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___ econd Annual
lansLaunched

Blue mood or new mood

WRANGLER.
has just the jeans for you!

egatta

RepriJientatlves of 10 orgiJ!I., oons disrussed a proposed Pl"/ visitors would be brought to 'In&amp;: and Pomeroy Drew • We!J. ruve 11 chairman lor organlz.
llllnns helped tick of!JIIIJI.
of evente, and the order the regatta by a train sponsor·/ ster LegiOn Post, tile parldn(. iJJg a local talent show.
aJni lor the 1966 Bt, 1le R.. In which they might be ·pre- : ed through the same organiza· 1 It was re(IOl'led there Is a Groupo represented at tbo
&amp;alta Weekend Tuesday olght sented.
l lion that was iR charge o! the / possibility of boat race1 btUJ meeting were the Meiga County
at Pomeroy ·towo haD.
Leonard said It lo planned top9115 Fall Foliage tour.
Saturday and Sunday. Tho Jaycees, P.....,y Drew., Web.
AI Leonard, general chair- have the boat races •anction.d 1 Committee chairmen for tht group also suggested an arch· ster American Legion' Pt8t,
man lor Ibis second replta, qain by the Mid • East oot 1 regatta are Willis Leadingham, ery contest, quartet
singing, Racine V,• •nteer Fire Depart.
Wtlcemed them by ooU.IIing board ABsociaUon. A Miss Am. , boat races and assistant gen- pancake eallnf contest,
ski ment, !Jeta Sigma Phi, Xi GaJn.
tho support of aU Individuals erica Pageant, parade, talent erat chair..,.n; Phil Globokar, contest and boat rides. Olin ma Mu, Middleport Volunteer
llld etvtc and eommunlty or. and ski shows along with many , parade and floats; J
Wil· Booth was appointed to learn H Fire Department, Pomeroy U.
&amp;4Pizatlona. He said the regal· other events, are In the plan.lliam Blaettnar, &lt;nasurer; Jack · there is a posslbWI}' of obtain· on's Club, Meigs County Min11 must be a county · wide pro. Ding prospectus. Leonard sald 1Carsey, Rick Martin and Paul ing the boat RhodocieJKiron from isterlal Association, Middlemotion.
artllllgements are being made I Cascl, promotion ; Ralph Welk· West Virginia to IJo used during port Chamber ol Conunerre ·
The regatta will be held to attract some 2,000 persons • er, host to outside visitors; J!o.l the regatta as 1 river event and tbo sponsorlllf organiza.J
Jun• 10, II, and 12.
from the
Columbus area tp / bert Wingelt, program; Pome- Paul Bowers, Farm Bureau Uon the Pomeroy Chamber of
The il'OUp ol about 211 per. the regatta races June 12. The roy Mayor Charles Legar, bou· represeJttotive,
•Feed to Commerce.

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MISS AMERICA

LOAFERS
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THE SHOE BOX

Six Women

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a hoolol happy tolorol1
rugcd, nrln' -tc&gt;p deniM,
hldudlllf white. plol&lt;,
tu"!uoioo, whnt,lllack or
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KAMPALA, UGANDAPremier Milton Ohole assumed
one • man rule ovar Uganda
today and Uve ol bla Clbine&amp; /
mmistero were In custody
•·pending an lnvestiption intD
lheir actlvUes."

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Feb. 25·26
PATTY DUKE as
"BIL LIE"
(Tt•c hn i{'olor)

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2nd Floor Rt~dy To Wear Is Hoadquarton For
Wornono &amp; Girls Wrongloro. hi Floor Mens
Woar Is HOidquorton For Mens and Boyo
Wrangloro,

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ger, Billv Dt&gt;Wo ll r.
" THE DAY OF
THE TRIFFIDS''

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Roward Krel, Nrrole Maur·
t&gt;Y, KiPron Moore

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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qulret&gt; a community to pool all its

Tho NEILSEN Model LHII881
Maaterpleco Ja" Color T&amp;leVIolou

keep on growing

resources, to work together, to

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high , ·~ f:P&gt;' wid1•.

anee has helped in thie community's vital
growth. Now, we serve Its future!

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BAKER FURNITURE

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Ahalene Moore
Of sYraCuse
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FAMU.Y ENI'EIITAINED
Mr. and Mrs. Jo!eph Fields
i Sr. entertained tbelr family wltb
dinner Sunday, at their home,
Locust St. Present were Mr. and
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Mrs. Jerry Fields and son and
I Joseph Fields of Chicago, Ill.,
, Miss Mary Ann Fields, Columl bus, Miss Patricia Fields, Gall~
, poli!, and 1\lr. and Mrs. Flelda
I and son, Jeffrey.

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Dulth Modern Rt ylinr ib cu.biueu. of l"''l.liae Wlllnut Vt'f!l1f'N 1\nd
, lllected bardwood 10lids.
f u;oou volt ad-..a.no:::t!d Q·26 Cok.lr TV cha.uil: ••. ,._"._. &amp;-U""er for
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; Admiral Super Scope VHF T~&amp;net with
tl!W lw::war JIVN JO-.

! N41w Adru.Ual Slide RultJ Tumng A&amp;W~bly ... ddiWI oouu-ot '•rW
! f.A;;t UK. you hiDe UHF TV like a r11.d11.&gt;.
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4 Mrnirt~.l Culur Fuiclity Cuutrul . . ditJ IM'W WIU'Lnth IDW cokJr illd
blac.k -.txl whlte TV J&gt;jctur&lt;-s .
, .-\.dl:::l.iral Autouw l ic Degallllinll; CircWl elimiwt...:. llnJJW'I
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't.iN ca ll»d
b)' nra.v ma.11DE'Uc tlt·hl•.
o Bww:il'd p recleivn :.!:.1' Culor TV pict\ll"G t:.~~. with lltrW 11huaphol:t
that ri""' 11. iiharpw pkturt aDd JDf:rt!IUil'd bfi.Jh,tDMt..

toward bigger

and better accomplishments.

(23" overall diagonal. 274 sq. inl. viewable area)

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,.r's
latest
anti •
r.mperatares will averop
lor auch sewer rentals may be Loss caused by the blaze Pleasant lor clothing, fur•iture, I
lean
tbreato
could
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oormal, represeataUve
collected .lrom property own- that broke out at about 8 a.m. bed clothing or ••Y otber useful
I•· • rrlsls Ia relations benormal hlghl allll lows Clev..
ers His opinion W03 In response was estimated at $6,500, It waa art1cies.
lween the United
States and .
load fi·ZI, Columbus a.u,
request by Meigs County reported there was no insur· The girls' sizes are 5 811d 8, 1
United Arab RepubUc.
Cincinnati 1&amp;-ZS. A
little
Bernard Fultz.
""'e on the home. Cause of the boys· sizes 8 and 12. and Mrs.
The Arab leader, In"" adcJ.. .
warmer . Tburaday, lltUe
Tile ICHOB .... loroaghl to blaze was believed to have been / Oldaker's sizes, _7 or t. Mr. 1.
re&gt;' Tuesday nlght.·markll'4! Un.
...... Friday and Saturday,
make er alai eleor tile legaJ. either a defechve flu or a , Oldaker wears Size HI&gt;
lty Day - the ellbtb annlver- . Martin Essex, Supedntendent a UIUe warmer ogain •boot
Funeral servlrea for Abalone ity of
overdue ;,.w. gas build-up in the furRace. The ' and 31·31 trousers. The Old· Funerol servir., lor Leroy
wy of the ""'""'-.Cui lllii8, of Schlols In the dty tf Akron: Sunday. Ptfeipllatloa
wiU Moore, 78, Syracuse. • .
eriJe roatalo 11 r.llddleport. family reported the
door of I akers are now staying with her Walson, Sr. 70.. Condor • st,
umon of Egypt and Syrm- also and
I former
teach total 11Jree • tentho to fiv.. thiS mormng at 2 a.m. wtll
M Fr k
hll lndl· the furnai'O had blown opeo the · molher and anyone
haVIng ' Pomeruy, who d1ed m Holzer
tnreatened to renew the war in Middleport Schools, was
tenths of81au Inch melted, .... held Saturday at % r.m.
he :.id
' lUgbt prior to the lire.
I thmgs to donate may cal l Mrs. ' hospital Tu"day, will be
the Yemen. Nuser speakmg at er at the American Assoetation currlng
IDOW Durrleo Fri. Ewing Chapel With burJOI
b bl g t
k
1Alvm Hall at 882·291J
Hart- , Fndav at 2 p m. at the Ewmg
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C•iro University
out at of School Administrators andl day aoc1 aa ram or ooow lhe the Syracuoe Hill
;:'r pro 8 {
on Firemen said the lire was dis- , ford
Chapel w th the Rev. William
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the United
lor providing Nahonai School Public Rela·f flrsl ol tbe wetk,
He had worked lor the
amo;:" 0 oer 11 eo11ec- covered by Mr. and Mrs. OldNew Haveo Fire Drpart. Thorp• 1
Burial ,.ill
Israel with 0111Jtary aid
He Uona Association meeting held
ersburg Rig and Reel for
· rt
aker"s lwo daughters, aged 5 ment
also starling
dnve be in the Beech Grove ...,..
1 yldear and 6 years. The youngsters for arhcles
18
lhreatent:d I
rreently in AUantic City.
years.
I 'hedepo counc 11 to"'b'
and :myone8 may
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aunc
1 program
ui a told lh ·
th th fl
war If lBMiel began attempts toN .sslex, wine
a edte c "non-a· Two Penons Fmed
lncludde htbls wihfel, lagooo type sewerage and set
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mother hat re .wteas call 882·2015, New Haven. or lie was preceded lo death II,
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develap nuclear weapons·
uona
JD
ullmin'
au
By p omeroy Mayor d ettie .. oore,
. the areas of pourmg
school
he3e c Id· sewer chargn '"
. th Up
bed roug ad reg1s r the City building • (lr cec 1 nun· a Sisler• Hesste Ebersbach • a
· promtoldnee
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a lie
IS· Two
ren, Moore,
margebotb
Cunrung
am an to wn to be serves.
'" eOldaker
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room
chJef
brulher Clydeand
Watson
b II
MOSCOW - TWO RUSSIAN a CU'C es,
''.lmerica's Pub
were lined and Bob
of Syracuse;
, Mrs.
wentanlo wnen
the l can fire
Haven
fireat Masou The
of. 'I wif•.
his 'Parenti,
dog' named Veterok (B,...,.) schools are In desperate need,another 10
a bond Tues-1Don Moore, · Minersville; Lloyd
has
I basemen! she found It ablaze. ficials said they are wlihll.l! to oa,d and Ella Weaver WU.
0 soo.
and llOiyok !Utile Coal Nutllof public
Iday night
Mayor land Carl Moore, botb of Pome- seect
ow
Mr. Oldaker was at wirk al l pick up any arttdes which peo- son
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whirled through space today tor He declared, I That m an era : ChHarle.s
cocuurt. . .._ ! roy; Charles Moore, Fairborn!
lhe Ntw Haven Mill and two ' pie WISh to dOJill:tle.
Sui vivors ln&lt;'lude • lOll.
1 arry ames
k
test cosmic conditions aod haJ../When
education has become lhe.
nmnguam,
Ohio,
and
hf(.
step-children,
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ages
9
and
12
were
atroy
Jr Mmen;v11le· aJ'!!Qr
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1 tifi10 18 Rt 3 Pomeroy WI.! fined I
curren 11y IS 1.111 conU"Cuut&amp; mn '
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Y•. ac en : • • ' .
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tending school when the fire : Ra
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daughter, Pauline Dt'l"en ,...,
or • new Scvlel manned spaeefPtol!teS8 and economiC growth, $$and8 costs on a charge ol run· land Willard Roush, Syracuse.
on.
. atarted.
,
mpagmg tee s and a foster son, Colujnbua
spectacular,
!lclwols throughout the COUlltry :nmg red light; Larry Cleland, I Friends may call at the fu· Former Mayor Lee
An appeaiW8S made tOday by Hit Three Vehicles
Brickles, both ol Coludbuo:
An oflletal government ..,. Ihave been crippled or disrupt. Chester: was fmed l;l•nd costs , neral home anytime.
and _pr;""nt Mayor C. 0 · FJSh- , the Red Cross Cbapter of Pl PT. PLEASANT- The Sher· six sisters, Mrs, Fred
1111
nounrernent 111d 0111y tile dogs ell by voter rojectioo of money lor fatllllfl to stop Wtthln
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er disc OSed today . recrupt ol 1
iff's department investigated a l fus Cold Springs Ky · },(,.
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werr
orbited 11&gt; "&lt;Onduct luues."
surtd dear distance. and Nel·l Veterans MeDMrlal Hospital letter from the Oluo River San.
ltlFFEIIs BURNJ
freak mishap on Rt. 2 near the ' Ell.,; Ciuch,
hlolfiCieal sludlet" and !liVe no Acrordlng to the Akro?.
son J . AveriU,
Raanoke,
Adlllisoloao
Terry
Little,
:l:;ttonsl
J.
Julia
Norris,
40,
ft.
D.
Racine,
Stauffer
Chemical
company, Burton Smith, Akron; lMrt.
70
lnd1oatlon bow lq they would con Joumel, he staled, nodi&gt; IJorleited $2.1. bond for speed/I Athens; Vtda
Koenig, RD,
dtr.1'tor sa lng
was taken to VeterB!II Mernor- Monday everung resultmg In Jack (!rene) Kelly,
Co 1d
stey aloft. Western spare U• er the larp district nor the,' ng, - - . ______
R.OO..ville,
Orville Johnson
els deJa .'
In tal Hoopltal at 8:45 p.m. ru... $1,100 property damage to tbe Springs, Ky.; Mrs.
Kelinelll
J&gt;"l't.! hen! opeeulaled the 1111ell, lhe rich 119r tile I&gt;OOr
SOUP IS ON
IDexter; Carol Wolfe, Rutland; the federal
court .. day tiy Racine omerpacy three vehicles Involved, but nol (Wilma I Martin, Sidney; ;Mrt,
launcltlllf may be a 11armup fiJI' has been
this
Evangeline Chapter, Order of •Julia Norru, Roclne.
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tlllnst Middleport unut
the 8QIIIIdrnt!1 after she IUllered personal llljury.
Lynn (Pauline! Hart, R i :
1 tnannod orbiting mlsllon that lnf U!lerlence.
Eastern Star, Middleport, wiD Dlselloraeo - Mrs.
Dale
s· ,
J181n11!1 burns at the Leatrt ele- The accident happened when three brothers, Owen W ·,
011 111011taty
eottld last ap 11&gt;
dip. Tile I He elled tho reluctanct of sponsor a soup '!"le Tue!lday, Herman and daughter, Middle-.;'"'!; 10 1'
1111eo an urn the two wheels on a trailer at· Racine; Bill Watson,
UlfSoriel DlallllPd opeoe shot alate
to assume "' March I. Soup WJII see far 50 port; Mrs. Dallas Janey and
be.
to the
of hot eollee upllel on her. She !ached to a lrJ'&lt;'k driven by field ; Guy Watson, BaiU ·
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• aponslblllly lor their part Wltb cents a quart and persons wish- son, Lanpvllle.
lion before ,;.
on cfurther wa.
Paul Wilson.
35, HunUngton Md.; four grandchlldren,
12
UI!Jor
of tbe Federal ,..,.amo lllf to order may call Mrs. .
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rame of!, crossed the bighway, no Summer!'reid, Jimmy
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LEBANON - IIliich 11'1 designed II&gt; oupple- Charles Bennett • WV 1-26tli:
NOW YOU KNOW
.....,.._by Middleport In build·
.tllXS stJI&gt;pollr
struck a ear driven by Samuel son, Jeanie Derenberger, lll · .
Am y lllrealllllln
Syrfo'a mont not nJplace local elforts. illlrs. Le!tle !loush, WV 2·2691; Andrew Allllenoo llrled 1 Inc
n .-lion h8a been IUed In If. rim, 14, Toronto, Ohio, Columbus, and Darlene 4
rollllf Jlutb party
lfl!bed
Ior Mrs. William King, WV Z. fejlllatlon II - tl Cite "Grit
Melp Geaerol RooiJIIal . Jhe Meigs County Clerk
o1 bounced otr the oar and struck sells, Willard, Ohio, and
power today II on l[lllarenlly
WEA1'11ER
11681. Olltcera or the ehapter priaten Ia lloollaail flj lhe 17111
Adllliaoto11 - 1\lrs. Chrlll!'
office by Louf11 Rick- tbo front of lhe Wilson truck granddanghter Renee
bloodlau
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II · If. P•rt111 are In chorgo ol preparlnf the Century "heo .. printed 1 Boer, Minersville. ·
'IIIIa oplnol Jomet R. lllct. !ben hit a tractor rig driven l&gt;f field; Colum..,;.,
....,. 'l'lllndoy wltll
Utllo IOUp. Ordero should be In by ,bible 111111 1,.. enwro II Cite lllacUrp, - Mor 7 Louj·moo l!¥llJc ftJr support under Chorlea Haren
of Swains- Frlendo m e111 11 lllli!·tl!;
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tration ot yollrs. If t~tllrst symboltllf )'011f Vtbl~
idenUfit~lion hllllbtr Oll It nWdl IIJ Vl'llh 0111 r.
those listed at the ri&amp;ht. you ml&amp;h.!,.
~w!~~*a
sell $2 332 ash. No slo&amp;lll to ln ......, ,..,_..
sol~• To find Dllt for surt H)'all tiOII, Just llop
down·'lo your nearest Bllidt dul11'1. Hl'•t• tllt
t1 complete WilllllRI rlllllbiJS I)Oib4. &lt; JOI
don't hlva to liWII 1 Buiek to IIQtl wlukiiiii!Do
bet.) If yGUf complete vehitll fdiiJIM~IIaD . . . .
IPP~ItS on lllsUst-)'DU'lt In Ill IDOII.,_

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:;o~t=~·~~i~:~: "N"stantchairman this yBear.

nearby Coanellsvllla State H.,_
pita1. Tbe eztent of their
iDjuriea was liiOt known immedi- 1
ately.
The mtnling Slast demoObote engineered his one-mu
JIBbed t frame buildin~. one o!
cnuv 'l)Jesday wltb the arrest
' sll .structurea producmg firetho five ministers and later
works in tbls westem Pennsyt.
announced be had "taken over
all powers of tbe government."
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Vania community of about l, 00 Opening ol bids for 1 five •. consent legislation presented house. Tho highway does nol
liJ! said aellon was taken "il
. pe_rsono. Dunbar 0/•
mile long relocation of Rt. 35, lo it last Call.
Ieul across the northern comer
· U1e iltlerella of national slllbiU.
ty aacf pilbUc security and trllJI.
;""'tbeastth
01
bl t 1
· including a bypaso of Center· Most of the 13.1 million pro- 1of the vtllage because records
quility ;-• Interpreted to
far e
ville in Gallia county, has been jectls
io Jackson coun· l reveal the tract in question is
tht end of opposilloa to
the five other struc: rescheduled for Tuesday, Marcb ty.
, not a part of the village,
rule.
22.
Col. Roush had sent a letler
lUres.
This wu IMOUDCed Tuesday to Mayor Gilbert Boster and · . Acordlng to Roush, the proTho dead and Injured had by D. R. Roush, Division Nino other oillage ofli•ials asking for Ject Will be along the
CAPE KJ!NNEDY - SPA(:KI
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drpal)i hcghway director ClllJ. apProval of a revised consent I corporation hoe of
offlrlals meet late today to
they llrothe.
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· 1JegJslatJOn
. . durmg
. the counc1l. ,s /It wJ/l, mrlude
ele•r up a weather • scrambled
were m•.n..... cbemlcall when
'd th a fractiont· of .au
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· oo satur· acre lDSJ. eh te corpora
1onh' 1or
!onnchlng &amp;chedule by deeildillfl/
lhe e&gt;pl..
ion O&lt;C1II'I'ed
81.. were JIChed u1ed to have next reg u1 or ,.eetmg
th
.
been
opened
eb.
!,but
the
lp.
doy,
March
5.
an
apprw
:
e
new
'g11•
whether ot proceed with
enJng
was
cancelled
at
the
last
The
legislation
had
to
be
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way
at
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coun
Y
road.
launch of a Tiros storm lnmter
oateiUte or the first
momenl becauso Centervme changed after a dose sludy o! 1 The project will cost Thur•PII"eship Thursday.
1 Village CamcJl had not passed deeds m the Gai!Ja ouny court man residents nothing, but the
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Both are tentatively
council
approval is needed
duled lor Thursday DlOI'flinlJ./
t
whenever
a highway is
but only one can 110. Apollo hu
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structed through a municipal
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highway
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cred Heart Church basemenl More than 125 Meigs County residents ottonded.
tilled last y..,. on tax dupll- Jog for three hours at the Otho Oldaker reSidence on the i from acddenls during %4.
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H011•• labor subrommittee was Klan: The Hoose Committee lorida.
j tho Joint Chiefs o1 Staff, were
e&lt;P.,cted to approve today on Un-American Activities, [ The panel hopes to lln1!h Jta , I!PJI'III'Ing before 1 closed
JegislaUon to increase the nearing the end of Its hearings!bearings thJs wMk.
ne.jtotsleD ol lilt. S&lt;!llate Armed
federal: minimum wage from into the Ku Klua Kk lense: DeftiiH
Secr-.., .Servlcol Commillee lllld mlllllfUS to $1.60 an hour.
continued to scrulinize acllv~· Robert s, McNtmarl·lllld Gta. ley IJIIII'Gili')IIJolll subcommltTbl bill -is 1 top-priority ~ ----- --- -- - - - ---- · · ·-·-- ~--'-" ---,--.~- - · --·---.-- ·---- --- --·-···. · ·· ..... ____ ..._
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among union leaders attending
the ALC!O Executive Council
ineetinJ this week in lorida.
They have tried to enlist the ,
support of Labor Secretary
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himself t'aught in the middle.
AFL-CIO President George
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31 SourebotheWlda.
Butera 111gb acbool aplod·lof the Athens Class A Secllon-lpolnts) held about evea Ia lbe goal attempiB,andwu 22
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quarter to rWl over Shade 11-i Southern all but blanked wa- /the gap through the secood ball, rebounds. Waterloo ~uch was finals at Athens against toP· Oldo HJallldlool.....,.. Gd'getowa
lotoD BaD 111
117
and Southern IJ!gh made a lterloo the first quarter moving1but fil1ally bowing by IS polnll. 7·10,&amp;olng lntodTolbe ~t"~ ~~~Alba%~~&amp;-~:~
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hot first period stand up fo~ • lout to 1 20-2 lead. But from IBob Grueser led Southern wllh You re Dee
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12·59 victory over WaterulO:J'Ih•r. on it was different aa W&amp;-120 polniB.
.of 41 rom the field, was 17 of IA the firSt round.
AI YOIIIOIIon
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112
Tuellday nlgblln opellilg games !terloo, led by Bill Brown (221 Southern bll 211 ol 113 lleldiS1 ol
eberlty line, IIDd got Char~ ~~~.,..
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Allegheny 111
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Yll1lllglllowe Qumq 112
Muhlenbers 50
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11~N.Y.) 51
ned Shade which wu 3-lii gn- Slrutherl H Beaver Local 13
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t'lall A TouraamOIII
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Cb'::,!y't:e:'""(1"~ at
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Wellston's All-Ohio candidate, Iville's Bob Richards with 2521 Bulldogs apiU Wellston FrldaY1
SVAC AIL GAMES
St John'71 (N
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1-11 senior guard Ed Jacobs,, markers. Larry Mitchell, Galli· night. A Rocket win wiU give
(FINAL)
p.m. Saturday.
Southm Local 113 Lllbon 5I
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B : • 80
76
80 Slippery Rock
bas wrapped 11{' the 1966 South- 1 polis, is sixth with 251 and Mtd· Wellston Its first undiSpoted TEAM
W L P OP Leading only 16:12 alter oue Crestview 118 Gromllord 47
eastern League ocoring crown idleport's Buddy Moore finiSh· crown in the league's 41-year Eastern ...... 11 7 1118 911 _quarter. Eastern. poured It on
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69 Gettysburg ~
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history. In 1948, Wellston aha!' Kyger Creek .. · 9 8 !194 966 m the second penod which enf!. Raclne 12 Waterloo 51
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ed the crown wllb Middleport. Southwestern . 9 8 911'7 1022 eel 41-18 for the wiDners. 1bey Ba8terl 71 Sbade 40
Jacobs bas one more league The Aexl three players Mike ! In !96Z, the Rockets shared North Gallia .. 7 10 953 998 cca.ted in from there.
St. rr Blockport St. 80
(arne, bot he bas clinched the · Wren, Athens, Larry Rosde JWac~- the crown with Jacks011. A~ Ha..an Tract .. 6 12 1072 1169 Eastern shot 29 of 80 from
AI NtW CoaMrd
84 Cenlllua 78 ot)
title since four players below son and Larry Gillilan • e • ens owns three straight crowns,
' the field, was 13 for 24 at the Pbllo 75 Adamsville. 10
Phlla. Text. UD Ssquelmna 101
blm have atready completed ston: have 8 change to move having lttd a 38-game winning
gift stripe, and took down 35 West Muskingum II I&gt;reedeD 51 Wesleyan U. 7 Union 58
league action.
!'up m fmal weekend dacGtJolln: streak snapped by Nelsonville
SVAC VARSITY
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, Nazarene 8'1 Babson A
Wren has 220 Rose an
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Gary Sotbart,
Middleport, I land 219
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TEAM
W L p OP bothered to keep Shade stata.
NBA Standlnp
Boston St. 81 Weetfiel,d St. 74
Placed second wlth 281 points. I
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• 2 .M ,., Eastern ......... 16 41 57 71 - UDited ~-. , _ _....__, v-~ - St MJ-•- I - (01)
Pete Anderson Gallipolis took Pomeroy's Bruce SImpson Is on Iy other cen!erence game Frl• Kes ernC.. k.. • 5v 3 ~·
4116 -458 Shade . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 18 Z$ 40 -• Eaotn
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day night. Other league teams !S::wes:n " 4 4 432 493
EASTERN l71)
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In rourth position 1s Nelson- the 1966 SEOAL crown If thel,thls _w""":~d:____
H::..nan ;.;,"ct · · 2 6 442 509 U, JusUs 3-U, Douglas 5-9-19, Phila.
42 2S •11111 IIi CleJI!IOII 106 GeorglaTechi!O
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40 !ii 'ns IIi No. Car. 81 Vtrginla 'Ill (ot)
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SVAC RESERVES
McLead 2-H, Prall
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Niggenmeyer 6:6-16, Robinson Los Angeles
36 31 .5!7
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W L 0 OP 1+2, Marlin 1+2, Swaa ?rt.l. , Baltimore
31 3t .470 41i
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Southwestern . 6 2 3:W 283 Ruth 1),3-J, Bricker 1·2-4. Totiis San Francisco 29 38 •.:13 7
Hannan Traco • o 3 286 281 12-16-40.
St. Leull
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Kyger Creek .. 4 4 268 278 Souther• .. , , __ 20 38 51 72 Detroit
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Eastern . . . .. . 3 5 263 Z62 i Waterloo .... · .... . 2 21 39 S9
Tuesday's Retolla
North Gallia .. 2 6 235 2781
SOIJTIIERN ('It)
Philadelphia 117 Detroit 112
Tin'AU!
ZO %9 138Z 13&amp;Z 1 C.ndiff 7·:!.16, Circle ~. 1 New York 113 St. Loula II»
TIIURSDAY'S GAME:
Hill Z+8, McClintock
4-8-16, Boston 116 Su Francisco 101
North Gallia vs. Hannan Trace Grueser f&gt;.ll-20, Walbrowt ~ (Only games scheduled)
Class A Sectional, at Ironton, Totals 25-22-72.
Wedaesday'a Game•
3,30 p. m.
WATERLOO (51)
Detroit vs. N.Y. at Ballillllll'eiJ
FlUDAY'S GAME:
Brown 94-!2, Hudnall UIO, Philadelphia at Baltimore
Southwestern VB. Chesapeake, 7 Llewellyn 5-5-15, Hoisington 1),3 Cincinnati at Loo Angeles
p. m., Class A Sectional, at 3, Lovesy 2-5-9. Totals 21·17-59. (Only gamea Bclteduled)
Ironton
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Kyger Creek VB. McArthur, at
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By United l'n!la Intemallonal Cincinnati 116-7ll behind the
There's beeR a lot of changes standout performaace ol
in lhe Tar Heel State s1nce ren Armstrong, who scored 211
1!106, but a Duke-Wakt Forest poi•IB and grabbed 18 .,.
basketball game is still a. bounds. The Bearcats have a II.
thrilling as it waa 110 years ago. 4 league elato, while Wichita
The school played their first 7:4,
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TAMPA, Ia.. (UP!) - It's the Wake Forest basketball Micltlgaa_ Stale moved still a while away yet to apring, guide describes the encounter game bebind idle
Tea
but nevertheless spring training al Winston-Salem as "exciting leader Michigaa b_y
begins today for Cincinnati much interest in the studenls." DllnolS &lt;1&amp;«1. Mall Aitcb
Reds pitchers and catchers.
After 160 games, the teams eight points In tho final
They w11l be workmg under haven't lost any enthusili!DI 18 mmutes ol play for
the eye of a new manager, Don was shown Tuesday Right wbell Spartans, wht bave a 7,1 lealruoll
Heffner, and a Jlew coaching tJ1e Deaoons shockea second- record.
staff, with the exception of ranked Duke 99-911 1n overtime.
Tie For Top
holdover Ray Shore.
The Joss was the Blue Devils
Southern Methodist grabbed I
The only pitcher still unsigned second in Allantic Coasi share of the Southwest conferwas 20-game winner Jim Ma- . Cor1ference actio&amp; ud third ence lead witil Texas A&amp;M
Ioney, who pitched a, no-bitter ' overalL
ripping the Aggies IIUS.
last season. It wasn t known
Must Win Tourney
Mustangs scored double
whether he would be on band Although Duke has already gores, with Carroll Hooser's
today or not
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clinched the ACC liUe, it must pointa leading the parade.
Thhede ledresttoof t et team, waks win next week's league tour- leaders have threl leaguo
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tense scrutiny even during th~ Crinkley and Bob Leonard hit IS of ~ field goal allempts
loosening up phase for the
pitchers Is Milt Pappas, oJ:&gt;, two quick baskeiB and Duke flnish wlth illJ polllls.
talned from Baltimore for never caught up.
Houston won Ita 14th~~=:
Frank Robinson. The big right- Paul Long, the Deacons' top and set a school scoring
bander Is coUilled on beavlly in rebounder, poored in :W points by walloping Texas
the starting rolation.
but had to take a back seat to 152-1118, and Bob Gleason
And there will be 8 few eyes Duke's Jack Marin, who netted Montclair Slate (N.J.) set"ll'I&gt;WII
also on relil!'ler Jack Bald- 35.
NCAA consecutive free u
schun, another key man in that 1 Wichita State tighte•ed the mark wlth a string of
trade, who hopefully will bol- Missouri Valier Conferenee althougb bls team lostll9-119.ll
Bier an ineffective bullpen.
[ race by blasting first-place Morunouth College (N.J.)

