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ELBERFELDS 1n POMEROY

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ANNUAL CHECK_ Employees of the State Department of_ Highways make ao;t a'!nual mileage check with
township trustees. Trustees of townships receive money fr~m license fees whtcb ':" figured on. a per mile ba·
~Around the table, left to right, are Roy Brown and Paul Smiff, Department of Highways; Cectl qaldwell and
(t J. Penningloll, trustees of Orange Township. The group met 10 the office of the county corrumss10ners Tuell-

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Appropriations of Jl,105,178.92
were approved Tuesday night
lor 1967 by the Meigs Local
School District Board of Education during its January meeting at the Pomeroy Elementary
builtllng.
The largest single appropri·
ation was $1163,060 for instruc!ion in the new conaolidaled dis1 troct. Approprtated ill the fixed
charges fund was '138,685.74
second highest amount.
Other appropriations for the
several funds of the district in·
eluded operation of school plant
143,700, administration, peraonal service salarJes and wages,
139,291.63, auxlllary
agencies
145,800,
Maintenance $7,250,
special services ,1,300, school
supplies $60,800, materials for
malntenance $9,800, equipment
replacement $16,300, contract

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Attending the meellng in Co- the less able.
-Mn. Sabra llm't'IMB wu'""{
lumbus are Mr. Hargraves, M~'Vocatloul educallol llelfll empWyed as an
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slstant SUpt. Larry Morrison, 10 live tlefiDite frilipooo uti IA!aclter.
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Clerk McCoiD!IB, a representa- meattlaJ Ia edoeatloa by noTbe board ~ ~ 1
rive of SUlllan . lssacs i Sul· lailll&amp; H ta OC&lt;IIpalfoall gas bills for beallnjj of lite B-. 1
livan Engineering Dnn, Prose- fOBk," Dr. llrum lold 1M land elementary odtool apte, \
cutin1 Attorney Bernard
V. board,
and II was reportet! ,ao
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Fultz, and Board memben Mro. Boar members qui!zed Dr. meter ltaJ beea ~ •
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E. 0 . Rall, Hiram Slawter and Brum on bow the decision i! board ltaJ tleclinetl i fill _,
Virgil King.
made by the slaw regarding the era! past bllil, cl•IJnlqi .lbop
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EXPERT QUIZZED
programa to be allowed, of&gt;. are out of reuoo ~- ~ ·•
Dr. Herbert Brum, Division serving that Meiga Local Ita! "sometblng IsM~···"
of Vooatlonal Etlueation, di.. not yet been permitted to fit -Building uae
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cllssed the vocational posslbil~ cosmetolORY into its program. file Pomeroy awnber fl ,Cpra. ~
ties of the proposed COJltllrohen- Dr. Brum lndkated lbe basis merce, Pomeroy
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the of the decision i! largely on Jo. glon ·Post No. ·•
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cal demand.
eroy- PTA
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A request
eational education division Is -Swtus of the school site re- cllri1 defo!Dae~ ==~
a service agency,
Indicated mained the same; the siw pro- Pomeroy el
Jtnfldlnl
there are vocational programs posed In the l'lclnity of Salis- bo available fur ~ pUr.
avaUable for students on levels bury elementary scboollta.i noll poses in caae
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to J been purchased.
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SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. B52 B52s have been used in close meso troops
year was $26,099.68. The bal·
ance of all funds of the district bombers today blasted a Viet support of ground troops. An4 resistance In Its puJb from two
at the close of 1966 waa $108,· Cong hideaway In the Iron in the first, they struck two and aldeo of the 110-square mile
519.33 and expenditures for the i Triangle less than a mile from one-half miles from U.S. forces region north of ~u·
past. year were ' 1·281,517.66, ln- 1American troops engaged in the during the bloody Ia Drang nits have boen boleti up "In tbe
cludmg federal pro]~ct expens- · war's biggest campaign. It was Valley battle of November 1965. area for 20 yeBl'l .I.Dd llave
es, Mr. McComas saod.
the closest the high Dying With the pinpoint bombing Ilaced the terrain with netWork
S~pt. George_ Hargraves, Jr., planes eveh hit to US F'orces.
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M!lotary
spokesmen
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that
the
roll
in
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war's
largest
The
BS2
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1tit! Iron
Ing tod ay In Col umus
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un- ground campmgn was pushed to Triangle was Ill@ second of the
:of Educallon building section. areds ol tons of ~mbs on a 163 Communists killed, '!9 day. In tile first, the hllb-fiyiDI
Hargraves said discussion will suspec!ed ~om~umst troop raptured an~ more . than 200 b~mbers blasted a Jl~Pet&amp;d
center on specificatioDJ
for . ca~p ill a thtck JUngle only 27 suspects detamed. Allted casual· Vtet Coog base In.
Mekoqg
the new high school statu f I moles northwest of Saogon. The ties were descrtbed aa light.
Delta-an area aotitll· ~ llt!l!ltln
lhe school si!A!, and
p~a::. . B52s usually strike from above The campaign, called Opera· Iin which BS2s rarely ,trike.
for the Pomeroy Junior. High the clouds at 30,000 feet.
lion Cedar Falll\, was launched A U.S. Marine t!or~ ~ , 11~
School cafewrta ~ tlressliJg The raid requtred pinpoint secretly Sunday In on eHort to abottt IS miles away from the
room projeeta '· ~ -.-···-· a"""'acy,opokeamen said, be- ri&lt;l. ~ - ~· fw ~the Jron jDelta large~ 101110 • •:,J!IIles
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Cess than a mile away-holding from which Communist have 1 Leatllernects," t1tt 'ritsi' '-J.Ior
positions and waiting for the launched hundreds of attacks on American fo,... tn &lt;tho . Delta,
deafening roar of the bombs w the Saigon area.
· I w e r e 1 we oping ·northward
subside before moving •head. It The multidivlsion force of Ithrough the . guerrilla riddeD
was only the second time that some 30,000 U.S. and Vletoa- mangrove swamps, ,',

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EL"B ERFE LDS JANO A'RY Cl EARANCEr. SA rE

Doe Sellon, OV·
UJelilt leaders, wiQ be ape·
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenclal IUHtl at the Rll~Ud port and family, Jerry a n d
Cburcb ·Of tile Nazarene for Mickey, and Mn. Mildred Zei~
a thnwight 1ppearuee Jaa. ler visit«! during ~e holiday&gt;
n;t4-15. They are well koOWJt, with the latter's I!IOD and farn
lulvlog bad 38 yean Ia ratllo ily in Belpre.
-work In maay 1ta1es and on
Mr. and Mrs. WinUred Glau
mall)' stations. They have pas-and
cblldren, Frances and Ed
tored aad tvBngellzed
for
maay· years ud wUl present ward of Lancaster visited thb
past week will&gt; Mr. and Mrs .
th• gospel to a "llviag" way. Paul Haptonstall and son, Bill.
Ui~" Carroll Lyons, Middle- shall; "The Wedding Bargain," Wilbur Beaver, pastor of the
Mrs. Bernard Schramm bas
pcfrTPublic Librarian, has an- ~ Turnbull ; " With A Vengence,'' Rutlapd Church, cordially in·
nounced that several new titles Shannon: 11 Fiowers By Wenda,'' vites the public. ·
returned to her home in Zal1te•are ready for loan, including King; · The Gunhand," Kafka;
ville following a holiday
uln Sickness And In Health," "The Traces Of MerrUee,"
here with her daughter
by Rendell ; •'Deadline," Dew- Brean; "Run Foo, un,
ru.
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family,
Mr. and Mrs.
ey; "Beyond our Selves," Mar- ber : "A Horse In1 Your
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in a, UlJohn
Smith; "The Masked Riders,"
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Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Feaser
1•1 Ford : '"Chesapeake
Docll&gt;r,"
TUESDAY
and family, Marjorie and Da,
Humphries: and "Comanche AMERJCAN LEGION
vid of Washington, D. C., Mrs.
~; Interlude," Roberts.
[ iary of Lewis Manley Post
James McDonald of Cheyney,
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Steele
Library ours are rom 1 10 '
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~ I in-!'aw, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ba- Middleport BP&amp;W Club will De Collum£btous, welreti amongd frlt hdc
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1\ev. and Mrs. C. Melvin Al- er, Mmersvllle.
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here for funeral services for
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(' ,;npany office. The prograr!l
kire and Mrs. Harry p. Smith I Mrs. Susie Fischer was the wHl be on ''Wurld Affairs" with the late Mrs. C. E. Ruppelt,
were In Jackson S~turday ev~n- 1 Sunday guest of Mrs. Charles Mary Ann Campbell of Galli- mother of the Rev.
Howard •
ing to attend ~ dmn~r meetmg McNamee, Middleport.
I lis as guest speaker.
Ruppelt.
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and
po
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6·30 · m
District Stewards
Pvt. and Mrs. John McLaugh· dmner wlll
at . p. .
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parma)ee
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lin left Friday for Sumter S. the Martin Restauran~.
have ,retu~ fr?m
11everal
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dixon C. after a \'isit with their par- SYRACUSE PTA w11l meet 1 weeks vacation 1~ st.. Peter~vislled Sunday at Shade with
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d M Ll d Me at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the . burg and other pomts m Flon·
Mr and Mrs Gerald King
~n s,hr r. a~ Mrs. d oy M • school auditorium. There will
where they visited with the ,
Mr and Mr~ Clyde Adkln~ of Raug Fm :n ~ a~
t:s.
be
special
entertainment
with
former's
brothers.
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er re a IV· refreshments afterwards. All _
of her brother and sister-in-law, es.
parents and friends are urged I Party is Given on
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Biggs Mrs. Homer Holter visited to attend.
14th BirtL-'-··
and family
Sunday wilh her brother and WSCS OF THE UNITED Me- Sa d J h '""""3
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'Miss Pat~icia Fields student sister-in-Jaw, Mr. and
MI*s. thodist church will meet ues- ithn Y_ 0 ~sonbi= ono t
riw'se· returned to Children's Roy Frecker.
Iday at 7:30 p.m. at the church . w 8 surp se
ay par Y
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. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dal! Kautt and rn-ogram topic "Dialogue with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamc!l
a Iter spendmg a lew days wolh 1famtly
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. Mr. •·
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het' pa~ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo. j: and Mrs. Roy Holter nnd fami- Mrs. Harry
Smith and Mrs . . ance of her· 1401 birthday.
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Mrs Alice Davis spent sun I Y·
Eddte Smoth. All members are lr h
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day ~lth her sister and brother~ I Mr and Mrs H A Richard- !urged to attend and to bring els ?'tedents servtse .
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son and family of Columbus p astic mTUESDAY
Jcme con amers.
Maye1,. CoIurn bus,. J"1m Con d•~.
Iwere weekend guests ol her par.
Kathy McGirr Jim
Warner
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kerns REGULAR STATED meetmg Nancy Buchan~n. Rick Hawley:
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Roush They also visited Mr of Racme Lodge No. 461 F&amp;AM S I I S
M"k V Coo
TONIGHT
and Mrs. Manning Rollsh
will be Tuesday, Jan. 10. There YvKa thwanCoson,d 'Re t~_n Q. ~~:
Jan. 10
Jll be
k . th E t red ey, .II y n e, onrue U!
Alfr•d Hltchco!::k'!l
, daughter Kimberly
and Mr. w ·
. wor m e n e
len, Susan Gerlach, Dave Bus·
''TORN CURTAIN"
and Mrs. Ja('()b Baer and da11~ Apprentice degree. All .master kirk, Diane Welsh , Okey RejtITechmcolorf
lig!1ter, Miss Helen.
Masons are w~come said Dav- ter Rhonda Hysell Doxie Wa1Julle (Mar}' Poppins) An·
Yost, worshtpful master.
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Mrs. Everett Thom~s
THE STEWARDSHIP 8 n d ters, Greg White ar1d an o n·
Kedrova.
ed home Sunday evenmg from F"
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f H th son, and Karen Johnson.
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
mance
mmiSS1on o
ea
OF 1966
Col~~bus where she has been Methodist Church will
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c
ass1stmg in the care of
her Tuesday evening, Jan . lO,
BIRTH ANNUlJNCED
daughter, Mrs. Gene DeWees 7 30
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the Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWees
WEDNESDAY, Jon. 11
and infant son.
y~ar'tbu~g.et.o war on
(Fay Thomas) of Columbus are
NOT OPEN
announcing the birth Bf a 9 lb.
4{) AITEND SERVICE
WEDNESDAY
11 oz. son, MichaPI 1\ichard,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
•nd SATURDAY
Approximately 40 persons at· _WHITE ROSE Lodge . Ne 291 Tuesday, Jan11ary :::, at
Ml.
Jen. 12-13-14
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tended the first Sunday even· ": meet at the American
CarmeL Hospital.
''WHO'S AFRAID OF
ing
church
service
being
glon
Hall
Wednesday,
Grandparents are Mr . and
VIRGINIA WOOLF?
30
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ducted at Heath
Methodist
at : P· m,
i Mrs. Everett Thomas of Pome·
~:~:t~Geo_
Taylor.
Segal, Richard
Sandy Church by the Rev Max Dona· AMAEUR GARDEN
Ciuh 1 roy and Mrs. Mildred DeWees
This l.!i nn A-dult pichue. The services .will be held will meet at the home of Mrs. I and Clarence DeWees of Mideach Sunday evening at 7:30 Edward Burkett, Middleport, Idleport The DeWeeses also have
D•ffv R•nts
: "15c &amp; 40c
p.m.
Jan. u at s p.m.
· two other chndren. oa·1id, age
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live, and Karen, age three.
FRIENDLY Citizens Band -"----'""'"""'--- Radio Club will meet Thursday 112, 7 p.m. at the Williams-RaJ' night, Jap.. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at 1 derson home. The subject will
the Alms Amvets Lodge Hall. be Emergency Preparedness,
All members and their frien~s taught by Mrs. Walter Brown,
are welcome. Refreshments will ' and Mrs. Lyle Balderson.
be
POMEROY CHAPTER No. 80
I served.
. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY So- Royal Arch Masons, will hold ,
Clety of ~omeroy F1rsl Baptist , a stated convocation Wednesday
Church wtll meet at the ehurch I at 7:30 p. m. for business and
~~rsday January 12 · at 7 30 , to confer the Past Masters de. ROCK SPRINGS Grange will gree on one candidate. Al~rt
meet Thursday at 8 p.m. There G._ Woodard, excellen~
ht!h
will be a program and refresh- i prtest, ~equests all officers a. d
ments will be served.
. compamons to attend.
CATHOLIC Women's Club ' OHIO ETA PHI Chap!A!r, BeThursday at 3 p.m. in church ta Sigma Phi SoroMty, will meet
auditorium. Rosary services in . Wednesday evening, Jan. 11 at
sanctuary at 7:45p.m. will pr ~- 1 8:lS p. m. i~ the Col~mbus and
cedet.Jo the meeting .
Southern Oh10 Electrtcal ComPAST COUNCILORS
of pany social room. Nancy Efaw,
Theodorus Council, Daughters home economist, will present a
of AmeMca, wiU meet Thursd.ay
Members are
evPning, at the home of
Mr.
reminded that dues are
and Mrs. James J. Guinther,
and proceeds from the
must be turned in
Syracuse with Mrs. Max Meinbart as the hostess.
at this meeUng.
REEDSVILLE • LONG BotTHURSDAY
tom Homemakers club w i II BUSY BEE CLASS of the
We invite you to use all the facilities
meet Thursday evening, Jan. First Baptist Church In Middleport, regular meeting Tlmrsday
of our Full Service Bank during the
QUICK SERVICE FOR Jan. 12, because of the Week
coming year.
THE HOLIDAYS!
of Prayer services to be held\
next week at Heath Methodist
FREE CUSTOMER PARKING
ctmrch.
ELEANOR CIRCLE of Heath
DRY CUANING
Methodist Church meets Thur!.day evening at 7:30 p. m. at the
-SERVIc;Echurch. Ml'!. Robert Ord wiU
(Upon Your Roquast)
be 4eYotlonal leader
and

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in Grundy, Va . wi~ Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Bane, parents of
the former's hullban&lt;l.
Mr.
Bane is serving witlt tlte Eng!·
neer Btn. in VIet Nam.

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Mattress arid Box Spring

Mr. and Mn. llalplt Gllmo"'
spent I week 4urlni the bo!lolays In Columbus with their
olaoghten and ~.
Mr.
and Mrs. Vemon Bobb and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn
Parsons and family.

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!111'1. Criswell, preoldmt, op111 lllo Januaey roeet.in&amp; ened ~ meellnl 11UII a N""
Wamen'a Socloty of 1 Year'a m&lt;ditatloo. Slle '"""""'"
~~jlr Servteo of
Heath .... tho World Doy of Prayer
O!urob Monday eve- 1to be oOserved In Febnlal")' and
reminded the lll'lMIP of
tbo
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jWeek of Prayer 11&gt; be oblorvod
i llh. Galen .Brown, dlainnan in February and reminded the
1f Ill aludy, was assisted in
ol tile Week ol Prayer
....ion by Mrs.
James , services to be held nell week
c;tla...U, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. 1at Heath Church. A note
of
, ~ Shuler, who read passa1es. · ,ympatby was extended 11&gt; !llrs.
. : Mr:t. Moore read the purpose Crary Davis on the death of
-.,. ot the self study of scripture as her sister, Miss LeJWre Gibbs.
plated to wamen of the WSCS ' Durin~~: the social hour the
Jnd pointed out many ways to ' hostesses, Mrs.. Mildred Zelg·
teek understanding of our re- ! Jer, Mrs. Fred Hibbs, Mrs . Earl
ligious bel!..rs and duty to God . I Daveport, Ml'!. James. Brew·
'these inctude taking time to ington, and Mrs. David . Ent)e &amp;done, to meditate, to pray, sminger served a salad ~
, lDd to think about the results from a table covered w1th a
" that are possible with a self ~ pink linen cloth and centered
~al11ation of oneself in rela- with an arrangement of pink
lion to the work oltbe church. gladiolus flanked by pink tape!'!
Mrs. CHsweU gave a con- in white holders. Mrs. Criswell
eluding prayer. The next ses- p:esided at the silver coffee ser~
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the ,~real 10eie1Y Amorlealls "do 1101 11'1111 111 R e· p Ub II c 1 a relletl!lD will
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! ----- throe Jeaftl Ill oll..e. ---Preftldent'o llllllniSs, hoUse GOP
·ID a mber ~te State The Chief EUcUtlve was leader Gerald I( FO{d, _Mich.,
o1 ~ UD!on mesup to lntorrupted U limel by ap- 111d Senate Rop~bllcoa leader
Co..,...s and to the Amer!CIII plause -&lt;&gt;ut was greeted only Evereu M. Dlrk9eli, ID., ..,.
people · TUesday nJihl, be ' by !lienee wbea be called fur a' cused Jolmson ol folllllg to !Ike
!Dsis;JIt could be dooe.
I ~ per eent sur&lt;barge on
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Gallia County Ag- specialized allllstanee In
all
ribustness and industry
has phases of the A&amp;ronomy Industhe servioes of an "area agro1&gt;- try in cooperation with the Counwill assist in car- J ty Extension programs In Adprograms. arns, Brown, Jllj!bland, . Pike,
Wells has joined Rpss, Scioto, VInton, Jackson,
staff at ' Hocking, Meigs, Lawrence, Gal·
an Area Extemion lia and Athens Counties.
serving 13 These will include in - depth
schools, field trials, and indJ.
Extension Agent, vidual problems In Agronomy.
will conduct educa- Plans are to conduct ln-&lt;lepth
and provide training schools In corn soy.
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TWO SENTENCED
Two Jackson
men were
sentenced Tuesday Oil inform&amp;·
tiona! affidavits charging them
with malicious entry ()f
t.be
Miller Brothers Store 1n Rut·
land on December 30 . Charles
Lewis Wilson, 25, was sentenced to 1-2 years in the Ohio pel&gt;Highway
patrol ilenliary and Jack Dean Friley,
tnvestliBied a two car colli- 20, was sentenced to 1·2 years
sion ati 7:55 a.m. Tuesday on in the Ohio Reformatory at
Rt. 124! three miles east of the Mansfield.
junctio' ' of Rt. 325. Edgar R.
Priddy ! 19, Rt. 1 Rutland. comFINALLY PASSES
plain
of a minor Injury but Kings mill, Ohio (UPI)
was n lmmediaiely treated. Voters in the Deerfleid-Unfon
School District narrowly apOffi " reported that Larry I. proved a six-mill operating levy
D. Barr, 21, Rt. 1 Langsville, · Tuesday after being warned
had slowed to maoe a nght schools would have to close Jf
turn fl
. lo a driveway. Behind they did not. The levy had been
him,
iddy ~t~led to slow and turned down five times by the
his c s~ ,Ple back or the people of this area of Warren
Barr
! County.
The atl1&gt;1 oiled Priddy to
Meigs t!oooty court Jan. 13 on I M!~gs General Hospital
a cha.i.re of failure to
stop . Admissions - Clay
Cook,
'thl '~"the assured clear dis- Pomeroy; Emma Westlake, Sy:
ni
racuse; Paul Holter, Racine:
nee. i
Austin RusseU, Middleport.
Theti was heavy damage to 1 Disc:!harges - Everett Dailey,
the fr t of the Priddy car and \ Edna Lit\le. Emma McCey, 0,.
mude te danf'* to the rear of \ al Darst.
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the B r car• .J'
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Pa 1 arrests Wednesday in- Veter•n• Meu~Prial BosPII&amp;C.c\ud ' John B. Morgan, Jr., Admissions ~- c);&amp;:u.n~41, Cl veland, speeding, Galli- Quails, Middleport; JIJ!m Bropolls unicipal court, Jan. 11; gan, Rullond.

