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DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Stover of
Lancaster are annolliK'Ing the
birth of a daughter, Tliursday,
Fenruary
24 at the Lancaster llospital. The baby weighed

lly Sue. Tbe eoople bu two ehJI.
dren, Jeffry, 4, end Sherle, S

yean old. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stever,
Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Cochrane, Lancaster.

cubscout

Banquet Held
F0 r Pack 244 at Church
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Guy Nash, District Executive, is
Speaker at Rutland Pack's Banquet
MGM District EtecuUve Guy
Nub of GaiUpolls WBB apeak·
er at the blue and gold banquet
of Rutland Pack 240 Feb. 18
In the basement of the Rutland
Methodist Church.

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Middleport

MEIGS THEATRE

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death,ln the family.
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A film. was sbowD by
Mr.
pounds
seven Kimber·
ounces port.
Mrs. Wilma
Davis grandmother.
of MiddleNub end he pmented the Pack Mr. Jelm Krawaczy~~, mllllat
and has
beenandnamed
is the great
Cliarter to Rev. Lemley. Carl er of Sears Roebuck Store II
Morris Cubmuter ~ted Galllpolls, wall• In Chicago, lft.r
Tbe annual Blue end Gold ents and guests were present Company of Ohio. The
film Other guests were Rev. and aw~ to the folio~ bOys·· last week to•' attend a Sew
Banquet sptnaored by the Cub for the baked ham dinner pre- showed scientific expeditions on Mrs. Chester Lemley of the Bobcat p1na Robert CounclJ Managers' Conference.
Scout Pack 244 was held Moo· pared and served by Mrs. Dale the rack farmation islands of sponsoring church with aljout John Tbom.; Jlmm1 (l)ark Mrs. Leoda, Webb II recmday evening at the First Unit•· Walburn and Mrs. Allen Leon· the Sea of Cortez off the lower 75 parents and friends attend· end Mark Osborne
erlng from SU\ilery at Holzer
Presbyterian Cburch in Middle- ard, dell mothers.
coast of California. The film ing. Tables were decorated with Wolf Badges G.cy · George Hospital In Gallipolis. Her dan
port Cub scouts and their par. Blue and gold streaml'fS dec- showed the various specie of scenes depleting the theme for Eddie Mitchell Lonnie Black' ghter, Mrs. Richard Pickel~~ Ia
orated each table, with the marine life, snakes, bats and the month, "Strong for Amerl· Mark Osborne' and Kenaelh with her at tlie hospital.
grace given by Allen Leonard. other examples of natural his· cal" an Indian village com- Searles
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Houck lllld
cubmaster. A soecial .guest tory.
,- .
plete with the council house; Bear. Badges, Terry George, children, Brenl'.,.d Brenda, eo,
was Mr. Paul Werner, Dt,.
Other adults attendmg were Washington cutting down the Mark Morris Michael Ma lumbus, vlllted· recently with
cemmlssloner of the M.Q..M Mr. al)d Mrs. Gene
Harris, cherry tree; a statue of llncle and Ricky B~lin
y his parents, Mr. ,.00 Mrs. Rich·
LAST TIMI TONIGHT
tri.county
area,
and
his
family.
Mr.
and
r.~rs.
Fred
Hoff1118".
S.m
with
replicas
of
all
of
the
Denner
strl
;
Greg
Fral
ard Pickens and 'other
rela·
John Sturges'
'Ttll HALLI.LUJAH TRAIL'
FtUowmg the dinner. Mr. Wer· Mr. end Mrs. Allen · Leonard, armed services, and an axe In G Geor e
Mark Mor:S' lives.
(Tecbalcolor)
aer
spoke
to
the
scm
Is
about
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Walburn,
a
log
Ulustratlng
the
slogan,
:ld
.U:.w
Points
I.onnl~ Mrs. Richard Pickens recelvBurt Lancaale!; Lee Remick,
IS THE COST
lbelr
scout
activities
and
the
Clifford
Hayes,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
"Chopping
Out
Amerlca'o
FuBl
k
M
k
Osbo
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T
ed word Saturday of the unex·
Jim Hutton, ramela Tiffin,
ac ' ar
rne,
erry pecto.d death of her sister-In .
Brian Keith, Donald Pie... many important thlngs to be Ted RUey, Jr., Mr. and Mn. ture."
THE SAME
ance.
learned from scouting including Richard Bailey end their fa"'
George, Sleven Anderaon, M~ Jaw Mrs. A c Webb of Colum·
Colorcertoon
self·reliance, trust, respect, the lies and Mrs. EmerSOD Jones .Tables were decorated with chael May and ft!cky Bolin. b •
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abHity for self-preservation In of the Daily S.ntlDel
blue streamers and nut CUJll Silver Arrow Pomta, Kevin 1us. Mrs. Web~ undergone
AS THE PRICE?
WEDNESDAY
accidents aJJd other Important
·
end gold place mats and napo DeWees, Greg France, Randy ~~r surgery.
. al services
March 2
Only If you pay an cash ••• out of your
lessons ~ be leorned from the
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kins. A potluck supper WBB Sprouse, Terry George, J..on. w be held Wed)Jesday •t the
NOT OPEN
scouting program. There are
•
. held with the food table helng nle Black t2), Mark Osborne, Southwick Funeral Home In
own pocket! Otherwise there's a financover 900 scouts in his dlslric.t
centered with a huge decorat- Kenneth Searles, Mark Morris, Colu~boaioM~· ~u:rs. Pick·
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
ing charge. To keep that charge as lOtD
He
also
cited
the
need
for
ed
cake saying, "Happy Birth- Steven Anderson, Michael Msy ·~1 P annd
Ma en
servtces.
AND SATURDAY
8
den
mothers
and
men
of
the
!0
day,
Cub
Scouts
of
Pack
240,"
and
Ricky
Bolin.
·
r.
rs.
Harry
Stover
M•rch
345
liS pcmible: Get a money·saving bank auto
community to assist with the
whicb was donated by the Rut- The Pack fixed 1 dslplay win- v!slted Sunday In Lancaster
"THE IPCRESS FILE"
loan here. Quick service, and convenient
- TechnicOlorscouting program. He urged !he
land Branch of the Pomeroy Na· dow for National Boy Scout ~~t~ t~~ son~M~il:d Mrs.
Mlchael Caine, Nigel Green,
beys
to
"keep
their
eyes
on
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eldon
Kraeu·
tlonal
Bank.
Week in the windows of the a s ver a c en, Jeff.
budget·fitting payments too.
Guy Doleman, Sue Uoyd.
eagle."
The
bobcat
pin
was
pr
...
ter
were
in
Athens
Saturday,
Den
Mothers
were
JntroducRutland
Branch of the Pomes~:.and1 new baby daughColorcertoons
lave time, maney, with 1 low-cost ltank eu .. lolnl
sented to Mike Hoffman by his te attend the Kappa Phi initia· ed, Connie Black, Alice Sprouse, roy National Bank and attend- ~lied
. ~ ;h S~ed The:te als;
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lUNDAY!. MONDAY
father, Fred Hollman. Steve lion aod banquet, held at the Ann Thomas, Kathryn Mltcb- ed the church of their choice Jn ; • w~
elf aug r an
and TuESDAY
Walburn presented his mothe1· First Methodist church. Their ell, Janet Bolln and Joan May. uniform on scout Sunday.
bamtly, d r~~:d
Mrs. R. Hub1
March 6-7.a
Mrs. Dale Walburn with blue daughter Roberta was initial•
~ /"ni0 C b ld
Hal Wallis'
and
gold
corsage
for
her
work
ed.
~
oung, r.
am. r ge,
"BOEING BOEING"
t
with the groups.
Mrs. Leo WUitams returned
W en VIStted recently here With hio
-TeehnieolorJerry Lewis, Tony Curilo,
Following the meeting Mr to her home Jackson Monday
parents, Mrs. Robert Reibel
Dany Saval, Thelma Ritter, Leonard shewed a rolored fnn; after a weekend visit with ~
C 00
an~ Joe Young, Sr. His wife r..
Chri&amp;tiane Scbmidtmer, Su· entitled, "Science In Action," sister, Mrs. Welby Whaley, She Past Presidents were honor- and has had eight presidents. mamed In Belpre with her fa·
zanna Leigh.
one of the many films made was accompanied home by Mr. ed during the Founders Day Those present were Mrs. Wil· ther ·. J .. Warren who has been
FHtur•Ue: Fire Chaser
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Colore~rtoons
available by the Columbia Gas Williams who came here for meellns of the Racine Elemen. !tam Hoback, Mrs. J. A. Smith hospttahzed.
i;;;;;;=='""'=====-. her.
tary PTA at the grade school and Mrs. William Downie. Each Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stery recently. '1'111 Racine PTA was was presented gill certificates and children, David, Cbarles
and family of Dayton were Noorllftlzed In August, 1953 from Aline Weaver's Beauty and Paula ol Belpre, spent the
weekend guests of her parents,
and Dresa Shop.
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana HowelL
Baptllt }'outh are
Luctlle Mayes.
Mrs. Gene Houdashelt and
The business meeting was Mary VanCooney has beet!
children, Becky and Randy, In /aeluon Sundny
opened by the president, Mrs. returned to her home on Grant
were Sunday dinner guests of A group of Junior and Senior Helen Johnso•, wlllt the PTA Str.et from Meigs
General
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev· youth from the Pomeroy First Prayer read by ~s. Sylvta Hospital where. she b~d major
erett Dailey.
Baptist church were In Jack· Wlgsl. The aecretary • report =~ery. Her stsler, Mtss. Hazel
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thorn- sen Sunday afternoon to attend by Mrs. Gordon West was BJ&gt;- VnnCooney Is asslstmg 10 her
as and Mrs. Clara Karr speot the Second Asaoclatlo~ Youth proved and the treasurer, Mrs. care and with Mrs.
Emma
Sunday at Crooksville with ~r Rally
Walter Burke, reported a bal· Smtih.
and Mrs. Waller ~as and A~ding were Darla Sh 1• ance of $92.82. A Foanders Day Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ward
family.
dan. Sheila and Ronnie
collection was taken.
of Ravens~ond, W. va., visited
Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Char· Mike Sawyer David Michael' The group discussed a speech Sunday wtth her mother, Mrs.
les R. Karr Sr. Sunday were Mike Martin ~nd Jimmy Jo~ clinic and voted to
James Murray.
S.FT. 1001 STEPUDDER Mr. and Mrs. Junier Schaefer ny and Larry Wiles They were speech therapy In the endorse
district. Mrs. Roher! Reibel spell! tile
of Cbester Road, Mr. end Mrs. accompanied by u,;lr advisors, The principal, Mrs. Edna Price, weekend In Chillicothe witb her
WE PRICE.
Jack Setdenabel an~daughter, Mrs. WUIIam Barnhart Mrs said that 2Z students of Racine daughte~ .and family, Mr. 1Uid
Pomeroy and Mr.
Mro. Oliver Mlcbael and Rev 'Carv. Elementary wonld benefit
Mrs. Wtlham Ktlchen and cbll·
4.fL SME IPIICII
Clair Karr and gran augltter' er Wtlllams and a gueai Ml~ Announcement of the County drea, Denise and Debbie.
Slterrl Williams of !f. acuse. Sally Foster.
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Council PTA meeting at Cbes- James Arnold and Cecil Brad·
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Mr. and Mrs. Andf Summer·
btuy have returned from a 91·
field and dsugltler Renee and
ter 01 March 3 wu made. cat l•n In Florida. While Ill Mlo
WIIPIICII
James \V atson of C:,Iumbus and
ANNOUNCE DANCE
Guest speaker at the Mardt ami they visited with Mr. and
1
Mrs.
Tom
Vesselli
of
..
Willard
WMama
Wgh
school
will
m_eeUng of the Racltte. ~A Mrs. Leo Edwards.
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were weekend guests of their aponsor a dance party with the will be .Mrs. Vilma Pikko]a, Mrs. James Harley hBB ,..
parents Mr end Mrs Leroy Jays this coming Friday alghl Bookmobtle Librarian, and aec- celved word that har 800 Dr
Watson' and· allended Ute funer- from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Wa- ond grads mothers will serve John Harley, Springfield,' ha;
6-FT. ALUMINUM
a1 of their grandfather, Lorey bama Hlgh Gym.
refreshments. Attendance Baa· bees made chief of staff altha
Watson Sr.
ner and ~ward WBB won by Mrs. Springfield City Hospital. He to
51'S'IADDEit
Mrs. Carl Moore returned P~tch and cerUficate; David Cbapman B sixth grads with 7 a graduate of Middleport Rlgh
heme Sunday trom Meigs Gen- Fife, certificate: end
David parents present.
School. Mrs. RusaeU Mcln!Jre
••I Hospital where she under· Krawsczyn, cerllficata aad Re- Mrs. William Hoback, vice- Christine )Coats Is a1ao 118l'V•
went surgery and 11 convaleac- cruller's Strip.
president, anaounced the pro- ing In the hospital 88 a medlcll
1ng nicely.
Albert Roush, Feeny-Benaett gram which wu 1 Founders technologist.
Mrs. Max Eichinger and dau- Post Commander, wu recognlz- Day Skit entitled "An Oper~~o ==::":::::__ _ _ __
ghter, Becky Jo end Mrs. A~ ed during the evening. Refresh- Uon on Mrs. PTA." Characters group went to the lunch room
ten Eichinger were Gallipolis menta were served by Mrs. were "Dr. Nancy Casey," Mrs. for a social hour and refrelll..
,.,
oil _ _ _ . , _
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vlsitors Monday.
John Krawsczyn, Mrs.
John Nancy Ervla and "Dr. Joyce menta of Ice cream, cake, cof.
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fJ'x7'
MDiiiiCik&amp; . . . . . CO'. . - Mrs. Clair Boso and clilldren Russell, Mrs. Bernard Gilkey Kildare," Mrs. Hoback.
fee and tea served by lbl a:.
Tommy and Bonnie and Ted and Mrs. Clyde Ingles.
Following the meellag, the ecuUve Committee.
Patterson of Great Bend visited Monday with their mother,
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF
Mrs. Dessle Patterson.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1966
VOL XVtl NO. 262
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Racme
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Offer~
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DURING OUR WINTER SALE

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Sale Continues Until
Saturday, March 19th

Come In and Selecl Youn Now On The ht Floor. Whether You

A display of bobbles ranging
!rem colD coUectiona and 1JI.
dian lore to model ears high·
lighted the open house held by
Boy Seoul Troop 24li Moaday
evening at the legina haD II
Middleport. Milford Hysell,
Scoutmaster, was ID charle of
b event. Pare11ts aad friends
vtsited the open bouse llegiJio
nltlg at 7 p.m.
Scouts and their hobbiet Included Richard Hawley, ooln
collection: David
Tbompaon,
statute models: Jan Long, c:oll
81id sblmp collection; John Ingles, slot car racing model;
David Krawsczyn, colD collec·
lion: John Krawsczyn, llshlq
and made! wa; Cbarlel Teepell, model csrs: Steve
Indian lore: and Victor Fer·
riera, bueball cardo aad model

Want Flat or Flltld ShHts - White, Colon or Flowered Percale or Muslin - Elbedelda Are Ht1clquvten For C1nnon
Bed Sheets.

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You Don't Need Cash
OPEN A BILO.A-COUNT

Nothing Down
P1y As Little As $5 •.00 Monthly

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
The Department Store Of Building Since 1915

Phones WY2-3193 and WY2-3679

..WORLD
Ill

CANNON BED SHEETS

Hobby Display
Highlight of
Open House

POMEROY

cars.
Steve ODer was lbl ofllelal
greeter for the opel house.
During the buslneu meetlq
held by the mothers, Mr s.
John Russell wu uamed treasurer. Mr. Hysell announced a
mother'• meet11J1 last Wedlleldsy Ill March.
.
Mr. Hysell preaeated awards
to scouiB who were tmable to
be present at the last awards
meetJna. Larry Grogan recelv·
ed the first 'elw award; Da.
vid KrawsczyD, Tenderfoot,
Camp Kl88huta Patch; Larry
Grogu also received lltree •
wards, the Follow t1te Ruued
Road Palclt, 1 cterllfleaiAI, and

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Br. . In hlly .,.._rtment.
Furniture - Phllr Covwlntie - Dr........ - LUll,.. - lldcllne Mutlc - Rlldy To w- - Mini &amp;
W11r - H.- Purnllhl~~t~~ Holllty - Uneerle - Hand..... - Callllltla - Shlltt - Towell Glow•- C1mer11 -lnflnlt W•r- O.lltliit C.,.- C.nct,.
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68 Acres Below Hobson is
Involved in Court Action

Will Have Completed 17 Years
In Post by Next August 31st

MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE

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\Vestern Scientists Await
An swers to Venus Mystery

John Icenhower
Of Mason DI'es

.!!AS"N - Funeral aervtces
-· 811D0111ced for John FreelMOSCOW (UP!) - The dramatic crash-landing of an, erick Icenhower, age 85, wbo
tnmanned Soviet sjlllce ship on Venus waa clouded today died Tueaday at hll residence
&gt;Y a series of unanswered questions ranging from space in Mason. He wae bora Aug. 10
11.g~ene to basic facts about the historic feat.
1880 at MasOn, the 11111 of ibe
· soviet scientists were expected to 'meet the press' soon late Josephus and Amanda Lolli
lo answer some of the questions surrounding earth's first Icenhower.
wnlact with another planet and Russia's second ipace speeo
He Ia survived by his wife,
arular in less than a month.
·- Getqla 1 daughter Mn wn.
1A sketchy anoouncement by lbat during Venus·S's flaal Uam Jwett, Al'lhlirdate: w.
he Soviet news agency Tass approach to the planet "tbe VI.; lbNe 10118, Homer, Will&gt;ru'lldBY revealed only that the communication period. . .did inl!lon. D. c.: Howanl, Upper
me-ton Venus~3 completed its oot take place." Lovell, who ll!arboro, Md., and Richard, at
,01 day mis,un and planted the heads the giant Jodrell Bank Mason; 15 grandcbUdrea, and
Kremlm s hammer · and· sicle Radio Observatory, reported 22 great IJI'andchildren. He 11181
"'t of arms on the planet's his last communicatloa wilb lhe operator ol a coil mlno.
Services will be held from
1urface A sister ship-Venus-2 1roeket was four daya ago,
-,;,gsed 14.!100 mile:{· from . The . question was raiSed: If the Foglesolli Funeral Home
venos- lhe closest fl by in !the fmal commumcatlon ses- Tlmrsday at 2'30 p m wllb lb
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ls!Ons w•th venus-! failed, how Rev M
Fr · ch 1
1
!liil. llie Soviet ani)J'uncemenl did lhe Soviets know they realljl Buri.J :;;aabe
l1d not say I'Lha\ scientific hit the planet' Also, there as 1ow1 Celneler)'.
tRform•IJOn ha&lt;\lbeen reaped by no Indication wb•tber Ven01-2 Frlende may ea11 111 IIHI loa''" spoo·e &lt;!'ouhle-header or was able to radio hack to erll home tbla avealnl betw
,,,,1 mf~vl'n•tion lhey were MoN&lt;'Ow any information durlllg 7 llld 1 p. m.
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2214 tincoln Ave, died early today in Holzer Hospital, where

Special Teams

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Hereford Event Is
Set for·Marcllll-12

WA8111NG'roN (UPU- Sell.

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William H. .Nolan, President
of the. Buckeye Polled Hereford
Alsoclallon, Inc., Is annoanclng

Strike Near
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Adkms. both ol Letart, Mrs.
Opal Love tl Chesapeake, 0.,
(Continu•d from Page II
Leo and Owen, bolh of Rt. 2
fa rTying out the condemnation 1 Pt. Plrasanl, and Virgil and
, a('tion and ctuTent n~gutiations i Dnnald. buth of Culumhus.
to date.
f Sl'n' Jces will be held at
2
In other actiens council:
1p.m. Friday at the Crow·Hus-Appreved a routine agreP-: sell Funeral home. Burial will
rnenl with the water company 1he in a local cemetery. Friends
to ifslll'e continued use ol its i may call al !he funeral borne
met&lt;lr re~dlngs monthly from : after 7 p.m. today.
, whitt. sewer b. ills are figured by I
' the t&lt;t•rd of public affairs. The I
. custiWill .be ftve cent• per read· ,
mg. col';~tll'iut $50 monthly, ''a '
• very• rejiSOnable charge consld·
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I ering ..liiat it would cost .lo pul
our flwn meler reader m the
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QUALITY

olv1'd; from Stumbo

PENNY A YIUR
WILLENHALL,
E1181anti(UP1i - Rev. A. G. R. Bristow
of Sl. Stephens Chur&lt;h plans to
raise money to fit the church
organ by requeslin&amp; 1 penny
T"r~•:'u~ ..=:~~I donation for each yepr of mar·
···~··~',..... IIMDIIIie It~ Pom- riage from all couplet married
Blllinen
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Ohio CoofereoC&lt;I Champioaslllp
At Akron, Ohio
Final
Akron 102 Otterbein 82
East
Com!. Conn. 94 Potsdam 82
Holy Cross 63 St. John's 60
Penm:ylvania 56 Princelo 41
Cornell 84 Columbia 73
Villanova 91 Seton Hall 111
Edinboro 79 California Q
C. W. Post 83 Pratt 81
I Phila. Text. 83 Le Moyne 8t
Conn. 96 Rhode Island 74
Yale 71 Brown 64
IS. Michael's 106 HarUord !Ia
Harvard 86 Dartmouth 6f
Rochester 82 Buffalo 76
South
George!Dwn 83 Canisiua 69
Williams 78 Siena 57
Houston 103 Loyola tLa.) 71
Erskine 68 Westera Corolina
Guilford 7J High Point 70
Stillman 106 savannah St. !18
Bethne-Ckmn fl Fl. Valley
Midwest
W"tem Reserve 76 Thiel 70
Emporia Coil. 71 SI.Bndcl's
E. Mlgh. 71 Wayne St. 69
Allegheny 75 John Carroll 73
De Paul 101 Steullfylville rt
Drake"78 Valparaiso 74 roll

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poial night IIIII Lew Lewin bit BowU.., GreiD
a basket at the buzzer alter a · shaD and
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dJsputed call t.. give AllegileDy ~I«
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a '15-73 aquealter over John Car· actloa lly vlllt!ttl.
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DePaul Wallopa llarcHu
le880D aarms
Tuesday night, DePaul clobbered Steubenville, 101-8'1 at
Cblcego deaplte 1 2t-polnl barraga by lhe Barons" Jobll llummoll; st. s.naventure used twa
aecond • half flurries tD down
Kenl State, 85-56; Western Reserve brol&lt;e lls seven-game 1...
ing streak by beating Thiel, 711-