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31 SourebotheWlda.
Butera 111gb acbool aplod·lof the Athens Class A Secllon-lpolnts) held about evea Ia lbe goal attempiB,andwu 22
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quarter to rWl over Shade 11-i Southern all but blanked wa- /the gap through the secood ball, rebounds. Waterloo ~uch was finals at Athens against toP· Oldo HJallldlool.....,.. Gd'getowa
lotoD BaD 111
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hot first period stand up fo~ • lout to 1 20-2 lead. But from IBob Grueser led Southern wllh You re Dee
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12·59 victory over WaterulO:J'Ih•r. on it was different aa W&amp;-120 polniB.
.of 41 rom the field, was 17 of IA the firSt round.
AI YOIIIOIIon
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112
Tuellday nlgblln opellilg games !terloo, led by Bill Brown (221 Southern bll 211 ol 113 lleldiS1 ol
eberlty line, IIDd got Char~ ~~~.,..
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Allegheny 111
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Yll1lllglllowe Qumq 112
Muhlenbers 50
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91 B-'••eport 8G
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11~N.Y.) 51
ned Shade which wu 3-lii gn- Slrutherl H Beaver Local 13
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tern's 12th wio in 18 starts.
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Cb'::,!y't:e:'""(1"~ at
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SVAC AIL GAMES
St John'71 (N
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1-11 senior guard Ed Jacobs,, markers. Larry Mitchell, Galli· night. A Rocket win wiU give
(FINAL)
p.m. Saturday.
Southm Local 113 Lllbon 5I
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B : • 80
76
80 Slippery Rock
bas wrapped 11{' the 1966 South- 1 polis, is sixth with 251 and Mtd· Wellston Its first undiSpoted TEAM
W L P OP Leading only 16:12 alter oue Crestview 118 Gromllord 47
eastern League ocoring crown idleport's Buddy Moore finiSh· crown in the league's 41-year Eastern ...... 11 7 1118 911 _quarter. Eastern. poured It on
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69 Gettysburg ~
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history. In 1948, Wellston aha!' Kyger Creek .. · 9 8 !194 966 m the second penod which enf!. Raclne 12 Waterloo 51
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ed the crown wllb Middleport. Southwestern . 9 8 911'7 1022 eel 41-18 for the wiDners. 1bey Ba8terl 71 Sbade 40
Jacobs bas one more league The Aexl three players Mike ! In !96Z, the Rockets shared North Gallia .. 7 10 953 998 cca.ted in from there.
St. rr Blockport St. 80
(arne, bot he bas clinched the · Wren, Athens, Larry Rosde JWac~- the crown with Jacks011. A~ Ha..an Tract .. 6 12 1072 1169 Eastern shot 29 of 80 from
AI NtW CoaMrd
84 Cenlllua 78 ot)
title since four players below son and Larry Gillilan • e • ens owns three straight crowns,
' the field, was 13 for 24 at the Pbllo 75 Adamsville. 10
Phlla. Text. UD Ssquelmna 101
blm have atready completed ston: have 8 change to move having lttd a 38-game winning
gift stripe, and took down 35 West Muskingum II I&gt;reedeD 51 Wesleyan U. 7 Union 58
league action.
!'up m fmal weekend dacGtJolln: streak snapped by Nelsonville
SVAC VARSITY
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, Nazarene 8'1 Babson A
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Gary Sotbart,
Middleport, I land 219
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W L p OP bothered to keep Shade stata.
NBA Standlnp
Boston St. 81 Weetfiel,d St. 74
Placed second wlth 281 points. I
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• 2 .M ,., Eastern ......... 16 41 57 71 - UDited ~-. , _ _....__, v-~ - St MJ-•- I - (01)
Pete Anderson Gallipolis took Pomeroy's Bruce SImpson Is on Iy other cen!erence game Frl• Kes ernC.. k.. • 5v 3 ~·
4116 -458 Shade . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 18 Z$ 40 -• Eaotn
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day night. Other league teams !S::wes:n " 4 4 432 493
EASTERN l71)
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Athens can grab a share ofla~engagedln tournrunentplay •N rth G II' · 3 5 459 488 Knight 9-Z.IO, Eichinger 7-4- Boston
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In rourth position 1s Nelson- the 1966 SEOAL crown If thel,thls _w""":~d:____
H::..nan ;.;,"ct · · 2 6 442 509 U, JusUs 3-U, Douglas 5-9-19, Phila.
42 2S •11111 IIi CleJI!IOII 106 GeorglaTechi!O
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40 !ii 'ns IIi No. Car. 81 Vtrginla 'Ill (ot)
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SVAC RESERVES
McLead 2-H, Prall
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W. I. Pet. GB
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Niggenmeyer 6:6-16, Robinson Los Angeles
36 31 .5!7
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W L 0 OP 1+2, Marlin 1+2, Swaa ?rt.l. , Baltimore
31 3t .470 41i
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Southwestern . 6 2 3:W 283 Ruth 1),3-J, Bricker 1·2-4. Totiis San Francisco 29 38 •.:13 7
Hannan Traco • o 3 286 281 12-16-40.
St. Leull
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Kyger Creek .. 4 4 268 278 Souther• .. , , __ 20 38 51 72 Detroit
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Eastern . . . .. . 3 5 263 Z62 i Waterloo .... · .... . 2 21 39 S9
Tuesday's Retolla
North Gallia .. 2 6 235 2781
SOIJTIIERN ('It)
Philadelphia 117 Detroit 112
Tin'AU!
ZO %9 138Z 13&amp;Z 1 C.ndiff 7·:!.16, Circle ~. 1 New York 113 St. Loula II»
TIIURSDAY'S GAME:
Hill Z+8, McClintock
4-8-16, Boston 116 Su Francisco 101
North Gallia vs. Hannan Trace Grueser f&gt;.ll-20, Walbrowt ~ (Only games scheduled)
Class A Sectional, at Ironton, Totals 25-22-72.
Wedaesday'a Game•
3,30 p. m.
WATERLOO (51)
Detroit vs. N.Y. at Ballillllll'eiJ
FlUDAY'S GAME:
Brown 94-!2, Hudnall UIO, Philadelphia at Baltimore
Southwestern VB. Chesapeake, 7 Llewellyn 5-5-15, Hoisington 1),3 Cincinnati at Loo Angeles
p. m., Class A Sectional, at 3, Lovesy 2-5-9. Totals 21·17-59. (Only gamea Bclteduled)
Ironton
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Kyger Creek VB. McArthur, at
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By United l'n!la Intemallonal Cincinnati 116-7ll behind the
There's beeR a lot of changes standout performaace ol
in lhe Tar Heel State s1nce ren Armstrong, who scored 211
1!106, but a Duke-Wakt Forest poi•IB and grabbed 18 .,.
basketball game is still a. bounds. The Bearcats have a II.
thrilling as it waa 110 years ago. 4 league elato, while Wichita
The school played their first 7:4,
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Tea
but nevertheless spring training al Winston-Salem as "exciting leader Michigaa b_y
begins today for Cincinnati much interest in the studenls." DllnolS &lt;1&amp;«1. Mall Aitcb
Reds pitchers and catchers.
After 160 games, the teams eight points In tho final
They w11l be workmg under haven't lost any enthusili!DI 18 mmutes ol play for
the eye of a new manager, Don was shown Tuesday Right wbell Spartans, wht bave a 7,1 lealruoll
Heffner, and a Jlew coaching tJ1e Deaoons shockea second- record.
staff, with the exception of ranked Duke 99-911 1n overtime.
Tie For Top
holdover Ray Shore.
The Joss was the Blue Devils
Southern Methodist grabbed I
The only pitcher still unsigned second in Allantic Coasi share of the Southwest conferwas 20-game winner Jim Ma- . Cor1ference actio&amp; ud third ence lead witil Texas A&amp;M
Ioney, who pitched a, no-bitter ' overalL
ripping the Aggies IIUS.
last season. It wasn t known
Must Win Tourney
Mustangs scored double
whether he would be on band Although Duke has already gores, with Carroll Hooser's
today or not
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clinched the ACC liUe, it must pointa leading the parade.
Thhede ledresttoof t et team, waks win next week's league tour- leaders have threl leaguo
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tense scrutiny even during th~ Crinkley and Bob Leonard hit IS of ~ field goal allempts
loosening up phase for the
pitchers Is Milt Pappas, oJ:&gt;, two quick baskeiB and Duke flnish wlth illJ polllls.
talned from Baltimore for never caught up.
Houston won Ita 14th~~=:
Frank Robinson. The big right- Paul Long, the Deacons' top and set a school scoring
bander Is coUilled on beavlly in rebounder, poored in :W points by walloping Texas
the starting rolation.
but had to take a back seat to 152-1118, and Bob Gleason
And there will be 8 few eyes Duke's Jack Marin, who netted Montclair Slate (N.J.) set"ll'I&gt;WII
also on relil!'ler Jack Bald- 35.
NCAA consecutive free u
schun, another key man in that 1 Wichita State tighte•ed the mark wlth a string of
trade, who hopefully will bol- Missouri Valier Conferenee althougb bls team lostll9-119.ll
Bier an ineffective bullpen.
[ race by blasting first-place Morunouth College (N.J.)

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bead, Mrs. Wairen D. Ketler iU," 'followed by 'group dlseusSATURDAY-5 P.M. UNTIL CLOSING
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Class History
Jury Decides man
I'ff beG0 ften
Guilty of Charge
W
Hilda Weiss RuPTn,·on·,PLLeoEASANn,wars fou-ndPeagulrlutye .
Be Speaker for By
MASON - Miss Hilda Weiss, of ,an .•ssaull charge ia Maaon

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Mrt.
Sayle, Mrs.
Gerald
Mr•
R. H. Bird, Mrt · Jobn 'Morg..: Thompson,
son, Mra. Roger
Rll81011.Hermall BrUu,
Mr. and
!Jirl.Clark,
DlfiSh!
1!UB BRO'l'IIEIIHOOD
New York IDWII Ill ,731 · was Jerry Morgan, Louise Glbbe, Knapp, Mrt. Lealie Rooah,
Jamel GObert, Mtl. BIDy To•
Mason, was appointed by the County Circuit Court Tuesdar Tha E.U.B. Jltootherbood met presented by the alxtb grade Mrs. Leo Glbbe, Mr.
cart cy Roush, Jllltzl Oldaker,
bert, J(ra. Roscoe Ca1hotJll.
president of the SUnshine class, rollowing two boors deliheia- at the church lor their regular under the direction tl their Gibbs, Mrs. Luther
Smith, David Rouab, Mr. and Mrs.
· VJ8IT8 PARENTII
PT. PLEASANT _ Additional Mrs. catherine Swatr.el, to ob- tion by a petit jury.
monthly meeting with 0 t h a teacher, Mr. Wilfred Dmgess. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Roush, Burris, Beclty Burris, M r
Mr. 1¥, Mrs. Roland 1Wr
'"'•lis of the annual Lincoln lain the history of the Sunshine Runion was indicted by the Lleving as leader. Others at· Those par.ticipatlng
-:1 ere Mr. and Mrs. George Carson. &amp;ward Burri!, Mrt.
Debra arid Diane of Owensbor&lt;•
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dinner are announced. by Class of the Mason MetbodJSt January grand jury on the mis- tending were Bernard Liev!n4 Joim BurriS, Beverly ,..napp, Mrs. Ernestine JOJiell, Mro. Ro- Whitmore, Mrs. Chester
Ky., vlalted over the -k .em
., .' ' Mawn County Republican Church MISses Hilda and Lo- demeanor charge of beating a Edward ,Bumgarner,
Eddie M•chaei
Howsrd,
Cynthia bert Layne, Harriett Layne, Mrs or, Mrt. Harry Gibbs, Mr.
wltb hw parettlll, Mr. and Mrs
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entertamed
the nine year old child. He will be Bumgerner, Jolm Bumgarner, Roush, Bruce Adams, Brian James Hart, Mr. 11111 Mrs. Nell Mrt. George Iqels, Mn.
Grimm Mr and Mrs
1 .of west class. at their home Thursday sentenced March 4th.
, Rormer Governor
Horry Pickens. George
Russell, Darlene R'flle, Dav- Haymaker, Mrs. Ada wears, gene Heoaon, T.W. Abolla,
CJrtmm
'boDII wiU.
. -"'"": Cecil H Uaderwood. evenmg.
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Jurors returning U•• guilty Ralph Gibbs, Luther SJmth 1d M&lt;Jrgan, Jane Haymaker, 1J&amp;. Mrs. Doa Bumgardner, MISS
nr Huntmgton. will be the rea· Mrs. Muri Megee and Mrs. verdict were: Daniel P. ·rom· Tom Hoffman. Edgar Layne, bra Paugh, Sharon Richard, Patricia Pratt, Mrs. K. G.
. 110red speak•r. stmrmg the ros- IW•Iham Fry reported on
the Iinson, Edward Perry, Glen Rev. Marlin Ber•sfotd, Ralph Lmda Roush, ~ebra Rickard, Tbompaon, Mrs. l.oois JoJm.
· 1~11m w1th Underwood w11l be t rotor scheme and cost of pamt l o. Holland, John F. Hoffman, Sayre, Ottle Roush.
George Cheryl Howard, Kandt Sayre, wn, Mrt. Charles w. Roush,
thorleston Mayor John J. Shank· and drapenes to be used Ill \ ~ames F. Daugherty, Linford Jewell, Paul Rickard, Robert Teresa Moms .. Michael Athey, M~s Ratcliff, Mrs. Arthur
lin. .Several other stat• d 1gm· ll!e Sunshme Class room and s1sson, Byron Shinn, Ruth M. Cooke, Terry Smith,
Charles Millard Morns, Johnny Jones, Smith, Mrs. John Reitmire,
tar!e1; have been tssuf'd mvtta- adJommg class ro{)m m the , Blain, L. M. Johnson Bern- Weaver and Harry Miller.
Bonme Jones, Jane Harmon, Mrs Paul Rickard M J
tion• and art expe&lt;led to
church Preceding the business ard Coo&lt;, VIolet
and
P.T.A. MEETING
Billy Gibbs, M&lt;&gt;na Russell, CarMrs He ' Br\ a:es
ONLY
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m«llng MISs l.nrro'"
Weiss ' .John F. Lewis.
The New Haven PTA mel on olyn Barnett, Terry Bird and Robert D 1
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the drvoliNtHls.
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Chatmten
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IIJI.e N'tcewander, Mr' s. Arthur
the
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Mason
Moth· to . the flag, the singing or "Am- Martha F'k
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D Mrs. Kay Jters "CUB SCOUTS ·.. M r ~-• we re oMsers. Fnaye'llll5·mt
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Taylorl"tl·
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AubreY NeweII , Mr s. gBIII' Hows. er, Mrs. ryR'oy Cooke pMr. ea
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Mr~ . Eb1•r Roush. \!Irs. Donald Hefreshments were served to 1I
~ Foglesong, Mrs. Rus~ll Cape- ;one guesl, Mrs. Sammy Hoff-

, hart. Mrs Ray ProH1tt. Mrs.[ man and to Lhe following mem- !
Ma~y Johnson. Mrs.
C e c ll 1 bers, Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer, 1
Sm1lh, Mrs. Helen Da\'is. Mrs. Mrs. Rosemary Cook
Mr s. l
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rat herinr 1Jnnald Cook. Mrs. Charles Yea1. 1- llll ._ 1 1 JT~t·ll11'!1 1tw devoti~n- Swll tzel and nne guesl,
::\1rs. grr. rs. Joseph Lish.
Mrs.
bl pro_c: rtlm at a re('t•nt mee tlllg Harry Schw&lt;~b .
1\'Jarvan Frame. Mrs.
Lester ·
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Zerkle. Mrs. James Diehl. Mrs.
tl• :' nl:'ll , hu11w uJ l\lrs.
Ray
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1- "~ 111 [ I1Jion w1th \1r ·&lt; l' l;1ra t;r:nulpart•nt~ ar·f'
renee Foreman , Mr s.
J&lt;~mes
\\ J~'••·.m-: '1 ~ ht:.~ l':':::s. _The ..tht:'mr 1-ln -.l~ fur Par·h'
·P!'ol'fltl. Mrs. George Burns,
H·· 111 {,nnd ( lleer \l'l lh
Mrs. Mel Clark Mrs
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Tl. r club h•-.-.on. "Tiw Court· t•r P&lt;j 11ilh &lt;1 hirlhda;.• p-art~· re~
t'f1 11" :\ c1 JI't' Cl '. ib_ ., was g1ven 1', f111,- ;11 tflf• bonH' 11 f hi~ gra ndiJI .\ lr ~. C:i! nt·nne Sw; 11.Jel.
pnront~. ~lr ami ~1rs. Jnhnn v Plcas.-nt Vallry Hospital
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- Hutkr Henderson·
tl 1'111 ~~ 1. •1tl',\flght presldt•d· i\t!Pnf!mg .werr 111 ~ gr;1ndp;Jr· n•n,·t·
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C:arJa
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lhscbarged - Mrs. Marcus
Order ot Ml't'h&lt;J ni c Lodge Hall 1 'I!T\' Kin e . .Jrff :mel Christv . M_cDamel. Pl. Pleasant: Kennetb 1
w \t '\\ ll;llt·n &lt;Jt 7 p. m Mas- Mr~ ~ann' Ohlimw. Terl and Hwhmond. Pt. Pleasant: Mont ;
c•n County .!11 dge .1;1mes Thomr- •·····h;wl ~I n; Ki1fhlr•f' fl He&lt;:&lt;;on DaVIS, ~htson;
Earl Carman,
"· ·.1i i •j:f':t~ o11 \\ill s. Doru- Tr·,v and S\J;:tne : \lr~. Cha~loH~ (;ailtpol •s ; Harold Stutz. f~t.
111 nts JllG OePd::;.
\'nn ker. Kevin ami Krnt: St•rllt Pleasant: Mrs. Henry Wam. it&gt;lrt'.~llJ~H'nts \\ t·re served 0y .f11·'ti &lt;: ;~nrl narl f'n!" .lllsti~ Ki:l- r,~hL Pt. Pleasant; Catherine
Mr' Wil li;m1s and Mrs. Fox to th,· Ro 11 &lt;:h. '1r~ 1.oic: n"rlrlin~ ~{tf_fle, Leon; Brown O'Quinn.
Ah~ Dnm:1:' Cart\~nght. \lrs :met Trov. Hermandlr Knapp, d\ll: &lt;•. ~o : Oshorne Stewart, Pl.
~ :11ilda ~obi". Mrs. Lawrente fv&lt;t Roush
Plt'C!saul.
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Mr. and Mrs.
old Schw1-1rz. He was returne homr on Monday by his pas, Mr and ~trs. John Hetzer . 1

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PAIR

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EIDERLON PANTIES

REG. $1.79

REG. 59c

LADIES BLACK AND WHITE

ROUND OR OVAL PLASTIC

e American Made

e Sizes 4 ,3 to t
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eDouble
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W nesday, rebruary !Jrd at
lh Mason Methodist Church

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on~ced.
. e theme of sPrvire~ eacb .
Su ay eevning during th~ Len.. 1.
b•n SN! ~on will be . "Sermons :
lor Space Ag" Living ."
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every :
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mellhNqJslul11e
·un unqile supplg;
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MOre

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Swiss Steak · ·· ·· ·· · lb. 6Sc Beef Short Ribs · · · · lb. 39c ·
Chuck Roast · · ··· · · · lb. 59c Boiling Beef ·· · · ··· · lb. 2Sc

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Roasting Chickens · · lb. 49c Pork Steak ·· · · .. .. lb. 93c
Dried Beef loaf 4-oz. pkg. 35c Sliced Bacon ·· 1~b. pkg. 89c

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at the same special priee. the following week. ; ;

Is this a good reaso~~~ for
It's one of many.

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~edfish Fillets

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FLORIDA SEEDLESS

GRAPEFRUIT

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b•g

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FROZEN F!LLETS

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SWEET PEAS

Each

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CALIFORNIA

Navel Oranges ···· · · doz. 49c
A&amp;P-OUR FINEST QUALITY

HAWAIIAN

Fresh Pineapples · · each 49c

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JANE PARKER

Potato Chips
1-lb.
box

59( I

Wt Won-Sa Can You

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Sharp Chnse · · · ·· ··· lb. 69c
MEL.O.BIT

Ch1111 Slices 12-oz. pkg. 53c

Tilomao Yost
Ht~!ltlnttH, W. VA,

MARVEL-VANILLA

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let Crea".
,... ··· · Gal. Carton 99c

Frozen Food Feotures !

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French fries

Vegetables

2~~ S9c

29c

APPLE SAUCE --------------- '""L
CALII'OINIA
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Avocados ....
each 19c RED-SOUR PITTED
OUR OWN
HOTHOUSI
A&amp;P Chenies 2• 1~b cans 39c Tea Bags ...... 48 bags 45t ·
Rhubarb · · · ·.... · · · lb. 19c PILLSBURY OR BALLARD
ANN PAGI
Biscuits · · 4 - 8-oz. pkgs. 37c Marmalade ·· '" 2 lb. Jar 491 .

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A&amp;P-OUit FINEST QUALITY

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Yellow Perch 12-oz. pkg. 75c Oyster Stew .. 3 cans $1.00

-·..• Jane Parker Favorites!

55cd~
· LARGE

"1 etnft wtlf till It -~~~~ ., _ , I tiHit I COl
tom".;, tiiiNif It 6t/nf 'flu 'lltlllhtt'l"

CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN

Fish Sticks .. 2 lb. pkg. $1.09 Breaded Shrimp · · ·· pkg. 6Sc

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FROZEN - - - - - - -

POLE STAR-FRIED--FROZEN

Fruits and Vegetables!

Fresh Eggs

SHOP

ALL GOOD BRAND

lUPER-RlGHT

An A&amp;P RaiJl &lt;lwlek entltlea 1ft to buy the item •

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FRESH FROZEN

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We try never to disappoint you •..
we always want to be fair.

3-LB. PKG. OR MORE

LEAN-TENDER

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"ruin tlwj"

MEATY-TASTY

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ask the manapr for a
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WISCONSIN

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VALUES TO $6.9S

of uperience.

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people actively dltllU 1Jill!!•
...... About !be only loocl llkin
by Steve Lawrenn'a ,LTV' II
wlndaln hi.! ohort and dllutr'!IW
seaaon waa the sensaUat JilJ4f
by Jumlnii!COnl bllllde Judi Rolin, olplld by Nil¢
a long term p&amp;ct and iil'tr It
be star of a big color
"Al1ce Through
the
Glass," and she'a just the riPt
splendid apr itt far lblti . roll.

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Cherry Pie .. ·.... · .. each 49c

F~LY SIZE CREST

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doOr of aome control over their
Uma sold doWa tile TV chiiJio
ael!-1 permllt&lt;!d telecasting of
Geof,1 Steven' "Place Ill the
but warned
• ' must not emasculate
ptetarlal or arllstlc effectl and
ruin a movie's mood by lnserllng the pitches In casual
patchwork
fashion . . otto
Premtnger led
this fight to
retain a semblance of arUstry
and mtegrlty ln TV film sales.

ufhena~·

Ball Donuts ' ••,.... • pkg. 29c

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PRICE

95c

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Spanish Iars ·· ·· · · each 3Sc

OUR

REGULAR

tbelt' art fiDe bWIIIII beings, a Mary PoppJna

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8~ARr5 WORLD

LILT HOME

your lot or our lots in MasOfl ~of" N~w
Haven. Qualitv construction, 20 11ear1

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PTA was read by tbe pres'dent.
Margaret Cottrill. This onit was
organized May 18, 1921 · at 1
m.. Ung in the local PresbyterIan church.
The president thanked
an
homeroom mothers,
and others who helped with the
Valentine parties given
chlldren In the vorious
rooms .
The folklwiRI tommlttee
appointed fD revl.. lile By-Laws
of thiJ unit, ohairm1111, Marty
Williams and Shirley HusltA
Sara Roush, Esther Harden aad
Marie Leadingham.
Mra. Ruth Stearu'
third
grade room won the attendance
count banner and cub award.
Program for the March . 3
meelinl ,rm be presented t&gt;Y
second grade studenl!, Mrt.
Aona llllldore, teacher.
esses are to be Lou Ferrell
Palriclt Condlff, Irene Condiff,
Bernice
Winebrenner Macy
Cundiff ud E..,lya M,;.re.
The third grada students pre.
sented a play, "The Flag" with
the group alngiDg uAmeriea"
aDd an amusing playJ "The s~
len Heart."
Refreshments of cake coffee
and punch were served. Tbe
waa decorated t1 keeplnll
the Valentino theme. Tbt
1 favors for Founders' Day were
, DUmature American flags ia
1 marshmallow•. Servina:
were
STEELWORKER - Sbe : Betty
Sara
worb In lleel, but In an '
arlllt'o ttudlo, not a mUL i
Mary ·Ami Scherr, art tn- ·,
llructor at Ohio'• Xent 1
Stata Unlvmlty, awtttbad ·
: from eonventlonal gold and
J aUver 1(1 atatnlon llleellor
!her modern jl'lf81ry daaiglll seV't!'ll yean aco. She
uses heavy power equlpo
\ men!, top, to turn out
"I gleaming pletes, bottom,
Grace Hoil.r Executrix Em' which 1how otf "the btlutv
Joachim, dec. fD Cora Mae
and integrity ol the metal:~ !JmJchhn, Lot, Pomeroy.
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!Iva M. Knapp, dec. to George
" ' - - - . , . . - - - - - - \ Knapp, Affid. ror Trans., Middleport.
Lizzie Clton, Admix, Cl•~••~ce
C. Caton, dec., It Glea &lt;-aJilll, ll
Salem,
Glen Clton, Kathleen Cltoo
Lizzie Cllton, Parcel, Salem.
Walter L. Burke,
VirgiJJia
to Ohio Power Co., Easement. Sutton.
Sheridan A. Scarberry, Esther ~arberry, Sy!via Scarberry
to Early E. Scarberry, Mildred
Scarberry, I acre, Letart.
Nettie Randolph to
Ther!U ,
Randolph, parcel!. Olive.
·
Robert C. Rowand, Amy L.
Rowand to Anthony L. Fetter
Toomas J. Fetter, 102 acrea' '
. Tho Amerkan fronUer Scipio.
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rifle was the first inlanlry
Carron J. Dodderer, Hobart
firearm of precision. At the
M. Dodderer, Beulah N. Dodder.
battle of Bunker Hill, the er to Frank E. Dodderer, 138
of\merkanl Inflicted casual· acres, Olive.
tles o.! 45rr cent with their
Cecil v. Dillon, Jr., Flossie
11 m t t e ammunition by
taklng"almatthehandsome Dillon In Cecil V. Dillon, Sr.,
l'&lt;aistcoats" of tile British Evelyn Mundry, Ronald E. Diltroopa, II took longer to re· lon, Roger B. Dillon, II.IS """ \
load !hall the amooth-bore res, Olive.
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musket, but it)!ad greater
Jess Andersoo, Laura Anna '
tange ond accuracy.
Anderson li United
States :

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REGULAR $1.69 SIZE

BETTER WINTER

We build it to sui t your need! _ on

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PERMANENT

BUILDERS

famlly ,.JD _Su, day &amp;hoot and
CALL BOB ROUSH or GARY ROUSH
lllureb: datly medii&lt;Jlions dur'
.
l!tc lht,ll'"'iod: every person ob- I
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tleM. 'facrlflcml
r,iving, aad
882·2003
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all Wlfnesa d~lly to liOffieDOO. p - -

. resident's Message Read when
Syracuse Grade School PTA Meets

JANE PARKEit

eColorful Plaids
e Rayon &amp; Wool
Reg. $1.00 Vah,.

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bulll~~e~a -l'lm• SaUapr at lilt .J i6 .

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,With 10 1111nj eii!'IYI'*I pre. ertdll lo decent lliow
ltD! at tbt Cltho!JC YQUth Or-- and lbe whole community. TV dinner 111
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pnizatlon tribute to ...._ C. A CalH. court gave movie lyzod hi! Calif. oJe!ut by Gear.

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32 to 38

HEAD SCARFS

G. 0. ROUSH &amp; SONS

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SELECT FOR THE LADY

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writer, 11uu Cohan, called It
"Tha
Prom" ......
Peter Graet'a graceful tribute
IS
might go outllcle the network ll&lt;Hllmll lei
like "elubo to Perry and Cardinal
lor the noot new boll.
\datea;;) ..... One galJIIY mawt.
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wallowa all over the COUIIIry
fln eri
The Syracuse grade
.
In Sardll Flerence Kender- at bil!b cub "apeaaes" IIIII
erry I e am y vir·
PTA met In the ochool
aadh
Har- 80ft ahowlnl off ber flat filler then baa the ulllllililated 11101•
bappUy merit.
ium, Tuesday night
Feb
V
ng o• "" Witt (Juat tbree weeki .n.r tbt new Je It solicit awn lo Ill
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when tile preoldenio.
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{wiJJher • Dee Browa and baby), ID!d Ul she'a already "charitable" dedicaUo/
but CardlnJI
1:::""•1
lor Founder'a Day waa read
an a
wart.
. back worklllg out at her S71b Georgia Brown's Kurt Weill. ·al:
Ia lled Rhta personal
Shirley Huston. lllaU&gt;ry. of the
u g t to ttelle (Mn.

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AND SAVE
''BIG"

GIRL'S LINED

TENNIS OXFORDS
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Stork
Rambler Trade-Ins I

1R1la Ryan . 9·year-old daugh- . Shoats 26 to 35
The Very Best
ter ol Mr. ~nd Mrs. Edward 1-\ITLE -- Heifers 15.80 to
In Used Cars Anywhere
Ryan, fe ll Sn!unlay while roll- ' 2050; Fat Cow~ 15 to 18.20:
REASONABLE
::p skating at the home of Gael :Crmners 11 to 14. Bulls 18 to I - - NO
OFFER
REFUSED
lfdding fr&lt;~r tur ing her ldl arm . 121.50: Stock Steers 20 to 2.1i.81J : i
'Carlene Per~inger . d&lt;Jughter Stork Heifers 18 to 21 : Stock ·
SEE
of Mr. and Mrs. \Vill ia m Pr.r- Steer Calves 22 to 25.75: Stock i
singer, Columbus,
sprnl two Heifer Calves 20 to 24.30.
~ks vi sitmg with hrr grand - VEAL CALVES - Tops 33;
rfer.ll&gt; \·lr. and
.\-Jrs . Jflhn Ser·onds 32.30: Medium 24 to
~r~ h. 1ll .
30.50: Common and Heavies 18
"Your Rambler Dealer"
~r and Mrs. S!PVP :\nble. PI t~ 31.90.
POMEROY, 0.
VJ Si tr d on
with
:nollwr. \1rs . !\1alild&lt;:~ i\uble I
ll . ~i~: S i ~t.- 1" mrl r&lt;~ mil y, with
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1rs. Hol. i,_. i1owwr is hos-

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WINNER

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· Mrlsh. Clhlff Cook rs senously ~1 :-!ltndi.&lt;&gt;f Church recently
' b1&lt;'ck of Main-st where a
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1 a rr orne tn Ma son r°11 OW.· Four
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·wPr~ ·for!er on the sea l of a parked
V{'dr rf'fipienfs
g
last week
Mra slro
and ke!\.-lr.
. , . ·• . , , Terrv Bumgardner. · Tommv car was ablaze. The car suf- •'
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d f~mil of s. _C. wile:-; Sc.}vc Hou..;h and .&gt;\!bert n 11 ush Onr ferC'c! no apparent damge. (t
ylle Parkkerdsbur.ghv.lsJt· VP,1 r prrfecl aJt endanre · pins was owned by ll arve,· Cottre ll ·
Over t v.ee en wit 1er
·
other Mrs D L D dd .
w:rr reC'e1ved
hv AtirP ROJrc:h·. of 11cnderson. Dluse of
the
• at· the
· D
· du . mgh. AI- 1rh ane Bumg.:Jrner and
bl aze was not known.
1
visiting
Ann&lt;~
u &lt;1mg orne -\liP r.o 'thf I
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L ·k
· n ril l tJ attPndcmce n·ns l
mV·a UJ hart ol Para- W"rP awarded lo the roll~wi~~
EXHIBIT POSTONED
se,
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\'Mr nd i\' s L· . B h \I' were absent onlv one ~un. PL EASANT - The Jun9 ,.,r.. O:tff\ e1r er (j·~v d ·
h
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W
d hfmily of N~wark
Oh '
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urmg I r Vf&gt;ar.
Mary l{'-r oman 's CJ ub sponsored
r. and , . Joh
' . A .10 • RIL"nr:w rner . Timm"·
Roush Arts and Crafl&lt;; Rxhibit sched11• .
1c- a d Ad C'l k
.¥ 5
n
Lewis
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r iel Jr of Lor·
oh· rl
ll
are.
.uIf't I Ior Sunday , f"eb. 27, has
, .,
am.
10
1bt
1ted over the weekend with !
,
1 •en postpo ned. The Exhibit ,
. and Mrs . .John McDaniel
SALES REPORT
"'_',1S to be held In the Pleasant .
Mrs. Clarks GloecknP; . rt. ,Pleasant Livestock SaJes Co. l·.OJnt HPsort whif'h is now ,
JY1J Beth Ann Pomer , · 't · Saturday, February l!t, 1966 CJOsed. 1l1e new date ror the !
with them on S d~~' VISJ • . Hor;s - Receipts - 175 to : exhihit will hf' announeed in I
un &lt;~y.
?20
th
f
J\ lr. and Mrs. George Zu.sp;.m, ·• 27 to 28.30 : Heavies 24 to e near uture.
.. _an:- residing at Newark, Ohio 27: Fat Sows 20 to 2125 : Boars

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WHITE AND
COLORS

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J !P'1rlllnc" rin~
presrnHl
il a!SOO CfS.IUa bv e~sis tant superintPndent A·l-

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The validity t1 Mexican dl·
'"""'" (upheld by N.Y.'s bigbest court) Is headed for the u.s.
Supremo
Court
star Clorls Leachman
iMrs.
George Englund) welcomed
4U: child .... The lbeatre
dustry quietly Is puablng lbll

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Opposite Evans Super Market

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s.nill Aatell'a 1111 '*'lbdJJ uve plea:
,.......
session o1 the
1fllll OV• tbt Rainbow, DO .,
It abolish thtN.Y. Legislature ly
SlormJ Weatbtr al all, etc......
Why doftn't 11m- Jive
brolters' fee
fi.Q et-acalpiOI.. . . .. Coaservalho With oJ1 bJ1 a-underUnp at Mocul Gub Inc. .,,tOO,IIOO to
reallsU
. erea Ill more CatboUca (Jed by Brtnt Bozell, CBS NtWI backiq the I111Wlllmakt a movie!"
"JJtdlum
su pi
on legal lormer Bill .Buckley assoctala) Retirement of Fred FrlendJ Name" attra lei ft,ioo or more
_ P Ywill
and • the theory are organlzmg a new mil•· 1u 8 IHipaturo telegram
to whip up TV phi]Jntlnpy
• 11 mlnate permanent- zine to "offset" the very llberal boss Bill Paley, NBC-ABC op. on many charity teletllou a11
pos!Uon psaer11 estlmalt CBS round the U.S. (minor ar

