~lhile pushing a car up
w. CaroUna 97 lli·h· Point
D· nenhauer offensive tackle an ICY
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didn't miss a football game all rinjured this week.
Miami and Akron proved they 'State pounded hapless Wilmlng· ~~ C!!t)tral S~~· Ken I Wnstn-Slm St. 116. St. Augsn
can win the big ones at home, ton, 86-49; Yolllli!Stown foJ!jJed WlJlluril: ~
pomts Alabama 79 Mpstqlppl 6(!
now they'll have to prove it on Villa Madonna, 78-Q; ,Heidel. all~ &lt;WI(nilnJ~oq, •pd guards[ Ws,trn Md. ~I John"flopkll!~
Ith' road.
berg edged Baldi\'\Jr~lace If- ~!II!P '~~ and Joe Nigro a11 Chr~ Bra C9,1 f1 Delta S
n Ohio 95 in an Ohio Conference thin, YoUDptown. h!J 19 apiece en , JI'Irnce Sl: IGII· ·L•DJ•ton · St.
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IMid-American Conference over H11lsdole 103 • 89. Cleveland Mount Union came from be- D to 76 xa . Ob' 73
' onrushing Toledo, and Akron State won its third game of tho hind in the second hall to edge M~!m~ Ohio 7~~hio ~ 55
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back in the Ohio . Con-;season, 99-75 over l\'e5tern Jte. Wooster '" ~ te,ns' slrulgle •t Toledo 74 w•ste1J1 Mich. 88
ference's drivers' seat w1th .0 serve. .
I AIUanqe. MOunt 1 Deaq Nlc$.0~ Cleve st 99 Wstrn Reserve
victory at home over Oberll,n ! Miami had four m~ In dou-lson tapped In a rebound With DePaul 76 Marquette .70
and second-place Mount Union s h!e, f1gures, led by. Jun Pollet;· 1:16 left to put the Raiders fiV~VIIle 115 V~p~$1so ~ .
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5G·52 dec1s1on over Woos- ,son ~ 19 pomts m break)DB .ab~~ lor fl!ld at 53~1.
: , No Dak. st:. 90 Morhead St.
ter.
Oh10 s four.· game win streak TIJi!. Carder twins, Jerry an~ St. Arobrse 65 4u811flaoa 60
Both Miami and Akron played iand trouncmg the Bobcol8 for Jim· were ·i!J~ s~ as Flndlo)r . . . . ~1¥}51 • ;
IIth&lt;•i' r final conference games at Ithe second time lhls 88118011,\ bl~ .Hillsd8le. JJIII scored ~ Okla. 74 Mex. Nationals, 60
home, but they have to wm the 1 Toledo won for the IU'It time pdlllti and Jerry 18 for the Qtl· . . · .. .
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rest of them on the road to beiin seven years at KalllllZOO, m' 16th win In 19 otarts. ' , J'llEBI!lf:NT ~ .
able to claim ·titles.
llbanks to a second baH spurtl Freshman Dave WarreQ fift,d . D~ , .. (IJ!)l)
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Miami is now 8·1 In MAC [~ Bob Aston's 29 pomls. Reg- ito 33 points to lead Clevelaiid Sdu:atnm, . VWe . preside!)!
IN NER S?RtNG MATTRESS - - - play and Toledo " - I followmg lg" Lacefield led W~tem Mlch-)SI•te, althoiJ&amp;h Jefl Barer had: ltmeJ.:•l man~ger ql the
ONLy $1.00
the Roekets' sticky74-68 v1ctory 1 1~an w1th 24 pomts. Toledo .Is 24 points lor Western Reserve. I Cowboys, has been
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MATCHING BOX SPRINGS - over Western Mich1gan at Kal-,now 5-t lD the MAC and. lra1ls
president. He
Cowboy
amazoo. Miami still has West-1Miami by three gameo m · the
·owner Clint lf.utcbison, w]l(l ',
ern Michigan. Marshall and To- . wm column.
wiD remain as chairman of ~ ,.
9xl2 OVAL
!roo to play in the Conference.' Akron had ll players In the
board.
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place in the Ohio Conference!Mackovic'~ 23. poin~. The Zi~
wilh a 100-63 win o\'CT Oberlin. 1never traded m rollmg to thelr
Toe Zips are 9-2 in league play,!14th win in 17 smrt".
College Basketball Results
followed by Mount Union with !
Sbot At Buzzer Wins
By United Press Jnteruatlonal
BuY On e At ~eg. Price
an 8-2 record. Wooster dropped ' In the closest game of the
E &amp;
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:;et Another
$1.00
from the Je-ud into third place evening: Jim Tangem~n hit al Holy Cross 68 ~~nhattan M
L&lt;t mp For On ly
4x6 Rug for _ $1.00
with a 10-3 mark.
'll·foot JUmper at the fm.al b~- : Lafayette 93 LaSalle 81
Akron must win at Ohio Wes- zer to giVe . Heidelberg Its wm Wagner Coli 80 Scranton U. 76
Fl£lt CIJSS
leyan and Wittrnberg hefore .over Baldwm ~ W~llace. John St. Peter's, N.J 76 Io'na 51
Buy 4 Samsonite Folding Chairs $7.95 each
· claim to the Ohio Con· Kahle scored 40 pomls lor the Fordhm 65 St Frncs, N.Y. 62
.~ NO GET A $9.95
$1 .00 frrence crown.
1Student Princes.
Allred 72 Roche11er Tech 66
MATCfiiNG l ASLE FOR - -- - Dayton Nip' Xavier
Ohio Northern ]oiled Mid- ' St. Vincent 105 Wynshurg 93
111 nontnl
In other Wednesday nlght iOhio Conecence leader Bluffton, W, chester St. 00 Kutztown 79
Ohio college games. Dayton ' ma non-league eontest, desp1te Farlegh Dcknsn 74 Adelphi 63
F•\ NC Y
~- --~ - --·Rochstr 116 Clrkson Tech 84
Providnce 74 Fairfield sa
- - $1.oo
Colby 115 Bowdoin 56
Bates 97 Maine 76
SAVE
Wesleyan 75 Kin1s Point 68
y, NOW!
Salem SL 82 Gorbam St. 75
eaolly _.,.., ... " '
St. Anslm's 78 Stonehill 59
Harpur til Oneonta 68
&amp;llt·ln thtrotfttlt MVII
Muhlenberg 71 Lehigh 61
turN"'. IKSy-.te Wttlll
MILWAUKEE (UP! - Ru· , while on a trip to se&lt; New York , Duqus"7 63 Ky. Wesleyan 60
WRAP-ON
tNIULATtON to
1mors that he oonsidered 1ad men in February or March · St. Jhn s NY 75 Tmple 72 ovl
You'll Find Many Other Dollar
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NYU 8.1 North Carohna 78
Day Values In All Departmenis
w~r:~;rroe~.,s~n ~liS st~:ion lost 0 SphP~ris, t~Ufylng ror a :· Josph's, Pa llO Seton Hall 13~ SEE US TODAY.
Braves deposition taken by Braves D 1 T h 56 H f d 49
I moncv· on M1lwaukee
.
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aver or
, broadcasts m . 1963, a rn IO iiaywers in _connedion with an Millrsvlle St. Bl Shppnbr~St 79
: ex~cu llv e tcstlfwd Wednesday. antitrust su1t agamst the team
· ~tb
Open Every Day- Afl ,Day
I Andrew M. Spheerls,
and the National League, said I Wolford 97 Milligan 63
: ma ~ager l ' of Mllw~ukee
the station, originating point for Catawba 88 Newberry 79
, nWSI3
' stal1on \, E~P. said he
Milwaukee baseball broadcasts ! nM::;ary~la;:;nd;,;7~4~~69:;_0iiiiliiiii~ili:l:i::l:'l:ili:l:i3:ili:l:i~
rumors that the Braves were ror 24 years, .bought the rigbts l •
to move to another city for $325,000 in 1963 and was 1
iiiili
able only to secure $297,1100 In
advertising revenue.
The main reason, he said,
was the !ali! time the station
_
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was granted the rights, but he
!!aid
representatives
of
two
···•· .
rigarelte companies told him
: U1ey questioned "Lhe factor of
continuity, the Braves staying
' .
in Milwaukee."
I
Spheeris said one of the ad ,
men told him that the change
Pomeroy, Ohio
in Braves ownership only
roonths before had spurred the
, rumors of a move,
But, he said, advertising
I agencies were nearly unani1
. ~u"::ets for ::!~":ad ~=n that
Friday and
out months before his station :
Sa:urday
was granted rights by the
Braves in February, 1963.
.1
Spheeris was one of
witnesses who appeared in
marathon, whirlwind
·
•
before a court commissioner in I
connection with the ·suit, whi1oh]
was brought charging misuse 1
Small throueh extra large. Values to 4.98.
monopoly power to deprive
Sale
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ml-« La Cote Basque now Hizzoner must ve been jam- cop Bill Capps the night The fop who arrives In bls
own Soutnen&gt; llllnol! c(32 ()43) 3451
that Henri Soule is dead · . His med in Bdwy. traffic, with bJs Great Indoors" was Jnntcted cbauffeur • tootlad Bentley _ North Dakota (I) (18-3)
2ttl
wile, Olp, blldn't been 8l'OUild orders to tleket U'affii)-Rubben atxlaald ho&lt;Sin&amp; was far more John's diffident about Rolls· Grambling (I) (18·2)
210 i
In yeart, remaining In France c In the theatre district; how a· fascmatmg than the deadly dull Royces, quite).
Tennesse State 113·2)
182i
Soule's rilbt.band-ln glove, Hen. bout hiiiiJiag 1 lfw on em drama Cseheduled for eltterml·
Cheyney State (J~)
1311
rlette, had been his restaur· double jamming the narrow nation Feb. 5).
Evansvllle (]3-6
103 1
ant's realdent helper-in chief lotreets on the Upper l!:ast S1de. M~. t'l\nnl my ~-teele, ofwhothsat Yoo can make everyday ,Val- Valparaiso (15-4)
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?B• ,enune's Day by remembering Kentucky Wesleyjlll (13-3)
98,
The . nine representallves
young English star of the en. latage area have been II'11UDd lovely, eompoaed Elllhsh g~r~s i those you love and
driving Northern Mlchigllll (10.2)
?5i
city, Hamilton County
rhonling "Half A Sixpence," wlthou&lt; tbe!J: .steeds tagging ev. wbleb stiD eosmetiel ::ouldn I safely. Winter weather mokes Indiana Slate (I) (18-3)
511
stadium Sleerlag
has gone New York Wlth a ven· eryc ear In s~ght; they oplaiD llllpNVe c. c Lee Remick s stage ldrlvlng particularly huardous. , Second !D-11, Central (Ohio)
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geanee- hlnfter.theatresnack po~tely the soow makeo the eolluJne ""' funky and non- eSo won't you slow down anti State 47; 12, Oglethorpe 42; 13,
'I'ED MANSON
UI1Jaa Renewal
Flnl ""''i""i bllbl UDited
ln .Dinty Moore's just li);e the gomg dangerous for their movie star as to seem dlslract·lldrive carefully? Always wear Long e!&amp;land U. S'l; 14 (tie),:
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30; 11 of OperiiiOlll, £oneiVIlle ...,..: ClnclDalltl Offlellll ter .'the ClvU Wlf. '
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Co1tmJJna info ca atalulory ~:~1
mor• Thealre of "Wait Untll ' ttke Navy destroyers-they're
mw:derlnJ s~ pro-lty Department urges you to be querque U. 21; 19, Jackson) 8Dtl . liullllolll Oblo EleetrfC Wedlleaday In tbelr
!IDly 14 ,IJIIil blv~ eer' J
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Istate 12; 20, Assumption 10.
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tlf saft and sam• every wifo'• · poliremen; the old doll of an i' appeal, like James Garner b" l
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states. ·
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IIIIIDI Saperblleadetlt, Co- Fred MIIIT told llleDi at ~
tilely best behoved of the nor. lagh.r's Is named "John-0;" , Star . There' cone single I
l'l1le Gelleralfq StatloD, :~
in ClneinDIII tballlile
"We !Did tbtmclt -ir«!14 bi
:$1h no;som• opmlng mght naturally there are lots of "lr-~ clutching moment !" the last_
c ootoa, Obit: MaaiOII
1111
the use of
under eurte~tt· iltale~ubitionistsc beautifu!iy atten- tch lmses (''Clancy," Murph' .~eene as entertamlncly_ scary ,
bla employ1ileai1D Jm lillie
. this tlme" tor
Morr Ald. "Ill other
live through il all, Roddy trans- etec I but it's an ecumenical equ· a&gt; any ~lay In :•des. ... I
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wooltl require new
fixed specially durin~ the nil· ine world too 'Sisserson," a ' Some! lng see
!lllss.,. In
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; 100dl of Cel Dl
c
ont
by file Obi!&gt;,Gtnerat
til~· rrightening final c s c • n, stur~y steed named after 0 re- th~ flr~t n1ght ~udienco and. .
By JOE GERGEN
streak by topp•nc Butler 84-61., wao traaaferred to rtqua, ~ rr ~ Cincinnati croup
which mak., the talklly dawdc tired Jewish mountie and "Sal· ~ad, If I~ wasn t Anita Lou
UPI Sports Writer
I In other ga..'tles, Doyton l Poaten, 111111 'IIIIJIIDied Slpe1' .
a slate park could
lin ~ earlier expanse immense- erno." after a pensioned Pais- lse; ~ha~ s the rub, stck or David struck out against
Xavler 76-79, Mary~ndl vtaor of OperaU,U• 'at tM
alo -the
Iy worth the yawning.
an who kept a Civil Service ton· sump n, Just when we
were Goliath but he'll he back
Navy ?4-69, Mt•ml, CoueoviUo lltatloll In 5?. Mr.
d lb ne:f stadium
floi~nce Honderson derorat. gue in his head
A Capuchin i cfonvinhced hAnita'lns thenevelir alwahyt 'year to try againc
C whipped tOMhlonhUIIa.~~,! udCo b~ Mtm'llh:~lvl:
:::'.Jud~ In ~~ lbul
th f' t · hi
b
"adopt , rom er orne
me '8 1
ross upse a a n ..,.
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wo
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d
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ILYetOI Lind Haye. is US· Fourth,ranked
and Duquesne slipped• by ' CID llle MasoDie Lodp a4: 1101118 state funds tow.. u
and energelir•llv rh1r. bel)cong ed sox of thr Pohre Dept s .
the
hi bll hair I-• of the nation's
W 1
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c s1nletlon eottl&amp;
h ct I
· c th t h I t
d" he h 'sn't as mg any 1"1 on 9 w e
~~
es eyan ~.
,_,
t e vJ a stahst,tc ~ 1 er a ·: 1•·cdoml(·t:Jtnt• . dw wd
'Pen"rn , it's a delicate bluing: is he the powerrut teams and the
f S.t SIJfll{ wa~ .)llrll Jllf;
one ); t as I snun s
ear . "'
b
ce ho just • team in New England for
~k
' elth er fun '9 ~·1tzgrra ld ~ JUS
· t_ stgnifie~· the few
s~ me oy conn w
w~
ago: bu t 1&lt;0f
titters 3 0 was doin the past
eight years,
or &lt;'autlon'&lt;
sake hrought olong age b•'v&lt;md traffic duty It he
tin
f
'gld
"
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Joe
snapped
Fairfield
out of
,
. .
·
fi ,. ho 1. rou es o o umer
'
h~c ob,etrklan s wde
Flor- horses range from
. ,
ECk'Je 1WI'dOW of omb'it'lous dream
c
c rdve .w ab u• FriSCO.
tflCe h s greasepaml, nron. and 19 years I for hiS o ers oy s , John) Shubert wore paisley night by whipping the tags
bl,hlood In her VOIDS, obVIOUSc school
You may adopt a, b ts he h c t
'bl ight c62
)y
N.aw Lindsay
reallv "condemned" horse much as 00 w tc . JUS posst } m · 1 ·
" 't hire CChelller Conklin teo you might a puppy If you have, ve been tallor~d from the pals- 1.1 was nothing new to
the cops
1'h&lt;)' thf're's , the mcn ns and fac·ilities to care: ley walls of Barbra
Frmrs nor to tMir coach
Mullaney, whose team•
now accomplished the feat
. 11 consecutive years, but It
1 especially
heartbreaking
: Fairfiedc
The little Connecticut school,
playing in major c co~=
competition for only the "
year, had rolled up victories
over such name teams as
Boslon Coll~e, Duquesne and
I Xavier (OhiO) 1n postmg an
amazing lf..2 record. And
lurking in the back of the
1
Stags' minds was a posstble bid
to the National
Tournament, a major step
the world of big time coll&lt;!ge !I
athletic!.