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beans, soil 8lld water, fura;es,
fertility, oad tobacco.
trials will be eonducled
the various crops to support
research In progress at I b
Ohio Agricultural Research and
Development Center, Wooster,
Ohio.
The Soutnern Branch
~ARDC, Iocated at
rown County, and the
east Branch, at Carpealer
Meigs \)ounty, will be used
various Agronomy tours, demonstrations, and field trials.
Wells served as Brown Cowlty Extension Agent, Agriculture, for the past 9~ years.
He is a native of Kentucky 111d
received his Bachelor of Scleace
Degree in Agriculture
from
the University of Kentucky in
1951 and his Master's Degree
Agriculture from lh e 0 hI
State University in August,
Wells had ezperience with
fertilizer industry before joi'rling
the Cooperative Extension
ice in Kentucky. H'e served
counly agent in Kentucky fur
three
years
before
ing to the
0 hio Extension Service In 1955 •• 4-H
Agent in Scioto County, i!J55.57,
and to Brown County in 1957 as
County Extension Service, Agriculture. He ~s 38, married,
and has two children. The lamily will continue Jiving In
Georgetown, OhiO, for the present.
Mr. Wells may be reached
through your local Extension ofFlee or directly at the
Area
Extension Center, 108
Court
Street, Hillsboro. Phone, 3934122.

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scboofbus, municipal court, Jan. The Rncme emergency squad \
11; Robert L. Woodward. 1B, I was called Tuesday ~\ ~1.30 a.
Patriot Star Rt., reckless op-1 m. to tne Homer Clrc,e resteration, municipal court, Jan. 1de?ce, Rt. 1, ~nd transported
. Mild ed Salse 45 R\.
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acme,
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W ed to the Paul Holter residence
sac · . O n, . '
sage,. · 1 in Racine and transported him
Va., lailur~ to diSplay a high- to Meigs General Hospital as a
way use tax:. perm1t, Meigs coun. t
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boost 11&gt; belp pay lbe .ollbe 1trl pro&amp;ram war. '!be boollt would alleet &amp;'I
bJ!1J. 11 ploD- he laid ·do""- But !Ill declared mll1Jon ~~ l!lo 15 liJpayers.
11i111 1o
the ,~real 10eie1Y Amorlealls "do 1101 11'1111 111 R e· p Ub II c 1 a relletl!lD will
at
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I'L-..r-ot ~ ~~~ey 1 swllt. In a jollll - • eonlerond 111010 alP')'" Ill bave beoome used to duriJlB bi~enee · )mD1!"ti•te!r:·after · lbe
ot:l\lzl.
! ----- throe Jeaftl Ill oll..e. ---Preftldent'o llllllniSs, hoUse GOP
·ID a mber ~te State The Chief EUcUtlve was leader Gerald I( FO{d, _Mich.,
o1 ~ UD!on mesup to lntorrupted U limel by ap- 111d Senate Rop~bllcoa leader
Co..,...s and to the Amer!CIII plause -&lt;&gt;ut was greeted only Evereu M. Dlrk9eli, ID., ..,.
people · TUesday nJihl, be ' by !lienee wbea be called fur a' cused Jolmson ol folllllg to !Ike
!Dsis;JIt could be dooe.
I ~ per eent sur&lt;barge on
"new dlroctions" suggeoiecl
Johnsoa spoke before 1 House IndividUal IIIII corporate tncome by the NoYember elections.
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Altea Agronomist to Serve 13 County Area
,..k

Melg
Gallia County Ag- specialized allllstanee In
all
ribustness and industry
has phases of the A&amp;ronomy Industhe servioes of an "area agro1&gt;- try in cooperation with the Counwill assist in car- J ty Extension programs In Adprograms. arns, Brown, Jllj!bland, . Pike,
Wells has joined Rpss, Scioto, VInton, Jackson,
staff at ' Hocking, Meigs, Lawrence, Gal·
an Area Extemion lia and Athens Counties.
serving 13 These will include in - depth
schools, field trials, and indJ.
Extension Agent, vidual problems In Agronomy.
will conduct educa- Plans are to conduct ln-&lt;lepth
and provide training schools In corn soy.
;.::.:;=----~--;__-~-------''-.:..
TWO SENTENCED
Two Jackson
men were
sentenced Tuesday Oil inform&amp;·
tiona! affidavits charging them
with malicious entry ()f
t.be
Miller Brothers Store 1n Rut·
land on December 30 . Charles
Lewis Wilson, 25, was sentenced to 1-2 years in the Ohio pel&gt;Highway
patrol ilenliary and Jack Dean Friley,
tnvestliBied a two car colli- 20, was sentenced to 1·2 years
sion ati 7:55 a.m. Tuesday on in the Ohio Reformatory at
Rt. 124! three miles east of the Mansfield.
junctio' ' of Rt. 325. Edgar R.
Priddy ! 19, Rt. 1 Rutland. comFINALLY PASSES
plain
of a minor Injury but Kings mill, Ohio (UPI)
was n lmmediaiely treated. Voters in the Deerfleid-Unfon
School District narrowly apOffi " reported that Larry I. proved a six-mill operating levy
D. Barr, 21, Rt. 1 Langsville, · Tuesday after being warned
had slowed to maoe a nght schools would have to close Jf
turn fl
. lo a driveway. Behind they did not. The levy had been
him,
iddy ~t~led to slow and turned down five times by the
his c s~ ,Ple back or the people of this area of Warren
Barr
! County.
The atl1&gt;1 oiled Priddy to
Meigs t!oooty court Jan. 13 on I M!~gs General Hospital
a cha.i.re of failure to
stop . Admissions - Clay
Cook,
'thl '~"the assured clear dis- Pomeroy; Emma Westlake, Sy:
ni
racuse; Paul Holter, Racine:
nee. i
Austin RusseU, Middleport.
Theti was heavy damage to 1 Disc:!harges - Everett Dailey,
the fr t of the Priddy car and \ Edna Lit\le. Emma McCey, 0,.
mude te danf'* to the rear of \ al Darst.
•
the B r car• .J'
...
__ ;
Pa 1 arrests Wednesday in- Veter•n• Meu~Prial BosPII&amp;C.c\ud ' John B. Morgan, Jr., Admissions ~- c);&amp;:u.n~41, Cl veland, speeding, Galli- Quails, Middleport; JIJ!m Bropolls unicipal court, Jan. 11; gan, Rullond.

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G. Tuttle, 18; Miners-

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beans, soil 8lld water, fura;es,
fertility, oad tobacco.
trials will be eonducled
the various crops to support
research In progress at I b
Ohio Agricultural Research and
Development Center, Wooster,
Ohio.
The Soutnern Branch
~ARDC, Iocated at
rown County, and the
east Branch, at Carpealer
Meigs \)ounty, will be used
various Agronomy tours, demonstrations, and field trials.
Wells served as Brown Cowlty Extension Agent, Agriculture, for the past 9~ years.
He is a native of Kentucky 111d
received his Bachelor of Scleace
Degree in Agriculture
from
the University of Kentucky in
1951 and his Master's Degree
Agriculture from lh e 0 hI
State University in August,
Wells had ezperience with
fertilizer industry before joi'rling
the Cooperative Extension
ice in Kentucky. H'e served
counly agent in Kentucky fur
three
years
before
ing to the
0 hio Extension Service In 1955 •• 4-H
Agent in Scioto County, i!J55.57,
and to Brown County in 1957 as
County Extension Service, Agriculture. He ~s 38, married,
and has two children. The lamily will continue Jiving In
Georgetown, OhiO, for the present.
Mr. Wells may be reached
through your local Extension ofFlee or directly at the
Area
Extension Center, 108
Court
Street, Hillsboro. Phone, 3934122.

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CORN Flakes l 55&lt;
STARCH • • • •
BLEACH • • • •
Salad Dressing 39c
ARGO
TUNA
l•r

46oL
cans

12oz.
boxH

VAN CAMJI!S

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gal.

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DOLLY MADISON

1601.

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49c

CRACKERS
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· one year In advance .t
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Office. 118-10;
!; • "
Three monthl U .91J Hy
whe re
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One month. Sl.JO. 87 \
110.00; Sb:
rnontn1
montla, 13.00; SuhRcrl~
~unday TimN-

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NOW ENJOY LOWER MEAT PRICES AT ALL
Just A Little
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Rath All Meat \

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WIE

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Just A Little
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"THE ONE STOP STORE•

IVEIIY THING FROM FOOD TO FlED

PH.

Vegetable
1!111. pkg. .

lb.

French Fried

69c

ICE CREAM·

St., PomP roy. o hi..,, .
OffJ~e Phonll
992. i

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Puf"""' t!la!ly ucept Slturday by
Valle]' Publlahln1 Company, •

ASST.--,.fROZEN

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CHEESE SPREAD
P~~.

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Chief Brand American

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Vletnam In' the prepooterow
war wllerein the Unllnd States
Is unable Ia cope with a
backward people lnbabltlng a
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Cooked Ham · · · · · · · ··:'. lb. 59c Fryer Quarters ........ lit. 35f
ECHRICH BRAND
Smoked Sausage · · ·· · · lb. 79c Fryer Legs .. · ...... · .. lb. 55'
SUPER RIGHT
Fryer Breast · .. ·.. · •.. lb.
Fresh Sausage · · 1-lb. roll 39c
Pork Steaks, Buff Style lb. 69c Boiling.Beef Plate · /\ lb.
Chipped Chopped Ham lb. 99c Stewing Beef · .. .. " ·:!b~
Pitza Burgers 18-oz pkg 1.09 Boneless Family Steak lb

avor.

Beef Rib Steaks

It's fresh-ground flavor you can't get in a can.

You see, once the coffee bean is ground, the flavor begins to faue.
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Breaded Perch 2 lb. pkg. $1.1

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Pork &amp;Beans 7 - 1-lb. cans $1 Blended Juice · · 3 cans $1.00,f ,
A&amp;P BRAND, 46 OZ. CANS

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Grape Jelly · · · · · · 3 lb. jar 69c
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Spanish Bar Cake 2 for 69c
Homestyle Donuts pkg. 29c
Blueberry Pie .... each 59c

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McCulloch, Rep.' 'WIJliam M!\1'
fire ripped through
, ''!;;":1i
uall of Lakewond, state GOP
downtown building
" They're one of many.
cllalnnan John Andrews an'd
causing damage ••· 1
S~te F'lnuce Olalnnan
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CO,.YIUGHT 111196., fH( GREAT ATlANTIC. IIAC IFIC TEA CO .. INC .
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plecea of equipment rough! the
SAVE 20c MILD &amp; MELLOW ·
lh.1 ... at 175 S. High St. across
the F. t. R. Lazarus Co.,
of Ohio'a ,largesl depart·
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JANE PARKER VALUES
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Mr. and Mrs. George Queen from 1 second floor window to
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holiday guests of Mr. and Mro. Dames. Ronald Sims rece•lvedl il
Alva .Uevaull.
an eye Injury.
Thin Mints _ 12-oz. pkg. 39c
1-lb.
Mr. and Mrs. Mu Hall bad The struclure houaes more
A&amp;P BRAND SOLID
their daughter, Elma C:ine, and
15 stores and offices. lnTune
61-2-oz, can 37c
lt¢illy as holiday guesls.
Mosklns Credit ClothAlP SIEDL!SS
Tom Lewis of C.llfornla
Sl4re, on the ground Door.
Raisins _
61-2-oz. pk9• 2,',1c
a · recent auest In the
A&amp;P DRIED
Bowles, Jr., home.
Miss Linda Tope of Col11mbus
Peaches _
ll·oz. pkg. 49c
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SUNNY FIELD
Jr. lar.d Mr. and Mrs.
oots. Mr. and Mra. Low•ll
Pastry Flour _ 5 lb. bag 51 c
Bowles, Sr, attended
Mr. and Mrs. Mu Hall were
ANN PAGE
services for a relaUve.
recent guests of their
Spaghetti _
3 lb. pkg. SSe
Trader, at Delaware re&lt;ently. 'law and daughter, Mr; and Mn.
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Donley Stronr is rec:upera~ Richard IJIU• near Columbus.
ing from on appendectomy
Mrs. Lowell Tope and Lin&lt;la
B.roccoli Spears _ 2 pkgs. 49c
Holzer HoapltaL
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Mra. Erma Nelson
Ohio.
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Vietnam was ospectcd by Imisplaced sell confldence th~t I
Jobns&lt;!n to compel U1e .Nol1h Ia Ibe could handle the Sov1et s
cease ill mlUllry lnllitratlon of Joseph Stalin.
the South In support of the Viet 1 The failure_of U.S. alrpower
Con&amp; guerrillas. It aDU&amp;ht also Ito a&lt;COmphsb any ..,elul
to blast tile Hanoi
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Soutboaal Allia warfare. Aa I tho United Sta!OI got inl4 1
policy with th&lt;Je.e ol&gt;jeetlvoa
war wltll a real advO&lt;liOl)',
bombin&amp; Ill North Vietnam
boc! a signal lor !low It
dismal, disastrous,
Jnhn!oo's

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happily directo biJ non-flalltlnl
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be tho second annivenary
LBJ 'a authorization lor U.S.
ground troopo to enr~~:~• In
d~rect combat in South Vietllam
If the South Vietnam military
a!ked lor belp. Some weeks
earlier, 011 April 2. Il65,
Jobmon and . tile National
Security Councll bnd decided Ia
increase mllltary and economic
aid to Soutll Vietnam.
1
On that date there were 211,100
U.S. troops ill South Vietnam. I
The U.S. tn&gt;ops were ossi,gnedl

_,. ,npllftllllon. ElM, ~
Dally Se\lllMI ~-KI4it~
The bomJ1n1 ov.er-·1111 .... to American people 111U51 !lfi4I!IIJ)Iy t---'--...----~-~-------

lll'UII. peace _ , _ toblt.

and ln .blact ·lllll!orm,

lodty In tile SOUtheast
Asian jungles. The war 1s
movinl toward a new front in
IIOI'Ibeast 'lllalland. 'l1le South
Vietnamese army gradually bas
shucked ill fighting respon!lblli·
lioo until u.s. troops now have
had to be assignnd to euard the
SVN capital Itself. The VC have
been appro.aching tile suburbs
Saigon to lob mortar shells into
various Jn.staUations.
Johnson's band11icked SVN

lllat Asian boys should do.
Presldenllal candidate Johnson
was very firm about that in a
sjleech Aug. 12, 1964, In which
hil scorned the idea of a U.S.
sroundwar in Southeast Asia.
·LBJ also ridiculed auggestiono
fOr tbe use of air power iJ\ the
Vietnam war. All of that, of
~urse, was campaign oratory
State Auditor Roger Cloud
which is usually romjXlsed announced today that inheriabout . equa1ly of mislddln&amp; tance tax collections hit a rec-;--ord high of 139,802,997 during
the 1966 calendar year.
Cloud said that a tabulation
of the February and August ta•
settlements showed collections
were up $8,346,078 or 26.5 per
cent over the previous peak
collections of $31,45&amp;.919 during
the 1165 calendar year.
Collections in Meigs County
WASIIINGTON (UPI) A in 1966 were $31,988 as
freshman congressman
who pared with $34,064 in 1965.
scored a big upset over a vet- Half of the collections, under
eran Incumbent Monday , was the law, are retained by the !anamed secreta~ of Ohio • 19- cal taxing district where
member Republican congres- 1 tax originated, and the
alonal delegation.
ball Is paid over to the
Tbe unusual move
~arne after certain deductions a r
w~Jen ~P· Clarenee E. Miller, made for fees charged by coun·
of Lancaster, was appoirlted ty auditors and treasurers
BICl'etary of the bloc, the larg· cover the cost of collection.
e~ GOP delegation in the new . Largest col1ection was made
COngress.
In Cuyahoga County, with $11,U. S. ReJ&gt;. Francea P. Bolton. 256,509 followed by Hamilton
ol C!evelind, was ro • elected County wltil $7,272,525. Receipts
chairman of the group
and in the other major counties in~p. WilHam P .. McCulloch of . eluded: Franklin, $2,699.782;
Piqua "~ relained as Y Ice Summit, $1,620.002; Lucas, 11.dullrman; '
654,668; Montgomery, $1,297,·
'Anotl&gt;er Drllaizallonal sbllt, 035: Stark, 11,388,713, and Ma·
however, elected . Rep: William honing 1597 250,
;,
E. Stanton of Pameaville Ia re· ·
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place Rep. Jackson Betts of I
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Findlay as treasurer of the I

Are Large As
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w,er in which American boys There are nearly 400 000 u.S.
are doing the jungle fighting
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Vletnam In' the prepooterow
war wllerein the Unllnd States
Is unable Ia cope with a
backward people lnbabltlng a
s~ver niland In ~theut Asia.
Both Nol1h and South Viet.
nam are more nearly tribal
communllles than they are
sla!OI or naUom. Yet the Viet
Cona has been able to stand off
the straleiJ, the tacti&lt;s, the
onlltical pr~sure and th•
mecllanlzed might of the United

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If these facto frustrate the
American people, they also
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demand "" accounting of tile

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Smoked Sausage · · ·· · · lb. 79c Fryer Legs .. · ...... · .. lb. 55'
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Fresh Sausage · · 1-lb. roll 39c
Pork Steaks, Buff Style lb. 69c Boiling.Beef Plate · /\ lb.
Chipped Chopped Ham lb. 99c Stewing Beef · .. .. " ·:!b~
Pitza Burgers 18-oz pkg 1.09 Boneless Family Steak lb

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Beef Rib Steaks

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You see, once the coffee bean is ground, the flavor begins to faue.
That's why, when we at A&amp;P bqy the finest coffees we can nnd,
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Breaded Perch 2 lb. pkg. $1.1