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Edmo~ds

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By Jack O'Brian

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3 ROOMS
New Furniture

that Commonweal 11 DOt

.Voice of Bro·adway

t.,~t. lllr~;J._Da111111111ntl, ~-~ 0.. M.-. 1tN

Mrs.
Nancy Mrs.
Halbrooll:
Mrt eula Roush,
Paul Roush,
Jack Needs,
, Mrt. Albarl Thomp- ley, . Martht rtke, Mrs. Pear'-

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wbll't Jatt 1t1nae4J 11u11 It dlndJ
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wePdl wbera' YOII," 'lfllb. Ill 1111111""' P.) Como, a .Uv• mecbllltoa Jullt• Andreu
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IIIII ..,.f_ IIUl MIJ'Iflll Aallf/tiOII IJric, Ill Pope Paul'a ~t lut year to Jl'woocl Pflrli·r011ll tt~

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Class History
Jury Decides man
I'ff beG0 ften
Guilty of Charge
W
Hilda Weiss RuPTn,·on·,PLLeoEASANn,wars fou-ndPeagulrlutye .
Be Speaker for By
MASON - Miss Hilda Weiss, of ,an .•ssaull charge ia Maaon

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1111'1. linin

NE1fl HAVEN

Mrt.
Sayle, Mrs.
Gerald
Mr•
R. H. Bird, Mrt · Jobn 'Morg..: Thompson,
son, Mra. Roger
Rll81011.Hermall BrUu,
Mr. and
!Jirl.Clark,
DlfiSh!
1!UB BRO'l'IIEIIHOOD
New York IDWII Ill ,731 · was Jerry Morgan, Louise Glbbe, Knapp, Mrt. Lealie Rooah,
Jamel GObert, Mtl. BIDy To•
Mason, was appointed by the County Circuit Court Tuesdar Tha E.U.B. Jltootherbood met presented by the alxtb grade Mrs. Leo Glbbe, Mr.
cart cy Roush, Jllltzl Oldaker,
bert, J(ra. Roscoe Ca1hotJll.
president of the SUnshine class, rollowing two boors deliheia- at the church lor their regular under the direction tl their Gibbs, Mrs. Luther
Smith, David Rouab, Mr. and Mrs.
· VJ8IT8 PARENTII
PT. PLEASANT _ Additional Mrs. catherine Swatr.el, to ob- tion by a petit jury.
monthly meeting with 0 t h a teacher, Mr. Wilfred Dmgess. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Roush, Burris, Beclty Burris, M r
Mr. 1¥, Mrs. Roland 1Wr
'"'•lis of the annual Lincoln lain the history of the Sunshine Runion was indicted by the Lleving as leader. Others at· Those par.ticipatlng
-:1 ere Mr. and Mrs. George Carson. &amp;ward Burri!, Mrt.
Debra arid Diane of Owensbor&lt;•
.
dinner are announced. by Class of the Mason MetbodJSt January grand jury on the mis- tending were Bernard Liev!n4 Joim BurriS, Beverly ,..napp, Mrs. Ernestine JOJiell, Mro. Ro- Whitmore, Mrs. Chester
Ky., vlalted over the -k .em
., .' ' Mawn County Republican Church MISses Hilda and Lo- demeanor charge of beating a Edward ,Bumgarner,
Eddie M•chaei
Howsrd,
Cynthia bert Layne, Harriett Layne, Mrs or, Mrt. Harry Gibbs, Mr.
wltb hw parettlll, Mr. and Mrs
.... .,·ullve Comm ttee.
rena
entertamed
the nine year old child. He will be Bumgerner, Jolm Bumgarner, Roush, Bruce Adams, Brian James Hart, Mr. 11111 Mrs. Nell Mrt. George Iqels, Mn.
Grimm Mr and Mrs
1 .of west class. at their home Thursday sentenced March 4th.
, Rormer Governor
Horry Pickens. George
Russell, Darlene R'flle, Dav- Haymaker, Mrs. Ada wears, gene Heoaon, T.W. Abolla,
CJrtmm
'boDII wiU.
. -"'"": Cecil H Uaderwood. evenmg.
.
Jurors returning U•• guilty Ralph Gibbs, Luther SJmth 1d M&lt;Jrgan, Jane Haymaker, 1J&amp;. Mrs. Doa Bumgardner, MISS
nr Huntmgton. will be the rea· Mrs. Muri Megee and Mrs. verdict were: Daniel P. ·rom· Tom Hoffman. Edgar Layne, bra Paugh, Sharon Richard, Patricia Pratt, Mrs. K. G.
. 110red speak•r. stmrmg the ros- IW•Iham Fry reported on
the Iinson, Edward Perry, Glen Rev. Marlin Ber•sfotd, Ralph Lmda Roush, ~ebra Rickard, Tbompaon, Mrs. l.oois JoJm.
· 1~11m w1th Underwood w11l be t rotor scheme and cost of pamt l o. Holland, John F. Hoffman, Sayre, Ottle Roush.
George Cheryl Howard, Kandt Sayre, wn, Mrt. Charles w. Roush,
thorleston Mayor John J. Shank· and drapenes to be used Ill \ ~ames F. Daugherty, Linford Jewell, Paul Rickard, Robert Teresa Moms .. Michael Athey, M~s Ratcliff, Mrs. Arthur
lin. .Several other stat• d 1gm· ll!e Sunshme Class room and s1sson, Byron Shinn, Ruth M. Cooke, Terry Smith,
Charles Millard Morns, Johnny Jones, Smith, Mrs. John Reitmire,
tar!e1; have been tssuf'd mvtta- adJommg class ro{)m m the , Blain, L. M. Johnson Bern- Weaver and Harry Miller.
Bonme Jones, Jane Harmon, Mrs Paul Rickard M J
tion• and art expe&lt;led to
church Preceding the business ard Coo&lt;, VIolet
and
P.T.A. MEETING
Billy Gibbs, M&lt;&gt;na Russell, CarMrs He ' Br\ a:es
ONLY
i.fen,l
m«llng MISs l.nrro'"
Weiss ' .John F. Lewis.
The New Haven PTA mel on olyn Barnett, Terry Bird and Robert D 1
,Thors.
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The dmner will be held Mon-.
the drvoliNtHls.
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I a."i GrJ·ma eM"' Er' ' K m-Ipo.ol Down - l1lance .n
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the Moose
Hall.
Chatmten
nf pl&lt;n
won 'JASON
' IASON MO'l HERS CLUB ed the meeting wiht the pledge moth ers o1 J o Lockh an an d Bt·•
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1. · t'(l and pm.cs • Wl're
IIJI.e N'tcewander, Mr' s. Arthur
the
[)a_\'d Dtnnl;'rd are I)~
Mason
Moth· to . the flag, the singing or "Am- Martha F'k
HudnaI'...
"l Lmcoln
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" l\.II'RS [)nna
II ('ld l·n~]('song fl!ld er·~.• Cl b - The
I e.s rooms and they Ha~ Mrs. Eugene
11,ednes day er1ca"
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· FURNITURE CO.
0 11\'f'r r.s wnaur 11ckets ;1re
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mrnts\1 to Miss
Forthe, James
':"th", Mr.g androMD Emma
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w·1 Jarrell
d M wilh
D Mrs. Kay Jters "CUB SCOUTS ·.. M r ~-• we re oMsers. Fnaye'llll5·mt
rs.' Char es Howewa'nt , Mr.
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·at $3 per person and M
MASON, W. VA.
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arv
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,rs.
Fred
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son
an
rs.
anny
Yonker
ames
Haggerty
read
a
poem,
an•·
Mrs.
Wilfred
Din
ess
Mr
Cborles
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Mrs.
Ral
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W
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Taylorl"tl·
. .\lrs. George
as ccrhoslesses.
AubreY NeweII , Mr s. gBIII' Hows. er, Mrs. ryR'oy Cooke pMr. ea
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'ded d .
bMrs.
. 1 "He is Nothing But A Boy"
and
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ry. rs Murl 1 • er, pres1.
urmg a ne
A play using the theme of a l d C the · RlfD Mr
d Mr Chari H I ' M Ll
. Megee. 'vir: Reuben Stewart,[ busmess meetmg.
,
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Mr~ . Eb1•r Roush. \!Irs. Donald Hefreshments were served to 1I
~ Foglesong, Mrs. Rus~ll Cape- ;one guesl, Mrs. Sammy Hoff-

, hart. Mrs Ray ProH1tt. Mrs.[ man and to Lhe following mem- !
Ma~y Johnson. Mrs.
C e c ll 1 bers, Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer, 1
Sm1lh, Mrs. Helen Da\'is. Mrs. Mrs. Rosemary Cook
Mr s. l
1
. \ JA St1\l - Mrs. .John Roaeh, LI'Ster Zt&gt;rklt-. Mrs
rat herinr 1Jnnald Cook. Mrs. Charles Yea1. 1- llll ._ 1 1 JT~t·ll11'!1 1tw devoti~n- Swll tzel and nne guesl,
::\1rs. grr. rs. Joseph Lish.
Mrs.
bl pro_c: rtlm at a re('t•nt mee tlllg Harry Schw&lt;~b .
1\'Jarvan Frame. Mrs.
Lester ·
&lt;1' 1hr \ 1:!~ 1 111 lll,mt·m Jkf'rs :11
Zerkle. Mrs. James Diehl. Mrs.
tl• :' nl:'ll , hu11w uJ l\lrs.
Ray
i fr.·ddu~ Thabet, ~rs.
L &lt;J
1- "~ 111 [ I1Jion w1th \1r ·&lt; l' l;1ra t;r:nulpart•nt~ ar·f'
renee Foreman , Mr s.
J&lt;~mes
\\ J~'••·.m-: '1 ~ ht:.~ l':':::s. _The ..tht:'mr 1-ln -.l~ fur Par·h'
·P!'ol'fltl. Mrs. George Burns,
H·· 111 {,nnd ( lleer \l'l lh
Mrs. Mel Clark Mrs
11 1
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I:1&gt;;rn 1·rom John 16. . W.\1· 11 .'\'I'.N
D&lt;JntOn Gn·en. Mrs. Edward
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I\P : I ··~ 1 ~ ~~r :'\PI\' l-l:ti'Pn Wilfl hon· 1\'l~ ·s. Thom as McGowan.
Tl. r club h•-.-.on. "Tiw Court· t•r P&lt;j 11ilh &lt;1 hirlhda;.• p-art~· re~
t'f1 11" :\ c1 JI't' Cl '. ib_ ., was g1ven 1', f111,- ;11 tflf• bonH' 11 f hi~ gra ndiJI .\ lr ~. C:i! nt·nne Sw; 11.Jel.
pnront~. ~lr ami ~1rs. Jnhnn v Plcas.-nt Vallry Hospital
!'~an,
111":·,.
n1:lflr· ro ':il:'nd ll'l!t &lt;:b ,.\ raleni Hlt' theme W&lt;
l.:;
Ad mJ.11cd ·
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Denms
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:md o t ! u~ r u-.('r! ror the pnr1v crlebratmg R h J
Pt p]
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b•" ·b 1o snlrllt'r~ :n V1rt Nam ,.,i,_ !'a·q h1rtb d:w.·
Bi rthdav· Wo_ulls
' Mr.,c Kmnt·v
· eLeasat&lt;Jrt
n : · Mrs.
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1 J&lt;l111
Mrs
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11 w
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Pt. Pleasant
· ' Mrs r· '
mo:temg I .al (•ntlnf.'
ami ballrM1'lS
n k·w1.111. p t. PI e.~:~sant: · Mrs.
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1 1 1 lt~. llu. ~mess
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. gues· ts· - Huger Sweat. Ga lhpohs
- Hutkr Henderson·
tl 1'111 ~~ 1. •1tl',\flght presldt•d· i\t!Pnf!mg .werr 111 ~ gr;1ndp;Jr· n•n,·t·
'" ~ ruu ;t dt-.l'USSed &lt;l!tendmg &lt;&gt;!~j" :mrl hi~ mnthr r _
C:arJa
_
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. Jb,· mer! Pl·~ 0 11 Fe b. 28 al Jr. 1\"':trn~ and the ft• llo11-ine. \lr&lt;;
lhscbarged - Mrs. Marcus
Order ot Ml't'h&lt;J ni c Lodge Hall 1 'I!T\' Kin e . .Jrff :mel Christv . M_cDamel. Pl. Pleasant: Kennetb 1
w \t '\\ ll;llt·n &lt;Jt 7 p. m Mas- Mr~ ~ann' Ohlimw. Terl and Hwhmond. Pt. Pleasant: Mont ;
c•n County .!11 dge .1;1mes Thomr- •·····h;wl ~I n; Ki1fhlr•f' fl He&lt;:&lt;;on DaVIS, ~htson;
Earl Carman,
"· ·.1i i •j:f':t~ o11 \\ill s. Doru- Tr·,v and S\J;:tne : \lr~. Cha~loH~ (;ailtpol •s ; Harold Stutz. f~t.
111 nts JllG OePd::;.
\'nn ker. Kevin ami Krnt: St•rllt Pleasant: Mrs. Henry Wam. it&gt;lrt'.~llJ~H'nts \\ t·re served 0y .f11·'ti &lt;: ;~nrl narl f'n!" .lllsti~ Ki:l- r,~hL Pt. Pleasant; Catherine
Mr' Wil li;m1s and Mrs. Fox to th,· Ro 11 &lt;:h. '1r~ 1.oic: n"rlrlin~ ~{tf_fle, Leon; Brown O'Quinn.
Ah~ Dnm:1:' Cart\~nght. \lrs :met Trov. Hermandlr Knapp, d\ll: &lt;•. ~o : Oshorne Stewart, Pl.
~ :11ilda ~obi". Mrs. Lawrente fv&lt;t Roush
Plt'C!saul.
•H t&lt;:h. ~1rs. Cal henne !-iw:l\t.l'l
Bir1hs - ~Ir . and Mrs. Ran- ·
;·:. Elir.&lt;JbJ•1h Jeffers. _\1 r ~
dell Mayes. Ashton, a son : ~fr.
·· .".' .!-ir H_
ud-nn . .\1r~.
.J 11 hn P'p. rftkrt -".tlf'nrlnnt'f"
;and \·1rs Husse\1 Likens, Hendcro.;on il flo n .
_ · 1·shall. a nd .11 rs. J ohn Road1. .-..
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ALL REGULAR SllES AND EX-LARGE

LADIES' LACE TRIMMED

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od ilelwr. Parkersburg, visover the wt•ekend wit.h his
ndp~renls.
Mr. and Mrs.
old Schw1-1rz. He was returne homr on Monday by his pas, Mr and ~trs. John Hetzer . 1

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PAIR

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EIDERLON PANTIES

REG. $1.79

REG. 59c

LADIES BLACK AND WHITE

ROUND OR OVAL PLASTIC

e American Made

e Sizes 4 ,3 to t
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eDouble
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W nesday, rebruary !Jrd at
lh Mason Methodist Church

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on~ced.
. e theme of sPrvire~ eacb .
Su ay eevning during th~ Len.. 1.
b•n SN! ~on will be . "Sermons :
lor Space Ag" Living ."
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every :
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mellhNqJslul11e
·un unqile supplg;
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MOre

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Swiss Steak · ·· ·· ·· · lb. 6Sc Beef Short Ribs · · · · lb. 39c ·
Chuck Roast · · ··· · · · lb. 59c Boiling Beef ·· · · ··· · lb. 2Sc

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Roasting Chickens · · lb. 49c Pork Steak ·· · · .. .. lb. 93c
Dried Beef loaf 4-oz. pkg. 35c Sliced Bacon ·· 1~b. pkg. 89c

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at the same special priee. the following week. ; ;

Is this a good reaso~~~ for
It's one of many.

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~edfish Fillets

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GRAPEFRUIT

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SWEET PEAS

Each

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CALIFORNIA

Navel Oranges ···· · · doz. 49c
A&amp;P-OUR FINEST QUALITY

HAWAIIAN

Fresh Pineapples · · each 49c

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Potato Chips
1-lb.
box

59( I

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Sharp Chnse · · · ·· ··· lb. 69c
MEL.O.BIT

Ch1111 Slices 12-oz. pkg. 53c

Tilomao Yost
Ht~!ltlnttH, W. VA,

MARVEL-VANILLA

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Frozen Food Feotures !

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French fries

Vegetables

2~~ S9c

29c

APPLE SAUCE --------------- '""L
CALII'OINIA
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Avocados ....
each 19c RED-SOUR PITTED
OUR OWN
HOTHOUSI
A&amp;P Chenies 2• 1~b cans 39c Tea Bags ...... 48 bags 45t ·
Rhubarb · · · ·.... · · · lb. 19c PILLSBURY OR BALLARD
ANN PAGI
Biscuits · · 4 - 8-oz. pkgs. 37c Marmalade ·· '" 2 lb. Jar 491 .

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Yellow Perch 12-oz. pkg. 75c Oyster Stew .. 3 cans $1.00

-·..• Jane Parker Favorites!

55cd~
· LARGE

"1 etnft wtlf till It -~~~~ ., _ , I tiHit I COl
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CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN

Fish Sticks .. 2 lb. pkg. $1.09 Breaded Shrimp · · ·· pkg. 6Sc

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POLE STAR-FRIED--FROZEN

Fruits and Vegetables!

Fresh Eggs

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lUPER-RlGHT

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we always want to be fair.

3-LB. PKG. OR MORE

LEAN-TENDER

English Roast · ·· ··· lb. 69c Ground Beef ·· · · · ··· lb. SSe

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MEATY-TASTY

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ask the manapr for a
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of uperience.

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people actively dltllU 1Jill!!•
...... About !be only loocl llkin
by Steve Lawrenn'a ,LTV' II
wlndaln hi.! ohort and dllutr'!IW
seaaon waa the sensaUat JilJ4f
by Jumlnii!COnl bllllde Judi Rolin, olplld by Nil¢
a long term p&amp;ct and iil'tr It
be star of a big color
"Al1ce Through
the
Glass," and she'a just the riPt
splendid apr itt far lblti . roll.

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Cherry Pie .. ·.... · .. each 49c

F~LY SIZE CREST

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doOr of aome control over their
Uma sold doWa tile TV chiiJio
ael!-1 permllt&lt;!d telecasting of
Geof,1 Steven' "Place Ill the
but warned
• ' must not emasculate
ptetarlal or arllstlc effectl and
ruin a movie's mood by lnserllng the pitches In casual
patchwork
fashion . . otto
Premtnger led
this fight to
retain a semblance of arUstry
and mtegrlty ln TV film sales.

ufhena~·

Ball Donuts ' ••,.... • pkg. 29c

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Spanish Iars ·· ·· · · each 3Sc

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8~ARr5 WORLD

LILT HOME

your lot or our lots in MasOfl ~of" N~w
Haven. Qualitv construction, 20 11ear1

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PTA was read by tbe pres'dent.
Margaret Cottrill. This onit was
organized May 18, 1921 · at 1
m.. Ung in the local PresbyterIan church.
The president thanked
an
homeroom mothers,
and others who helped with the
Valentine parties given
chlldren In the vorious
rooms .
The folklwiRI tommlttee
appointed fD revl.. lile By-Laws
of thiJ unit, ohairm1111, Marty
Williams and Shirley HusltA
Sara Roush, Esther Harden aad
Marie Leadingham.
Mra. Ruth Stearu'
third
grade room won the attendance
count banner and cub award.
Program for the March . 3
meelinl ,rm be presented t&gt;Y
second grade studenl!, Mrt.
Aona llllldore, teacher.
esses are to be Lou Ferrell
Palriclt Condlff, Irene Condiff,
Bernice
Winebrenner Macy
Cundiff ud E..,lya M,;.re.
The third grada students pre.
sented a play, "The Flag" with
the group alngiDg uAmeriea"
aDd an amusing playJ "The s~
len Heart."
Refreshments of cake coffee
and punch were served. Tbe
waa decorated t1 keeplnll
the Valentino theme. Tbt
1 favors for Founders' Day were
, DUmature American flags ia
1 marshmallow•. Servina:
were
STEELWORKER - Sbe : Betty
Sara
worb In lleel, but In an '
arlllt'o ttudlo, not a mUL i
Mary ·Ami Scherr, art tn- ·,
llructor at Ohio'• Xent 1
Stata Unlvmlty, awtttbad ·
: from eonventlonal gold and
J aUver 1(1 atatnlon llleellor
!her modern jl'lf81ry daaiglll seV't!'ll yean aco. She
uses heavy power equlpo
\ men!, top, to turn out
"I gleaming pletes, bottom,
Grace Hoil.r Executrix Em' which 1how otf "the btlutv
Joachim, dec. fD Cora Mae
and integrity ol the metal:~ !JmJchhn, Lot, Pomeroy.
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!Iva M. Knapp, dec. to George
" ' - - - . , . . - - - - - - \ Knapp, Affid. ror Trans., Middleport.
Lizzie Clton, Admix, Cl•~••~ce
C. Caton, dec., It Glea &lt;-aJilll, ll
Salem,
Glen Clton, Kathleen Cltoo
Lizzie Cllton, Parcel, Salem.
Walter L. Burke,
VirgiJJia
to Ohio Power Co., Easement. Sutton.
Sheridan A. Scarberry, Esther ~arberry, Sy!via Scarberry
to Early E. Scarberry, Mildred
Scarberry, I acre, Letart.
Nettie Randolph to
Ther!U ,
Randolph, parcel!. Olive.
·
Robert C. Rowand, Amy L.
Rowand to Anthony L. Fetter
Toomas J. Fetter, 102 acrea' '
. Tho Amerkan fronUer Scipio.
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rifle was the first inlanlry
Carron J. Dodderer, Hobart
firearm of precision. At the
M. Dodderer, Beulah N. Dodder.
battle of Bunker Hill, the er to Frank E. Dodderer, 138
of\merkanl Inflicted casual· acres, Olive.
tles o.! 45rr cent with their
Cecil v. Dillon, Jr., Flossie
11 m t t e ammunition by
taklng"almatthehandsome Dillon In Cecil V. Dillon, Sr.,
l'&lt;aistcoats" of tile British Evelyn Mundry, Ronald E. Diltroopa, II took longer to re· lon, Roger B. Dillon, II.IS """ \
load !hall the amooth-bore res, Olive.
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Jess Andersoo, Laura Anna '
tange ond accuracy.
Anderson li United
States :

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REGULAR $1.69 SIZE

BETTER WINTER

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BUILDERS

famlly ,.JD _Su, day &amp;hoot and
CALL BOB ROUSH or GARY ROUSH
lllureb: datly medii&lt;Jlions dur'
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l!tc lht,ll'"'iod: every person ob- I
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. resident's Message Read when
Syracuse Grade School PTA Meets

JANE PARKEit

eColorful Plaids
e Rayon &amp; Wool
Reg. $1.00 Vah,.

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bulll~~e~a -l'lm• SaUapr at lilt .J i6 .

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,With 10 1111nj eii!'IYI'*I pre. ertdll lo decent lliow
ltD! at tbt Cltho!JC YQUth Or-- and lbe whole community. TV dinner 111
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pnizatlon tribute to ...._ C. A CalH. court gave movie lyzod hi! Calif. oJe!ut by Gear.

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mo at the Amorlcana, Perry's
writer, 11uu Cohan, called It
"Tha
Prom" ......
Peter Graet'a graceful tribute
IS
might go outllcle the network ll&lt;Hllmll lei
like "elubo to Perry and Cardinal
lor the noot new boll.
\datea;;) ..... One galJIIY mawt.
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lttlly tine
wallowa all over the COUIIIry
fln eri
The Syracuse grade
.
In Sardll Flerence Kender- at bil!b cub "apeaaes" IIIII
erry I e am y vir·
PTA met In the ochool
aadh
Har- 80ft ahowlnl off ber flat filler then baa the ulllllililated 11101•
bappUy merit.
ium, Tuesday night
Feb
V
ng o• "" Witt (Juat tbree weeki .n.r tbt new Je It solicit awn lo Ill
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gave Pen')' Ita
when tile preoldenio.
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{wiJJher • Dee Browa and baby), ID!d Ul she'a already "charitable" dedicaUo/
but CardlnJI
1:::""•1
lor Founder'a Day waa read
an a
wart.
. back worklllg out at her S71b Georgia Brown's Kurt Weill. ·al:
Ia lled Rhta personal
Shirley Huston. lllaU&gt;ry. of the
u g t to ttelle (Mn.

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AND SAVE
''BIG"

GIRL'S LINED

TENNIS OXFORDS
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Stork
Rambler Trade-Ins I

1R1la Ryan . 9·year-old daugh- . Shoats 26 to 35
The Very Best
ter ol Mr. ~nd Mrs. Edward 1-\ITLE -- Heifers 15.80 to
In Used Cars Anywhere
Ryan, fe ll Sn!unlay while roll- ' 2050; Fat Cow~ 15 to 18.20:
REASONABLE
::p skating at the home of Gael :Crmners 11 to 14. Bulls 18 to I - - NO
OFFER
REFUSED
lfdding fr&lt;~r tur ing her ldl arm . 121.50: Stock Steers 20 to 2.1i.81J : i
'Carlene Per~inger . d&lt;Jughter Stork Heifers 18 to 21 : Stock ·
SEE
of Mr. and Mrs. \Vill ia m Pr.r- Steer Calves 22 to 25.75: Stock i
singer, Columbus,
sprnl two Heifer Calves 20 to 24.30.
~ks vi sitmg with hrr grand - VEAL CALVES - Tops 33;
rfer.ll&gt; \·lr. and
.\-Jrs . Jflhn Ser·onds 32.30: Medium 24 to
~r~ h. 1ll .
30.50: Common and Heavies 18
"Your Rambler Dealer"
~r and Mrs. S!PVP :\nble. PI t~ 31.90.
POMEROY, 0.
VJ Si tr d on
with
:nollwr. \1rs . !\1alild&lt;:~ i\uble I
ll . ~i~: S i ~t.- 1" mrl r&lt;~ mil y, with
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1rs. Hol. i,_. i1owwr is hos-

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WINNER

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· Mrlsh. Clhlff Cook rs senously ~1 :-!ltndi.&lt;&gt;f Church recently
' b1&lt;'ck of Main-st where a
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1 a rr orne tn Ma son r°11 OW.· Four
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·wPr~ ·for!er on the sea l of a parked
V{'dr rf'fipienfs
g
last week
Mra slro
and ke!\.-lr.
. , . ·• . , , Terrv Bumgardner. · Tommv car was ablaze. The car suf- •'
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d f~mil of s. _C. wile:-; Sc.}vc Hou..;h and .&gt;\!bert n 11 ush Onr ferC'c! no apparent damge. (t
ylle Parkkerdsbur.ghv.lsJt· VP,1 r prrfecl aJt endanre · pins was owned by ll arve,· Cottre ll ·
Over t v.ee en wit 1er
·
other Mrs D L D dd .
w:rr reC'e1ved
hv AtirP ROJrc:h·. of 11cnderson. Dluse of
the
• at· the
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· du . mgh. AI- 1rh ane Bumg.:Jrner and
bl aze was not known.
1
visiting
Ann&lt;~
u &lt;1mg orne -\liP r.o 'thf I
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L ·k
· n ril l tJ attPndcmce n·ns l
mV·a UJ hart ol Para- W"rP awarded lo the roll~wi~~
EXHIBIT POSTONED
se,
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\'Mr nd i\' s L· . B h \I' were absent onlv one ~un. PL EASANT - The Jun9 ,.,r.. O:tff\ e1r er (j·~v d ·
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W
d hfmily of N~wark
Oh '
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urmg I r Vf&gt;ar.
Mary l{'-r oman 's CJ ub sponsored
r. and , . Joh
' . A .10 • RIL"nr:w rner . Timm"·
Roush Arts and Crafl&lt;; Rxhibit sched11• .
1c- a d Ad C'l k
.¥ 5
n
Lewis
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r iel Jr of Lor·
oh· rl
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are.
.uIf't I Ior Sunday , f"eb. 27, has
, .,
am.
10
1bt
1ted over the weekend with !
,
1 •en postpo ned. The Exhibit ,
. and Mrs . .John McDaniel
SALES REPORT
"'_',1S to be held In the Pleasant .
Mrs. Clarks GloecknP; . rt. ,Pleasant Livestock SaJes Co. l·.OJnt HPsort whif'h is now ,
JY1J Beth Ann Pomer , · 't · Saturday, February l!t, 1966 CJOsed. 1l1e new date ror the !
with them on S d~~' VISJ • . Hor;s - Receipts - 175 to : exhihit will hf' announeed in I
un &lt;~y.
?20
th
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J\ lr. and Mrs. George Zu.sp;.m, ·• 27 to 28.30 : Heavies 24 to e near uture.
.. _an:- residing at Newark, Ohio 27: Fat Sows 20 to 2125 : Boars

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COLORS

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presrnHl
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The validity t1 Mexican dl·
'"""'" (upheld by N.Y.'s bigbest court) Is headed for the u.s.
Supremo
Court
star Clorls Leachman
iMrs.
George Englund) welcomed
4U: child .... The lbeatre
dustry quietly Is puablng lbll

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Middleport, Ohio

Opposite Evans Super Market

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s.nill Aatell'a 1111 '*'lbdJJ uve plea:
,.......
session o1 the
1fllll OV• tbt Rainbow, DO .,
It abolish thtN.Y. Legislature ly
SlormJ Weatbtr al all, etc......
Why doftn't 11m- Jive
brolters' fee
fi.Q et-acalpiOI.. . . .. Coaservalho With oJ1 bJ1 a-underUnp at Mocul Gub Inc. .,,tOO,IIOO to
reallsU
. erea Ill more CatboUca (Jed by Brtnt Bozell, CBS NtWI backiq the I111Wlllmakt a movie!"
"JJtdlum
su pi
on legal lormer Bill .Buckley assoctala) Retirement of Fred FrlendJ Name" attra lei ft,ioo or more
_ P Ywill
and • the theory are organlzmg a new mil•· 1u 8 IHipaturo telegram
to whip up TV phi]Jntlnpy
• 11 mlnate permanent- zine to "offset" the very llberal boss Bill Paley, NBC-ABC op. on many charity teletllou a11
pos!Uon psaer11 estlmalt CBS round the U.S. (minor ar

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Edmo~ds

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By Jack O'Brian

re~

3 ROOMS
New Furniture

that Commonweal 11 DOt

.Voice of Bro·adway

t.,~t. lllr~;J._Da111111111ntl, ~-~ 0.. M.-. 1tN

Mrs.
Nancy Mrs.
Halbrooll:
Mrt eula Roush,
Paul Roush,
Jack Needs,
, Mrt. Albarl Thomp- ley, . Martht rtke, Mrs. Pear'-

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wbll't Jatt 1t1nae4J 11u11 It dlndJ
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wePdl wbera' YOII," 'lfllb. Ill 1111111""' P.) Como, a .Uv• mecbllltoa Jullt• Andreu
lll#lf t: ·-~l'i
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II ...., tiiiDk ......Coalpoeflt 40111
IIIII ..,.f_ IIUl MIJ'Iflll Aallf/tiOII IJric, Ill Pope Paul'a ~t lut year to Jl'woocl Pflrli·r011ll tt~

Cwiill!i6will - "

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reported It tit, 1M IIIIIN

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In rolor and design by means of horizontal stripes at
hemline of dreos and waistline of coal Jackel dress
treater) bas shlped front panel and turtle neck collar.
Tbe e•qulslle detail of the dress (right) Is answered by
&amp;hat of the short jaclet-how for bow,laclng for facing.

Italian rreatlvlty and Amerlran know-how are tomblned
in Oonna Paula eouture knit&amp; by Seymour Jatobion.
Those handsome ••liB are d.,lgned and made Ia Italy
to American fi gure proportions. SleeHless, shaped dresi .
(lefiJ has a malrhlng long coal. These are co-ordinaled

8--Daliy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb.__23. 1966

tuci's Future Husband has

w I•

The Meigs ?&gt;unty Jl8n!l B11- cclud!ld
~ Wootell, \subject to 1118 acceptance.
paid..Plans were laid for • 1P1'
.,.au Board of Trustees Is un-- Carpenter as \Vheat representa- Curreut 1966 membership In cia! effort to collect all membel'
anllnous •in opJI!lllllan lo pro- live for 111e local org~ the Melp·Cot!aty Farm·Bureau sh1ps before Mareb L
1
posed cuts In lhe Federal School
.
Milk Sudsldy program lD the .
196'1 National budget,
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT nL 9:00
Andrew Cross, Farm Bureau
President, said, "This li a douALSO OPEN ALl. IMY THURSDAYS
ble blow at the rural I!CODOmy.
The cut from $103 mllliDD In the
current budget to ~1 mllilOII In
fiscal 1967 would rob many qn..
derpriviledged cbU~n of the
only source of milk they enjoy,
They would prove especially dlaasterous in this area of Ohio.
The health of an entire future
generation coold be affected."
lie added, "In addition, the
lmpad on lhe dairy Industry in
!bill area could be very great.
Milk sold to scbool cblldren
through thlll· program represents
aimost five percent of tbe com·
mereta! sales of whole milk In
~Wflololllloat.lldll
Ohio. '!be· resultant loss In sales
11111tohlria
1'11 nrlb1a I
could mean sharply lower
prices for milk at the farm at
3.99
a time when produclioJI Is coming into line with consumption
ana farmers are enjoying relatively better prices thaD at any
time in recent years."
.The resolution was approved
at a regular Farm Bureau hoard,
meeting. Other action taken ln_ _:__ _ _ _ __

Of ung

1

Olefin, New Fiber, Sliould
The decillion could have impllc..:Jons far beyond whether
tbe handsome brain surgeqn
1101 back Ia prison.