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One of the all-tlmt great athlet11 of flit country
w.. • Golllpolia vlaltor Tutlday aft..- . Ht w11
Goorga L. Mlkon, famoua baaketball playlt' of the
MinnNpolla Lakars.
Ht wn an alkt., cantor on that pro tum, and
wn the lint. coga player to be enahrlntd in tho A~~~o
erican Baaketball Hall of Fame.
The vlaitor who atanda aix hat, nine lnch11 tall
vlslt.d with Bob R..., local automobile MI.,, It It
reported that II most d-. he h.. to duck to get
through.

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Belpre at Eastem
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Pomenoy at Middleport
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Malta-McConnelsville at G~ c,,1
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cc .&lt;:
Albany at AllenlvDie
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Friday, Fehrur)o 2i
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Wellston at AthelHI
Logan at Jaebon
W2bama ot Buff~o
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.Sa!w'day, February U
Huntlngtoo East at Pt Plea•"
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otber 11111101 (10 makftlp dat~::
yrt)
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But there was nop~~~~d~;::: ll
for "David" as
raced to a 32-21 tmlftlme
I advantage and coasted to 118 I
/16th victory In 18 games . •lim
Benedict, a Connecticut
was the principal achitect
the Friars' triumph with
i points on 12 of 18 shooting front II
the floor.
Fairfield, which had sulfered
defeats to seveotlrranked
and Villanova, was
by Pat Burke with 13.
St. Joe's showed no mercy
Seton Hall in walloping
llo-&amp;1 ror its 16th
IeottQU&lt;!St in 20 games. Six
scored in double figures for the
Hawks, topped by Tom
'
points, as SL Joe's hanoled II
Seton ifll worst home defeat
hi•toryc
In games not involving
tor 10 teams, SL John's (N.Y.)
squeezed past Temple in doulble 'I
I overtime 75-72, New York
University upset North Caroli·
n•. 83-78, DePaul
outlasted
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Ilona! leagues should have
trot over the showing of SJl&lt;llrU il
events on televlslon.
"All we are asking you to
Is to protect us from having our
, only . product slnlen," said In·
dians President Gabe Paul.
, M&lt;ldell told the eonunitteeo
the Browns were willing tc I
share television recelp!P. with
the city when the team'•
contract is negotiated in 1961
James Carney, representi
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to move, olfielals of the teams
warned Wedneeday c
Browns Pr.,ident Art Modenlf
lnld five city council eommitleel eonaldering granting
franchises to two telev•islortlf
firms here lllet If the cable
vtaion operallons are not
trolled they "mi&amp;ht 10 endanger I
the stability of the Browns and
the Indians as to render their
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old Winter Garden
dressing NEW YORK &lt;IIPI)-Tbe
room before she preened off ~ Unlied . Presi , ''jntemltiorull
Ill• Pari.• oollectiont' but no, 1mau ccilt~t~e. t4ekto..n:rat~nCs .
l!Jekle said they were from thl with ftm.P~ votel end wOO. ·
By Jaek O'Brian
cJI'rench Bootery .. . llaDdeome loet • ncords ' ~ ~'
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lor it .... We got most of Ill• , overcoat nor even 1 eapa tgl ~· 5• paren e c.
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mtely who runs Le Pav111on
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forego!n&amp; info from mo~ted first nights, as quite bedta a[T..Ji ,; · ' .
,
Pollia'
ml-« La Cote Basque now Hizzoner must ve been jam- cop Bill Capps the night The fop who arrives In bls
own Soutnen&gt; llllnol! c(32 ()43) 3451
that Henri Soule is dead · . His med in Bdwy. traffic, with bJs Great Indoors" was Jnntcted cbauffeur • tootlad Bentley _ North Dakota (I) (18-3)
2ttl
wile, Olp, blldn't been 8l'OUild orders to tleket U'affii)-Rubben atxlaald ho&lt;Sin&amp; was far more John's diffident about Rolls· Grambling (I) (18·2)
210 i
In yeart, remaining In France c In the theatre district; how a· fascmatmg than the deadly dull Royces, quite).
Tennesse State 113·2)
182i
Soule's rilbt.band-ln glove, Hen. bout hiiiiJiag 1 lfw on em drama Cseheduled for eltterml·
Cheyney State (J~)
1311
rlette, had been his restaur· double jamming the narrow nation Feb. 5).
Evansvllle (]3-6
103 1
ant's realdent helper-in chief lotreets on the Upper l!:ast S1de. M~. t'l\nnl my ~-teele, ofwhothsat Yoo can make everyday ,Val- Valparaiso (15-4)
101 J_
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Tommy Steele, dellgbtlul M&gt;unted cops m the e11 · m uvn
us, ,.
•
?B• ,enune's Day by remembering Kentucky Wesleyjlll (13-3)
98,
The . nine representallves
young English star of the en. latage area have been II'11UDd lovely, eompoaed Elllhsh g~r~s i those you love and
driving Northern Mlchigllll (10.2)
?5i
city, Hamilton County
rhonling "Half A Sixpence," wlthou&lt; tbe!J: .steeds tagging ev. wbleb stiD eosmetiel ::ouldn I safely. Winter weather mokes Indiana Slate (I) (18-3)
511
stadium Sleerlag
has gone New York Wlth a ven· eryc ear In s~ght; they oplaiD llllpNVe c. c Lee Remick s stage ldrlvlng particularly huardous. , Second !D-11, Central (Ohio)
~ eonftr 'llllb
10
geanee- hlnfter.theatresnack po~tely the soow makeo the eolluJne ""' funky and non- eSo won't you slow down anti State 47; 12, Oglethorpe 42; 13,
'I'ED MANSON
UI1Jaa Renewal
Flnl ""''i""i bllbl UDited
ln .Dinty Moore's just li);e the gomg dangerous for their movie star as to seem dlslract·lldrive carefully? Always wear Long e!&amp;land U. S'l; 14 (tie),:
,
c
IIIHI the Bureau of
- broUIId from En~rest of us confirmed Broadway. bmounts and that's horseshoe ':::; :,'q:St:-e:'.:w:.l!ft lit· seat belts yourself and inslit Akroa aud Seattle Pacific 38; Ted ftl. Mona, ~ Ill l o a ! 1 ! . . . .• . ~J~~-~ lblp baiiP .~ '.
lies
Tommy's wife attend- usmess.
•
· c· ccc1on your psssengers wearlnl .If: Abilene Christian
30; 11 of OperiiiOlll, £oneiVIlle ...,..: ClnclDalltl Offlellll ter .'the ClvU Wlf. '
ed the openlnc at the Barry· Those redoubtable nags are Mitchell Talman as tile sympa·i them, too. You Highway Safe: Youngslown c!'l; 1~, Albu·, enlloa StalltD,
Co1tmJJna info ca atalulory ~:~1
mor• Thealre of "Wait Untll ' ttke Navy destroyers-they're
mw:derlnJ s~ pro-lty Department urges you to be querque U. 21; 19, Jackson) 8Dtl . liullllolll Oblo EleetrfC Wedlleaday In tbelr
!IDly 14 ,IJIIil blv~ eer' J
111
Df1rh"' with Roddy Mcllowall, [named after retired mounted JI'C ID mtelllgen Yaltractive ,a lllfe driver.
Istate 12; 20, Assumption 10.
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Of 1111 11DIIed
tlf saft and sam• every wifo'• · poliremen; the old doll of an i' appeal, like James Garner b" l
- - - - - Coqlllllj',.,..
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states. ·
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Tht·v wm the posl· ,oaHueler on 52d St near Gal· fore he dtscov~red he was a i
IIIIIDI Saperblleadetlt, Co- Fred MIIIT told llleDi at ~
tilely best behoved of the nor. lagh.r's Is named "John-0;" , Star . There' cone single I
l'l1le Gelleralfq StatloD, :~
in ClneinDIII tballlile
"We !Did tbtmclt -ir«!14 bi
:$1h no;som• opmlng mght naturally there are lots of "lr-~ clutching moment !" the last_
c ootoa, Obit: MaaiOII
1111
the use of
under eurte~tt· iltale~ubitionistsc beautifu!iy atten- tch lmses (''Clancy," Murph' .~eene as entertamlncly_ scary ,
bla employ1ileai1D Jm lillie
. this tlme" tor
Morr Ald. "Ill other
live through il all, Roddy trans- etec I but it's an ecumenical equ· a&gt; any ~lay In :•des. ... I
"1-U
.: Wlbltll aea:..--;:~ state park on lba clly'l
wooltl require new
fixed specially durin~ the nil· ine world too 'Sisserson," a ' Some! lng see
!lllss.,. In
.
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; 100dl of Cel Dl
c
ont
by file Obi!&gt;,Gtnerat
til~· rrightening final c s c • n, stur~y steed named after 0 re- th~ flr~t n1ght ~udienco and. .
By JOE GERGEN
streak by topp•nc Butler 84-61., wao traaaferred to rtqua, ~ rr ~ Cincinnati croup
which mak., the talklly dawdc tired Jewish mountie and "Sal· ~ad, If I~ wasn t Anita Lou
UPI Sports Writer
I In other ga..'tles, Doyton l Poaten, 111111 'IIIIJIIDied Slpe1' .
a slate park could
lin ~ earlier expanse immense- erno." after a pensioned Pais- lse; ~ha~ s the rub, stck or David struck out against
Xavler 76-79, Mary~ndl vtaor of OperaU,U• 'at tM
alo -the
Iy worth the yawning.
an who kept a Civil Service ton· sump n, Just when we
were Goliath but he'll he back
Navy ?4-69, Mt•ml, CoueoviUo lltatloll In 5?. Mr.
d lb ne:f stadium
floi~nce Honderson derorat. gue in his head
A Capuchin i cfonvinhced hAnita'lns thenevelir alwahyt 'year to try againc
C whipped tOMhlonhUIIa.~~,! udCo b~ Mtm'llh:~lvl:
:::'.Jud~ In ~~ lbul
th f' t · hi
b
"adopt , rom er orne
me '8 1
ross upse a a n ..,.
1 ~wD
wo
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d
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ILYetOI Lind Haye. is US· Fourth,ranked
and Duquesne slipped• by ' CID llle MasoDie Lodp a4: 1101118 state funds tow.. u
and energelir•llv rh1r. bel)cong ed sox of thr Pohre Dept s .
the
hi bll hair I-• of the nation's
W 1
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c s1nletlon eottl&amp;
h ct I
· c th t h I t
d" he h 'sn't as mg any 1"1 on 9 w e
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es eyan ~.
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t e vJ a stahst,tc ~ 1 er a ·: 1•·cdoml(·t:Jtnt• . dw wd
'Pen"rn , it's a delicate bluing: is he the powerrut teams and the
f S.t SIJfll{ wa~ .)llrll Jllf;
one ); t as I snun s
ear . "'
b
ce ho just • team in New England for
~k
' elth er fun '9 ~·1tzgrra ld ~ JUS
· t_ stgnifie~· the few
s~ me oy conn w
w~
ago: bu t 1&lt;0f
titters 3 0 was doin the past
eight years,
or &lt;'autlon'&lt;
sake hrought olong age b•'v&lt;md traffic duty It he
tin
f
'gld
"
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Joe
snapped
Fairfield
out of
,
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'
h~c ob,etrklan s wde
Flor- horses range from
. ,
ECk'Je 1WI'dOW of omb'it'lous dream
c
c rdve .w ab u• FriSCO.
tflCe h s greasepaml, nron. and 19 years I for hiS o ers oy s , John) Shubert wore paisley night by whipping the tags
bl,hlood In her VOIDS, obVIOUSc school
You may adopt a, b ts he h c t
'bl ight c62
)y
N.aw Lindsay
reallv "condemned" horse much as 00 w tc . JUS posst } m · 1 ·
" 't hire CChelller Conklin teo you might a puppy If you have, ve been tallor~d from the pals- 1.1 was nothing new to
the cops
1'h&lt;)' thf're's , the mcn ns and fac·ilities to care: ley walls of Barbra
Frmrs nor to tMir coach
Mullaney, whose team•
now accomplished the feat
. 11 consecutive years, but It
1 especially
heartbreaking
: Fairfiedc
The little Connecticut school,
playing in major c co~=
competition for only the "
year, had rolled up victories
over such name teams as
Boslon Coll~e, Duquesne and
I Xavier (OhiO) 1n postmg an
amazing lf..2 record. And
lurking in the back of the
1
Stags' minds was a posstble bid
to the National
Tournament, a major step
the world of big time coll&lt;!ge !I
athletic!.