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Homestyle Donuts pkg. 29c
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McCulloch, Rep.' 'WIJliam M!\1'
fire ripped through
, ''!;;":1i
uall of Lakewond, state GOP
downtown building
" They're one of many.
cllalnnan John Andrews an'd
causing damage ••· 1
S~te F'lnuce Olalnnan
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CO,.YIUGHT 111196., fH( GREAT ATlANTIC. IIAC IFIC TEA CO .. INC .
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said 75 men and 24
mlllee.
plecea of equipment rough! the
SAVE 20c MILD &amp; MELLOW ·
lh.1 ... at 175 S. High St. across
the F. t. R. Lazarus Co.,
of Ohio'a ,largesl depart·
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Aeillo, 41, auffered a 1
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Mr. and Mrs. George Queen from 1 second floor window to
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holiday guests of Mr. and Mro. Dames. Ronald Sims rece•lvedl il
Alva .Uevaull.
an eye Injury.
Thin Mints _ 12-oz. pkg. 39c
1-lb.
Mr. and Mrs. Mu Hall bad The struclure houaes more
A&amp;P BRAND SOLID
their daughter, Elma C:ine, and
15 stores and offices. lnTune
61-2-oz, can 37c
lt¢illy as holiday guesls.
Mosklns Credit ClothAlP SIEDL!SS
Tom Lewis of C.llfornla
Sl4re, on the ground Door.
Raisins _
61-2-oz. pk9• 2,',1c
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A&amp;P DRIED
Bowles, Jr., home.
Miss Linda Tope of Col11mbus
Peaches _
ll·oz. pkg. 49c
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SUNNY FIELD
Jr. lar.d Mr. and Mrs.
oots. Mr. and Mra. Low•ll
Pastry Flour _ 5 lb. bag 51 c
Bowles, Sr, attended
Mr. and Mrs. Mu Hall were
ANN PAGE
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recent guests of their
Spaghetti _
3 lb. pkg. SSe
Trader, at Delaware re&lt;ently. 'law and daughter, Mr; and Mn.
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ing from on appendectomy
Mrs. Lowell Tope and Lin&lt;la
B.roccoli Spears _ 2 pkgs. 49c
Holzer HoapltaL
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Mra. Erma Nelson
Ohio.
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tittle people are not commies at American misplay in foreign
heart.
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policy comparable to Johnson's 1
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tration policies In Southeast late Franklin D. Roosevelt went
Allla have been colossal disast- off inw the wild blue yonder I
er. Tho decision Ia bomb North unsupported by other than hiS
Vietnam was ospectcd by Imisplaced sell confldence th~t I
Jobns&lt;!n to compel U1e .Nol1h Ia Ibe could handle the Sov1et s
cease ill mlUllry lnllitratlon of Joseph Stalin.
the South In support of the Viet 1 The failure_of U.S. alrpower
Con&amp; guerrillas. It aDU&amp;ht also Ito a&lt;COmphsb any ..,elul
to blast tile Hanoi
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Soutboaal Allia warfare. Aa I tho United Sta!OI got inl4 1
policy with th&lt;Je.e ol&gt;jeetlvoa
war wltll a real advO&lt;liOl)',
bombin&amp; Ill North Vietnam
boc! a signal lor !low It
dismal, disastrous,
Jnhn!oo's

MI•}}er Narned

·A Whale When
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happily directo biJ non-flalltlnl
14 tile ..,.,.fi&amp;btinl job of
I'OIIless vUiagon. Tho

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Your Savings"

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So It lJ tl&gt;ot next June I
be tho second annivenary
LBJ 'a authorization lor U.S.
ground troopo to enr~~:~• In
d~rect combat in South Vietllam
If the South Vietnam military
a!ked lor belp. Some weeks
earlier, 011 April 2. Il65,
Jobmon and . tile National
Security Councll bnd decided Ia
increase mllltary and economic
aid to Soutll Vietnam.
1
On that date there were 211,100
U.S. troops ill South Vietnam. I
The U.S. tn&gt;ops were ossi,gnedl

_,. ,npllftllllon. ElM, ~
Dally Se\lllMI ~-KI4it~
The bomJ1n1 ov.er-·1111 .... to American people 111U51 !lfi4I!IIJ)Iy t---'--...----~-~-------

lll'UII. peace _ , _ toblt.

and ln .blact ·lllll!orm,

lodty In tile SOUtheast
Asian jungles. The war 1s
movinl toward a new front in
IIOI'Ibeast 'lllalland. 'l1le South
Vietnamese army gradually bas
shucked ill fighting respon!lblli·
lioo until u.s. troops now have
had to be assignnd to euard the
SVN capital Itself. The VC have
been appro.aching tile suburbs
Saigon to lob mortar shells into
various Jn.staUations.
Johnson's band11icked SVN

lllat Asian boys should do.
Presldenllal candidate Johnson
was very firm about that in a
sjleech Aug. 12, 1964, In which
hil scorned the idea of a U.S.
sroundwar in Southeast Asia.
·LBJ also ridiculed auggestiono
fOr tbe use of air power iJ\ the
Vietnam war. All of that, of
~urse, was campaign oratory
State Auditor Roger Cloud
which is usually romjXlsed announced today that inheriabout . equa1ly of mislddln&amp; tance tax collections hit a rec-;--ord high of 139,802,997 during
the 1966 calendar year.
Cloud said that a tabulation
of the February and August ta•
settlements showed collections
were up $8,346,078 or 26.5 per
cent over the previous peak
collections of $31,45&amp;.919 during
the 1165 calendar year.
Collections in Meigs County
WASIIINGTON (UPI) A in 1966 were $31,988 as
freshman congressman
who pared with $34,064 in 1965.
scored a big upset over a vet- Half of the collections, under
eran Incumbent Monday , was the law, are retained by the !anamed secreta~ of Ohio • 19- cal taxing district where
member Republican congres- 1 tax originated, and the
alonal delegation.
ball Is paid over to the
Tbe unusual move
~arne after certain deductions a r
w~Jen ~P· Clarenee E. Miller, made for fees charged by coun·
of Lancaster, was appoirlted ty auditors and treasurers
BICl'etary of the bloc, the larg· cover the cost of collection.
e~ GOP delegation in the new . Largest col1ection was made
COngress.
In Cuyahoga County, with $11,U. S. ReJ&gt;. Francea P. Bolton. 256,509 followed by Hamilton
ol C!evelind, was ro • elected County wltil $7,272,525. Receipts
chairman of the group
and in the other major counties in~p. WilHam P .. McCulloch of . eluded: Franklin, $2,699.782;
Piqua "~ relained as Y Ice Summit, $1,620.002; Lucas, 11.dullrman; '
654,668; Montgomery, $1,297,·
'Anotl&gt;er Drllaizallonal sbllt, 035: Stark, 11,388,713, and Ma·
however, elected . Rep: William honing 1597 250,
;,
E. Stanton of Pameaville Ia re· ·
'
'
place Rep. Jackson Betts of I
,_
1
Findlay as treasurer of the I

Are Large As
I

prom1aea lind hot air.

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•

conduct of this preposterous Asia.
w,er in which American boys There are nearly 400 000 u.S.
are doing the jungle fighting
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Amencans
"1
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Fly~rs nave been rustrat
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and Tuesday night' s meet.lng
~ no excepuon to the rule
'llt~ llearcats played a sl.owdown gam~ and handed l&gt;a} ton
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of tw o ol Ohw's top basketball
59uads
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Tournament

Will Begin
On Thursday
At least 54 boxers have welgbed in and some 35 additional
fighters are expected to com·
plete weighin and physical
checkups before Thursday aecording to Franklin
lleacil,
manager of the Beaeb Athletic
CJub , Charleston.
Beach is in charge of this
week's three-day GaJUpoUs •
Southern Obio Area
boxinR
tournament, scheduled to bel!in
Th\U'$day at 'l:30 p.m. in the
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SVAC Standings
(All Gamest
TEAM
W L P.
Southwestern . . 5 3 488
llanllim Trace . . 5 4 1411
Kyger Creek . .. 5 5 515
Eastern . . . . . . . 6 5 161
Nortll Gallla . . . . 2 1 21.
(Vanlly Oaly}
'1'1 L P
Kyger Creek
4 1 2113
Southwestern . . S 2 2111
Hannan Trace . . 2 3 309
North Gallia . , 2 S 2ft
Eastern
. . 2 4 3'!5
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' Marshall at Ohio University
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Southwestern 14 Eaotern 55
Muskingum at Mount Union
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RuUand -56 Kyger Creek II
~ Gannon at Steubenville
Jl'l(mAY'S GAMES:
·Marietta at California St. (Pa.)
Nortb Gania at Eastem
Malone at Findlay
BY DICK THOMAS
Inight's game.
had 12 lor Bluefield and Hayes a rebound with 5:42 left to put Wayne, 1--0-2; Spencer, 1--0- Hannan Trace at Kyger Creel
Bluffton at Heidelberg
Rio Grande College warmed
In the current series between had 10. Bob Mabry· fished in 21 Rio Grande ahead 100-80.
2; and Carter 1 3-0-S. Total~.
W. Va. at
Eastern Michigan at Ohio Nor. up for the "big one" Thursday the two Coleges, the Redmen for the Redmen. Bass had sev- Biuefteld shot 50 per cent in 42-16-100.
W. Va. State at Ashland
night with a 121-100 win last! hold a 3-1 edge, Including the en and Gregory •and Towler the field goal department mak- Rio Grande College (121} :cleveland State at Walsh
night over Bluefield State Co1· Pt. Pleasant Tourney
win. each had six. RioJiJ.ande mark- ing 42 of 84 £rom the floor. Mabry, 9--4--22.; ·sass, 9--4lege In the Gallia
Academy Last year, the Redmen defeat- ed up 28 assists with Don Trait&gt;- The llig lllue made 16 of 21 22; Gregory, 7-2-16; Trainer,
High School gym.
ed State in the first
Rotary er and Gregory eacb making from the foul line (Of 59.2 per !-2-6; Lusettl, 5-0-10; Col·
The "big one"
Thursday Tourney at Pt. Pleasant, and five.
cent.
nns, ~; Towler, 6-0--1211
night pits Coach Art Lanham's also on the GAHS floor but lost The Redmen led 13-3 wltb 14:- Rio Grande eonnecled on 51 Thornton, 1-Z-4;
Hamilton,
Redmen against the West Vir- to State at IOBtitute, W. Va.
09 left In tbe first half; 27·14 of 94 shots from the floor for 4-1-t; Doolin, ~; B•tCOME IN AND PLAY BOWL-O·BINGO
$50,000 SAVINGS
ginia State Yellow Jackets on Tony Bass. 6-1 freshman, and at the 9:39 mark; 42-23 with 54.2 per cent ailtl mape 19 of
· 3-0-6; and Lucaa, 0WEEKLY
the GAHS hardwond. The Red- Bob Mabry, 6-5lreshman, spear. 5:3t left and 57-40 at half time. 21 at .the foul line for 70
Totals, 51~1t-111.
SRecial Rates Tuesday, Wed, Afternoon
men are now 9-6 for the sea- headed the Rio Grande attack Coach Lanham started aubstJ... cent. .
. Gas Station
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Friday Evening- After 4 P.M.
son. The Yellow Jackets are last night against Bluefield tuUng late Ill the nrst
half, After West Vlrglnla Stale, "Year of tbe Horse' eo•~oo Cettlfied
expected to bring a l:H rec- each with 22 pts. Sharon Greg. and the "subi" held thelr own Rio Grande's ne•t fne will be' a••- every 12 yean In the
Malll ...
All Evening
ord to town.
ory, ~senior hod 16 pts. Steve with the Blg Blue.
the Plkevllle llears Sat:ur&lt;layl~=-~calen:~d~ar~.~-.;'.:,';;;;.;..:~
Coach Frank Enty's Jackets Towler, 6-2 senior, had
12; Rio Grande jumped to a '16- night at Pikeville, Ky.
~re 12-3 going into tonight's bat- and Dick Luoetti, 6-0 senior, had 51 lead with 17:0llefl in the sec- llluefleld State College (100}
.J,
tie with Ashland College, and 10 points.
ond half. The Redmen held - Rose, 3--4-10; Thompson,
1;t ,
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lew observers doubt that an- The big man for the B 1g their biggest lead··of the game, 2-1-5; Johnson 10-1·21; Lam'
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other Stale win Is lq the male· Blue was Henry Ollie, 6-2 soph- rr points, 83-5&amp; i· at the 14:05 bert, 3-1-7; Hayes, 7--3--17;
Best Quality, Jelter
ing. Thursday night's battle on omore , who made II of 15 from umark;~·~S~le:v~e~Tow=l~er~~::~In~F~o~rd~,~1:::-0-!~2~;~0~l~ll:e,~ll~"""'""'!;!21;
Fourth Ave . Is expected to be the field and six of seven fro!Jl "a roof-raiser."
the free throw Urle for
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Rio Grande defeated
Dick Johnson hod 21
Virginia State 93-92 on Dec. 28 ' points, Bob ·Hayes hod 17 and
THING TO
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ond Annual Pt. Pleasant Rotary Rio" Grande out . reboundHOME
Holiday Invitational llasketball ed llluefield 57 to 36.
Tournament. Since that
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QUICK SI!RiliCE I'OR
PREI'!ARit,IG FOR OUR
fitllowlng town•:
Lutheran 100-80 ond · Bluefield
THI HOLIIIAYSI.
eMo....
State last night.
West Virginia State, prior to
tonight's game, Is fresh from
DRY ·CLEANING
a 98-90 win over Morris Har'
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JAIIiUAIJ.Y
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At least 30 thr..,.minute round
Coach Johnny Wickline"• first place Kyger Creek
305
fights are scheduled on openillg Bobcats will host the Hannan Trace Wildcats and the
3M
~SAN FRAN•O &lt;UP!I- diSgusted by the ouster..
night.
North Gallia Pirates of Coach Mike Morrison travel to
1111
f!icl&lt; !larry rec$"'ed U&lt;e most "Here I come •II tn~ wav
Teams .have been entered Meigs .county Friday to !"eet Eastern in Southern Valley
l~uable player award and Red from one coast to the otoer to
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Huntington, Athletic Conference action.
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Auerbach oot the gate m tht' f'Oach one game and 1 get
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Miltc:ln Corning
Second p1ace Southwestern Eastem. Hannan Trace lB
(Reserves Ualy)
two higllilghts of the NBA"s I7Ih l ihrowo1 out of 1! ," said Red , who UlUISVILLE, Ky._(UPI) -:-11 lion an . rect"m~~ 1 A
and the Tri.County ~rea a.: plays at home against the vis- nnd in all games otandmgs
TEAM
W L P OP
annual 'All-Star game, which went mto the contest With a I heavyweight champJOn car~s Cl~r rem~m c;:sl tl cha~ged cording to Beach.
iting Hannan, w. Va. Wildcats. the SVAC with a 5-4 ret.'Ord
Eastern ' ' ' . ... 8 0 m 139
went ~ 'thi(booil£ todav WI Ih l four-game winning •treak and • •clay wants to slay out o tbae
ayl, . m 'd :.~in
The tournament has
beon Coach Lloyd Myers' Highland· b tled for third with No&lt;"hiKyger Creek . .• 4 1 218 183
the West owning a~ t35- 12ti upset 7-3 mark against the West
, Army h\mu~h=to~/r~:~tices~ ap!:af~rs~ ~~:as r~resented sanctioned by the AAU.
era are currently. atop ~Je SVAC G~IJia in the SVAC Varsity
Hannan Trace .. 2 3 146 111
VICtOr) over the East.
' The WPst, virtuall~ the same he ~rear es
ber ~entucky by Edward Jacko of New York. It wiJl be Gallipolis' first I all games standmgs With a &amp;-~ Wllh a 2-3 reeord.
.
Southwestern .. . 1 4 184 191
Bloi'Jd ~arry ' the San F'r2 ncts- l squad whJCh took a 137-94 laCiDg T e .
r;emA eals Board Then he switched to Covington, major box ins tournament ill record, and are second plac-e North Gallia was the first
North Gallia .... 0 5 148 233
C(j W&lt;Jrnors' "super S@ph:' wno from the East !a~t year. he~~ a ~ei~Jve aenn~~~ce~p it
unani~r considered an expert m selec- history.
in SVAC play wiili a 3-2. rP.C- three Gallia county learns
Totals
13 13 812 117
fouled out early m last year's ! one-po1nt lead tWice m the Irst ues ty
ted Cia 's request tJVe service law
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ord. Kyger Creek is 5-5 in Bll the S\'AC to knock off
contest, became the second penod, then began ttl fade after I~ous ~ r~ec eclassitied as a Covington said Clay was a
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games and (..1 in the SVAC.
Dan Wright's Eastern
TOP OFFENSIVE TEAM
hiahest scorer 10 the ciassic 's a pair ol free throws by Baylor hat . e .
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M
nd
Northwestern
104
Illinois
96
The
Bobcats
will
be
ont
to
athat
started
the
season
like
~Vanity Oaly)
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d ed th w t t ue front 24 conscientious obJector
B1ac
us1tm mm s r a Ci c· ab 62 Dayton 49
1 h
fi
"th
TEAM
G PTS AVO
hlstor~· Tuesday night by !'1U g
e es o 1
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Clay however' ha~ already immediately flied a request to I ~~dm~ W ll
62 0 b' 55 venge an early season ti0-37 ass ~use a Pre w.:
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rickt.IIYD. M pqmts agt.mst th~e 23
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Ba wm a ace.
tter m
to Hannan Trace at Mercer- wms over Southwestern
Eastern . . . .... 6 m ~.3
till tll~tebders.
' Barry got 16 points m
the ~;~~ t:~ ~~~as~ and give hlm
action ~uld be taken, Youngtown 87 A.lhanc? 72
ville. Since lhat time
Kyger Hannan Tr~ce before losi.n«
Hannan Trace .. 5 30t 81.4
Auibq,si was Qpunced late in I ftrst half, then tacked on 11 d f p nt s a Black Muslim however until B fmal ru1ing Kansas St 75 Mlssoun 65
Creek has waded through four North Galbal Hannan
Southwestern , , 5 290 5I 0
the
i"'IJertid bv referee more dunng a hot streak that a . e erme a
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m Teller N 116 Fifty Army 71 SVAC foes without a loss
and Southwestern in a row.
Kyger Creek ... 5 28S liU
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was glven on e C&lt;JnscJen IOUS Qu·ncy 75 Western Ill 68
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North G lila
5 281 58 2
'Jilhe srp· ' who nailed him I cons~me a u .a.: mm~ e an .a .The champion claims he is an objector appeal.
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~~. with the second techmcai call of Ihalf m the th'1fd penod . Th!s ordamed mmist.er of the Black Clay was originally elassified ~ ~en Mtch(:ri)w;~;~74 dSt e9 SVAC tiJts in a row before la~ meeting between tbe schools
(AU Gamel).
the mghl after puttmg the moved the West. out to a 15- Muslim faith.
I·Y when he twice flunked the G!stana dl
H
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Friday night's 55-51 win over 62 at North Gallla. Bul
TEAM
G. Pl8 AVO.
fing er tm Red in the fir!lt pomt lead, 94·7.9.. .}Then an_tttJ:t~ According 'tO the Selective Army's mental tests.
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nl Be~ e 77 uron 69
that time, both squads
Hannan Trace , , 9 541 M.l
period. Two lechmcals mean hot streak by B~y, consisting Service law this is not enough. Thb did not seem to ruffle Black H~~u~SDJ.~!: Tech 114
A StOndhi
dropped their top players
Ea•tern .... .. 10 :
. ::~
automrtiq,...t· chon under NBA ' of five str&amp;gh~~ers. had_ ~· '!'he law states that a person , the Louisville Up who cracked
Southwest
B Unl: Pretti ~oatloaal er Garrett from the .
Kyger Creek . . , 10 4i&amp; 58.S
rules. f
l
West lead~ng vy
pomts WI h could be duly ordained a ' "I may not be smart but I got a Texas Tech 91 Rice 69
y
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S&lt;WJtd, and Charlie
Southwestern .. a
Aue ad!, &lt;lW general mana- 3 31 left IO the game.
h minister but if it IS not his lot of common sense ."
Okl Bptst 61 N Esn Okla 4S
Eaoteilt DJ•~lf9 . ,HI_. fto9ID i)~ Eagle squad.
North Gallia .... 10 521 52.1
.
~r o the Bostoo Celucs, was Dave Debussdlere,. ll w ~ vocation then he is not entiUed But the defense department! No~western oklahoma 69
' L. Pet. Saturday night's games
TOP' DEFENSIVE TEAK
pitches In pro baseoa an Io a deferment.
late in 1965 lowered its I Oklahoma Panhandle A&amp;M 67 Philadelphia
3!1 4 .1107 fiDd three SVAC learns
~ton
28 II .718 DOD·league foes. F.aotern
(Vanlt)' Oaly} .
I coachc~ and plays for the Hayden Covington of New standards because of the Texas 82 Southern Meth 73
1DetrOit P!st&amp;ns , helped to Lgmte York Clay's attorney claims buildup ia Vietnam and in
1\iew York
23 21 .523 play at Alexander. The Spar- TEAM
G PI'S. AVO.
1February
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West
in
the
second
period
that
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a
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Muslim
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1966
Clay
was
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23
.410
tans
downed
the
Eagles
Kyger
Creek
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$ Z6S IIU
S p..ops ap •
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,by scoring eight field goals and minister is the champion's stamped l·A. '
FIVE STEELERS
Baltimore
. ; 8 31 .178 'In their first meeting. Kyg•r Sou'thwestem .• II 270 114.0
Painting again? Get the
! fm1shed the mght w1th 22 pomts.11vocation. Covington will have to He didn'I like the classUica- . Pl'ITSBURGH (UP!) - The
Wettern. D!v~lp,a
Creek is at Oak Hill in the only Eastern . . . _ , ,. 8 3M 10 4·
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rijht-equipment. Look
. Baylor had 11!. ,
W. L. Po~ meeting between the two schools North Gallla ... II ~ 10.5
1convince a number ol people, tioo one bit and let the world Pittsburgh Steeler. brought to
ufJII~r, PAINTS in the
! Oscar Robertson s 26 led the starting with Clay's local draft know it.
Ifive the number of players San Francisco
27 14 .859 this season. The S)'IIU!les Val- HaMan Trace .. 5 337 6'1.2
YE!llOW PAGES . Where East while Chamberlain. hob- board.
' As a result a swell of, signed lor the 1961 Natio~al St. Louis
19 21 .475 ley Vikings travel Into GaJUa
(All Gam..}
YQUrfingersdo the
bled by a sore ach.lles tendon, The decision by the appeals Ianimosity forced his title light F~tball League season Tuesday Detroit
1724 .395 county to meet the Pirates at TEAM
G
AVO,
..a\ll(i.,~.
~layed 39 mmutes, got 14 pomts board Tuesday was oo\ unex- : with George Chuvalo to be With the .slgrung of quarterback Los Angeles
16 25 .390 North Gallia. In their
first Kyger Creek ... 10 ·liOW IIU
"1' 11
and 22 rebounds.
peeled.
·switclted from Chicago to Ron Smtih, offeuslve halfback Chicago
1728 .318 meeting, the VIkings
Southwestern ... 8 449 $11.1
The East remain~ far ahea1 The local board last spring [Toronto.
Amos llullocks and deleuslve
Tuesday's Resalla
North Gallla 56-411 In Lltwrence
... _.. ,. .. lO 1166. IIIU
in the series, 11 wms to 6 fC'Ir turned down the conscientious His next three fights were in back Jim Bradshaw.
All Star Game at San Francisco county.
North Gallia ... 10 6!7 81.7:.
the West.
objector request It went to the IEngland and Europe before be The Steelers earlier signed West 135 East 120
Hannan Trace . , . t 551 G.O
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1appeals board and wu tenia· returned to whip Cleveland two rookies, flanker Jerry
Wedneaday'o Gameo
SATURDAY'S GAMES=
i TONIGm'S GAMES j lively rejected.
I Willia~ in Houston last fall. . Marion of Wyomln&amp; and quar. Cincinnati .at Chicago
Eastern at Alexander
FRIDAY'S RESUL1'8t
By United Prett• lnteraattoaal
The Departme11t of Justice [ He will f1ght Erme Terrell m lerback Mike· Brundage of San FranciSCO at Los Angeles
Kyger Creek at Oak HiD
Hannan Trace 55 Eastern ·111
Tonight' s Ohio college
then conducted a long investiga· Houston on Feb. 6.
Oregon.
(Only game sclleduled)
Symmes Valley at North
Kyger Creek 55 North Gallla 41
ball schedule:
SATURDAY'S RESVLTS1