In .lour ~tar

Clay-TerrelJ puzzIe Ba££1es Off'ICiaJs

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Reaervecl

and :ing wage," said Police Chief

be!t•view,e.d and reorganized by •$464 a month. Top mon!hly
col~•' ill and put m a moderniz- i wage for patrolmerr and seredlin•r·m by the sol1c1lor; and 'geanh Is $397 a month.
ZerkJe a request - agreed r Temple said a raise waa neclha~the maller of
the 'essary to prevenl Industry II'OITl
"'l(:tlehs' Wtional Bank asking hirin~ away his trained men by
mr.te"' spares on Race-st offering considerably higher 'ala snorkt&gt;l banking facility aries.
L vj~~~,'.,~;""
The Circleville force lnclud•'
and relurned to 10 reRtJiar and four SJH'clal of.
1'Jf public affairs fer !fleers.
m::~~· a ~uggestion
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of Mrs. Leora
of the board. bt
SORE BOOSTER ROCKET
as her work load DENVER tUP)) - La r r y
and because her 1Vinson, 10, wanted lo travel
has meriled highest mto space, but doctora treated
his booster rocket for first-and
~~~·~n the meeting second-degree burns. He 1o I d
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B. F. Par- ~ police he poured gasoline on
Gibbons. George his pants then Iii .~hem "to take
Dick Vaughan, and, off hke a rocket. H11 journey
Richard Bai- ended m a neighbor's waterfilled bathtub and
doctors
oald he weu ld have trouble 11~
ting down for a couple ef weeks.

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bard-fought 79-76 decision over
a stubborn Findlay team and
Akl'OII with an, easy 10:1-lrJ ViC·
lory over Otterbein.
The Marauders, raRked sixth
nationally among the small col·
leges, and the Oilers battled
througb a close first half which
saw the lead change hands six
times in the NAJA District 22
playoff at Findlay.
The Ollers held a 40-38 lead
at intermission, but Central
went in front to stay at 511-56
with 5:48 left. Findlay pulled
within three poinls with 51 sec·
onds to go and had the boll
but coulda't pull I tb . '
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tor
e VIC
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gin on the boards and she! 55.4
per cent !rom lbe field..
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will carry a 20-3 record Into the
Mideast Regional playoff at Ak·
roo oa Friday. Olterbeill finished with a 20-l mark, losing
i• the cllampltnohip game ta
AkrOA the second year ID a
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GOOD

stay at 111-34. In the !Ina! live
minutes of the half, the Zips
oulscored the Cardinals LS-7 to
take a 4941 margin at intermission.
Akroo hit on 22 of 38 shots
from thefiehlln the second half
to pull away. Ken Mackovlc led
the Zips' attack with 22 points
but five teammates also scored
m double figures.

All

6TH &amp; PEARL BTS. -IIAC/NI

/Iea rd committee reports_t~owever, insisted. the orncers
8 " fol lo w ~
from Councllman would acrt•pt nothmg less than
{'li lord Slumbo that a reporh $53 a month.
e1.1 Vit)(' - ~ t sewer odor problem , "All we're asking fot Is a llv·

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Ke• Wilburn led Central The greater height llld k...,.
with 24 pointo and dominated er shooting eye of . Akron teld
the boards with 24 reboands. lhe tale for the Zips, who aor·
John Steffen scored 25 for Find· vived a 37-polnt effort by flulay, 22 in the first hall, but weakened Don Carlos of Otterfouled out with 13 minutes to bein, the Gregory Award willplay.
ner.
The Marauders will carry a The score waa tied seveR
22-5 record mtotbetouroamentl tlmes before Jerry Soan's
and Findlay fimshed at 111-9. bucket put Akron ill front to
Zips Domlnale Boards

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1 Spokesmen for th~ policemen.

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By, United Presa .International
Central State wilt go ID the
NAJA national tournament later
ilus mooth to defend lls chnnr
p1ossh1p and Akron will repr&amp;sent the Ohio Confer~ for
the third ClllSecutive.year m the
NCAA college diviSion tournament.
They ear~~ed tbe berlbs Tue..
day night, Cenlral Slate with a

CIDCAGO (UP! -Anether license application, using lba he said, but 1he -:'1~J.J
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round was espected Ieday I» nome of Muhammad All, wlllch commlssiOD would bavt
fo:)' ~
the puzzling question whether be took aa a member of IIHt determine whether Clay
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the Cassiua Clay-Ernest Terrell Black Muslims.
Terrell might be guliiJ
heavyweight championship fight -Promoter Irving Scboea- planning acta delrln..m.l
MILWAUKEE (UP)) -Thel Jinkinson
claimed lbe 1
-may be held In lliinois.
wald did not anawer lbe boxing.
need to make mon•y in a hurry Braves' move to Atianla at the NEW YORK -Behlto
.
question whether he has a
because of ''self-inflicted fin an- j end of the 1965 seasoa was 129'¥&lt;, Puerto Rico,
The athle!te
was financial Interest ta a boxer or He said lbe
cia! problems" drove the. "necessary, reasonable and ed Angel Rivera, !27Y&lt;,
expected Ill rev1ew the matter a W1'1!8ller
would have to bold a
Braves from Milwaukee, an :juslified and boycolts no one." Rico (6).
for the fourth llme since It
Ll.;.lltl bpln
lbe licenses, detennl1le
attorney for the state of •
.
.
initinlly approved the bout Feb. In nddition, Clark pointed rot, facts and ~Ide wbelber
Wisconsin said Tuesday.
j
He smd . the Milwaukee MAMI BEACH
(UP]) 8.
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Schoenwald's promoter's bout ahould be llceDied.
.
. 'Coonly Clrcml has no Jurlsdic· Dickie De Veronica, 146,
Today s reVl"" ill llsell was Uc"""e expire!! on March 22 and
Wtllard Stafford, in h•s ·tton over the defendants and
Syracuse, N.Y., stopped
somewhat ancerlam smce rom- bls promoter's bond on Mar&lt;h
openmg argument m the lwtthoul power to enter the Schmidt 151 Toronto.
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, DUS9IOR Chall'man Joe Trlner 9, both before lhe scheduled Terrortol Bomblq
,,,.,,Ji•8•
unprecedented antitrust su1t decree sought by the state. lie
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first ralled a meeting, then """I dele of March 29
J·&gt;!li
against baseball, said the sport 'said the state's action could
ThiS b1kmg 1D March weather rescinded the eall and finally ""\:'
.
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ADEN (UP!) -Terrot'IJII
should screen its owners as ' "destroy baseball as 11 is
TO TELEVISE RACE
is a elacb. ~
•-Jde W"•-expll'ed
every year
-""•
881'd he would """
"""""' for They'Ve
2 years,"
Schoenwald
satd lbrew . a band
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ro an ngs
well as it does
its players. knoWII roday al!d lead to utter MIAMI, Fla. !UP!)
day whether te call a meetlng. In answer te Ibis "and they've patrohll8 Bntish army
United PreSI IDteroatlonal Stafford sa~d the Braves made ,ruination of the game."
I Network, Inc., will televise
The
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Easten Division
money in Milwaukee in the pa&lt;l
.
$100,000 Flamingo Stakes i
conurusston got IIHI bot ways been renewed. What woundilli two British lok*
few years despile book and tax . Stafford, however, 101d the color Thursday from Hialeah
C 00
pota!D back from lliineis Atty. reason could there be lor nol Th
ld.
fired baCk
W. L. Pet. GB loss clai;,, issued by the sport's position as a monopoly Park. The race will be shown
Gen. William G. Clark Tuesday renewing them again?"
endsoed ters Ar8 b It
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47 23 671
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b. 1 t
rt ·
after he riffled lbe present Clark emphasized lbat his wou
an.
was
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team's owners.
ma e .1 . . ~u Je~
f t t
t
dent ala
44 ~ .638 21! He told Judge Elmer Roller responslbthlies m regard to by television stations in
Phila
licensing &amp;rr81liement lor the opinion dici not mean the Irs erroriS IDCI
·'.
C1ncinnatl
42 27 .609 4'h he should order Ute Braves-•abandoning a territory. He said York Philadelphia
fight with as many holes as a cancellation or the bout as m•d·January.
New York
'J:/ 40 .403 !BY. "screaming or otlterwise"- to ]the state will prove "irrepara- Lexi~gton, Cincinn~ti,
By Uolted Pre" Internalloaal piece of Swiss cheese.
scheduled. All of lbe omissions
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Westera Division
return to Milwaukee until the ble lDJury 00 .the people of the and Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Toomament:.
Clark's Fldlop
ID the lcenses can be "cured," All of us ~rork for a llvlog.
W. L. Pet. GB National League sees fit to state . of Wtsronsm that far
Cia" AA Sectlooals
Clark, apparently I I deter.
vertising Is a sparkplug of oilf··
Los Angelea
38 31 551
.grant the city a• expansioo loutwetghs any harm to the
.
AI Akron
mined to avoid counting out.the MOFFO WINS CASE
economy. It helps make maso
.471 5" franchise
.
ld.tendants." He said the state
GOLA TO RETIRE
Akron Buchtel 58
f~ght as Is the CODIDIISSIOII, ROME !UP!) - A Rome distribution possible; lbal Ill.
37 .443 7~ Staff~rd and Earl A. Jinkin· ;would prove the loss of the , PHILADELPHIA (UPJ) 33 39
~:!ti:::.
31
Akron South 411 found:
court acqwtted soprano Anna turn calls for mass productjou:"•
St. Louls
29 38:433 8 son. counsel for
the Bravcs, :Braves would mean an $18 i TYoomrk KGn.olak,rboc33-kyear-olddNewd l Barberton 73 Coventry 50
su-bmNrul·t·tedtherceClrtil~ycates!MI'
_,TerroodeU Mun·offo!Mdontiday of faNilingJro pay Mass production and dlatrlbt&gt;- • .
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m'ill'•on annual eco•om· I · · t0
•c e
er guar an
por u es on a ew ersey- tion to•ether employ most or· '
.
Detroit
:!() 51 282 19 gave openmg arguments m the the city
" IC oss
AI Youngslown
° licensed automobile she brought us. And•lhey generate lbe ""'"" '' '
a veteran of II years m
the '
.
health from aa _lliinois physiTuesd~'a Rellol....
Sf!&lt;_'oild ~a y of the trml on the .
.
National BasketbaJ: Associa- Warren Hardmg 93
CJ
nd both f 81 led to furnisb
fr
th U01'ted
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sutt wh1ch charges the Braves. I
lion will ref at th
d f
Warren Ke•nedy 43 an a
over om e
Slates perity on which all of ua .:. ' •
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0
Yor'' the N·ational League and its
SANDERS HONORED
the ' 1965-ll6
ande
Newton Falls 66 Howland 43
"'tho!
_ _ _ _ _ ___.-"1l2
mne oth~r clubs w•th consp•rmg NEW YORK llJPI) -Tom the state legislature on the
AI Berea
whether IIIey might engage in U. S. citizen comill8 to Italy
CiRcillnatl 102 Pblladelpbia 100 ~o boi''O;Il ~•lwt"tuke~ in v•ola· ~ Sanders: one of New York Republican ticket.
Brooklyn 63A~;!aairk 5I
acts detrimental ID boxill8.
only briefly slle was not
jflt I
llosiDn 120 Sl Louis 96
''; o s/ e Kanh• rus ~ws: I t.Jmverstty 's all·t•me basketball
.
t·
n
-Clay in nddition failed ID required to pay duties for Whoaaaoopsl , , Iii ;
Ole
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atwna 1stars and n&amp;w a member of the 1
RUSSIA AGREES
Elyna Catho IC 42
use his legal name in his temporary import of the car.
Splash. Get help on the · •
League attorney, was scheduled Boston Celtics of the Naliooall ROME (UP!) -Russia has I
Bay Village II
spot. Find CLEANERS &amp; .' ,_,
today, afterwluch th&lt; state wtll l Baskelball AssociatiOn, has agreed to hold Us Davis Cup
At Panna
1
Wednesday's Games
DYERS fast in the,
start
callmg
witnesses.
The
,
been
named
alumnus
e1
the
matrhes
against
Italy
in
an
Maple
Heights
53
New York at Bos!Dn
YELLOW PAGES.
sart ~allmg w1m~sses. The Iyear in sports by NYU's ltalian city instead ef in Russia
Oeveland Max Hayes 43
Los Angeles at Baltimore
Where your finge11
state IS expected to take . • . Varsity Club. Sanders will be as originally scheduled. Sources I Brecksvtlle 64
l!an Francisco at Detroit
week or more to present lis the guest of bonor, March 14, said the date would be before
Cleveland South 53
do the w~lklng.,
1
(Omly 1amea leltedaled)
c~se.
at the club's awards dinner.
May 1.
AI New Concord
Maysville 60
.
Malta-McConnelsvlllt 47
1Cambridge 72 Meadowbrook 98 TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) glove, at second.
.
At Martins Ferry
Johnson, where he ends his
Cincinnati has a big gap ID
Martins rerry 81
out and reporls to the Cincin- fill in right field where Frank
Union Local 78 nati Reds spring !raining
Robinson used ID roam and
Bellaire St. JohR 68
will find he is ticketed ID
Johnson's bat il ...ded there,
Sl Clairsville 111 at a different position.
but he may end up back at first
At New Pbiladelpbia
,
base, where be atarted w!m the
.
J ohnson, lbe maJor 1eague s Red
' Riverview 68 West Holmes 54
top man at driving in runs last
s,
At Purlsmoulh
season, played well eoough at Johnson pitcher Jim Maloney
Ironto• 75 Wheelersburg 61
third . base ID be coasidered and Infielders Chico Ruiz and
AI .\shlabula
among tht best in eltller Gus Gil were missing when the
Painesville River'lido 37
full team began drills Tuesday.
Asht.bula Edgewood 27 (ot) league,
Ruiz and Gil have signed, but
Geneva 54 Ashtabula 46
The Reds' new manager, Don were delayed enroule here. MaAI Bedford
Hef!ner,
says the burly slugger
1 Cleveland John Adams 79
will be given a lriB.I ill the out- I~1-oney.,;.iiiisiiiiiiiaiiihiiioiiildiiiouiiitiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,..;iiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=a'::
1
Solon 66
field, however.
1r
· Orange 61 Beachwood 51
There
have
been
reports
Heft.
Cl&lt;:t5S AA District
ner will move second baseman
At Columbuo
Pete
Rose to third and put
! Columbus DeSales 98 Utic. 5'/
young Tommy Helms, who
I Upper Arlington ii8
l'ield• a strong bat and good
Columbua North 56
Bexley 61 London 56
AS
Class A Secllooals
lll. Wesleyan lOS lli. Coli. 55
LOW AS
At Strulber•
Lewis 81 Quincy 75
Columbiana 81
Bates 84 Bowdoin 71
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Western Reserve
Bonaventure 65 Kent St. 56
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: Nurlh Lima 68 United Local :; r:::~ 119 Rockford 85
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At Woosler
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84 Lake Forest ttl
I Dalton 85 Black River 34
75 Doane tl5
Northwestero 49 Mapleton 35 S.E. Mo. 113 Tenn. (mrtn) lltl
At Ravenna
Centrsl Sl 79 Fiadlay 7ft

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•d -Accepted • request from '
th~ .State li1ghway Dep:::~rlment I
. thf Middleport assume main-1 Clfl.CLEVILLE, Ohio tiJPI\ .~ te ncP of the readside park on i Off-~uly p.ohcemen a~d th~lr
st , e Houte 143 in town after j ram1iles picketed outs1de C1tv
th Route 7 by.pas~ i~ com· i Hall . Tuesday In an effort to
~ ~ ed. The state had wanted convmce City Council to srant
til transfer immediate!v but the police a pay increase,
ag d to the delay. "Wilhout i Council Is considering a proth agreement," Councilman 1posa! to g1ve policemen a l2fi
J n ,n Zl·rk!e pointed eut, " The !• month pay increase this year
sl:- f' w11Uid have to pull out il~~J i and perhaps another S15 by

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Central State, Akron Tourney Bound; MAC Action Ends T

Walker Muet Deefde
wage by March 28

UPI Briefs

he had been a

:mJrf llou..;" C~ nd PorL'imouth. · a\ Order of Moose.
1'e:1m 5, Athens - Logan.' Mr. Plants was born Ia Malo
Jacbou, Ironton, Gallipolis ;:wd on county Oct. 2, 1911, sen of
~Lu · i e t t.'l.
, the late Isaac and Mary \1lhit'l't•: tJn fi, Z;mrsville· - New · tington Plants. He is survived
ark , La nt·;J sh'r, Cambridge and bv his wife Elizabeth a dau-l)i'l{ltepnrt.
tl-!ht rr Mary' and son, 'chester,
Tt1uns 4. 5 and 6 serve Ohio's · bnth :~t home.
28-.:ciunt.v 1\ppttl~f'hTfl area.
Other ~urvivorc; are three sl!ters r~nd four brnthf'r~ Mrs.
&lt;:anwt Baxh·r «nd Mrs. Louise

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New Deparlment of
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UP!) Congress
- , _ Industrial
COLUMBUS
(UP!) -Dlreclor
Slat.
ldenl
Jobaloll asked
Relations
today to establish a uew de- w. 0. Walker will decide before
o
partmenl of lranaporlallon ID March 28 lllhetber to accepl, r.
: :=ual.:ll~~e~o:
lbe cabinet whichofwoald &lt;ODeOl· ject or modify a recommend•
beld March ll·l2, at lbe Jr.
!dale a number
fedlral ag- Uon of a minimum wage 11
Fair Arena Ohlo State Fair- SAlOON (UP!) _ American encleo responaible for lranall 'Ull per bour for women lllll
mile lod
de
miDon flllllloyed Ia re)aU bull0 and safety.
Ia eddlllol Ia YOIIIIC aod grounds, Columbus.
'862 bo ra
ay ma IW In a ..,.sage lo lbe House aesses Ia Obi
M-, dltM eppillqlt were The show and sale will be slrlkes against Communlll
and Senate Johnson said· ''The A ta
o.
Sf'S. J. WOllam Fulbright of comprised of 18 bulls and 31 fe- lions ilear Saigon, one so close American iranaportaUon
d a : wap
Mknt1o, llnell Om nlng of malea, consigned by leading to lbe capital lbal window• ta not good enough. we muot
nco
1
Alaab and Eqale J. MoCaro breeders of the Buckeye as- rallied,
buildings shook and coordinate the execallve ftmo-·- - - - Ill)' II Mknuall, aD Demo- soclalion. Tbe ahow wiD begin pictures fell from walla.
Ilona ol IIIII' traDaporlallon agcnta. Mone, 111H 1 Demo- al 1 p. m. on March 11, 1966, II was disclosed meanwhile encles Into 1 alngle coberenlln. .~, II Ira OrtltL
and will be judged by James lbal 109 Americans were killed slrUmenl ol government"
Demuth of Raymond, Miss.
In action in the wek ending
.
(Continued from Page lJ
-Feb. 26, blgh~l loll of lbe ~ear DAU.AS tUPI) - Juan Chav- about
Candy MOISter tat.
GRANGE TO MEI'."I'
OKAy BOND ISSUE
and the heaviest U. S. loss smce 11 decided lbe only way lo Tueaday waa one lhat the jury
the bloody Ia Orang Valley protect his car from thieves waa left to ponder overnight ID
The Melga County Pomon• :oooHE~~ ryP~ - A e&amp;mpll,ign last November.
was lo sleep In II. He did l11d Ita first Dlfibt ol belllg lockld
Gr
will meet In re lar .
,
s
n
aa was The Commanlst dealb IDII thieves 3wakened him, stole bla up Ia :!2 daya of the lloaaler
8111
gu pasaed Tuesday by voters of last week wu 1,122, a ll. S. shoes l11d bls wallel They did murder 1r1a1. Tile jlll'1 re1urne
nssiDn Friday Ill p. DL at lbe lba Goshen Local School D1B- military spokesman oald today. not bother !he car
today for 111t0tber lull da
of
Rock Springs Grange hall with lrict In a special election. II had The South Vietnamese !orecs
.
sumrnaHona Ia wblcb
d•
HarrlaooYille Grii!P 11 host. failed of passage on two pre- lost 379 kllled and other alllel 111'&lt;1' and troop coneentration 25 fense will 18y there waa 110 moA nter
Jll'Oill'&amp;llllllll be re- vtoua occaslollll, but lhill time II.
miles norlb • northeast of Sal- IIYe for Candy lllll her nep11
ll8llled.
hen
p received a 60.5 per cent affirm· Waves of lbe eight-jet Slrate- gon. Each or the Guam-based Melvin Lane Powers, to
lo Iliad. 11'&lt;1 nr&amp;ed aUve vote. A almple majority glc Air Command (SAC) B52s jets carried 51 bmba welib- wealtby Jaequn Mossier hW'
1
wae required.
pounded a Viet Colli atorege log !rom 250 to 500 poullllo
llllbald.
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D-Obb
o11ter aenalon
r-.~a ta ftlla&amp; ID 1apporl
7
of Sea. Wa7Dt Mone'o allempl
.. repeal lilt liM Gall of ~
kiD ft!IOiaiiGI. Tile move ...,..
ed bJ 1M.

patient for 1
adt'lohw . Coshm·t.on , Wooster month following a stroke.
"~d A s hlabt~la .
. j He had been a local tavern
Iearn 4. C111llleothe - Ham1l· · owner for the past 20 yeart,
(Cont inued from Pa ge l l

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FIRESTONE
CHAMPION
OR

New Safety
CHAMPION
TIRES MOUNTED FIB
Tir11 Belanctcl lncluclln1
Weights

$1M

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1968

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\Vestern Scientists Await
An swers to Venus Mystery

John Icenhower
Of Mason DI'es

.!!AS"N - Funeral aervtces
-· 811D0111ced for John FreelMOSCOW (UP!) - The dramatic crash-landing of an, erick Icenhower, age 85, wbo
tnmanned Soviet sjlllce ship on Venus waa clouded today died Tueaday at hll residence
&gt;Y a series of unanswered questions ranging from space in Mason. He wae bora Aug. 10
11.g~ene to basic facts about the historic feat.
1880 at MasOn, the 11111 of ibe
· soviet scientists were expected to 'meet the press' soon late Josephus and Amanda Lolli
lo answer some of the questions surrounding earth's first Icenhower.
wnlact with another planet and Russia's second ipace speeo
He Ia survived by his wife,
arular in less than a month.
·- Getqla 1 daughter Mn wn.
1A sketchy anoouncement by lbat during Venus·S's flaal Uam Jwett, Al'lhlirdate: w.
he Soviet news agency Tass approach to the planet "tbe VI.; lbNe 10118, Homer, Will&gt;ru'lldBY revealed only that the communication period. . .did inl!lon. D. c.: Howanl, Upper
me-ton Venus~3 completed its oot take place." Lovell, who ll!arboro, Md., and Richard, at
,01 day mis,un and planted the heads the giant Jodrell Bank Mason; 15 grandcbUdrea, and
Kremlm s hammer · and· sicle Radio Observatory, reported 22 great IJI'andchildren. He 11181
"'t of arms on the planet's his last communicatloa wilb lhe operator ol a coil mlno.
Services will be held from
1urface A sister ship-Venus-2 1roeket was four daya ago,
-,;,gsed 14.!100 mile:{· from . The . question was raiSed: If the Foglesolli Funeral Home
venos- lhe closest fl by in !the fmal commumcatlon ses- Tlmrsday at 2'30 p m wllb lb
"''"'' ·
ls!Ons w•th venus-! failed, how Rev M
Fr · ch 1
1
!liil. llie Soviet ani)J'uncemenl did lhe Soviets know they realljl Buri.J :;;aabe
l1d not say I'Lha\ scientific hit the planet' Also, there as 1ow1 Celneler)'.
tRform•IJOn ha&lt;\lbeen reaped by no Indication wb•tber Ven01-2 Frlende may ea11 111 IIHI loa''" spoo·e &lt;!'ouhle-header or was able to radio hack to erll home tbla avealnl betw
,,,,1 mf~vl'n•tion lhey were MoN&lt;'Ow any information durlllg 7 llld 1 p. m.
eta
"'kir~/
its by·pa...

b.
laam~ Odd~!

leading astronomer,

Br1t . in's

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i Chester Plants,
if
I
Rot sterilized.
S umbS in
abo a&lt;ked for •·fuller sr10nlific 54, UCC
tvidenc!"" lo support tht
al"d

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Tl1t&gt; Tr1ss announcement b~.tid
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PT. PLEASANT - Chelter
L. Plants, 54, a resident
of
2214 tincoln Ave, died early today in Holzer Hospital, where

Special Teams

B52
Mak
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Hereford Event Is
Set for·Marcllll-12

WA8111NG'roN (UPU- Sell.

~pilei
M.
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ton.

William H. .Nolan, President
of the. Buckeye Polled Hereford
Alsoclallon, Inc., Is annoanclng

Strike Near
srugon

poa~

~tiddleport

Adkms. both ol Letart, Mrs.
Opal Love tl Chesapeake, 0.,
(Continu•d from Page II
Leo and Owen, bolh of Rt. 2
fa rTying out the condemnation 1 Pt. Plrasanl, and Virgil and
, a('tion and ctuTent n~gutiations i Dnnald. buth of Culumhus.
to date.
f Sl'n' Jces will be held at
2
In other actiens council:
1p.m. Friday at the Crow·Hus-Appreved a routine agreP-: sell Funeral home. Burial will
rnenl with the water company 1he in a local cemetery. Friends
to ifslll'e continued use ol its i may call al !he funeral borne
met&lt;lr re~dlngs monthly from : after 7 p.m. today.
, whitt. sewer b. ills are figured by I
' the t&lt;t•rd of public affairs. The I
. custiWill .be ftve cent• per read· ,
mg. col';~tll'iut $50 monthly, ''a '
• very• rejiSOnable charge consld·
·"
I ering ..liiat it would cost .lo pul
our flwn meler reader m the
~
flt-ld;'' ~' I · &lt;Jr C. 0. Fisher not-

Police Picket
Citv Hall £or

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RIGHT THIS· WAY FOR

fc1 Jrlies"

QUALITY

olv1'd; from Stumbo

PENNY A YIUR
WILLENHALL,
E1181anti(UP1i - Rev. A. G. R. Bristow
of Sl. Stephens Chur&lt;h plans to
raise money to fit the church
organ by requeslin&amp; 1 penny
T"r~•:'u~ ..=:~~I donation for each yepr of mar·
···~··~',..... IIMDIIIie It~ Pom- riage from all couplet married
Blllinen
Offlet~ the
ldltnrlal

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ueona c1u1 m•lllna

I U.e po1t .,flct 1t P&lt;JOmerov

addl'tlMI

r Kimball, 1M..

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"';;';~t- 11 .- ratet:

n~pretant•U~••

U.Jlver•d

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••mer den l't'AIIIbr. 811 ~riiY .,..

Jear 111 ll(lnne. tf the
' D.lilJ hnt1nll _DUlce. Jt&amp;.lf'l1 1 11
"m nt~ 11.- mnt 111•n1t11~ a:uo 11
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Wl•lor Aoute w-IM!r. carroer

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SIIAPEI.Y TIDEF
NORTH WALSHAM En~land

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Rhapely thief who made off
with loot from
I women's
,
clethrn1 store here. Taken
were· A pair of br&amp;ll size 31·
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and ~•Ilea . 3l hln
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ALL STARS

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'QUIC. k Money'DeaI Drove
Braves From M•lI wankee

t~uaoUUq

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Accavallt, 101&gt;, Argentina,
outpointed Katsuyoshki Takaya·
ma, lll'l&lt;, Japan (15) (won
WBA version ol world flywetgbt
Iitle).

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Arm Roast - - - - - lb. 49c
English Roast - - - lb. 5sc
Beef Short Ribs - - lb. 43c
Fresh Ground Beef
3 lb. 1.35
FAIRMONT

DAIRY FAIR

49c

MILK
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carton

Fui-Valu
PRODUCE BUYS!

FLORIDA'S FINEST

ORANGES or
GRAPEFRUIT
lb.
bag

TRUCKS

IN
STOCK

IN
STOCK

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OPENING SPECIAL

MILK SHAKES--~ PRICE

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At The Pomeroy Mason Bridge

FORD f.fOO PICKUP

64

East
Northwest
Lake Canwn
84 Mogadore
71

40 llardn-S~~m~mns~~l04~W~.~Tex~~·
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Scores
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(2 DOOR)

By United Press latenallonal
Ohio CoofereoC&lt;I Champioaslllp
At Akron, Ohio
Final
Akron 102 Otterbein 82
East
Com!. Conn. 94 Potsdam 82
Holy Cross 63 St. John's 60
Penm:ylvania 56 Princelo 41
Cornell 84 Columbia 73
Villanova 91 Seton Hall 111
Edinboro 79 California Q
C. W. Post 83 Pratt 81
I Phila. Text. 83 Le Moyne 8t
Conn. 96 Rhode Island 74
Yale 71 Brown 64
IS. Michael's 106 HarUord !Ia
Harvard 86 Dartmouth 6f
Rochester 82 Buffalo 76
South
George!Dwn 83 Canisiua 69
Williams 78 Siena 57
Houston 103 Loyola tLa.) 71
Erskine 68 Westera Corolina
Guilford 7J High Point 70
Stillman 106 savannah St. !18
Bethne-Ckmn fl Fl. Valley
Midwest
W"tem Reserve 76 Thiel 70
Emporia Coil. 71 SI.Bndcl's
E. Mlgh. 71 Wayne St. 69
Allegheny 75 John Carroll 73
De Paul 101 Steullfylville rt
Drake"78 Valparaiso 74 roll

Food-

BEFORE YOU LEAVE

MUSTANG

REGISTER
FOR FREE

GOBLE DEAL

17" ADMIRAL T.V.

FOR A

To Be Given Away

April1, 1966

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GET A

BETTER DEAl
1.5 LOW AS - - - - - -

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CAKE MIXES =.:nv:~~~. o..u·,
3• 69C
HUNT'S PEACHES ~~=-·,--.3 N-;~ 69c
STOKELY'S PUMPKIN
~~ 10c
DEL MONTE CATSUP ~ ~bra!:r:••,____ .4::. 99c
MAXWELL HOUSE ~~~~~T_,
,o:,spt
HOMESTEAD OLEO
5 99c
COTTAGE CHEESE ~~!~.~ --~:.- 49c
FLEECY WHITE BLEACH
·~·~ 39c

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CARS

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Kraft Salad

ENRICHED
ALL PURPOSE ROUR

~~p~\er ':gum;~~ th~~": 1 :p_en_d_.

Tuesday and Wednesday Only

FLOUR Dressing
SO
MIRACLE
251b.
•
WHIP
bag

2%

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To Outfield by Heffner

Galaxie 500 Hardtop

Ground Fresh Severel
Times Deily - 21b. 9Bc

certon

MARCH

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Apple
Peach
Cherry

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KEITH GOBLE INVITES YOU

3 for

71 despite Jim Moedoll't IIIJ.J up ,...... II l!llliD
poial night IIIII Lew Lewin bit BowU.., GreiD
a basket at the buzzer alter a · shaD and
.
dJsputed call t.. give AllegileDy ~I«
.
a '15-73 aquealter over John Car· actloa lly vlllt!ttl.
roll,l be latter 111'0 contetll Ia IU&lt;i1- '
lbe Presldenll Atnletior Collfer.
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8 alLwilll.
•
Toalgbt'a act""! will aee IIHt Texal '1'edl 11 Rlet' 14 . ~
wiJidup of lbe Mid • American Te•ll A&amp;M 115 Blylor ~ . ' I
COIIferOIICI 1811SOD Willi runner· TOIIll 7f ArklDIIII 71 ' ·«&lt;

When He Gets to Camp

to limit

Fruit Filled

DePaul Wallopa llarcHu
le880D aarms
Tuesday night, DePaul clobbered Steubenville, 101-8'1 at
Cblcego deaplte 1 2t-polnl barraga by lhe Barons" Jobll llummoll; st. s.naventure used twa
aecond • half flurries tD down
Kenl State, 85-56; Western Reserve brol&lt;e lls seven-game 1...
ing streak by beating Thiel, 711-

In .lour ~tar

Clay-TerrelJ puzzIe Ba££1es Off'ICiaJs

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DAILY SENTINEL !

,

Reaervecl

and :ing wage," said Police Chief

be!t•view,e.d and reorganized by •$464 a month. Top mon!hly
col~•' ill and put m a moderniz- i wage for patrolmerr and seredlin•r·m by the sol1c1lor; and 'geanh Is $397 a month.
ZerkJe a request - agreed r Temple said a raise waa neclha~the maller of
the 'essary to prevenl Industry II'OITl
"'l(:tlehs' Wtional Bank asking hirin~ away his trained men by
mr.te"' spares on Race-st offering considerably higher 'ala snorkt&gt;l banking facility aries.
L vj~~~,'.,~;""
The Circleville force lnclud•'
and relurned to 10 reRtJiar and four SJH'clal of.
1'Jf public affairs fer !fleers.
m::~~· a ~uggestion
..
of Mrs. Leora
of the board. bt
SORE BOOSTER ROCKET
as her work load DENVER tUP)) - La r r y
and because her 1Vinson, 10, wanted lo travel
has meriled highest mto space, but doctora treated
his booster rocket for first-and
~~~·~n the meeting second-degree burns. He 1o I d
~V
B. F. Par- ~ police he poured gasoline on
Gibbons. George his pants then Iii .~hem "to take
Dick Vaughan, and, off hke a rocket. H11 journey
Richard Bai- ended m a neighbor's waterfilled bathtub and
doctors
oald he weu ld have trouble 11~
ting down for a couple ef weeks.