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One of the all-tlmt great athlet11 of flit country
w.. • Golllpolia vlaltor Tutlday aft..- . Ht w11
Goorga L. Mlkon, famoua baaketball playlt' of the
MinnNpolla Lakars.
Ht wn an alkt., cantor on that pro tum, and
wn the lint. coga player to be enahrlntd in tho A~~~o
erican Baaketball Hall of Fame.
The vlaitor who atanda aix hat, nine lnch11 tall
vlslt.d with Bob R..., local automobile MI.,, It It
reported that II most d-. he h.. to duck to get
through.

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Ravenswood at Wabama
Belpre at Eastem
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Pomenoy at Middleport
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Malta-McConnelsville at G~ c,,1
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cc .&lt;:
Albany at AllenlvDie
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cc •
Wellston at AthelHI
Logan at Jaebon
W2bama ot Buff~o
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.Sa!w'day, February U
Huntlngtoo East at Pt Plea•"
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ant
··
otber 11111101 (10 makftlp dat~::
yrt)
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McArthur at Rutland

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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, FEB. II &amp; 12'

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(Winter &amp; Summer Wt.)

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But there was nop~~~~d~;::: ll
for "David" as
raced to a 32-21 tmlftlme
I advantage and coasted to 118 I
/16th victory In 18 games . •lim
Benedict, a Connecticut
was the principal achitect
the Friars' triumph with
i points on 12 of 18 shooting front II
the floor.
Fairfield, which had sulfered
defeats to seveotlrranked
and Villanova, was
by Pat Burke with 13.
St. Joe's showed no mercy
Seton Hall in walloping
llo-&amp;1 ror its 16th
IeottQU&lt;!St in 20 games. Six
scored in double figures for the
Hawks, topped by Tom
'
points, as SL Joe's hanoled II
Seton ifll worst home defeat
hi•toryc
In games not involving
tor 10 teams, SL John's (N.Y.)
squeezed past Temple in doulble 'I
I overtime 75-72, New York
University upset North Caroli·
n•. 83-78, DePaul
outlasted
Marquette 76-70 and Notre
Dame halted its 13-game losing

MEN'S
Pull Over &amp; Clrdliona
Valuea to SlUI

$2Q

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Dollor
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I LOT

CORDUROYS

Men's Sport Coats

Vatuea To SUB

Reg. $2MO Value

Donor
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ITALIAN STYLE

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LOAFERS

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MEN'S

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SHOES
LOAFERS
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GLOVE LEATHER

Size 7 to 12

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Basketball Shoes
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Values to

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5112 oz. ~0
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$2.1
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$3.3$ to $10.00

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Modell stated that the proles-il
Ilona! leagues should have
trot over the showing of SJl&lt;llrU il
events on televlslon.
"All we are asking you to
Is to protect us from having our
, only . product slnlen," said In·
dians President Gabe Paul.
, M&lt;ldell told the eonunitteeo
the Browns were willing tc I
share television recelp!P. with
the city when the team'•
contract is negotiated in 1961
James Carney, representi
Te.erama, Inc., stata; his

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PIE PAN or CAKE PAN

2

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CHOCOLATES
$1.60

ps

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ClNDY
any-~~V:A~L~E~N~T~IN~E~'~S~D~A~Y~IS~M~GN~O~A~Y~
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and B1nlons
Yoluft to
$J.OO

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Qf Ashton Dies on Tuesday
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laclles Sweaters

Cake l'ans e Muffin P1n1

i PRICE

L01f Pans

lath Mat Sets

$too

$3.00

sum

WASH QOTHS

LADIES

10 for 98c
DISH CftOTtl1
12 for $1.00

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1oys Sport Coats

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Juniors, Misses. Half
Sizes
Re2. $7.95 to $25.00
'AI PRICE

$]·91

to

$12·50

I' LOT

Ladles Skirts
Values from 9.95 to 2U5
V. PRICE

$4·98

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$14·98

LADIES COATS LADIES JACKm
1 Lot .. .. l Price &amp; CAR COATS
1 Lot .... 33!% IEDUCID 25%
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BuHerin·.-...

$2.00 •••

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·HALF SLIPS

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has the right:to:pick up
erama and CATV, fnc ., are
~king the franchises.

S3.98

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NYLON

Crest Tooihpdtte •

!lb. box
21b. box

Pullover &amp; Zlp Front
~olun to

1 LOT

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SWEAT SHIRTS

SALE PRICED AT ...

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i PRICE

BLANKEr

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Clairol Shamp»&gt;-;: _ .;53~

Zip Out Uned Toppers

Y,OUR CHOICE!

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IALI

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CLEVELAND {UP!) - Uncontrolled cable television oper_I
ations here Oould force the
Cleveland Browns and Indians
to move, olfielals of the teams
warned Wedneeday c
Browns Pr.,ident Art Modenlf
lnld five city council eommitleel eonaldering granting
franchises to two telev•islortlf
firms here lllet If the cable
vtaion operallons are not
trolled they "mi&amp;ht 10 endanger I
the stability of the Browns and
the Indians as to render their
situation In Cleveland nr•cori-11

SLIP OVER

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FEB. 11-12

GIRLS SHORT SLEEVE

Windew

Uncontrolled
I Cable·TV hit
By Art Modell .

BOYS

Sizes J 1h-6

$4.00

vAit~· y~ -1!,. .-{•)1'

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Size 4 to 10

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CANDIES

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11XA11

Corduroy

LADIES

Textured Nylo1s
Voluis to $1.65
DoUor
Dora-

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COUIIUM ootl ANNIX

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1 lb.
$2.10
1314 ... 3.40

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Reg. $224.95 V1lue
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HELEN HELP US!

N. 2nd Ave.
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday·· Stretch Dollars At
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
lib. box
$1.60
3.15
21b. box

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several
Q - Mykind!
son, of
15, Iiooodaller. 1gicwasloit
.. - --· - ·- - - -be would outgrow
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All Wools

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OFF

98c

1 GROUP OF BLENDS
Reg. 1.98 &amp; 1.79
SALE

yd.

Would shots belp him?
A - II Is anllkely lila! your
!!Oil will outgrow hls allergie·
completely. some persons, af·
ter avoiding Ute offendin~ food
for several years, can telerate
small amounts of It from time
to time when they are feeling
in the pink. Colds and other
Infections are likely to lntensi·
!y existing allergies.
Injections of extracts of po~
len bave been used to desensi-

89c·

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DRY COTTONS
Reg. 98c to 1.39
SALE
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ANDEDGING
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With Now lin..,.
2 5Inger
Mokor Included- 39.95
Wh ite Portable
Am. Portable
N~W SING~R

MACHINES 59.95
e Local Bank
Fin1ncing

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Singer Sales &amp; Service

WY 2·2284
POMEROY

lhelr shoet In lbelr bands .
summer wealher.
Why! It saveo shoe lealher
8lld averts blisters. Theres
L'ung degradinl about bare
and my teens can shed Uteir
shoes aoyliroe they want to i
&lt;exc.,t ot church, etc.) At age
38, I'm still barefooted alloul
three-foiiJ'Ibj of Ute time, and
lblt Includes rlllllllng down l.o
the store on Ute corner. And.
no, I'm not "pore folb." lilY
tbolt IIIOlilll; .
busbilnd ow1te a llhoettore Well, I cot • letllr last week. 8ARE FOOl' FORWARD
1,'! l'U very eold 8lld dlstanl Dear BFF:
.. Aid be ha bid bls over· TRAlTORf! I! - H.
.... lillie extended ail monllu. PAll FOR BABY SJTI'ING
SOIIII\bllll or IIQillOOne
h as GJiA,NDMOTIIERS
~ bll mlncL can you tell !kar Helen:
me wba to CQIII,act so I can I believe a lot ol grandptn" ll
wt lbe r..,.. lor Ibis enls wish Utey had Ute nerve
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br*-up~ - HEART· write Utts:
eOur 14,000 Square Feel of Floor AREA enables
KEN "JANE"
Why In the world don't
~ar H~raken:
get PAID by our children
Us To PURCHASE IN QUANTITY
1,Befvrt you write to ANYONE baby sitting their chlltlren·r
~~- lollf, loving lettera to They don't think twi&lt;:e about
at The LOWEST FACTORY PRICESI
!T1Ir ~~ be sure you p~~ying for outside be1p mh••• II
'lilow lhe taets. Perbap• .hls they can't get a bold c1. us. e% ACRE OF FRE&amp; PARKING
illle owntU wae eslended and GRANDMA L.B.H.
:pt."' Jlqbe, UU Jlllll)' meo o..r Young Parents everyBESIDES OUR STOREI
blJ dlqppolatment made his where:
l~tle{ IOIIIId. ''®ld llld dl• Hear this: Don't expect hours
~ot." Maybe, like miiDY men of free baby sitting without .P•·
'1e -doan'l knll• HOW. to writs lng somelhlng In return. tBut
1. me, ~.
IIOIIietlmes a session wllh pailltll
~,!beb'
II In I combat brUIIt or garden tools is much
'!11"8 Ill ' .' ,!
Illite lor IIIOI'e appreciated than 1
~111111 ·
ijwlng. I think &lt;•heelc.) - H.
l'®'d.reffelll .ftlllbllly If yuu Dear !Jelen:

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F1rms

tize persons wilh hay fever but

injecliollll of food extracts bave
not been widely used. Some allergists Instead ildvocale a pro.
cess of desensitization by ea~
ing a minute amount of the oflending food daily and very
gradually Increasing Ute am·
ount as tolerance develops but
Utis will not work with all vic-

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McCoy's or V•lley BeD

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2 Place, 96" Soft
and Chtlr, Latex Fum
Fln11t Nylon Cover
Mfg. List $379.95

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YOU WON1

blm In folksy stories and songs, as
the} did In World War
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:. pi wrole now shocked she Utero are sucb things) are fall• Jtqee teen..gera walking ing mlaerably.
~ fiOiD scbool barefooted, We need her001, ltorf•• of

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Gauge readings · -- Gallipolis
Dam 12.3, 17.6, running 19 feet
oo rollers, Pomeroy· Mason 21·
.&amp;t, Pt. Pleasant 2UG, Hinton
.82, Kanawha Falls 1.79, Char·
lesion 19.26, London, Marmet,
and Winfield dam.s were oo Ute

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Helen:
:, You he!ll' a lot about "Dear
~olin" leUor~ to men In Ute ..,..
'/leo, but how about the ... Dear
faae" letters?
1 My husballd II in lhe ~ervice
ciYerleas, ;11141\IQ • combet zone
'-&gt; our babJ fluabler lilld I
.;p,•t join blJ,J. Wha be !ell,
lie loved Ill • • Be tried
evw:y way !0:·sot hollle lo til.
be fill!! wrll8 for
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Friendly Service

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LIVING ROOM-Mfg. List $149.99

LIVING ROOM

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Ohio River - Walter l!eck· I
jord down 13, 11:15 p. m.; New I
Martinsville down 13, 5:50 a.m.;
Philip Sporn down 13, 6:50 a.
m.; stormy and Big Jolul up 14,
6:15 p. m. Eastern up 14, 12:110 a. m.; Queen City ap 15,
Z:IO a. m. ; Mountain Slak up
15, 4:1L a. m.; Principln up 16,
3:341 a m.; Lillie Edward up
t~, 7:20 a. m.; 1\ndrew Calboun
down 20, 1:20 a. m.; L. Wade
Childers down 21, 4 a. m.: Seneca Chiel up 21, 7 a. m Mary
B. down 22, 9:50 p.m.; Jolul J.
Rowe down 22, t1:15 p. m.; OV·
EC down 22, 1:30 a. m.: Orco
dawn 22, 4:U a m.; Jeflboat
up 23, 6:45 p. m.; Little George
down 23, l.i):20 p. m.; Illinois
ur Greenup 10: 15 p. m.; Buckeye State down Greenup 7: 10
a. m. Peggy Downey up Meldehl 6:40 p. m.; Edeana 8cJt.
worth up Meldahl 7:40 p. m.;
H E Bowles. up Meldahl 8:U
m; Franklin B down Mel· .
dahl t!:2S a m; Alico UF Mel·
dahl 3:50 a m.
GaiUpaHo
Dam - Valley
Transporter ~P 8 p. m. ; Solvay
down 9:20 D. m : Bt•ll Frog UP

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COUIIUM ootl ANNIX

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Living Room Suite

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11,50

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5 1/2 (1l. 80C
1 lb.
$2.10
1314 ... 3.40

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Reg. $224.95 V1lue
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HELEN HELP US!