While Sboppard maintailled be
was innocent and that bill constitutional rights - · violated
on several grouAda, his cblef
plea apparently waa tbat news
coverage of the Crime and trial
made it Impossible for him to
have 1 fair trial.

Almost nine years after
Sheppard
entered Ohio Penllellwhich lives along the Gila
LULIII-ladlel -'trJHOf"'
•lUI ..etP tlttlld bllld, lutlary,
a
federal
district court
and Salt riven in southero
111lnM 111111 .,. fft'lttbll
A r lz on a. In prehistoric ruled In July, 11164, lltat HWI
WE AR A ""''" ......... ,,..,. ~"''"
times they developed a syo- coverage of the crime and trial
tem of Irrigation of which
there Is still evidence.
Friendly to the whites, they
long withstood the Apache,
DIVISION Of 8ULOVA
fought bact the hostile Yuman tribes and sheltered
- - - - - - - fi-M
------~d
those thai toot refuge with
them. They numbered about
Your Depenclablt
G,750 in 1958.
Dtaler For
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ANTHONY
Plumbing •Heating

eoNNm·

Have this gondt IIIDk In pretty paltL Seen In SEVENTEEN.

PLUMBING
AND

HEATING

SAYS

-WY.WS50

"MiddletlQpw /Jlot~r;

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Pima Indians are a tribe

RUG

Tile PrFs ldPnl'! Y0 u n g er · pcrmis:wn to marry.
: mec_hamsm of ~ur bml?gJc c lo~k i body to readjusl If, en the
drwghtrr, in 8 eopyrightM 1:1 vu:•w of the tenseness or or,.tl me sens.e m the rJbonur!eJC1 other hand, you travel the same
HltNv trw in the currrnt ~~sue the sJt uattOn, the ~oun? coupl e aud four~d m ~I body cells. ] di.itance at the same speed
ot \ld 'all's Magazine. ..;a id ha d dectdrd to ~vOid di SCUSSIOn , Ry st ud.ymg a s.mgle nerve ce!l : aga inst the sun it usually takes
·· ,~rP 1"1 unrrrtain . bnt I'm wit!l . the ~arru ly. B u~ tht! k ~ pt a!Jve outsJd.e the ~dy 11 1 three or four days to readjust.
d.'lillilt'',v gtjing lHll'k to Sf'hool · Pre!lJdent ratsed the sub wet .
\lui S. shown. t h ~t Its el~c~rtc
The greatest effect si seen
,
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h
"
I
guess
he
knf'w
we
were
teni.Jal
var1es
m
a
deftmte
pat·
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h have to m"'·e
r 1·'1t \ 't"ar 1,e11 mg as 0 1t &lt;'
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m persons w o
(lJ\
'"'"'"' as r can m1•ans a lol to worned. sa&lt;d
Lowo.
Myllern as each day progresses. I such trips frequently.
0 In SOn I S
~m. I l,·rl tht·· mort&gt; f-'dtw:lfinn l ~ fn OJer came to us and asked, : ~Y. .expo~mg such a .cell to Q - Will birtb control pills t
· • I'
11 th is 1 read in the artr fwtal li ght and penods of . cau ~e cancer of the breast?
Pomeroy
WY 2-5428
h~n· r . the m or~ 1 r:m get r.1 ut or \' .w s a
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Tl
at's
when
!
darkness of 12 hou rs each then
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.
1'1 '' ::nd lh·· more t co n g1vt• to newspa pu s.
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. we sa l down and reasoned' slowly cha ngmg the schedule
.
ded .
omen who
I 1f .~ "
.
d recommen
In w
1.1 the •
1 . ht
un y1 were reversed.
LJOurs o the
mgtimeanof r
6
H oVh'Vf'l' ,
lhe 18 -year · ol d ·IJ''ether."
rJa'
~~t ·lllld not r omm.it h ers~lf when
·naxi mum and mini mum elec;~e Wll~ &lt;J sked Jt she _mtend~d ·
\...
tric potenti al were shifted to
111 finis h hPr
schooling. Sue 1
adapt to the new time.
',\o~' ld ~ano at l e~st three .years 1
These fi ndings expltJ in why
remammg before grad uatiOn. '
I our effiriency is greatest durOP-n_v ing nt-w.~paper r~ports I
I ing the day and why , after a
th at she waged a .~ mpa~gn to By Wayn• .G Brandstadt, M.D.I trip in a jet-propelled plane
wm hr1 fa~t1er o ~er before she
We have long suspected that
ami Patnck ~ugent . beco me da ily rhythms of uur bodies ! Now Many Wear
~:~aged, she. ~eci&lt;Jred . .
: we re Nntrolled in som.e my-:
My fathet IS a much bigger i sterious way. Some d1seases

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FALSE' TEETH

mn•1 lh:on tlo at. and I respect ' have their onset more frequently 1
my father very much. My at rertain hours. For example,
faU1et·
.

has , been very good

oott1 of ll~i.

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ta.ugh or su~e wlthou~

of asthma are more fre- , slliJ
re11r olhl s~c tu·e !a tse teeth droppln!l.
IHllg o r wobb llll !!. PASTEETH
1 quent and more severe a t night. I bold~ plates nrmer 1md n.1ore com-

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fona bly Thl8 lllt'allan tpov.derhasuo
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on her ~?.Dgngement " hogw~.sh . " j more effP.clive when taken at ! 01 ~~~~~~~~~~~c~!~:;a ~t1 ·:r! 1 ~~1~~~
Thr nHlli!JlZJn€' slates.
She l cerl ain times of the day. 1'he l ldenttlrebreuthi.GetFASTEETH at
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wants ll rna e c ear a I her . effect of one antlh1stamme,
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r,rounds of age or anyth ing else ,

.parents h:ld objtcled on the

·we would have waited.' Or if

bad objected strenuously.
·•he would not be ptanning to ,
lhe~

marry at all."
"N!.&gt;ver once," '1eCall's stat. :
ed, ''dill she ~ay she considered :
marrying wi thou t U1eir ron-.

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announcement, Lu ri told the
rnc.',!:a7.i ne that the public facts

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''We did not

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CLEANUP SALEI

FREE PERFUME OFFERI

LADIES' WINTER CC ATS

$1.50 PERFUME "FREE"

TIMED ACTION

Room Spray

10 .... 98c

With Purchalt of

7 -·-

88c

Mouth Wash

Reg. 97' -

74c

1t to us," '

Court 51., Pomeroy

Revelon Profeulon1l

HAIR SPRAY

REVELON INTIMATE

HAND &amp; BODY LOnON

ROLLS OUT ·ON WHEELS REFRI&amp;ERA

REG. $2.45 VALUI

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FOR EASY
CLEANING!

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dragg ing

w h~i·liJ. No more

and sho\' ing to J et under

und beh ind.

NO DEFROSTING
• Frosl nt~ver forms.
• Eaa y to keep clean.

• No meuy cleaning up.

Giant Capacity

$J-65

Rog. 69c _

OL

Bromo Seltzer

MENNEN

Sof Stroke ....,k- 11c

Rog. 39c

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49c Bismarex s 98c
81c Rolaid
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are urged to attend. Sunday
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attendance 44, aad $1S.M collectioll.

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'

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Wt Repelr All
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66c

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MAX FACTOR

ALL REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE
Also Ladies' Quilted and Corduroy
Robes On Sale

'2·00

REG.
$4.00 VALUI

Bayer Aspirin

Reg. 89•

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10.99

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Dr. Sam, Arianne, to Hear Lawyers Argue his Freedom

OUR PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL PUMP •••
WITH THE PERFECTLY BEAUtiFUL FIT

that cresses several time zones already haVl! c:encer of tlte
when given at 7 a m. may per-i in a lew hours, you may SB\'er breast or any kind of uterine
sost for 14 h~urs whereas the !rem what has been called the tumor, including fibreids. ProT
same. dose, given at 7 p.m • ." ume zone svndrome or jet lag. longed use of these pins may
.
.
,
effectiVe tor only
about s~x IThis syndrome Ill characteriz. cause an increase ia tbe blood
'~EIV YORK fiiPil -tlorl Pal ~;n~rrt at the LB.! Ranch: hours. It has also been sho~n ed by fatigue, decreased appe~ sugar level. These are some of
HJme.&lt;: .lohnson plans lo resume Im _l_t&gt;x&lt;ls . _fm_ their much-, that persens w~o work at mght l tite and lessened efficiency.
the reasons why they should
hrr nu rses' lrHinmg arter her ~ pubhc1zed VIS it 1n late October,! are more accJd~nt-prone ~an i U au travel from east to be taken only under medical
fl)arnJ~!.' Aug ti . hu( her futtJte ·my fc1ther lmd read f?ur , those whG work ~o t~e day!rme. west ~with the sun) for 8 dis. supervision.
htlshand wmd leL tH:r wol'k, she telet)'!*' pR.ges of news saym_g \ A Ge~man SCJentJst behe~es , tance of about 3•000 miles it l.l_.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,
~&lt;I\ ~
we were on uur way !~ ask h1s 1he has discovered th~ un~erly mg : takes about two days for your

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In rolor and design by means of horizontal stripes at
hemline of dreos and waistline of coal Jackel dress
treater) bas shlped front panel and turtle neck collar.
Tbe e•qulslle detail of the dress (right) Is answered by
&amp;hat of the short jaclet-how for bow,laclng for facing.

Italian rreatlvlty and Amerlran know-how are tomblned
in Oonna Paula eouture knit&amp; by Seymour Jatobion.
Those handsome ••liB are d.,lgned and made Ia Italy
to American fi gure proportions. SleeHless, shaped dresi .
(lefiJ has a malrhlng long coal. These are co-ordinaled

8--Daliy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb.__23. 1966

tuci's Future Husband has

w I•

The Meigs ?&gt;unty Jl8n!l B11- cclud!ld
~ Wootell, \subject to 1118 acceptance.
paid..Plans were laid for • 1P1'
.,.au Board of Trustees Is un-- Carpenter as \Vheat representa- Curreut 1966 membership In cia! effort to collect all membel'
anllnous •in opJI!lllllan lo pro- live for 111e local org~ the Melp·Cot!aty Farm·Bureau sh1ps before Mareb L
1
posed cuts In lhe Federal School
.
Milk Sudsldy program lD the .
196'1 National budget,
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT nL 9:00
Andrew Cross, Farm Bureau
President, said, "This li a douALSO OPEN ALl. IMY THURSDAYS
ble blow at the rural I!CODOmy.
The cut from $103 mllliDD In the
current budget to ~1 mllilOII In
fiscal 1967 would rob many qn..
derpriviledged cbU~n of the
only source of milk they enjoy,
They would prove especially dlaasterous in this area of Ohio.
The health of an entire future
generation coold be affected."
lie added, "In addition, the
lmpad on lhe dairy Industry in
!bill area could be very great.
Milk sold to scbool cblldren
through thlll· program represents
aimost five percent of tbe com·
mereta! sales of whole milk In
~Wflololllloat.lldll
Ohio. '!be· resultant loss In sales
11111tohlria
1'11 nrlb1a I
could mean sharply lower
prices for milk at the farm at
3.99
a time when produclioJI Is coming into line with consumption
ana farmers are enjoying relatively better prices thaD at any
time in recent years."
.The resolution was approved
at a regular Farm Bureau hoard,
meeting. Other action taken ln_ _:__ _ _ _ __

Of ung

1

Olefin, New Fiber, Sliould
The decillion could have impllc..:Jons far beyond whether
tbe handsome brain surgeqn
1101 back Ia prison.

While Sboppard maintailled be
was innocent and that bill constitutional rights - · violated
on several grouAda, his cblef
plea apparently waa tbat news
coverage of the Crime and trial
made it Impossible for him to
have 1 fair trial.

Almost nine years after
Sheppard
entered Ohio Penllellwhich lives along the Gila
LULIII-ladlel -'trJHOf"'
•lUI ..etP tlttlld bllld, lutlary,
a
federal
district court
and Salt riven in southero
111lnM 111111 .,. fft'lttbll
A r lz on a. In prehistoric ruled In July, 11164, lltat HWI
WE AR A ""''" ......... ,,..,. ~"''"
times they developed a syo- coverage of the crime and trial
tem of Irrigation of which
there Is still evidence.
Friendly to the whites, they
long withstood the Apache,
DIVISION Of 8ULOVA
fought bact the hostile Yuman tribes and sheltered
- - - - - - - fi-M
------~d
those thai toot refuge with
them. They numbered about
Your Depenclablt
G,750 in 1958.
Dtaler For
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Plumbing •Heating

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Have this gondt IIIDk In pretty paltL Seen In SEVENTEEN.

PLUMBING
AND

HEATING

SAYS

-WY.WS50

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RUG

Tile PrFs ldPnl'! Y0 u n g er · pcrmis:wn to marry.
: mec_hamsm of ~ur bml?gJc c lo~k i body to readjusl If, en the
drwghtrr, in 8 eopyrightM 1:1 vu:•w of the tenseness or or,.tl me sens.e m the rJbonur!eJC1 other hand, you travel the same
HltNv trw in the currrnt ~~sue the sJt uattOn, the ~oun? coupl e aud four~d m ~I body cells. ] di.itance at the same speed
ot \ld 'all's Magazine. ..;a id ha d dectdrd to ~vOid di SCUSSIOn , Ry st ud.ymg a s.mgle nerve ce!l : aga inst the sun it usually takes
·· ,~rP 1"1 unrrrtain . bnt I'm wit!l . the ~arru ly. B u~ tht! k ~ pt a!Jve outsJd.e the ~dy 11 1 three or four days to readjust.
d.'lillilt'',v gtjing lHll'k to Sf'hool · Pre!lJdent ratsed the sub wet .
\lui S. shown. t h ~t Its el~c~rtc
The greatest effect si seen
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guess
he
knf'w
we
were
teni.Jal
var1es
m
a
deftmte
pat·
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h have to m"'·e
r 1·'1t \ 't"ar 1,e11 mg as 0 1t &lt;'
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m persons w o
(lJ\
'"'"'"' as r can m1•ans a lol to worned. sa&lt;d
Lowo.
Myllern as each day progresses. I such trips frequently.
0 In SOn I S
~m. I l,·rl tht·· mort&gt; f-'dtw:lfinn l ~ fn OJer came to us and asked, : ~Y. .expo~mg such a .cell to Q - Will birtb control pills t
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11 th is 1 read in the artr fwtal li ght and penods of . cau ~e cancer of the breast?
Pomeroy
WY 2-5428
h~n· r . the m or~ 1 r:m get r.1 ut or \' .w s a
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Tl
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when
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darkness of 12 hou rs each then
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1'1 '' ::nd lh·· more t co n g1vt• to newspa pu s.
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. we sa l down and reasoned' slowly cha ngmg the schedule
.
ded .
omen who
I 1f .~ "
.
d recommen
In w
1.1 the •
1 . ht
un y1 were reversed.
LJOurs o the
mgtimeanof r
6
H oVh'Vf'l' ,
lhe 18 -year · ol d ·IJ''ether."
rJa'
~~t ·lllld not r omm.it h ers~lf when
·naxi mum and mini mum elec;~e Wll~ &lt;J sked Jt she _mtend~d ·
\...
tric potenti al were shifted to
111 finis h hPr
schooling. Sue 1
adapt to the new time.
',\o~' ld ~ano at l e~st three .years 1
These fi ndings expltJ in why
remammg before grad uatiOn. '
I our effiriency is greatest durOP-n_v ing nt-w.~paper r~ports I
I ing the day and why , after a
th at she waged a .~ mpa~gn to By Wayn• .G Brandstadt, M.D.I trip in a jet-propelled plane
wm hr1 fa~t1er o ~er before she
We have long suspected that
ami Patnck ~ugent . beco me da ily rhythms of uur bodies ! Now Many Wear
~:~aged, she. ~eci&lt;Jred . .
: we re Nntrolled in som.e my-:
My fathet IS a much bigger i sterious way. Some d1seases

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mn•1 lh:on tlo at. and I respect ' have their onset more frequently 1
my father very much. My at rertain hours. For example,
faU1et·
.

has , been very good

oott1 of ll~i.

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ta.ugh or su~e wlthou~

of asthma are more fre- , slliJ
re11r olhl s~c tu·e !a tse teeth droppln!l.
IHllg o r wobb llll !!. PASTEETH
1 quent and more severe a t night. I bold~ plates nrmer 1md n.1ore com-

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fona bly Thl8 lllt'allan tpov.derhasuo
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on her ~?.Dgngement " hogw~.sh . " j more effP.clive when taken at ! 01 ~~~~~~~~~~~c~!~:;a ~t1 ·:r! 1 ~~1~~~
Thr nHlli!JlZJn€' slates.
She l cerl ain times of the day. 1'he l ldenttlrebreuthi.GetFASTEETH at
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wants ll rna e c ear a I her . effect of one antlh1stamme,
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r,rounds of age or anyth ing else ,

.parents h:ld objtcled on the

·we would have waited.' Or if

bad objected strenuously.
·•he would not be ptanning to ,
lhe~

marry at all."
"N!.&gt;ver once," '1eCall's stat. :
ed, ''dill she ~ay she considered :
marrying wi thou t U1eir ron-.

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announcement, Lu ri told the
rnc.',!:a7.i ne that the public facts

I

were irH' nrrect.
''We did not

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FREE PERFUME OFFERI

LADIES' WINTER CC ATS

$1.50 PERFUME "FREE"

TIMED ACTION

Room Spray

10 .... 98c

With Purchalt of

7 -·-

88c

Mouth Wash

Reg. 97' -

74c

1t to us," '

Court 51., Pomeroy

Revelon Profeulon1l

HAIR SPRAY

REVELON INTIMATE

HAND &amp; BODY LOnON

ROLLS OUT ·ON WHEELS REFRI&amp;ERA

REG. $2.45 VALUI

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FOR EASY
CLEANING!

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dragg ing

w h~i·liJ. No more

and sho\' ing to J et under

und beh ind.

NO DEFROSTING
• Frosl nt~ver forms.
• Eaa y to keep clean.

• No meuy cleaning up.

Giant Capacity

$J-65

Rog. 69c _

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MENNEN

Sof Stroke ....,k- 11c

Rog. 39c

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WY 2-2635

MIDDLEPORT

FLOOR WAX

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Prescriptions Are Our Main B~sinesa ·
122 N. SECOND
fiii 'PAIKING IN: IW

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• s.uper-Mrd Calglo88 OUt•
11de.
• Twin crilpen hold 22 qll.

• Convenient. bulter·tpread

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w· =• 1111111ltllt ...... II: ... •

U.S. NO.1

ltobly

side.

keeper.

V .._ •

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til&amp; lolo- -IIID' TV llti

• Slide-out. porctlain meat

.... '

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w

,$1.50

• Sturelll3 .7 «: u. ft:
• Separa te !02-lb. free-zer , _.
• Wi pe·clean porcelain in-

1

:=:. ,~ Potatoes __ ~":.9c

Cup 01 Youth

lt't Dutton• for Plllf Accurlfe PnKrfptlonl

'

•

••• •••

MAX FACTOR

Reg.....9

AIR MAIL

•

~

MAINE POTATOES

49c Bismarex s 98c
81c Rolaid
s1·19
Feenamint
•:c
27
c
22c

•

Chef'• Chotco

•

REG. 9Bc

Envelopes

"

ROUND

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••. · .•, •0

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REG. $5.00

BAN CREAM

Deodorant

•-~

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Rog. 79c

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REG. $1.50

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$3.50

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CEPOCOL

SPRAY COLOGNE

Phillip's Sisters Style Shop

WY W255
Ill L Main lt.
....,_

••

11

.. . . ......,
....
..
••

T~V.

«ELAND'S

are urged to attend. Sunday
school followed at 10:3&amp; wltb
attendance 44, aad $1S.M collectioll.

•

••

•

VAPORE MEDICATED

'

COLD CAPSUW

Wt Repelr All
Mllkel &amp; Modell

66c

1

broacb It to my

fother. Hr bmad1r d

MAX FACTOR

ALL REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE
Also Ladies' Quilted and Corduroy
Robes On Sale

'2·00

REG.
$4.00 VALUI

Bayer Aspirin

Reg. 89•

RADIO &amp; T.V.

•

•

?

SERVICE -

Middleport, 0 .

COULD YOU GET SUCH VAWESI /

With Little Worry

..
•

I

1

e•n:tt,-0.,- ~- -.

Financial Gossip

Connie's coma up with an elegant little basic-forSprlng.Streamllned•kteataptr
•
&lt;
to a high, round throat. Soft leather uppn are gently lined In foamy knltbackl

10.99

..,. r \• ,

Dr. Sam, Arianne, to Hear Lawyers Argue his Freedom

OUR PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL PUMP •••
WITH THE PERFECTLY BEAUtiFUL FIT

that cresses several time zones already haVl! c:encer of tlte
when given at 7 a m. may per-i in a lew hours, you may SB\'er breast or any kind of uterine
sost for 14 h~urs whereas the !rem what has been called the tumor, including fibreids. ProT
same. dose, given at 7 p.m • ." ume zone svndrome or jet lag. longed use of these pins may
.
.
,
effectiVe tor only
about s~x IThis syndrome Ill characteriz. cause an increase ia tbe blood
'~EIV YORK fiiPil -tlorl Pal ~;n~rrt at the LB.! Ranch: hours. It has also been sho~n ed by fatigue, decreased appe~ sugar level. These are some of
HJme.&lt;: .lohnson plans lo resume Im _l_t&gt;x&lt;ls . _fm_ their much-, that persens w~o work at mght l tite and lessened efficiency.
the reasons why they should
hrr nu rses' lrHinmg arter her ~ pubhc1zed VIS it 1n late October,! are more accJd~nt-prone ~an i U au travel from east to be taken only under medical
fl)arnJ~!.' Aug ti . hu( her futtJte ·my fc1ther lmd read f?ur , those whG work ~o t~e day!rme. west ~with the sun) for 8 dis. supervision.
htlshand wmd leL tH:r wol'k, she telet)'!*' pR.ges of news saym_g \ A Ge~man SCJentJst behe~es , tance of about 3•000 miles it l.l_.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,
~&lt;I\ ~
we were on uur way !~ ask h1s 1he has discovered th~ un~erly mg : takes about two days for your

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ues·• (sixth) and Andy Grilfith
ley, MrJ, AU:: ''lii!"'~"~8'J·;(~
&lt;mth). 'ftlree new ..ries fm
~lady•. • ,

Stork Shower is Given Honoring
t:
~,e ~~:!.tb~.,-~= Mrs. Guy Thoma by Mrs. Earl Thoma::~~~·tbe~~=~~ i
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en th), "Hogan'•
Heroes" Mrs Earl Thoma enterlained ble was covered 111111 plat IIIII
giftl . .
{eighth) and "Gel Smart" with ~ stork 1how« Thursday blue damask labll coven and '('boma lin. pe.mr ~ ·~~·
(lotb).
evening at her horne on Wolle centered with a bah7
tWI Mn. 8ertha lllads,
.
lhey
Drive
honoring
Mrs.
Guy
Th~&gt;wrapped
In
a
wblte
tac.
tlbawi
Mll'kiDI Mn. Budl
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
-n1slar of the last-IIIDied series, : The ralllliS, 11
are · ma.
lying on a blue pillow. White Mn, ~ Blldtm
looks just about llko laat 108801 ,haa dec1ded to return nell: anywbere near corree~ off« Pink and blue were carried booties were attached 1o the ry Fullml, ~~n.!j:!fl=
in ~ 11op five prlgrama of the :season after threatening again .some faseinallng tidbits. For out in decorations. The gift ta- front ot lbe !able coren,
Mn. Neva ;;
latest· national television rallngs ' to quit her weekly program. 1example, the twice-weekly "Bat.
Gamel were played
IIIII 1011 Tnctor
-"BonaiiZa" first, followed by Tbls meana that CBS-TV, Iman" sensation seemJ amaz!nJI• ___. primarUy Uld .-.L prizes awardedGeo IA&gt;
~-Uoyandd IDe XIII&amp; Mn. Nomlf .
"B 't bed " "Red Sk 1··- "
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.
. ,.. •.... _
~ KJng, Mrs.
rg1a ..........
.._ D..U.. SaOWl c
,
e - · which several weeki ago faced y consiStent m .. a.....,... 1y for the reasonably adult Mr VIrgO Ca 1 The door pr1u """'
"Gom~r Pyle" and "The Lucy the situation of both Miss Ball iappeal. The Wednesday eplaodela~ience &lt;by lelevision starr wa:· won by~. Dwl3bt Cart
=··J~Cecll=-•t:::::
Show.
.
ood and Jackie Gleason vowing not, rinished 12th and the Thursday dards) also oeem to be dollll Refreshments o1 eake decor· ry,
.
neTwhs" ails J:_ITICUVlarnlyot gon'• ti relurn to their regular series prol':am 13th- with apparenUy pretty well numerically and are ab!d with pink and blue booties,
.. '
~
identical, or near-ulentlcal, •JrtualiY eertaln bets to be Ice cream, colle&lt;!, tea, toot-ade,
Vl8lT8 IN QUISJ8
because Skelton, Gomer Pyle next season, now bas them botb)sta~stics .
back •gain In the ooml•g . 18 . nut
wl'" -•-•· •- J!ellman a1 l'm..
mm m
CUJII ... wwo..- -~,
.
8 , d "The Lucy Show " an back because of changes of
.
:season-"! Spy," tbe Bob Hope lure storks and baby t1o111 at- Falll, 0regCII bill lp8llll tw
belong to that network, but alao mind.
An?!l'er ne~.. mld·se~n • ;Theatre and ''The Hollywood lached to the s~ Wl!l'tl oervec1 monlha \'lilting GeiJr8l ....
because Min Luc1J1o Ball, the
·try, Daktari, set agBIIISt lbe. Palaet."
.
man Belly and Annli
lilt
- - - -- - - ·- - 011 S&amp;lurday, by lbe way, the background of an African
toMrs W bber Th
Mrs 1 - ~ ofT
conunud, ...
8
27: 1o.27 .60, lew Z?O-~ lb Uit· 'GleaSOR hour will .be party animal compound, contmued A couple of ether adul.t- Ott ~hn.e Mrs.
King·, ~~ 83 yea= father,. wm
2G.B5, Z.S 3'1S-500 lb oows H.50- marking the 50th birthday of strong and sohd 111 the ra~, geared hours didn't dl badly m Mrs. Dwight Carl, Mrs. G. R. Hellman and wife (Erma) a1
25, 5()(Hj(J lb. 23.50-3.50 boors the robllld otar.
firush!ng 20th-and, like 'Bat. the ratlng&amp;-"Run for YOID' Thempson, Mrs. Lloyd King, Chester. He also ~ 111'1.
oleady to 2&amp; cen11 hl&amp;her at According 10 those lalest ~,::rlUe HO:x~a:.rlal:. ~! Life" and the Dean Martin Mrs. VIrgil Carl, Mrs. Harold Shirley Ann (llellman~t Co!IOI',
21.25-21.50.
ratings, 11 might be nob!d, twe network en
.sbow-wilb the former pretty Hager, Mrs. Ratpb Carl, Mrs. Billy Jr. and Shari of ~·
Sheep 100. Not lllflll8h of. other series in the top 10 ore,
try.
·deflnile to return and the latter William Hart, Mro. George Zeig· He has returned lo 1111 hiiDI
fered for price test.
also llalistical successes ollasti Some one-hour sbows that art10011Sidered a eauUouo choice.
ler, Mrs. Georgia Thoma, Mrs. m Oregon.
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FILLETS
STORE HOURS
Second &amp; Mill-Middleport
Mon. Thru Thurs.-9:00 to 6:00
Fridoy &amp; S.turdoy-8:30 to 8:30

PINK
SALMON

TASTE-0-SEA

.........

SEAFOOD
PLATTERS
TASTE-0-SEA

FISH
STICKS

6
2

JARS

gal,

4-oz.
Cans

Alwayalookin5!:,~ a Sunday-best d....rt to serve? So are wei
Hero'• a eland)'
rl that's frivolou.o in looks and taste, _but JJ
euy euolllh to moko on a busy weekday. Tbe perfect begmnmg

to aay pie lo the crust and tbia - is DO exceptio&amp; Tho dillereuoe here il tba :ftOUP-it'l the new instant 'hleoding ftour that
1ok.. all tha -ic 'out o.l pastry. With it, the past':Y ingre&lt;J!onlll
C8Jl be Cl01IIbiMd with an ~ectric mb:er; the dough lS ready m ~n
wtanl:~or baking llalty and h!nder. Two tanned pie
fiJJma ene
011e lemon, are layered in the et'U!It and ihe
whole
wi dairy lOUr cream aud browBI!IUMa r. A ta11.ty

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20-oz.

2a...JARS

endinr t.o any -'.1

JAil

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~~ eou&gt; cold ~

VIIIMONT MAID

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CUPPS STRAINED

BABY FOOD
num •

YIG.

3 ••14.... 25c
JARS

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COCOA

69c

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59

SUNSWIIT

C PRINE
JUICE
TOMATO
SAUCE

4
•
5

Nt.2

CANS

I
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HUNrS SOLID PACK

CALIF.
TOMATOES

MAXWELL HOUSE

HUNT'S

F&amp;P

SWEET
PEAS

CANS

10
6

I-OZ.

to,.. ...

l'wCroll:

Hunt'a . . • Sliced ar Halves

Peaches
J ~~Y269c

PIE SHELLS
BIRDS EYI

PEAS
BIRDS EYE

CUT CORN
,,.,_......

Col• Water All

COFFEE
'2·

lilt. Call
20cOFF

QJI

Pie FiUi1111:
1 No. 2 0811 (2 - ) lemon
1 '"'P dairy sour CIOIIIIl
pie flllinl
% cup biOWIUlliU
1 No.2 eon (hupa) pew:h
pie lllling
• ch p10
•
()vut 425'
Y'·'d
.,, : 9-m
Spreod Iamon pie flllinlln pie abeU. Top with peach plolllllng.
Dab at 425• for 30 minute&amp;. Combine sour crea~ and bro'!"n
npr, .pnM oa top of pie. Retum to oven for two mmutP!I. Ch1U.

Campbell's
Chicken Noodle

2-k····

Oictnl

loHio

2.. 33c
3 ~· '1 !~~
:
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19c
6
APPLES
4....~58o
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Eastern Local Scbool DISirlct boosters.)
Balld Boaolen raised money Five new lnslrtllll&lt;!nts, a pl&lt;!at least fln ways in 1965, ao- col6\ an oboe. and 3 French
cording to ~ annual report dis. horns, and percussion
equipclosed loday by Mrs. Roy Holt-· meai, were bought for the band
\r.
along with needed Instrument
'-•- . d- repairs. Before IQ&lt;!Iball season
Mala oourceo o.l fu... me1u many uniforiDB bad It be reed community tag days In Mid· placed because' of wear and the
dleport, Pomeroy, Cbealer, Tup- addition of new members.
pers Plains and Reedsville, a- Future plans include ~ purlong _with other smalle~ "??Il' chase of ether new instrumenla
munltiel In the sclllCll dislr1ot; (ba§oon lympany drums and
tale of membership ~ards to sousaphorte), hand camp this
lamlly and fritrlds 01
band summer, ensemble and b8lld
members; JIOPC«&lt;I aales
at COillesl this spring.
football and bukethall games; Active an~ Interested memter~lnC buquela for several •· bers are Jeeded lA&gt; help with
canl.laUG., IIIII CQCiy aales. the money !llllking projects the
Mn. Holter llllid llli! IIIOileJ 'boosters have on tlieir 1966
'1181 ued to further the band iageada. 'l'hese llltlleY maklnc
JII'OII'IIIt. Ill the spring,
the! activities will, u In the put,
boollen paid the enlr)l fees ol beJp
lnstrumenlal musle
band 1lllimlil!ts In tbe enaeinble In the school,
UJn1e11 11 AlbeU and band ooD- The Boosters extended their
test at lrtlltolL Ia May, the appreclalion lo all buslneel
bOoelen ,.YJ a~lalilll ban- llnns. lndlvldua!J. and orgaalquHii for both the junior and lations that I,'OIIIributed to lbt
Mnllll' bl!nda. ll'lfty tine band Eastft band ftlnd.
....._ ..._ 'lllllruCIIIr8 'and The band dlteet.- II a.arJes
five eotm~ll: ri ettfnilid band Yeago, Jr. B&lt;M,.Ierl mu t .
amp ft!r a ·• I l l JJtly: (MMt ast oa Mateb 7, e p. m. allbt
ellbt
b1.1bt ~ Rl8h ·Sdllol.

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10-0Z.
PKGS.