Dally Sentinel Pomeroy-Mlddl
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BEEF

bard-fought 79-76 decision over
a stubborn Findlay team and
Akl'OII with an, easy 10:1-lrJ ViC·
lory over Otterbein.
The Marauders, raRked sixth
nationally among the small col·
leges, and the Oilers battled
througb a close first half which
saw the lead change hands six
times in the NAJA District 22
playoff at Findlay.
The Ollers held a 40-38 lead
at intermission, but Central
went in front to stay at 511-56
with 5:48 left. Findlay pulled
within three poinls with 51 sec·
onds to go and had the boll
but coulda't pull I tb . '
00
tor
e VIC
y.
P • St di

:ro~~!i!:;h~reN~

Right

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The wliiOOI's hnd a 54-311 mar·
gin on the boards and she! 55.4
per cent !rom lbe field..
·
Akron, ranked 151b natioDally,
will carry a 20-3 record Into the
Mideast Regional playoff at Ak·
roo oa Friday. Olterbeill finished with a 20-l mark, losing
i• the cllampltnohip game ta
AkrOA the second year ID a
row.

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Opea-8 to S-Mon. Thrll Sat

GRADED

Zc It&gt; that old ordinnnr£13 will :Robert Templt&gt;. Tt"mple makf's

'"I ..-ellable oae

MARKET
"Tile 8tor1 With A Harl"

GOOD

stay at 111-34. In the !Ina! live
minutes of the half, the Zips
oulscored the Cardinals LS-7 to
take a 4941 margin at intermission.
Akroo hit on 22 of 38 shots
from thefiehlln the second half
to pull away. Ken Mackovlc led
the Zips' attack with 22 points
but five teammates also scored
m double figures.

All

6TH &amp; PEARL BTS. -IIAC/NI

/Iea rd committee reports_t~owever, insisted. the orncers
8 " fol lo w ~
from Councllman would acrt•pt nothmg less than
{'li lord Slumbo that a reporh $53 a month.
e1.1 Vit)(' - ~ t sewer odor problem , "All we're asking fot Is a llv·

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March !J, 4 and 5

Ke• Wilburn led Central The greater height llld k...,.
with 24 pointo and dominated er shooting eye of . Akron teld
the boards with 24 reboands. lhe tale for the Zips, who aor·
John Steffen scored 25 for Find· vived a 37-polnt effort by flulay, 22 in the first hall, but weakened Don Carlos of Otterfouled out with 13 minutes to bein, the Gregory Award willplay.
ner.
The Marauders will carry a The score waa tied seveR
22-5 record mtotbetouroamentl tlmes before Jerry Soan's
and Findlay fimshed at 111-9. bucket put Akron ill front to
Zips Domlnale Boards

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Prlcet Effective

park , Jan. I. 1967.
1 Spokesmen for th~ policemen.

sh ler house and other

-,~J!i;;~'

RACINE
..,

BEST BEEF BUYS!!

By, United Presa .International
Central State wilt go ID the
NAJA national tournament later
ilus mooth to defend lls chnnr
p1ossh1p and Akron will repr&amp;sent the Ohio Confer~ for
the third ClllSecutive.year m the
NCAA college diviSion tournament.
They ear~~ed tbe berlbs Tue..
day night, Cenlral Slate with a

CIDCAGO (UP! -Anether license application, using lba he said, but 1he -:'1~J.J
~ ' ? / __...,
round was espected Ieday I» nome of Muhammad All, wlllch commlssiOD would bavt
fo:)' ~
the puzzling question whether be took aa a member of IIHt determine whether Clay
~
the Cassiua Clay-Ernest Terrell Black Muslims.
Terrell might be guliiJ
heavyweight championship fight -Promoter Irving Scboea- planning acta delrln..m.l
MILWAUKEE (UP)) -Thel Jinkinson
claimed lbe 1
-may be held In lliinois.
wald did not anawer lbe boxing.
need to make mon•y in a hurry Braves' move to Atianla at the NEW YORK -Behlto
.
question whether he has a
because of ''self-inflicted fin an- j end of the 1965 seasoa was 129'¥&lt;, Puerto Rico,
The athle!te
was financial Interest ta a boxer or He said lbe
cia! problems" drove the. "necessary, reasonable and ed Angel Rivera, !27Y&lt;,
expected Ill rev1ew the matter a W1'1!8ller
would have to bold a
Braves from Milwaukee, an :juslified and boycolts no one." Rico (6).
for the fourth llme since It
Ll.;.lltl bpln
lbe licenses, detennl1le
attorney for the state of •
.
.
initinlly approved the bout Feb. In nddition, Clark pointed rot, facts and ~Ide wbelber
Wisconsin said Tuesday.
j
He smd . the Milwaukee MAMI BEACH
(UP]) 8.
,
.
Schoenwald's promoter's bout ahould be llceDied.
.
. 'Coonly Clrcml has no Jurlsdic· Dickie De Veronica, 146,
Today s reVl"" ill llsell was Uc"""e expire!! on March 22 and
Wtllard Stafford, in h•s ·tton over the defendants and
Syracuse, N.Y., stopped
somewhat ancerlam smce rom- bls promoter's bond on Mar&lt;h
openmg argument m the lwtthoul power to enter the Schmidt 151 Toronto.
. ,.,
, DUS9IOR Chall'man Joe Trlner 9, both before lhe scheduled Terrortol Bomblq
,,,.,,Ji•8•
unprecedented antitrust su1t decree sought by the state. lie
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first ralled a meeting, then """I dele of March 29
J·&gt;!li
against baseball, said the sport 'said the state's action could
ThiS b1kmg 1D March weather rescinded the eall and finally ""\:'
.
·
ADEN (UP!) -Terrot'IJII
should screen its owners as ' "destroy baseball as 11 is
TO TELEVISE RACE
is a elacb. ~
•-Jde W"•-expll'ed
every year
-""•
881'd he would """
"""""' for They'Ve
2 years,"
Schoenwald
satd lbrew . a band
.. .
, . _ II
ro an ngs
well as it does
its players. knoWII roday al!d lead to utter MIAMI, Fla. !UP!)
day whether te call a meetlng. In answer te Ibis "and they've patrohll8 Bntish army
United PreSI IDteroatlonal Stafford sa~d the Braves made ,ruination of the game."
I Network, Inc., will televise
The
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an Aden suburb Monday
Easten Division
money in Milwaukee in the pa&lt;l
.
$100,000 Flamingo Stakes i
conurusston got IIHI bot ways been renewed. What woundilli two British lok*
few years despile book and tax . Stafford, however, 101d the color Thursday from Hialeah
C 00
pota!D back from lliineis Atty. reason could there be lor nol Th
ld.
fired baCk
W. L. Pet. GB loss clai;,, issued by the sport's position as a monopoly Park. The race will be shown
Gen. William G. Clark Tuesday renewing them again?"
endsoed ters Ar8 b It
. · .
Bostoa
47 23 671
· d 't
b. 1 t
rt ·
after he riffled lbe present Clark emphasized lbat his wou
an.
was
..
0 ce run on a delayed basis that evening
&lt;I!! •
team's owners.
ma e .1 . . ~u Je~
f t t
t
dent ala
44 ~ .638 21! He told Judge Elmer Roller responslbthlies m regard to by television stations in
Phila
licensing &amp;rr81liement lor the opinion dici not mean the Irs erroriS IDCI
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C1ncinnatl
42 27 .609 4'h he should order Ute Braves-•abandoning a territory. He said York Philadelphia
fight with as many holes as a cancellation or the bout as m•d·January.
New York
'J:/ 40 .403 !BY. "screaming or otlterwise"- to ]the state will prove "irrepara- Lexi~gton, Cincinn~ti,
By Uolted Pre" Internalloaal piece of Swiss cheese.
scheduled. All of lbe omissions
----~
Westera Division
return to Milwaukee until the ble lDJury 00 .the people of the and Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Toomament:.
Clark's Fldlop
ID the lcenses can be "cured," All of us ~rork for a llvlog.
W. L. Pet. GB National League sees fit to state . of Wtsronsm that far
Cia" AA Sectlooals
Clark, apparently I I deter.
vertising Is a sparkplug of oilf··
Los Angelea
38 31 551
.grant the city a• expansioo loutwetghs any harm to the
.
AI Akron
mined to avoid counting out.the MOFFO WINS CASE
economy. It helps make maso
.471 5" franchise
.
ld.tendants." He said the state
GOLA TO RETIRE
Akron Buchtel 58
f~ght as Is the CODIDIISSIOII, ROME !UP!) - A Rome distribution possible; lbal Ill.
37 .443 7~ Staff~rd and Earl A. Jinkin· ;would prove the loss of the , PHILADELPHIA (UPJ) 33 39
~:!ti:::.
31
Akron South 411 found:
court acqwtted soprano Anna turn calls for mass productjou:"•
St. Louls
29 38:433 8 son. counsel for
the Bravcs, :Braves would mean an $18 i TYoomrk KGn.olak,rboc33-kyear-olddNewd l Barberton 73 Coventry 50
su-bmNrul·t·tedtherceClrtil~ycates!MI'
_,TerroodeU Mun·offo!Mdontiday of faNilingJro pay Mass production and dlatrlbt&gt;- • .
1
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m'ill'•on annual eco•om· I · · t0
•c e
er guar an
por u es on a ew ersey- tion to•ether employ most or· '
.
Detroit
:!() 51 282 19 gave openmg arguments m the the city
" IC oss
AI Youngslown
° licensed automobile she brought us. And•lhey generate lbe ""'"" '' '
a veteran of II years m
the '
.
health from aa _lliinois physiTuesd~'a Rellol....
Sf!&lt;_'oild ~a y of the trml on the .
.
National BasketbaJ: Associa- Warren Hardmg 93
CJ
nd both f 81 led to furnisb
fr
th U01'ted
.
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sutt wh1ch charges the Braves. I
lion will ref at th
d f
Warren Ke•nedy 43 an a
over om e
Slates perity on which all of ua .:. ' •
1
0
Yor'' the N·ational League and its
SANDERS HONORED
the ' 1965-ll6
ande
Newton Falls 66 Howland 43
"'tho!
_ _ _ _ _ ___.-"1l2
mne oth~r clubs w•th consp•rmg NEW YORK llJPI) -Tom the state legislature on the
AI Berea
whether IIIey might engage in U. S. citizen comill8 to Italy
CiRcillnatl 102 Pblladelpbia 100 ~o boi''O;Il ~•lwt"tuke~ in v•ola· ~ Sanders: one of New York Republican ticket.
Brooklyn 63A~;!aairk 5I
acts detrimental ID boxill8.
only briefly slle was not
jflt I
llosiDn 120 Sl Louis 96
''; o s/ e Kanh• rus ~ws: I t.Jmverstty 's all·t•me basketball
.
t·
n
-Clay in nddition failed ID required to pay duties for Whoaaaoopsl , , Iii ;
Ole
·
u n, a
atwna 1stars and n&amp;w a member of the 1
RUSSIA AGREES
Elyna Catho IC 42
use his legal name in his temporary import of the car.
Splash. Get help on the · •
League attorney, was scheduled Boston Celtics of the Naliooall ROME (UP!) -Russia has I
Bay Village II
spot. Find CLEANERS &amp; .' ,_,
today, afterwluch th&lt; state wtll l Baskelball AssociatiOn, has agreed to hold Us Davis Cup
At Panna
1
Wednesday's Games
DYERS fast in the,
start
callmg
witnesses.
The
,
been
named
alumnus
e1
the
matrhes
against
Italy
in
an
Maple
Heights
53
New York at Bos!Dn
YELLOW PAGES.
sart ~allmg w1m~sses. The Iyear in sports by NYU's ltalian city instead ef in Russia
Oeveland Max Hayes 43
Los Angeles at Baltimore
Where your finge11
state IS expected to take . • . Varsity Club. Sanders will be as originally scheduled. Sources I Brecksvtlle 64
l!an Francisco at Detroit
week or more to present lis the guest of bonor, March 14, said the date would be before
Cleveland South 53
do the w~lklng.,
1
(Omly 1amea leltedaled)
c~se.
at the club's awards dinner.
May 1.
AI New Concord
Maysville 60
.
Malta-McConnelsvlllt 47
1Cambridge 72 Meadowbrook 98 TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) glove, at second.
.
At Martins Ferry
Johnson, where he ends his
Cincinnati has a big gap ID
Martins rerry 81
out and reporls to the Cincin- fill in right field where Frank
Union Local 78 nati Reds spring !raining
Robinson used ID roam and
Bellaire St. JohR 68
will find he is ticketed ID
Johnson's bat il ...ded there,
Sl Clairsville 111 at a different position.
but he may end up back at first
At New Pbiladelpbia
,
base, where be atarted w!m the
.
J ohnson, lbe maJor 1eague s Red
' Riverview 68 West Holmes 54
top man at driving in runs last
s,
At Purlsmoulh
season, played well eoough at Johnson pitcher Jim Maloney
Ironto• 75 Wheelersburg 61
third . base ID be coasidered and Infielders Chico Ruiz and
AI .\shlabula
among tht best in eltller Gus Gil were missing when the
Painesville River'lido 37
full team began drills Tuesday.
Asht.bula Edgewood 27 (ot) league,
Ruiz and Gil have signed, but
Geneva 54 Ashtabula 46
The Reds' new manager, Don were delayed enroule here. MaAI Bedford
Hef!ner,
says the burly slugger
1 Cleveland John Adams 79
will be given a lriB.I ill the out- I~1-oney.,;.iiiisiiiiiiiaiiihiiioiiildiiiouiiitiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,..;iiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=a'::
1
Solon 66
field, however.
1r
· Orange 61 Beachwood 51
There
have
been
reports
Heft.
Cl&lt;:t5S AA District
ner will move second baseman
At Columbuo
Pete
Rose to third and put
! Columbus DeSales 98 Utic. 5'/
young Tommy Helms, who
I Upper Arlington ii8
l'ield• a strong bat and good
Columbua North 56
Bexley 61 London 56
AS
Class A Secllooals
lll. Wesleyan lOS lli. Coli. 55
LOW AS
At Strulber•
Lewis 81 Quincy 75
Columbiana 81
Bates 84 Bowdoin 71
,,
Western Reserve
Bonaventure 65 Kent St. 56
'.\
: Nurlh Lima 68 United Local :; r:::~ 119 Rockford 85
1
At Woosler
"
84 Lake Forest ttl
I Dalton 85 Black River 34
75 Doane tl5
Northwestero 49 Mapleton 35 S.E. Mo. 113 Tenn. (mrtn) lltl
At Ravenna
Centrsl Sl 79 Fiadlay 7ft