N. 2nd Ave.
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday·· Stretch Dollars At
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
lib. box
$1.60
3.15
21b. box

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several
Q - Mykind!
son, of
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All Wools

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and Knits .

OFF

98c

1 GROUP OF BLENDS
Reg. 1.98 &amp; 1.79
SALE

yd.

Would shots belp him?
A - II Is anllkely lila! your
!!Oil will outgrow hls allergie·
completely. some persons, af·
ter avoiding Ute offendin~ food
for several years, can telerate
small amounts of It from time
to time when they are feeling
in the pink. Colds and other
Infections are likely to lntensi·
!y existing allergies.
Injections of extracts of po~
len bave been used to desensi-

89c·

I GROUP OF BETTER DRIP
DRY COTTONS
Reg. 98c to 1.39
SALE
yd.
I GROUP LACE TRIMS
ANDEDGING
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QUILTED COnON

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Regular 1.49
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BLEEDING MADRAS . .
Regular 1.29
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With Now lin..,.
2 5Inger
Mokor Included- 39.95
Wh ite Portable
Am. Portable
N~W SING~R

MACHINES 59.95
e Local Bank
Fin1ncing

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Singer Sales &amp; Service

WY 2·2284
POMEROY

lhelr shoet In lbelr bands .
summer wealher.
Why! It saveo shoe lealher
8lld averts blisters. Theres
L'ung degradinl about bare
and my teens can shed Uteir
shoes aoyliroe they want to i
&lt;exc.,t ot church, etc.) At age
38, I'm still barefooted alloul
three-foiiJ'Ibj of Ute time, and
lblt Includes rlllllllng down l.o
the store on Ute corner. And.
no, I'm not "pore folb." lilY
tbolt IIIOlilll; .
busbilnd ow1te a llhoettore Well, I cot • letllr last week. 8ARE FOOl' FORWARD
1,'! l'U very eold 8lld dlstanl Dear BFF:
.. Aid be ha bid bls over· TRAlTORf! I! - H.
.... lillie extended ail monllu. PAll FOR BABY SJTI'ING
SOIIII\bllll or IIQillOOne
h as GJiA,NDMOTIIERS
~ bll mlncL can you tell !kar Helen:
me wba to CQIII,act so I can I believe a lot ol grandptn" ll
wt lbe r..,.. lor Ibis enls wish Utey had Ute nerve
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br*-up~ - HEART· write Utts:
eOur 14,000 Square Feel of Floor AREA enables
KEN "JANE"
Why In the world don't
~ar H~raken:
get PAID by our children
Us To PURCHASE IN QUANTITY
1,Befvrt you write to ANYONE baby sitting their chlltlren·r
~~- lollf, loving lettera to They don't think twi&lt;:e about
at The LOWEST FACTORY PRICESI
!T1Ir ~~ be sure you p~~ying for outside be1p mh••• II
'lilow lhe taets. Perbap• .hls they can't get a bold c1. us. e% ACRE OF FRE&amp; PARKING
illle owntU wae eslended and GRANDMA L.B.H.
:pt."' Jlqbe, UU Jlllll)' meo o..r Young Parents everyBESIDES OUR STOREI
blJ dlqppolatment made his where:
l~tle{ IOIIIId. ''®ld llld dl• Hear this: Don't expect hours
~ot." Maybe, like miiDY men of free baby sitting without .P•·
'1e -doan'l knll• HOW. to writs lng somelhlng In return. tBut
1. me, ~.
IIOIIietlmes a session wllh pailltll
~,!beb'
II In I combat brUIIt or garden tools is much
'!11"8 Ill ' .' ,!
Illite lor IIIOI'e appreciated than 1
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l'®'d.reffelll .ftlllbllly If yuu Dear !Jelen:

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injecliollll of food extracts bave
not been widely used. Some allergists Instead ildvocale a pro.
cess of desensitization by ea~
ing a minute amount of the oflending food daily and very
gradually Increasing Ute am·
ount as tolerance develops but
Utis will not work with all vic-

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McCall's Palterns

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SAVE on EVERYDAY factory to You PRICES !

YOU I CAN SAVE EVERYDAY OF THE YEARI
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McCoy's or V•lley BeD

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2 Place, 96" Soft
and Chtlr, Latex Fum
Fln11t Nylon Cover
Mfg. List $379.95

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YOU WON1

blm In folksy stories and songs, as
the} did In World War
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:. pi wrole now shocked she Utero are sucb things) are fall• Jtqee teen..gera walking ing mlaerably.
~ fiOiD scbool barefooted, We need her001, ltorf•• of

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as to the DISCOUNT SELLING PRICE I Save Time -- Save Money

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Slight Fee For Delivery Beyond 2~ Miles

ALL ITEMS ARE CLEARLY MARKED

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River News
Gauge readings · -- Gallipolis
Dam 12.3, 17.6, running 19 feet
oo rollers, Pomeroy· Mason 21·
.&amp;t, Pt. Pleasant 2UG, Hinton
.82, Kanawha Falls 1.79, Char·
lesion 19.26, London, Marmet,
and Winfield dam.s were oo Ute

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••DEAR ~ANII" IJ!lTTER
Helen:
:, You he!ll' a lot about "Dear
~olin" leUor~ to men In Ute ..,..
'/leo, but how about the ... Dear
faae" letters?
1 My husballd II in lhe ~ervice
ciYerleas, ;11141\IQ • combet zone
'-&gt; our babJ fluabler lilld I
.;p,•t join blJ,J. Wha be !ell,
lie loved Ill • • Be tried
evw:y way !0:·sot hollle lo til.
be fill!! wrll8 for
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FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR-

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In Your Shopping AREA ...

l--- by Helen Bottel--'

11-1

REXALL DRUGS
Friendly Service

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2 Pc. Nylon Covered, Foam Cushions

LIVING ROOM-Mfg. List $149.99

LIVING ROOM

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Ohio River - Walter l!eck· I
jord down 13, 11:15 p. m.; New I
Martinsville down 13, 5:50 a.m.;
Philip Sporn down 13, 6:50 a.
m.; stormy and Big Jolul up 14,
6:15 p. m. Eastern up 14, 12:110 a. m.; Queen City ap 15,
Z:IO a. m. ; Mountain Slak up
15, 4:1L a. m.; Principln up 16,
3:341 a m.; Lillie Edward up
t~, 7:20 a. m.; 1\ndrew Calboun
down 20, 1:20 a. m.; L. Wade
Childers down 21, 4 a. m.: Seneca Chiel up 21, 7 a. m Mary
B. down 22, 9:50 p.m.; Jolul J.
Rowe down 22, t1:15 p. m.; OV·
EC down 22, 1:30 a. m.: Orco
dawn 22, 4:U a m.; Jeflboat
up 23, 6:45 p. m.; Little George
down 23, l.i):20 p. m.; Illinois
ur Greenup 10: 15 p. m.; Buckeye State down Greenup 7: 10
a. m. Peggy Downey up Meldehl 6:40 p. m.; Edeana 8cJt.
worth up Meldahl 7:40 p. m.;
H E Bowles. up Meldahl 8:U
m; Franklin B down Mel· .
dahl t!:2S a m; Alico UF Mel·
dahl 3:50 a m.
GaiUpaHo
Dam - Valley
Transporter ~P 8 p. m. ; Solvay
down 9:20 D. m : Bt•ll Frog UP

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Plastic Top

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INFORMATION

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1963 Volksw1gen 2 Door

$1295

Delu&lt;e vinyl interior. green finish. good tires, heater.
Plenty of economy . Plenty of go, for the onow.
1963 Corv.ir Monza
$1399
Locally owned car, 4·speed box, 110 engine, lots of ••·
tras. black finish, red bucket seats, radio,' new tires.
Driving in snow is fun in a Corvair.
1962 Corvair 4 Door
$969
Locally owned, clean inside and out. Fawn finish, good
tirPS. automatic trans. Trv this one for real tractl'on.

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Httctlonablt.
Error•
lntUicl be
rtHrtM
lmmtcUtltiY . Tho fRill·
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Mlnlr,-um Ctll,.. 61 IMntt
12 c•ntl ptr ..,. tor ftrH C•naecvtM ,.,.......,..
II ,., cent INIC*tnt H IPIIII Mil 1
••• a111 peld wltt.l• tl lien.
CAitD OP THANitl a MrTUAIIII
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4 Dr Sta . Wagon. 6500 miles, by local owner, like
new 700x14 lire.!l, spare tire never used, dark aqua
finish, P.B. radio, big 6 engine, std. trans., showroom
clean.
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WY 2-2156

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FOR SALE

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ID:
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our

Help Wen!"

BUDGET PRICED llltlllllilt
timeYOU
opportunity?
Needa extra
ARE
looking for
part[
llllrd lloor budget sbop. ' money? Applicaliona being
FOX, red, $5.011. Gray,
Bater J'urDIIure, Middleport, accepted. can 882-Z962.
11 U lfc
All 4 feet on. Bill
Ohio.
2 9 41c
Reedsville, Ohio.
FOR SALE: ~ lot
plctup MIDDLE AGED woman
to
NOTICE,- Will buy fox
trucks. 1946 and 195$. See al l eart for 3 boys, scllool age.
skunk till \larch 15.
Charlts LvODI Garage, Ma· 5 or 6 days a week. Does
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
,.,n, W. Va.
1 13 tfc\ have to live in. can WY
21
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2 a tic
~T II,It r. ' .,.:;;.,;u.•.- J&gt;SneSI TREAT rugs right, they'll be a ' WOMAN lor housework,
mt-:c ·Pq t~nPous 1 al l or wr"~te ' delight if cleaned ~ith Blue

small children

Mrs Huw"rd CerU . 800 W
M"n ~ Pom•ruy
6 29 Ut·

Must be good with cbildren. ,
Furnish own transP\)I'tatlon. ;
Phont WY 2-e636.
2 B 3tc 1

l.mtrr. Rent electroc shampot•rr IL. Baker Furmture,
~liddleport.
2 8 6tc
Anothtr Pint at Landmark

Notice
THE SUj'HlOIV I\ N1t• Club. Spe·

fyr-%011
QASOUNE

Sunrl::J \' night and everv nigllt
through Friday, ''The Go t ~o
Da r w in~ l.ir!s ." from 9

in lamtiJY.

CARRIER
NEEDED

NEW! LANDMARK

star ting

2 a.m.

1965 Ford Falcon Futura · ·.. ·· $2095

with

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2 6 t\lc

Apply

Dl ·: l I ~ 'I{JI I S Homt&gt;m:JCI!:' Ptzza.

5tk .'' 15c, and $1.00 sizes. De·
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MULTI·STAGE ADDITIVE

ry Bar, Middleport 12 6 tfc

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THE
OAILY SENTINEL

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BIG BENEfiTS
For Rent
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Station Wagon. 6 cyl std. trans., good tires, sound
body, radio and heater. A real buy.

1963 Corvair Panel .. · .... .. ·.. $1399
Local owner, good tires, fawn finish, heater, good
traction.

1962 Chevrolet H-Ton .. :.. ·.. $1695
LW.B. Like new 750x20 10-ply tires. Cab A·l condl·
lion. Heater, heavy duty springs, 292 cu. in. 6-cyl. en·
gine.

Auto Sales

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1958 Chevrolet 2-Ton .. ·.. ...... · $899
900x20 R. duals, V-8 engine, heavy duty spring. 11'
dump body and hoist. .

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1962 FC.'!D GALAX IE 500 - 4 DR.

8 Cyl . Auto. Trans. Power Steering and BrakeL
Radio and Heater.

1962 FA!RLANE 500- 4 DR. 8 Cylinder
Standard Trans. Radio and Heater.

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1961 COMET 4 DR. 6 Cylinder
1961 FAlCON 2 DR. 6 Cylinder
Standard Trans. Radio an~ Heater.

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1962 International Scout, 4 Wheel Drive
1959 Dodge~ Ton Pickup
1961 Econoline Pickup~ Ton

1d I
deed utd tl 11 made 1 1•a rt hereof
II thouch fully wrUten he re traJ ron- ,
hlnlnl 35.53 aerea, more or leu.
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Trad N1.1. 2: Beln&amp; In Seetlon flo'o 5.
Towruhlp !llo. 1, and Ran ge Nn U
of Ute Ohio CoMPI DY't "U rc h~ ,
In Scipio Town11hlp, Me ise Cu.ml y,
Many More Used Can &amp; Trucks To Choost From
Ohio, bounded and deactibed
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follows: Be&amp;lnnlfti at a HmlllY l.oe\111 tre. on the lOUth line ol Ern~~ Lyneh'• lllnety acre tract: lh e r~ r e
eut
'10 rodl aloRI the Section Bne
to 1 point In the public ro1d ; 1_ _ _ _ _ _...,.,...,......,....,..,..,...,...,...,...,..,.....,...,...,~
thence north 1lon1 the 11ld public "·
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road !\5 rod• 1nd 51,; feet to
a
bridle : thence IOU lhwuterly
71
rods 11nd 10 teet to the
llontJY
i...ot'UJ I Tree end plat·e of bell lutl n,(',
contal nln&amp; 12.Ul l crtt. more
or

"Where You Always Pay less"

1963 Corvoir Monza Coupe .. .. $1399
Locally owned, 4-speed, black finish. red bucket seats.
Radio, new Ures. Driving in snow is fun in a Corvair.