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PT PLEASANT
The Sher
llhowinC 1 111ron1 J'Oboundlng been lSI ctr IliON. Durin8 the before Knorr and Davl&lt; fllta~y &lt;00111. The J011111 , . _ illd , llul.'-d (ftl - . . . '-II
U rt d.p.rtment .,;
Pol: PT PI:EASANT _ OrlJ c . 8atno uesday .night llte Rut. I seoood perio4, the
Faloono l gave the Devils a •21
a nP to lie lldDCI IIOar tile 7-14-21, M ' llnklDI ......_
tee are lltv...,•a"•• 1 breai; &amp; •• ....;. 10 • ----~-01tio I
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, fought
ltadl to get wllb- time lead.
end of lh&amp; prelim with I, o.- 1bllrr 1-1-IJ, B;
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land Red Devils JUmped to "" / in three polnll aeveral
foul llhoU, but to DO avaiL . 'l"lrilo',.l-1-7,
inti' aad eoterl!'l of the,
formerly of Muon
County, early lead aad wound up in a
The tbird period wu
the balls bounced 0111 011 an ., z 1 4, g.r, &lt;Dnatw ..,
,4ence of Mr. and Mrs. William ' dll!(l Monday in Lanca!ter. Be o-·· ... ·• to whip the Wahama l ···~N 110- ~o ~R of the same .. Wahama wou:d l four.
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' Lambt\rt of Althton which oe- t,..s lite 1011 ollhe late Levi J ....-~·
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"~' ~~··~ edge within m po!DLO ar
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The ParkenburJ Big RedJ curred dur!Jt&amp; tile evening bours and Nora Gibbo Rousb, born White Falro111 ~ in • same! TIIVIISDAY AFTERNtJON
only to see a couple qulclt bas- .:~.::' ~"1t!;!
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rode 1 line show by 5.f pivot! Sunday.
January 3, 1887 in Mason Coun· played on the Ruiland court.
WOMEN'S LJUGVE
tell widen the marstn 1o ten
_..,......,.
man Louden 1&lt;&gt; a revenge win I Entry was gained through a 1y and wu a member of the
(Flnl llaU Flaalo]
at 41-31l at the thin! tum.
powerful Ravenswood Friday
JY CIC.urnJIII
,
Ofer lite prevtou&amp;ly unbeaten ba"""""t door and reported St. Mark's Lutheran Church. ' SerJlor Roger Do vis led the
Woo Loot . The fir.al frame found
oight.
Wllhoma .
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Ravenswood Red Devils rue.. ;mlssln&amp; were two outboard mot- Letart Route.
ondssault ~~~~ sevfoen neld I~ Simon's Pic·A-Psir
Falcons
·-akl·ng
m
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••am
Wahama
(5t)
Dale
Ro~
Rutland
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17
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101 35
day ll!ghl by a oolld 97·73 mar-. ors, one 5 horsepower and one ' He was preceded In death by a
II •N s r a 1me
w Summ , Ph
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linl
2.-4--8;
Ray
Sill&lt;
3-1-7,
Olllclala:
IWDrlc.
90 46
lin.
; 10 horsepower; bath towels and his wife, Della Rayburn Roush. ' point effort to go along with I Bl ; '~ &amp;rn~acy 81 55 RuUand made bay on fool shots, BW ldarshall ~U, Larry 11a1 Bercer.
Louden ripped the nets for 'l lwo bOttles of cooking sherry . Surviving are one son, Claire nine rebounds.
I Moue aFurnin·ture
and the Falcons lost three men
SOil
61
68
to the ref's whlsUe. From
15 goals and lour free throw• Tho huse had also been ran· A. Roush and ooe daugltle,, Duane Kno 6-l h·-ed 1
II " B Market
54 112 on,
the margin wloened to
I
0
to make up for an earlier 71-7~- sacked throiJi)lout.
, Mrs. Pauline OUrs, Lancaater: 1
rr,
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a
,
122
loss to tbe Devils. Norman and
lhree brothers, Byron P. Roush lremeadous game on the boards / Conkle Coal Co.
II
I final count.
Swlsber were right behind the
and Waltoo C. Roush, both of . to dominate thln&amp;s for""' Dev- High Series - Betty Batey Knorr, Dam, and Y. arbi"OUJ~
bi·• lod tl1ey tosaed in 22 and I
Ig
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Lancaster and A. Ray Rousb, tls, and added 11 bll llntes to 534: Lee Richardson 501 ; ller- showed stroog rebounding
18 tallleo nspectlvely.
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Pt. Pleasant, and one sister.· the total.
nadine Mitchell 476; High Sin· edged the locals 16-21 "'
Four of the RavOIU!wood Rl•y-1·
Mrs. Blanche Yeager, Letart For Wahama B!Uy Marshall gle Game - Betty Batey 186, department and made a
and five grandchildren.
, and Mike Frv 'were the only Lee Richardson 177, Bernadine difference In the conlellt.
ers brnke into double figures
but it was not enough ag~lnst
Funeral service will be con- lads in double figures but nri- Mitchell 1'Tl.
Devil! also scorchfd the
the vasUy Improved and ·tast
dueled at the Sheridan Funeral I !her was around mucl. 01 the
Top Ten Averages - Betty for 25 of 52 shots for a very fine
Jn . .Jiftll Big Reds.
Home in Lancaster on Thurs- '1 final quarter dut! 00 fouls
Batey 165; Betty Sayre 159; 49 per cent mark, while the
The flrot period started off
day 10 a.m. and graveside ser·
·
Wanda Gabrltsch 155 ; Patti Ar· Falcons were hitting 22 ol
fast and read 20-20 at the turn. I PT, PLEASANT - Tentative vices ond burial will be held in ! In the first. period, Rutland nold 152; Bonnie McFarland 150 for about 35 per cent.
By halftime, the Blg Reds bod plaOB have been made for the ' the Lone Oak Cemetery In Point ' had red hot sbootln&amp; hands as Lee Richardson 150; Kathy Da- The reserve game also turnOpen Every Doy, All Day, 7:00 to 5:30_, ; l ,,.
IISed the hot ohooUng of Loud-, Eighth Annual Mason County Pleasant at 3 p.m. Thursday. they bit on nine of fourteen vis 150; Anna Lea While 119: ed out to be a tight affair
5oturdoy Nlthts Til I
MMon. W. r~~t.,
en to open a slzoable 47-36lead. i H~y &amp; Silage Show. Dotes are
.
from the field to open a 19-13 Nellie Smith 148; Donna Blank· which finally went to the youn~
by the end of the tblrd period, February 7, 8, and g at Clem·
, lead. At one point the lead had enship 14!.
Red Devils by a narrow :w.3tl
·
they had ..tended tt to lltHi4 enll State Tree Nuroery at La1
In the dash for the wire, the lr:in .
1
Reds were taking no chances A new class has been added 1
with the potent Devils and the this year that will Include ftve l
fina l spread grew.
exbiblls. One of legume bay.
Ravenswnnd b now 5-l on the one of grass hay, and one of PT PLEASANT _ Funeral I
!eason. while the Big Red~ have !lilage. The other two exhibits servi~es for Mrs. Minnie Left- .
come on strong of late and now can be from any of the eleven . wich Heslop, Charleston, for· \
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show a 5-2 mark.
classes of hay and sllage. De- f merly of Point Pleasant will be
Ravenswood t73) - J i m tails of this class will be avail- . held Thursday 10 a.m.' at tbe !
Chapman 1, Craig Harmon 14. able lat.er.
IWilson Funeral Home in Char- :
Randal Bare ta, Ned Brown 11, The firs~ day Februa~y
7, leston. Burial will be in Lone
Butch Tackett 2, Stan S,haver e~bits wlll be ix'ought m. Jud· Oak cemetery,
Pt. Pleasant ,
18, caldwell 8.
gmg
will
take
place
February
with
the
Rev.
Charles
A. Pit- I
1
8, and the program on Febru- 1zer of Christ Episcopal Church
Parkersbura (87) - J 0 n e s ary 9. Plan now to exhl'bit and conducting graveside service.
a. Swisher 18, I.AJuden 34, NOr· attend this year•s Hay &amp; Sil- ; Mrs. Heslop died Monday in
. a Charleston hospital after
man 22, Stephans 8, Crulcks· . age Show.
a
FRIEl ,,
· hands 5, Smith 2, Osborne 2. '
long
illness.
She
was
the
daugb.
l&gt;
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1
- - ter of the late James T. and
Sample bottl• of Mln'o ShaY.
Katherine Leftwich
of Point
lng Lotion 11 long • they lilt.
Pleasant and the wife of ltle ;
late Lemuel J. Heslop of Point
2.00
f"'
. . . Pleasant wh() served
many
Gauge readings -: Galhpolts 1 years as Assistant Tax Com~
Balzer Hospital:
Visiting Dam 12.2, 16.7, runnmg 16 feet 1missioner of West Virginia.
hours 2-4 and 7.£1 p.m. Parents on rollers, Pomeroy· Mason 2.· 1 Survivors are a
daughter.
only on Pediatrics Ward,
26, Pt. Pleasant :11.53, Hint&lt;m , Mrs. Fred Q. Brown, Cbarles-Admlssloas - Mrs. Hollis E. 3.41, Kanawha •'ails R.94, Char- i ton ; two sons, Robert J .
of
Estrogenic Hormone Cream with PJOStllerone
Emollient Moisturizing Emulsion
North, 114\2 Secood Ave.; Bert lesion 22.00. Londoo and Mar· ICrystal Lake, IlL, and James
Harrison, 640 Fourth Ave.; Lyn- ' met dams we~ runnmg !)'h W. of Dallas, Texas; a sister,
While UIU11 Feminine Hormone
nile J. Newberry, Rl. 1 Patriot; 1foot, and Winfield Dam 8 feel. Mrs. Mary Happerset, CharlesMrs. Hos.s M. Sider.!, 1441 East-! Ohio River - Charles StP.v· ton: and one brother, James
Cream, used nightly as directed,
em Ave.; Mrs. Carl E. Myers, : enson down 13, 10:50 p. m.; T. Leftwich of Glen Ridge, N.
1Upplies the hormones Estrogen
1803 Chestnut Sl; George w. Lady Rosemary down 13. 5 a. J .; and eight grandchildren.
and Progesterone for your skin,
Stover, Rt. 1 Gallipol;s; M.., . , m.; Southern down 13. 6:45 a.
Ultra Feminine Emulsion It forJohn L. Thacker, Rt. 2 Gallipo- . m.; Harvey Jordon, down, 14,
mulated with diUerent ingredi~
lls; . Mrs, William E. Connolly, i 11 p. . m.; Wal~r Curley do~
eou 10 belp replenish your Sl.in"s
pt;. Pleaoant; Floyd w. Jlort , 14, 7.45 a. m., Edeana Bo•
emoUieat and moisture needs dur-·
Rt. 1 Leoni Mr.!. Cecil
G.J wortlJ down 15, 3: 20' a. m.;_ . ·. ..
. ; .
inglbetlay.
Bauerle, Pt. Pleasant; llenrv l Rellable up 15, 6 a. m.;0 Jentfs
E. llaltr, Rt. 2 Long Bottom: up 16, I a. m.; Ell!llul~ .Wfiltds
Ultra Feminine is the only honnone cream forLighwextured and non-greasy, it
Mrs. Edgar A. Arnott, Middl.. up 16, UO a. m.; P~p 'Sfl011)
mulated with the natural female honnones,
bas unique emoJlients and moit~­
port; Mrs. Lutrelle P. Schoen- up 16, 4:15 a. m.;
Dtin&lt;lll&gt; ~. " add Mrs. W. A. Elam
Estrogen and Prog~terone. When Ultta Femi&amp;uriJen lo help keep your skin
lab, Pomeroy; Carl H. Weese, llruce up 18, 5:30 a. nf.; . K~tb;: Barrett, ·w. Va., were we&lt;&gt;ke.1d
nine supplies these hormones to a mature skin,
Syracuse; Miss Vema M. Cii"· · Ieen K. down 17, 10:30 ~· m.~ gltests of their son, Mr.
and maJ&lt;e.up fresh as morning.
lines and wrinkles due to moisture lew are recle, Rt. 1 Racine; Mrs. wu.IJoho J. Rowe down 17,4 a.. m.:. Mrs. Jaek Elam and soo, llill.
duced and a younger look. may be attained.
1iam E. Hurley, Rt. 2 Ash· Buckeye State up 17, 6:1.5 ~-m.; ·Mrs. 'AM Barnitz and da11ghlter l
land, Ky.: James F. Foose, CriSs Jr. down 18, 3:40 ~· 1ft.; were Modjl\i'f'V!sltors of
Ravenswood; Mrs. Clyde
J. Robert Reed down 18, 1:30 a. pllrenlli, Illr. and Mrs. D. H.
7.50 SIZE, NOW ONLY •.so
Lanning, Rt. ' Ja&lt;kson; Mra. m.; Polly R. up 19, 8 a. m.; RObeson.
WILL SELL AT 7.50
...
and
Young
Touch•
Hand
Lotion
wilh
Iatrogens.
John )i:. Leach, Rt. 1 Beaver; Louisiana down :ID, 5:15 a. m.;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~~~:~
NOW ONLY 4.50
Mrs. Kerutelh c. vaoce, Rt. 1 N$tional up 20, 6:45 a. m. ; On- man and granddaughter,
New CWy t.:lllor a 2.75 Value.
Jackson; Charles o. Murray, 1vard. up 22, 6 a.m. ; Walter da Jean Hanln&amp;, were Tuesday
Jrontoo: Lor! Ann Beck, Bul· lleckJord down 23, 11:10 p.m.; afternoon mltors of Mr. and
Shope, Luther Herdman up Greenup Mrs. Bratton of Carpenter.
falo; Mrs. Elroy B.
Hanging Rock; Stanton E. Bro- 2:50 p. m.; Tlbolt down Green·
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smillt
ley, Rt. 1 Wellston.
up 8:15 p. m.; R. H. Boawm·th and Jo were Sunday visitors of
Blrtlll- Mrs. Edgar A. Arn· n down Greenup 10:116 p. m.: their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
ott, Middleport, daughter, 2:571 Boc·K ~o~ Greenup l1:56 P· Doyle Knapp, Kall, Kevin,
a.m. Tuesday; Mrs. John E. m.; Prmoplo down Green~p and Charles of Langsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
Leach, Rt. 1 Beave., daughter, 12:40 a. m.; Esso West VIrginia
2:28
p.m.
Tuesday;
Mrs.
Wll·
down
Greenup
12:55
a.m.;
Ml•s
and
family of Albany,
Mrs.
1
nam E. Connolly, Pt. Pleas- Susan up Greenup 2:45 a. m,; James Russell, and Mr. and
ant, daughter, 1:39 p.m. Tues- Jim Hougland up Greenup 4:05 Mrs. Guy Russell aad Terry
day; Mrs. carl E. Myer;, 1!103 a.m.: Mountain State up Green- L~ of Pomeroy were weekend
Chestnut
St., daughter1",5:56 up 5:55 a. m.; Ironworker
rultors of Mr. and Mrs. Uocoln
p.m. l'uesday.
7:30 a. m.; Zimmer down
Russell:
Dtacbargeo _ Mrs. lleslie dahl 2:50 P- m.; Christy downj Mr. and Mrs. llrady Knotts
CREAM or ROLL ON
McDaniel, Mra .. Richard . L Meldabl 3:55 p. m.; A. J.
of Kllrg llil1 were Monday even·
Horton, llert McAbee, llaiJV ten up Meldahl 5:35 P; m.:
In&amp; visitOrs of Mr. and Mnt.
Murray, llrady c. Shaw; ShBr· ta K. down Meldahl 7.15 p.m.; ,Eugene Hanln&amp; and Rhonda .
$1 Value
M.
Tipton,
Ronald
E.
'Myera,
Valvoline
up
Meldabl2:10
a.m.;
Louis
Diehl,
student
at
a
011
SALE
David K. Johnson, and. Mrs. Ann Brent up Meldahl 5:05 a. Michigan coneae, spent the
Charles A. Lalhey Jnd' Infant m.; Steel Es)lress up
day wllh Mr. and Mrs, Char·
8:55
a.
m.
.
ies
Diehl and family.
11011
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4&gt;allJpolfl Dim - Eastern
Carl McElroy of the U. S.
COVPLE TO WED
10 p. m.; Solvay down. S:$. a. Army ~turned to duty 1n
PT. PLEASANT - Rlobard m.; Steel Ranger Up 5:06 a.m.; anapolls after spending
Lee Holland, 18, Pl. Plwant, : Inca down 8:45 a. m.; HiDes up time wilh hia' parents, Mr. and
' ,,
and Judy Garlelta ~. zt.:7:11 a. m.; J. s. Lewil ·
Mrs; Paw McElroy and Bill.
Pi. Pleaun~ have made ,an i8:15 a.m.; Nita Vlclters down Mrs. Roy Smith, Linda,
application for • marriiJe li-' ~:45 a.m.
n1e and Mike ~ recent vJs..
cense in the 11fllee of ' · t b e i ~wba River - Fort
ltors of Mrs. Charley "Smith and
1hom down Marmet
County Clerk.
Jo,

THUS~Y."