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•d -Accepted • request from '
th~ .State li1ghway Dep:::~rlment I
. thf Middleport assume main-1 Clfl.CLEVILLE, Ohio tiJPI\ .~ te ncP of the readside park on i Off-~uly p.ohcemen a~d th~lr
st , e Houte 143 in town after j ram1iles picketed outs1de C1tv
th Route 7 by.pas~ i~ com· i Hall . Tuesday In an effort to
~ ~ ed. The state had wanted convmce City Council to srant
til transfer immediate!v but the police a pay increase,
ag d to the delay. "Wilhout i Council Is considering a proth agreement," Councilman 1posa! to g1ve policemen a l2fi
J n ,n Zl·rk!e pointed eut, " The !• month pay increase this year
sl:- f' w11Uid have to pull out il~~J i and perhaps another S15 by

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Central State, Akron Tourney Bound; MAC Action Ends T

Walker Muet Deefde
wage by March 28

UPI Briefs

he had been a

:mJrf llou..;" C~ nd PorL'imouth. · a\ Order of Moose.
1'e:1m 5, Athens - Logan.' Mr. Plants was born Ia Malo
Jacbou, Ironton, Gallipolis ;:wd on county Oct. 2, 1911, sen of
~Lu · i e t t.'l.
, the late Isaac and Mary \1lhit'l't•: tJn fi, Z;mrsville· - New · tington Plants. He is survived
ark , La nt·;J sh'r, Cambridge and bv his wife Elizabeth a dau-l)i'l{ltepnrt.
tl-!ht rr Mary' and son, 'chester,
Tt1uns 4. 5 and 6 serve Ohio's · bnth :~t home.
28-.:ciunt.v 1\ppttl~f'hTfl area.
Other ~urvivorc; are three sl!ters r~nd four brnthf'r~ Mrs.
&lt;:anwt Baxh·r «nd Mrs. Louise

b

New Deparlment of
Tranelt Proru;••d

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UP!) Congress
- , _ Industrial
COLUMBUS
(UP!) -Dlreclor
Slat.
ldenl
Jobaloll asked
Relations
today to establish a uew de- w. 0. Walker will decide before
o
partmenl of lranaporlallon ID March 28 lllhetber to accepl, r.
: :=ual.:ll~~e~o:
lbe cabinet whichofwoald &lt;ODeOl· ject or modify a recommend•
beld March ll·l2, at lbe Jr.
!dale a number
fedlral ag- Uon of a minimum wage 11
Fair Arena Ohlo State Fair- SAlOON (UP!) _ American encleo responaible for lranall 'Ull per bour for women lllll
mile lod
de
miDon flllllloyed Ia re)aU bull0 and safety.
Ia eddlllol Ia YOIIIIC aod grounds, Columbus.
'862 bo ra
ay ma IW In a ..,.sage lo lbe House aesses Ia Obi
M-, dltM eppillqlt were The show and sale will be slrlkes against Communlll
and Senate Johnson said· ''The A ta
o.
Sf'S. J. WOllam Fulbright of comprised of 18 bulls and 31 fe- lions ilear Saigon, one so close American iranaportaUon
d a : wap
Mknt1o, llnell Om nlng of malea, consigned by leading to lbe capital lbal window• ta not good enough. we muot
nco
1
Alaab and Eqale J. MoCaro breeders of the Buckeye as- rallied,
buildings shook and coordinate the execallve ftmo-·- - - - Ill)' II Mknuall, aD Demo- soclalion. Tbe ahow wiD begin pictures fell from walla.
Ilona ol IIIII' traDaporlallon agcnta. Mone, 111H 1 Demo- al 1 p. m. on March 11, 1966, II was disclosed meanwhile encles Into 1 alngle coberenlln. .~, II Ira OrtltL
and will be judged by James lbal 109 Americans were killed slrUmenl ol government"
Demuth of Raymond, Miss.
In action in the wek ending
.
(Continued from Page lJ
-Feb. 26, blgh~l loll of lbe ~ear DAU.AS tUPI) - Juan Chav- about
Candy MOISter tat.
GRANGE TO MEI'."I'
OKAy BOND ISSUE
and the heaviest U. S. loss smce 11 decided lbe only way lo Tueaday waa one lhat the jury
the bloody Ia Orang Valley protect his car from thieves waa left to ponder overnight ID
The Melga County Pomon• :oooHE~~ ryP~ - A e&amp;mpll,ign last November.
was lo sleep In II. He did l11d Ita first Dlfibt ol belllg lockld
Gr
will meet In re lar .
,
s
n
aa was The Commanlst dealb IDII thieves 3wakened him, stole bla up Ia :!2 daya of the lloaaler
8111
gu pasaed Tuesday by voters of last week wu 1,122, a ll. S. shoes l11d bls wallel They did murder 1r1a1. Tile jlll'1 re1urne
nssiDn Friday Ill p. DL at lbe lba Goshen Local School D1B- military spokesman oald today. not bother !he car
today for 111t0tber lull da
of
Rock Springs Grange hall with lrict In a special election. II had The South Vietnamese !orecs
.
sumrnaHona Ia wblcb
d•
HarrlaooYille Grii!P 11 host. failed of passage on two pre- lost 379 kllled and other alllel 111'&lt;1' and troop coneentration 25 fense will 18y there waa 110 moA nter
Jll'Oill'&amp;llllllll be re- vtoua occaslollll, but lhill time II.
miles norlb • northeast of Sal- IIYe for Candy lllll her nep11
ll8llled.
hen
p received a 60.5 per cent affirm· Waves of lbe eight-jet Slrate- gon. Each or the Guam-based Melvin Lane Powers, to
lo Iliad. 11'&lt;1 nr&amp;ed aUve vote. A almple majority glc Air Command (SAC) B52s jets carried 51 bmba welib- wealtby Jaequn Mossier hW'
1
wae required.
pounded a Viet Colli atorege log !rom 250 to 500 poullllo
llllbald.
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D-Obb
o11ter aenalon
r-.~a ta ftlla&amp; ID 1apporl
7
of Sea. Wa7Dt Mone'o allempl
.. repeal lilt liM Gall of ~
kiD ft!IOiaiiGI. Tile move ...,..
ed bJ 1M.

patient for 1
adt'lohw . Coshm·t.on , Wooster month following a stroke.
"~d A s hlabt~la .
. j He had been a local tavern
Iearn 4. C111llleothe - Ham1l· · owner for the past 20 yeart,
(Cont inued from Pa ge l l

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:Marg~t Allea, rec:Oati,
,ed over lho. weekend with
. Clifford lcenho~. ',Pomeroy
'Oil Mr. ud lllrl. Did! Karr• .
Emest Powell

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.Persons OQierln&amp; H;i;er 11ooThe Joppa WSCS held I h
A stork shower was held Clll
By ~rille .Pirrer
huahalld
'
pilal during 1114 1ae1 Zf'hours 111,
January and February meeting Tueaday ~ at the ho"" Tbere were 1112 In attelldanee MIJs Kay Alii Howell .y!Jited
eluded: Charlea Leo Carter, Several altended funeral ser· at the home of ()pal Hartis. of Pearl Roberts for Mrs. Wn· at the Free M•lhodist Church over the weekend Wllh ll!elltiJk
~)7 ~·ourth Ave.; Mri. Jimmy vices for Fannie Adams at Ar- 1'llose attending were Mettle llam Collins (Loretta Roberts). SundBy School Feb. 20.
Roush family 111 Pomeroy. ·
Adluns, 96'At VIne St.; Mrs. John hough Fllll«'al home, '!'uPpers Benedum, Rlta Baker, Marga· Hostesses were Miss Edna car.
Mr. and Ml'll. Gllbart Gill of
'· Fulks, Rt. 1 CrowD City; Plains.
ret Grossnickle, Glellda Jlene. man and Mrs. Dale Hubbard. Mr. and. Mrs. William Sey- Cambridge were recent . guests
l4ts. Thomss B. Davis, Rt. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcoek dum, Allee Barr, Lorry Baker Attending were Mrs. Wllllam fried, Gallipolls, Charles Tho- of Mr. Gill's brother, Rev, EuGallipoUs; Lester McGuire, Rl 'were visiting Shelly Petty at and the hostess.
,
Rlghthouse, Mrs. Ivan carman, ma and son, Gerry, Columbus aene Gill and fanolly.
I ~,orthup; Thomas Little, Rt. 1 nursin ho~ in Parkerab
Mr. and Mr&amp; Chuck CurUs Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, Mrs. Albe!- llld Mrs. Marie Curd of Bsll
·
(V'mton; Cbarles L. Shaver,
g
urg. of Daytoa and Mr. and Mrs. ta Hubbard, Judy Righthouse, Run, recently visited Mr. aud
.1.'11 ·Gallipolis; Mrs. Harry N. Orva Jean Holter and Violet Olin Reynolds of Parkersburg Mrs. Wliliam Byera, Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Homer Holley.
~. Pl. Pleasant; Charles Smith attended a bridal show· spent the weekend with Mr. den Roberts, Mrs. Pearl Ro- Miss Cleo Parker of Colwn·
EXPERT INSTAU.ATIONI
T.' Smith, Rt. 2 Pt Pleasant· er honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mil- and Mrs. Perry Curtis and lam- berta, Mrs. Willie Collins, Mrs. bus spent several days with
ARMSTRONG'S
Mrti.'Wa!iace S. Albright,
Pt: ton Tuttle, Reedsville.
ily,
Don Hubblird and Danna, Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Pleasant: Linda Lou &amp;ush Mr nd M Joh B
tt
Mrs. Florence Wyers visited Dale Hubbard, Miss Edna Car- Parker.
Unolewn ... . Inlaid Vinyl
New H~ven; Michael Wamsley: Ml (/
rs. I
~nne recently with Mrs. Edith Anth- man and the gu..l of honor, Otho Radford, Syracuse, Mrs.
Pt. PlfasJ~~t; Mrs. Cbatherine Mrs.
;;:I~ mg r. an ony of Parkersburg.
Mrs. Collins. Sending gills were Earl Dill of Nease SettlemeRt
rtoor eoverlq lor every IW!d olflcJo.. - .
L ~.Spencer, W. va.; Mrs.
, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Braanon Mrs. Joe Wyewniller, Mrs. reeenUy called on Mr. and
patterDS.
Profesoional lulllallatton by u, cr
~j. Miller, Sciotovllle: Ralph Mr. ~~d Mrs. Hank Holier VISited over the week end with Norman Wyersmilier, Mrs. Mil· lllrl. Pearl Parker.
a.
it :VOIII'Ielf. Call WY 2·2635 for freo eatlJ:. lllgins, Kitts llill; . Karl were VJSitmg Mrs. Eima Hoi- the Rev. and Mrs. !Utberts San· dred Hammons, Mrs. Mas toR Miss Polly Karr, Columbus re. Pomeroy
WY 2·5428
m.ate.
.
"'"'l&amp;omecy, lrontoti: 1\lrs. Wi~ ter, Forest Run and Mr. and ders and Debbie of Junction Ci· Roberts, Mrs. Glen Hensler, cently opent 1 weekend with Middleport WY 2·5130
ljs L. Ridgeway, II'OIItoh: Mrs. Mrs. Dav1d Holter, Chester.
ty, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bran- Miss Helen ~aer, Mrs. Giea her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
l!erberl L. Pope, Weliston: Mrs. Da~ld Sm1th and
Delmer non and family and Mr. and Collins.
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lllyrou €. Koenig, Rt. 3 Cool· Larkms were vosdong
Ke1th Mrs. Robert Hill and Linda of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard
MOHAWIC
l&lt;ille; Robert c. Boggess, Rt. 2 Weber.
Mansfield.
of Waabington, D. C. arrived I
MAG II
~lie, W. Va.: CharleS E. ..Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar- Those visiting recently with Saturday for a week's visit with
I!Jpen IDstollallon
~ Rt. 1 ~venswood.
kins, Portland were visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clearmont Harris her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
SatllfaetloD .
Btrtbs
and Mrs. Junior Hauber.
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr Roberts and other relatives in :
Guar~teed ,·
Mrs. .!limes R. PhiUips, Rt. Mr. and Mrs. CharlesWiliiams of Little Hocking, Mr, and M". this area.
J Pomeroy, daughter,
10:4-9 L1ttle Hockmg were VISitmg Mr. Herman Grossnickle and rami- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cook
Monday.
and Mrs. Dave Yates.
l1 and Mr. and Mrs. Sonny visited with Mr. and Mrs. Har'
Illocharged
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins Harris and sons.
old Hood Sunday afternoon.
Comrad Berkley, Richard 8. were dmner guests of Gertrude · Mrs. Flossie Petty visited on
ALL OUR REMAINING WINTER HATS
Brogan, Edgar Dial. Jr., James Warner, Oak HilL
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar· Mr. aud Mrs. Dave Grueser
C. Franklin, Mrs. William R. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oeiin, ance Baker and family.
and family of Pomeroy called I
G~ll, Deborah Ann Hackney, C~lumbus, spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. George Ret&gt;d on her par~nts, Mr. and Mrs.
William W. Hamilton, Mrs. With Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wayne Prince. were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Clytie Wines.
Ifoward D. Hartley, Mrs. Noah Bertha Congdon, Parkers-' Gene Wilson of Reedsville.
Hopper, Timothy A. Mayes, burg, W, Va. was visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curtis vis· ing pith Mr. and Mrs. George ,
Court St., Pomeroy
Mrs. J. Lark Napier, Mrs. H. and Mrs. Garth Smith.
ited with her parents, Mr. and Reed.
Wendell Rees, Mrs.
Everett · . .Mrs. John Groce i9 a pa- Mrs. Melvin Drake of Racine. =-=----------"""'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""==c:___.ll!'~lil!':":"~~~~~~~~~!!!!
~UDders, Mrs. Robert L. Saw· l!~nt at Veterans Memorial hosMr. and Mrs. Leroy Baker and
yers, Donald C. S..,ihorst. Ralph p1tal, Pomeroy.
family of Tucson, Ariz., with
W. Zerkel, Mrs. Robert E. Lay· Mr. and .\Irs. Oscar Babcock the United Slates Air Force
• and infant soiL
were dinner guests of Mr. and will arrive Sunday at the hom~
Mrs. Lindsey Lyons, Tuppers of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
- - - - - - - - - Plains.
Hobart Smalley, Chester. b..
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Steth- fore being stationed Okinawa
em were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Baker i~ a nephew of
Garth Smith.
George Reed.
-. - - - - - - - - Mr: and Mrs. Sam Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Hobarl Smalley,
1 Gaogt Readmp _Gallipolis I' Hockmgport., were visiting Mr. Chester, visited Tuesday evenDam 12.1, 21.5. running 34 and Mrs. 1'\. ayne Prmce.
-- feet on rollers, Pomeroy -Mason .
- Violet Smi!h.... I
U.37, Pl. Pleasant 23.33, Hinton
..
1.71 risillg, Kanawha Falls 7.94 sales goal or $.100 m1ihon.
rising, Charleston 21.52. London The .saJe of Senes E. bonds
was running. 4'tl feet Marmet alone ID January ~·~ed E
Your Dependable
I'At feet, and Winfi~id Dam 7 sales of January 1965. Meigs '
Ohler For
County Savmgs Bonds Chalf· l
t..t. .
Boat Movememtnl:
men, Theodore T. .leed, Jr., I
Ohio River - Harvey Jor· reported that county sales of
AND
lion down 13 6:15 a m . Tibolt E and H Bonds were $20,695
liP 15 NO ·
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:
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p.
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lana
UP . ed 1.3 per cent of its
annual '
17
1
. . 4.50 . m... ~ erson up 17, 11 goal.
Phene wv ·2-2550
50 p.m.; Ph1hp Sporn down : - - - ----- ·- .. ----·---, 1:15 a.m.; Orcoup 17. 6:45 i
111.; Albert Holden up 18, 45 a. m. : Walter lleckjord up
L.L----::-:::-=:-1
Ill. 2:115, a. m.; lllinoill up 19,
1. a. m.; National dowu 19, 6:20 I
a. m.; L. Fieore down 19, 7:10 ,
a.m. ; OVEC up 19, 7:45 a m.; 1
Bob Benter up 20, 5:20 a. m.; '
L\tnga Point up 20, 7:15 a. m.;
New Orleans down 23, 8:45 p.
"'·' 0. F. Shearer down 23, ll·
:40 p. m.; Jeffboat down 23, ,
q:35 a. m.; Edeana Bosworth '
up 23, 4:45 a. m.; Jim Houg- 1
land up Greenup 4:30 p.m.: 1
BJ'ckeye State ."P Greenup 8:15 1
p~ m.; Kentucktan u., Greenup
11:30 p. m.; Jerow up Greenup :
12:20 a. m.; Havanna Zephyr
dowa Greenup 4: IS a. m.: Rav- ,
l'DSwood down Greenup 7:30 a.
m.; H. E. Bowles up Meldahl
End
Cut_
lb.
4 ! p. m.; Pollywog up
Mel·
cWtl 5:45 p. m.; Peggy Dowoey
up Meldahl 1.05 p. m.: Alton
Center Cuts, 89c lb.
Zephyr down Meldahi 12: 15 a. 1
, lJl,; Pamela 0 . up Meldahl 6:30
I . m.
BETTY CROCKER-LEMON VELVET
Gallipolis Dam - Reliable up
6:f5 p. m.; Onward down 9 p. !
m. ; J. S. Lewis down 1t :!I; p. 'I
mi; Sally H. up 1:20 a. m.; 1

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The program for the evening
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Hash from the Barboursville
Women's Club. She presented 1
skit using potatoes dressed to
domonstrate the types of wolllen you do not want aa mem.
bers of your club.
lt wu announced lhlt Mn.
MoGiotblln of Ravenswood, a
former member and past pres;
1etrt of the New Haven Club.
ou made a dooahon to
the
Alu Quillen Memorial Library
Ia memory of her late husband
for the purchase of children's
lOOks. Books purchased were
'T!Iles From Shakespeare."
"How and Wby of Weather," and
"David Copperfield." The library 11 a projed of the club.
II was announced that the State
Cottfttllloa would be held at
1be Greenbrier Hotel on March
II lhroUI)II3. II wu ann&lt;Mtnced
lilt at tho next meeUng tho
nemberl would
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aa;:::te::s·::::::::::;::::::::&lt;n::tio:n:,:A:dj:u:ttuc~:fo;:r;;;Or::bl:;-~ j president,
Mrs. Dorothy
presided Cartwright,
when adi·
Uooal piaDI for sendlnc gifts
to tbe 101diers iD Viet
Nam
were made. The club Ieos•
was tsught by Mra. Marshall.
BUSV BEE f.H CLUB
Abel, Mrs. Eugene Hester, Mrs. Gam.. were played under
The Busy Bee f.H CLUB met Karl Wiles, Mrs. Ralph Wh1~ the direction of Mro. G&lt;orge
f,.. their regular monthly meet· more. Mrs. Dan Edwards, Mrs. Hndson. and the hoste11, Mrs.
tng. 'l'lle meeting was opened Donald F. Roush, Mrs. Phil Swatzei. Winners were Mrs.
with the singing of West Vir· Batey, Mrs. 'l'llomas Hollman, Maliida Noble, Mrs. Clara Wil- l
llnia Boys and Girls, followed Mrs F. C. Reichert, Mrs. Jack liams and Mrs. Hudsoa.
with a prayer and devoUons. Flesher, Mrs. Larry King, Mrs. Atending were Mrs.
Gael
The dub voted to bold a Herman Ohlinger, Mro. Neiso• Dudding. Mrs. George McDat&gt;
bake sale on Mareb 5. 1966, at Jennings, Mrs. Charles Dodd, iel, Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs.
Milier'a Super Market iR New Mrs. John LaCombe,
Ray Fo•, Mrs. Johu IUtach,
Haven. Program Clll Abraham Fike, Mrs. Ricbard Lipinski, Mrs. Lawrence Roush, Mra.
Lincoln, George washington Mn. Blake Nicewander, Mrs. Jehu Marshal. Mrs. Mahkla
ud the United States Flag was David Roush, Mrs. Billy
Noble, Mrs. George Hudson, I
pre,.ntod.
Ward, Mrs. Mark Ward Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright, Mrs.
Those atleRdinl were Sam Robert Gurtis, Mrs.
Alva Tuiioh, and Mrw. Swatzel.
Scarberry, Bobby Roush, Tom Morgan, Mrs. Edwin Stein. .
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Scarberry, MarviR Rousb, Tom· IBob Gihuore, Mrs.
Harold
Headquarten For
my Roush, Lois Kine. Libby Rose, Mrs. Jack Weich, Mrs.
Brown, Nancy Roush, Leab WUiiam Russell and Mrs.
Ann Miller, Gall Miller, Bobby Boyld Hash.
I MISS AMERICA
Dye, Donny Dye, Larry Hess,
Paulz Layne Gloria Hes9.
WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Roush
The annual guest night of the have returned home after spend.
New Haven Woman's club was ing the past month vacationillll ll
held Tuesda) evening at the in Florida.
Junior Hall with a covered dish Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tennant
Middleport, 0.
dinner served. The ho!ltesses ind childr.n visited relati...
were Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. lu Wellsburg recently.
Robert Gurtis, Mrs. Charles

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Mason County

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Vicki Stewart wina
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Mn. Kinnaird of

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Blue and Gold' Banquet for
Cub Pack 253 held Tuesday