1963 Volkswagen .... · .. .... .. $1295
2-Door. Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish. Plenty of go
for the snow.

Locally owned, like new, Powerglide transmi•sion
white walls, hea\J: r. Try this one lor real traction.

WSWS ol Enterprise EUB Church
Entertained by Mrs. Myrtle Long

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Mrs - Myrtle Long entertained , James Will·' Salt of the Earth,
583. Melt• Co_.nty Deed R•c or•J~
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lhfl the wsws or the Ent~&gt;rprise Light of the World 1 Mrs Do•
Aid peUUOD by the 2nd d a Y ol All•
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M rer~derjid •aarrut you.
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Parting sentence by Mrs. Lolli
1959 Lincoln Premier 2 door.
1. lm~ro..,· e~ gasoline tnilt•age
'ii7t-d ha~f'men t wilh
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hymn end the UghL A hap- closed the program.
2. Cleans carburetun
All power equipped . Excel· I
e1 - Used Chevrolet Heavy Duty Factory
&lt;lJ::P ~ Arross from llf'W hospil ter
from the book, "Realms o1 1 During the buslneu session,
3 Pl'l '\'ent~ ··u.rburetor icm1
lent. Sacrifice, $695.00. Phone :
~1 on Mulberrr ll •ig 1ll &lt;. Call . 4. SLH!)S htPI lin e l'rt&gt;eze-up
Tandem. With Dump.
William Frocker, followed by a;in charge of Mrs. Benta pres!·
New Haven, 882-2223.
5. Pr e ve nt ~ rust. corrosion
Mildred J"r,, l;, , WY 2·2·137
Our
Calling" was given by Mrs. dent • soup sale ID be spoDIIOred
2
9
3tc
6_CIPa ns .ntak{' manifilds·
2 9 lfc
William
Frecker, followed by a by the church in February wa1
7 . .: uts cylinder wea r
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RV
_A
_rR Co
· -rs-a---..,1965
= -:Medium
-8. Eimindtf&gt;" ro ugh idling
dialogue by Mrs. Herbert Dixon discussed. World Day 'I.J'raye~
:~ RO()T\l furn\shed apartment.
A Protprts positi"'e crankCR!;e
blue. 4 speed, bucket seats,
and Miss Dodorthy Long, as service to be held Friday, Febo
Vf' Tll i l ::t li on IW!IifPm "
Ph11ne WY 2-5435 2l2 Soulh
10.000 miles approximately.
THURSDAY
lwo women enroute to • WSWS ' ruary 25, at the Pomeroy Firat
NEW
&amp;
USED
CARS
and
TRUCKS
~ ~ ~~ \ l'~'ntle . ~1 iridl f'porl. Ohi o DRIVE IN fO LANDMARK
Take over payments. phone ,
THE SOUTHERN ATHLET· meeting.
IBaptist church was alao disciJss..
! 2 tic
ON DISPLAY
Super Ser11iC1 St1tion Now
WI 9-3746. ·
2' 6lc
ic Boosters will meet Thursday
ed. An Invitation wa1 received
OPEN
EVES
9
P.M.
POMEROY,
OHIO
at
7:30
p.
m.
at
the
Southern
M~mhers
were
dtvlded
into
.
to ottend Quiet Day at Grace
·Business Senrices
f'•) IIR ROO~!
PUR~ISHF.D '
-'
High School, it wa~ announced I ~ g;~ups . for dJScusston of . E iscopal church February 17,
an1rlment \I'Y '1·\JR.\
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HPio !/1/antP.d
.tUCflfiNEER
1 21 tfc -- ~---- -Business Services
lnsurence
loday by Mason F1sher, presi· , topiCS mcludmg Set Apart For ' ~inning at 10 a.m. Refresh'
Cemplete ServiN
dent.
,1 Purpose, presented by Mrs. ments were served by the biJa.
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WA '\TE D· Experienced merh-1
f'rl!! 1 ~ nHilurft
N 1 u~. 1 1 urms e
e ro um
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SEWING maehlnes. repaiJ ser •UI'•Mt
IMIII'IIICI Deen
!Thomas Bentz ; Called to Pro·
ap1 ··~en1. \1iddlfpor1. WY 2- a_
mc 1or _m mor par15 ms aWrite. Prone or Coati~
flee.
aU
makes
IVY
2-22l!4.
cancelled!
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POMEROY
BEND
Cili·
~
claim,
Mrs.
Menzel
Smith;
J!tess.
110n sl'rv1re. l\1usl be mature ,
.\. \.... fiRADFURO
3~a
n.e Fabm Shop. Pomerov lor't o-? Call In' • • zens Band Radio club will hold · sus and the Samaritan, Mr&amp;.
CONFINED TO HOSPITAL
wi th ability to manag t&gt; de·:
Racine, Olato
1 14 tfc
Authorized Singer Sales
lltlt• Its regular meeting Thursday '
Sharon FreeDIBD Is confiDed
pa rtment and sell
parts. :
t 1 1ft
Service.
1
211
de
at
7:30
p.
m.
in
the
recreation
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working
conditions.
In
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TR ~ ILER LOT . Rutland.
five
- - -- - - - - : - - room ef the Baptist church in 8lll grade students will do a In Blanchard llollpllal in F....mile&lt;J. fro m Pomf&gt;'ro ~· Ptlone leiter. stat• experience, rel·i CUSTOM BUTCHERING 8lll 1. . L'JNlliTtONING Relrlger·
Real l:st1te For Sale
Cheshire.
· · Choral Reading.
ley in room 418.
erenres and wage s expected. cutting. Wilt buy hides every
SH 1·5613.
12 23 60tc
otlon tervlre. ·1•'' ·• Rdrts
THE BRADBURY
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' Write c·o The Daily Senlinei. l Mondav PhO Meier,
Flll •li ' HIW lM turmshed apart· Box 6li8A.
eratlon, New Haven, 4 •Phon•
FOR SALE: 5 rooms with~r!u~tll~· ! :~~~:,~:. will be held Thursday
Lf
2 4 tfc I WY t-3$10.
I II
menl. WY 2·3658.
11 15 lfc
nJ ~:1531
• c
ily room. Water, gas
Feb. 10 at the school '
electricity.
$2,500.
1 7 30
-Tf-lH-~f an_d_tOufro~om~furnishEveryday Specials
Town lUll. Phone WY 2-3312. 8 : p.m.
eo and unfurnished apart
at
29tfc
ments. IVY .·54'l __ _12___6_!.fc!
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Marie's Style Post
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THE PAST COUNCILORS ot 1
Haircuts
$1
.25
O
Theodorus
Council,
,
13. r at
.U . Cereal
AOIIOS!I
4 ROOM lu!'nished apartment l. PIU!Sl:Lblr
15. Fairy
S1.50 '
America, will meet Thurs- il
Shampoo &amp; Sots
tale
for rent Phon• IVY 2·2716 H ~. :\':.J mesak es
30 doy color rinse,
da) evening, at the borne of
g irl
DOWN
ter 5 pm. Phooe WY 2-35il , of MF'!I.
Shampoo &amp; set
$3 .50
Miss Erna Jesse.
l
S.
Row
1
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Water
Rowl t'y and Reed Hardware : Ca fttor
Permonenh
$7.50
up
FRIDAY - RETlffiN JONA· :
19. Coo route
rgicaJ
11 1 lfc : 9 . tSu
W•
Sell
and
Ser•lce
ll&gt;
story
frame
home,
than
Melgll Chapter, D. A. R.,
necti.ve
2.
Aquatic
hr ead
22. Dang9r
m amma l
Wigs and Wlgtett
rooms, bath. basement, gas will meet Friday afternoon at
; 10. ~..~:
:13. Pro
:3. D i.l!ltrel l
TRAU .EH: LOTS - tre. IIW 12. Touche!!
Marie's Style Post
heating, need some repairs, 2 p. m at the home of Mrs.
ba!ket·
caU
age and water Brown ·, l'tiJJ , lightl y
lot 100 x 100. $5,500.00.
Emerson Jones ID Middleport.
boll
4. Abead
7t
IL
124
Ph.
WV
2-52
er Park !Slate Approved ) ~ l3.~~bv
Yne&amp;r..,'e
AM..r
gTQup :
~- Party
,
I
boilmg
Syracuse. Ohio
MIDDLEPORT _ f'OWELL St. Mrs. James Brewington
is
a bbr.
wanne r
M\nersvllle, Ohio, r-nooe W\ '] 14.. Female"'ji~~;~
program
chairman.
1&lt;.
Wanntll
25. Bake
uppe r
:1-:lJ'll .
I It tic
s heep
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....{)ne atory frame, 2
MARY SHRINE,
:;i . Greek
6. Rerfo rrr.
26. N"""'
' 15. Durocher·•
rooms,
bath,
crane
Shrine
af Jerusalem wlll meet
letter
pa.pern
7. Pop
d~
t eam
--'
he&gt;
ling.
Minersville.
air
gas
heati·n·
200
%1.
Etbenal
••u
••
at
the
IOOF hall Friday at 8
lt!9 Lincoln fl gls. 2 b't"room 1a, P ootal
Candleow1
or op 7
tree
Ohio
End
your
~e~~er
troub
frontage
on
Route
7.
$5,000.00
p.
m.
There
will be a wbl'te
28.l'r*
8.
Af,.,...
buuse. Bea utiful Birch ~itrncn .
abi:lrt"v1&amp;·
Jtln • Ply ill
tiber
29.Eya
wutela&amp;
...
tes.
We
have
all
sizes
sewer
cab mels. Phooe : WY 2'5121.
Uon
to. JloxlnC
machines. Reasonable
MIDDLEPORT - One
elephant sale.
:11Bmlll
~Bis.Clllklllt111!11• .
t.P.I 4 'tlc 17. D!Roove&lt;er U.
term
Ulazld
Even
Call WY Z.2974, day or
frame home, 4 rooms,
SATURD.I.Y - AF'I'EIINOUN
ot St.
..........1 Ill
tic
bath,
large
enclosed
Circle
of
Heath
~·;~~~~II
1
15
Lawrence
porch, tot 50 x 100. ,
Church will meet at the
TWO TRAILER SPACES lor
~toverbo''
r/.1.
~~ ~ l4 ~
-lf-~-1--+1'-1'//~
,.n; 1n the Villag• ol .\liddl• · 19. ~art ot
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Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m.
l!oltle Gas Arnold Bra- LOT ON RT. 5M - CWSE TO ID prepare the valentine boxes
port. Call WY 2-3346 or WY 20. Blue Oraaa 1'1
tlleMt. 611 E. MaiD Street
KYGER - 252 feet frontage of cooktes and candy for shut·
2·2186 or WY !-3600.
stat., abbr.
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Pomeroy.
I 22 tic
on road, 1.6i a~res, level and ins, their annual projecL Mem- -. -.- ..
- , - · - I 23. Bratts or
1::1'1,..-!-r--V;.,
sodded. Good s1te lor bouse bers are asked to bring cookiea
BRie K Duplex .l bedrwm
Sparka
or trailer. Bargain $650.00. or candy to the church:hi.c
h v m ~t room, dining room. ltit- 24. Help
EXPERIENCED
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER having cookies to be p
rhen.. b t~ se ment and garage . zs. Fraeturu
WY :!-3130
I'I'Y z.may call Mrs Walter Hayea or
for&lt;'ed aor gas furn aro. But· :zs. ~:
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tr.-:+-+'"""'!no:ib
2
9
3tc Mrs. Nan Moore.
ternut Av&lt;'&lt;'JUe. Call WY 2- . 30. Honm
~1-18-·.1--1---K; 1..
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5W.
2 4 Uc I ,_.
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li'OR SALE: 6 room bouse wllb Ruth ClaSll of The United Meth·
~3L FumlD(
~ NFT RNI S I!ED , 4 room and as. Sloth
~-t--i:--1bath, lull basement, 1184
odist Church will meet at 2
bafh , modern rec:iden('e gas : 3t. Germaa
IW
From tbo ll1J1ell I!Utk or
aell
St.,
Middleport.
Phooe:
m. at the home of Miss Nell&lt;• !I
UUe
bulldozer radiator to tho
furnlre. Point Lane, l. mroln . ~. Peruvian
I'U
~if
PL Pleuant 1195-260'1.
' Bing. A Stanley party will
I IUlllest beater core.
lleighls. IVY 2·.1874. 2 B 8lp : """'
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11 16 tic low the meellng.
- - ---~ --I 36. Flinty
116
LEGAL HOLIDAY
---DISABLED AMERICAN VET___ F_O
_R_~'~L! _ ·- - i ::_~ dnlf !w-++-t-1--f;~ft-j-t"i"-t
VISIT IN COLUMBUS
ERANS and the Auxiliary will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Bell
and
I
meet ID re101ar sessions at
1951 AL LIS l'ha lmer&lt; trarlor . .O. Retahw
~.,brl--!f--1-~~r+-1-il-\.o
lt Model. mowmg machine t:l.Timber
~
Lorna of Letart Falls spet\117:30 p. m. Following the meet&lt;tnd plow PrirP $4:10 Call i
tree: N.Z.
lnaurance
Sunday in· Columbus wilh Dr. ings, there will be a valientine\1
IVY 2·79Jt.
2 10 &amp;tp DAH.Y CRYPTOQUO'DJ- Here'• Jaow
Wlllk 1*1
PIII!'I'O eopym1 !on1ti""cop and Mrs. Earl Grimm, Joey party and members are
.. '
S F.Lil0~1- u&lt;Od chrome - handA lt Y D L BAA lt a
lei made 111 1ep1 papers. and Bnbby.