Deruson bad an en~::: [
to_ Colum~. I .
CtJnference, H1ram thumped away WI~ 11 stra_Jght potnts
w&gt;uster 72-65 Dentson routed Itrim Capttal, whtcb 11 04
C cpttal 33-~4 'and Baldwin-Wal- iOhw Conference play. Charles : By U•hftl Pt'HI lllteraatioaal
a
'uerbem 62·55
ClaggeU scored 1:1 and BaU '
Eall
Ja~tpset 0 ted to an · 83-57 DrtJCkemi\ler 23 points for the HQI.y Cross 74 Rhode Island 65
. Jan:e coas rviHe and httle B' Red
Danbury st T3 NY Ml'Ume 58
~~ •s~;a~ec~:uoped Bluefield ~ hot s~ond half in which Assumption 88.St Anselms 74
s:"te
of We st Vtrglrua t21-tOO. Defiance bit 60 per cent of lt. Montclair· st 86..TFenton St 59
3
.
ik Rolf
red shots wrapped up the win over Wagner 91 Upsala 70
Cmcm~a~u~ ~c eBearca~ de- ' Cedarville. Denny Monroe led Millerville St llt Messiah 74
::n:~~~~·pped high-scoring Don lthe way for Defiance with 19 Br~lyn CoU T1 Pratt (lnst) 63
. ol Da ·ton with only 11 points.
Fairfield 65 Mass 60
M~~ts hmit;ng hJm to one bag.. Third-ranked Akron, now a Syracuse 66 Cornell 65
P~t tn. the second half.
sparkhng 8-1, had an easy time Alfred 62 Rochester 58
k Forward Walt Ptatkowski in whippmg Oberhn , but Bald· Yale 59 Cotumbia 47
d 26 pomts to lead Bow lmg win-Wallace's decLSJon over Qt. Jersey City St 74 Patrsn St 66
~~)re
t M d-A er1can Con· terbein was a surprise in Ohio Bethany 107 ·Wash. Jefrsn 74
Gn'f'n to 1 5 1 m
·
82 W C 11 "
'c1 t'nce victory over Ken t State 1Conference ci rcles.
H1gh Pt
sn aro na UoJ
~nd he had four othe r team- I Nme games are on tap for Duke 85 Clemson 61
. le fi ures OhiO colleges tonigbt, headed Mrehse Coll84 Ben. Col &lt;SC) Tl
~:~~s ~~wth\a~oublosl geight :by a Mid-American Conference Bridgewater 91 Lynchbrg 89
. h\ t .
clash between Marshall and Gettysburg 91 F&amp;M 72
.st~~~prisi~~c~iram ran its Ohio Ohio Universit~. ~oskingu~ Wash~nKton &amp; Lee 89 ,
Con 1erence 1·ecord to three in Ivisits Mount Uruon m an OhiO
Riclunond
(Pro) Institute 14
• LaS
d J ·m Warstler Conference battle and the other Amrcn U 94
aile 90
~h:~7rc~~. ,;u~~ Sl~rer dumped!contests Bre non·l~ague clashes. Miami &lt;Fla) 111 Okla City 109
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- - - Greensboro Coil 78 Metb CoU 70
Fight Results
Davidson 76 Citadel 72
By United Press JaternaUonal Furman 69 Georgia Tech 68
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (UPI)Midwest
Ronnie Marsh, 189, Minneapolis. IInd Ceo 85 Manchester 77
outpointed Lou Batley, 200, , Bowling_Green n _Kent st 72
Omaha, Neb. (10) .
' Wisconsm !16 Michigan 90

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11J \iiirliOtl p,... la'emaliollal streak w1th a 76-03 win over in II points. Tim J&lt;mlan
Dl.ytoll's Fl en may win Kent state; Akron crushed &lt;»- 25 for Woos~r.
~y uata and go to erltn 96-73: Youngstown handed
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for "'· cqppecuttve rars ~
Fly~rs nave been rustrat
when Lhey meet lhe BeartaLs,
and Tuesday night' s meet.lng
~ no excepuon to the rule
'llt~ llearcats played a sl.owdown gam~ and handed l&gt;a} ton
• 62-49 whipping m a mt&gt;eung
of tw o ol Ohw's top basketball
59uads
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:,Dayton figured th•". w: 1" the
~ar to finally down ununnau,
aince fhey were playmg tn Uav
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first ha~ Cincmnah k ep~ w~J1tling away, Jumped mto a 35 34
Jead&gt;~nd then woo in n walk·
a\va) ·B k L · g Streak
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Tournament

Will Begin
On Thursday
At least 54 boxers have welgbed in and some 35 additional
fighters are expected to com·
plete weighin and physical
checkups before Thursday aecording to Franklin
lleacil,
manager of the Beaeb Athletic
CJub , Charleston.
Beach is in charge of this
week's three-day GaJUpoUs •
Southern Obio Area
boxinR
tournament, scheduled to bel!in
Th\U'$day at 'l:30 p.m. in the
W b1 t
boo! .
;;c:.
be ::ased at
the gate. The advance ticket
sale ended Tuesday,
!leach

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~ENON~IS

E' hl hAnn. a}
Ha' y, SiJage
·
Show Planned

BAitEL.Y
5CIOI~~.I!S
~fSP~ED

FAMI!.Y I!IUS--·
Ht;jN U5TIN"•

B0h. cat s
To
Host
wI•1dcat s Fri~ay,
NG At Eas t ern

SVAC Standings
(All Gamest
TEAM
W L P.
Southwestern . . 5 3 488
llanllim Trace . . 5 4 1411
Kyger Creek . .. 5 5 515
Eastern . . . . . . . 6 5 161
Nortll Gallla . . . . 2 1 21.
(Vanlly Oaly}
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Kyger Creek
4 1 2113
Southwestern . . S 2 2111
Hannan Trace . . 2 3 309
North Gallia . , 2 S 2ft
Eastern
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Intimate Spray Mist

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Allen R. Miiirlll

Pleaum Valle7
2:10
'Lo• ,\liinoa, N. M., derives
Admlllool - Jo Ann
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4&gt;40 p. m.:
Z. Its name fiom the lowly cottonPt. Pleasant.
. • . 1. Winlleld a p. m.: Lucy
wooil tree.
Dlleblried - Mn. ·~
dowh Wlnflold 1':20 a.m.:
_...__ _
Sayre, Pt. P'-tlt:" ,..~y;; ·, l!!lgerellff up Wlnlleld ~&gt;1511. m.;

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SALE

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report Jlilklng elgar8tte' ~
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• 4Sc KOTEX, Limit 2 • • • • 29c
• Jergens BATH SOAP, lg. bar 3for 22c .·
• 4Sc EXLAX • ,. • • • • 29c
• 9Sc LAVORIS MOUTH WASH • 6ft
• s1.49 MAALOX • • • • • 87c
• 89c COPE TABLETS • • • • ~9c
• 72c MASSENGILL POWDER • .Ak
•100 BAYER ASPIRIN • • • S!c

TUSSY

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while the Redmen will have
odvanta11e in Thunday

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JACK.POT

January Value Buys For THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY·

5c CANDY

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' Marshall at Ohio University
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Southwestern 14 Eaotern 55
Muskingum at Mount Union
_1 j
RuUand -56 Kyger Creek II
~ Gannon at Steubenville
Jl'l(mAY'S GAMES:
·Marietta at California St. (Pa.)
Nortb Gania at Eastem
Malone at Findlay
BY DICK THOMAS
Inight's game.
had 12 lor Bluefield and Hayes a rebound with 5:42 left to put Wayne, 1--0-2; Spencer, 1--0- Hannan Trace at Kyger Creel
Bluffton at Heidelberg
Rio Grande College warmed
In the current series between had 10. Bob Mabry· fished in 21 Rio Grande ahead 100-80.
2; and Carter 1 3-0-S. Total~.
W. Va. at
Eastern Michigan at Ohio Nor. up for the "big one" Thursday the two Coleges, the Redmen for the Redmen. Bass had sev- Biuefteld shot 50 per cent in 42-16-100.
W. Va. State at Ashland
night with a 121-100 win last! hold a 3-1 edge, Including the en and Gregory •and Towler the field goal department mak- Rio Grande College (121} :cleveland State at Walsh
night over Bluefield State Co1· Pt. Pleasant Tourney
win. each had six. RioJiJ.ande mark- ing 42 of 84 £rom the floor. Mabry, 9--4--22.; ·sass, 9--4lege In the Gallia
Academy Last year, the Redmen defeat- ed up 28 assists with Don Trait&gt;- The llig lllue made 16 of 21 22; Gregory, 7-2-16; Trainer,
High School gym.
ed State in the first
Rotary er and Gregory eacb making from the foul line (Of 59.2 per !-2-6; Lusettl, 5-0-10; Col·
The "big one"
Thursday Tourney at Pt. Pleasant, and five.
cent.
nns, ~; Towler, 6-0--1211
night pits Coach Art Lanham's also on the GAHS floor but lost The Redmen led 13-3 wltb 14:- Rio Grande eonnecled on 51 Thornton, 1-Z-4;
Hamilton,
Redmen against the West Vir- to State at IOBtitute, W. Va.
09 left In tbe first half; 27·14 of 94 shots from the floor for 4-1-t; Doolin, ~; B•tCOME IN AND PLAY BOWL-O·BINGO
$50,000 SAVINGS
ginia State Yellow Jackets on Tony Bass. 6-1 freshman, and at the 9:39 mark; 42-23 with 54.2 per cent ailtl mape 19 of
· 3-0-6; and Lucaa, 0WEEKLY
the GAHS hardwond. The Red- Bob Mabry, 6-5lreshman, spear. 5:3t left and 57-40 at half time. 21 at .the foul line for 70
Totals, 51~1t-111.
SRecial Rates Tuesday, Wed, Afternoon
men are now 9-6 for the sea- headed the Rio Grande attack Coach Lanham started aubstJ... cent. .
. Gas Station
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Friday Evening- After 4 P.M.
son. The Yellow Jackets are last night against Bluefield tuUng late Ill the nrst
half, After West Vlrglnla Stale, "Year of tbe Horse' eo•~oo Cettlfied
expected to bring a l:H rec- each with 22 pts. Sharon Greg. and the "subi" held thelr own Rio Grande's ne•t fne will be' a••- every 12 yean In the
Malll ...
All Evening
ord to town.
ory, ~senior hod 16 pts. Steve with the Blg Blue.
the Plkevllle llears Sat:ur&lt;layl~=-~calen:~d~ar~.~-.;'.:,';;;;.;..:~
Coach Frank Enty's Jackets Towler, 6-2 senior, had
12; Rio Grande jumped to a '16- night at Pikeville, Ky.
~re 12-3 going into tonight's bat- and Dick Luoetti, 6-0 senior, had 51 lead with 17:0llefl in the sec- llluefleld State College (100}
.J,
tie with Ashland College, and 10 points.
ond half. The Redmen held - Rose, 3--4-10; Thompson,
1;t ,
e.~
lew observers doubt that an- The big man for the B 1g their biggest lead··of the game, 2-1-5; Johnson 10-1·21; Lam'
, · ·
other Stale win Is lq the male· Blue was Henry Ollie, 6-2 soph- rr points, 83-5&amp; i· at the 14:05 bert, 3-1-7; Hayes, 7--3--17;
Best Quality, Jelter
ing. Thursday night's battle on omore , who made II of 15 from umark;~·~S~le:v~e~Tow=l~er~~::~In~F~o~rd~,~1:::-0-!~2~;~0~l~ll:e,~ll~"""'""'!;!21;
Fourth Ave . Is expected to be the field and six of seven fro!Jl "a roof-raiser."
the free throw Urle for
Z8
Rio Grande defeated
Dick Johnson hod 21
Virginia State 93-92 on Dec. 28 ' points, Bob ·Hayes hod 17 and
THING TO
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ond Annual Pt. Pleasant Rotary Rio" Grande out . reboundHOME
Holiday Invitational llasketball ed llluefield 57 to 36.
Tournament. Since that
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QUICK SI!RiliCE I'OR
PREI'!ARit,IG FOR OUR
fitllowlng town•:
Lutheran 100-80 ond · Bluefield
THI HOLIIIAYSI.
eMo....
State last night.
West Virginia State, prior to
tonight's game, Is fresh from
DRY ·CLEANING
a 98-90 win over Morris Har'
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vey Saturday night and a 71-611
-SERVICE~ .
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JAIIiUAIJ.Y
·1i &amp;14
win over Alder~on-Broaddus ColtUpon Your Req11liti
lege on Monday night. State,
however, Is in the midst of a

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By DICK THOMAS
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At least 30 thr..,.minute round
Coach Johnny Wickline"• first place Kyger Creek
305
fights are scheduled on openillg Bobcats will host the Hannan Trace Wildcats and the
3M
~SAN FRAN•O &lt;UP!I- diSgusted by the ouster..
night.
North Gallia Pirates of Coach Mike Morrison travel to
1111
f!icl&lt; !larry rec$"'ed U&lt;e most "Here I come •II tn~ wav
Teams .have been entered Meigs .county Friday to !"eet Eastern in Southern Valley
l~uable player award and Red from one coast to the otoer to
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from Cleveland,
Huntington, Athletic Conference action.
. .
Auerbach oot the gate m tht' f'Oach one game and 1 get
d
ded tbat Charleston
Miltc:ln Corning
Second p1ace Southwestern Eastem. Hannan Trace lB
(Reserves Ualy)
two higllilghts of the NBA"s I7Ih l ihrowo1 out of 1! ," said Red , who UlUISVILLE, Ky._(UPI) -:-11 lion an . rect"m~~ 1 A
and the Tri.County ~rea a.: plays at home against the vis- nnd in all games otandmgs
TEAM
W L P OP
annual 'All-Star game, which went mto the contest With a I heavyweight champJOn car~s Cl~r rem~m c;:sl tl cha~ged cording to Beach.
iting Hannan, w. Va. Wildcats. the SVAC with a 5-4 ret.'Ord
Eastern ' ' ' . ... 8 0 m 139
went ~ 'thi(booil£ todav WI Ih l four-game winning •treak and • •clay wants to slay out o tbae
ayl, . m 'd :.~in
The tournament has
beon Coach Lloyd Myers' Highland· b tled for third with No&lt;"hiKyger Creek . .• 4 1 218 183
the West owning a~ t35- 12ti upset 7-3 mark against the West
, Army h\mu~h=to~/r~:~tices~ ap!:af~rs~ ~~:as r~resented sanctioned by the AAU.
era are currently. atop ~Je SVAC G~IJia in the SVAC Varsity
Hannan Trace .. 2 3 146 111
VICtOr) over the East.
' The WPst, virtuall~ the same he ~rear es
ber ~entucky by Edward Jacko of New York. It wiJl be Gallipolis' first I all games standmgs With a &amp;-~ Wllh a 2-3 reeord.
.
Southwestern .. . 1 4 184 191
Bloi'Jd ~arry ' the San F'r2 ncts- l squad whJCh took a 137-94 laCiDg T e .
r;emA eals Board Then he switched to Covington, major box ins tournament ill record, and are second plac-e North Gallia was the first
North Gallia .... 0 5 148 233
C(j W&lt;Jrnors' "super S@ph:' wno from the East !a~t year. he~~ a ~ei~Jve aenn~~~ce~p it
unani~r considered an expert m selec- history.
in SVAC play wiili a 3-2. rP.C- three Gallia county learns
Totals
13 13 812 117
fouled out early m last year's ! one-po1nt lead tWice m the Irst ues ty
ted Cia 's request tJVe service law
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ord. Kyger Creek is 5-5 in Bll the S\'AC to knock off
contest, became the second penod, then began ttl fade after I~ous ~ r~ec eclassitied as a Covington said Clay was a
.
games and (..1 in the SVAC.
Dan Wright's Eastern
TOP OFFENSIVE TEAM
hiahest scorer 10 the ciassic 's a pair ol free throws by Baylor hat . e .
r .
k
M
nd
Northwestern
104
Illinois
96
The
Bobcats
will
be
ont
to
athat
started
the
season
like
~Vanity Oaly)
.
.
te
1
'0
d ed th w t t ue front 24 conscientious obJector
B1ac
us1tm mm s r a Ci c· ab 62 Dayton 49
1 h
fi
"th
TEAM
G PTS AVO
hlstor~· Tuesday night by !'1U g
e es o 1
•
Clay however' ha~ already immediately flied a request to I ~~dm~ W ll
62 0 b' 55 venge an early season ti0-37 ass ~use a Pre w.:
•
rickt.IIYD. M pqmts agt.mst th~e 23
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d aft board here reo 0 tbe case
Ba wm a ace.
tter m
to Hannan Trace at Mercer- wms over Southwestern
Eastern . . . .... 6 m ~.3
till tll~tebders.
' Barry got 16 points m
the ~;~~ t:~ ~~~as~ and give hlm
action ~uld be taken, Youngtown 87 A.lhanc? 72
ville. Since lhat time
Kyger Hannan Tr~ce before losi.n«
Hannan Trace .. 5 30t 81.4
Auibq,si was Qpunced late in I ftrst half, then tacked on 11 d f p nt s a Black Muslim however until B fmal ru1ing Kansas St 75 Mlssoun 65
Creek has waded through four North Galbal Hannan
Southwestern , , 5 290 5I 0
the
i"'IJertid bv referee more dunng a hot streak that a . e erme a
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tb
. t·
m Teller N 116 Fifty Army 71 SVAC foes without a loss
and Southwestern in a row.
Kyger Creek ... 5 28S liU
.,.
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d bo t
· t
d namster
was glven on e C&lt;JnscJen IOUS Qu·ncy 75 Western Ill 68
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North G lila
5 281 58 2
'Jilhe srp· ' who nailed him I cons~me a u .a.: mm~ e an .a .The champion claims he is an objector appeal.
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Hannan Trace dropped three North Gallia won the
a
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~~. with the second techmcai call of Ihalf m the th'1fd penod . Th!s ordamed mmist.er of the Black Clay was originally elassified ~ ~en Mtch(:ri)w;~;~74 dSt e9 SVAC tiJts in a row before la~ meeting between tbe schools
(AU Gamel).
the mghl after puttmg the moved the West. out to a 15- Muslim faith.
I·Y when he twice flunked the G!stana dl
H
ou
Friday night's 55-51 win over 62 at North Gallla. Bul
TEAM
G. Pl8 AVO.
fing er tm Red in the fir!lt pomt lead, 94·7.9.. .}Then an_tttJ:t~ According 'tO the Selective Army's mental tests.
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nl Be~ e 77 uron 69
that time, both squads
Hannan Trace , , 9 541 M.l
period. Two lechmcals mean hot streak by B~y, consisting Service law this is not enough. Thb did not seem to ruffle Black H~~u~SDJ.~!: Tech 114
A StOndhi
dropped their top players
Ea•tern .... .. 10 :
. ::~
automrtiq,...t· chon under NBA ' of five str&amp;gh~~ers. had_ ~· '!'he law states that a person , the Louisville Up who cracked
Southwest
B Unl: Pretti ~oatloaal er Garrett from the .
Kyger Creek . . , 10 4i&amp; 58.S
rules. f
l
West lead~ng vy
pomts WI h could be duly ordained a ' "I may not be smart but I got a Texas Tech 91 Rice 69
y
:
S&lt;WJtd, and Charlie
Southwestern .. a
Aue ad!, &lt;lW general mana- 3 31 left IO the game.
h minister but if it IS not his lot of common sense ."
Okl Bptst 61 N Esn Okla 4S
Eaoteilt DJ•~lf9 . ,HI_. fto9ID i)~ Eagle squad.
North Gallia .... 10 521 52.1
.
~r o the Bostoo Celucs, was Dave Debussdlere,. ll w ~ vocation then he is not entiUed But the defense department! No~western oklahoma 69
' L. Pet. Saturday night's games
TOP' DEFENSIVE TEAK
pitches In pro baseoa an Io a deferment.
late in 1965 lowered its I Oklahoma Panhandle A&amp;M 67 Philadelphia
3!1 4 .1107 fiDd three SVAC learns
~ton
28 II .718 DOD·league foes. F.aotern
(Vanlt)' Oaly} .
I coachc~ and plays for the Hayden Covington of New standards because of the Texas 82 Southern Meth 73
1DetrOit P!st&amp;ns , helped to Lgmte York Clay's attorney claims buildup ia Vietnam and in
1\iew York
23 21 .523 play at Alexander. The Spar- TEAM
G PI'S. AVO.
1February
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1
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the
West
in
the
second
period
that
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being
a
lllack'
Muslim
l
1966
Clay
was
I
Cincinnati
'If&amp;
23
.410
tans
downed
the
Eagles
Kyger
Creek
.•.
$ Z6S IIU
S p..ops ap •
·=:
,by scoring eight field goals and minister is the champion's stamped l·A. '
FIVE STEELERS
Baltimore
. ; 8 31 .178 'In their first meeting. Kyg•r Sou'thwestem .• II 270 114.0
Painting again? Get the
! fm1shed the mght w1th 22 pomts.11vocation. Covington will have to He didn'I like the classUica- . Pl'ITSBURGH (UP!) - The
Wettern. D!v~lp,a
Creek is at Oak Hill in the only Eastern . . . _ , ,. 8 3M 10 4·
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rijht-equipment. Look
. Baylor had 11!. ,
W. L. Po~ meeting between the two schools North Gallla ... II ~ 10.5
1convince a number ol people, tioo one bit and let the world Pittsburgh Steeler. brought to
ufJII~r, PAINTS in the
! Oscar Robertson s 26 led the starting with Clay's local draft know it.
Ifive the number of players San Francisco
27 14 .859 this season. The S)'IIU!les Val- HaMan Trace .. 5 337 6'1.2
YE!llOW PAGES . Where East while Chamberlain. hob- board.
' As a result a swell of, signed lor the 1961 Natio~al St. Louis
19 21 .475 ley Vikings travel Into GaJUa
(All Gam..}
YQUrfingersdo the
bled by a sore ach.lles tendon, The decision by the appeals Ianimosity forced his title light F~tball League season Tuesday Detroit
1724 .395 county to meet the Pirates at TEAM
G
AVO,
..a\ll(i.,~.
~layed 39 mmutes, got 14 pomts board Tuesday was oo\ unex- : with George Chuvalo to be With the .slgrung of quarterback Los Angeles
16 25 .390 North Gallia. In their
first Kyger Creek ... 10 ·liOW IIU
"1' 11
and 22 rebounds.
peeled.
·switclted from Chicago to Ron Smtih, offeuslve halfback Chicago
1728 .318 meeting, the VIkings
Southwestern ... 8 449 $11.1
The East remain~ far ahea1 The local board last spring [Toronto.
Amos llullocks and deleuslve
Tuesday's Resalla
North Gallla 56-411 In Lltwrence
... _.. ,. .. lO 1166. IIIU
in the series, 11 wms to 6 fC'Ir turned down the conscientious His next three fights were in back Jim Bradshaw.
All Star Game at San Francisco county.
North Gallia ... 10 6!7 81.7:.
the West.
objector request It went to the IEngland and Europe before be The Steelers earlier signed West 135 East 120
Hannan Trace . , . t 551 G.O
.
1appeals board and wu tenia· returned to whip Cleveland two rookies, flanker Jerry
Wedneaday'o Gameo
SATURDAY'S GAMES=
i TONIGm'S GAMES j lively rejected.
I Willia~ in Houston last fall. . Marion of Wyomln&amp; and quar. Cincinnati .at Chicago
Eastern at Alexander
FRIDAY'S RESUL1'8t
By United Prett• lnteraattoaal
The Departme11t of Justice [ He will f1ght Erme Terrell m lerback Mike· Brundage of San FranciSCO at Los Angeles
Kyger Creek at Oak HiD
Hannan Trace 55 Eastern ·111
Tonight' s Ohio college
then conducted a long investiga· Houston on Feb. 6.
Oregon.
(Only game sclleduled)
Symmes Valley at North
Kyger Creek 55 North Gallla 41
ball schedule:
SATURDAY'S RESVLTS1