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P!eaoant van., Hospital
,
ADMITI'ED: Mrl. Fred Fil·
1• fOI' 'lo{rs.
Hopett .. Dead
Citizenlhfp Awar
Unger, Gallipolis; r.frl. Russel!
nl.yiOOA
er'o Club 1w qreed to
PT. PLEASANT - Mr1. JillMASON -Vicki Stewart, 1 Ball, Apple Grove; Vickie Rey- , former well-known
ly cllaie I«
Edith Klmlalrd, 87, llcpflt, WEST COLUMBIA _
senior at Wabama, daughter of' nolds, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Willa [ ant resident, will be ·
~ ~~ beoaler
died Mooday evening Ia Plea,. •--• .._. ~ddie Ruoaell Mr. Mr. 8IICI Mrs. John Stewart of Gilmore, Ganipolis.
I' day 2 p.m. and burial
,
log at lho bomo ol Mrl,
ant Valley IIDopltallfter a brief '"""' MR. "'
,
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West Columbia, has been ,.. DISCHARGED · M
Jack low in Loue Oak
MASON - ltlason Otb koul Jarroll, • - Tucker,
Mark ·Jarren, lito club wu
llltteu.
~~!'....'!re aandnooncmR
lected by the facUlty ltr the
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"·
nal
wlll
·-,
lho Mason County
-..--·DAR CIUEenShlp award.
Uvely • Pt. Pleasant ;
Leo nounced
the
Pack 253 hold Ill -oal Blue Schwab, Rould Harrlo, ud JUo.
.
8ho
hen! 11 HogMII
marrtaga of their
, Choquette, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs.
the
and Gold banquet Tueltlay, Feb- l;y Cuto.
Nurae, ~I John t HeiakeD, Jr. Oeto~~ · 1878 duugbler ':: c1a Mae. to Knoth
Others nominated by
Boby Kinnaird,
Southside: :,~en
Ray
ruary 22nd II &amp;:80 p.m. 111 tbe Mra. Rober! Belcher wu pre 'Illese sho:"a~ 'to be RfvOII the late A;..lin ~nd Nancy Le- Reynoldu, ,.. of Mrl.
otuclents for thia award
Mrs. Brown O'Quinn, Buffalo. former local
·
Social Rooms of the MIISOII oeoted one cold and one
master Nevllle. lia' husband, Swatzel and Frank Reynolds, Myro Roush, Jackie
Rot1811, BIRTH. Mr and Mrs Fred IGreenler died Slllldv
Mr.etouh.OOhtlsta
Cbmearchat . Eaanchd velamllygu-.. vRobeerrlarrow•
underpo~~ forWolfberPateb. to ..,.vide workers and ~::/~:.\Lewis M. Kinnaird, preceded Mason. The double ring .,.,... Jean Bumcarner, Shary Fl..h- 1"''H••er. GallipoUs a ,;... Ida.
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in
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1958.
She
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mony
will
be
performed
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er,
Leah
MIUer,
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ble, rolls, cake and drlttltl Mrl. Marvin Frame W81 alao auch as cotton bells,
lh
Ronnle Stein G
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were furnished by the pack. preseBted ooa gold and one
tllsposable needleo, and
member of the Mt Carmel urday, March S at the
, eorge
Seouto atteadlng were Brian ver arrow point for her .., sboto for those over 40
EUB Oltlreh.
Methodiot ohurdl by the
Phillip Gondnlte, WIUiam
Johnson. John
M. Roltgeo, Jat1101 tmder bll Bear Patcll. of age. A silver effertng
Survlvina are tint
IOitl, end Marvan Frame at 1
llld Ray Redman.
James N. Frame, Rlel;y Casto, Den Chiefs attendiag
be taken to help defray the
Joaeph and John Kinrlelrd, both Member• of tho family
Ray Allen Tucker,
Mark Sllerldu Ruuel~ Del 5
peose.
or Hogsett, and Georce Jtln. ct... lrtondo are illvited ta
Schwab, Roaald Harris, Mlcll- Michael Harbour, Den 2.
A "U·Bag-lt"
Style Show naird. MI. Sterling, Ohio; one wedding and raeeptloo which
ael N. Lewis, Dale Ltlwitl, Joe other IIIOIDben of CUb
will be held at the
daughtllr, Mrl. Lottie Palla!, will be held in the soda! room
Tho Very Boot
ONLY ~99
Cundiff, Peter Frame,
Paul families attendlu&amp; were:
Mardi meeting of the
Rock!Grd, Dllnels: 10 greDtlchll· ol the churdl. Matron of honor
In Used Cart Anywhere
Frame, J. PbiDip Jarrell, Alldy and Mn. Frame, Jollll
Club.
drOll ud 21 great grendchl~ wil be Mrs. Leo Young of
po,oo Down - lalanot en
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OFfER REFUSED
ney RoUgon, Robert Belcher, Stewart, Mrs, George R.
'l'llaroday In the MI. Carmel Sbo attended Wahama
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and Kevin Yoaker.
wart, Robin Stewart,
EUB Church ~tb tho Ra v. Sebol, and he graduated from
Guest speaker wu Mr. Paul Schwab, Mra. Harry
d !tended two
Werner of Pomeroy, Boy Scout Tommp Schwab, Harvie
Odell Busb officiating. Burial there in 1963 an a .
FURNITURE CO.
District CollliOilslooer.
Guy Mrl. Harvie Harris DenoiJ
will be ill the Mt. Carmel ceme- yearl at the Wool
Teeb,
MASON, W. VA.
Nasll, Seoul Dlstrlet ExeeuUva, rls, Janet Harr11, Mlcltael W.
tery. Frlenda may Clll •I the majoring In
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also allended. Roy,
Marv111 Harris, Mrl. Earl John,.., Mra.
Mobr-Stevens Funeral Homo If· employed at
Frame opened the meeliD&amp; wltb Jcha Rottgen. Mra. Matgarel
today.
ill Columbus.
a prayer.
Casto, Mra. Johnay
Lawreace Foremu, local Boy Mn. Belva Lewis Mr.
MASON - There were 1,1111
Mrs. Robert Belcher ·- pre. Tucker. Mrs. R&lt;!y Tucker,
fanns ill Ma10n &lt;0tt11ty eouRtSeout Corrunleloaer, perfonn- ry Tueker, Mrs. Robert Belcb- ed In the 1164 Census of Agrled the lnduetlol oer1111oey for er, Elizabeth llml Beleber, Dau- culture, acordiq to tho U. S.
the n.,v boya, whleh lleiuded oy Yonker, Keitt Yonker, Elea· eparbn011t of Commerce'• BuTHURSDAY
parents ""'eivlng a llolleat pin nor Jarrell IIIII llobesl JarreD. reau.
for their son. Boys were Doll
In the laot prevlouo Cetl8Utl
FRIDAY
Lewis Joe Ctmtlilf Martitl Joblof Agriculture ia 11159, the total
SATURDAY
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son, Kevin Yri~.
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counted in the eouuty wu 1,11111
Ianni. Tbe report sbowa lila!
MAR. 3-4·5
overage farm olzt In the eounPostmaster Needed
PT. PLEASANT
ty was 1&amp;.2 acres and that tile
IJVE8TOCK SALES 00.
aver&amp;&amp;• value of the couaty's
At Letart, W. Va.
PT. PLEASANT, vi. Va. farms (land and 1,.-ldingo)
LETART, W. Va. - An el·
Satunlay, Feb. 11, 1111
1164 was $17,1105.
amlnaU&lt;m lor potlmUter at Le- BOGS_ 175to 220 26to 27.211; Other lmpertaol counlf ota· !
tart, W. Va., paying $5,9tl a Heavies 2t to 26; Lights 2t
llstics Ia the report are:
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year, will be open .lor aceept- 28: Fat Sows 21.7S to :13;
Value of ai farm products
1nce ol apllcstlCIII uatu this !9.2S to 22.50; Pigs 12 to 22; sold by farms in the county in
Mareh 2.
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liM, $3,604,66S; in 1969, $3,·
Complete iolormaUOII about CATI'LE _ Hellers 17 to !3; 11111,810.
the examination requirements Fat Cows 17 to II.BO; Ca~~~~~~ V~a:;i~ue of all erops sold by '
and instructions for flUng appU. 12 to 16; Bulls 18.70 to
farms in !964, $729,238 : i
cations may be ~ at the Stock Steers 22 to 25 ,23 ;
in
M37,974.
post office for which this eum- Heifers 16.75 to 21 . Stock
Value of a! livestock and :
tuation is being 811Clt111ced,
calves Z1 .., 2&amp;.TS;' Stock
livestock prnducts sold by coun· ·
Calves Z1.50 to 26 .25 .
ty farms in 1964, $3,075,216; in
Ladies Colorful
Ladies Hi-Fashion
Dr. Brown Elected
VEAL CALVES - Tops
!959, $2,640.Illtl.
Medical President
Seconds 3%.60; Medium 24.50
---NEW SPRING
V. to 1 YARD LENGTHS
POINT PLEASANT - Dr. c. 29.10; Common and Heavies
Leonard Brown has been elect- 50 to 32.50.
ed president snd Dr.
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urer of the Mason County Med· aervleea are heme cooducted
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Dr. Kenneth Bryne and Dr. Sunday eveniDI at 7:30 p.m. heart In life, was the topiC of
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1nd Color Combinations
Glassman were ellosen dele- bY the Rev. Marvan Frame, the devotionals presented
gates to attend the State Medl· w..se oermona are based oa Mrs. John Roach, at ao ; : :
eASSORTED PATTERNS
cal Association Convention to Spaee Age Living. Sunday
of the Mason Home D
be held next August al I b e lll&amp;bl'l HrmDD wu ..riU... 1 str11tlon Club Tuesday at
elDEAL FOR
Greenbrier at White SulphUr "The Launch Pado." Othen bomt of Mrs. Atb.;t Swatzei. IJ
Springs. Dr. Richard Slack and each 8anday evenlq prier to
George Hudsoa gave
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January and February meeting Tueaday ~ at the ho"" Tbere were 1112 In attelldanee MIJs Kay Alii Howell .y!Jited
eluded: Charlea Leo Carter, Several altended funeral ser· at the home of ()pal Hartis. of Pearl Roberts for Mrs. Wn· at the Free M•lhodist Church over the weekend Wllh ll!elltiJk
~)7 ~·ourth Ave.; Mri. Jimmy vices for Fannie Adams at Ar- 1'llose attending were Mettle llam Collins (Loretta Roberts). SundBy School Feb. 20.
Roush family 111 Pomeroy. ·
Adluns, 96'At VIne St.; Mrs. John hough Fllll«'al home, '!'uPpers Benedum, Rlta Baker, Marga· Hostesses were Miss Edna car.
Mr. and Ml'll. Gllbart Gill of
'· Fulks, Rt. 1 CrowD City; Plains.
ret Grossnickle, Glellda Jlene. man and Mrs. Dale Hubbard. Mr. and. Mrs. William Sey- Cambridge were recent . guests
l4ts. Thomss B. Davis, Rt. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcoek dum, Allee Barr, Lorry Baker Attending were Mrs. Wllllam fried, Gallipolls, Charles Tho- of Mr. Gill's brother, Rev, EuGallipoUs; Lester McGuire, Rl 'were visiting Shelly Petty at and the hostess.
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Rlghthouse, Mrs. Ivan carman, ma and son, Gerry, Columbus aene Gill and fanolly.
I ~,orthup; Thomas Little, Rt. 1 nursin ho~ in Parkerab
Mr. and Mr&amp; Chuck CurUs Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, Mrs. Albe!- llld Mrs. Marie Curd of Bsll
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(V'mton; Cbarles L. Shaver,
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urg. of Daytoa and Mr. and Mrs. ta Hubbard, Judy Righthouse, Run, recently visited Mr. aud
.1.'11 ·Gallipolis; Mrs. Harry N. Orva Jean Holter and Violet Olin Reynolds of Parkersburg Mrs. Wliliam Byera, Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Homer Holley.
~. Pl. Pleasant; Charles Smith attended a bridal show· spent the weekend with Mr. den Roberts, Mrs. Pearl Ro- Miss Cleo Parker of Colwn·
EXPERT INSTAU.ATIONI
T.' Smith, Rt. 2 Pt Pleasant· er honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mil- and Mrs. Perry Curtis and lam- berta, Mrs. Willie Collins, Mrs. bus spent several days with
ARMSTRONG'S
Mrti.'Wa!iace S. Albright,
Pt: ton Tuttle, Reedsville.
ily,
Don Hubblird and Danna, Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Pleasant: Linda Lou &amp;ush Mr nd M Joh B
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Mrs. Florence Wyers visited Dale Hubbard, Miss Edna Car- Parker.
Unolewn ... . Inlaid Vinyl
New H~ven; Michael Wamsley: Ml (/
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~nne recently with Mrs. Edith Anth- man and the gu..l of honor, Otho Radford, Syracuse, Mrs.
Pt. PlfasJ~~t; Mrs. Cbatherine Mrs.
;;:I~ mg r. an ony of Parkersburg.
Mrs. Collins. Sending gills were Earl Dill of Nease SettlemeRt
rtoor eoverlq lor every IW!d olflcJo.. - .
L ~.Spencer, W. va.; Mrs.
, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Braanon Mrs. Joe Wyewniller, Mrs. reeenUy called on Mr. and
patterDS.
Profesoional lulllallatton by u, cr
~j. Miller, Sciotovllle: Ralph Mr. ~~d Mrs. Hank Holier VISited over the week end with Norman Wyersmilier, Mrs. Mil· lllrl. Pearl Parker.
a.
it :VOIII'Ielf. Call WY 2·2635 for freo eatlJ:. lllgins, Kitts llill; . Karl were VJSitmg Mrs. Eima Hoi- the Rev. and Mrs. !Utberts San· dred Hammons, Mrs. Mas toR Miss Polly Karr, Columbus re. Pomeroy
WY 2·5428
m.ate.
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"'"'l&amp;omecy, lrontoti: 1\lrs. Wi~ ter, Forest Run and Mr. and ders and Debbie of Junction Ci· Roberts, Mrs. Glen Hensler, cently opent 1 weekend with Middleport WY 2·5130
ljs L. Ridgeway, II'OIItoh: Mrs. Mrs. Dav1d Holter, Chester.
ty, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bran- Miss Helen ~aer, Mrs. Giea her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
l!erberl L. Pope, Weliston: Mrs. Da~ld Sm1th and
Delmer non and family and Mr. and Collins.
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lllyrou €. Koenig, Rt. 3 Cool· Larkms were vosdong
Ke1th Mrs. Robert Hill and Linda of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard
MOHAWIC
l&lt;ille; Robert c. Boggess, Rt. 2 Weber.
Mansfield.
of Waabington, D. C. arrived I
MAG II
~lie, W. Va.: CharleS E. ..Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar- Those visiting recently with Saturday for a week's visit with
I!Jpen IDstollallon
~ Rt. 1 ~venswood.
kins, Portland were visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clearmont Harris her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
SatllfaetloD .
Btrtbs
and Mrs. Junior Hauber.
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr Roberts and other relatives in :
Guar~teed ,·
Mrs. .!limes R. PhiUips, Rt. Mr. and Mrs. CharlesWiliiams of Little Hocking, Mr, and M". this area.
J Pomeroy, daughter,
10:4-9 L1ttle Hockmg were VISitmg Mr. Herman Grossnickle and rami- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cook
Monday.
and Mrs. Dave Yates.
l1 and Mr. and Mrs. Sonny visited with Mr. and Mrs. Har'
Illocharged
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins Harris and sons.
old Hood Sunday afternoon.
Comrad Berkley, Richard 8. were dmner guests of Gertrude · Mrs. Flossie Petty visited on
ALL OUR REMAINING WINTER HATS
Brogan, Edgar Dial. Jr., James Warner, Oak HilL
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar· Mr. aud Mrs. Dave Grueser
C. Franklin, Mrs. William R. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oeiin, ance Baker and family.
and family of Pomeroy called I
G~ll, Deborah Ann Hackney, C~lumbus, spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. George Ret&gt;d on her par~nts, Mr. and Mrs.
William W. Hamilton, Mrs. With Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wayne Prince. were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Clytie Wines.
Ifoward D. Hartley, Mrs. Noah Bertha Congdon, Parkers-' Gene Wilson of Reedsville.
Hopper, Timothy A. Mayes, burg, W, Va. was visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curtis vis· ing pith Mr. and Mrs. George ,
Court St., Pomeroy
Mrs. J. Lark Napier, Mrs. H. and Mrs. Garth Smith.
ited with her parents, Mr. and Reed.
Wendell Rees, Mrs.
Everett · . .Mrs. John Groce i9 a pa- Mrs. Melvin Drake of Racine. =-=----------"""'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""==c:___.ll!'~lil!':":"~~~~~~~~~!!!!
~UDders, Mrs. Robert L. Saw· l!~nt at Veterans Memorial hosMr. and Mrs. Leroy Baker and
yers, Donald C. S..,ihorst. Ralph p1tal, Pomeroy.
family of Tucson, Ariz., with
W. Zerkel, Mrs. Robert E. Lay· Mr. and .\Irs. Oscar Babcock the United Slates Air Force
• and infant soiL
were dinner guests of Mr. and will arrive Sunday at the hom~
Mrs. Lindsey Lyons, Tuppers of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
- - - - - - - - - Plains.
Hobart Smalley, Chester. b..
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Steth- fore being stationed Okinawa
em were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Baker i~ a nephew of
Garth Smith.
George Reed.
-. - - - - - - - - Mr: and Mrs. Sam Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Hobarl Smalley,
1 Gaogt Readmp _Gallipolis I' Hockmgport., were visiting Mr. Chester, visited Tuesday evenDam 12.1, 21.5. running 34 and Mrs. 1'\. ayne Prmce.
-- feet on rollers, Pomeroy -Mason .
- Violet Smi!h.... I
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1.71 risillg, Kanawha Falls 7.94 sales goal or $.100 m1ihon.
rising, Charleston 21.52. London The .saJe of Senes E. bonds
was running. 4'tl feet Marmet alone ID January ~·~ed E
Your Dependable
I'At feet, and Winfi~id Dam 7 sales of January 1965. Meigs '
Ohler For
County Savmgs Bonds Chalf· l
t..t. .
Boat Movememtnl:
men, Theodore T. .leed, Jr., I
Ohio River - Harvey Jor· reported that county sales of
AND
lion down 13 6:15 a m . Tibolt E and H Bonds were $20,695
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UP . ed 1.3 per cent of its
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Phene wv ·2-2550
50 p.m.; Ph1hp Sporn down : - - - ----- ·- .. ----·---, 1:15 a.m.; Orcoup 17. 6:45 i
111.; Albert Holden up 18, 45 a. m. : Walter lleckjord up
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Ill. 2:115, a. m.; lllinoill up 19,
1. a. m.; National dowu 19, 6:20 I
a. m.; L. Fieore down 19, 7:10 ,
a.m. ; OVEC up 19, 7:45 a m.; 1
Bob Benter up 20, 5:20 a. m.; '
L\tnga Point up 20, 7:15 a. m.;
New Orleans down 23, 8:45 p.
"'·' 0. F. Shearer down 23, ll·
:40 p. m.; Jeffboat down 23, ,
q:35 a. m.; Edeana Bosworth '
up 23, 4:45 a. m.; Jim Houg- 1
land up Greenup 4:30 p.m.: 1
BJ'ckeye State ."P Greenup 8:15 1
p~ m.; Kentucktan u., Greenup
11:30 p. m.; Jerow up Greenup :
12:20 a. m.; Havanna Zephyr
dowa Greenup 4: IS a. m.: Rav- ,
l'DSwood down Greenup 7:30 a.
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End
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Mel·
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up Meldahl 1.05 p. m.: Alton
Center Cuts, 89c lb.
Zephyr down Meldahi 12: 15 a. 1
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BETTY CROCKER-LEMON VELVET
Gallipolis Dam - Reliable up
6:f5 p. m.; Onward down 9 p. !
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Hash from the Barboursville
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Ia memory of her late husband
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"How and Wby of Weather," and
"David Copperfield." The library 11 a projed of the club.
II was announced that the State
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aa;:::te::s·::::::::::;::::::::&lt;n::tio:n:,:A:dj:u:ttuc~:fo;:r;;;Or::bl:;-~ j president,
Mrs. Dorothy
presided Cartwright,
when adi·
Uooal piaDI for sendlnc gifts
to tbe 101diers iD Viet
Nam
were made. The club Ieos•
was tsught by Mra. Marshall.
BUSV BEE f.H CLUB
Abel, Mrs. Eugene Hester, Mrs. Gam.. were played under
The Busy Bee f.H CLUB met Karl Wiles, Mrs. Ralph Wh1~ the direction of Mro. G&lt;orge
f,.. their regular monthly meet· more. Mrs. Dan Edwards, Mrs. Hndson. and the hoste11, Mrs.
tng. 'l'lle meeting was opened Donald F. Roush, Mrs. Phil Swatzei. Winners were Mrs.
with the singing of West Vir· Batey, Mrs. 'l'llomas Hollman, Maliida Noble, Mrs. Clara Wil- l
llnia Boys and Girls, followed Mrs F. C. Reichert, Mrs. Jack liams and Mrs. Hudsoa.
with a prayer and devoUons. Flesher, Mrs. Larry King, Mrs. Atending were Mrs.
Gael
The dub voted to bold a Herman Ohlinger, Mro. Neiso• Dudding. Mrs. George McDat&gt;
bake sale on Mareb 5. 1966, at Jennings, Mrs. Charles Dodd, iel, Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs.
Milier'a Super Market iR New Mrs. John LaCombe,
Ray Fo•, Mrs. Johu IUtach,
Haven. Program Clll Abraham Fike, Mrs. Ricbard Lipinski, Mrs. Lawrence Roush, Mra.
Lincoln, George washington Mn. Blake Nicewander, Mrs. Jehu Marshal. Mrs. Mahkla
ud the United States Flag was David Roush, Mrs. Billy
Noble, Mrs. George Hudson, I
pre,.ntod.
Ward, Mrs. Mark Ward Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright, Mrs.
Those atleRdinl were Sam Robert Gurtis, Mrs.
Alva Tuiioh, and Mrw. Swatzel.
Scarberry, Bobby Roush, Tom Morgan, Mrs. Edwin Stein. .
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Scarberry, MarviR Rousb, Tom· IBob Gihuore, Mrs.
Harold
Headquarten For
my Roush, Lois Kine. Libby Rose, Mrs. Jack Weich, Mrs.
Brown, Nancy Roush, Leab WUiiam Russell and Mrs.
Ann Miller, Gall Miller, Bobby Boyld Hash.
I MISS AMERICA
Dye, Donny Dye, Larry Hess,
Paulz Layne Gloria Hes9.
WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Roush
The annual guest night of the have returned home after spend.
New Haven Woman's club was ing the past month vacationillll ll
held Tuesda) evening at the in Florida.
Junior Hall with a covered dish Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tennant
Middleport, 0.
dinner served. The ho!ltesses ind childr.n visited relati...
were Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. lu Wellsburg recently.
Robert Gurtis, Mrs. Charles

PORK
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Luther Herdman dowo 4 a. m.;
Eastern down 5:45 a. m.: Cap- ·

MIDDLEPORT
OHIO

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Heart'S Place
lnLileis
M • T •
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PLUMBING

Frosting Mix

MASON

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METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Mason County

INGELS ··
FURNITURE .

$].95

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Increased in

FINAL CLEARANCE!