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"The Store With A Hart•

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Ill oil

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ROAST

clb

2~~ 39c

Dulaney's

SWEET
POTATOES

29c

Dixie Bell
CRACKERS

19C

Kraft

VELVEETA
CHEESE

ROUND BONE ROAST
~48~i
•.SSG
ENGLISH ROAST
3 $1.3~:
FRESH GROUND BEEF
69o
BONELESS BEEF STEW MEAT

ARGO

Armour Brand

Early Garden

VIEN·N A

SW. PEAS

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8!! .s1
Pillsbury

BUTTERMILK
BISCUITS

lb.

·~ '

Dairg Dept. Bug! ~

Frosea Food Bug!

Fairmont

C:.rtime

Breaded

Fresh, Tasty

FISH STEAKS

BUTTERMILK

~":PICk

79(

~o"J9c

APPLES
IOMES
RED
DELICIOUS

41b.
bag

c

CELERY
Large
Size

c

12 89c 'Fia Oranges --~~49c ·
AN

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lb.

2~ J.9c

SAUSAGE

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ELBOW
MACARONI

l.fb.
box

Annual Report of Eastern
Band Boosters is Made

EMPIROR

I•• LIII•M

STH &amp; PEARL STS. - RACINI

Red Cross

Big Value!

I

PET RITZ

Open 8 to 8-Mon. Thru SaL

GRADED GOOD ttllALITY BEI;F

::rv~ can

11h '"'"" ins!allt biBndinc Jlour
\ol teaspoon oalt

Combi,.IDpodiomta In mder listed in ....n JDixer bow~ M~
on ~ - " ocraping aid.. of bowl, until dough begin&gt; to
form, about 80 -d&amp; Shape into a finil hall. Fb&gt;tten: '!"'""th
oc1ge. J'lour -ouaiJr on both aideB. Roll out to 'lo·mch th1ckneso
.,. woll·ftoared llll'fac:e. Trim to a circle 1\ol ~cheo larger thaD
iaVIIted piopaa. Fit iaiD pan. Flate edp .. CIOoired.

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IMPRISS

SLICED

~ cup ohadoaiDI

lACK

HIISHIY

MARKET

Sperial Savings E'er E'elwuaru %4, 25 and 26

MILK

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1

4c Off

A

RACINE FUL-VALU MARKET

CHAIMIN

l

Ful-Valu

I Get It At . ..

Grade 'A' Sweet

.:. '".. 49 =
PIPER
s1 NAPKINS . . .~ 1Qc
5
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.3 S1PEicit
3
S1
JELLY or JIM
BUTTER
5
gc
;iiiciify
WAFFLE
SYRUP
MIX
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Ful• V alu Meat Buys !

PLIASI

PEANUT
BOnER

VALUES

SERVICE-QUALITY-VALUE

Lemon 'n Peach Layer Pie

........

a mER

I'm An Old Fashioned
Customer I Believe In

Su_:' ~ay Best

GREEN BEANS

PLANT IIS

CONfiDENCE

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WHITNE'I'

SHOP with

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Ill.

COLBY LONGHORN CHEllE
SLICED AMERICAN CHilli
SLICED PIMENTO CHEESE

ENGAGEMENT PORTRAIT - The Green Room
of the While House was the setting for this formal
engagement portnlt of Luel Baines Johnson. Wed·
ding of the President's younger daughter and Patrick
Nugent of Waukegan, Ill., is set for August

Market Report

SWI"'S PREMIUM- U. I. QOV'T. INSPECTED
MIXE'l CUT

SWin'S IROOKPIILD

Die=

_M, ,.•,

v::·

26.2&gt;-26.75, good 23.50 • 26 .. 0,
standard 21.50.23, choice 1100-850
lb heifers 25.50.26.50, good 700·
CINCINNATI (UPl) - Live- 900 lb 23-25, cow' 17·18, canner
stock :
and cutter 14.50.17, bulls 21J.23,
Cattle 500. Calves 100. Supply vealets about steady . choice 32mostly good and choice slaugh- 36, good 26-32, standard 21).26.
ler steers and heifers, cows 20 Hogs 1200. Supply m a i n I y
per cent, swers 811d heifers ac- mixed 1·3 201J.250 lb barrows and
live, strong to spols 50 cenls gills, sows 5 per cent. barrows
higher, cows fairly active, fully and gills moderately active, 10
higher, ows fairly active, fully cents higher. sow s about
steady, bulls 00 cents to $1 steady. 1-2 19().220 lb barrows
higher. Choce 951J.IIOO lb steers and gills 28.10, mi xed t-3 200.
27.10·27.110, few 270.295 Ib 2S.25-I24D lb 27.60.28.10, 2-8 240.260 lb

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. 5. GOV'T, INSPECTED

PORK CHOPS

........

I

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. GOV'T, INSPECTED

SWIFT'S PREMIUM
U. S. COV'T. INSPECTED
BONELESS

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..aoon-"The Beverly IDllbd·)Dally !Ientine!, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., F~b. 23.:, 1966-11 WilliJ~~~ Young, Mr•.
ues·• (sixth) and Andy Grilfith
ley, MrJ, AU:: ''lii!"'~"~8'J·;(~
&lt;mth). 'ftlree new ..ries fm
~lady•. • ,

Stork Shower is Given Honoring
t:
~,e ~~:!.tb~.,-~= Mrs. Guy Thoma by Mrs. Earl Thoma::~~~·tbe~~=~~ i
-

· - · - ·-

- -

1

3'elet'ision Revue ::.

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p'. '

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j_a;;;;(·

.,

COUNT ON US FOR BOTH REALLY LOW PRICES
PLUS THE EXTRA VALUE,QF JW GREEN STAMPS

,..

..
..
''1
,l

.[:-'

~

~t!
i'

I

Wins

en th), "Hogan'•
Heroes" Mrs Earl Thoma enterlained ble was covered 111111 plat IIIII
giftl . .
{eighth) and "Gel Smart" with ~ stork 1how« Thursday blue damask labll coven and '('boma lin. pe.mr ~ ·~~·
(lotb).
evening at her horne on Wolle centered with a bah7
tWI Mn. 8ertha lllads,
.
lhey
Drive
honoring
Mrs.
Guy
Th~&gt;wrapped
In
a
wblte
tac.
tlbawi
Mll'kiDI Mn. Budl
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
-n1slar of the last-IIIDied series, : The ralllliS, 11
are · ma.
lying on a blue pillow. White Mn, ~ Blldtm
looks just about llko laat 108801 ,haa dec1ded to return nell: anywbere near corree~ off« Pink and blue were carried booties were attached 1o the ry Fullml, ~~n.!j:!fl=
in ~ 11op five prlgrama of the :season after threatening again .some faseinallng tidbits. For out in decorations. The gift ta- front ot lbe !able coren,
Mn. Neva ;;
latest· national television rallngs ' to quit her weekly program. 1example, the twice-weekly "Bat.
Gamel were played
IIIII 1011 Tnctor
-"BonaiiZa" first, followed by Tbls meana that CBS-TV, Iman" sensation seemJ amaz!nJI• ___. primarUy Uld .-.L prizes awardedGeo IA&gt;
~-Uoyandd IDe XIII&amp; Mn. Nomlf .
"B 't bed " "Red Sk 1··- "
I
.
. ,.. •.... _
~ KJng, Mrs.
rg1a ..........
.._ D..U.. SaOWl c
,
e - · which several weeki ago faced y consiStent m .. a.....,... 1y for the reasonably adult Mr VIrgO Ca 1 The door pr1u """'
"Gom~r Pyle" and "The Lucy the situation of both Miss Ball iappeal. The Wednesday eplaodela~ience &lt;by lelevision starr wa:· won by~. Dwl3bt Cart
=··J~Cecll=-•t:::::
Show.
.
ood and Jackie Gleason vowing not, rinished 12th and the Thursday dards) also oeem to be dollll Refreshments o1 eake decor· ry,
.
neTwhs" ails J:_ITICUVlarnlyot gon'• ti relurn to their regular series prol':am 13th- with apparenUy pretty well numerically and are ab!d with pink and blue booties,
.. '
~
identical, or near-ulentlcal, •JrtualiY eertaln bets to be Ice cream, colle&lt;!, tea, toot-ade,
Vl8lT8 IN QUISJ8
because Skelton, Gomer Pyle next season, now bas them botb)sta~stics .
back •gain In the ooml•g . 18 . nut
wl'" -•-•· •- J!ellman a1 l'm..
mm m
CUJII ... wwo..- -~,
.
8 , d "The Lucy Show " an back because of changes of
.
:season-"! Spy," tbe Bob Hope lure storks and baby t1o111 at- Falll, 0regCII bill lp8llll tw
belong to that network, but alao mind.
An?!l'er ne~.. mld·se~n • ;Theatre and ''The Hollywood lached to the s~ Wl!l'tl oervec1 monlha \'lilting GeiJr8l ....
because Min Luc1J1o Ball, the
·try, Daktari, set agBIIISt lbe. Palaet."
.
man Belly and Annli
lilt
- - - -- - - ·- - 011 S&amp;lurday, by lbe way, the background of an African
toMrs W bber Th
Mrs 1 - ~ ofT
conunud, ...
8
27: 1o.27 .60, lew Z?O-~ lb Uit· 'GleaSOR hour will .be party animal compound, contmued A couple of ether adul.t- Ott ~hn.e Mrs.
King·, ~~ 83 yea= father,. wm
2G.B5, Z.S 3'1S-500 lb oows H.50- marking the 50th birthday of strong and sohd 111 the ra~, geared hours didn't dl badly m Mrs. Dwight Carl, Mrs. G. R. Hellman and wife (Erma) a1
25, 5()(Hj(J lb. 23.50-3.50 boors the robllld otar.
firush!ng 20th-and, like 'Bat. the ratlng&amp;-"Run for YOID' Thempson, Mrs. Lloyd King, Chester. He also ~ 111'1.
oleady to 2&amp; cen11 hl&amp;her at According 10 those lalest ~,::rlUe HO:x~a:.rlal:. ~! Life" and the Dean Martin Mrs. VIrgil Carl, Mrs. Harold Shirley Ann (llellman~t Co!IOI',
21.25-21.50.
ratings, 11 might be nob!d, twe network en
.sbow-wilb the former pretty Hager, Mrs. Ratpb Carl, Mrs. Billy Jr. and Shari of ~·
Sheep 100. Not lllflll8h of. other series in the top 10 ore,
try.
·deflnile to return and the latter William Hart, Mro. George Zeig· He has returned lo 1111 hiiDI
fered for price test.
also llalistical successes ollasti Some one-hour sbows that art10011Sidered a eauUouo choice.
ler, Mrs. Georgia Thoma, Mrs. m Oregon.
-'

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fULLY COOKED

HAMS

CHUCK ROAST

FULL SHANK HALF

NOCINTil .
SLICES liMOVID

FULL BUn HALF

NOCENTII
SLICU REMOVED

••

fULLY COOKED

ROLLED &amp; TIED

'HAMS

c

fULLY COOKED

lh.

1

HAMS
c·~~· Pork Loin Roast or Chops

••

CENTER SLICES

sse
1
69
99•

59~

TASTE-0-SEA

·~n.49c

FANCY COD
FILLETS
STORE HOURS
Second &amp; Mill-Middleport
Mon. Thru Thurs.-9:00 to 6:00
Fridoy &amp; S.turdoy-8:30 to 8:30

PINK
SALMON

TASTE-0-SEA

.........

SEAFOOD
PLATTERS
TASTE-0-SEA

FISH
STICKS

6
2

JARS

gal,

4-oz.
Cans

Alwayalookin5!:,~ a Sunday-best d....rt to serve? So are wei
Hero'• a eland)'
rl that's frivolou.o in looks and taste, _but JJ
euy euolllh to moko on a busy weekday. Tbe perfect begmnmg

to aay pie lo the crust and tbia - is DO exceptio&amp; Tho dillereuoe here il tba :ftOUP-it'l the new instant 'hleoding ftour that
1ok.. all tha -ic 'out o.l pastry. With it, the past':Y ingre&lt;J!onlll
C8Jl be Cl01IIbiMd with an ~ectric mb:er; the dough lS ready m ~n
wtanl:~or baking llalty and h!nder. Two tanned pie
fiJJma ene
011e lemon, are layered in the et'U!It and ihe
whole
wi dairy lOUr cream aud browBI!IUMa r. A ta11.ty

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20-oz.

2a...JARS

endinr t.o any -'.1

JAil

~ •• p ...h

~~ eou&gt; cold ~

VIIIMONT MAID

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CUPPS STRAINED

BABY FOOD
num •

YIG.

3 ••14.... 25c
JARS

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COCOA

69c

t 1 ~. C:n.

59

SUNSWIIT

C PRINE
JUICE
TOMATO
SAUCE

4
•
5

Nt.2

CANS

I
'r

HUNrS SOLID PACK

CALIF.
TOMATOES

MAXWELL HOUSE

HUNT'S

F&amp;P

SWEET
PEAS

CANS

10
6

I-OZ.

to,.. ...

l'wCroll:

Hunt'a . . • Sliced ar Halves

Peaches
J ~~Y269c

PIE SHELLS
BIRDS EYI

PEAS
BIRDS EYE

CUT CORN
,,.,_......

Col• Water All

COFFEE
'2·

lilt. Call
20cOFF

QJI

Pie FiUi1111:
1 No. 2 0811 (2 - ) lemon
1 '"'P dairy sour CIOIIIIl
pie flllinl
% cup biOWIUlliU
1 No.2 eon (hupa) pew:h
pie lllling
• ch p10
•
()vut 425'
Y'·'d
.,, : 9-m
Spreod Iamon pie flllinlln pie abeU. Top with peach plolllllng.
Dab at 425• for 30 minute&amp;. Combine sour crea~ and bro'!"n
npr, .pnM oa top of pie. Retum to oven for two mmutP!I. Ch1U.

Campbell's
Chicken Noodle

2-k····

Oictnl

loHio

2.. 33c
3 ~· '1 !~~
:
'1
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..
19c
6
APPLES
4....~58o
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Eastern Local Scbool DISirlct boosters.)
Balld Boaolen raised money Five new lnslrtllll&lt;!nts, a pl&lt;!at least fln ways in 1965, ao- col6\ an oboe. and 3 French
cording to ~ annual report dis. horns, and percussion
equipclosed loday by Mrs. Roy Holt-· meai, were bought for the band
\r.
along with needed Instrument
'-•- . d- repairs. Before IQ&lt;!Iball season
Mala oourceo o.l fu... me1u many uniforiDB bad It be reed community tag days In Mid· placed because' of wear and the
dleport, Pomeroy, Cbealer, Tup- addition of new members.
pers Plains and Reedsville, a- Future plans include ~ purlong _with other smalle~ "??Il' chase of ether new instrumenla
munltiel In the sclllCll dislr1ot; (ba§oon lympany drums and
tale of membership ~ards to sousaphorte), hand camp this
lamlly and fritrlds 01
band summer, ensemble and b8lld
members; JIOPC«&lt;I aales
at COillesl this spring.
football and bukethall games; Active an~ Interested memter~lnC buquela for several •· bers are Jeeded lA&gt; help with
canl.laUG., IIIII CQCiy aales. the money !llllking projects the
Mn. Holter llllid llli! IIIOileJ 'boosters have on tlieir 1966
'1181 ued to further the band iageada. 'l'hese llltlleY maklnc
JII'OII'IIIt. Ill the spring,
the! activities will, u In the put,
boollen paid the enlr)l fees ol beJp
lnstrumenlal musle
band 1lllimlil!ts In tbe enaeinble In the school,
UJn1e11 11 AlbeU and band ooD- The Boosters extended their
test at lrtlltolL Ia May, the appreclalion lo all buslneel
bOoelen ,.YJ a~lalilll ban- llnns. lndlvldua!J. and orgaalquHii for both the junior and lations that I,'OIIIributed to lbt
Mnllll' bl!nda. ll'lfty tine band Eastft band ftlnd.
....._ ..._ 'lllllruCIIIr8 'and The band dlteet.- II a.arJes
five eotm~ll: ri ettfnilid band Yeago, Jr. B&lt;M,.Ierl mu t .
amp ft!r a ·• I l l JJtly: (MMt ast oa Mateb 7, e p. m. allbt
ellbt
b1.1bt ~ Rl8h ·Sdllol.

•eep ·

10-0Z.
PKGS.

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311

"The Store With A Hart•

Do11~
Clt.IIN . . .
Ill oil

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1ft

rr.

w. .....
tr.=\w a.... •
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ROAST

clb

2~~ 39c

Dulaney's

SWEET
POTATOES

29c

Dixie Bell
CRACKERS

19C

Kraft

VELVEETA
CHEESE

ROUND BONE ROAST
~48~i
•.SSG
ENGLISH ROAST
3 $1.3~:
FRESH GROUND BEEF
69o
BONELESS BEEF STEW MEAT

ARGO

Armour Brand

Early Garden

VIEN·N A

SW. PEAS

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8!! .s1
Pillsbury

BUTTERMILK
BISCUITS

lb.

·~ '

Dairg Dept. Bug! ~

Frosea Food Bug!

Fairmont

C:.rtime

Breaded

Fresh, Tasty

FISH STEAKS

BUTTERMILK

~":PICk

79(

~o"J9c

APPLES
IOMES
RED
DELICIOUS

41b.
bag

c

CELERY
Large
Size

c

12 89c 'Fia Oranges --~~49c ·
AN

•

lb.

2~ J.9c

SAUSAGE

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ELBOW
MACARONI

l.fb.
box

Annual Report of Eastern
Band Boosters is Made

EMPIROR

I•• LIII•M

STH &amp; PEARL STS. - RACINI

Red Cross

Big Value!

I

PET RITZ

Open 8 to 8-Mon. Thru SaL

GRADED GOOD ttllALITY BEI;F

::rv~ can

11h '"'"" ins!allt biBndinc Jlour
\ol teaspoon oalt

Combi,.IDpodiomta In mder listed in ....n JDixer bow~ M~
on ~ - " ocraping aid.. of bowl, until dough begin&gt; to
form, about 80 -d&amp; Shape into a finil hall. Fb&gt;tten: '!"'""th
oc1ge. J'lour -ouaiJr on both aideB. Roll out to 'lo·mch th1ckneso
.,. woll·ftoared llll'fac:e. Trim to a circle 1\ol ~cheo larger thaD
iaVIIted piopaa. Fit iaiD pan. Flate edp .. CIOoired.

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IMPRISS

SLICED

~ cup ohadoaiDI

lACK

HIISHIY

MARKET

Sperial Savings E'er E'elwuaru %4, 25 and 26

MILK

I.OL

1

4c Off

A

RACINE FUL-VALU MARKET

CHAIMIN

l

Ful-Valu

I Get It At . ..

Grade 'A' Sweet

.:. '".. 49 =
PIPER
s1 NAPKINS . . .~ 1Qc
5
------- -·--------------------GRAPE
.3 S1PEicit
3
S1
JELLY or JIM
BUTTER
5
gc
;iiiciify
WAFFLE
SYRUP
MIX
...

I

RACINE
..,

Ful• V alu Meat Buys !

PLIASI

PEANUT
BOnER

VALUES

SERVICE-QUALITY-VALUE

Lemon 'n Peach Layer Pie

........

a mER

I'm An Old Fashioned
Customer I Believe In

Su_:' ~ay Best

GREEN BEANS

PLANT IIS

CONfiDENCE

1
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WHITNE'I'

SHOP with

!

Ill.

COLBY LONGHORN CHEllE
SLICED AMERICAN CHilli
SLICED PIMENTO CHEESE

ENGAGEMENT PORTRAIT - The Green Room
of the While House was the setting for this formal
engagement portnlt of Luel Baines Johnson. Wed·
ding of the President's younger daughter and Patrick
Nugent of Waukegan, Ill., is set for August

Market Report

SWI"'S PREMIUM- U. I. QOV'T. INSPECTED
MIXE'l CUT

SWin'S IROOKPIILD

Die=

_M, ,.•,

v::·

26.2&gt;-26.75, good 23.50 • 26 .. 0,
standard 21.50.23, choice 1100-850
lb heifers 25.50.26.50, good 700·
CINCINNATI (UPl) - Live- 900 lb 23-25, cow' 17·18, canner
stock :
and cutter 14.50.17, bulls 21J.23,
Cattle 500. Calves 100. Supply vealets about steady . choice 32mostly good and choice slaugh- 36, good 26-32, standard 21).26.
ler steers and heifers, cows 20 Hogs 1200. Supply m a i n I y
per cent, swers 811d heifers ac- mixed 1·3 201J.250 lb barrows and
live, strong to spols 50 cenls gills, sows 5 per cent. barrows
higher, cows fairly active, fully and gills moderately active, 10
higher, ows fairly active, fully cents higher. sow s about
steady, bulls 00 cents to $1 steady. 1-2 19().220 lb barrows
higher. Choce 951J.IIOO lb steers and gills 28.10, mi xed t-3 200.
27.10·27.110, few 270.295 Ib 2S.25-I24D lb 27.60.28.10, 2-8 240.260 lb

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. 5. GOV'T, INSPECTED

PORK CHOPS

........

I

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. GOV'T, INSPECTED

SWIFT'S PREMIUM
U. S. COV'T. INSPECTED
BONELESS

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Get Extra Cash The WantAd f3y - ~
__...,_ _ _ _ _ 12-:Dalllr Seollne_l:,~eroy·J:Ifddleport, 0., Feb. 23, 1986

w,vn AD

...

INFORMA liON

~ HADLINII
p , M, GIY llfore 1Utlic41otlell

I

MtneliY 0 ..1111•e t:ll A. M.
CAHCILLATIONI
CORtllc:TIONI
Wilt .. ICC:e"" until Y:DG A. M,
nr Oev •• "uiUicetlen

Pomeroy!
Motor Co. .

1962 Corvair
$969
Locally owned, JJke new, Powergllde tran81Dission,
white walls, beater. Try this one for real tracUon.

· RI.GUl.ATIONI

Tile I'U-.,IIsher f'4111J¥U tM rt1ht
edit or re&amp;aar tr'IY ••• ~ed
•tltcUon•-••· lrron 1111uld be
tmrftectlltely. Till Pilato
lither wm not .. responslbll! for
lftlte tt11n '"' 1ncor...c~ 1n1art1on.

t•

,.,.rtecl

1963 Corvair P1nel

$1399

Local owner, good tires, lawn fiullh, heater, good traction.

1962 Chevrolet 1Y2-Ton

$1695

L. W.B. Like new 750x20 lO.ply tires. Cab A·l condition.
Heater, heavy duty springs. 292 cu. in. 6-cyl. engine.

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

OPEN IVES. 9:00P.M.

PHONE WY 2-2156
- - -- - - Wanted

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apartment. WY 2·5385.
i
1 21 Uc
NlCELV furnished 2 bedroom
1
apartment, Middleport, WY 2·
' 3814.

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tic
LOT, Rutiand, five
i TRAILER
miles from
Pomeroy Phone
Wanted To Buy
1 SH 2-5613.
12 :!3 60\c
PAIR . of used tractor tires I•'O UR
furnishod apart·
10 11 - or 12-28.
ment. WY 2-3658.
11 15 ttc
! 23 31p BRICK Duple•
bedro" m
3
diStles hving room. dining room. kit·
1•II or wnte ' chen. basement and garage
li

RI~JM

A!YI'm~&lt;•·ellane&lt;!US
l\IU~ ~· urm:cre,

~~" ~uw~me;:u

UIJII w
I l9 tk .

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Bachner's Super Market
FR. EE
qt Mag'.1c· Blea·c'·h

Est•t•
J GERT'S A gay girl, ready lor
HOUSE FOR SALE
a whirl efler cleaning oar·' MODERN J\anch Style, Beallll·
pets with Blue Lustre. Rent lui location ori top of small nil!
electric shampooer, II. Plek· f•clng State Highway Gauge
ens Hardware, Ma•on.
w· on ·Route
road to
high7 with
ay Fgood
u bedrooms
va. 773-5583.
2·20-61C mam
w . or
,
THE PROVEN- eartiet- eleaner i living, dining. family, kitchen,
Blue Lustre is easu on the breakflst, play, maid's, uliilty
'
and sbop. Three batlls, ceram·
budget Rtstores forgotten ie toe and wall to wall carpel on
colors. Rant electric sham- floors. About two-thirds of bouoe
pooer, $1. Pomeroy Cement \ is paneled in mabogODY and
Block, Pomeroy; Ohio.
walnut. Air conditioned. Large
3-211-&amp;lc patio and double carport. On
- - - - - - - - - lot 200' x 390'. May be seen by
Business Services
appointment only.
,
PRICE REDUCED
COJIIPLETE pest and termite ' Write: c-o The Dally Sentinel
control services. 20 years exBox 668·H Pomeroy, 0.
perieoce. R&lt;laches, rats, oth· FOR SALE: 5 rooms wllll uti!·
er household pests. Free e.. lty room. Waler, gas and
tlmates and inspection. No electricity.
$!,500. Welsh
salesmen. New termite con- Town Hill. Phone WY 2-3312.
trol plan. Meigs County's on·
2 9 Uc
ly home owned company. AI·
-- -

Sale

~-I'O_U_R-ROOM-- FURNISHED c1=95.,..body,
6 ""F::cOR"'o-D V.S standard shift,,
motor and trans~ 1 n

WANTED
I!Un tn m~nnr or tlea le r OPI!T·
41o&amp;e t crlifird Gn Sta tlolll
ltl
!h i ~ ~enl!ral arn . App ly by ea U.
lnli SJlt Hoo·k W. \'a . 736·~943.
•Huut~~.
,.,., """·
or "''""'"'·
write to JQ:'I ,.
South
001

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For

For Rant

.:...sA:.:.:LE;.____

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w·leners

~meroy,

in excellent cooditioo. - 1958
Ford, hardlop, YB automatic

'

.49c'
2 49C

ch'1l'l
smaII Eggs '
l estacraekers
Kahn'•
All M..t

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Cllll

BEANS

3 $1.t9
dft.

_. 3Sc

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' •liver Dust
Jo-Bo Dog Food'

ltb

i',.,'-'u

•

With $5.00 or more Purchas•

lied pest and termite control
0
company. 605 W. Main St.,
K,U "f
""
011·10• WY 2-3159•
._• .,Ill'
2 18 f&gt;Otp POMEROY - I 1\ story frame,

. . 10

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6Sc
$1

12c•ns

-

·--

HELEN. HELP us •'

transmission, 2 new tires. Ex. WATER WELL drilling, Myert si rooms, bath, cellar, out
.,,
cellent oondltioo. Ph. SH 2- water pump sales and ser· · of high water. $5,000.00.
11156.
2 22 LOip vtce. Call collect Heaton MIDDLEPORT RURAL - 5 ac- - -D 'II' c Ch
Ohl
res one slory frame
six
JOHN DEERE "H" tractor.
o.,
ester2 21
bath,
!urn111..
by Helen Bottel
Plow, cultivators,
healing.
$5,500.00.
·- MEDICINE
machine.
All In line mowing
shape. BOOKKEEPING and income, 18ace
ACRES
_ OFF
ROUTE 7 - THEIR OWN
enough 1D admit wbal moll JII!O'
Price $400. G. A. Deem, Ra- tax service. Old Post Offir.ei 15 cultivated, one
story [Dear Helen:
pie IIncluding you) won't: an,..
cine, Ohi&lt;&gt;.
2 22 61p building, New Haven, w. Va frame, 5 rooms, bath, base- Perhaps if everyone look ac· pensive wedcllog wltllollt "loot"
SORRY- SAL is now a merry Evenings and all day S'alur· ment, furnace healing, barn, lion against these telephone would be a bust. And II lltla
2 21 Jlc chicken house, other build· sale• pitches that annoy us •o shockl you, tllen why not add
gal. She used Blue Lustre day.
rug and uphols•-· cJeaner. 1-------lngs. 17,500.00.
murh, we could get them eli· "N&lt;• gilts please" ID your InRent electric shampooer,
_,
11. 1
ALBERT M. CO,X BROKER min• ted . For a 1oog time 1 vllatlons ,.
Baker Furniture, Middle]XIrt, l
WY 2-3830
WY Z-3631 took them as one of 111e's lrtam.
Naturally, a w..,...
· •·
-·-•• should In-

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b;~~ roo~s,

~t,
~·)

baseme~t,

p 1ZZA

1

2-211-&amp;tc i
- -- - - --· - ..
-

~nd

AT ITS GREATEST

I'

fERTILIZER

,

cbun:h dliiiDI J'OOlll,

lld'IJ'

weal~,

tile "'"""''"'IJ'IDV!Ied.
.
"""""' G'"""'., .,..,..
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WJLD,.,.,... """""'

meets Wed""'!k)' main&amp; at
lbe bame ol Mn.' llawt•CI
lladlb. CIW"''·

. ftiURSDAY
ONE WON ONE CLASS al
the Pomeroy PlrBI Baptist
Church will tDeet 'ftrarlda1 at
7:10 p. m. allbe bome ol ..,..
J. E. Foater. Mrl. Ellen CGUeb
will be dei'OIIonallead8r.
THERE WUL BB A apeelal
lniPoflant meetllll al lbe Vet.,.... Memorial Clwcb.UIJ*.s
'l1lunl!a7 a! 7:10 p. m. at lbe
boepllll.. AU mernblq are 1111·
ed ID altelld.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION ol
lbe Mlddloport Flnll Uulted
Presbyterian Cburcb will meet
Thursday evening, Peb. 24, at
lbe churclL Leaders wm be
Mrs, "'-'
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··• u
- J•
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E. Harley. TbeN will bo Jn.

peop~

=.u:wolbene~~~:

meets Thursday at 7:30 P. m.
Members are uked ID brine
ol4 :McGuffey readerL tfrab.
meals will be served.
BAND JIOOS.
TER Aaaociatlon
. -"'
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_.., eb• .,
'Dtursdav, evan•••
•• .In

MIDD~ORT

h"!:hool

Tbe'l'b~~.~-~

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VES~1 . IM Sl\.:o'{ltJG.
Til£ G1&lt;1:AT VOID. lOOKI'-!C.
FOR SIC:.fJS OF LIFE I

Tewka
bary, Mrl. John Welsb,
Mrl. Carl Horky, Mrs. J. K.
Smith, Mrs. '1'homall Kelly and
Mrs.
Vincent Dabo.
ROCK
SPRINGS GIIANGI!:

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DEVELOPING
PRINTING

liN CAllY

CALEND:AR
~:~
!~.