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Oris.G. Roush
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PT PLEASANT
The Sher
llhowinC 1 111ron1 J'Oboundlng been lSI ctr IliON. Durin8 the before Knorr and Davl&lt; fllta~y &lt;00111. The J011111 , . _ illd , llul.'-d (ftl - . . . '-II
U rt d.p.rtment .,;
Pol: PT PI:EASANT _ OrlJ c . 8atno uesday .night llte Rut. I seoood perio4, the
Faloono l gave the Devils a •21
a nP to lie lldDCI IIOar tile 7-14-21, M ' llnklDI ......_
tee are lltv...,•a"•• 1 breai; &amp; •• ....;. 10 • ----~-01tio I
.
, fought
ltadl to get wllb- time lead.
end of lh&amp; prelim with I, o.- 1bllrr 1-1-IJ, B;
'""""""'~'
land Red Devils JUmped to "" / in three polnll aeveral
foul llhoU, but to DO avaiL . 'l"lrilo',.l-1-7,
inti' aad eoterl!'l of the,
formerly of Muon
County, early lead aad wound up in a
The tbird period wu
the balls bounced 0111 011 an ., z 1 4, g.r, &lt;Dnatw ..,
,4ence of Mr. and Mrs. William ' dll!(l Monday in Lanca!ter. Be o-·· ... ·• to whip the Wahama l ···~N 110- ~o ~R of the same .. Wahama wou:d l four.
L•
...... lfA!It...._. • --• •
' Lambt\rt of Althton which oe- t,..s lite 1011 ollhe late Levi J ....-~·
- 1 """"'
"~' ~~··~ edge within m po!DLO ar
--... • '"'"'' -"" ....., ,_......,
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The ParkenburJ Big RedJ curred dur!Jt&amp; tile evening bours and Nora Gibbo Rousb, born White Falro111 ~ in • same! TIIVIISDAY AFTERNtJON
only to see a couple qulclt bas- .:~.::' ~"1t!;!
~:.
!:' ~
rode 1 line show by 5.f pivot! Sunday.
January 3, 1887 in Mason Coun· played on the Ruiland court.
WOMEN'S LJUGVE
tell widen the marstn 1o ten
_..,......,.
man Louden 1&lt;&gt; a revenge win I Entry was gained through a 1y and wu a member of the
(Flnl llaU Flaalo]
at 41-31l at the thin! tum.
powerful Ravenswood Friday
JY CIC.urnJIII
,
Ofer lite prevtou&amp;ly unbeaten ba"""""t door and reported St. Mark's Lutheran Church. ' SerJlor Roger Do vis led the
Woo Loot . The fir.al frame found
oight.
Wllhoma .
II • - "
Ravenswood Red Devils rue.. ;mlssln&amp; were two outboard mot- Letart Route.
ondssault ~~~~ sevfoen neld I~ Simon's Pic·A-Psir
Falcons
·-akl·ng
m
·
••am
Wahama
(5t)
Dale
Ro~
Rutland
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17
U
l5 - '4
101 35
day ll!ghl by a oolld 97·73 mar-. ors, one 5 horsepower and one ' He was preceded In death by a
II •N s r a 1me
w Summ , Ph
--~
•
linl
2.-4--8;
Ray
Sill&lt;
3-1-7,
Olllclala:
IWDrlc.
90 46
lin.
; 10 horsepower; bath towels and his wife, Della Rayburn Roush. ' point effort to go along with I Bl ; '~ &amp;rn~acy 81 55 RuUand made bay on fool shots, BW ldarshall ~U, Larry 11a1 Bercer.
Louden ripped the nets for 'l lwo bOttles of cooking sherry . Surviving are one son, Claire nine rebounds.
I Moue aFurnin·ture
and the Falcons lost three men
SOil
61
68
to the ref's whlsUe. From
15 goals and lour free throw• Tho huse had also been ran· A. Roush and ooe daugltle,, Duane Kno 6-l h·-ed 1
II " B Market
54 112 on,
the margin wloened to
I
0
to make up for an earlier 71-7~- sacked throiJi)lout.
, Mrs. Pauline OUrs, Lancaater: 1
rr,
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a
,
122
loss to tbe Devils. Norman and
lhree brothers, Byron P. Roush lremeadous game on the boards / Conkle Coal Co.
II
I final count.
Swlsber were right behind the
and Waltoo C. Roush, both of . to dominate thln&amp;s for""' Dev- High Series - Betty Batey Knorr, Dam, and Y. arbi"OUJ~
bi·• lod tl1ey tosaed in 22 and I
Ig
U
Lancaster and A. Ray Rousb, tls, and added 11 bll llntes to 534: Lee Richardson 501 ; ller- showed stroog rebounding
18 tallleo nspectlvely.
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Pt. Pleasant, and one sister.· the total.
nadine Mitchell 476; High Sin· edged the locals 16-21 "'
Four of the RavOIU!wood Rl•y-1·
Mrs. Blanche Yeager, Letart For Wahama B!Uy Marshall gle Game - Betty Batey 186, department and made a
and five grandchildren.
, and Mike Frv 'were the only Lee Richardson 177, Bernadine difference In the conlellt.
ers brnke into double figures
but it was not enough ag~lnst
Funeral service will be con- lads in double figures but nri- Mitchell 1'Tl.
Devil! also scorchfd the
the vasUy Improved and ·tast
dueled at the Sheridan Funeral I !her was around mucl. 01 the
Top Ten Averages - Betty for 25 of 52 shots for a very fine
Jn . .Jiftll Big Reds.
Home in Lancaster on Thurs- '1 final quarter dut! 00 fouls
Batey 165; Betty Sayre 159; 49 per cent mark, while the
The flrot period started off
day 10 a.m. and graveside ser·
·
Wanda Gabrltsch 155 ; Patti Ar· Falcons were hitting 22 ol
fast and read 20-20 at the turn. I PT, PLEASANT - Tentative vices ond burial will be held in ! In the first. period, Rutland nold 152; Bonnie McFarland 150 for about 35 per cent.
By halftime, the Blg Reds bod plaOB have been made for the ' the Lone Oak Cemetery In Point ' had red hot sbootln&amp; hands as Lee Richardson 150; Kathy Da- The reserve game also turnOpen Every Doy, All Day, 7:00 to 5:30_, ; l ,,.
IISed the hot ohooUng of Loud-, Eighth Annual Mason County Pleasant at 3 p.m. Thursday. they bit on nine of fourteen vis 150; Anna Lea While 119: ed out to be a tight affair
5oturdoy Nlthts Til I
MMon. W. r~~t.,
en to open a slzoable 47-36lead. i H~y &amp; Silage Show. Dotes are
.
from the field to open a 19-13 Nellie Smith 148; Donna Blank· which finally went to the youn~
by the end of the tblrd period, February 7, 8, and g at Clem·
, lead. At one point the lead had enship 14!.
Red Devils by a narrow :w.3tl
·
they had ..tended tt to lltHi4 enll State Tree Nuroery at La1
In the dash for the wire, the lr:in .
1
Reds were taking no chances A new class has been added 1
with the potent Devils and the this year that will Include ftve l
fina l spread grew.
exbiblls. One of legume bay.
Ravenswnnd b now 5-l on the one of grass hay, and one of PT PLEASANT _ Funeral I
!eason. while the Big Red~ have !lilage. The other two exhibits servi~es for Mrs. Minnie Left- .
come on strong of late and now can be from any of the eleven . wich Heslop, Charleston, for· \
-"
show a 5-2 mark.
classes of hay and sllage. De- f merly of Point Pleasant will be
Ravenswood t73) - J i m tails of this class will be avail- . held Thursday 10 a.m.' at tbe !
Chapman 1, Craig Harmon 14. able lat.er.
IWilson Funeral Home in Char- :
Randal Bare ta, Ned Brown 11, The firs~ day Februa~y
7, leston. Burial will be in Lone
Butch Tackett 2, Stan S,haver e~bits wlll be ix'ought m. Jud· Oak cemetery,
Pt. Pleasant ,
18, caldwell 8.
gmg
will
take
place
February
with
the
Rev.
Charles
A. Pit- I
1
8, and the program on Febru- 1zer of Christ Episcopal Church
Parkersbura (87) - J 0 n e s ary 9. Plan now to exhl'bit and conducting graveside service.
a. Swisher 18, I.AJuden 34, NOr· attend this year•s Hay &amp; Sil- ; Mrs. Heslop died Monday in
. a Charleston hospital after
man 22, Stephans 8, Crulcks· . age Show.
a
FRIEl ,,
· hands 5, Smith 2, Osborne 2. '
long
illness.
She
was
the
daugb.
l&gt;
·~
1
- - ter of the late James T. and
Sample bottl• of Mln'o ShaY.
Katherine Leftwich
of Point
lng Lotion 11 long • they lilt.
Pleasant and the wife of ltle ;
late Lemuel J. Heslop of Point
2.00
f"'
. . . Pleasant wh() served
many
Gauge readings -: Galhpolts 1 years as Assistant Tax Com~
Balzer Hospital:
Visiting Dam 12.2, 16.7, runnmg 16 feet 1missioner of West Virginia.
hours 2-4 and 7.£1 p.m. Parents on rollers, Pomeroy· Mason 2.· 1 Survivors are a
daughter.
only on Pediatrics Ward,
26, Pt. Pleasant :11.53, Hint&lt;m , Mrs. Fred Q. Brown, Cbarles-Admlssloas - Mrs. Hollis E. 3.41, Kanawha •'ails R.94, Char- i ton ; two sons, Robert J .
of
Estrogenic Hormone Cream with PJOStllerone
Emollient Moisturizing Emulsion
North, 114\2 Secood Ave.; Bert lesion 22.00. Londoo and Mar· ICrystal Lake, IlL, and James
Harrison, 640 Fourth Ave.; Lyn- ' met dams we~ runnmg !)'h W. of Dallas, Texas; a sister,
While UIU11 Feminine Hormone
nile J. Newberry, Rl. 1 Patriot; 1foot, and Winfield Dam 8 feel. Mrs. Mary Happerset, CharlesMrs. Hos.s M. Sider.!, 1441 East-! Ohio River - Charles StP.v· ton: and one brother, James
Cream, used nightly as directed,
em Ave.; Mrs. Carl E. Myers, : enson down 13, 10:50 p. m.; T. Leftwich of Glen Ridge, N.
1Upplies the hormones Estrogen
1803 Chestnut Sl; George w. Lady Rosemary down 13. 5 a. J .; and eight grandchildren.
and Progesterone for your skin,
Stover, Rt. 1 Gallipol;s; M.., . , m.; Southern down 13. 6:45 a.
Ultra Feminine Emulsion It forJohn L. Thacker, Rt. 2 Gallipo- . m.; Harvey Jordon, down, 14,
mulated with diUerent ingredi~
lls; . Mrs, William E. Connolly, i 11 p. . m.; Wal~r Curley do~
eou 10 belp replenish your Sl.in"s
pt;. Pleaoant; Floyd w. Jlort , 14, 7.45 a. m., Edeana Bo•
emoUieat and moisture needs dur-·
Rt. 1 Leoni Mr.!. Cecil
G.J wortlJ down 15, 3: 20' a. m.;_ . ·. ..
. ; .
inglbetlay.
Bauerle, Pt. Pleasant; llenrv l Rellable up 15, 6 a. m.;0 Jentfs
E. llaltr, Rt. 2 Long Bottom: up 16, I a. m.; Ell!llul~ .Wfiltds
Ultra Feminine is the only honnone cream forLighwextured and non-greasy, it
Mrs. Edgar A. Arnott, Middl.. up 16, UO a. m.; P~p 'Sfl011)
mulated with the natural female honnones,
bas unique emoJlients and moit~­
port; Mrs. Lutrelle P. Schoen- up 16, 4:15 a. m.;
Dtin&lt;lll&gt; ~. " add Mrs. W. A. Elam
Estrogen and Prog~terone. When Ultta Femi&amp;uriJen lo help keep your skin
lab, Pomeroy; Carl H. Weese, llruce up 18, 5:30 a. nf.; . K~tb;: Barrett, ·w. Va., were we&lt;&gt;ke.1d
nine supplies these hormones to a mature skin,
Syracuse; Miss Vema M. Cii"· · Ieen K. down 17, 10:30 ~· m.~ gltests of their son, Mr.
and maJ&lt;e.up fresh as morning.
lines and wrinkles due to moisture lew are recle, Rt. 1 Racine; Mrs. wu.IJoho J. Rowe down 17,4 a.. m.:. Mrs. Jaek Elam and soo, llill.
duced and a younger look. may be attained.
1iam E. Hurley, Rt. 2 Ash· Buckeye State up 17, 6:1.5 ~-m.; ·Mrs. 'AM Barnitz and da11ghlter l
land, Ky.: James F. Foose, CriSs Jr. down 18, 3:40 ~· 1ft.; were Modjl\i'f'V!sltors of
Ravenswood; Mrs. Clyde
J. Robert Reed down 18, 1:30 a. pllrenlli, Illr. and Mrs. D. H.
7.50 SIZE, NOW ONLY •.so
Lanning, Rt. ' Ja&lt;kson; Mra. m.; Polly R. up 19, 8 a. m.; RObeson.
WILL SELL AT 7.50
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and
Young
Touch•
Hand
Lotion
wilh
Iatrogens.
John )i:. Leach, Rt. 1 Beaver; Louisiana down :ID, 5:15 a. m.;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~~~:~
NOW ONLY 4.50
Mrs. Kerutelh c. vaoce, Rt. 1 N$tional up 20, 6:45 a. m. ; On- man and granddaughter,
New CWy t.:lllor a 2.75 Value.
Jackson; Charles o. Murray, 1vard. up 22, 6 a.m. ; Walter da Jean Hanln&amp;, were Tuesday
Jrontoo: Lor! Ann Beck, Bul· lleckJord down 23, 11:10 p.m.; afternoon mltors of Mr. and
Shope, Luther Herdman up Greenup Mrs. Bratton of Carpenter.
falo; Mrs. Elroy B.
Hanging Rock; Stanton E. Bro- 2:50 p. m.; Tlbolt down Green·
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smillt
ley, Rt. 1 Wellston.
up 8:15 p. m.; R. H. Boawm·th and Jo were Sunday visitors of
Blrtlll- Mrs. Edgar A. Arn· n down Greenup 10:116 p. m.: their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
ott, Middleport, daughter, 2:571 Boc·K ~o~ Greenup l1:56 P· Doyle Knapp, Kall, Kevin,
a.m. Tuesday; Mrs. John E. m.; Prmoplo down Green~p and Charles of Langsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
Leach, Rt. 1 Beave., daughter, 12:40 a. m.; Esso West VIrginia
2:28
p.m.
Tuesday;
Mrs.
Wll·
down
Greenup
12:55
a.m.;
Ml•s
and
family of Albany,
Mrs.
1
nam E. Connolly, Pt. Pleas- Susan up Greenup 2:45 a. m,; James Russell, and Mr. and
ant, daughter, 1:39 p.m. Tues- Jim Hougland up Greenup 4:05 Mrs. Guy Russell aad Terry
day; Mrs. carl E. Myer;, 1!103 a.m.: Mountain State up Green- L~ of Pomeroy were weekend
Chestnut
St., daughter1",5:56 up 5:55 a. m.; Ironworker
rultors of Mr. and Mrs. Uocoln
p.m. l'uesday.
7:30 a. m.; Zimmer down
Russell:
Dtacbargeo _ Mrs. lleslie dahl 2:50 P- m.; Christy downj Mr. and Mrs. llrady Knotts
CREAM or ROLL ON
McDaniel, Mra .. Richard . L Meldabl 3:55 p. m.; A. J.
of Kllrg llil1 were Monday even·
Horton, llert McAbee, llaiJV ten up Meldahl 5:35 P; m.:
In&amp; visitOrs of Mr. and Mnt.
Murray, llrady c. Shaw; ShBr· ta K. down Meldahl 7.15 p.m.; ,Eugene Hanln&amp; and Rhonda .
$1 Value
M.
Tipton,
Ronald
E.
'Myera,
Valvoline
up
Meldabl2:10
a.m.;
Louis
Diehl,
student
at
a
011
SALE
David K. Johnson, and. Mrs. Ann Brent up Meldahl 5:05 a. Michigan coneae, spent the
Charles A. Lalhey Jnd' Infant m.; Steel Es)lress up
day wllh Mr. and Mrs, Char·
8:55
a.
m.
.
ies
Diehl and family.
11011
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4&gt;allJpolfl Dim - Eastern
Carl McElroy of the U. S.
COVPLE TO WED
10 p. m.; Solvay down. S:$. a. Army ~turned to duty 1n
PT. PLEASANT - Rlobard m.; Steel Ranger Up 5:06 a.m.; anapolls after spending
Lee Holland, 18, Pl. Plwant, : Inca down 8:45 a. m.; HiDes up time wilh hia' parents, Mr. and
' ,,
and Judy Garlelta ~. zt.:7:11 a. m.; J. s. Lewil ·
Mrs; Paw McElroy and Bill.
Pi. Pleaun~ have made ,an i8:15 a.m.; Nita Vlclters down Mrs. Roy Smith, Linda,
application for • marriiJe li-' ~:45 a.m.
n1e and Mike ~ recent vJs..
cense in the 11fllee of ' · t b e i ~wba River - Fort
ltors of Mrs. Charley "Smith and
1hom down Marmet
County Clerk.
Jo,