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Vicki Stewart wina
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Rambler Trade-Ins

Robinson's

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A
need b
nnou
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Linda Russell

Mn. Kinnaird of

Mothen' Club to
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Blue and Gold' Banquet for
Cub Pack 253 held Tuesday

l:".;..~~=:?,~Jet.
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P!eaoant van., Hospital
,
ADMITI'ED: Mrl. Fred Fil·
1• fOI' 'lo{rs.
Hopett .. Dead
Citizenlhfp Awar
Unger, Gallipolis; r.frl. Russel!
nl.yiOOA
er'o Club 1w qreed to
PT. PLEASANT - Mr1. JillMASON -Vicki Stewart, 1 Ball, Apple Grove; Vickie Rey- , former well-known
ly cllaie I«
Edith Klmlalrd, 87, llcpflt, WEST COLUMBIA _
senior at Wabama, daughter of' nolds, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Willa [ ant resident, will be ·
~ ~~ beoaler
died Mooday evening Ia Plea,. •--• .._. ~ddie Ruoaell Mr. Mr. 8IICI Mrs. John Stewart of Gilmore, Ganipolis.
I' day 2 p.m. and burial
,
log at lho bomo ol Mrl,
ant Valley IIDopltallfter a brief '"""' MR. "'
,
'
West Columbia, has been ,.. DISCHARGED · M
Jack low in Loue Oak
MASON - ltlason Otb koul Jarroll, • - Tucker,
Mark ·Jarren, lito club wu
llltteu.
~~!'....'!re aandnooncmR
lected by the facUlty ltr the
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nal
wlll
·-,
lho Mason County
-..--·DAR CIUEenShlp award.
Uvely • Pt. Pleasant ;
Leo nounced
the
Pack 253 hold Ill -oal Blue Schwab, Rould Harrlo, ud JUo.
.
8ho
hen! 11 HogMII
marrtaga of their
, Choquette, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs.
the
and Gold banquet Tueltlay, Feb- l;y Cuto.
Nurae, ~I John t HeiakeD, Jr. Oeto~~ · 1878 duugbler ':: c1a Mae. to Knoth
Others nominated by
Boby Kinnaird,
Southside: :,~en
Ray
ruary 22nd II &amp;:80 p.m. 111 tbe Mra. Rober! Belcher wu pre 'Illese sho:"a~ 'to be RfvOII the late A;..lin ~nd Nancy Le- Reynoldu, ,.. of Mrl.
otuclents for thia award
Mrs. Brown O'Quinn, Buffalo. former local
·
Social Rooms of the MIISOII oeoted one cold and one
master Nevllle. lia' husband, Swatzel and Frank Reynolds, Myro Roush, Jackie
Rot1811, BIRTH. Mr and Mrs Fred IGreenler died Slllldv
Mr.etouh.OOhtlsta
Cbmearchat . Eaanchd velamllygu-.. vRobeerrlarrow•
underpo~~ forWolfberPateb. to ..,.vide workers and ~::/~:.\Lewis M. Kinnaird, preceded Mason. The double ring .,.,... Jean Bumcarner, Shary Fl..h- 1"''H••er. GallipoUs a ,;... Ida.
,
b
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ber
in
deetb
1n
1958.
She
w81
a
mony
will
be
performed
on
er,
Leah
MIUer,
Crail~~~:::
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ble, rolls, cake and drlttltl Mrl. Marvin Frame W81 alao auch as cotton bells,
lh
Ronnle Stein G
1
were furnished by the pack. preseBted ooa gold and one
tllsposable needleo, and
member of the Mt Carmel urday, March S at the
, eorge
Seouto atteadlng were Brian ver arrow point for her .., sboto for those over 40
EUB Oltlreh.
Methodiot ohurdl by the
Phillip Gondnlte, WIUiam
Johnson. John
M. Roltgeo, Jat1101 tmder bll Bear Patcll. of age. A silver effertng
Survlvina are tint
IOitl, end Marvan Frame at 1
llld Ray Redman.
James N. Frame, Rlel;y Casto, Den Chiefs attendiag
be taken to help defray the
Joaeph and John Kinrlelrd, both Member• of tho family
Ray Allen Tucker,
Mark Sllerldu Ruuel~ Del 5
peose.
or Hogsett, and Georce Jtln. ct... lrtondo are illvited ta
Schwab, Roaald Harris, Mlcll- Michael Harbour, Den 2.
A "U·Bag-lt"
Style Show naird. MI. Sterling, Ohio; one wedding and raeeptloo which
ael N. Lewis, Dale Ltlwitl, Joe other IIIOIDben of CUb
will be held at the
daughtllr, Mrl. Lottie Palla!, will be held in the soda! room
Tho Very Boot
ONLY ~99
Cundiff, Peter Frame,
Paul families attendlu&amp; were:
Mardi meeting of the
Rock!Grd, Dllnels: 10 greDtlchll· ol the churdl. Matron of honor
In Used Cart Anywhere
Frame, J. PbiDip Jarrell, Alldy and Mn. Frame, Jollll
Club.
drOll ud 21 great grendchl~ wil be Mrs. Leo Young of
po,oo Down - lalanot en
NO REASONABLE
n...R
dren.
Columbia
and
best
man
wii
Conv•ftnt Term1
Stewart, Marty Jollllaon. Rod- Ma'Jam Frarne. - • e
·
P\meral eervlee will be held hlo broth.. , Neisoll Reynolds.
OFfER REFUSED
ney RoUgon, Robert Belcher, Stewart, Mrs, George R.
'l'llaroday In the MI. Carmel Sbo attended Wahama
SEE
and Kevin Yoaker.
wart, Robin Stewart,
EUB Church ~tb tho Ra v. Sebol, and he graduated from
Guest speaker wu Mr. Paul Schwab, Mra. Harry
d !tended two
Werner of Pomeroy, Boy Scout Tommp Schwab, Harvie
Odell Busb officiating. Burial there in 1963 an a .
FURNITURE CO.
District CollliOilslooer.
Guy Mrl. Harvie Harris DenoiJ
will be ill the Mt. Carmel ceme- yearl at the Wool
Teeb,
MASON, W. VA.
Nasll, Seoul Dlstrlet ExeeuUva, rls, Janet Harr11, Mlcltael W.
tery. Frlenda may Clll •I the majoring In
· III!
also allended. Roy,
Marv111 Harris, Mrl. Earl John,.., Mra.
Mobr-Stevens Funeral Homo If· employed at
Frame opened the meeliD&amp; wltb Jcha Rottgen. Mra. Matgarel
today.
ill Columbus.
a prayer.
Casto, Mra. Johnay
Lawreace Foremu, local Boy Mn. Belva Lewis Mr.
MASON - There were 1,1111
Mrs. Robert Belcher ·- pre. Tucker. Mrs. R&lt;!y Tucker,
fanns ill Ma10n &lt;0tt11ty eouRtSeout Corrunleloaer, perfonn- ry Tueker, Mrs. Robert Belcb- ed In the 1164 Census of Agrled the lnduetlol oer1111oey for er, Elizabeth llml Beleber, Dau- culture, acordiq to tho U. S.
the n.,v boya, whleh lleiuded oy Yonker, Keitt Yonker, Elea· eparbn011t of Commerce'• BuTHURSDAY
parents ""'eivlng a llolleat pin nor Jarrell IIIII llobesl JarreD. reau.
for their son. Boys were Doll
In the laot prevlouo Cetl8Utl
FRIDAY
Lewis Joe Ctmtlilf Martitl Joblof Agriculture ia 11159, the total
SATURDAY
end
son, Kevin Yri~.
PIIU1Ip
counted in the eouuty wu 1,11111
Ianni. Tbe report sbowa lila!
MAR. 3-4·5
overage farm olzt In the eounPostmaster Needed
PT. PLEASANT
ty was 1&amp;.2 acres and that tile
IJVE8TOCK SALES 00.
aver&amp;&amp;• value of the couaty's
At Letart, W. Va.
PT. PLEASANT, vi. Va. farms (land and 1,.-ldingo)
LETART, W. Va. - An el·
Satunlay, Feb. 11, 1111
1164 was $17,1105.
amlnaU&lt;m lor potlmUter at Le- BOGS_ 175to 220 26to 27.211; Other lmpertaol counlf ota· !
tart, W. Va., paying $5,9tl a Heavies 2t to 26; Lights 2t
llstics Ia the report are:
:
year, will be open .lor aceept- 28: Fat Sows 21.7S to :13;
Value of ai farm products
1nce ol apllcstlCIII uatu this !9.2S to 22.50; Pigs 12 to 22; sold by farms in the county in
Mareh 2.
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Stoek Shoats 20 to 21 .
liM, $3,604,66S; in 1969, $3,·
Complete iolormaUOII about CATI'LE _ Hellers 17 to !3; 11111,810.
the examination requirements Fat Cows 17 to II.BO; Ca~~~~~~ V~a:;i~ue of all erops sold by '
and instructions for flUng appU. 12 to 16; Bulls 18.70 to
farms in !964, $729,238 : i
cations may be ~ at the Stock Steers 22 to 25 ,23 ;
in
M37,974.
post office for which this eum- Heifers 16.75 to 21 . Stock
Value of a! livestock and :
tuation is being 811Clt111ced,
calves Z1 .., 2&amp;.TS;' Stock
livestock prnducts sold by coun· ·
Calves Z1.50 to 26 .25 .
ty farms in 1964, $3,075,216; in
Ladies Colorful
Ladies Hi-Fashion
Dr. Brown Elected
VEAL CALVES - Tops
!959, $2,640.Illtl.
Medical President
Seconds 3%.60; Medium 24.50
---NEW SPRING
V. to 1 YARD LENGTHS
POINT PLEASANT - Dr. c. 29.10; Common and Heavies
Leonard Brown has been elect- 50 to 32.50.
ed president snd Dr.
Dan
~
Glassman secretary and treasMASON - Special Lenten
eExciting Colors
urer of the Mason County Med· aervleea are heme cooducted
e New Fabrlco
leal 8oeiety.
.at the Mason Methodist eaeb . MASON _ 'l'lle place of the
e Newest Colors
Dr. Kenneth Bryne and Dr. Sunday eveniDI at 7:30 p.m. heart In life, was the topiC of
eNew Coioro
e ASSORTED COlORS
1nd Color Combinations
Glassman were ellosen dele- bY the Rev. Marvan Frame, the devotionals presented
gates to attend the State Medl· w..se oermona are based oa Mrs. John Roach, at ao ; : :
eASSORTED PATTERNS
cal Association Convention to Spaee Age Living. Sunday
of the Mason Home D
be held next August al I b e lll&amp;bl'l HrmDD wu ..riU... 1 str11tlon Club Tuesday at
elDEAL FOR
Greenbrier at White SulphUr "The Launch Pado." Othen bomt of Mrs. Atb.;t Swatzei. IJ
Springs. Dr. Richard Slack and each 8anday evenlq prier to
George Hudsoa gave
MANY USES
Dr. Brown were aamec1 alter. Easter are, Ilfall Oil, Acee~ reading.

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were beld here\ .- P'rldaJ, Feb. puenll, Mr. IIIII 'Mrs. Bury I 'D•Dy SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Mmh I. li8&amp;
25, with an attendance or 24. Gutbrle and Mr. 81111 Mrl.
Leaders were Mrs.· Eleanor Tom Yost an~ · attended churcb a1 weeki II the~ '
am Krelltelm,eler from Melli

AHred
Society Notes

.Voice of Broadway

Boyl.., from Allred

church here SUnday

IIIOI1Ilnll.

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and Mrs. Ada Morris of tbe Pvt. Erlc~.E'arlr.er .retul'lled to
Cbuter Church. Rev. Caslt his lllip!QII!il at ·Fort KDo-.
By Jaek O'Briao
- - - · - - - - - brought tbe messaae.
Ky., at~ a , twelve day leaH
.
By Mn. Chao. WAIOde
Nina Robinson was plantll. l(leDI w.ltb 1&gt;11 · parents, Mr.
'slacho and all, palnlinl a 24 • plioned from Paris by the rom· Sunday School attendance oR Ushers were Thelma HeRder· and Mrs. Wilber Parker. He bill
1oet transparent plastic globe peser, Tony Scott's quart.! play· Feb. 27 was 65, the offerisg son local, and Lelha Wood of Onlsbed his •basic lralnlng and
:- !rom inside! ·. . . Al110 Moo•· 1ng rontemporsry ja" with .an . was $15.81. Worship services Chester,
wUI receive lralnlng ID Co111doi, tbe blind street • coroer Oriental flavor, a stripper (Sil· were held at 10:45 a. m. with Th
ttend'
from Che t bat lnle!Dgeoce.
·

Gregory Wlnebreilner was a County and

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Holpital for tbe put week.
GarB GrlfflD ll*lt
ille
weekend Ia Columlpua wttb MJ. Mr· and Mrl. Ilamt)l
and Mrs. ChiS. O'Qrlea llld Kei .and 10011, Pat' aad Mike, fl
YlD.
. DoYer arrived Frlday evellnl
Two ROW pall• al the EJm. . for a v)Bit .wJtb ·b\lf pll1'8!lfl Mr.
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STARTING NOW

•MMY••

ALH 1amo TO •• .,. \

,... blrthdQ, annl_,- or 1111' epeclal occasion thft'l no
alit llkt. cf1imond ~~~~·nd no diamond ringlike • ~kt.
'l'ht lltlld1t. brlll1anctl and beauty of Its ptrfect conllf
dfatilond, IUoerb lblln, llld tlno quality milan lastlnl Pflde
and llllsfltilon. Cllooie )lOUr ¥elY piiiOI1II Kloplatle frunl
our wide eotoctton.

Gl't one pair of shoes FREE for ev Pry
11 you purchase here. We'll keep an
acc urate record right on your card.
When it is completed you get a F'REE
pair at the average price of the eleven you bou ght.

Stop in a11d ask abo11t your Clu b
Card. It's an excitin g 1oay to .'i' !art

lmf.! North (just

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ROLL

CHAPMAN. CANADAY
SHOE STORE
"Pomeroy's Quality
Shot Store"

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Mar. 3-4-5

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56

lb.

64

1/4 c

T·BONE, SIRLOIN &amp; ROUND STEAKS

BEEF FRONT-

5 -s

lb.

CANS

TOMATOES
5
7 9c

7Sc

GARDEN. CRISP

T-BONE &amp; SIRLOIN STEAKS

BTL

For More Complete Information.

GALLIPOLIS

IC~

CO.

FROZEN FOOD LOCKER DIVISION
715 First Ave.
G1lllpolis, Ohio
Ph. 446-1862

8

s

--~.-.. --Morton's POT PIES
BEEP
CHICKEN
TURKEY

6

,L28c

•. S7c

FOR

$1

BONUS
BUY

-r-nm-1-

SUCED OR HALVES •

c

N0.2~

SIZE

cAN l

Ftlrmont'l Best

c c

ICE CREAM
Y.a gallon

carton

46 oz.
CANS

Peanut Buffer
18 .oz.
JAR

69c

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STOKLEY'S.l:,
PINEAPPLE ::

DONUT SALE

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REG. 39c

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ROMAN BEAUTY.

c

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·4. LB. BAG
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POWDERED
CINNAMON
SUGAR

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CARTONS

-BOXES

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JUICE

$1.15

PEACHES
~)'

oz.

$ .00

JIF

FAIRMONT

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I HUNT1S .

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REG. ,,,.,,, 32c

SILVER DUST
ILUE LAUNDRY
DETERGENT - - - klnt

c •

c

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Cabbage

Call Us At 446-1862

LAUNDRY
DETERGENT

c

oz. -

LB. BASKET

Approximotoly 50 lbt,

.Oola14
..... c

VAN CAMP
PORK AND IIANI

KETCHUP
20

c

DAIRY FAIR

BONUS
BUY

for

KING ·•· $1.25
GT.• " •• ,. 75c

BREEZE

HEINZ

RED-RIPE

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS

HI.C: PtNIAPPLI·
GRAPEFRUIT DRINK

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OVIN CLIANIR

--rrnoru'J-

68~c

C

, ....... 69c
IIINIHINI SUIAR
WAPIII COOKIIS - - - - - pte,. 39c ·

c

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS, CHUCI( &amp; SHOULDER

.

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CHEF BOY-AR-DEE

3 29c

REALEMON
RECONSTITUTED
JUICE-----

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GERB&amp;R'S
STRAINED
IABY FOODS-

PAl
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51 3/4c

MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE

KRAFT
GRAPii PRESERVES

I(ARO
SYRUP, ILUI LABIL

303 SIZE

c

APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS.

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QOVER FARM SPEOAlS

RUMP ROAST
clb

Fruit Cocktail

PACK

LB.
PKG.

c
lb.

STOKELY

Middleport, 0.

Kanauga, 0.

ROUND STEAK

BONELESS

COMPLETE RANGE OF CUTS

BEEF HIND

LEAN-TENDER

49c

We sell only tile best grade meat we can buy. We
fee l you would rather have qunl ity. The jollowmg
prices are sub ject to minor changes between, French
Ci ty Premier Brand, U.S. Cho•ce Armour Star, ancl
Sucher's Supreme Beef.

APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS.

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COMPLETELY PROCESSED AND BLAST FROZEN
Ready For Your Home Freezer!

lb.

TOILET TISSUE
ROLL

QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED

FREEZER BEEF
BEEF SIDE

ASSORTED

Prices Effective

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APPROXIMATELY 300 LBS.

WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

OHIO

(Kenneth Davis)

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2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

FASIIONID

RUTLAND,

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belore from Europe
which
means the annual circus date
at Madison Square Garden can't -~·
be far behind and il's not - il
Apr 11. lor 40 davs and nighls) !
. . . Henry's brother, John Ring- I
ling North, last of the great lu· 1
door sports , is living iR Zurich, j
Sw•lzerland
One lad in the !
husband-business drew many a ;
smrker behind hands and fans
as he kept introdtlring himself
to celebrated complete strangers as, "Hello, l'm so-and-so's
husband.''
At tho? Tennessee Williams
first-night '"Slapstick Trage- !
dy''), Judy Gorland
laughed ~
uproariously through most of
it aod while walking out ron·
eluded. "I don't know what It's ,

11011r sprmg.

lb.

LB.·

BUDGET SHOP!
lAKER FURNITURE

TUPPERS
PLAINS

Maureen O'Sullivao has an
ofter from London for a comedy but says she'd rather loaf a
y-ear in Italy; she decoraled
"21" most attractively the oth·
" evening
Other 21-skidoo·
ers included Jimmy Roosevel t,
E. Jay Rou.suck, the modern
Lord Duveen; aclress
Jessie
Royce LandtS, Henry
Ring-

Here's How II Works:

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"GIVEAWAYS AND OTHER
CHAIN STORE GIMMICKS
ADD TO FOOD COSTS AS
MUQt AS RENT OR ELECTRICITY
THAT'S WHY MY MOM
ALWAYS SHOPS AT
FOODLAND
BY AVOIDING SUCH
COSTLY DEVICES, FOODLAND IS ABLE TO SAVE
MOMMY UP TO 20% ON
HER TOTAL FOOD BILLI
'BETCHA YOU DIDN'T
THINK A LITTLE KID LIKE
ME KNEW THAT, HUH?

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VISIT OUR

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BEEF LOIN -

AGREE

WIDINdAINeiJ .. . l

FURNISHINGS?.

!riend whn has nary a thing to the slapstick mostly a
thick In addition to above attenddo with the new "Oscar'' movie coat or comk goo laid on with ing were Hobart Swartz, Mr.
s:Jw it on the Coast and Inform· a shovel .. . Margaret Leigh- and !Vrs. Millard Swartz, Terry
ed us Tonv Bennett in fact does ton managed to induce a sense Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Mjke
steal that · show right out from of total heartbreak at uneasy Williams of Belpre, Mr. and
under the sehnozzes or its vet- I moments &amp; Zoe c~ :·lwell zoom· Mrs Veroon Swartz and family
eran major stars . . famous ed to the uproanously comic 1of Rockmgport.
son and a couple of ballplayers I be lore the second playlet drown· Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost
who didn't do well as cafe at- td Ja ils own dark slll pstickery and family of Sugar Grove, 0.,
tradions all but broke one
Absurd go'ng.
1 spent the week end wltb
their
Y. nightclub but it's fin ally wea·
·- - - -·- .. - - - ---tllering that st~:·
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It's Chapman-Canaday's

BEEF RIB ~

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have&gt; fewer hotel . rooms by the piiHess bklw after another
law. Mma Swart?., whose birtlJ.
enc of '66 than in '45 . A good The tra~ed; was all IO&lt;J obvious, days fall on the S11me day.

FRESH DRESSED

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Great S•vings
For Youl

Approxlmataly 40 lbt.

waltiera from

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pallenl II Velenul ~~~ Parlw'sbura, W. VL

llalfldor Dall'1 "happening"
lq'&amp;nged for at Lincoln Cen1
llr'l Philbarmo•ic Hall hardlY
iiiiiJtd geared to that lofty new
•l!dl•!•rn's lasting refinement MoZlU'l; the . Sarah Lawreace val !rom the Crazy Horse Sa· the Rev. Casto bringing the
~se a~dlllo.:"'to tb 8 ba~ Mr and M ·Ernest T lor
The publicity-chasing Dslis' College modern dancers,
a loon in Paris, Tbe Free Fanta:!)' message.
er, 0
e
·
rs.
ay
"eappening" included himself. SOllg by Gilbert Becaud lcle- Quartet four college professors world Day of Prayer Services menttaned were Mrs. Caslo, recently lijlellt ~ ,day wltb ber
'
d bt
· · 1
Frances Spencer, Ruth Erwin, brother-Jo.law . 81111 staler, Mr.
perform1ng no 00•
ortgma
, . 1,
e Pauline Rice, Mabel Vu Met- and Mra. Auitla Bull of VanmuSJcal Improvisations: aU thiS about, but its wild. · · · Marg
L'll'e Christy
Margaret de h00f wbo are m.
·
plus Ben Grauer, whose formal Champion took it much more eEr, 1 1Ch 1 t v'.
Elber Mrr and' Mr. · Ch D Wood
WE'RE
. t' I I
d t lly
Anita mma
rsy, lrgene
•
.
s. as. .
e
tones aIways struck us as ~e. &lt;"my; an na ura '
f ld Mrs. Lodwick and Bernice lied on Mr and Mrl p ul
ter attuned to Toscnmm than Louise. Who and whe..., else1
:
~,,;._, d family, - • ' tab
to this sort of oolemn misb· As for Williams' two one-ac- at ey.
-~, ID
.....
e
rnagh . . We couldn't wait to tors. they bore the unmistaka· Attending !rom Alfred church ~: at
&amp;me last
· ·1
ble underlying signature of the besides those ali-eady mP.lltioJIay 8
UP A NEW
tlll~:r~~e McMahon
must've author - women painted harsh· ed were Lln•le Gaul, 0 I I I e Jean Atherton of Ohio UDlvertooked at the officially depress· ly io various degrees of degra· Atherton, Alma Spartz, Grace slty spent the w~kend with
ed state of actors' employmeol dation from the totally . ~me Swartz, Vere Swartz,
s I e !:,P:~~Mr. an
Mra. Ar- he says he may run for U. with broadly VICIOUS rtdtcule, Mae F'ollrod. Genevteve Guth- Ll d Booth.
aed
S. Senator from Conn. (quiok. to whnt Williams' idolators call rie aod Helen Woode.
oy
e W~ retur
to
Horace, gel out of that imagi· his bottomless pity for these Grace Swartz entertained on the Elmwood Nursmg Hamt ..
•ary draft before you catch 1rirnh souls
But whichever Saturday evening, Feb. 26, with Thursday after spentllng severcold)
There's a very big way, the women took it and a birthday party for her busIt Means
chance N. y Citv octuallv will 1ool' it •nd look tt, one
low band Vere, and her sister. ln· Looklnt For Inexpensive

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CRUSHED
CHUNK

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GRAPEFRUIT
LB.