bring valentines.
sl ieer, 7"i' blade, $15. Lard
lo L 0 !f 0 r II L L 0 W
blrtll recard• and almo!ll
.
W.S.C.S. of HEATH METHO.
PI'""· 115. Sausage grinder,
o.e:tett.ro~Jnp~J-..ror-.lalld8••11111'tteiloAio-a
ltbel documollls
I('arbon monoxide Is the silent DIST church meets at
the
for tho llm!e L'o, X f&lt;lr the two O'o, olo. Slllfle letters. · Ruter lanr..,.., Pvm.,., ! klll•r. Make sure that your car church Mrs. Edward Young
..
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l ttl t 'harles Fick, Ph : Ches- tropbleo,
leJ&gt;CIIIIIIIfl ronnai!OD ot tbo.,...... ""' all htnta.
.
,
ter 985-3605.
2 10 3tp lla&lt;h day
ore dlftertBL
1 4 tlr !has some ventilation during the will be program chairman
coleo winter months. It pays ID Mrs· Orin Smith the devetional
....,1 H1 ·G 1 ; •-·
w u 1 ' H ~~
J'OTATOES, $2 bushel. Marvin
IAETNA CARUAI.TV lnsar•ncr take eare and liV! to enjoy the chairman. Hosleases are Mrs.
"
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2 10 6tp
.t.XlUIQ vxov
~~~-IDiuranciPbon AcWY~~~~ 1more pleasanl driving ol spring Earl Knight,. Mrs. M. C. Wil·
, ~, ()then Gfow"
BOIVX XOA JIJI:
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says
the
Highway
Safety
Deson,
Miss
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Bess
Sanborn
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HJnn ah's husband Hector hates XBOTBlll WOJCIIKV XBOR.-YXIlriB
I lla 1 parlmenl. .
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Fedlr•l R111M Sylt8m
bard work so he cleans the
.Y.....,.. CIJPt -p lU A GOOD HmART JS -; , 1'11 GRANGE INSURANCB. Midi...
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JIIVERVIEW PTA WILL
.
.MlntiMr ~all)lpDIII tf!IUI'IIMI Corpantlon
rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent GOLD 8" +ICESP&amp;ARII
IJisUranco Aceney. Inc., Porn· 1 Mormons ln the slate of Utab Monday, February 14, •t
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f\l!&lt;'trlc shampooer, $1. Pom*"'1· PboDe I'I'Y W381.
renounced .the practice of pQiyJ· A skit will be preaenled by I
,. ·~IROYI ,~0
eroy Cemeul Block, Pomeroy
I 1 lfc amy ID 1890.
!be Boy Seoull. Tbe 71b llld 1:,·
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1962 Corvair .. · .. .. .. .. .. ...... · $969

lteg"'t•r
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No. 1: The followl ne •'('~• · l'ih
ed real •ttatt allulted In 111" T • .n
1hlp of1 Scipio, MtiJI Conn .\'. •1 "·
beunded and deacribed u r. · ..
tq-wll: Be.lnnlal at lhe 11,, .,.
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30 rodl; thenu wed 160
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of Melnalnt• coatalnlnl .:ro 1,.. ,·. ·~ .
noepttn• tht!refrom 1 certa in 11 .•r·
"I deedN by Jobn P. Douab w ;•: .. t
wife to Jobn Green b' deed • 1~: J
OCtober 1, IBU. 11 reoorded
In
Deed 8ooll: 10 a&amp; pate 11. contain1M 13.U aere1. mare or leae, for 1
eompt•te dueriptlon ol lbe pi reel
llerela extepted, reference Ja made
10 aald dHdJ alto a 40 am tr,ad
of land bounded and dee!!ribed 11
followt. Jn the Town•hlp of Sdplo,
Melca County and st1te of Ohio,
betlnnint It a torner 15 ch a l1 ~ 1
and " llnkl weal from the north·
eorner of Sec. No. f., T. 'J, ft. 14,
In Ohio ComPIDY'a Purcbue; thl"n('t'
weat 11 chaine and 88 llnkl k&gt; \be
AOrt.beut comer of Lot No. e in
•ld Section ,oeorae DownlnJ'I !l&lt;'tlr ·
"y&gt;; \hence lOUth f chalnl and !H
Unlu;; themce wnt JO ehaim .1nd
· a Unkl to the northe1111t col'l~&gt;n of
Lot No. 5 tlllid DowniDC'I Sur vt'y iJ
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' ltl petiLion a1alnlt .)'Oil In the Com·
[ mon Plea, court of Melp Counb.
Ohio, pra)1nl for judament on
a
prcuulur.ry nole and foreclosure ot 11
real l!atate mort111e •e.curlni! 1ame ·
oa the tollowln• dtteribed rl!'a1 property;
Tra~t

Wide Choice of Used C.rs!ll

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$1295

Delu&lt;e vinyl interior. green finish. good tires, heater.
Plenty of economy . Plenty of go, for the onow.
1963 Corv.ir Monza
$1399
Locally owned car, 4·speed box, 110 engine, lots of ••·
tras. black finish, red bucket seats, radio,' new tires.
Driving in snow is fun in a Corvair.
1962 Corvair 4 Door
$969
Locally owned, clean inside and out. Fawn finish, good
tirPS. automatic trans. Trv this one for real tractl'on.

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Will not U rH,ontUillt lor

m.,t 11tat1 ont tncorr.-:t lnurtiH,
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hrvlco
4 cen 1 ,., Wtrct ent IMtrtl.n
Mlnlr,-um Ctll,.. 61 IMntt
12 c•ntl ptr ..,. tor ftrH C•naecvtM ,.,.......,..
II ,., cent INIC*tnt H IPIIII Mil 1
••• a111 peld wltt.l• tl lien.
CAitD OP THANitl a MrTUAIIII
tl.tl . , II ...,.. Mlnlmu.._ •••II

4 Dr Sta . Wagon. 6500 miles, by local owner, like
new 700x14 lire.!l, spare tire never used, dark aqua
finish, P.B. radio, big 6 engine, std. trans., showroom
clean.
•

1959 Ra111bl• American ··· ·· · ·· $345

WY 2-2156

j

FOR SALE

·

To Buy
ID:
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our

Help Wen!"

BUDGET PRICED llltlllllilt
timeYOU
opportunity?
Needa extra
ARE
looking for
part[
llllrd lloor budget sbop. ' money? Applicaliona being
FOX, red, $5.011. Gray,
Bater J'urDIIure, Middleport, accepted. can 882-Z962.
11 U lfc
All 4 feet on. Bill
Ohio.
2 9 41c
Reedsville, Ohio.
FOR SALE: ~ lot
plctup MIDDLE AGED woman
to
NOTICE,- Will buy fox
trucks. 1946 and 195$. See al l eart for 3 boys, scllool age.
skunk till \larch 15.
Charlts LvODI Garage, Ma· 5 or 6 days a week. Does
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
,.,n, W. Va.
1 13 tfc\ have to live in. can WY
21
- ~ .t 1779.
2 a tic
~T II,It r. ' .,.:;;.,;u.•.- J&gt;SneSI TREAT rugs right, they'll be a ' WOMAN lor housework,
mt-:c ·Pq t~nPous 1 al l or wr"~te ' delight if cleaned ~ith Blue

small children

Mrs Huw"rd CerU . 800 W
M"n ~ Pom•ruy
6 29 Ut·

Must be good with cbildren. ,
Furnish own transP\)I'tatlon. ;
Phont WY 2-e636.
2 B 3tc 1

l.mtrr. Rent electroc shampot•rr IL. Baker Furmture,
~liddleport.
2 8 6tc
Anothtr Pint at Landmark

Notice
THE SUj'HlOIV I\ N1t• Club. Spe·

fyr-%011
QASOUNE

Sunrl::J \' night and everv nigllt
through Friday, ''The Go t ~o
Da r w in~ l.ir!s ." from 9

in lamtiJY.

CARRIER
NEEDED

NEW! LANDMARK

star ting

2 a.m.

1965 Ford Falcon Futura · ·.. ·· $2095

with

1d l

RUTLAND

2 6 t\lc

Apply

Dl ·: l I ~ 'I{JI I S Homt&gt;m:JCI!:' Ptzza.

5tk .'' 15c, and $1.00 sizes. De·
lu\e Ptzzc&gt;. SI ~o .J?ck's lJai-

MULTI·STAGE ADDITIVE

ry Bar, Middleport 12 6 tfc

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GIVES YOU

THE
OAILY SENTINEL

9

BIG BENEfiTS
For Rent
'

WY 2-2156

Station Wagon. 6 cyl std. trans., good tires, sound
body, radio and heater. A real buy.

1963 Corvair Panel .. · .... .. ·.. $1399
Local owner, good tires, fawn finish, heater, good
traction.

1962 Chevrolet H-Ton .. :.. ·.. $1695
LW.B. Like new 750x20 10-ply tires. Cab A·l condl·
lion. Heater, heavy duty springs, 292 cu. in. 6-cyl. en·
gine.

Auto Sales

•hllnct

1958 Chevrolet 2-Ton .. ·.. ...... · $899
900x20 R. duals, V-8 engine, heavy duty spring. 11'
dump body and hoist. .

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$49

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LaGALI.Y

DIAD···

1962 FC.'!D GALAX IE 500 - 4 DR.

8 Cyl . Auto. Trans. Power Steering and BrakeL
Radio and Heater.

1962 FA!RLANE 500- 4 DR. 8 Cylinder
Standard Trans. Radio and Heater.

'rWRE

1961 COMET 4 DR. 6 Cylinder
1961 FAlCON 2 DR. 6 Cylinder
Standard Trans. Radio an~ Heater.

i'

TRUCKS

aci'\II.J

1962 International Scout, 4 Wheel Drive
1959 Dodge~ Ton Pickup
1961 Econoline Pickup~ Ton

1d I
deed utd tl 11 made 1 1•a rt hereof
II thouch fully wrUten he re traJ ron- ,
hlnlnl 35.53 aerea, more or leu.
j R

Trad N1.1. 2: Beln&amp; In Seetlon flo'o 5.
Towruhlp !llo. 1, and Ran ge Nn U
of Ute Ohio CoMPI DY't "U rc h~ ,
In Scipio Town11hlp, Me ise Cu.ml y,
Many More Used Can &amp; Trucks To Choost From
Ohio, bounded and deactibed
11
follows: Be&amp;lnnlfti at a HmlllY l.oe\111 tre. on the lOUth line ol Ern~~ Lyneh'• lllnety acre tract: lh e r~ r e
eut
'10 rodl aloRI the Section Bne
to 1 point In the public ro1d ; 1_ _ _ _ _ _...,.,...,......,....,..,..,...,...,...,...,..,.....,...,...,~
thence north 1lon1 the 11ld public "·
----- ·
road !\5 rod• 1nd 51,; feet to
a
bridle : thence IOU lhwuterly
71
rods 11nd 10 teet to the
llontJY
i...ot'UJ I Tree end plat·e of bell lutl n,(',
contal nln&amp; 12.Ul l crtt. more
or

"Where You Always Pay less"

1963 Corvoir Monza Coupe .. .. $1399
Locally owned, 4-speed, black finish. red bucket seats.
Radio, new Ures. Driving in snow is fun in a Corvair.

1963 Volkswagen .... · .. .... .. $1295
2-Door. Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish. Plenty of go
for the snow.

Locally owned, like new, Powerglide transmi•sion
white walls, hea\J: r. Try this one lor real traction.

WSWS ol Enterprise EUB Church
Entertained by Mrs. Myrtle Long

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Mrs - Myrtle Long entertained , James Will·' Salt of the Earth,
583. Melt• Co_.nty Deed R•c or•J~
•
You are required to ll ll. WI'f
lhfl the wsws or the Ent~&gt;rprise Light of the World 1 Mrs Do•
Aid peUUOD by the 2nd d a Y ol All•
~
'
ru.. taee, or Jud~ment by deta ua wm EUB church Tuesday evening Honnel· and The Ministry of
M rer~derjid •aarrut you.
', ,
•
1
THE FAR&gt;~ERs BANK • SAV· at her home Rock Springs Road lleconcll;atton, Mrs. Phil Qb.

.
An 0 Ifermg
·
IThe program• in charge of Mrs. 11mger.

INos co M'""' ·

An Ohio cmpurttlon,

WU

taken

,
d
d ith the WI'th prayer by Mn . DIXOII'•
Claude
Huste
opene
W
Parting sentence by Mrs. Lolli
1959 Lincoln Premier 2 door.
1. lm~ro..,· e~ gasoline tnilt•age
'ii7t-d ha~f'men t wilh
w "· "· " ; '" '· "· "· «•
hymn end the UghL A hap- closed the program.
2. Cleans carburetun
All power equipped . Excel· I
e1 - Used Chevrolet Heavy Duty Factory
&lt;lJ::P ~ Arross from llf'W hospil ter
from the book, "Realms o1 1 During the buslneu session,
3 Pl'l '\'ent~ ··u.rburetor icm1
lent. Sacrifice, $695.00. Phone :
~1 on Mulberrr ll •ig 1ll &lt;. Call . 4. SLH!)S htPI lin e l'rt&gt;eze-up
Tandem. With Dump.
William Frocker, followed by a;in charge of Mrs. Benta pres!·
New Haven, 882-2223.
5. Pr e ve nt ~ rust. corrosion
Mildred J"r,, l;, , WY 2·2·137
Our