THUS~Y."

Deruson bad an en~::: [
to_ Colum~. I .
CtJnference, H1ram thumped away WI~ 11 stra_Jght potnts
w&gt;uster 72-65 Dentson routed Itrim Capttal, whtcb 11 04
C cpttal 33-~4 'and Baldwin-Wal- iOhw Conference play. Charles : By U•hftl Pt'HI lllteraatioaal
a
'uerbem 62·55
ClaggeU scored 1:1 and BaU '
Eall
Ja~tpset 0 ted to an · 83-57 DrtJCkemi\ler 23 points for the HQI.y Cross 74 Rhode Island 65
. Jan:e coas rviHe and httle B' Red
Danbury st T3 NY Ml'Ume 58
~~ •s~;a~ec~:uoped Bluefield ~ hot s~ond half in which Assumption 88.St Anselms 74
s:"te
of We st Vtrglrua t21-tOO. Defiance bit 60 per cent of lt. Montclair· st 86..TFenton St 59
3
.
ik Rolf
red shots wrapped up the win over Wagner 91 Upsala 70
Cmcm~a~u~ ~c eBearca~ de- ' Cedarville. Denny Monroe led Millerville St llt Messiah 74
::n:~~~~·pped high-scoring Don lthe way for Defiance with 19 Br~lyn CoU T1 Pratt (lnst) 63
. ol Da ·ton with only 11 points.
Fairfield 65 Mass 60
M~~ts hmit;ng hJm to one bag.. Third-ranked Akron, now a Syracuse 66 Cornell 65
P~t tn. the second half.
sparkhng 8-1, had an easy time Alfred 62 Rochester 58
k Forward Walt Ptatkowski in whippmg Oberhn , but Bald· Yale 59 Cotumbia 47
d 26 pomts to lead Bow lmg win-Wallace's decLSJon over Qt. Jersey City St 74 Patrsn St 66
~~)re
t M d-A er1can Con· terbein was a surprise in Ohio Bethany 107 ·Wash. Jefrsn 74
Gn'f'n to 1 5 1 m
·
82 W C 11 "
'c1 t'nce victory over Ken t State 1Conference ci rcles.
H1gh Pt
sn aro na UoJ
~nd he had four othe r team- I Nme games are on tap for Duke 85 Clemson 61
. le fi ures OhiO colleges tonigbt, headed Mrehse Coll84 Ben. Col &lt;SC) Tl
~:~~s ~~wth\a~oublosl geight :by a Mid-American Conference Bridgewater 91 Lynchbrg 89
. h\ t .
clash between Marshall and Gettysburg 91 F&amp;M 72
.st~~~prisi~~c~iram ran its Ohio Ohio Universit~. ~oskingu~ Wash~nKton &amp; Lee 89 ,
Con 1erence 1·ecord to three in Ivisits Mount Uruon m an OhiO
Riclunond
(Pro) Institute 14
• LaS
d J ·m Warstler Conference battle and the other Amrcn U 94
aile 90
~h:~7rc~~. ,;u~~ Sl~rer dumped!contests Bre non·l~ague clashes. Miami &lt;Fla) 111 Okla City 109
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Fight Results
Davidson 76 Citadel 72
By United Press JaternaUonal Furman 69 Georgia Tech 68
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (UPI)Midwest
Ronnie Marsh, 189, Minneapolis. IInd Ceo 85 Manchester 77
outpointed Lou Batley, 200, , Bowling_Green n _Kent st 72
Omaha, Neb. (10) .
' Wisconsm !16 Michigan 90

r!. setback, and

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Big
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11J \iiirliOtl p,... la'emaliollal streak w1th a 76-03 win over in II points. Tim J&lt;mlan
Dl.ytoll's Fl en may win Kent state; Akron crushed &lt;»- 25 for Woos~r.
~y uata and go to erltn 96-73: Youngstown handed
&lt;:=apttal• FOW'dl Liu

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STEAKS

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eway and was brought here for
burUIID the Wells Cemetery beside his first wife, Hazel Tuck·
Lee. Mr. Lee was 76,
son ol l!ld Lee, he leaves
his wife and leur eldldren, Jan.
le, Maxine, Earl Jr., and Bob.
His son, Harold, was killed In
War U and a brother,
Cl ....... Lee of ll'lorlda.
•
Jane Gilkey of Mlddleport reeenUy spent a lew days with
Ava Gilkey an4 wllile here eall·
ed on the Robert ClarkJ, the
Dana Welsh's and Mrs. May

. And happier
than in our
ba,;ement'

... HOWl&amp;
MAYBE IlL
&amp; A BRAIN
su~

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ITS f.AS.V ! r,w
START OFF AS
APPRENTICfi

SURGfiOA.J

AIJD ',00 lWRK
ON VERY SIAojR£

m Su:\Rr
Will-I ! Y'kiJIJW TO

BRAIIJS

PICk. UP .soME'
EXP!'RIC/crfl

.

SCHN~IDER

I CAU SEE: IT
1..\:JW... THE !WRL.Il'S
FIRST BlACK

MARJt.Er FACfJTAI..
, ..___l080TOHV RIJ.I6!

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i . !" il l

Write. Prone Dr t:ontad
A. L. ~KAIJI'IIKU

Priced For Quick Sale

Raellle, Ublo
t

PICKUP TRUCKS
Lane
at~ around 8
1 6 301c

;;;;il;;;&gt;;c:::
-li&lt;::e=ry:;-;;;·liday lliBhl
al the Laurel Cliff
House.
I 4 lfc 1

I lie

Alldre vlllled 111m.
CUffonl Cuokler ba4 p
- .,;;;;; 1 c:eul villlorl, Ray Cluc!lW
SODI of ,Aibeul, Mr.

~

ABBIE AND SLATS

and

and
Mrll. CUffonl II!'Yson·
Mr.
Vema Blackwol!d @l,d

a

e1951 FGrd 1f2 Ton
e1960 lntllfft•tlon•l lh Ton
e1962 G.M.C. 'h Ton
e1964 Dodge 1f1 Ton
el 964 J ..p Pick Up
4 Wheel Drive

Ph.

ln Holzer Hospital after J1lljor
surgery. Guy Bolin alld liObert

,,,

Mountain Peaks

~

Auto Salel

Ill on thO
llllt. Mlu Adlllo Bredfiold

-'i.n~~ lhad a seriOus cue ol flu.
~

Meigs Equipment Co.
Rear Me1gs Generll HHp.
992·2116
.........,

, CLEANING EST carpet cleaner
you ever . used. So easy too.
Get Blue Lustre. Rent eiec-

r:=r::

s~

w

J40:

IUld Mrll. Henry Wags\)MI' are
I
a~nwtr rrom their
\1
lllness• .
lrr; IIIII Mrs. Roy WiaemiJI
11*11 their Christmas vacaua,.
lllllr home here.
;.
Mr. IUld Mrs. Terry Wbale7'
are pal'lllll of a daUjlbter, 118ft
-'- E!Jzabelh, boJ'II ~
eenUy. 'l'ha WbaJeya lullw 1
'

trk: shampooer $1. Baker Fur·
niture Co.
1 9 6tc

l-1166 VACUUM CLEANER. out

·1· WINNII

TNANI&lt;6 TO )QI.

81111 Ava Gllk.,, mfll'eal

8FAJ11Fil!. GOLD

RICHl.EY '!llRcw

THE I.AKI!

12 29 tie

--

neW,

mounted on 5 hole

Ford

wheels, Wil1iama Sohio

Sen"·

- · 3 bedrooms. \ ice Station, Middleport, Ohio
Ph. 1192-2590
1 ete
II 25 ttc YOU CAN walk on )'001- rug- 2

s

I Lustre
hours after cleaning II willl
Foam. l!:1ectr!C sham·

al!d I pooer rental $1. Ebersbach
barilv\ u•
. p omeroy, 0 .
uuwe..

.
'
miscellanooJJS

.

1 5 Gtc

and.JtUcellaneous Items. W:ll 1 ,~ 7 BUICK l dr •uo H - '""' ...~ trade for anylhing. .~
, •
., • · om~
in it.tms or rome in

hte chaln

saw. fl$; Both ~~

us and we wtll clean , excellent cond.J.Uon.

Low

your garage ool bull&lt;!-\ Wingett,
Rl 3, Pomeroy,
basements ~nd pay for ' Ohio. Phone m.:w=,
"Tully" Lew·
I t 3te

u;;;JD;i;;,g.;,i

-

lf!IC~

1 11 3tp

AucnON

-

H 31c lb.. copper. L,
-.
..
01 , H, 21c. brill, L,
S., 6c, boonze, H,
H, 7c, C. oatterles
c. radiators, 17c
I· Bailey, Bol 14, Reede-

New_.Uoocl
Merclland...

c............. _.rod
Th .............. .,,....

0..••-',.
Drl••'" n ..tn
In,......., W. Y•.

1 11 st.

Obfo
vqJala. or
aid
. ,.... wtlb limber. MIU'lOII
ac. 7'1. f b i - I

tw._

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M,

"Jimmy" Sayre
N~:r-

' L------------

MY

8R'\CELeT INTO

warrant)'. Ph. 992·2685.

,__..,,...._...,~ 4- TIRES. 7o50 x 20, like

WINKLE

old.

Telry, Jr.. ,..,.. , . .
and Mrll. D. 0;. '!llulley, AJ,

of layaway, 1ank t)'IM! w II h
ail cleaning attad!ments. Only 4 payments of $5.41. Full

11163
Country Sedan. .one
good tires, R&amp;H, .
aleeJ'in&amp;, good eolldlt1!112-3346 ot 1192-2186.
1:1 28 tfc

011:'1' A

~ !rom

TEll INSUR.AN~ AGEII(."Y
JtiC. before ....,.wtna·

auto insuranCe. We · may
IIllo to .... you

.,

.,.'1"'· . . ....

A

' FREE
, COLOR
'.T.V. SET
CII1IFIED
GAS STATION
. . ~· .. ··~·

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65 CHEVROLET, W11 $2295

~e.

NOW $2095

KIRBY VICUql!l eiMnlr, gootl
ouctlon. Pay off $31 or fCi dleport, wan to wall carpet
monthly. Clll ·~1
In liYI111 niom. ainirul ...,m
' 1 ' &amp;lp

1m la Hardtop. Localb owned and o~ly 12,000 mil~, 6 eyl·

i:f:r power ateerlna, apotle• fawn anterior. beautuul tPI•
roo.n. ftnilb. ndlo and beater.
64 CHEVROLET 4 DR.
Now Only $1295
Blscarne_, VinJ"llnterior. Dark grey finish, VB engine, Power·
glide. Buy toda,.
64 CHEV. B&amp;L AIR

Roclucocl To $1395

4 Door. One local owner. Clean interior, white over turQUOiM

finish . VB. Automatic, Radio and Heater .

TMIIIH~

UNICO
SNOW 11RES

•

We 111111. Hll!lllltled kitchen
ll'llb dllpoeal IIJid
link. Central heal.
windows, tnsutated. SbowD
appointment. Ph. llft.IMl.

. . INOIIGI WON05R
'

RADIAtOR

I II 4lp

AT THI BEST PI!.IC&amp;S
Qtl771x1S Nylon ll•ck,

-

Porneroy Motor Co.

IAU

IUld 1111:1. faJIII!nl. Cerlllll•

SERVICE

typo, 4 ply ~ ...,,
plua tax

Experienced

. . .13 iubeloss N,lon While
11.45 p1ul t . .
4 PlY

eCor eTruck eH..ter

BODY and
PAINT SERVICE

ALL SIZd AT SIMILAR
LOWER PRI~IS AT . .

-110'1' Clt4IO

., N-lr.illiJor1Riii
Core

• Bulldoler

eAny Type

Free Estimat-Discount
To All Customers

Bill SMITH
BODY SHOP

KEITH GOBLE FORD
,., 2-21 ..

POl

ONLY

•

TRACTOR
OVERHAULS
Have your tractor overllaul·

ed now ~t a big sarinp. We

are running a special 011 U'IC&gt;
tor overhauls for the WlDtf:l'
months. flave your tnetor
when

spring comes and save down
time.

7t~·.~ '$

rr, 11fffNT

•

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.... ti

t.GAJC:
THE

Sft..
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A. CLEAN CAR
U.ORIV..THRI:i
CAR WAitt

---------.
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By An Gilkey

ON

ready to go to work

ASHAMED' Of
YOUR DIRTY CAR

Harrisonvdle

SPECIAL

Rutland, 0 .

'

E&lt;al Lee of Belleville passed
eway and was brought here for
burUIID the Wells Cemetery beside his first wife, Hazel Tuck·
Lee. Mr. Lee was 76,
son ol l!ld Lee, he leaves
his wife and leur eldldren, Jan.
le, Maxine, Earl Jr., and Bob.
His son, Harold, was killed In
War U and a brother,
Cl ....... Lee of ll'lorlda.
•
Jane Gilkey of Mlddleport reeenUy spent a lew days with
Ava Gilkey an4 wllile here eall·
ed on the Robert ClarkJ, the
Dana Welsh's and Mrs. May

. And happier
than in our
ba,;ement'

... HOWl&amp;
MAYBE IlL
&amp; A BRAIN
su~

\

'
FR€AI&lt;V I

ITS f.AS.V ! r,w
START OFF AS
APPRENTICfi

SURGfiOA.J

AIJD ',00 lWRK
ON VERY SIAojR£

m Su:\Rr
Will-I ! Y'kiJIJW TO

BRAIIJS

PICk. UP .soME'
EXP!'RIC/crfl

.

SCHN~IDER

I CAU SEE: IT
1..\:JW... THE !WRL.Il'S
FIRST BlACK

MARJt.Er FACfJTAI..
, ..___l080TOHV RIJ.I6!

'

h MERRILL 8LOIII!R

•· •!IJ&lt;&gt;?.

1

I

:

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·-

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'lOU REAI..t%1!, ~
~·w MIIGEDA
Q5: IC~f

'

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DaDa 'l'llmer II oeriOwily' ill
i . !" il l

Write. Prone Dr t:ontad
A. L. ~KAIJI'IIKU

Priced For Quick Sale

Raellle, Ublo
t

PICKUP TRUCKS
Lane
at~ around 8
1 6 301c

;;;;il;;;&gt;;c:::
-li&lt;::e=ry:;-;;;·liday lliBhl
al the Laurel Cliff
House.
I 4 lfc 1

I lie

Alldre vlllled 111m.
CUffonl Cuokler ba4 p
- .,;;;;; 1 c:eul villlorl, Ray Cluc!lW
SODI of ,Aibeul, Mr.

~

ABBIE AND SLATS

and

and
Mrll. CUffonl II!'Yson·
Mr.
Vema Blackwol!d @l,d

a

e1951 FGrd 1f2 Ton
e1960 lntllfft•tlon•l lh Ton
e1962 G.M.C. 'h Ton
e1964 Dodge 1f1 Ton
el 964 J ..p Pick Up
4 Wheel Drive

Ph.

ln Holzer Hospital after J1lljor
surgery. Guy Bolin alld liObert

,,,

Mountain Peaks

~

Auto Salel

Ill on thO
llllt. Mlu Adlllo Bredfiold

-'i.n~~ lhad a seriOus cue ol flu.
~

Meigs Equipment Co.
Rear Me1gs Generll HHp.
992·2116
.........,

, CLEANING EST carpet cleaner
you ever . used. So easy too.
Get Blue Lustre. Rent eiec-

r:=r::

s~

w

J40:

IUld Mrll. Henry Wags\)MI' are
I
a~nwtr rrom their
\1
lllness• .
lrr; IIIII Mrs. Roy WiaemiJI
11*11 their Christmas vacaua,.
lllllr home here.
;.
Mr. IUld Mrs. Terry Wbale7'
are pal'lllll of a daUjlbter, 118ft
-'- E!Jzabelh, boJ'II ~
eenUy. 'l'ha WbaJeya lullw 1
'

trk: shampooer $1. Baker Fur·
niture Co.
1 9 6tc

l-1166 VACUUM CLEANER. out

·1· WINNII

TNANI&lt;6 TO )QI.

81111 Ava Gllk.,, mfll'eal

8FAJ11Fil!. GOLD

RICHl.EY '!llRcw

THE I.AKI!

12 29 tie

--

neW,

mounted on 5 hole

Ford

wheels, Wil1iama Sohio

Sen"·

- · 3 bedrooms. \ ice Station, Middleport, Ohio
Ph. 1192-2590
1 ete
II 25 ttc YOU CAN walk on )'001- rug- 2

s

I Lustre
hours after cleaning II willl
Foam. l!:1ectr!C sham·

al!d I pooer rental $1. Ebersbach
barilv\ u•
. p omeroy, 0 .
uuwe..

.
'
miscellanooJJS

.