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were beld here\ .- P'rldaJ, Feb. puenll, Mr. IIIII 'Mrs. Bury I 'D•Dy SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Mmh I. li8&amp;
25, with an attendance or 24. Gutbrle and Mr. 81111 Mrl.
Leaders were Mrs.· Eleanor Tom Yost an~ · attended churcb a1 weeki II the~ '
am Krelltelm,eler from Melli

AHred
Society Notes

.Voice of Broadway

Boyl.., from Allred

church here SUnday

IIIOI1Ilnll.

.

and Mrs. Ada Morris of tbe Pvt. Erlc~.E'arlr.er .retul'lled to
Cbuter Church. Rev. Caslt his lllip!QII!il at ·Fort KDo-.
By Jaek O'Briao
- - - · - - - - - brought tbe messaae.
Ky., at~ a , twelve day leaH
.
By Mn. Chao. WAIOde
Nina Robinson was plantll. l(leDI w.ltb 1&gt;11 · parents, Mr.
'slacho and all, palnlinl a 24 • plioned from Paris by the rom· Sunday School attendance oR Ushers were Thelma HeRder· and Mrs. Wilber Parker. He bill
1oet transparent plastic globe peser, Tony Scott's quart.! play· Feb. 27 was 65, the offerisg son local, and Lelha Wood of Onlsbed his •basic lralnlng and
:- !rom inside! ·. . . Al110 Moo•· 1ng rontemporsry ja" with .an . was $15.81. Worship services Chester,
wUI receive lralnlng ID Co111doi, tbe blind street • coroer Oriental flavor, a stripper (Sil· were held at 10:45 a. m. with Th
ttend'
from Che t bat lnle!Dgeoce.
·

Gregory Wlnebreilner was a County and

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Holpital for tbe put week.
GarB GrlfflD ll*lt
ille
weekend Ia Columlpua wttb MJ. Mr· and Mrl. Ilamt)l
and Mrs. ChiS. O'Qrlea llld Kei .and 10011, Pat' aad Mike, fl
YlD.
. DoYer arrived Frlday evellnl
Two ROW pall• al the EJm. . for a v)Bit .wJtb ·b\lf pll1'8!lfl Mr.
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alit llkt. cf1imond ~~~~·nd no diamond ringlike • ~kt.
'l'ht lltlld1t. brlll1anctl and beauty of Its ptrfect conllf
dfatilond, IUoerb lblln, llld tlno quality milan lastlnl Pflde
and llllsfltilon. Cllooie )lOUr ¥elY piiiOI1II Kloplatle frunl
our wide eotoctton.

Gl't one pair of shoes FREE for ev Pry
11 you purchase here. We'll keep an
acc urate record right on your card.
When it is completed you get a F'REE
pair at the average price of the eleven you bou ght.

Stop in a11d ask abo11t your Clu b
Card. It's an excitin g 1oay to .'i' !art

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lb.

CANS

TOMATOES
5
7 9c

7Sc

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715 First Ave.
G1lllpolis, Ohio
Ph. 446-1862

8

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BEEP
CHICKEN
TURKEY

6

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•. S7c

FOR

$1

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BUY

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SUCED OR HALVES •

c

N0.2~

SIZE

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Ftlrmont'l Best

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ICE CREAM
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carton

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ROMAN BEAUTY.

c

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SUGAR

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PEACHES
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SILVER DUST
ILUE LAUNDRY
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LAUNDRY
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c

oz. -

LB. BASKET

Approximotoly 50 lbt,

.Oola14
..... c

VAN CAMP
PORK AND IIANI

KETCHUP
20

c

DAIRY FAIR

BONUS
BUY

for

KING ·•· $1.25
GT.• " •• ,. 75c

BREEZE

HEINZ

RED-RIPE

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS

HI.C: PtNIAPPLI·
GRAPEFRUIT DRINK

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IIINIHINI SUIAR
WAPIII COOKIIS - - - - - pte,. 39c ·

c

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS, CHUCI( &amp; SHOULDER

.

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3 29c

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RECONSTITUTED
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GRAPii PRESERVES

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303 SIZE

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APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS.

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RUMP ROAST
clb

Fruit Cocktail

PACK

LB.
PKG.

c
lb.

STOKELY

Middleport, 0.

Kanauga, 0.

ROUND STEAK

BONELESS

COMPLETE RANGE OF CUTS

BEEF HIND

LEAN-TENDER

49c

We sell only tile best grade meat we can buy. We
fee l you would rather have qunl ity. The jollowmg
prices are sub ject to minor changes between, French
Ci ty Premier Brand, U.S. Cho•ce Armour Star, ancl
Sucher's Supreme Beef.

APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS.

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COMPLETELY PROCESSED AND BLAST FROZEN
Ready For Your Home Freezer!

lb.

TOILET TISSUE
ROLL

QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED

FREEZER BEEF
BEEF SIDE

ASSORTED

Prices Effective

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2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

FASIIONID

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belore from Europe
which
means the annual circus date
at Madison Square Garden can't -~·
be far behind and il's not - il
Apr 11. lor 40 davs and nighls) !
. . . Henry's brother, John Ring- I
ling North, last of the great lu· 1
door sports , is living iR Zurich, j
Sw•lzerland
One lad in the !
husband-business drew many a ;
smrker behind hands and fans
as he kept introdtlring himself
to celebrated complete strangers as, "Hello, l'm so-and-so's
husband.''
At tho? Tennessee Williams
first-night '"Slapstick Trage- !
dy''), Judy Gorland
laughed ~
uproariously through most of
it aod while walking out ron·
eluded. "I don't know what It's ,

11011r sprmg.

lb.

LB.·

BUDGET SHOP!
lAKER FURNITURE

TUPPERS
PLAINS

Maureen O'Sullivao has an
ofter from London for a comedy but says she'd rather loaf a
y-ear in Italy; she decoraled
"21" most attractively the oth·
" evening
Other 21-skidoo·
ers included Jimmy Roosevel t,
E. Jay Rou.suck, the modern
Lord Duveen; aclress
Jessie
Royce LandtS, Henry
Ring-

Here's How II Works:

l

"GIVEAWAYS AND OTHER
CHAIN STORE GIMMICKS
ADD TO FOOD COSTS AS
MUQt AS RENT OR ELECTRICITY
THAT'S WHY MY MOM
ALWAYS SHOPS AT
FOODLAND
BY AVOIDING SUCH
COSTLY DEVICES, FOODLAND IS ABLE TO SAVE
MOMMY UP TO 20% ON
HER TOTAL FOOD BILLI
'BETCHA YOU DIDN'T
THINK A LITTLE KID LIKE
ME KNEW THAT, HUH?

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BEEF LOIN -

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WIDINdAINeiJ .. . l

FURNISHINGS?.

!riend whn has nary a thing to the slapstick mostly a
thick In addition to above attenddo with the new "Oscar'' movie coat or comk goo laid on with ing were Hobart Swartz, Mr.
s:Jw it on the Coast and Inform· a shovel .. . Margaret Leigh- and !Vrs. Millard Swartz, Terry
ed us Tonv Bennett in fact does ton managed to induce a sense Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Mjke
steal that · show right out from of total heartbreak at uneasy Williams of Belpre, Mr. and
under the sehnozzes or its vet- I moments &amp; Zoe c~ :·lwell zoom· Mrs Veroon Swartz and family
eran major stars . . famous ed to the uproanously comic 1of Rockmgport.
son and a couple of ballplayers I be lore the second playlet drown· Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost
who didn't do well as cafe at- td Ja ils own dark slll pstickery and family of Sugar Grove, 0.,
tradions all but broke one
Absurd go'ng.
1 spent the week end wltb
their
Y. nightclub but it's fin ally wea·
·- - - -·- .. - - - ---tllering that st~:·
I

It's Chapman-Canaday's

BEEF RIB ~

C!IBRI!Il(

0

have&gt; fewer hotel . rooms by the piiHess bklw after another
law. Mma Swart?., whose birtlJ.
enc of '66 than in '45 . A good The tra~ed; was all IO&lt;J obvious, days fall on the S11me day.

FRESH DRESSED

I

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Great S•vings
For Youl

Approxlmataly 40 lbt.

waltiera from

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pallenl II Velenul ~~~ Parlw'sbura, W. VL

llalfldor Dall'1 "happening"
lq'&amp;nged for at Lincoln Cen1
llr'l Philbarmo•ic Hall hardlY
iiiiiJtd geared to that lofty new
•l!dl•!•rn's lasting refinement MoZlU'l; the . Sarah Lawreace val !rom the Crazy Horse Sa· the Rev. Casto bringing the
~se a~dlllo.:"'to tb 8 ba~ Mr and M ·Ernest T lor
The publicity-chasing Dslis' College modern dancers,
a loon in Paris, Tbe Free Fanta:!)' message.
er, 0
e
·
rs.
ay
"eappening" included himself. SOllg by Gilbert Becaud lcle- Quartet four college professors world Day of Prayer Services menttaned were Mrs. Caslo, recently lijlellt ~ ,day wltb ber
'
d bt
· · 1
Frances Spencer, Ruth Erwin, brother-Jo.law . 81111 staler, Mr.
perform1ng no 00•
ortgma
, . 1,
e Pauline Rice, Mabel Vu Met- and Mra. Auitla Bull of VanmuSJcal Improvisations: aU thiS about, but its wild. · · · Marg
L'll'e Christy
Margaret de h00f wbo are m.
·
plus Ben Grauer, whose formal Champion took it much more eEr, 1 1Ch 1 t v'.
Elber Mrr and' Mr. · Ch D Wood
WE'RE
. t' I I
d t lly
Anita mma
rsy, lrgene
•
.
s. as. .
e
tones aIways struck us as ~e. &lt;"my; an na ura '
f ld Mrs. Lodwick and Bernice lied on Mr and Mrl p ul
ter attuned to Toscnmm than Louise. Who and whe..., else1
:
~,,;._, d family, - • ' tab
to this sort of oolemn misb· As for Williams' two one-ac- at ey.
-~, ID
.....
e
rnagh . . We couldn't wait to tors. they bore the unmistaka· Attending !rom Alfred church ~: at
&amp;me last
· ·1
ble underlying signature of the besides those ali-eady mP.lltioJIay 8
UP A NEW
tlll~:r~~e McMahon
must've author - women painted harsh· ed were Lln•le Gaul, 0 I I I e Jean Atherton of Ohio UDlvertooked at the officially depress· ly io various degrees of degra· Atherton, Alma Spartz, Grace slty spent the w~kend with
ed state of actors' employmeol dation from the totally . ~me Swartz, Vere Swartz,
s I e !:,P:~~Mr. an
Mra. Ar- he says he may run for U. with broadly VICIOUS rtdtcule, Mae F'ollrod. Genevteve Guth- Ll d Booth.
aed
S. Senator from Conn. (quiok. to whnt Williams' idolators call rie aod Helen Woode.
oy
e W~ retur
to
Horace, gel out of that imagi· his bottomless pity for these Grace Swartz entertained on the Elmwood Nursmg Hamt ..
•ary draft before you catch 1rirnh souls
But whichever Saturday evening, Feb. 26, with Thursday after spentllng severcold)
There's a very big way, the women took it and a birthday party for her busIt Means
chance N. y Citv octuallv will 1ool' it •nd look tt, one
low band Vere, and her sister. ln· Looklnt For Inexpensive

i

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SUCED
CRUSHED
CHUNK

N0.2

CANS

GRAPEFRUIT
LB.

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AFTER SHAVE

LOTION

LOTION

c

REG.
69c

PHILLIPS
MAGNESIA

c

REG. MINT
$1.23

c

OR

$1.49

PLAIN

-~·

Lucas 1
Floor Life
Porch, Deck
ENAMEL
REG.

...

$7.15

BAYER'S

REG

98c

FISHING TIME

~E~EL

WIND

GAL

33
GAL
REG. $7.89

c

REG. $5.49

Reg.
$5.49

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' you

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ormaste:r- Selector,

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s,.eill •• "IIEIITIIE"

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$4.49

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AFTER SHAVE

LOTION

LOTION

c

REG.
69c

PHILLIPS
MAGNESIA

c

REG. MINT
$1.23

c

OR

$1.49

PLAIN

-~·

Lucas 1
Floor Life
Porch, Deck
ENAMEL
REG.

...

$7.15

BAYER'S

REG

98c

FISHING TIME

~E~EL

WIND

GAL

33
GAL
REG. $7.89

c

REG. $5.49

Reg.
$5.49

WCAS "SPEmA"

J99

Go lion

COLORS GALORE
' you

w~t

a special interior or exter·

10r J?81Dl color'?

We'IJ make it for

you m serondsl Rundreds to choose

from. In our big Luca!l "Spectra" Col·
ormaste:r- Selector,

Custom Colon

Colormeter. All ln reliable formulations produced by 110-year-olrl .1 :' hr
Lucas and Company. Vlill our paint

Color Center soon.

BOTH
FOR

SPECIAL!

Lucas

20 gal.

s,.eill •• "IIEIITIIE"

Oil Stains
)

Mostlove1y latex
WaD Dacoratloa

TLAKES ROD

3 REEL

Heritage
Outside
WHITE
PAINT

made like magic on our "Spectn"

TING REEL
BCO

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GALLON

.
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99

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LUCAS
GLOSS
HOUSE
PAINT

MOUTH WASH

c

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89&amp;

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WHIT&amp;

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$1695

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leiter, olale experience, ref.
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Write c-o Tbe Dally Sentinel,
1101 1118A.
2f Ue

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•

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I

·-·

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fZ.!Ii an hour even lor anow
Thlls column is lor young peo- shoveling, is a liltle high
pie, their problems &amp;Ad pleas· leell labor, IIIII fi.GO Ia 10m1t- ll
um, their troublea and lua. wbat low - II you're a last
As with the rest of Helen Help consc~nUous W«ker. How
US!, it welcomes laughs but bout $2.00 and f1.25T - H.
won' I dodge a aerloua questl01 (Memo from H 10 H.; I'll
wllb a brush-&lt;&gt;11.
repercussloBS on this one. Send your teen.qe questionS '"'"" areas, teens are still work10 YOUTH ASKED FOR IT. lnl fCI' 110 &lt;ellis 18 hour.)
care of Heles Help US! thla Dear Helen:
newspaper.
I 'm glad lo see you dol'l
WHAT TO DO WITH AN
mind slim line panta oa a boy.
~NMANAGtABLE MOVTH
My l!"andmother thlnka peged
Dear Helen:
paniB are an "invenlloa of the
When I get mad, my "dai'IIS" Devil," and 1111 mother 1"11
sometimes rome out a little dil· talked down II she says any·
ferent. I know It sounds awful, thl111 good about them. Sa abe
and I really don't want lo use "lllll!llk·pega" my panta a o d
that king of 18JIIU8ge, but the pretendl they ahrunk. Then 1111
word just sUps. What do you grlllldrnother 11oet ou1 ud buy1
do abou a slippery tongue - me a pair "tlmt fits," and bere
when you haven't got a darn we go again. What ""uld YOU
darn-darn key on your type. do? - LON
writer. Ill olbt!l' · W«ds, wbal Dear Lon:
do ynu do with a damn • danin I'd pea ud tell . . bal remouth - S!JPPERY
member nmv - Rot lo tho polal
Dem Slippery:
wbera It loob like YOII'rt Here's a siJIKeslloa that's as ing your skin on the outalde. "camp" as Batman, so II might H.
•atcb on. Douse the "darns," Dear Helen:
one everytlrne you gel mad, I read 18 ll'llcle that lllld I&amp;
explaim, "Bad word!" with the per .eeul of ,......... over If
same expression you'd put ;.. drtd Uquor. Oluld that
to "damn.• - H.
true? - AMAZED
Dear Helen:
Dear Amued:
I don't alway~ complalll . a· It't prQbably true 1$ per
bout llllaoclal aHuaiiDDI b a 1 of loooJ.agert
have TASTED
Ibis It dlllarent. I work lor a Uquor, but ae1ua1 dr!Didngf Nol
lady of; and on, &lt;UIIIag grast, even IS per eat of ADULTS
wasbing wlRdowa, elo. Wben I do lido. All llllermal llllrVey I
lil"lt started we apeed on fl.GO made II an upper mlddJe.claa
an hour and loll wu llae and i bigb eebool pep the numbsr
dandy until the aoow atartecl. I drlllltlq teens at aftiUIId • per
IIIU got paid the sallie all win- -~ and thai's fllr loo IIIUCbl
er lor lhovelliJI · - · even Howtvar, ltldl laid boya clrllk
though other plaCI!I give
me with other boys, girls drill•
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tame limo llld labor.
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Tlrla lld.v ill realiy lllel ud boy &amp;be's put
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1don't wUI 1o loll blr but (¥Ill "wwl4," llld lbal kind ot "wild~
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Spagnum Peat._-·-_ 6 :- $3.89
Gladioli Bulbs --- _- 12 - 69e
Yellow Onion Seta •• _% ... 39e

Fried Fish Fillets

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Redfish Fillets _ _

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Drinks ·---------------$1
Sweet Peas -·-----·---- 7:.$1

no specific treatment but good uilllkely thal" ll!e .~ - · "''""
nursing care will usually pull od It especiallY 11(1\trew
the victim through. ~ath oc- ·fact lhat ill m""f easee.l'llfii- '
•urs oply lq those vlctuns clas- detachinent occurs wiii1iUI· ~
silled as high 'risks babies, apparent cause. ·, · •
the elderly and those weakened
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sease.
New York S~ · ~
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Commission decJdet·. Friday. ~
Q - A woman I know had postpone lor a weet.:tts meeiii!Jf
a catoract removed and rubbed to determine wbelber · lJ,t1i&amp;
her eye before it was complete- heavyweight cbai!IPion ~ ~
Iy healed. Her retina became Torres would be stiJpped of l!lil '
detached. Was this caused by title in thl• state for falllnl •
rubbing her eye?
I defend since wlnnng the ~
A - ReUaal detaclomeal may I March 30, 11)65.
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dlaeaaea what· Ylrua Is 'respon- of 102 or t03degrees wflh headA. combination of coal and 1States shipments gained onlyallty It would provide direct ' BJ Wayae G. Brudllilt M.. slble. Tbis can be determined ache, loss of appetite and gen·
a~·Ua~Dlty of che~~ river trans-il70
per cent."
w•lor acce" to Canada and 1o Viral pneumonia
lias been tnly by ·complicated and exper· eralla.,iiude. THe shaking chills
. rorlstoon has conlr!b•t.d sognll· j Continuation of these trends,:the St Lawrence Seaway. Ohio given as the cause of lledda live laboraiOry procedures thai of bacterial pneumonia are not
Icantly to lndustrool develop-i Dr. Seawall believes, depends; Valley coal producers, as well Hopper's death. Little W a 1 are nat clone· routinely. It
seen but the victim becomes
"'' "' in !h. Appalachian seg·!on a numher of factoro, lnclud- :aa the other growing industries heard of thiS jlsease untU •· however. pretty well... tab- 1short of breath and has a ..ugh
ment of the Ohio IUver in the itng government action on regu·1along l.he river. could proba- bout 25 years ago and ~re Ia lished that these viruses are which in the early atages, fails
l•st decade and a hall, accord-!tal;on of competing carroers, lbly enjoy a greatly improved! still m.uclo thai we dont know U'an.smitted cboelly through the to raise any sputum. The dlagmg to an Jhoo Slate UniversitY land bnprovement of l..ks and •competitive position In Canad-labout ot.
'" m dropleta from I congh or nosis is often uncertain until an
geoprapher.
:dams and InereOJO of cbllnnel. tan and Great Lakeo markets. Mosl d~ciora now like to group aneeze or in dust.
X-ray film is made, revealing
Writing in the current "Bulle- I depth of the Ohio River and Ill 1
.
.acute voral resporatory. doses.. Exposure to mclement wea. i part of the lung to be eonselitin of Buslne" Research," pub- ' tributaries.
.
\ lie saod the possible ramtfi· es under a 110gle heading . al· ther will not provoke an
a~ 1dated.
lishP&lt;l by Ohio State Universt. i "Aoolber major uneertaln- caloons ol such a .~evelopmenl, though ?bout 70 different vorus- tack. In fact, you are .much I
.
ty's Bureau of Business fie. ly
the polllbUIIy
were
loo complex es caulllJI8 lheae on...... have more likely to get the disease I llespote the fact that the anti·
senrch, Prof. Frank Seawall "' I' tbala canal 11111 y be •o-ucl1oo far reaching" to bel been identified and the diseases in a crowded bus or •• ollice blolics that have save lives of
the geopgrllphy departmenl ,... &lt;II to link lbe Upper 0f11t 1
in his current arlicle.lhemselves range all the way store or theater.
many victims of bacterial pneu·
110rt . that capital investment In 1 V•lley wllb Lake Erie.
the river oounHes bas been es- • "There Is currently
tim~ted by the U. S. (orps of : con,ideration by the Corps
En:,!lneere at between 20 and Z2 ·Engineers and lbe Con!lrell
bil""' dollars in the period. !proposal to construct a canal
"SignllicanUy," he
wriles, \connecting the Ohio River
"t~' Appalachia segment
of ItiJe mouth of the Beaver Rlv·
the waterway has received ita :er with Fairport Harbor
sh.1re,
· La~f' Erie, via Youngstown
"lll'sides electric
utUity the Mahonilll River.
plants, the region bas seen the 1 "U this should become 1 rede•JP!opm~nt of an
aluminum
-----piRnt at Ravensood, W. Va., a
Tbe AlmaDao
power plant at Cheshire, Ohi?; By United Preso luteraatinal
chemoeal planta
In the Ohoo ; Today Is Wedoesday March
and Kanawha River Valleys and 12, the 61sl day of 1866 'with 31M
expansion of •teel plants In the to follow
upotr Ohio Valley.
!
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"AD these ladoslrtes 1ae 1 The moon Is between Its
""' •• a raw materlsl. Tbey 1 quarter and lull pbase.
ol•t depend beavlly on •• Tho mornlol alar Is Venuti .
:cbuodance of water, low colt
The evening stars are Jupiter
People who aren't
pow~j, aDd chea, lrBIISpOI'Ia- : and Mercury.
thrift-minded like to
lbt lo River.
1 American frontiersman Sam
"The extent . to which the l Houston of Texas wao born on
be eared about.
rlv.r has eontrobutl'd to mdus- this day 111 1'193.
trial . development. Ill the Val· On this day in history:
That happen111t A&amp;Pley os reflected m a comparl· In 18311 55 Texans issued
soD of shipmenta of various key I proclarnailon declaring
&lt;~o .modities on the Ohio River territory's Independence frtm
Ther like brand selection.
w1th the oorresponding change i Mexico
.
in Iota! United States shipmenta 1 1n tim, Rutherford HB¥es
.UPlluit.
over the perlnd 19&amp;2 through I was named president by
1'*':' Steel tonnage on the i Congress In setUement of 0
Th.,.llke to shop In a
Oh:o Rover Is reported to bave 1dl&lt;pute over the elecUan of
depeftdable store they ean trust
increased 24 per cent over this i 1876. He was declared the
)l&lt;rlod while total
United winner over Democrat Samuel
That'• A&amp;P.
State• shipments gained six Tilden.
per cent.
In 192'1, Babe Ruth became
Tiler have a proablent .•. what 10
"Shlpmenta of bituminous tho highest paid baseball player
coal - tbe most significant up to that time wben be signed
do with the Ill VIR. . ...., make.
component of Ohio River U'al·l a contract with the New York
!•c - were up 7!l per cent com· Yankees for $70,000 a year.
TIMr ,lult
ao10id &amp;.
pared with a decrease of 12 In !943, the battle of the
per cent for the United Stales B!Jmark Sea began. Arnerieall
AreiMM.,odNM-for
as a whole.
airmen eventually destroyed a
llhoppillg .UP!
'"l'he Increase in shlpmenta Japanese convoy of :11 ships.
nl petroleum and petroleu111 produ•-t&gt; on the Ohio River showed A thought for the day only a small margin over the Am e r i c a n humorist Mark
national average (a 58 per cent Twain said: "Goed
lnC!'ease as oompared wllh a conslsta of canceallng bow
54 per cent inerease), but ton· much we think of ourselves and
PUIII-LIIlll
PROZIN IULK
n•R• of chemtcalt Increased ~v bow little we think of tbe ot1101' II
~~·$pt
338 per cent wblle IO!al Unl\ed person."