2 21 3lc IBut then they started calling [vile closest friends, regardle!l ::
gedcare:la
FOR SALE: 6 room hou&lt;e with at night,
asking for my bus- oJ
but tbe wilDie buildme
rs ur
Jan
1
1 5127 ·
tlc
i
Plain
or
with
pepperoni,
bath
lull
basement
llr·lband.
This
because_
any
sales·
up
on
big
(1110
make
11
led
2 4
11111
894
· -- - - , r"URNISHF.D aparlmem.
3
1
sausage, mushroom, ham or
'
.
'
man knows a man IS an eaSier 1big In my book) weddlnp sboull lo ,._, """'.,. lbe MoDNotice
rooms and bath. 390 S. 2nd
Landmark's Got
I combinations.
sell
St., Middleport.
. IIY when he has · "G'tmme '"
_, day
Mr. WlDiam
RuaPl Pleasant
~2607 Phoue: mar k (especia
· and yon &lt;811't ""
sell ))ecanae
band "-·tor
Is 8tt-•
1
.,.....
Ave ., M1dd h'lmrL Call IVY 2· '
9" or 12" Slzo _75e to 1.50
not been conditioned by dayttme·away
from it·
•cl
•
EVERYTHING
11 · 1e tfc calls).
·
1
5262.
2 15 lfc I
Complete Corry.Out •·rvlce
So there poor Jim would J Perhaps you
sbouldn'l knock IIIli
asses a1 Ohie Unl
1
Why
drive
miles, atwhen
·
nigbts. CIRCLE 01
you can
get 50
delivery
our
CALL WY 2-HO~
Auto Salas
J'land,
nodding and Ustening ]X1li·1• fellow for trying lo cash In Monday
AFFERNOON
1
WA II.A RT.f. Marrh !st. busi- area warehouse. Call us for
PlckupAtG.&amp;G.CAFE
te1y. and like as not making .on a bash he'd happily duct.
w.
MAIN
POMEROY fOR SALE _ J959 · Plymoutlt 1 a date for a sales representa- MoSJ men would rather skip Bmeeleath :Melbldlst
nr ~s buil di ng . Locatrd at 120 specialized service - Bulk
111
Fury. Larry Wolfe, Racine. liVe to call on ME next day. tile
and
clrcumstauce .m '11luradayt
lbe .,..__:.:w;=.,".!..:.
F.;i&lt;:l 1.1:dn St, Pon11:roy . Call i Spreadin g Available - We
&amp;
Also Can Apply Liquid Ni·
p
I
ww
~1:-lti lda Sl'hnrn, WY 2·2524.
trogen To Your Fiedo. All 1PAINTING- iliside and out. Gen- Call WI &amp;-2054.
2 23 3tc That tore it!
Nowadays I and make a quick trip ID the be
Nanuaunou.
·MooN~with Mrs.
HIGH ES T QU A LITY
2 15 tfc
Ana lvsis, strai ght &amp; mixed [ era! repairing. In Pomeroy 80
Interrupt lhe pitch to ask the minister Instead. So maybe Bruce Lloyd, Mn.
NOI'IIIIII
~~"[~~sp~~lable.
All
at
~
·
Middle]XIrl
area.
WV
2·37112.
63
Olds
$1
,895
name
of
the
•
:
aelling
the
Utis
·~
..
of
I
hio
is
a
prof2sl.
Wayland,
Mn.
John
Zlrldlllllld
PROFESSIONAL WORK .\ RI)0\1 furni sht&gt;d apa rtment
2 17 30lp
88 2 dr. Hard Top. Power product, and
telephone Ever wu"' o that? ..;. H.
:Mrl Lnrelltlt Mllbnm
..
Ph. WY 2·2181
Phone WY 2·5435 212 South
·-steering
and
brakes.
Hydra·
number.
Then
I
hang
up
call
tl1e
Dear
Helen:
5ih Avrnee. Middlrpnrt. Ohio l
e
[ CURTIS, Dairy and beef aireo. malic drive. One careful firtn immediately and announce Whatever happened lo "Duz," CANI)Y In'RIPEBI Jlllll 111
22tfci
Pommv
POMEROY
Minimum of $6.00 per cow, owner
that IIley have not only lost a the washlng powder that "Duz Vetlnlia :Memorial ,........,
220
- . .E.. M
, .ai11. .St.. - - - - - - '
Insurance
OHIO
1
To
far men call
for Parker's.
Inform•· 63 Buick _
$1 ,895 cus 1omer Ior all ti me, bu1 I'm E -••'""" - remember?
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•
lion all
or service,
'l'burlda7 even!D&amp; It t:IO,
J'llt,
\..
l.lk• In get
touch.I
._ .. -·
WY • M••
LeSabre z dr. Hard Top. influencing all my friends to J'.NGLE COLLEt'l'OR
11 allbe bolplts1.
With some relatives 10ol John GRANGE INSURANCE. Mallea . J k W C
Mg
""""• Pomeroy, 11115-3415 We've serviced Ibis one shun them. And 1 make il a Dear J. C.:
801lTHERN UlCAL IIAND
1\us,.ll WilO II' " kliil'd ot Insurance Agency ' Inc., Porn- .
ac
. lney,
r.
Chester.
2-l3-30tc
]XIinl to keep the secretary 1111 It's probably Ill washed ap. Boollen
will 111111
Rutlond. IIIII&lt;&gt;. in 1911. He eroy. Phone WY 2-3381.
SEWING macl!lnes, Npalt ser· bl'lkes. Automatic shift.
the line all long a time as their Does anyone know for 1111'11- '1'lnlndl1 eb. II 11 7:10p.m.
nod SISter &gt; and brothm and
g I Uc ed hay, 70C a bale. Pbone SH vice, aU ID8kel. WY 2-22114.
salesman would have kepi ME H.
at 1111
ICbooL 'l'be W.,.
was marned ti Bessie Hull . J'T IM( 1L!
· 2-417l.
2-211-Stc 1be FabriC &amp;hop,
on. u enough of WI did that
. aad MeiDi _..,.
will
con1: wt !Ill&gt; addres &gt;. \Irs. 1 ' ' lB
111!!1111l1Ct boon - - - -- Authorized Singer Sales and
maybe companies would realize
meet a1 f p,m; AD.Jtitlar IIIII
Elmr·r it. Kent, R. R. 4,
WilY WORRY over 1 sluggish Service.
I Zll lfc
Pomeroy, Ohio
bow it feels to be constantly
Mr. lllld Mn. Dua 11tn1fJC1, Senior Bad Pli&amp;dl 1fi wpt1
Rucvru&gt;. uhio. 4411211.
t&lt;&gt;r'o .,.,...
. sepUc
Get Klean-Em·
CONDITIONING Refrtgel'
pestered.
DarwlD,
will
eeld1rlll 10 alleDtl.
tp
llilk AU seplio lank cleaner. Land· aUon oervleo. Jaek'a Relrlg·
Legal Notice
II does no good to anap at
•
weddfal ualvmFRIDAY
- - ---· 2 21 4
Copytn&amp; llenlce. eop. mark Farm Bureau. Pome- eratiOD, New Haven. Phone
LtoALNDTit•
the plwn..person. She gets paid 1ry with an opeu hOUse !JaD.
PAST :MATRON'S Cl.UB ol
DELICIOUS Homemade PIZza. . les made .. ..... pa-" roy.
%1. 8_,30tc ro • .....
• • de ellPATRICIA
GAIL HILL. · · - ..... fur Ute number of calls and day, Fe'--- 2'1 from 1 Ill
Caple 0..., Mid
·' $1110 1
D..
_.
..-_
ratdence Is unknown, and cannot
,
. '
,.....
'
' birltl record.• and almost 8111' BUDGET PRICED furniture 1o .•
.. '"""'"'"' •"' ""' "'"" '"" ,she doesn t report the d1Sgrw1t· 4 p.m. All tbelr frltoltds llld dleport will meet Frldq, Peb.
60c, 1ac, anu · s zes.
1 relatives are lavlletl. A fam· 2$ al lbe bome ol Mrs. JSIIIII
luxe Pina, !1.&gt;0 . •lack's Dai othei docwnenUI
our third floor budget shop.
Everyday Spec:l1l1
":.
victims.
cy Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tic . Reuter blsuraace, Pome...,
Baker Furniture, Mlddle]XIrl,
11
••"" 'l:'.u
""', 1...,
,..1
·':, th c rt I As for putlln g these
I ily tlll1aer w'll proeede tbe opo Clalwortlly Ill POIIIei'01• Jlrl.
t 1 Ur Ohio.
11 12 Uc
Mlrle'• Style Poll
•• "'" No. " ·'"· "''""' ••• • •· out of work llf we succeed m en house.
'Oleo NenWIIIII will be Ill ...
I
-=c-.,-=-:"""',_,.-H I
$l 2S ..orce and other relief aD tbe (l'Oilftdl
t· d
h
llin )
-•
,__
1
rcull
·
,A(o;TNA
CASUM
.'f'l
tnsur:,nc•
CHURCH
PEWS
for
sale
11
"'
wl 1""' ' " ' ' " ' '"' mo"
'"'"
pu
ung
one
se
g
•
sure
lliBIIDII
bostell
"""
Mn.
,..._
Shampoo &amp; Sets . $I .50 ~~~n .;:~'!n!~~~~. ~;~t :~,
ly they can find something bet·
k ...._. ~~--•'- French wW lit~ dnoUOIIL
___ ~elp
_._-Nanlr!d- Mullen Insurance Ageocy. Inc. 917' long, 16 - 6' long: also 30 day color rinse,
,.,.•. 1901.
ter to do thlln annoy others! Callep Bal e..... ....,.w,.
l\IIDDLEPORT waf . . .
~Pt\HE. l:'t·lE? E:itra ln•·ome! Pomero), Phone W\ 2338L
a
pulpit
to
matcb,
aU
for
Sh
&amp;
$3
50
HARKY 1 HILL. PlolntiH
b
h
8
Bell
Ul
JC
78
l lfo
S20tl. caD WI 11- !20. 2-211-&amp;lp
ompoo lit
·
w••,, .. '"• Fu'" ·
GETTING EVEN
Wa as I
ev e
meet FrldaJ evenlag, Feb. If.
2
( umpl·1ent man or woman in- - - -- - -- 1
Permon11nll
$7.50 yp "'"""' '"' Pllll!wr
MORE MERCENARY OR
Olney JC 84 loll. Vernon JC 17 at 7'10 p m. at 1b1 home t1
Wo seiland Servlco
'" "· 23 ' 1" ._ '· "' "'· .._ '"
MORE HONEST
Gracelaod 106 Iowa Wslyll 8G
Q1n1, Wllaat ..
tt'r(·s ~ in making
money
Wlp and Wllflll
uoAL
oor1co
D
H
•··6wel&amp;
1
nu11 tjtd in the future to re·
William Harokl Dixoaa. Routt~ 1. ear
e en :
~
Mlria's
Style
Post
Pomeroy,
Ohlo,
....
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II••
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In
making
the
list
for
wed·
Arkaoaalll
mJ 'II
1111 .md collect money from DAILY CROSSWORD
that be will fU. h1l "tiUoa Ia U..
. .
,
, Sou. IlL U .. n!.t. " ' If
tllr new super CQin operated
IL ]24
Ph. WY U271 Probate eoun of Ke1,. Count,, pray· ding mv1tations, our daughter 8
· w VJUA• ~
18. Like
HEIIARI THI
d ; ~pt·n~~.&gt;rs . \Jo soliciting origiACRO.."_'iS
GQ. Femall
Syraeuu. Ohio
~0ftL!nc~!~~ 0:f -:: ~!!~ au;:: finance dl!agrees wJtb her on Texas 01 Rice 81
W. Barnal akounts as ruLe is es- 1. Cereal
towl
1·~~ ~~~~~ ~·1 William Ha!""ld Dixon to WIIUn• Har· a touchy subject: abe wants to Houston 152 TeL Wesleyaa lDI
ba.riano
KARL GRUESER, Plumblllg =~·;!-·th~h~u:·~!Y P::·~~~:,u:~~ invite their college friends SMU 82 Texas AiM g
ta h\is hed , by us. To quality .t. ~·~:r cone
oow~·
21. creata:t,
in
10' 00 o'olock A. M. " u "'"" (moody broke and not able kl Baylotl3 TelliS Tecll 82
and lle1tlng,
Mloersvllle ••
for profits and
ownership'
crazy wit.b 1. Leave
ther. .ttv u the coud llUIY b.ll&amp;r 1'wt
a
you f1111St have $600 oo $1900 i tha heat
0hio.
Elltl your troub• u ,,. give expensive glftl) ; be waola Brdn·Smmna 105 New Met. til
2. Abbes~fashion
to in\'f!ll and 6 to 10 hours 1 9. Powder and 3. One t~ 1
les. We have Ill !1lzes sewer
'" THE •••••n couor
to Invite famUy friends who are rlnlty 113 Ar~ 81. 80
22. Com·
'·lf- "r or ill
. terv1ew
.
. ' ahot.
65 Fonl G1luh 100
11
or fork
paM
machines. Reasonable rates. KOMI• M:~o:..'xoT~~~v • OHIO
in the chips." H! says that's Tarleton Sl 52 Angelo St. 61
wet.n
wr1te
short for
2dr,H1...... 18 .....
4.
Shinto
point
Inters k Merchandisers, Ro- 10. LiliA with
cau WV Uf/4, day or night. ,...,,
••.,.... or "'
not only practical but abo helpWesl
Le.m.ple
24. Pr:J!Ner
!h'!d.ft.... -...
1 "''" ., • · - ,,......,,,=~:.,.. lui - their colleg~ lrleDds would San Fr811. 113 Santa Qara 80
I II lie
chesLet, Minnesota. Include : effort
r;, Shlpwomll 27. Man
phone .
2 23 2\c ~ 12. ?J.:tal or
6. Nobl,._ llll. I BEATING, PLuMBING aura
... "'!'".'""
be embarrassed at ... lDYllatlon
VISIT IN 8YJIAQJU:
65 Fonl Chinle 100
7. Help
bird
I
DoJ:ol
Bottle
Gas.
Amoid
llro•••••
lloo•ovoa.
"'
•'because
they
couldn'IILVe
moch.
Pomeroy-: Middleport, students : ts.
K. Refers to
32. Toward
lite352 1
titers, 111 E. Main Street
" 01"" "
II wm be a small wedding VIsiting over the weeJrend c..
radio•. ond
helw ..... - 9. Smith Md 3f:i. End or &amp;
emplOyed men. earn $l'i-!30.00 i 14. rache:
i'omerOJ.
Uc
c......,,
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w..,.,,..
.....,
llld
reception
!here
Isn't
with
Walter
Cook
and
Mr.
and
G.
Lev~
00
Jolson
well·knowD
65 Must•ng2 Door
1 22
weekly for 15 hours of "'"' · slang
U.Soak
~;t·h~~ru:
:'au~._::
rooDt for both after all relativse Mrs. Erza PbOllpl ol SyraeuR
11. A..'llan plains
march
spare lime. C.II WY 2-2471 16. The "upper 15. Excla.ma,. 31. MDISc DOte
!!ax
......... ,..m.. G.
I
n.. I
were Mr IIDII Mrs. CeGI1 Coot
m1ll.IJ1,ra&amp;or of t.be r.tat.e o( Liltkr are UIVIM'U P U8 rea...,7 C ()Se
'
lllllltoltldliolle
tion of
._ ODe type
for informatiOD.
2 22 6tc : rr.:::"~tan
_ _ , . , , 4 " " "4 ' . . . . . . . . ..., friends &lt;Less lllan 101 """"Le) oon ~ llld Mr. IDI1 1111.
-'
p
EXPERIENCED
aurpof hbruary, 196(1, fJled a peUUon 1a
•
r-r
• Raymond Cook SODS KeDilJ' aud. M. Ford
500
CAR fl(l,P wanted. Apply In 19. ln!pudence
, S
. 20. Porkfish
=.''~~~~~~o~atotitM~::
~:.0!';
ltThlheis
youngl
man
saya,
put'7ace
Keith,
East
Ltverpooh
Mr.
'
"
lad
i)':'rson. Cr ow s teak House. l 23. Code signal
ta •D Us. real tl\a~ owned br Ni4
011 ., reason YOil
on
a - t . . 1011 - - - ~~~~~~A:~.:.:L
2-20-tlc , 211. Mosie
:-:::. !: J:,m~'!'u.:: ~c ' : a wedding It for Ute loot, so Mrs. Clarellee DWo&amp;~ a.- 64 Ford G•lule 500
~ .
. drama: abbr.
wu ,...,. '" "" "' wby ool euh in wbert the ry Lee llld stanlBJ
WANTED : c..&amp;perlenced
mech- \ 21. Correct
,.
'f.\1:"'•
tw• •..,. , . _ 1D
•
tlblle•
Mr rmd :Mn. _ , . XL Cttw. I .... At 1Jw. ;.
anic fer minor parts tnatalla· . 28. Harlan
1'rom the llrftlt trllek or •..,:
cld1drea BeiiDJ'. Rhb•C•,
tion service. Must be mature i
Fiske
buUdoar rldlotor lo lbe oiJua... in '"' T-'&gt;"'
Sue 8lld WUma JeaD, IDI1' Da- 64 Englllh Ford 2 Dr.
with .,ility te manage de' , so. State
cavalier
: abOr,
-lles! beater core.
,=~".,!·~~ :
got ber droll IOd mode all vld Lewll all o1 MJ•dlao tJtt. · t •• 4 .... lrlttl.
par t menl. an d sell
parts. at. Obtain
a.~n~ lft Ule £art . . ball (!4~ mo. the plans, I'd be wttblng they'd
'
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63 Chevrolet Imp II•
'$
!lOa
No.
ao.
TD
.
.
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No.
13
of
break
up
nn.-t
do
OU
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Good workmg cooditions. ln I 33.Famous , . .
tbe OIUo Comp•~·· PUrcllUe. bollndo
' nua
W1111Ao
IBRVJCI ANMOlJNCID
4
H.T. I "' AI tnM, t1o
letter . state experience ref. · Betly
1.
• - - - .. ..., .... " ,,. .. toUoon. ,..WI,, ol 1 man lJb 111111 Helen? _
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no.
o1
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BeiiJmltla
a\
U1e
Nol'ttnrM
COIDH'
ot
p.f.aDMI'fla
11UUU
any
1-,......
.,.
..., H14lt
ere~ces and wagea ex~cted. 34· 'f:ekJJh :
~~t-+-t-1
ed .....,_
..... . , ... 63bmltltr
Wrtte c-o The Dally Sentinel, lfi. A golf ., ·
r;
l'"'""""""~~~~~..,=l'IU~~Dc• lclatb a ..._ w-.
Dell Parents·
.
owen ~,_, aew:c. _..,. lt~erl1q t
t er1. M
Box 638A.
2 1 Uc . bawl
MJGTION&amp;D
We-e-D
...
bonNt
enough
- -OMD..tet.a 8erYIII
AllelllnJorth'• ~ence belfl N.
J
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JIIACWJUWIIIo ~ 111 li:UPJ~
1 38. Daughter
Critt •B,;.uon
.... w.., ,.. uw. ...... South to show his merceaary streak wllll
lha Laare1 Qllf ree 62 Comet 2 Door
For Rent
ot RJcot•o.eome tD
:!;,~ 1t '",',~
~
BBFORE marriage IOd honest ............ ,.___.. ,.__._ wiD :.:; lhL trw. ......
..... I'IUH. Coallll
lJ . . . . . . . . - - - • • &amp;.
.......... ~-- · - - ....._
POMEROY, Unfurnished,
8
.&amp;.. C. 8BADFOBD
eorDft' or ThOI. c. &amp;Hfard'• Boult a. afo,...._4 diHrtMI 1
, 1 , wttb bellll ~~ 7:10. .u.r BIV. f!l!!"
B1...., 01111
............
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. -_
. ...
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wt11 ........
.,.. 62 Fonl o.lu sao
hedroom duplex. Sugar Run 67. Faln1c
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o . . , 3 d o-- .....
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1 l tfc chllnl M Unkl W Norda 11M of 1114 IUit JM • tt c1 w tlai IIIUfaetl u age.
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Area,_Ph: _WY 2-3618. 2-20-Uc ! 48_tv':.,~
· ····""' A&amp;._ ..
''"""on...,,..
.....
1W
....
W"'
I
~~-·to
Dr, A. W. lwm
CUSTOM BtTI'CHERING IlK alq.
cbatn. md. a llllkl to ,_. o1 .,..... h rlJ!d; to OIICDPr for ukl IM1 tautTHREE snd four
turDJ8n. . allowance
Fllrllnt 4 Door
CIOOtalnJIII fift mit 87-lOG acNI ...., at ~Hat oa• l:bl.rd a.&amp;l of aa
WililmR II CUI
e&lt;1 and unfurnished apart- 49. ..,..,
A ollp
IN. .._ ......
outt1ng. II'LU bUJ bides every ;.:'J,.: !he N. W• .,...... ol ::..::"'~·:,'f, '/';,-..:
W~i.-11Gft11Qa. 1, N.
menls. WY ~5134.
12 6 tic
Mooday. PbD Met•, PboDI ·="~~:W::c!u.s:':'.,:
ou . . . . . . t~oUan Pleuznt. wa ,.m1ttM to tbe
I ROOM timrished apartment
WY 1-3610.
• 18 de ..... t ........ ., 1'11 Ph til ... . ~- ... - _ .. Holzer bolplllt 1IIIb • '-" 63 Ford o.lnle 1C10
1111
c.nv. U2 - IN. .._
for ront.. Poone WY 2-2'171. AI·
"~1te
For S1le Slolo
of Ohio,
·Vol.or48.
PolOCouab',
' of Olllo.
tl)ol.- .... .--.
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tel mo"
or I •.....
oU Udl
Belt at0&gt;
ad ...
of lo
cordi
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WIWIII !...
lilt' reWlo;ndhoottf
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ter &gt;p.m. Phone WY ~7t.J
... No"" " ' " or tho W-' l!aft "'
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J'OR SALE: Lebanon Towushlp ''
,,..,.,.
Thi&lt;IY " ' ' '" .... _ .....,.. Dllll • - ...., """""' - ·
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'!" ·I&amp; 61 Olch 98 2 Door
R&lt;lwley and Reed Hardware. .
o.. au.
r - Two ,., ...,.
•·""'ed
drill
H.T. N hw&amp; All -.
5roomboule,l5acreaaround """""',,.,...... -•-••"• ,..,,.._., .. _ _ -...
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TIIAILE~ l..oTII ... 1rt1 61 Co!lilt 4 Door
I •.,..Yel
road. Prl••
Clti1M!rt w . - .. _... .... -.
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•.a;a'll
•
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llhaw bJ k Clair Prlot. b7 4H4 dlttt _.. of a, ' •MUon.
ap llld wile. 8rowa'1 Trill
At Ire&amp; . . . . .
DM. letb. 1110. and noorded hi VoL TM ~ .._.,.. named "111 NOLL 10 CODll
er Part ISIIUI Appnnd)
VWSOCH ~KGXa ~Wit 09PY0 BOP•
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,_..... " _....... 13. . . . . . . . lad. - of \be D.s td8 IIOUel ... theJ . . ....
.
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lllnemille, Olllo, ,.,_ W\ VC LV OeXOH9&amp;SOEC.-T00&amp;8&amp;CI JIAed""'"''
an 10011 p
"""'eiiO&amp;d.
Nlee lf1t11Ut
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Co\UltJ of JblDr ..... IWeJ' ~ IUJitl OD Of btfoi'GI tbf 1IIJI
lor
site. Price '1100. ..... "' ........ IM!. . . . . . . .aa 4117 .. - ..
for lha San ,....... CJiirprl Ill
, _ a-•-'•"• _.__ 1ult nl 1'lf1r (00&gt; 011 1l!o Wool- Will .. '•
"'T..,..,. r,..,..,
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two TIWLEII SPACES lor
USID CAl LOT
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rent in the Villqe of Middle8lllla Wolle, fllletml•
lulf ot • -· llo. 'll!lftr !Ill ............., ot !1!0 bu
I
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ot IMter 8ro.toftr• Dnnp4 &amp;lla Balar;......~.;.a' \:~ '!: . . . ._
port. cau WY NIM or WY Ill' *f&amp;Rl I J MAH'F.~ ~ONR"l"ZRS.-ftm'OR '8II1D . ,FIIIUIJ.
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INFORMA liON

~ HADLINII
p , M, GIY llfore 1Utlic41otlell

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MtneliY 0 ..1111•e t:ll A. M.
CAHCILLATIONI
CORtllc:TIONI
Wilt .. ICC:e"" until Y:DG A. M,
nr Oev •• "uiUicetlen

Pomeroy!
Motor Co. .

1962 Corvair
$969
Locally owned, JJke new, Powergllde tran81Dission,
white walls, beater. Try this one for real tracUon.

· RI.GUl.ATIONI

Tile I'U-.,IIsher f'4111J¥U tM rt1ht
edit or re&amp;aar tr'IY ••• ~ed
•tltcUon•-••· lrron 1111uld be
tmrftectlltely. Till Pilato
lither wm not .. responslbll! for
lftlte tt11n '"' 1ncor...c~ 1n1art1on.

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1963 Corvair P1nel

$1399

Local owner, good tires, lawn fiullh, heater, good traction.

1962 Chevrolet 1Y2-Ton

$1695

L. W.B. Like new 750x20 lO.ply tires. Cab A·l condition.
Heater, heavy duty springs. 292 cu. in. 6-cyl. engine.

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

OPEN IVES. 9:00P.M.

PHONE WY 2-2156
- - -- - - Wanted

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apartment. WY 2·5385.
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1 21 Uc
NlCELV furnished 2 bedroom
1
apartment, Middleport, WY 2·
' 3814.

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LOT, Rutiand, five
i TRAILER
miles from
Pomeroy Phone
Wanted To Buy
1 SH 2-5613.
12 :!3 60\c
PAIR . of used tractor tires I•'O UR
furnishod apart·
10 11 - or 12-28.
ment. WY 2-3658.
11 15 ttc
! 23 31p BRICK Duple•
bedro" m
3
diStles hving room. dining room. kit·
1•II or wnte ' chen. basement and garage
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FR. EE
qt Mag'.1c· Blea·c'·h

Est•t•
J GERT'S A gay girl, ready lor
HOUSE FOR SALE
a whirl efler cleaning oar·' MODERN J\anch Style, Beallll·
pets with Blue Lustre. Rent lui location ori top of small nil!
electric shampooer, II. Plek· f•clng State Highway Gauge
ens Hardware, Ma•on.
w· on ·Route
road to
high7 with
ay Fgood
u bedrooms
va. 773-5583.
2·20-61C mam
w . or
,
THE PROVEN- eartiet- eleaner i living, dining. family, kitchen,
Blue Lustre is easu on the breakflst, play, maid's, uliilty
'
and sbop. Three batlls, ceram·
budget Rtstores forgotten ie toe and wall to wall carpel on
colors. Rant electric sham- floors. About two-thirds of bouoe
pooer, $1. Pomeroy Cement \ is paneled in mabogODY and
Block, Pomeroy; Ohio.
walnut. Air conditioned. Large
3-211-&amp;lc patio and double carport. On
- - - - - - - - - lot 200' x 390'. May be seen by
Business Services
appointment only.
,
PRICE REDUCED
COJIIPLETE pest and termite ' Write: c-o The Dally Sentinel
control services. 20 years exBox 668·H Pomeroy, 0.
perieoce. R&lt;laches, rats, oth· FOR SALE: 5 rooms wllll uti!·
er household pests. Free e.. lty room. Waler, gas and
tlmates and inspection. No electricity.
$!,500. Welsh
salesmen. New termite con- Town Hill. Phone WY 2-3312.
trol plan. Meigs County's on·
2 9 Uc
ly home owned company. AI·
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Sale

~-I'O_U_R-ROOM-- FURNISHED c1=95.,..body,
6 ""F::cOR"'o-D V.S standard shift,,
motor and trans~ 1 n

WANTED
I!Un tn m~nnr or tlea le r OPI!T·
41o&amp;e t crlifird Gn Sta tlolll
ltl
!h i ~ ~enl!ral arn . App ly by ea U.
lnli SJlt Hoo·k W. \'a . 736·~943.
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or "''""'"'·
write to JQ:'I ,.
South
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For Rant

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w·leners

~meroy,

in excellent cooditioo. - 1958
Ford, hardlop, YB automatic

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2 49C

ch'1l'l
smaII Eggs '
l estacraekers
Kahn'•
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' •liver Dust
Jo-Bo Dog Food'

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lied pest and termite control
0
company. 605 W. Main St.,
K,U "f
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011·10• WY 2-3159•
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2 18 f&gt;Otp POMEROY - I 1\ story frame,

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$1

12c•ns

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HELEN. HELP us •'

transmission, 2 new tires. Ex. WATER WELL drilling, Myert si rooms, bath, cellar, out
.,,
cellent oondltioo. Ph. SH 2- water pump sales and ser· · of high water. $5,000.00.
11156.
2 22 LOip vtce. Call collect Heaton MIDDLEPORT RURAL - 5 ac- - -D 'II' c Ch
Ohl
res one slory frame
six
JOHN DEERE "H" tractor.
o.,
ester2 21
bath,
!urn111..
by Helen Bottel
Plow, cultivators,
healing.
$5,500.00.
·- MEDICINE
machine.
All In line mowing
shape. BOOKKEEPING and income, 18ace
ACRES
_ OFF
ROUTE 7 - THEIR OWN
enough 1D admit wbal moll JII!O'
Price $400. G. A. Deem, Ra- tax service. Old Post Offir.ei 15 cultivated, one
story [Dear Helen:
pie IIncluding you) won't: an,..
cine, Ohi&lt;&gt;.
2 22 61p building, New Haven, w. Va frame, 5 rooms, bath, base- Perhaps if everyone look ac· pensive wedcllog wltllollt "loot"
SORRY- SAL is now a merry Evenings and all day S'alur· ment, furnace healing, barn, lion against these telephone would be a bust. And II lltla
2 21 Jlc chicken house, other build· sale• pitches that annoy us •o shockl you, tllen why not add
gal. She used Blue Lustre day.
rug and uphols•-· cJeaner. 1-------lngs. 17,500.00.
murh, we could get them eli· "N&lt;• gilts please" ID your InRent electric shampooer,
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ALBERT M. CO,X BROKER min• ted . For a 1oog time 1 vllatlons ,.
Baker Furniture, Middle]XIrt, l
WY 2-3830
WY Z-3631 took them as one of 111e's lrtam.
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tile "'"""''"'IJ'IDV!Ied.
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meets Wed""'!k)' main&amp; at
lbe bame ol Mn.' llawt•CI
lladlb. CIW"''·

. ftiURSDAY
ONE WON ONE CLASS al
the Pomeroy PlrBI Baptist
Church will tDeet 'ftrarlda1 at
7:10 p. m. allbe bome ol ..,..
J. E. Foater. Mrl. Ellen CGUeb
will be dei'OIIonallead8r.
THERE WUL BB A apeelal
lniPoflant meetllll al lbe Vet.,.... Memorial Clwcb.UIJ*.s
'l1lunl!a7 a! 7:10 p. m. at lbe
boepllll.. AU mernblq are 1111·
ed ID altelld.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION ol
lbe Mlddloport Flnll Uulted
Presbyterian Cburcb will meet
Thursday evening, Peb. 24, at
lbe churclL Leaders wm be
Mrs, "'-'
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peop~

=.u:wolbene~~~:

meets Thursday at 7:30 P. m.
Members are uked ID brine
ol4 :McGuffey readerL tfrab.
meals will be served.
BAND JIOOS.
TER Aaaociatlon
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Til£ G1&lt;1:AT VOID. lOOKI'-!C.
FOR SIC:.fJS OF LIFE I

Tewka
bary, Mrl. John Welsb,
Mrl. Carl Horky, Mrs. J. K.
Smith, Mrs. '1'homall Kelly and
Mrs.
Vincent Dabo.
ROCK
SPRINGS GIIANGI!:

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PRINTING

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CALEND:AR
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2 21 3lc IBut then they started calling [vile closest friends, regardle!l ::
gedcare:la
FOR SALE: 6 room hou&lt;e with at night,
asking for my bus- oJ
but tbe wilDie buildme
rs ur
Jan
1
1 5127 ·
tlc
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Plain
or
with
pepperoni,
bath
lull
basement
llr·lband.
This
because_
any
sales·
up
on
big
(1110
make
11
led
2 4
11111
894
· -- - - , r"URNISHF.D aparlmem.
3
1
sausage, mushroom, ham or
'
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man knows a man IS an eaSier 1big In my book) weddlnp sboull lo ,._, """'.,. lbe MoDNotice
rooms and bath. 390 S. 2nd
Landmark's Got
I combinations.
sell
St., Middleport.
. IIY when he has · "G'tmme '"
_, day
Mr. WlDiam
RuaPl Pleasant
~2607 Phoue: mar k (especia
· and yon &lt;811't ""
sell ))ecanae
band "-·tor
Is 8tt-•
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Ave ., M1dd h'lmrL Call IVY 2· '
9" or 12" Slzo _75e to 1.50
not been conditioned by dayttme·away
from it·
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EVERYTHING
11 · 1e tfc calls).
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1
5262.
2 15 lfc I
Complete Corry.Out •·rvlce
So there poor Jim would J Perhaps you
sbouldn'l knock IIIli
asses a1 Ohie Unl
1
Why
drive
miles, atwhen
·
nigbts. CIRCLE 01
you can
get 50
delivery
our
CALL WY 2-HO~
Auto Salas
J'land,
nodding and Ustening ]X1li·1• fellow for trying lo cash In Monday
AFFERNOON
1
WA II.A RT.f. Marrh !st. busi- area warehouse. Call us for
PlckupAtG.&amp;G.CAFE
te1y. and like as not making .on a bash he'd happily duct.
w.
MAIN
POMEROY fOR SALE _ J959 · Plymoutlt 1 a date for a sales representa- MoSJ men would rather skip Bmeeleath :Melbldlst
nr ~s buil di ng . Locatrd at 120 specialized service - Bulk
111
Fury. Larry Wolfe, Racine. liVe to call on ME next day. tile
and
clrcumstauce .m '11luradayt
lbe .,..__:.:w;=.,".!..:.
F.;i&lt;:l 1.1:dn St, Pon11:roy . Call i Spreadin g Available - We
&amp;
Also Can Apply Liquid Ni·
p
I
ww
~1:-lti lda Sl'hnrn, WY 2·2524.
trogen To Your Fiedo. All 1PAINTING- iliside and out. Gen- Call WI &amp;-2054.
2 23 3tc That tore it!
Nowadays I and make a quick trip ID the be
Nanuaunou.
·MooN~with Mrs.
HIGH ES T QU A LITY
2 15 tfc
Ana lvsis, strai ght &amp; mixed [ era! repairing. In Pomeroy 80
Interrupt lhe pitch to ask the minister Instead. So maybe Bruce Lloyd, Mn.
NOI'IIIIII
~~"[~~sp~~lable.
All
at
~
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Middle]XIrl
area.
WV
2·37112.
63
Olds
$1
,895
name
of
the
•
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aelling
the
Utis
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of
I
hio
is
a
prof2sl.
Wayland,
Mn.
John
Zlrldlllllld
PROFESSIONAL WORK .\ RI)0\1 furni sht&gt;d apa rtment
2 17 30lp
88 2 dr. Hard Top. Power product, and
telephone Ever wu"' o that? ..;. H.
:Mrl Lnrelltlt Mllbnm
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Ph. WY 2·2181
Phone WY 2·5435 212 South
·-steering
and
brakes.
Hydra·
number.
Then
I
hang
up
call
tl1e
Dear
Helen:
5ih Avrnee. Middlrpnrt. Ohio l
e
[ CURTIS, Dairy and beef aireo. malic drive. One careful firtn immediately and announce Whatever happened lo "Duz," CANI)Y In'RIPEBI Jlllll 111
22tfci
Pommv
POMEROY
Minimum of $6.00 per cow, owner
that IIley have not only lost a the washlng powder that "Duz Vetlnlia :Memorial ,........,
220
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, .ai11. .St.. - - - - - - '
Insurance
OHIO
1
To
far men call
for Parker's.
Inform•· 63 Buick _
$1 ,895 cus 1omer Ior all ti me, bu1 I'm E -••'""" - remember?
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lion all
or service,
'l'burlda7 even!D&amp; It t:IO,
J'llt,
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l.lk• In get
touch.I
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LeSabre z dr. Hard Top. influencing all my friends to J'.NGLE COLLEt'l'OR
11 allbe bolplts1.
With some relatives 10ol John GRANGE INSURANCE. Mallea . J k W C
Mg
""""• Pomeroy, 11115-3415 We've serviced Ibis one shun them. And 1 make il a Dear J. C.:
801lTHERN UlCAL IIAND
1\us,.ll WilO II' " kliil'd ot Insurance Agency ' Inc., Porn- .
ac
. lney,
r.
Chester.
2-l3-30tc
]XIinl to keep the secretary 1111 It's probably Ill washed ap. Boollen
will 111111
Rutlond. IIIII&lt;&gt;. in 1911. He eroy. Phone WY 2-3381.
SEWING macl!lnes, Npalt ser· bl'lkes. Automatic shift.
the line all long a time as their Does anyone know for 1111'11- '1'lnlndl1 eb. II 11 7:10p.m.
nod SISter &gt; and brothm and
g I Uc ed hay, 70C a bale. Pbone SH vice, aU ID8kel. WY 2-22114.
salesman would have kepi ME H.
at 1111
ICbooL 'l'be W.,.
was marned ti Bessie Hull . J'T IM( 1L!
· 2-417l.
2-211-Stc 1be FabriC &amp;hop,
on. u enough of WI did that
. aad MeiDi _..,.
will
con1: wt !Ill&gt; addres &gt;. \Irs. 1 ' ' lB
111!!1111l1Ct boon - - - -- Authorized Singer Sales and
maybe companies would realize
meet a1 f p,m; AD.Jtitlar IIIII
Elmr·r it. Kent, R. R. 4,
WilY WORRY over 1 sluggish Service.
I Zll lfc
Pomeroy, Ohio
bow it feels to be constantly
Mr. lllld Mn. Dua 11tn1fJC1, Senior Bad Pli&amp;dl 1fi wpt1
Rucvru&gt;. uhio. 4411211.
t&lt;&gt;r'o .,.,...
. sepUc
Get Klean-Em·
CONDITIONING Refrtgel'
pestered.
DarwlD,
will
eeld1rlll 10 alleDtl.
tp
llilk AU seplio lank cleaner. Land· aUon oervleo. Jaek'a Relrlg·
Legal Notice
II does no good to anap at
•
weddfal ualvmFRIDAY
- - ---· 2 21 4
Copytn&amp; llenlce. eop. mark Farm Bureau. Pome- eratiOD, New Haven. Phone
LtoALNDTit•
the plwn..person. She gets paid 1ry with an opeu hOUse !JaD.
PAST :MATRON'S Cl.UB ol
DELICIOUS Homemade PIZza. . les made .. ..... pa-" roy.
%1. 8_,30tc ro • .....
• • de ellPATRICIA
GAIL HILL. · · - ..... fur Ute number of calls and day, Fe'--- 2'1 from 1 Ill
Caple 0..., Mid
·' $1110 1
D..
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ratdence Is unknown, and cannot
,
. '
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' birltl record.• and almost 8111' BUDGET PRICED furniture 1o .•
.. '"""'"'"' •"' ""' "'"" '"" ,she doesn t report the d1Sgrw1t· 4 p.m. All tbelr frltoltds llld dleport will meet Frldq, Peb.
60c, 1ac, anu · s zes.
1 relatives are lavlletl. A fam· 2$ al lbe bome ol Mrs. JSIIIII
luxe Pina, !1.&gt;0 . •lack's Dai othei docwnenUI
our third floor budget shop.
Everyday Spec:l1l1
":.
victims.
cy Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tic . Reuter blsuraace, Pome...,
Baker Furniture, Mlddle]XIrl,
11
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·':, th c rt I As for putlln g these
I ily tlll1aer w'll proeede tbe opo Clalwortlly Ill POIIIei'01• Jlrl.
t 1 Ur Ohio.
11 12 Uc
Mlrle'• Style Poll
•• "'" No. " ·'"· "''""' ••• • •· out of work llf we succeed m en house.
'Oleo NenWIIIII will be Ill ...
I
-=c-.,-=-:"""',_,.-H I
$l 2S ..orce and other relief aD tbe (l'Oilftdl
t· d
h
llin )
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1
rcull
·
,A(o;TNA
CASUM
.'f'l
tnsur:,nc•
CHURCH
PEWS
for
sale
11
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wl 1""' ' " ' ' " ' '"' mo"
'"'"
pu
ung
one
se
g
•
sure
lliBIIDII
bostell
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Mn.
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Shampoo &amp; Sets . $I .50 ~~~n .;:~'!n!~~~~. ~;~t :~,
ly they can find something bet·
k ...._. ~~--•'- French wW lit~ dnoUOIIL
___ ~elp
_._-Nanlr!d- Mullen Insurance Ageocy. Inc. 917' long, 16 - 6' long: also 30 day color rinse,
,.,.•. 1901.
ter to do thlln annoy others! Callep Bal e..... ....,.w,.
l\IIDDLEPORT waf . . .
~Pt\HE. l:'t·lE? E:itra ln•·ome! Pomero), Phone W\ 2338L
a
pulpit
to
matcb,
aU
for
Sh
&amp;
$3
50
HARKY 1 HILL. PlolntiH
b
h
8
Bell
Ul
JC
78
l lfo
S20tl. caD WI 11- !20. 2-211-&amp;lp
ompoo lit
·
w••,, .. '"• Fu'" ·
GETTING EVEN
Wa as I
ev e
meet FrldaJ evenlag, Feb. If.
2
( umpl·1ent man or woman in- - - -- - -- 1
Permon11nll
$7.50 yp "'"""' '"' Pllll!wr
MORE MERCENARY OR
Olney JC 84 loll. Vernon JC 17 at 7'10 p m. at 1b1 home t1
Wo seiland Servlco
'" "· 23 ' 1" ._ '· "' "'· .._ '"
MORE HONEST
Gracelaod 106 Iowa Wslyll 8G
Q1n1, Wllaat ..
tt'r(·s ~ in making
money
Wlp and Wllflll
uoAL
oor1co
D
H
•··6wel&amp;
1
nu11 tjtd in the future to re·
William Harokl Dixoaa. Routt~ 1. ear
e en :
~
Mlria's
Style
Post
Pomeroy,
Ohlo,
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In
making
the
list
for
wed·
Arkaoaalll
mJ 'II
1111 .md collect money from DAILY CROSSWORD
that be will fU. h1l "tiUoa Ia U..
. .
,
, Sou. IlL U .. n!.t. " ' If
tllr new super CQin operated
IL ]24
Ph. WY U271 Probate eoun of Ke1,. Count,, pray· ding mv1tations, our daughter 8
· w VJUA• ~
18. Like
HEIIARI THI
d ; ~pt·n~~.&gt;rs . \Jo soliciting origiACRO.."_'iS
GQ. Femall
Syraeuu. Ohio
~0ftL!nc~!~~ 0:f -:: ~!!~ au;:: finance dl!agrees wJtb her on Texas 01 Rice 81
W. Barnal akounts as ruLe is es- 1. Cereal
towl
1·~~ ~~~~~ ~·1 William Ha!""ld Dixon to WIIUn• Har· a touchy subject: abe wants to Houston 152 TeL Wesleyaa lDI
ba.riano
KARL GRUESER, Plumblllg =~·;!-·th~h~u:·~!Y P::·~~~:,u:~~ invite their college friends SMU 82 Texas AiM g
ta h\is hed , by us. To quality .t. ~·~:r cone
oow~·
21. creata:t,
in
10' 00 o'olock A. M. " u "'"" (moody broke and not able kl Baylotl3 TelliS Tecll 82
and lle1tlng,
Mloersvllle ••
for profits and
ownership'
crazy wit.b 1. Leave
ther. .ttv u the coud llUIY b.ll&amp;r 1'wt
a
you f1111St have $600 oo $1900 i tha heat
0hio.
Elltl your troub• u ,,. give expensive glftl) ; be waola Brdn·Smmna 105 New Met. til
2. Abbes~fashion
to in\'f!ll and 6 to 10 hours 1 9. Powder and 3. One t~ 1
les. We have Ill !1lzes sewer
'" THE •••••n couor
to Invite famUy friends who are rlnlty 113 Ar~ 81. 80
22. Com·
'·lf- "r or ill
. terv1ew
.
. ' ahot.
65 Fonl G1luh 100
11
or fork
paM
machines. Reasonable rates. KOMI• M:~o:..'xoT~~~v • OHIO
in the chips." H! says that's Tarleton Sl 52 Angelo St. 61
wet.n
wr1te
short for
2dr,H1...... 18 .....
4.
Shinto
point
Inters k Merchandisers, Ro- 10. LiliA with
cau WV Uf/4, day or night. ,...,,
••.,.... or "'
not only practical but abo helpWesl
Le.m.ple
24. Pr:J!Ner
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VISIT IN 8YJIAQJU:
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32. Toward
lite352 1
titers, 111 E. Main Street
" 01"" "
II wm be a small wedding VIsiting over the weeJrend c..
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1 22
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U.Soak
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rooDt for both after all relativse Mrs. Erza PbOllpl ol SyraeuR
11. A..'llan plains
march
spare lime. C.II WY 2-2471 16. The "upper 15. Excla.ma,. 31. MDISc DOte
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were Mr IIDII Mrs. CeGI1 Coot
m1ll.IJ1,ra&amp;or of t.be r.tat.e o( Liltkr are UIVIM'U P U8 rea...,7 C ()Se
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._ ODe type
for informatiOD.
2 22 6tc : rr.:::"~tan
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500
CAR fl(l,P wanted. Apply In 19. ln!pudence
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Keith,
East
Ltverpooh
Mr.
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ta •D Us. real tl\a~ owned br Ni4
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WANTED : c..&amp;perlenced
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anic fer minor parts tnatalla· . 28. Harlan
1'rom the llrftlt trllek or •..,:
cld1drea BeiiDJ'. Rhb•C•,
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Fiske
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Sue 8lld WUma JeaD, IDI1' Da- 64 Englllh Ford 2 Dr.
with .,ility te manage de' , so. State
cavalier
: abOr,
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got ber droll IOd mode all vld Lewll all o1 MJ•dlao tJtt. · t •• 4 .... lrlttl.
par t menl. an d sell
parts. at. Obtain
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turDJ8n. . allowance
Fllrllnt 4 Door
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ou . . . . . . t~oUan Pleuznt. wa ,.m1ttM to tbe
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WY 1-3610.
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died early todaJ ID loulh Skl&lt;
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Capitol Comment- Events

uled to llllllerp lurpl1 todn \'
bloeked urethrx
BY DON MACLEAN
biiJiiD8 grocerleo where I better biiJI, wblle llaldiJII ":~lthi tube leadlag from lb bla~
WWiam Wblta II oa Vacallonl
•mlaled by a label upo11 a J might sUII be 1D lha Ill
der, but a fever be wu run
WASHINGTON - Tbe
Tbe label clearly do- market. (Maybe )'OU beve
TUesday UJ..-- dout ~
«&lt;ean housewife Is 1 lot
wbat the package COD- knoW how IDBDI' beiDI to
111 lba operalioL
er than some people think,
Tbe net weight can be pound.)
cording to Rep. Ezekiel C.
on tho label, eveo though In lha matter of plclurell
lugs ID.. Ark.;. Among
may be on lba back of It Ill cans I could liDd 111 m!lleadln@
wllo uoderesUmate ber,
cases. •
oaos. Possibly there II a
ingo says, are lha President
I was so IDapired by Gathlago' decepUon In tbe
bill edvisor on
observations that I uadertool&lt; packagblg, olnce oerlala
Esther Peterson,
favors the
ehorea the at our bouse oeldom
"trDih Ia packaging"
following Saturday at our nelgb- the delicious plclureo OD
to protect the bomemaker
borboocl aupermarkeL On the bonl of mix. But perbapo
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her own otupldlty.
shopping llot which bad boeDen- lo 111 ledlvlduklu!al~~=
Gatllings whose Dlclulamo
trusted to me (with 11'111 mi.- 1111 ~ tbJ
lull\1
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"Took,"
faU.
to
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bow
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add) wu writ- All lkJIImed
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like "Jumbo" and "SUper"
cans, large olivea." real quarrel with llmii'IIIIDIIIDII
fatal accidents. More than 100 automobiles were In·
Iabeii
should
coafuao
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lbell
I lollllll &amp;wo idlel Gatbing!l statemenll, wltb 1lle
volved and thr.. tanker trucko exploded, opewiDg
of canned ollvea, "KID&amp;" 8lld aceplloD cl 1111 - aboal
f!amlll8 fuel over the alta, ol. tbe thain-roacUoa colJi. And he says that
the amouol or the wel&amp;blCo~" No COil!ulloD lng to IIP8IId 111011q.
Sfnllgllt frOIII l'lril ktolo·
&amp;ionL
- - - - - - - - et..rly marked ell plckBges.
''K!Dt' ob91oualJ llllllllllbt IUPIIIIWkel, I dllo-•lllllltdo, . 11M " - fOIIriO .
I a. m.; H. E. Bowles up "On Saturdeys, I do the
and "Super Coloaal" ed that lomatoeo are ool!llg
lilwl o1 11M 110&lt;!~ • llppfd
~J~!~~; 2 a. m.; Beaver up eery buying for my boose," meant "large."
39 cenll per pound, maldng
111(/11 • rila lloot ,. llrlllhl
2:45 a. m.; 0. F. Gathings said ln a
As Gathings
llllid, oontenll matoeo abeul II ...11
tDirita.
I
up Winfield 4:35 a.m.; to bis constituents. "It II relax·
llearly printed on Iabeii. Tbe produce elerlk ll8id I
\Mounta,in State dowa Winfield ing and a real pleasure for mo. Tba confusino comes trying to blame Labor Secretary
=~~~r!
1 get enjoyment 1111 of
which lo tho best biiJI. Wirtz 8lld his migrant
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money anybow." Coming from
Instance, a ODe-pound, restriotionllor that. O.K.
AgstaRA &lt;Ill.) 90 wilL 78
1 Coogreasman, 11181 last
c811 of greea be8llo wea
I 01 ~
Lakeland 114 Chi. Ill. 103 (ot) ment is hardly a surprlae.l
35 oenla. Aaolher, a
TO TAKE INIFB
Middleport
Morrio Minn. 911 Buens Visla 83 He conlilluos: "I do aot
pouad caD, wao only 31 cents. WASHINGTON &lt;UPJ) m. Tech 13 Dubuque 58
call •• instance In many
If I'd tried to llgurt eut tho llllll. Frank Lauscbe wu

87 \VOUam S. White

to correcl 1

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SLAUGHTER ALLEY - Snwuldering wreckage marko
the s~ne where si:z died in the latest traffic catastrophe on a slreich of U. S. Highway Hll south of Los An·
gelea dubbotl "liaughler alley• for Ill &amp;rim reoord 11

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LUNAR TOOL KIT-space engineen have developed a tool til which ma be standard
EQUipment for the first astronauts to land oa (be lllOOIL 'llut' ~oot
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deSJgned for eav ~rage iD lbe Apollo Lllnar EJ:CIU'Slon :Module, fllntalns 16 ·
eal tools for examm•!'ll the lunar llurfaoo.aDd oblaining rock IBJIIple&amp; We~ln ~
62 poUDds on eartb, it Blill could be earned euily oa the moon, ., at left, where It
wo~d Weigh only 10.3 pounds because lunar gravity Is only ..,...lxtb that of eartlt.
Ke} tool is a battery-oper.alecl drill.~ capable ·ot. ehi&lt;dinl: qr ~·'"· -~ ~·•··'·•
from besalllo JliiDiial.
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ENGLISH

ROAST

ROAST

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QUANTl'l'Y JUGifl'S
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STEWING

MOP UP - 1st Cavalry Division troops leap from a helicopter to join the mop-up
operation in South Viet Nam"s "little iron txlangle" south of Bong Son. U.S. forces overran tlle Viet Cong stxonghold area after il had beoa pounded bf bombera and four daya
of heavy artillery firo.

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FLOUR

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Uquld Detergent

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DOG FOOD

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CLOVER FARM SPECIAL

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Cl~ciMaU's
Bearcall 111:10
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Crinkle Cut
French FtW

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But that might have been only a delay lor the Bearcats,
who need only a win ovN
Drake In Cincinnati Saturday
Dlght to clinch a tie lor lhe conference crown while Wichita
liM to win three more e&lt;~mes
It the league, all on the roart,
to tie lor the title.
Tbt oboe Is on the olher loot
for Toledo in tonight's MidAmerlsn Conference clash
aoainst Western Michigan. The
Rocket! must win this one at
home to set the stage lor a
showdown batUe with leali!;tlf'leading Miami Saturday night,
and a loss would be almost disastrous lor Toledo.
Miami warmed up Tuesdav
o•gbt lor lhe Toledo game with
I 76-72 victory over Xavier in
tile RedskinB' final home game
lithe campaign.
Ktat Grounds Falcons
Ia 4lther Mid~American Conference gamec, Kent State
101pped 1 four .. game losing
atreak wilh a 79-68 victory over
Bowling Green, and Ohio University pulled down 110 rebounds
to sink Marshall, 92-78.
In other action
Involving
Ohio colleges, BaldwinWallece
doiYIIed Capilal, 94-M, in a thriller at Columbus; Anderson of
Indiana blasted Ohio Northern.
10-'13; Wilmington won Its first
MJd.OhJo Conference deciSion
witb 1 98-70 victory over Malone, and John Carroll bumped
Westero reserve, 75-tiG.
CloebmaU nearly pulled lhe
Wloblla game out of th llere
coming from behind for a 66-65
lead In the second hal!. But lhe
Shocke,.., with aophomore Warren Armstrong scoring 25 poinla
8lld 1Jf8bbing 18 rebouods • shot
Into th• lead lor good at eM
IIIIWte to lhelr 12th consecp11¥1 liome victory II the ....

II 11.. Miami starters bll 111
lhe double iigures, but lhe ReOoklns had to light o!f a late Xatler rally thai brought the Musketeers to within three points.
Guard Jim llallihan hit two foul
lboll with seven oeonnd!o remalniJII to sew It up lor MIOhio&gt; V., led by sophomore
....-d Marshall Hatcher wltb It
poinll!, bad a fairly easy Ume
wllh Manball. Tbree otber BobCUI ICOred 17 poiDII eocb to
....-antee Ohio a winning oeaaon lllld third place m lha
MAC.
Kent Slate'a Larry Horner
acorod 23 of his za poinllln lha
oecond baU to lead 1 11111e that
brought lha Flaabeo from bolilnd. BOWtiq Green, whl~b lost
Ill fifth stralgbt, outgu•"ed
kolit from lho feld and outrebounded lht •loltora, 11-40, but
loot lha game at the free lhrow
lint u lhe Flasbeo bit 211 of 42
tharlty tosses.
Jerry Stecbachulte ocored 17
,oiall for Ohio Northern but It
. . ., ODOUjJh to offlet lhreo
playera hitting 20 pola13 or
111111'1 IGr Aaderaon, Ia lite llnal
llblo Conference rqu1ar oeaoon
Baldwill • Wallace'• Bob
Bllougb hit a layup with N•
loft Ill puol lbt Jacketo Into an
U-11 lold over capital artor the
- . hid been lild It llmta
8lld tbe leed changed hoods oa
Zl occasions. Jim Craycraft
paced Capital with 21 poiJII ea
llolb teams lbot U per oeat
lrom the tltld.
.. Ill final le8gtlt ..... ol
lbe Masott, Wlbnlllgloa tlnaiiJ
WOD I MJd.Oido ConferetiCI dodlloll. Llmi Orlai and Terry

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Kroger Fresh Frozen Grade A Turkeys

Your Choice
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,.............d.,

Cod or Perch Steaks •••• 2 :. 99c
Freshore Fish Sticks •••• •:; 39c
Dressed Whiting .••••• •• .. 25t
Freshore Breaded Shrimp ;: 69c

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lb.

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Vsg. hoi- Croom of Chick•CompiooWs Chlctc.n NIOIIto

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basketball Utlo, but lhey can't
IIford the luzury of losing
ogaln.
Tbe Bearcats, still leeding
lhe MVC with a 9-4 record. nod
their Iitle express temporarily
atallod at Wichita Tuesday
night when tho Sl10ckers came
through with a crucial 8&amp;-76 vic-

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died early todaJ ID loulh Skl&lt;
Jlolpltal' liter • lrrlel lllllels.

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uled to llllllerp lurpl1 todn \'
bloeked urethrx
BY DON MACLEAN
biiJiiD8 grocerleo where I better biiJI, wblle llaldiJII ":~lthi tube leadlag from lb bla~
WWiam Wblta II oa Vacallonl
•mlaled by a label upo11 a J might sUII be 1D lha Ill
der, but a fever be wu run
WASHINGTON - Tbe
Tbe label clearly do- market. (Maybe )'OU beve
TUesday UJ..-- dout ~
«&lt;ean housewife Is 1 lot
wbat the package COD- knoW how IDBDI' beiDI to
111 lba operalioL
er than some people think,
Tbe net weight can be pound.)
cording to Rep. Ezekiel C.
on tho label, eveo though In lha matter of plclurell
lugs ID.. Ark.;. Among
may be on lba back of It Ill cans I could liDd 111 m!lleadln@
wllo uoderesUmate ber,
cases. •
oaos. Possibly there II a
ingo says, are lha President
I was so IDapired by Gathlago' decepUon In tbe
bill edvisor on
observations that I uadertool&lt; packagblg, olnce oerlala
Esther Peterson,
favors the
ehorea the at our bouse oeldom
"trDih Ia packaging"
following Saturday at our nelgb- the delicious plclureo OD
to protect the bomemaker
borboocl aupermarkeL On the bonl of mix. But perbapo
'!
her own otupldlty.
shopping llot which bad boeDen- lo 111 ledlvlduklu!al~~=
Gatllings whose Dlclulamo
trusted to me (with 11'111 mi.- 1111 ~ tbJ
lull\1
i
"Took,"
faU.
to
oee
bow
I
IJllgbl
add) wu writ- All lkJIImed
I
.
.
like "Jumbo" and "SUper"
cans, large olivea." real quarrel with llmii'IIIIDIIIDII
fatal accidents. More than 100 automobiles were In·
Iabeii
should
coafuao
1111
lbell
I lollllll &amp;wo idlel Gatbing!l statemenll, wltb 1lle
volved and thr.. tanker trucko exploded, opewiDg
of canned ollvea, "KID&amp;" 8lld aceplloD cl 1111 - aboal
f!amlll8 fuel over the alta, ol. tbe thain-roacUoa colJi. And he says that
the amouol or the wel&amp;blCo~" No COil!ulloD lng to IIP8IId 111011q.
Sfnllgllt frOIII l'lril ktolo·
&amp;ionL
- - - - - - - - et..rly marked ell plckBges.
''K!Dt' ob91oualJ llllllllllbt IUPIIIIWkel, I dllo-•lllllltdo, . 11M " - fOIIriO .
I a. m.; H. E. Bowles up "On Saturdeys, I do the
and "Super Coloaal" ed that lomatoeo are ool!llg
lilwl o1 11M 110&lt;!~ • llppfd
~J~!~~; 2 a. m.; Beaver up eery buying for my boose," meant "large."
39 cenll per pound, maldng
111(/11 • rila lloot ,. llrlllhl
2:45 a. m.; 0. F. Gathings said ln a
As Gathings
llllid, oontenll matoeo abeul II ...11
tDirita.
I
up Winfield 4:35 a.m.; to bis constituents. "It II relax·
llearly printed on Iabeii. Tbe produce elerlk ll8id I
\Mounta,in State dowa Winfield ing and a real pleasure for mo. Tba confusino comes trying to blame Labor Secretary
=~~~r!
1 get enjoyment 1111 of
which lo tho best biiJI. Wirtz 8lld his migrant
~·
money anybow." Coming from
Instance, a ODe-pound, restriotionllor that. O.K.
AgstaRA &lt;Ill.) 90 wilL 78
1 Coogreasman, 11181 last
c811 of greea be8llo wea
I 01 ~
Lakeland 114 Chi. Ill. 103 (ot) ment is hardly a surprlae.l
35 oenla. Aaolher, a
TO TAKE INIFB
Middleport
Morrio Minn. 911 Buens Visla 83 He conlilluos: "I do aot
pouad caD, wao only 31 cents. WASHINGTON &lt;UPJ) m. Tech 13 Dubuque 58
call •• instance In many
If I'd tried to llgurt eut tho llllll. Frank Lauscbe wu

87 \VOUam S. White

to correcl 1

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SLAUGHTER ALLEY - Snwuldering wreckage marko
the s~ne where si:z died in the latest traffic catastrophe on a slreich of U. S. Highway Hll south of Los An·
gelea dubbotl "liaughler alley• for Ill &amp;rim reoord 11

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LUNAR TOOL KIT-space engineen have developed a tool til which ma be standard
EQUipment for the first astronauts to land oa (be lllOOIL 'llut' ~oot
·
deSJgned for eav ~rage iD lbe Apollo Lllnar EJ:CIU'Slon :Module, fllntalns 16 ·
eal tools for examm•!'ll the lunar llurfaoo.aDd oblaining rock IBJIIple&amp; We~ln ~
62 poUDds on eartb, it Blill could be earned euily oa the moon, ., at left, where It
wo~d Weigh only 10.3 pounds because lunar gravity Is only ..,...lxtb that of eartlt.
Ke} tool is a battery-oper.alecl drill.~ capable ·ot. ehi&lt;dinl: qr ~·'"· -~ ~·•··'·•
from besalllo JliiDiial.
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QUANTl'l'Y JUGifl'S
IIESERVED

COCONUT

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MOP UP - 1st Cavalry Division troops leap from a helicopter to join the mop-up
operation in South Viet Nam"s "little iron txlangle" south of Bong Son. U.S. forces overran tlle Viet Cong stxonghold area after il had beoa pounded bf bombera and four daya
of heavy artillery firo.

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BEEF
CLOVER FARM SPECIAL

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Cl~ciMaU's
Bearcall 111:10
ltand a good chance of taklnR

Crinkle Cut
French FtW

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But that might have been only a delay lor the Bearcats,
who need only a win ovN
Drake In Cincinnati Saturday
Dlght to clinch a tie lor lhe conference crown while Wichita
liM to win three more e&lt;~mes
It the league, all on the roart,
to tie lor the title.
Tbt oboe Is on the olher loot
for Toledo in tonight's MidAmerlsn Conference clash
aoainst Western Michigan. The
Rocket! must win this one at
home to set the stage lor a
showdown batUe with leali!;tlf'leading Miami Saturday night,
and a loss would be almost disastrous lor Toledo.
Miami warmed up Tuesdav
o•gbt lor lhe Toledo game with
I 76-72 victory over Xavier in
tile RedskinB' final home game
lithe campaign.
Ktat Grounds Falcons
Ia 4lther Mid~American Conference gamec, Kent State
101pped 1 four .. game losing
atreak wilh a 79-68 victory over
Bowling Green, and Ohio University pulled down 110 rebounds
to sink Marshall, 92-78.
In other action
Involving
Ohio colleges, BaldwinWallece
doiYIIed Capilal, 94-M, in a thriller at Columbus; Anderson of
Indiana blasted Ohio Northern.
10-'13; Wilmington won Its first
MJd.OhJo Conference deciSion
witb 1 98-70 victory over Malone, and John Carroll bumped
Westero reserve, 75-tiG.
CloebmaU nearly pulled lhe
Wloblla game out of th llere
coming from behind for a 66-65
lead In the second hal!. But lhe
Shocke,.., with aophomore Warren Armstrong scoring 25 poinla
8lld 1Jf8bbing 18 rebouods • shot
Into th• lead lor good at eM
IIIIWte to lhelr 12th consecp11¥1 liome victory II the ....

II 11.. Miami starters bll 111
lhe double iigures, but lhe ReOoklns had to light o!f a late Xatler rally thai brought the Musketeers to within three points.
Guard Jim llallihan hit two foul
lboll with seven oeonnd!o remalniJII to sew It up lor MIOhio&gt; V., led by sophomore
....-d Marshall Hatcher wltb It
poinll!, bad a fairly easy Ume
wllh Manball. Tbree otber BobCUI ICOred 17 poiDII eocb to
....-antee Ohio a winning oeaaon lllld third place m lha
MAC.
Kent Slate'a Larry Horner
acorod 23 of his za poinllln lha
oecond baU to lead 1 11111e that
brought lha Flaabeo from bolilnd. BOWtiq Green, whl~b lost
Ill fifth stralgbt, outgu•"ed
kolit from lho feld and outrebounded lht •loltora, 11-40, but
loot lha game at the free lhrow
lint u lhe Flasbeo bit 211 of 42
tharlty tosses.
Jerry Stecbachulte ocored 17
,oiall for Ohio Northern but It
. . ., ODOUjJh to offlet lhreo
playera hitting 20 pola13 or
111111'1 IGr Aaderaon, Ia lite llnal
llblo Conference rqu1ar oeaoon
Baldwill • Wallace'• Bob
Bllougb hit a layup with N•
loft Ill puol lbt Jacketo Into an
U-11 lold over capital artor the
- . hid been lild It llmta
8lld tbe leed changed hoods oa
Zl occasions. Jim Craycraft
paced Capital with 21 poiJII ea
llolb teams lbot U per oeat
lrom the tltld.
.. Ill final le8gtlt ..... ol
lbe Masott, Wlbnlllgloa tlnaiiJ
WOD I MJd.Oido ConferetiCI dodlloll. Llmi Orlai and Terry

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Like .••• Kroger Tenderay Brand Beef and
Kroger Fresh Frozen Grade A Turkeys

Your Choice
HYGRADEorVALDECKER

·'·'

,. LENTEN SEAFOOD SPECIALS"

,.............d.,

Cod or Perch Steaks •••• 2 :. 99c
Freshore Fish Sticks •••• •:; 39c
Dressed Whiting .••••• •• .. 25t
Freshore Breaded Shrimp ;: 69c

FUlL
SHANK

lb.

HALF

-...• ,... .... -"'· . --

*--.. .-

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BuU Half ••••••••••. lb. 69e

..... K-Iooolho.....,_h_

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turtoor ,... -

TURKEYS

tolfod " ' - Mit -

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8 to 12

---

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RIB ROASTS

lb. avg.

lb.

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FreBh Frozen

Wlllll'l ...... ....,

c.-.

Roast of Beef ••••...•••• .':: $199
~-

Bread •••••••.... . ....... 6:::.$1
IKNtwM PlauM
Vsg. hoi- Croom of Chick•CompiooWs Chlctc.n NIOIIto

Sherbert ·-·-···--------.. ,...... 49e
Angel Food Cake •••.•••• ~ ... 39c

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No.1

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Morlort rrait

$1

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Appl1 Pt. Ridg•

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Clulllip . . .

Potato Chips ... _. ___ ___ •. ,_ -,.. 49c
K-

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Box

TomatoJuite .................. 4::$1
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COFFEE

FLOUR

3lb. Bag
$1.77

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'}

...29c

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K-Oroo~~o......,..,.,l_

Juice •••••••••••••••...• 2 ~ 79c
AJka Seltzer •••. _. _.. _... _ u·. 43e

a-.

VINE· RIPE

IHd lbe QuWro. ~
lhennan Kall ICOrod Jill b'o
• pnlall .. 1111 llrat ball ••
.... Job!l .
lbe Proal4eall' ~- will ·over tliJ
r1ra1 w•tn Rarva.
. . Wtslen Michigan II
Tol~, 1 few el tbe lllc tames

rtlullllllllllllllll e.trll 8taJt
lid . lllllftoll ' Ill • ~.....

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lhe Missouri Vallay Conference
basketball Utlo, but lhey can't
IIford the luzury of losing
ogaln.
Tbe Bearcats, still leeding
lhe MVC with a 9-4 record. nod
their Iitle express temporarily
atallod at Wichita Tuesday
night when tho Sl10ckers came
through with a crucial 8&amp;-76 vic-

1011.