Calling" was given by Mrs. dent • soup sale ID be spoDIIOred
2
9
3tc
6_CIPa ns .ntak{' manifilds·
2 9 lfc
William
Frecker, followed by a by the church in February wa1
7 . .: uts cylinder wea r
'~
CO~
RV
_A
_rR Co
· -rs-a---..,1965
= -:Medium
-8. Eimindtf&gt;" ro ugh idling
dialogue by Mrs. Herbert Dixon discussed. World Day 'I.J'raye~
:~ RO()T\l furn\shed apartment.
A Protprts positi"'e crankCR!;e
blue. 4 speed, bucket seats,
and Miss Dodorthy Long, as service to be held Friday, Febo
Vf' Tll i l ::t li on IW!IifPm "
Ph11ne WY 2-5435 2l2 Soulh
10.000 miles approximately.
THURSDAY
lwo women enroute to • WSWS ' ruary 25, at the Pomeroy Firat
NEW
&amp;
USED
CARS
and
TRUCKS
~ ~ ~~ \ l'~'ntle . ~1 iridl f'porl. Ohi o DRIVE IN fO LANDMARK
Take over payments. phone ,
THE SOUTHERN ATHLET· meeting.
IBaptist church was alao disciJss..
! 2 tic
ON DISPLAY
Super Ser11iC1 St1tion Now
WI 9-3746. ·
2' 6lc
ic Boosters will meet Thursday
ed. An Invitation wa1 received
OPEN
EVES
9
P.M.
POMEROY,
OHIO
at
7:30
p.
m.
at
the
Southern
M~mhers
were
dtvlded
into
.
to ottend Quiet Day at Grace
·Business Senrices
f'•) IIR ROO~!
PUR~ISHF.D '
-'
High School, it wa~ announced I ~ g;~ups . for dJScusston of . E iscopal church February 17,
an1rlment \I'Y '1·\JR.\
!
HPio !/1/antP.d
.tUCflfiNEER
1 21 tfc -- ~---- -Business Services
lnsurence
loday by Mason F1sher, presi· , topiCS mcludmg Set Apart For ' ~inning at 10 a.m. Refresh'
Cemplete ServiN
dent.
,1 Purpose, presented by Mrs. ments were served by the biJa.
,
.~
_
\' 1 . h d 'J LJ d
WA '\TE D· Experienced merh-1
f'rl!! 1 ~ nHilurft
N 1 u~. 1 1 urms e
e ro um
.
_
. tall
SEWING maehlnes. repaiJ ser •UI'•Mt
IMIII'IIICI Deen
!Thomas Bentz ; Called to Pro·
ap1 ··~en1. \1iddlfpor1. WY 2- a_
mc 1or _m mor par15 ms aWrite. Prone or Coati~
flee.
aU
makes
IVY
2-22l!4.
cancelled!
•.oor
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THE
POMEROY
BEND
Cili·
~
claim,
Mrs.
Menzel
Smith;
J!tess.
110n sl'rv1re. l\1usl be mature ,
.\. \.... fiRADFURO
3~a
n.e Fabm Shop. Pomerov lor't o-? Call In' • • zens Band Radio club will hold · sus and the Samaritan, Mr&amp;.
CONFINED TO HOSPITAL
wi th ability to manag t&gt; de·:
Racine, Olato
1 14 tfc
Authorized Singer Sales
lltlt• Its regular meeting Thursday '
Sharon FreeDIBD Is confiDed
pa rtment and sell
parts. :
t 1 1ft
Service.
1
211
de
at
7:30
p.
m.
in
the
recreation
.....__
Good
working
conditions.
In
I
_
__
__
TR ~ ILER LOT . Rutland.
five
- - -- - - - - : - - room ef the Baptist church in 8lll grade students will do a In Blanchard llollpllal in F....mile&lt;J. fro m Pomf&gt;'ro ~· Ptlone leiter. stat• experience, rel·i CUSTOM BUTCHERING 8lll 1. . L'JNlliTtONING Relrlger·
Real l:st1te For Sale
Cheshire.
· · Choral Reading.
ley in room 418.
erenres and wage s expected. cutting. Wilt buy hides every
SH 1·5613.
12 23 60tc
otlon tervlre. ·1•'' ·• Rdrts
THE BRADBURY
P.T.A. ~~~~~~-=----:....iiiiii_.,;;;i;;..,.~~iiii~~~~~
' Write c·o The Daily Senlinei. l Mondav PhO Meier,
Flll •li ' HIW lM turmshed apart· Box 6li8A.
eratlon, New Haven, 4 •Phon•
FOR SALE: 5 rooms with~r!u~tll~· ! :~~~:,~:. will be held Thursday
Lf
2 4 tfc I WY t-3$10.
I II
menl. WY 2·3658.
11 15 lfc
nJ ~:1531
• c
ily room. Water, gas
Feb. 10 at the school '
electricity.
$2,500.
1 7 30
-Tf-lH-~f an_d_tOufro~om~furnishEveryday Specials
Town lUll. Phone WY 2-3312. 8 : p.m.
eo and unfurnished apart
at
29tfc
ments. IVY .·54'l __ _12___6_!.fc!
J
Marie's Style Post
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THE PAST COUNCILORS ot 1
Haircuts
$1
.25
O
Theodorus
Council,
,
13. r at
.U . Cereal
AOIIOS!I
4 ROOM lu!'nished apartment l. PIU!Sl:Lblr
15. Fairy
S1.50 '
America, will meet Thurs- il
Shampoo &amp; Sots
tale
for rent Phon• IVY 2·2716 H ~. :\':.J mesak es
30 doy color rinse,
da) evening, at the borne of
g irl
DOWN
ter 5 pm. Phooe WY 2-35il , of MF'!I.
Shampoo &amp; set
$3 .50
Miss Erna Jesse.
l
S.
Row
1
.
Water
Rowl t'y and Reed Hardware : Ca fttor
Permonenh
$7.50
up
FRIDAY - RETlffiN JONA· :
19. Coo route
rgicaJ
11 1 lfc : 9 . tSu
W•
Sell
and
Ser•lce
ll&gt;
story
frame
home,
than
Melgll Chapter, D. A. R.,
necti.ve
2.
Aquatic
hr ead
22. Dang9r
m amma l
Wigs and Wlgtett
rooms, bath. basement, gas will meet Friday afternoon at
; 10. ~..~:
:13. Pro
:3. D i.l!ltrel l
TRAU .EH: LOTS - tre. IIW 12. Touche!!
Marie's Style Post
heating, need some repairs, 2 p. m at the home of Mrs.
ba!ket·
caU
age and water Brown ·, l'tiJJ , lightl y
lot 100 x 100. $5,500.00.
Emerson Jones ID Middleport.
boll
4. Abead
7t
IL
124
Ph.
WV
2-52
er Park !Slate Approved ) ~ l3.~~bv
Yne&amp;r..,'e
AM..r
gTQup :
~- Party
,
I
boilmg
Syracuse. Ohio
MIDDLEPORT _ f'OWELL St. Mrs. James Brewington
is
a bbr.
wanne r
M\nersvllle, Ohio, r-nooe W\ '] 14.. Female"'ji~~;~
program
chairman.
1&lt;.
Wanntll
25. Bake
uppe r
:1-:lJ'll .
I It tic
s heep
I"""~"""""""'
....{)ne atory frame, 2
MARY SHRINE,
:;i . Greek
6. Rerfo rrr.
26. N"""'
' 15. Durocher·•
rooms,
bath,
crane
Shrine
af Jerusalem wlll meet
letter
pa.pern
7. Pop
d~
t eam
--'
he&gt;
ling.
Minersville.
air
gas
heati·n·
200
%1.
Etbenal
••u
••
at
the
IOOF hall Friday at 8
lt!9 Lincoln fl gls. 2 b't"room 1a, P ootal
Candleow1
or op 7
tree
Ohio
End
your
~e~~er
troub
frontage
on
Route
7.
$5,000.00
p.
m.
There
will be a wbl'te
28.l'r*
8.
Af,.,...
buuse. Bea utiful Birch ~itrncn .
abi:lrt"v1&amp;·
Jtln • Ply ill
tiber
29.Eya
wutela&amp;
...
tes.
We
have
all
sizes
sewer
cab mels. Phooe : WY 2'5121.
Uon
to. JloxlnC
machines. Reasonable
MIDDLEPORT - One
elephant sale.
:11Bmlll
~Bis.Clllklllt111!11• .
t.P.I 4 'tlc 17. D!Roove&lt;er U.
term
Ulazld
Even
Call WY Z.2974, day or
frame home, 4 rooms,
SATURD.I.Y - AF'I'EIINOUN
ot St.
..........1 Ill
tic
bath,
large
enclosed
Circle
of
Heath
~·;~~~~II
1
15
Lawrence
porch, tot 50 x 100. ,
Church will meet at the
TWO TRAILER SPACES lor
~toverbo''
r/.1.
~~ ~ l4 ~
-lf-~-1--+1'-1'//~
,.n; 1n the Villag• ol .\liddl• · 19. ~art ot
V/,
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PLUMBING RIJra
Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m.
l!oltle Gas Arnold Bra- LOT ON RT. 5M - CWSE TO ID prepare the valentine boxes
port. Call WY 2-3346 or WY 20. Blue Oraaa 1'1
tlleMt. 611 E. MaiD Street
KYGER - 252 feet frontage of cooktes and candy for shut·
2·2186 or WY !-3600.
stat., abbr.
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II 30 tfc 1 2L Domeflllc
Pomeroy.
I 22 tic
on road, 1.6i a~res, level and ins, their annual projecL Mem- -. -.- ..
- , - · - I 23. Bratts or
1::1'1,..-!-r--V;.,
sodded. Good s1te lor bouse bers are asked to bring cookiea
BRie K Duplex .l bedrwm
Sparka
or trailer. Bargain $650.00. or candy to the church:hi.c
h v m ~t room, dining room. ltit- 24. Help
EXPERIENCED
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER having cookies to be p
rhen.. b t~ se ment and garage . zs. Fraeturu
WY :!-3130
I'I'Y z.may call Mrs Walter Hayea or
for&lt;'ed aor gas furn aro. But· :zs. ~:
I'"
~
tr.-:+-+'"""'!no:ib
2
9
3tc Mrs. Nan Moore.
ternut Av&lt;'&lt;'JUe. Call WY 2- . 30. Honm
~1-18-·.1--1---K; 1..
.
=:=-::-:--:::-::---:-..:...."" MONDAY - DAUGmERS
5W.
2 4 Uc I ,_.
"1--t--to
li'OR SALE: 6 room bouse wllb Ruth ClaSll of The United Meth·
~3L FumlD(
~ NFT RNI S I!ED , 4 room and as. Sloth
~-t--i:--1bath, lull basement, 1184
odist Church will meet at 2
bafh , modern rec:iden('e gas : 3t. Germaa
IW
From tbo ll1J1ell I!Utk or
aell
St.,
Middleport.
Phooe:
m. at the home of Miss Nell&lt;• !I
UUe
bulldozer radiator to tho
furnlre. Point Lane, l. mroln . ~. Peruvian
I'U
~if
PL Pleuant 1195-260'1.
' Bing. A Stanley party will
I IUlllest beater core.
lleighls. IVY 2·.1874. 2 B 8lp : """'
14--1--1-~
11 16 tic low the meellng.
- - ---~ --I 36. Flinty
116
LEGAL HOLIDAY
---DISABLED AMERICAN VET___ F_O
_R_~'~L! _ ·- - i ::_~ dnlf !w-++-t-1--f;~ft-j-t"i"-t
VISIT IN COLUMBUS
ERANS and the Auxiliary will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Bell
and
I
meet ID re101ar sessions at
1951 AL LIS l'ha lmer&lt; trarlor . .O. Retahw
~.,brl--!f--1-~~r+-1-il-\.o
lt Model. mowmg machine t:l.Timber
~
Lorna of Letart Falls spet\117:30 p. m. Following the meet&lt;tnd plow PrirP $4:10 Call i
tree: N.Z.
lnaurance
Sunday in· Columbus wilh Dr. ings, there will be a valientine\1
IVY 2·79Jt.
2 10 &amp;tp DAH.Y CRYPTOQUO'DJ- Here'• Jaow
Wlllk 1*1
PIII!'I'O eopym1 !on1ti""cop and Mrs. Earl Grimm, Joey party and members are
.. '
S F.Lil0~1- u&lt;Od chrome - handA lt Y D L BAA lt a
lei made 111 1ep1 papers. and Bnbby.
bring valentines.
sl ieer, 7"i' blade, $15. Lard
lo L 0 !f 0 r II L L 0 W
blrtll recard• and almo!ll
.
W.S.C.S. of HEATH METHO.
PI'""· 115. Sausage grinder,
o.e:tett.ro~Jnp~J-..ror-.lalld8••11111'tteiloAio-a
ltbel documollls
I('arbon monoxide Is the silent DIST church meets at
the
for tho llm!e L'o, X f&lt;lr the two O'o, olo. Slllfle letters. · Ruter lanr..,.., Pvm.,., ! klll•r. Make sure that your car church Mrs. Edward Young
..
.
. , ,
l ttl t 'harles Fick, Ph : Ches- tropbleo,
leJ&gt;CIIIIIIIfl ronnai!OD ot tbo.,...... ""' all htnta.
.
,
ter 985-3605.
2 10 3tp lla&lt;h day
ore dlftertBL
1 4 tlr !has some ventilation during the will be program chairman
coleo winter months. It pays ID Mrs· Orin Smith the devetional
....,1 H1 ·G 1 ; •-·
w u 1 ' H ~~
J'OTATOES, $2 bushel. Marvin
IAETNA CARUAI.TV lnsar•ncr take eare and liV! to enjoy the chairman. Hosleases are Mrs.
"
" . rewn .! """'"" :.r• " .,. 1 ..Stone, Rutland.
2 10 6tp
.t.XlUIQ vxov
~~~-IDiuranciPbon AcWY~~~~ 1more pleasanl driving ol spring Earl Knight,. Mrs. M. C. Wil·
, ~, ()then Gfow"
BOIVX XOA JIJI:
'
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•Y
•
e
......,
•
says
the
Highway
Safety
Deson,
Miss
_
Bess
Sanborn
· · · ·
HJnn ah's husband Hector hates XBOTBlll WOJCIIKV XBOR.-YXIlriB
I lla 1 parlmenl. .
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Fedlr•l R111M Sylt8m
bard work so he cleans the
.Y.....,.. CIJPt -p lU A GOOD HmART JS -; , 1'11 GRANGE INSURANCB. Midi...
. .
JIIVERVIEW PTA WILL
.
.MlntiMr ~all)lpDIII tf!IUI'IIMI Corpantlon
rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent GOLD 8" +ICESP&amp;ARII
IJisUranco Aceney. Inc., Porn· 1 Mormons ln the slate of Utab Monday, February 14, •t
'
·
·
f\l!&lt;'trlc shampooer, $1. Pom*"'1· PboDe I'I'Y W381.
renounced .the practice of pQiyJ· A skit will be preaenled by I
,. ·~IROYI ,~0
eroy Cemeul Block, Pomeroy
I 1 lfc amy ID 1890.
!be Boy Seoull. Tbe 71b llld 1:,·
I lite