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Bret111t1 _ lb. SSe Leg• ---· lb. 19c
Thigha - lb. SSe Giblet• ...... lb. 89c
Liver• -- lb. 89c DI'Ulll.tlclc lb. 56c
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Fried Fish Sticks _

Helen Bottel--'

fZ.!Ii an hour even lor anow
Thlls column is lor young peo- shoveling, is a liltle high
pie, their problems &amp;Ad pleas· leell labor, IIIII fi.GO Ia 10m1t- ll
um, their troublea and lua. wbat low - II you're a last
As with the rest of Helen Help consc~nUous W«ker. How
US!, it welcomes laughs but bout $2.00 and f1.25T - H.
won' I dodge a aerloua questl01 (Memo from H 10 H.; I'll
wllb a brush-&lt;&gt;11.
repercussloBS on this one. Send your teen.qe questionS '"'"" areas, teens are still work10 YOUTH ASKED FOR IT. lnl fCI' 110 &lt;ellis 18 hour.)
care of Heles Help US! thla Dear Helen:
newspaper.
I 'm glad lo see you dol'l
WHAT TO DO WITH AN
mind slim line panta oa a boy.
~NMANAGtABLE MOVTH
My l!"andmother thlnka peged
Dear Helen:
paniB are an "invenlloa of the
When I get mad, my "dai'IIS" Devil," and 1111 mother 1"11
sometimes rome out a little dil· talked down II she says any·
ferent. I know It sounds awful, thl111 good about them. Sa abe
and I really don't want lo use "lllll!llk·pega" my panta a o d
that king of 18JIIU8ge, but the pretendl they ahrunk. Then 1111
word just sUps. What do you grlllldrnother 11oet ou1 ud buy1
do abou a slippery tongue - me a pair "tlmt fits," and bere
when you haven't got a darn we go again. What ""uld YOU
darn-darn key on your type. do? - LON
writer. Ill olbt!l' · W«ds, wbal Dear Lon:
do ynu do with a damn • danin I'd pea ud tell . . bal remouth - S!JPPERY
member nmv - Rot lo tho polal
Dem Slippery:
wbera It loob like YOII'rt Here's a siJIKeslloa that's as ing your skin on the outalde. "camp" as Batman, so II might H.
•atcb on. Douse the "darns," Dear Helen:
one everytlrne you gel mad, I read 18 ll'llcle that lllld I&amp;
explaim, "Bad word!" with the per .eeul of ,......... over If
same expression you'd put ;.. drtd Uquor. Oluld that
to "damn.• - H.
true? - AMAZED
Dear Helen:
Dear Amued:
I don't alway~ complalll . a· It't prQbably true 1$ per
bout llllaoclal aHuaiiDDI b a 1 of loooJ.agert
have TASTED
Ibis It dlllarent. I work lor a Uquor, but ae1ua1 dr!Didngf Nol
lady of; and on, &lt;UIIIag grast, even IS per eat of ADULTS
wasbing wlRdowa, elo. Wben I do lido. All llllermal llllrVey I
lil"lt started we apeed on fl.GO made II an upper mlddJe.claa
an hour and loll wu llae and i bigb eebool pep the numbsr
dandy until the aoow atartecl. I drlllltlq teens at aftiUIId • per
IIIU got paid the sallie all win- -~ and thai's fllr loo IIIUCbl
er lor lhovelliJI · - · even Howtvar, ltldl laid boya clrllk
though other plaCI!I give
me with other boys, girls drill•
12.1111 or more Q boF lor the 1110.1 Ncesslvely) at "hen par.
tame limo llld labor.
· ·!lei." B 1 girl drinloo wllh
Tlrla lld.v ill realiy lllel ud boy &amp;be's put
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1don't wUI 1o loll blr but (¥Ill "wwl4," llld lbal kind ot "wild~
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PEAS or CORN

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APPLE SAUCE

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Spagnum Peat._-·-_ 6 :- $3.89
Gladioli Bulbs --- _- 12 - 69e
Yellow Onion Seta •• _% ... 39e

Fried Fish Fillets

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Redfish Fillets _ _

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Sweet Peas -·-----·---- 7:.$1

no specific treatment but good uilllkely thal" ll!e .~ - · "''""
nursing care will usually pull od It especiallY 11(1\trew
the victim through. ~ath oc- ·fact lhat ill m""f easee.l'llfii- '
•urs oply lq those vlctuns clas- detachinent occurs wiii1iUI· ~
silled as high 'risks babies, apparent cause. ·, · •
the elderly and those weakened
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by a chronic debilitating di- NEW YORK t.tlP1) :r!!'
sease.
New York S~ · ~
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Commission decJdet·. Friday. ~
Q - A woman I know had postpone lor a weet.:tts meeiii!Jf
a catoract removed and rubbed to determine wbelber · lJ,t1i&amp;
her eye before it was complete- heavyweight cbai!IPion ~ ~
Iy healed. Her retina became Torres would be stiJpped of l!lil '
detached. Was this caused by title in thl• state for falllnl •
rubbing her eye?
I defend since wlnnng the ~
A - ReUaal detaclomeal may I March 30, 11)65.
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way to recognize from the plain of a common celd lor sev- dosease usually runs a benogn j the 'bead or

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dlaeaaea what· Ylrua Is 'respon- of 102 or t03degrees wflh headA. combination of coal and 1States shipments gained onlyallty It would provide direct ' BJ Wayae G. Brudllilt M.. slble. Tbis can be determined ache, loss of appetite and gen·
a~·Ua~Dlty of che~~ river trans-il70
per cent."
w•lor acce" to Canada and 1o Viral pneumonia
lias been tnly by ·complicated and exper· eralla.,iiude. THe shaking chills
. rorlstoon has conlr!b•t.d sognll· j Continuation of these trends,:the St Lawrence Seaway. Ohio given as the cause of lledda live laboraiOry procedures thai of bacterial pneumonia are not
Icantly to lndustrool develop-i Dr. Seawall believes, depends; Valley coal producers, as well Hopper's death. Little W a 1 are nat clone· routinely. It
seen but the victim becomes
"'' "' in !h. Appalachian seg·!on a numher of factoro, lnclud- :aa the other growing industries heard of thiS jlsease untU •· however. pretty well... tab- 1short of breath and has a ..ugh
ment of the Ohio IUver in the itng government action on regu·1along l.he river. could proba- bout 25 years ago and ~re Ia lished that these viruses are which in the early atages, fails
l•st decade and a hall, accord-!tal;on of competing carroers, lbly enjoy a greatly improved! still m.uclo thai we dont know U'an.smitted cboelly through the to raise any sputum. The dlagmg to an Jhoo Slate UniversitY land bnprovement of l..ks and •competitive position In Canad-labout ot.
'" m dropleta from I congh or nosis is often uncertain until an
geoprapher.
:dams and InereOJO of cbllnnel. tan and Great Lakeo markets. Mosl d~ciora now like to group aneeze or in dust.
X-ray film is made, revealing
Writing in the current "Bulle- I depth of the Ohio River and Ill 1
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.acute voral resporatory. doses.. Exposure to mclement wea. i part of the lung to be eonselitin of Buslne" Research," pub- ' tributaries.
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\ lie saod the possible ramtfi· es under a 110gle heading . al· ther will not provoke an
a~ 1dated.
lishP&lt;l by Ohio State Universt. i "Aoolber major uneertaln- caloons ol such a .~evelopmenl, though ?bout 70 different vorus- tack. In fact, you are .much I
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ty's Bureau of Business fie. ly
the polllbUIIy
were
loo complex es caulllJI8 lheae on...... have more likely to get the disease I llespote the fact that the anti·
senrch, Prof. Frank Seawall "' I' tbala canal 11111 y be •o-ucl1oo far reaching" to bel been identified and the diseases in a crowded bus or •• ollice blolics that have save lives of
the geopgrllphy departmenl ,... &lt;II to link lbe Upper 0f11t 1
in his current arlicle.lhemselves range all the way store or theater.
many victims of bacterial pneu·
110rt . that capital investment In 1 V•lley wllb Lake Erie.
the river oounHes bas been es- • "There Is currently
tim~ted by the U. S. (orps of : con,ideration by the Corps
En:,!lneere at between 20 and Z2 ·Engineers and lbe Con!lrell
bil""' dollars in the period. !proposal to construct a canal
"SignllicanUy," he
wriles, \connecting the Ohio River
"t~' Appalachia segment
of ItiJe mouth of the Beaver Rlv·
the waterway has received ita :er with Fairport Harbor
sh.1re,
· La~f' Erie, via Youngstown
"lll'sides electric
utUity the Mahonilll River.
plants, the region bas seen the 1 "U this should become 1 rede•JP!opm~nt of an
aluminum
-----piRnt at Ravensood, W. Va., a
Tbe AlmaDao
power plant at Cheshire, Ohi?; By United Preso luteraatinal
chemoeal planta
In the Ohoo ; Today Is Wedoesday March
and Kanawha River Valleys and 12, the 61sl day of 1866 'with 31M
expansion of •teel plants In the to follow
upotr Ohio Valley.
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"AD these ladoslrtes 1ae 1 The moon Is between Its
""' •• a raw materlsl. Tbey 1 quarter and lull pbase.
ol•t depend beavlly on •• Tho mornlol alar Is Venuti .
:cbuodance of water, low colt
The evening stars are Jupiter
People who aren't
pow~j, aDd chea, lrBIISpOI'Ia- : and Mercury.
thrift-minded like to
lbt lo River.
1 American frontiersman Sam
"The extent . to which the l Houston of Texas wao born on
be eared about.
rlv.r has eontrobutl'd to mdus- this day 111 1'193.
trial . development. Ill the Val· On this day in history:
That happen111t A&amp;Pley os reflected m a comparl· In 18311 55 Texans issued
soD of shipmenta of various key I proclarnailon declaring
&lt;~o .modities on the Ohio River territory's Independence frtm
Ther like brand selection.
w1th the oorresponding change i Mexico
.
in Iota! United States shipmenta 1 1n tim, Rutherford HB¥es
.UPlluit.
over the perlnd 19&amp;2 through I was named president by
1'*':' Steel tonnage on the i Congress In setUement of 0
Th.,.llke to shop In a
Oh:o Rover Is reported to bave 1dl&lt;pute over the elecUan of
depeftdable store they ean trust
increased 24 per cent over this i 1876. He was declared the
)l&lt;rlod while total
United winner over Democrat Samuel
That'• A&amp;P.
State• shipments gained six Tilden.
per cent.
In 192'1, Babe Ruth became
Tiler have a proablent .•. what 10
"Shlpmenta of bituminous tho highest paid baseball player
coal - tbe most significant up to that time wben be signed
do with the Ill VIR. . ...., make.
component of Ohio River U'al·l a contract with the New York
!•c - were up 7!l per cent com· Yankees for $70,000 a year.
TIMr ,lult
ao10id &amp;.
pared with a decrease of 12 In !943, the battle of the
per cent for the United Stales B!Jmark Sea began. Arnerieall
AreiMM.,odNM-for
as a whole.
airmen eventually destroyed a
llhoppillg .UP!
'"l'he Increase in shlpmenta Japanese convoy of :11 ships.
nl petroleum and petroleu111 produ•-t&gt; on the Ohio River showed A thought for the day only a small margin over the Am e r i c a n humorist Mark
national average (a 58 per cent Twain said: "Goed
lnC!'ease as oompared wllh a conslsta of canceallng bow
54 per cent inerease), but ton· much we think of ourselves and
PUIII-LIIlll
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n•R• of chemtcalt Increased ~v bow little we think of tbe ot1101' II
~~·$pt
338 per cent wblle IO!al Unl\ed person."

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Mrs. airlct Jtrautter wu ask· Bible School Gt-oup
for a praet.ice at the Pomer.y
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RegularSenwn . Temple on Saturda.f at• p.m.
Oft regaUa booths.
ToMeetMarchlO
Bethel No. 62 of the Intel'IUI· and also for a practice with
The program wu preseltMrs. Laura Powell Bradbury alee, and oftea uaei1 aoother
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U
tlonal Order of Job'~ Daughters Bethel 72 at Gallipolis Sunday
eel by Shirley Custer speaking Tbere will be a meetlq a·
observed ~er ~ birthday road to get to school.
met In regular sess1on Monday at 2 p.m. All officers and choir
,
on "Leamln to Live " part the Flatwoods
Methodls,
Thursday With a qu1et celebra- She also came up with the
evening at the PomerGy Mason- members are asked to be pres- Plans for jhe sorority s part
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Church Thursday -Mareb 10 at
lion l!t her home on Powell St., reason for the aame, "Bone MisS Diane CrlsweD and Miss lc Temple with all officers pres- ent for both practices.
in the coming regatta were dis- one. Reva V:ghn :trod:f: 1:30 p.~. to h u plans and
In Middleport. Mrs. Bradbury Hollow." Residents there may Patricia Dowler, student nurses ent.
cussed when the Xi G~ Mu the guest spe er, rs. c elect officers for tli'e Chester
has a long memory of things in like to know that their homes at St. Joseph Hospital in Park· Linda Yost, .1onered queen,, Brother D1'ea in
Chapter of Beta
S.gma Phi ~arnlngMartln, w~o ~~~ Tw0o)n Community Bible School.
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Middleport. Her ancestors came are sitting over the bones of ersburg, W. Va., were week· presided and opened the meetmet February 24th In the office
to ve
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down the river on flatboats 8ftd horses and cows. Bone Hollow . end guests of the fonner's par- 1ng in ritualistic form. Invita- . Ft. Wayne, lndr.ana
of the Columbia Gas Company., The neit meeting will
be 'lbe ministers, last year's of.
iet~led in the area.
was the burying grl/und for the 1ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cris· tlons were received to attend Mrs. Bernice Darst received
March 17th at the borne of Mrs. fleers, a representative from
Mrs. Bradbury remembers at stock in the early days.
well.
several Bethel
inspections. word Monday evening of the H. Bowman of Pasadena, Calif. Velma Rue. Hostesses for the each participating church, and
first_hand gypsies wbo used Mrs. Brad~ury received con- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Aleshire, Greetings were read from Eva death of her brother, George and a number of grandchildren evening were Jean Morgan, other Interested people are Drll·
to camp at the entrance to Bone gratulations from her
three :Dayton, visited over the week- Foulks, past grand guardian E. Maxwell 88, ·of Ft. Wayne, and great grandchildren. He Clarice Krautter, and Sabre eel to attend.
Hollow with their horses and children. Mrs. James Arnold, end with her mother,
Mrs. who is spending the winter in Ind.
was preceded in death by his Morrison.
---------carriagE's. She recalls h o w Mr. Cecil Bradbury and Mrs. Herbert Chambers.
Florida.
Mr. Maxwell, a native
of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Hysell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralelgl!
frightened she was of the gyp. I Leo Edwards of Miami Beaeh, Mr. and Mrs. Worth~ Fowler A discussion was held ~nd fl. Po~eroy, is survived by a son Maxwell, his wife, Ethel and
HAVE DINNER GUF8l'S
Hemsley, Mrs. Llta Jonea, ol
Florida and New York and her and family of Marysville were nal plans made for a JOint m- Wilham, three daughters, Kath- two sons, ·Ralph and Charles. Saturday evening
dinner Harrisonville, and Mrs. Loretta
ns~llation
grandchildren. Hi lab Urban of weekend guests of Mrs. How-l spec
.
tion with Bethel 72, Galli· ryn, Dorothy and Isabelle, two Funeral services were held to- guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Taylor and daughter of New
Zanesville, Charles Asa a o d/ ard Byers.
1 polis on March 12, at 7 p.m. sisters, Mrs. Darst and Mrs. C. day In Ft. Wayne.
Hunter were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle York.
Judy Smith, Middleport; aDd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell
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James Arnold of cincinnatL
Installatioll of offfcers for
1Mrs. LetUe Roush,
Middleport,
the coming .ve.r was held when
and Mrs. Harriet Russell, Pom' eroy.
Jane Howell Tent Daughters of
Mrs. William
Houchins of
Uniol\ Veterans met Monday
ftN:
Vinton spent the weekend with
tvenjpg at the DAV hall.
h
El,al\eth Campbell,
pres!er daughter and family, Mr.
Onl'll!iff
and Mrs. John Krawsczyn and
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dent,. opened the meeting In rit"'
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ua st1c orm. . Ia ys Cuckler The Middleport High School Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vrowas reported Improving. Pearl Glee Club and vocal groups are maR and cblldrea, Mary and
Reyn.olds gave _the report of the Ipreparing for their
annual Mark, Belpre, visited Sunday
a1.1d1ting committee. The travel- , spring concert which this year with their parents,
Mr. and
1 ~g prize was awarded to Mrs., wlil be a formal event, accord- Mrs. FieldiBg Hawklu and Mr.
Ca m~bell.
.
i ing to Mrs. Dorothy Lacey, VC)o and Mrs. John Vroman. They
OffiCers were Jllstalled by 1 cal iRstructor.
visited iJ Gallipolis with Mr.
Mrs. Campbell. New of~cers The theme of the preseRta· Hawkins who is a patient at
are Lena H~mm, preside!~'; tlon will be folk music featur- Holzer Hospital. Mary
and
'11m~1e Neutzlmg. semor VIce ing folk tunes from Swedea, Mark spent the afternooa with
president; Pe.arl Reynolds, jun- England, America and Japan. Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing·
l~r VIce president.:
Ehzabet.h Also on the program will be ton while their pareats were at
Campbell, chaplam;
Cadd1e several selections from Broad· the hospital.
Wwkham, treasurer ; Helen Mil- way shows Including Mary Pop- Rue Tuckerman has learned
ler. secret~ry ; Elizabeth Camp- pins, Camelot and others.
of the death of bls cousin, GIJ.·
bell, ;eounc1I member number I: Taking part ia the program bert Powell of Connecticut. FuPt•arl Reynolds, council mem- will be the glee club the en- neral services have been schber ~umber. 2: Goldia Eiber- semble and the mix~ ensem- eduled for Thursday at Grovt-feld, COURCJI member number ble. Tickets will be 011 sale by port, Ohio. He was the soa of
2. Glady3 Bu~kler, patnobc members of the group for 50 the late Rex Powell and Jessie
mstructcr; Mmme
Neutzling, cents and be available at the Sauave Powell. He bas several
~re,s
correspondent; Delia door.
rellltives in Meigs County.
Sta~I, guide; Elsie Hart guard ·
Elo~!le White, assistant' guard; Wh
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LUhan Steiff. musician: Ruth
ispering Pines
rs. rr
usae
Duerr, color bearer number 1. Srene of Dinner
Returns Home Here
Elizabeth Wells, color beare; Dr. and Mrs. Lester L. Roush, Mrs. Griff Russell has renumber 2: Marie Custer, color Whispering Pines Farm, enter- turned to her home in Bradbearer number 3;
Franres talned with a birthday dlllller bury after spending the past
Bearhs. color bearer number Sunday when honored guests ~o menths In Bryn Mawr, ~a.,
4; and Caddie Wickham, histor- were Mr. Ralph Lee, Racine With her daughter and fanuly,
ian.
Rt J; Mrs. Roush, and
Dr Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Wagner and
At the close of the meeting, Gene Ables, Gallipolis. Other~ son, Tommy. Their d~ughter,
refre'!ihments were served.
attending were Mrs. Elizabeth J&lt;a;en, a stud~nt at Oh1o State
;-======~=.-.IVigar Marietta· Mr~
Lee Umvers1ty, ]Omed them fiJI'
Mrs. 'Abels and children Bar~ the Christmas holidays. Mrs.
bara, Beth, Bradley and Jer- Russell was taken ?n a teur ?f
ry, and the host and hostess
.the ~tmas displays m
Miss
Ellen
Shu!
d
M
Philadelphia
and was the guest
, TONIGHT
Do
er an
• r· of honor at a luncheon given by
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n Hardea were afternoon her daughter J'ust before returncallers.
lng to her home here.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY '
Mrs. Russell stayed with her
March 3-4·5
Mrs. Young Learns grm~dsen, Tommy, while Mr.
'7HE IPCRESS FILl!"
Of
Cowin•• Death
and Mrs. Wagner took a vaca· -TechnicolorMrs. Thomas Young receiv- tien to Kersey, Colo. where they
Michael Caine. Nigel Green,
Quy.cDoleman, Sue Lloyd.
; ed ward of the death of ber visited with Dr. and Mrs. RbColorcartoona
, cousin, Edward H. Davis
of ert Hoff, and also took a tour
Huntington
Valley,
Pa.
of the Grand Canyen, Las Veg1
SUNDA Y, MONDAY
as
. 'ted 'th fr' ds ·
and TUESDAY
I Mr. Davis was Ule son of UJe and VISI
WI
•en m
M1rch 6-7.a
l late Hugh H. avla and griiJid. Tucson, Ariz.
Hal W•lll•'
l1 son of the late T. H. avis Sr., COVRS_E_OO_MP_L_ETED
"BOEING BOEING"
both of Middleport. He visited
.
-Ter.hnicolorI in the area occasionaly. He i~ Leo H11l was the teacher of
be;~; J:~\~· Th~~:S ~~7~;· surviv~ by his wife and sever- a class.~ leadership and serv·
Christiane Schmidtmer su.' 1 al children. Mrs. o. H. Stewart Ice lrammg which was coiDt.anna Leigh.
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of Middlejlflrt Is an aunt and pleted February 22 by 22 per"••tureth: Fire Chelitr
Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher of Mid- sons of the Hysell Run Free
Colorcartoona
M thod' t Ch h T
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~a~cou~s~in~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiOO
e ISused was
urc .NateheKrupp's
text·
book
"You Caa Be A Soul Winner."
Credit cards were earned by
Helen Hill, Eloise Smith, EIC)o
lse Matson, June Dewhurst,
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
Harold Dewhurst,
Raymond
Keesee, Ada Keesee, Robert
Musser, Roberta Musser, Rose
Patterson, Robert Rlcbmoad,
Doris Richmond, Fred Samsel,
Rosemary Samsel, Beatrice J&gt;u..
gan, Nllo Hutchison, Betty Hut.
chison, 0. 0. Pattersoa, Audrey
Patterson, Beatrice May, Carrie Moore, and the teaeher
Leo Hill.
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day eveaing, at the bomt of
Mrs. Eugene Thompson. Members are reminded to bring bot.
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SENIOR CLASS of the Pomeroy High School wllb. sponsor a
apaghettl ~ at the Pomeroy Elementary School, Satur·
day, Mareh :1, from 1-7 p.m.
Tickets may be purchases from
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