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Portsmouth, wree
weekend! McJn~· AIJI\.Sl
provJnc slowly a,t lloll!!r, Jlu- vr. llearlet.
~1. Mr. ltnlght Jollillt flit ,_,
guests of her sister and family, Mr. ail\! Mrs. Charlet Vro- pltal from ' bj!arl attick.
~- Earl Knight bas return- il! for tbe weekend lind 1Jrouib1
Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz and ~an and c~~n, Mary Eslber :Mr. and tti'i. Cbarlea Beulee eel bbme after spendlllg . the Mrs. Knight home.
children Marc and AnJta.
. and Mark, ·lil :BeiPte, visited ·were dlnrier fiUI!Sia Tuf!day evo- past !everal days iD Columbus Mr. and t.lra. Eber Lewis
Monty' Mcintyre, sophomore over the weekend .W'Ib their ning of thelr·dliugbler aiid IIIJIIoo with her daughter ~ 1&lt;11-io- visited In Cllilllcolhe SundaJ
rf
at Ohio University in Athens, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Uy, Mr. ~ Mrs. Don Btcker Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Haller- with their daughter alld famUJ,
Election .of ~!ficers was. held \ed missionaries fund.
Worl4 ' •
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: spent the weekend with his Hawkins alld Mr. and Mrs. John and dlildren who entertained Mrs. Halley bas been a patient Mr. and Mrs. George Vaugbll
wh"" '~'" .v_scs of the Mtners- :Day of Prayer •ervtces was Mr. and Mrs. c. N. Hall and ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vroman. Mr. Fielding is lm- with a birthday observance for at Riverside Methndlsl Rospit- and aon, Christopher.
'die Methontst church met Mon- ·announced for Fnday, at the children, Calvin, Jr., Abigail.
&lt;iuy evening at the borne of!Pomeroy First Baptist Chl!l'ch.j Emily, and twins, Jane a n d
Mrs. Wendell Stutler, Syracuse.I Pians were made for a bakej Jobn of St. Albans, w. va. vis- :
Mrs. Rolhn Wolfe ~nd Mrs. 1saie on Saturday, March 5, the ited rec-enily with her sister ,
Hosmer Roush were m cbarge ,place to be announced.
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and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
of tilt devotions and program, I AI the close of the meetmg, Krawsczyn and &lt;hiidren.
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whicij. opened with u hymn, Mrs., a des.ert course was served by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey-,
Rous, . ead from I Corinthians, !the hostess to those named B· doo of Huntington, W.Va. vis- ;
and yer by Mrs. Stella Grue- ~ bove and Mrs. Otto Hartenbach, ited over the weekend with
1er. '. dialogue was given by ,Mrs. Ado~ph Grueser and Mrs. : th&lt;ir parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Brooks Sayre and Mrs. :Cbaries Grueser.
James Brewington and Mr. and
Br.dford Maag as Sylvia and i
Mrs. Luckeydoo of New Haven.
Bella.
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Mrs. Lowell Beaver and Mrs.
An article, "The Eru of Inter- ~'~
f , Kenneth Scites were hospitni- '
dependenre." was presented oy
y
ity chairman for the Midd
. le\Irs. Clifford Phillips, Mrs. ,
In
port P.T.A. meeting held Mon- j
Karl Grueser. Mrs.
Eugene ;
day evening at the ltigh school :
Forbes and Mrs. William Rus- i ··
instead of Mrs. George Miller I
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Pcmeroy

se ll A poem, The Brotherhood ; t!'

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Sale! Special Savings
Berkline Recliners
Rock-A-Loungers
Rockers

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of the Lord's Prayer, by Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Etchmger Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winebren- i
Brown and the Lord's· 1and . daughter.
Paula. Jane
were
~I urn bus VI.Sl'ted over I
S"die
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b
ner of VJ
Pra\'tor
busmess vtsJtors m VI urn us : th e wee kend wt'tb her paren...,,
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prn.[!rnm.
i ay:
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nd Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen.
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ing this week with relatives m
r. an
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, E 1 Newar . e WI en er
1e
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oHtf t' l :' t&gt;lreted were 1Mr.s . ~ar I
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Br nc:h aw. presidt'nt : Mr!'l. Hrr-t hosp_tta l Mon ay . or _surgery.
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. I Em· Bentz of Racme spent 1er.
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Sw1sher son :
1 wt.111 h.IS 1 Airm an Melvin
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Bro ok ~ ,ayrt&gt;. secrrtary ;
rs.
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M Ed'th T
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and Mrs. Harley Sw1sllIf
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Hn•.,, 111 'I'
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an d M rs. E ogene ,. or es, H. ev. and Mrs. F. H. Gl azi er Rhode Island undergomg. tram- 1
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of N('W Lexington visited Mon-1ing, spent t.he weeke~~ In N?r-;
A runtnbut1on Df ~2 ..50 w a~ day .. with friends in Pomeroy. Ifol k, Va. where he. VISite.d w1.th
maa P fo 1ht· ea mpu:; lund of rvl r and Mrs . T. A. Dltwnie Mr. and Mrs. Gall Shrimplm.
~f·law:~ re Sr·hoo \ and $2 ra e~ _to visited Sunday with Mrs. B. F.l Mr!i . Shri~pl in is the f~rmer j
~~ ~~ !wart fm~d and to the rctlr- Gnwely and daughter, Mr ~·, J.l Carolyn Nlrhols.on of Middle-- !

With
Plate Glass
Mirror
High styled In

Fruitwood or Walnut

chanlsm. Walnut lin·
Ish and expanded vinyl. Full reclining.
Green, Brown, Tan,
Red.

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Panel Doors

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port. Airman SwiSher left Rhod~
Mrs. Chari .. Buck is spend-llsland Mond~y lor a tour or :

' A. Eden.

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Auxiliary Will
ing a few d ::~ys in Rutland with duty m the Cuba area.
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Attend TV Show her brother, Han Might andI Mr. and Mrs. Harold . Vogle]her sister. Mrs. Floyd H.umfleid s00g_~~~ daughter, Melinda of '
f ebfUOfY 28th
I George &amp;·ott and son. Datd
: of. Sugar
Grove vtsited
Tuesday
PIans. 1o a11 d tl1e \\'S'"·TI'
Methodist JOF
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F 0 11 ., h
. w1 t 1us rot er an s1s1er-m~ Ja lngo or o aid'S show tohn' law, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott i Class Meets
J\1arrll 'Lo were rna
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the \'!illln iP Pr 1·
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MATTRESS

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Mnnday mght F'eb. 14. m town, M

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ams.

G glein and ' The February meeting of Ire

hfl ll .. nlr presi? er.t.. Ada ~l ack. mot~!~, M~;. ~:lar:ce :-Jeulz-:JOF class of the United Methoca! lea 1ilr. mf'P1l ng to order wtth lin~ were Tuesday visitors in ,dist church was held Monday
pra::t" r an? the pedge 1• the. Athens.
/evt!ning at the church with Mrs. I
flag folllmJ.ng.
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IMar ie Chapman and Mrs. Ed· I
AgnP"i \\ li 1tf'. lreasurf'r, reidie Smith as hostesses.
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ported on the yearly m&lt;·ome
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Mrs. Chapman,
presidenl,
:.md f'\ Jw n st'S. Bn ll t'all W(!S ans-:
f conducled the meeting
which :
i'YPred h~· six lllt:'mbers.
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opened with devotions by Mi ss
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SevF'r;d 1:et- wPII &lt;:~nd symGrar.:e Campbrll who read 1 '
P&lt;•thy l':ll'fls we re sent. Refre:h-: prayer by a Motller Superior
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mt-n ts wt&gt;re :;:ervrd. Attendm g Tt1e Five Points Star Stitchers A medi l:ation frora Together
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wt&gt;rr V1via n Slack. . Recrt&gt;tary; 4-H club met recently with their maga zine and a prayer of ,

Holter Home

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·' do,slack. M:1 bel Picken,, Syl~ advJSi)rs. Mrs. oy Holtr, Mrs. thanksgiving of the past closed '

v1a 7. w:llm.g, Agnes Whlle, and DwiW"tt !of:ilhoan and Mrs. Oris the devotions.
Mvl ~ Hudson.
Ginther a\ the Holler borne.
Members responded to roll
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Earh &amp;prl gave a report on ', call with excerpts from Lincoln
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NOTICE
' her ~in~ project.
Heidi [or
Washington
writings.
Mi\hc~nxpialned how to make Thank you aotes were read tor
TO ALL MEMBERS
i potaP • p. Tho remainder of flowers and cards from Mrs.
Meigs Area 2171 F.O.E. :the
ng wa• spent iA knit- Charles R. K~rr Sr.. Mrs.
I ling an sewing. Refreshmeats Dwight Parker and Mrs. Bea-j
lmporfllnt Meeting Wilt Bt : of cookies and milk shakes ton Ponn and f or
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Sale I Seamless Rugs
Size 9 foot by 12 foot
Reg. S9.00 Rugs _ _ _ Sale 46.00

Sale 38.00
Sale 28.00
Sale 64.00
Sale 65.00

Reg. 49.00 Rugs
Reg. 34.00 Rugs
Reg. 78.00 Rugs ·
Reg. 79;00 Rugs

'Size12 foot by 12 foot

Full size Baby Bed with Innerspring mattress, water- ·
proof, smooth top. Solid panel head and foot. One
side drop. 3 heights for adjustments of bed sprlugs.
Plastic teething rails. Maple, Wax 'Birch and White

Reg. 69.00 Rugs--- Sale 58.00
Reg. 109.00 Rugs
Salt 88.00

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Finishes.

Size15 foot by 12 foot
Reg. 89.00 Rugs
Sale 76.00
Reg. 139.00 Rugs _ _ Sale 111.00

Sale

Held Monday FH. 28, 1966 1
were served by advisors during : gitt!' from Mrs. Karr and Mrs.
ltgardin9 theo Finance of the
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:the social hour.
Val Reuter. An invitation was
Arta and Buildint lmprov•
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The next meeting will
be received to attend the Lenten
mtnts.
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~GSTHEATRE

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY

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fRIDAY and SATURDAY
Fab. 25-26

PA'ITY DUKE u
"BILliE"

(Terhn iro lnr)
Duke . .Jim Bar k u~ .

Patty

THE TRIFFIDS''
f'I'C'r hnic olor i

Howard Krel. Nirule Maur·
ey, Ki"ron ~.1 oore.

..WORLD
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a guest. Miss Sally Foster, en- liam Barnhart and Mrs. Oliver

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Feb . 27·18, Mar. 1
John Sturges'

'THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL'
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Trdmicolorl

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ey-making project, earh boX: Prayer by David Barnhart
was sold for 50 Ct'nLs.
lopened the meeting. It was

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supper, Rev. i announced that the

second As- ,

Carver Williams. president, co•-jsoriation Youth Rally will

1dueled .the business

c....-.artoon

Sale! Simmons
Innerspring MaHresses ·

sesstQII: Iheld Sund'dy, February f1 at,

i which opened with devotions Jackson.
:taken lrom The Guidepost by l Wayne Barnhart was
in '
, J\lrs . Oliver MichaeL Reportslcharge of the program using as I

Iwere given on projects and a lhis topic, "An unobtrusive be-.

l'uD 11ze only. Qullted top 111 beautiful flonl,
wear~J~i

:robin get-well card was sent iAttE'.nding were the above aad 1
to Mrs. Wiliiam Sheridan, who .
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Greealee, George Skin1 N3nry
I•IS ill in Ho...'.•..er Ho_s_pita_i_.
aner, Billy Barnhart and Johnny

nd Jimmy Wiles.

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Sale! DINffiE SETS-7 Piece Oval Sets

Letuler of Program
The Rev. Carver Williams
was in rborge of the program
Iwhen the Senior BYF of lhe '
Pomeroy First Bpatist church
' met in the church basement

frames.

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NEWSPAPER NEXT WEEK.

Chapman· Canaday
In tho Mldcll• Bloak N.- .. llllt~ hi.
POMEROY'S QUALITY IHOI ITORI

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meeting closed with

praye~. I
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! The Eastern High School
] Latin Club held a delayed Val' online party February 18 at the
schooL A valentine In Latin i
i was required for entrance to
' tho meeting.
j It was decided that the dues
in the treasury would be used
lor 1 field trip to Columbus In
Msy. Plana are being made to
visit the new Museum of Sci- 1
ence. A Roman banquet
Is i
planned for March and Parents ~·

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bt beld

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Aprll.

._ly Amerfe~~n

Maple Bedroom Suite

Su IM large atledlon of Dlnetlec

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mIM Fumlture Dept em flit lrd floor

on ,

Attendmg were David Michael, i
Mike Martin, T!nk Triplett and ·
~l i ke Sawyer.

I Eastern High f,atin

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the topic "Life After Death " :

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$34•00

l'uD llle panel bed ....: 4oubll dreaer willa llrp
~~~~nw ·and a s.drawerllaelt.

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Following a di scus!lloo

toua

tick. kcluaivl Atljusto-Relt SprlnaL
IALI

86 Inches wide witb leaf extendine to eo lnchea. Self ldged. DelUD lnlal4 ID
Pressure Top. Self Edge. 6 chairs with heavy foam cuablon. Bran trimmed. Bronze

Rev. Williarn1 u

Chapm~n ·Canaday Announa11

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OAPI KENNEDY-THE
U. 8.8paet Alency, plagued by
llckit weather and a loose
rockei Cllble, today called off
the laiUidl ol 1 new weather
aatelllte,
Tba maldeb OIJht ef Amerl·
ca'a first Apollo spaceship
remalna aet lor Friday.

Attorney Fred W. Crow, Jr.
Accepts CIC Presidency

MOSCOW- BRITAIN HAS
sounded out Communist Norlh
Viet Nam'o wUlingneso to eompromiae on Itt! demand that
only tbe Viet Cong could repre..nt South Viet Nam in any
ace negotiations authorltasources repor'ted today. A
'"orth Vletnam.,e envoy 1\ed·
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ntSda7 promised 1io ask Hanoi
toi clarify ita position,
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F d w Crow Jr. Pomeroy attorney who wants
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DISCUSSION - A large file of correspondence relative to industrial p!$peCI1 a new highway mto e~stern e1gs oun Y•. s e new
for Meigs County is reviewed by new ClC President Fred Crow alld outgoing Pres-- president of the Me1gs County Commumty Improve!dent William Childs with Horace Karr, retiring treasurer. Both Childs, an insurance men! Corporation .!
All A 1
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man and Karr, a prominent contractor, were elected to the board of directors.A former Ff B Oship~c Sat 1ge_n 1a9n37 acn
· mer can
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football player or
o a e In
, row was nam·
Sentinel
oto.
ed Wednesday night to succeed William Childs of Mid·
dleport. Cbilds was elected
laid.
fo the board of directors.
en sector of the oounty, Mr·
sources said lh!s was the
e .
e
Crow, a resident of Syracuse, Welker pointed oot that efforts

mUC!ist ofJiciai by Disarm•·
melt Minister Lord Chalfont
during a four-hour secret meet.
1 at th North Vielllamese
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positioH, finally accepted and across the Racine dam._ Oho
aaid, "I bav~n't .~ot lime, but Boothe, le~der m .th~ drtve to
I will U!ko time.
get the brtdge, indic~ted he
.
understands w..t Vtrg~ma and
11Ji.
Roger Lee Miller, 11, son of David L. McDaniel, 14, of Bas- 1mnderate damage ID tilt ear.
Crow dtsclosed ho iJI ~viocof- Oblo officials are to meet soon
ef$ . ssy
e.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Nibert, tiani Dr., who lost contml on Officers said that Gary A. ed two important proJects
regarding tbe proposaL
FLAGSTAFF ARIZ _ THE 818 First Av1,,, was admitted to the curve, went off tho road, Chapman, 20, Pt.
Pleasant, ~e county are to push for _an Attending were Harry Ossherlfr 111;. sa'd 'wedn sda Holzer Hospital with a lractur- struck a mail box, and over- was starting into a sharp right 811'pt~t and to seek 1 ne~~ borne, McKelvey, Robert Hoe!1
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e Y ed pelvis and an abrasion on turned onto its right side. There curve when the power stserinC way mto the eastern "''"""'· Deb, Delmar Canaday, Welker,
a prominent allomey wbo rt!- the right shoulder after a one was heavy damage to the car. falled. The car went off tbe He said, "A hishway to 1 be Boothe, Blackwood,
Robert
een~ was cbat1ed wtth Miane· car accident at 8:30 p.m. Wed- Another passenger, John E. left side of the highway and easter• end of Meigs County 11 WinCett, Crow, John Werner,
~ilia ~edtate loco: ~~vasw•· nesday on Bob McCormick Rd., Brown, 16, Gallipolis, complain· struck a• unused utility pole. very, very lmportabut totheo de-ur Childs, Welsh, Karr and C. E.
•· ave 'llor• n • m es three-tenths ol a mile north of ed of a back injury, but was The curve, a dangerous one, growth. That i• w ere
Blakeslee.
ill a remote desert fieltl
alid Rt. 588.
not immediately treated.
is the scene of numerous ear- velopment bu to be.
- - -ahot blmself to death.
MiUer, who is reported
io The patrol cited McDaniel to lier accidenls, with utility poles William McKelvey of Port;rr~tf ~y of
G. Dof~ good condition, was one of six Gaiiia county juvenile courl Feb. being the usual casualty,
land 1 aew director, was elect·
4 • o Mnneapo • was o . person• injured in three ol lour 26 on a charge ol speed i1 ex- After a wreck there some ed ;Ice-president Jack Welsh,
in~~ 11 miles east of here accidents it\vestigated Wednes- cess for road conditions.
time ago in which the pole. bad Middleport waa 'named the
W.~,-·.....-· H, ·'1'81 shot once day in Galiia and Meigs c,._ Three persons were iejured in been damaged, a new pole was new~ and Utyd Black. 1!\l!.,~ta!n_ple with a .45, _, ,by t;!!t State Highway IJii)o Meigs county when power steer· set in but the old oae, sawed wood, 8110ther'~ew director, was
cam...- ·
.·
slterllfa of. troi.
· ing on a car failed at 1 p.m. off .shor~ wa• "'tfl.·iJ!,;II!I'. .
Jr~er.
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NEW OFFICZJ!!f ·- Fred Crow, 11ew COlJIIDl!D!!f
flee said Domy was III
Offlcera said Miller was a on Rt. 143 in Bradbury. No It proved an adequate pralte- Other director~· ei~ by tbe
Improvement Cptporation ~1, _J!:llte4, ··- ~
cqo last weekend, attir g passe~~~~er in a car driven by charge wao flied. There was
ccoatinued oa Pqe I)
al membersbi to serve in
chats with Vice Presl!lent William McKelvey at a eo'Do
1ener
an American Bar AssociatiC&gt;ll
P
James Bee, aatlonal Jaycee ference table in effices of the Columbul and Southern
conventtoa with bta wife.
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~d director In West VirliDia, •all-- Ohio Eleetnc Co. at Middleport Wednesday night. Stand·
ac w_ werec
cep 'eel tbe MeiBS Coul1ty Jualor ing, I tor, are Jack Welsh, secretary for 1968, an•
AKRON - STATE
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~t:alpbJ~k lk ar•er:0m::':'y- Chamber of Commerce •
LJ~o~y~d~R::,:l:ac~k~w~o::od::,:..:n::e:::w~tr
=ea::s:u:::re-::r:.-:::-:..:S:::e•::-t::-in:.:e::..l.:.P.::h:::oWI=-:.·Frazier Reams of Toledo plans
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roy'
e er,
' greuiyt croup ol wc.-kers'
to make tha legtslnllve re.';porDr. Harold Brown, Pomeroy; • speech Wedaesday Di&amp;bt at
0
tiolunent plan drafted by fie. Donald Mora. Star Route• that three Meigs County dairy-, Headley, It cows, 13,1194 potmds Curt McDaRiel, Pomeroy, and the orpnilation'l annual mem·
?UbUcu state of!iciall a rna- Pomeroy, was ek~ted presiden men will be awarded lhe 1965 of milk, 494 poundo of Ia~ 'It Childs.
bership banquet beld 11 th •
jor iuue in tbo campaign if he of the Meigs County Dairy Ser COBA Production Award. This per cent COBA breeding, and Crow, Lesllt Fuliz, Pomerey; Columbua llld Southel'll Ohio
recelvetl the Demoeratic nomi· vice Unit by its Board of Di- is as a result of achieving hl•h Wayne Roush· 22 cows, 9,179 Bernard Fuliz, M~port; y,_ Electric Company ill Middleot Its
00
aalion for governor.
rectors Tuesday evening in the production record• with herds poonds of milk, 460 pounds of land Norris, Racme, and Vor· port.
Relma said at 8 news confer- Coonty Extension Office.
better than 75 per cent artJi- fat, 80 per cent COBA breed- no~ ~eber,/u~an! were a:- Bee omphaaized that maRY ol
The new consolidated school district was offlclan,
ence here Wedneaday the pls11, · Elected vice president was rial insemination breeding.
lng.
:::'.,. counear ~ssi~ar ~ the local Jaycee• projecto ore named "JIIeigs Local" by board members. We dnesd~y
tPproved bJ lilt&gt; u. s. Supreme David Koblentz, Star Route, These are Edson Roush with These three, along with nearboard of dlr t
good fc.- youth of the oounty. night at the Salisbury elem0111tary school m a speCial
Court for use iD tbe 2986 ei,.,_ Pomeroy;
secretary, Paul 26 cows, 11,712 pounds of milk, ly 75 others, will be recog~~ized ~~~:and Wei b ~~ Tbeae inclllde the Teen-age meeting.
tiona wu "conceived under Moore, Racine, and treasurer, 575 pounds of butterfat, 86 at the annual meeting of th! tb 1 1 ti _, s id t 1 Road-e-o Junior Champ co•The board however pointed out that the name a'
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en
ICandaloua eircumstanea." The ayne
us , acme.
per oen
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tb Co unity I
ent test al!d the Junior Gold event. 1be proposed new htgh sc'hoo lhas no t yetb een dBCI'ded,
reapportlonmeat plan, be char· Vhgn Atkins, productioa tes~
c.:,.:~:n Childs m~ov;.ed The iJitter event iJI the new- The board said it will wei.
. aed, "contlnut!l to stock the er, reported two new herds on
as resideni of the grou sillce est project of tbe local jaycet'S come sug~stions.
the former diStricts by March I.
·election deck that the Repub- Dairy Herd Improvement testorgllllized
qo.
and
the
dates
are
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be
annouaThe
board
accepted
a
grant
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- Dectded to JOin the Schtol.
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UCIIII elect 1 majority of ing. These are Grover Salser
In connection with tbe bigh· ced.
of $1,948,000 from the state Boards Assoctatl~n:
the members of tha Obir House Jr. and Jobo Colwell. Owner
wa cte.eltp1!11!11t Into tilt eaat- Bill Pulllu, Allu K!q and departmeot of education pend- - Approved a civil rights .,..
with I mlaorlty of votes."
Sampler tester Is Otis Knopp.
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lDIC
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Jim Meet were aCCepted as ew ing approval of a bond ISSUe oiullon requtred b y government
Appointed to the testiltg com!
members.
this May.
order for disl~t c ts to ~ualifjl
LOS ANGELEIJ _ TWELVE mlltee for the year wer~ David
Fa~mers and farm aupply dealers. a_re Invited to attend
.tv, eS
Mr. Bee presented awards to Other activity of the beard, for federal assiStance..
penons were III CUIJiody alid two Koblenz, Joba Colwell
and the Metgs-Athens Area A~nomy Clime to be held Tues.,. ·
Bill Iagles ud Ken Taylor for with Richard Jones, presideot, - Board member• wtll afo.
othen were bella sought loday VIrgil King.
day, March 1 at the Episcopal Cburch PariJih House in
the "Spoke Program" aud 10 presiding, included:
tend a PTA meetiAg aad Opel
In conneetlou wllb lba theft of 'l1te group agreed ID partie!- Pomeroy from 10 a.m. to 3
WID
Curt McDaniel ud Don Young -Commettded the auperillten- House at the Salem Celltet
110Brly f'IM.OOO wwtb "6 ROV· pate In the CiHJp Information p.m.
potenU~I of apeciflo soil types.
for "Sparkplug" activities. The deniB and principals for therr School o• March 7.
(Continued • pap 1 )
program for youth on March 11 The aew Olllo
Agro110my Spectal loplca for dlseusalon '"--! _
!'lied III :10- ali«''SSiui efforts to obtam - It was agreed the dlstrlcl
1 tier t bid
----·at the Northwestern, SoUthel'll Guide - 1986 will be introduc· Will include "Crop Varletlu !IIlli
b':a
qua 1
federal funds in their respec- would spoosor a course ~
Local· and Eaalerll H 13 b ed accortlinl to C. E. Blak... aad HybridS and Production
B~ lMcM Stale J cee Uvt schools.
fire-fighting at the requ.,t ol
ft0W
Scbooll. Presenting diary unit lee Cou,n~ Exlensiol Ageat, Practices," "Forage trop V• RepresentaUveo from the 11o- vic
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of Di ir' ~y :H -Authorized Clerk Lee Me- the Middleport Ftre Depart.
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lnformallon will be Oris Rollllb, This is the first ediUo1 of the rietles and Production Prac- clai Security Offl&lt;e Ia \far!~
presards ID Bill ~11 " ~ Comas to contact Ohio Univer- ment.
Wayae Roush, ud Donald Mo- booklet which Is published by tlc6," "SoU and Wallr MaD- 18 Will aaBilt Melp eouaty res-- gave aw
er,
oily relative to acquiring • Board Members Jones, Mrl.
fOlD
ra.
The Oblo Cooperative Ellen- agement,'' ud "Fertillty Prln- Ideals In lill'i"'' up for Medi-- Yo~T~•·:~·~ ~ar· apeech therapby tlinlo in the E. 0. Rail, Hiram Slawter, WilCialr Woode, Meigs Conaty sion Service, The Ohio Slate ciples and RteommeadaUoDI." care Friday• February 15th Ja ~~·ud
E.an 1~ :: new district.
liam Kmg ••d Virgil ~
techniclu for t1to entral Ohio niversity.
Pomeroy and Middleport.
tbe new , 8 ak-U , ~test
-Agreed all farmer olerks Jll'e w..-e presen~ as wao Clark Jlo.
Breeding Asaociatlon, reported CoRtained In thls comprebenA repreHillaliVI will
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by
Ia turD over matenais used II C&lt;Jm.as.
--sive publication are the 1181'8U Of
lhort talk on Medicare uswer , -••·- A....':.~ the J
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quesiiDIII, IJid help those li Jaycee President Curt MoDa•
t'OLlJMIIUS {UPI) - For
Snow from a late-wlatar
ml over tdgn up.
lei presided.
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llorm plied up toda7 from Si .... Hockey Lease
from the Oblo Agricultural Ill-Tha Pomeroy meet~~~ wiD bt
Ulry flrlllt:r Ralpb Wigbi- Two Contributions 1
IIIB80mi fo 6o Carolinas.
e·
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Ceoill tha Pomer&lt;JJ Senior High
,
man ol aear Hbnrbaa WorlbLiabt lila ltll 111 Florida anc1 COLUMBUS·. (UP!) - T h e ~r and other nosearch IllS litoSehool audltc.-lum ll'!liutng at
lqtea, Wod..aooday .,.. 1 ra- The Feneey - BenneII !WI
ug~--. ill r.nra warted It try Scltmelzer brothers of Cleve- lions.
url
lber opetial day. Be mada Auxiliary Wod!lesday li&amp;ht, Willi
10 1_ m. The Mlddleport meetllld melt alkDile-lq Ice jim Jallll today ligDed • lt • yeor ReconunendaUons "' eorn,
1111 will ht bald ,. tho Middlelllu • mDlio• dollar•. Mrs. Albert Roush,
ID tho Mlnlulppl River at leaae with tbe stale for use of aoybeaa ml forage varletie3, CLEVELAND, (UP!} - , Dr. port lllgb !khool auditorium .
Wllblmu woa preteoted a presiding, mado a contri
tlaYIIIpGrt.
the falrgtounda coliseum to hybrids. rates and dates
ol Sam Sheppard will not hi pres- beginoiBg at 1, 30 p. m.
.
&lt;lleek for ~.W,%!1.18 by tbe to the March of Dimes &amp;1111
Four latlla of !ell .t brbig professional lee hockey sed'ng fertillty 1eeds
weed net at the U. S. Supreme Court People wbo wish 111 receive
Aabeaaer • Baacb Browery el Heart fund and ordered
MbeYllle, lf.C., IIIII !!tree here for lbe llle8 • 6'1 aeason. oontroi llld other producttin beariag todily 01 IIIII plea for beoelila wbal the
progriiD
II. Louil ill paymeot for 135 for the drivt beld anAuaiJ¥ I
ID&lt;bet fell at Clpl Giran*u, The lalentatiol!al Hockey }a'llctices aro Included. other freedam beeallll Ill 811 atlact atarll 011 July lsi, mL'Wt 1ppty
_ . ,.. lfllic' tho finn will fda7,
111o. IIIJIIInllll. Ark., ll!d League francblae wDI be ewned features of the ~nomy Guide of the nu.
before Mar&lt;!b Slst. AIJOIII 15 COLUMBUS (UPl) - Tbt ap- lldd 1 aew ltftwery.
It also was decided to
l'ldu!llb, Ky., wera dulled with by Ra~ood • Schmelzer, an are the soil ud water manage- He had •'1'10Ullced 11o 'fttlld ..-older, wbatbe1' or 101 NellY· pe11 by aa Ohio Plllltentlary
Middleport girl to
11Hneh Iaiii.
attorney. Lawrence ~- Scllrnel· ment recommendations for max- IePre early Wtdneaday 1t! afo. InC social security, maJ •I)' illmllt w11o el•lnuol IIIII elvll vetoru1 Mena1riaJ &amp;01pllal Girls' Stale, and 1o ~~~
Elw41!1lt a llenD clewlop- ~ ~.m::hme~e\ i'!u!.~ imum yields and the
yield leld 1nd was ahqwll u rep. for M~lll't. fbey
lbollkl rflbta ._.. ~ by Gallla Admlnlooo- Mrs. Charles another girl Nith tbe
1111 11111111 Flulldl 11m profeasor ~I Cuyalloga
ABU DIVORC
tered ill the ~ llo~ in briq their socialiN!CUI'Ity 1111111-- Coulty offltWI Will rejected Zerkle, New Have•; Edith Mo- and Professional Women's
lrigmd lila llld Pl""'''"" lo Community College. Tbt brothB
WublnltoD but hi lf'UI'!III'!d ber and blr!ll cmiflcate c.- Med- W!dtleadi¥ by the Ohio &amp;1- Coy, Syrocuse; Palricla Cape- and the Child Olll!ei'Vation
ipl'tld mon 1'1111 ud IIIIIW up en tried earlier to buy the A petition 1tr divorce•" wu hiJ travel plus tlld ltayed -t lctlrt IIII'O!Im• card her n- preme Court.
bart Pomeroy; Mario Morris, gue. FollowinC
the
'· 1!11 AtlaDUc ~ le lloltoll f:elticl of tha NatiOnal filed ID Melp County OoJ;IIIIIOn !lome.
eelved In 1111 mall
lllilll 'l1lomu Han1l liP- Po0:.0y; Harold McGrath meetiRg tba au•IUary
' 80II1IMn Jrew ...,... by llaaketblll AsloeialllfD bat were Pleu cfurt Wedneaday by Ill&amp; H11 w~ Ar!QIIe, laid tbat
-Jletll8!l b11 111.1 Clllldloii oa LGq Bottom; Nancy Brown, cuest IJ'OUP tf the
, lonlti\L .._
. ' lllllticcl M
alii W. Mam!el, Rt. S, Iiaclite, Dr. Sim~:w-alln NidiSADB BVLII
brtdllc. and llleriltl dw-pl Lt1ar1, W. Ya.J GUn 9mltb, ley Post allllliary, rep\lrletl·eJiio
I IAclllJ _,, IOqW _ · •
agaw Janet w. 'l,fam!OI,. Rt. Ill tot
~·~ IIIII OOLUMBUS (UPI) - AU,. • tbllfGIIIIIIa tho Gallla eoun. Rullandl Rll'l'. George
Oiler, wben lllday.
j puJklll lor Ill ~
, Rleh!t: Tbl J)lail!liff, ~ bt deelded IIIII .. ~ lA ..... Ilea. WUliatn B. Sube J:Uied 11 .tlidf ordered him lleld la Jlliddl!port; Freda n ._'IOD,
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a LEAVJI:
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The public
to a trtme c:ruelty, alked 1.- eusto- CIIUid mika lba !.1J! tldl ft!k· u. reclprocl(1 Witt
...- lbell Court oftlclall 1111111
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Burt La nc a .~ter. J..re Remirk, Id:scussioo held on ways
Jim Httll on, Pamela Tiffin, ' raising funds for them. A round !questions, and drew diagrams.

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joyed a box supper Monday ev·
Michael, Sund ay evening at the
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Sale! Magic Chef Gas Ranges

30 inch with clock and timer. Oven window and light. Automatic

oven lighting and low temperature oven control.

Sale! Magic Chef Gas Ranges

86" with llloek. timer, eYID window and
inl and low-temperature cwen eontroL

Jliht. Aufomlllc ma Uib*-

Sale S156·00

. Sale $166·00

February Salel DOOR MIRRORS

Kroehler 2 Pc. Living Room Suites

Full Length Window Glass. Genuine' Hardwood Frame. Predrllled
and complete with drive ~erewa for eaay mountlnl- Galvanic
Electro Copper Pllltetl.

Sale $3·25

WI' DtvtDPOl't and Matchllll Elq CllaJr. Revenlblt ClllbloDI upbolatend AU. over Ill IIBI'Vieeable IIYloD frlezel.

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