HOU'F. 4 roo ms and balh,

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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UtJROMANTIC 'rW'Rii
BEGINNING 10 MAKE
ME. NJGri!:'{ •I

Au to. Trans. Radio and Heater.

1

1942 Ford

AIGHT M!IIU'

· Standard Trans. ,Radio anrl Heater.

mon or IMI. ror a complete de· 1
acrlptlon or Ute paretd ll:er.!lo n ·
cepttd. reference IJ made 'o

~' ~r~

tT6AYS50,

Ycu Can't Co

Brkkltl ~7 deed dated Sl!ptember
5, 1817, recorded In Deed Book 1111, .

eont1illlna

Plalatitf
CRo w. cao·w • PORTER
Atto rney, tor Pi atnu u

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sut:IAL

CAI.ENDAR

1

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By HAROLD GRAY

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Reviews of books written •· "The Devll's Advq.,.te" and
SALE
~out the current struggle in\ "Shoes of the Fisherman." The
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The Feb
meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllartl
Viet Nam and the United State, characters of the navel
are Mrl Eustance Wilson and Golden R~ass of the
and Mr. aild Mrs. EDJ&lt;erst~
Image abroad htghlighted the placed in a modem setting a- 1\trl. Ul Latanza of Pomt Plea· ero Church of Christ was
Well have returned from a 1wo
meeting of the Middleport Lit· midst the intrigue of the VIet sant, W. Va. vlsltt:d Wednes· ~
Ding at the
weeks vacation m Florlda While
erary Club held Wednesday a!- Nam situation and the U. S. day with the former's paren!', f Mr a~v~ s Edward VeJllly there they visited Mr. and Mrl.
Chrome, Bronze &amp; Brau,
temoon at the home of Mrs. foreign policy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox.
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Chari., Bradbury.
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The name of Charlotte [)avids ·
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Goldtone, Whtte Round
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The second review, The New son was unintentionally omit- Mrs. Jerry Masters,
Bradenton Beach aild Mr
Tableo, Rectangular TabMrs. Bernard Fultz, wearmg I Face of War" by Malcolm W ted from the. members attend- was in charge of the meeting Mrs J hn .Bowen ~nd Mrs. Ellen
les, Drop Leal Tables, 4, '
lthyell~w turbafntlheo ddrPSS mf Browne bad been prepared by iog the meeting of Group I of which opened with devotions Bae~ BradeotoR.
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Mrs. Harold Sauer but
was the First United ·Presbyterian taken from U Corinth10ns
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dramatiZed tbe re- read by Mrs. Carl Horky, vice Church which met Monday even- Mrs. Venoy who had as
Rev. Menzel Smith vlsked Ray
view ~~ the book, .· ·1 he Ambas- president. The book deals with lnG at the home of Mrs. Richard liopic, "Charity". Following
Pullins at Pleasant Valley
$69.00 SETS ... , ... .... .. • SAL! $56.00 $149.00 SETS .. .. .. .. .. .. SAt:
!odor, by MatTIS West, also the new aspect of war as the Vaughan.
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pltal, Pt. Pleasan~ W.Va. Mon$19.tll SITS .. ,.. .. .. .. .. • SALE $64.00 $159.00 SETS " ' " " " ' " SA E $13f00
169.00 SETS " ....... ". SAL 16f00
$ft.OO SITS ........ , ..... . SALE $14.00
tht author of the best sellers, American troops ftght m Viet Mr. and Mrs. Michael Erwin outline of the life of
day afternoon
$119.00
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P111meroy, Ohiet
ties suffered by our sold1ers and and Mrs. Chester Erwin
by naming bjble sweethearts.
! the hetple&lt;s women and ~hildMr.' and Mrs. Arthur Stover New program books lor the com·
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TONIGHT
ren af the area as the V t e t were weekend guests of her SlS· lng year were distributed. P~ns V 11 ~sp'tal.
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of ter and brother-in-law, ~h'. and \\ere made for a bakeless bake 8 ey
torture.
!Mrs. Larry Baker. Also visit- sale, ihe date to be
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt WiU and
UIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
The
nu"fting
was
opened
with
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wiU1
them
was
their
mether,
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decided
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and Gary and Mr. and
FEB. 11 &amp; tl
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Mrs.
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who
is
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repair
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church
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Mrs.
Milp
McFarland of Cel"Dtl, DIE, MY DARLING"
Bt-aulitul,"
with.
Mrs.
Emer,son
siding
a~
Kerr,
Ohio,
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the
Mrs.
Denver
Kapple
cOnductum~us
were
Sunday guestl of
TttHah l:!ank!lt'ad
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Mrs. Earl Davenport IS a pa- hour with prizes awal-ded to Mr. and Mrs. James Will and
Modern - Early Ameri&lt;ID
1 an Park. president, ('QIIducted
Lex. Barker
!th~ shlJrl buslnl'SS session. Mrs. tient at Holzer Hospital w~erc Mr. Masters, Mrs. Eskew and famHy.
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" MARRIAGE ON THE
REGULAR Auxilia Meets
ence Andrews, Mrs. Walter Ken of hOI' mother, Mrs. Susie"~"'"'
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legioo hall in Middleport. Mrs. Venoy.
mother Mrs. Susie Fischer.
1 Williaf Robson, president, was
Frank Fischer and Thtrrlll·'~
VALENTINE'S DAY FEB. 14
• m charge of the ntual openmg.
l'ischer and Terri Lynn ..,,,.~
Knee Hole and Student Type.
Present were Mrs. Robson,
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Mrs. Perry Mitch, Mrs. David •
Susie Fischer.
Maple, Mahogany, Walnut,
. Entsminger, Mrs. Waller Hayes,
White, Cherry.
Mrs. Edgar Allensworth. Mrs.
James Souders Mrs. Herman
$59.po _ Sale $48.00
Bailey, Mrs. otho Watts, Mrs
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I Pat Gallagher, Mrs. Norman Students at Mtddleport High
$69.00 _ Sale $54.00
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BOUQUETS- CORSAGES
Followmg the meetmg lhe group Katz, professor
of piano at
.
$79.00 _ Sale $64.00
went to the Martm Restaura nt Ohio University, in a recital in Chur~b ~omen of Mea~ l~;IIJ$;.9 .•00
POTTED PLANTS- ARRANGEMENTS
lot refresmcnts. Hostesses were the high school auditorium Feb- ty are mvtted to share Ill ~
_ Sale $74.00
Mrs. Mitch, Mrs. Allensworth ruary !4 at !0:45 a.m.
Day service at the Grace
Frt&gt;.!ih, bea~Aliful blooms from
and Mrs. Ida Bachner Icon- The concert was arranged by copal church, Thursday, Feb.
$98.pc) _ Sale $82.00
Pomeroy Flower Shop will rmt\'t&gt;y
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Mr.
William
Russell,
Principal
17.
Tbe
sei'Vlce
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today
PLAN DANCE
is being sponsored by the The Rev. Griffin C. Callahan
I, Friday night following Rarine- and
M.H.S. Band Boosters as part of Trinity church, Parkersburg,
1 Wahama
basketball
game. of their cultural program for will direcl the meditation.
Wahama held at their school the students at Middleport.
A coffee and social hour beKroeh1er. Valentine Seaver,
WI
auditorium
from
9:30p.m.
to
12
Persons
in
the
eommunity
are
ginning
at
10
a.m.
will
precede
Berklioe Lounge Chail'fl, Occasion·
WtP.E
pm. The Jays will emcee. The oordially invited Thre wiD he lhe servlee
at 11 a.m. The
at Chairs, Swivel Rockers,,
FLOWERS
Wahama Annual Staff is sponsor. a few seats available at no cost. ladies are askeo to bring a sack
Platform
Rockers, R;eclinera and
EVERYWHERE
Mr. Katz is professor of piano lunch and dessert and a hot
Roek or RecUners.
William Russell, Blind Goods at Ohio University In Athens drink will he served at noon, .
1 chatrman, reported a balance of and recently completed a con.l bv women of Grace church. The i
$29.00 Occaslonof Chofn Solo $1f
138.60 sent to the State De- cert tour of Europe.
service wU close by 2:30 p.m. I
$54.00 Swlvol Rockoro
i partment of Blind. Mrs. Brad_
&amp; Recllnoro ......... Solo $42
bury
served
homemade
&lt;andy
$59.00 Swivel RO&lt;klt's .. Solo $41
I. at the close of the meeting
Phone WY 2-2039
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Mrs. Millard Van Meter
$69.00
Swlvtl Rockers &amp;
' Eighteen members answered
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At Bachtel Church
Lounge
Choirs . .. . . . . Solo $54
200·W, MAIN
POMEROY
The youth of Bachtel Church
I roJt call, naming a wntempor- S OS eSS 0
$79.00 Plolform Rockln Sole $64
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held Youth Sunday Ftbruary
$89.00 Swivel Rockers Solo $74
The Letart Falls WSCS met taking over the duties and ol$109.00 Swivel Rocktrs Solo $81
1r~ently at the home of Mrs. flees of. the church. A PtoKram
129.00 RKilnorHiodrors Solo $104
&amp;
IJohn Hill with prayer by Lll· conce~mng Joseph was used.
$139.00 Lounp Ch•lrs . .Solo $109
1 lian Early The scripture Psalm
Takmg part were David
$119.00 Lounge Choirs 1•1• $ft
: 103, was ·, ..d by Erma Hill. h~m, Joyce Brabham,
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Mary
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Beverly
11 c,. m s were,
B
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· by Lorna Bell· Making Ameri- usse1• arara ars a ,
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The 'by Roush, Rhonda Brabho'11,
I Human Lincoln Linda Hill I Kathy Haley, Paul Sayre,
: and Who Lead; the Lambs A: Burdette, Debbie Gibbs, Sandi
: stray? by Judy King.
Marshall, Jack1e Needs
The business meeting was Jan~t 8l!lith.
I presided over by Orpha ffill. D~rectmg_ them was D o n n
] Officers were elected and home Roush, asststed by Nancy
. made ice cream and cake were · brook.
served by Mrs. Hill to seven
members and three visitors. The PLEDGE POMEROY GIRlS
IMarch meeting will be at the' The Ohio Northern Unh1ersl'y
• home of Lois Bell.
chapter of Alpha Xi Deltt
ority has announced the name.s
WOMEN .
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CHOffi TO SING
of two freshmen women, both
I The Lakin Choir under the di-' of Pomeroy, pledged January
rection of Mrs. Fitzwater will 19. They are Patricia Fultz and
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present several choro l numbers Pamela O'Brien. Alpha Xi
ODDS'N ENDS
I Sunday, February 13th at the ta Sorority is one ol three naChfton Methodist Church at 71tiona! soroitie9 now on the
(Some Are Esk i/oos)
1Ohio Northern campus.
p.m.
$79.00 SET. SCREEN, ANDIRONS AND TOOLS - - - SALE $42.00
$54.00 SET. SCREEN, ANDIRONS AND TOOLS
SET $32.00
PAIR
$32.00
SET.
SCR~EN
AND
TOOLS
SALE
$18.110
eMilk Glass
$15.50
FIRE
SCREEN,
SPARK
GUARD
SALE
$9.00
elnfants Stretch
$15,50 ELECTRIC LOGS
SALE $9.00
Suits
$1G.60
COAL
GRATE
BASKETS
SALE $7.00
Broken Si1es
eSweatera
$75.00
GAS
LOGS
SALE
S!~
eJeons
$12.95 LOG OR WOOD HOLDERS
SAALLEE ~
eHaines Tops
5
SAVES
WEAR
ON
CUPIDS
$9.95
LOG
B4SKETS
&amp; Briefs
$3.95 CHARC:OAL BASKETS
SALE $2.50
Volontlne's Day-Monda,, Febtulll' 14-o doy for r~M~~WG
Nothing Over
and reministi"'! And, whether you're lookin1 for 1 spacial
Valentine, or a special pMty set. you can do all your
'latentlne shopping with one convenient stop It our
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ROOM SIZE RUGS

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S.le $58.00

1 ll11ular $109.00
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10 Regular $49.00 Rugs _ _ Sale
3 Regular $34.00 Rugs _ _ S.le
11 Regular $78•.00 Rugs _ _ Sale
6 Regular $79.00 Rugs _ _ Sale

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