1 5 Gtc

and.JtUcellaneous Items. W:ll 1 ,~ 7 BUICK l dr •uo H - '""' ...~ trade for anylhing. .~
, •
., • · om~
in it.tms or rome in

hte chaln

saw. fl$; Both ~~

us and we wtll clean , excellent cond.J.Uon.

Low

your garage ool bull&lt;!-\ Wingett,
Rl 3, Pomeroy,
basements ~nd pay for ' Ohio. Phone m.:w=,
"Tully" Lew·
I t 3te

u;;;JD;i;;,g.;,i

-

lf!IC~

1 11 3tp

AucnON

-

H 31c lb.. copper. L,
-.
..
01 , H, 21c. brill, L,
S., 6c, boonze, H,
H, 7c, C. oatterles
c. radiators, 17c
I· Bailey, Bol 14, Reede-

New_.Uoocl
Merclland...

c............. _.rod
Th .............. .,,....

0..••-',.
Drl••'" n ..tn
In,......., W. Y•.

1 11 st.

Obfo
vqJala. or
aid
. ,.... wtlb limber. MIU'lOII
ac. 7'1. f b i - I

tw._

J.

M,

"Jimmy" Sayre
N~:r-

' L------------

MY

8R'\CELeT INTO

warrant)'. Ph. 992·2685.

,__..,,...._...,~ 4- TIRES. 7o50 x 20, like

WINKLE

old.

Telry, Jr.. ,..,.. , . .
and Mrll. D. 0;. '!llulley, AJ,

of layaway, 1ank t)'IM! w II h
ail cleaning attad!ments. Only 4 payments of $5.41. Full

11163
Country Sedan. .one
good tires, R&amp;H, .
aleeJ'in&amp;, good eolldlt1!112-3346 ot 1192-2186.
1:1 28 tfc

011:'1' A

~ !rom

TEll INSUR.AN~ AGEII(."Y
JtiC. before ....,.wtna·

auto insuranCe. We · may
IIllo to .... you

.,

.,.'1"'· . . ....

A

' FREE
, COLOR
'.T.V. SET
CII1IFIED
GAS STATION
. . ~· .. ··~·

h

•'
.,

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Br HAROLD GIA¥1 ''''I

I LITTLE ORF'IiAN Ai'INI!

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Join

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OM tdt. ta ~ I4Yift 1 to

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ALL C0ATS

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BoneleBB Boston

Roll Roast

Surf

Chuck Roast

AdolpbMtol

tlant sbt - · · · ·-

yo "

Suehtr " Suger

Curtd"~

lb.

29c

~kg,

•

SmDktd

Jowl . __________ _

.

....
......
'

Dinners . ___ . . 2

75c

Rinso

I

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!..·$1.39

59c Chu~k ..... ~~ 69c
69c Bucket Steak ... 99c

lit.

I

Bacon~

~'All"

r

· 7 - ~

.

·· ·

14'

01. ••••· •• • · ·--

.

1..

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L

85c

•

&lt;

"All"

02· _ .......... .

Chuck Steak • • ••• • ... SSe
Steak • • • • ••• 49c
59c
Swiss
Steak
••• • ••
K._
.Swiss
·steak
......
..
55c
F....,_
Cod Fillets "" ..... 59c

Lux Liquid
~
63c
t2 ... ... ' .. ····· ·.Swan Liquid
21 .. .. . . . ...

63c

~ove. Liquid
:n. .. ... .. .

87c

·.\ .
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.... -:·····....... . 49c

,_., I

Comet
Surf
Cheese

e

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-.....

2

r:-,

\ 1

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cans

89c

----- - --

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Puffs

.._

6 -~=~: 51.0

t

CANDY BAR
'

C.

KRAFT SALAD DRESSING

.MIRACLE W

... -· 49c
quart

are
for

Pot Pies

-

Raisins

----

,...29c
Her.

.

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......_,

.. &amp;._ ... .

All Your
.

Lettuce •••• "· 19e.

'

HWTH NEEDS

Sweet Corn ...... Sr·r49c

&lt; .

(

••••••••

plro.

29c
4M

3H

SO EXTRA

50 EXTRA

TOI" VALUI8TAMI"8

TOI" VAI:UI! STAMI"S

I ~. or mort K,....r
Frooh ~;,.nd Mooto
Exp, 1/14 , 67

EXTRA

'

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, ·1

.·
.

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or_.

Bon•ltlt Stew ...,
Exp. 1/14 f1l

· J · ~~··89c

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ASSORTED COLORS ••• SCOTT
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HI·C Fruit Drin

FOOD'.:.
..

SA~E
'

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•

Spinach

ALL FLAVORS ON

Pets Love Itt'. • • JO-BO ·

••

E&gt;p. 1/14/67

N:~:'112 51.00.'~

SOUP

...

~

••

CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE

,Oar ltleat .Make• The Mealt

'

T•gerines

J

cans

K,....r Plnupplo

$1

.J

sw. PEAS .
8 51.00

We rese.rve the right to llmit quantltlea

Fresh

to 8

303

12-13-14

Juice---------- 4 ~$1

6

.

$1.19'•."

PEACHES

(

11,..... $1
D.mners .__ -__ 3 ••••

.,......, Orllnte

.... 2 plrp.
C:.nlry ov.. . • Exp, 1/14/67

101·.· ,··

4

Banquet Assorted

11ny 2 pk11.
C...try Ovtn Cotklts

4-------

DEL MONTE ' v.H~lVES or SLICES

Savings For
January

K._ lrlnlf Griplf"'~

31c

turday

i

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5TH &amp; PEARL STS' . - -RACI~rlj
"The Stor• With A Hart"'

~ l-r f';j!'- ;'

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Chkkon Dumi&gt;JIOII

Preserves ____- 3 :::" $1 Sections ___ .. _ 4 :~.= $1

TOI" VALUE 8TAMI'8

Open Mon.·Frl. - - ·

Sa

Tbe Almaoae
By Uolted Preos lntemaUoDal
Today Is Wednesday, Jan. 11 ,
the lllh clay of 1967 ·with 314 to :

MDrlon HouM Tuna NHdlt or

Lundteon Meat

Lifebouy

MA

Maxwell Hou

K,....~

••••• • • • •

37c

.A.

INSTANT COFFEE

Shampoo·---- '=. 47c
E,liporiiK
Milk ••.. •______ 7 toll
..... $1

2-lb.
crtn.

Beef Stew ____ ... 69c J UICe
.

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Ful-V.

C

lf2galr.

Llnolll'l Plus Rfl. tfrl: Vftlut

ErMOIIY AsooriH V.,.,.,

RACIN

ARGO BRAND

Cooking Bags _ 4 s,:. $1 ,Spam ---- --- 2

Soap

Grade A Pasteurized
Homogenized

box

Kroger Brand Cottage

39c

wallet! Here -

Cream.

1

•••••• • • • • •

Lux Buuty

2

1

giant

No. 21fl

....
.....

1

where more

where you get more high quality food for less!

Vanilla

Hair Spray
13-oz.

Cold Water

Soap

food goes in the bag and less money leaves. your

Country Club

U·oz.
can

K_.- Chill With Boano or

........ ···- 42c

Get your food dollar's' worth ... and then some! Here -

( lnseeure, because women
are trying to take over h is
world.

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Slorrdonl lrond Sutor Addld Gropot,lt,

Wisk

Ph. 992-2589

J·

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Benquet

Final Touch

Middleport, 0 .

'111111ty lhouldor

Cold Wotor

Quort

'

Court St.

GAL

1..

Cleii~Ber

Philiips Sisfefls Style ShoP

lit.

lb.

49c

"All"
....... ... ... 83c

I

Gloves ••• Leather ·and Leather Palm

K,_T_oy_ldor

Kroger
Brand

Dllhw•-

•ottel-....

K,.... Ttrtderay

Che·ese

FOOD

\,

•

Longhorn

ANGEL

"All"
... ...........'... 89c

$1·99

THE SHOE BOX

:;e ~nnk ethe~e~, eon:lderln~all We go to movies, restaurants ship and look £or romance else~
8
5 wr tten a uJ; and then he takes me
e JU ,
home. Iwhere? Unless of course you 1
us. Were Uonesses,
jackals, He bas never shown any love love the guy more than

ALL MEN'S WOES ·
Dear Helen:
Are you as tired as I am; '·
bout being blamed for an ef A, Chams, becamse women
m~n'e short-comings?
· 49D t treat thetn right a t home.
Twentieth Century Man
is 3. 41 Frilld," because wives
aupposed to be:
demand too much ol them, and

lb.

Large

Fluffy

....

WOI(IEN BLAMED-,f\)R

Alw.-1

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~·_ by. H~eR

Kro,er'1 hmous

Swlft's Prtmlvm liked

73c

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Blue

MINOR DUPLIX TURTLI

For Tho Whole Family

THRiRTl; 'lb•

TENDERAY lb.

25c

lb.

l

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(Aa.wvt.........-ow)

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

Weak latben because O..lr ' them. - H.
He makes no• demands, so
wlvea won't lellllem command Dear Helen:
why should you . T1flce • month
All the .
d
kn
· I met thiS fellow exactly one you 're assured of a movie and
1&lt;nown 1 vtceal tn wea esdses year 1jo. He lives about ftG tl a meal. In between times you1-bl ed o ma es areIt'oowa ays m1
'l es
,..om my
1•
apa rt ment •re f ree to fimd a man who sees
5
8
am on women.
won· house. He has been coming to you as more than a
·
der ~e t~emales can look any- see me about twice a month. Iear. Why not settle for frierld·

Villtte Inn T11rkty &amp; Gravy, ..., &amp; GrayY' .anti
S.llsbt.Jry·StNk "Grny

''" .... $1.46

ld..

to form tht tlll'priae arwwer, u
suutlted by lh abou ~artoon.

I THE l l i l l U X J

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caoe
HIS llt(rice 1boot ,..,. t
dao't appreciate them, or wom- ,ers, but never - deal!
He tells""' 11iout llil u -wll• otlrer malo frltrid., 11111 ml«bt ! Dtni.OI:nl! No, ~ p, who~ !Mir "jl!lr'flle w.art'l
"' 1¥• l!M!Ir job&amp;.
t...'t II alrool lime .
jar him in1n action. - II.
er they like il or ipOI. The. Ger· qo flf 1djl al!oul lJorntn be mot~~.
5. lleari .....;
lre&lt;:ause 1mrtoc! JP!l~ 4lf qlln? ·!us! ~. ~ ~- ~ his O.ar Helen:
,
man ioldllrs ,_drafted tho liiARCji\E'm
(wii'OI over-feed tbonl.
1- NOT THAT lAD
~ ·for dllldrtn, ai&gt;llut how the
I don't like tho fmpUeatlon •me 'nr. Only il !My n!IJJied This
~~
I. Vl&lt;er ....., becaii!O
NTB :
- h e dale4 ore jealoi.w be. JIIrat surfers. looking lor ('.er. 11&gt; co, theY ....., s'hol.
l£mHy li•inc,
,..
lilY
lth&lt;!ir Wnlly'a demands.
eeru· I I I to
cause be 1111:.. their ehlldren. man heJm.u, and iron CIWOOS, The Iron a''!"l Helen. !ha(l Ull lrkl
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7. Uamterotlttl Ia lllelr " ' twl
In 1 •· - r ·me lbiNI like tli,ot.
.,. fascists. It ......,, to
be origjll,!lu.j In, 1113 and h., JIOth.. troulrle, let
YOU
111
~~~ lre&lt;:ause !hoM
wlv011. :
thl~i,;uedo::ch!"! 1 got tired o1 p:tllne nowl!ore ....., for granted thfte d~ys 1111. t0 do wllh tho NoJI Pirty $ho wm .
JOU
J~=•~thlllp so duU, and duty.. da 1 ~en
Ad
1C1_:nlthiilt ••~ oo I was ''busf' f&lt;r n•e weeks. 1that anyone wearin,o; .eith"': ol It IS 1 ned,U lor bnvery, · flow~ """
Ir
hay •
a 1
·~• every tUne he ealled. Then he these wants tq advertiSe he's • would Al1lf!ricana like tl If Ger· dress
•
I. AJMhoHet because ol nag- vet wthomen 1l1u' whored bothey came over last Sunday. He ooid. l Nazi.
I malt •t...,..al(ent , ..,.. to
1110 lltia
~-- WIVes,
.
ear line • ' m no I In r...
'th you b. ut I Do poopIe th'to~
·' that every
.. . or Wlu..
may- wan
lei the em.
least bitour
out ol
~e WI
.
the
int ,.
or I ' mlu oeti"'l and lalldng with IGerman soldier ln World War
1. Deaerten becauio !Mir ~bco~
~wn 1 nd you."
I ll was a Nazi? Is every Amer.
mony demand too much all- jlfOwl, ~'lt'o ~ll~o~laul~. ~... PleOise tell me how to let icon fighting in Vietnam
a
bo ...,.
tre- 1erable females. you·.. In· 1 him lmOw 1 am - HUMAN
10 ;...,
-~ ~ , mm
1coospiracy to emasculate us!'' ttKl
HE~DQUARTERS
cause of their Wives extrava.. Isn't it nice we don't Mlieve Dear H.T.:

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Roll Roast

Surf

Chuck Roast

AdolpbMtol

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75c

Rinso

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59c Chu~k ..... ~~ 69c
69c Bucket Steak ... 99c

lit.

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Steak • • • • ••• 49c
59c
Swiss
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......
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55c
F....,_
Cod Fillets "" ..... 59c

Lux Liquid
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63c
t2 ... ... ' .. ····· ·.Swan Liquid
21 .. .. . . . ...

63c

~ove. Liquid
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87c

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Surf
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quart

are
for

Pot Pies

-

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Her.

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Lettuce •••• "· 19e.

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Sweet Corn ...... Sr·r49c

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plro.

29c
4M

3H

SO EXTRA

50 EXTRA

TOI" VALUI8TAMI"8

TOI" VAI:UI! STAMI"S

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Frooh ~;,.nd Mooto
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ALL FLAVORS ON

Pets Love Itt'. • • JO-BO ·

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N:~:'112 51.00.'~

SOUP

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,Oar ltleat .Make• The Mealt

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cans

K,....r Plnupplo

$1

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sw. PEAS .
8 51.00

We rese.rve the right to llmit quantltlea

Fresh

to 8

303

12-13-14

Juice---------- 4 ~$1

6

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$1.19'•."

PEACHES

(

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D.mners .__ -__ 3 ••••

.,......, Orllnte

.... 2 plrp.
C:.nlry ov.. . • Exp, 1/14/67

101·.· ,··

4

Banquet Assorted

11ny 2 pk11.
C...try Ovtn Cotklts

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DEL MONTE ' v.H~lVES or SLICES

Savings For
January

K._ lrlnlf Griplf"'~

31c

turday

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"The Stor• With A Hart"'

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Preserves ____- 3 :::" $1 Sections ___ .. _ 4 :~.= $1

TOI" VALUE 8TAMI'8

Open Mon.·Frl. - - ·

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Tbe Almaoae
By Uolted Preos lntemaUoDal
Today Is Wednesday, Jan. 11 ,
the lllh clay of 1967 ·with 314 to :

MDrlon HouM Tuna NHdlt or

Lundteon Meat

Lifebouy

MA

Maxwell Hou

K,....~

••••• • • • •

37c

.A.

INSTANT COFFEE

Shampoo·---- '=. 47c
E,liporiiK
Milk ••.. •______ 7 toll
..... $1

2-lb.
crtn.

Beef Stew ____ ... 69c J UICe
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Llnolll'l Plus Rfl. tfrl: Vftlut

ErMOIIY AsooriH V.,.,.,

RACIN

ARGO BRAND

Cooking Bags _ 4 s,:. $1 ,Spam ---- --- 2

Soap

Grade A Pasteurized
Homogenized

box

Kroger Brand Cottage

39c

wallet! Here -

Cream.

1

•••••• • • • • •

Lux Buuty

2

1

giant

No. 21fl

....
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1

where more

where you get more high quality food for less!

Vanilla

Hair Spray
13-oz.

Cold Water

Soap

food goes in the bag and less money leaves. your

Country Club

U·oz.
can

K_.- Chill With Boano or

........ ···- 42c

Get your food dollar's' worth ... and then some! Here -

( lnseeure, because women
are trying to take over h is
world.

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Wisk

Ph. 992-2589

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Final Touch

Middleport, 0 .

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Cold Wotor

Quort

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GAL

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Philiips Sisfefls Style ShoP

lit.

lb.

49c

"All"
....... ... ... 83c

I

Gloves ••• Leather ·and Leather Palm

K,_T_oy_ldor

Kroger
Brand

Dllhw•-

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K,.... Ttrtderay

Che·ese

FOOD

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ANGEL

"All"
... ...........'... 89c

$1·99

THE SHOE BOX

:;e ~nnk ethe~e~, eon:lderln~all We go to movies, restaurants ship and look £or romance else~
8
5 wr tten a uJ; and then he takes me
e JU ,
home. Iwhere? Unless of course you 1
us. Were Uonesses,
jackals, He bas never shown any love love the guy more than

ALL MEN'S WOES ·
Dear Helen:
Are you as tired as I am; '·
bout being blamed for an ef A, Chams, becamse women
m~n'e short-comings?
· 49D t treat thetn right a t home.
Twentieth Century Man
is 3. 41 Frilld," because wives
aupposed to be:
demand too much ol them, and

lb.

Large

Fluffy

....

WOI(IEN BLAMED-,f\)R

Alw.-1

.;

~·_ by. H~eR

Kro,er'1 hmous

Swlft's Prtmlvm liked

73c

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Blue

MINOR DUPLIX TURTLI

For Tho Whole Family

THRiRTl; 'lb•

TENDERAY lb.

25c

lb.

l

..... l -leoo IUILT

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(Aa.wvt.........-ow)

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

Weak latben because O..lr ' them. - H.
He makes no• demands, so
wlvea won't lellllem command Dear Helen:
why should you . T1flce • month
All the .
d
kn
· I met thiS fellow exactly one you 're assured of a movie and
1&lt;nown 1 vtceal tn wea esdses year 1jo. He lives about ftG tl a meal. In between times you1-bl ed o ma es areIt'oowa ays m1
'l es
,..om my
1•
apa rt ment •re f ree to fimd a man who sees
5
8
am on women.
won· house. He has been coming to you as more than a
·
der ~e t~emales can look any- see me about twice a month. Iear. Why not settle for frierld·

Villtte Inn T11rkty &amp; Gravy, ..., &amp; GrayY' .anti
S.llsbt.Jry·StNk "Grny

''" .... $1.46

ld..

to form tht tlll'priae arwwer, u
suutlted by lh abou ~artoon.

I THE l l i l l U X J

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Breeze

0

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J

ooltl-.

oiiO.U

form fo1r onli•u1 werilt.

Uq

•· ,..._ bocw!Ya l ~~~. bledr •ldow apfd. eao.tesy.
caoe
HIS llt(rice 1boot ,..,. t
dao't appreciate them, or wom- ,ers, but never - deal!
He tells""' 11iout llil u -wll• otlrer malo frltrid., 11111 ml«bt ! Dtni.OI:nl! No, ~ p, who~ !Mir "jl!lr'flle w.art'l
"' 1¥• l!M!Ir job&amp;.
t...'t II alrool lime .
jar him in1n action. - II.
er they like il or ipOI. The. Ger· qo flf 1djl al!oul lJorntn be mot~~.
5. lleari .....;
lre&lt;:ause 1mrtoc! JP!l~ 4lf qlln? ·!us! ~. ~ ~- ~ his O.ar Helen:
,
man ioldllrs ,_drafted tho liiARCji\E'm
(wii'OI over-feed tbonl.
1- NOT THAT lAD
~ ·for dllldrtn, ai&gt;llut how the
I don't like tho fmpUeatlon •me 'nr. Only il !My n!IJJied This
~~
I. Vl&lt;er ....., becaii!O
NTB :
- h e dale4 ore jealoi.w be. JIIrat surfers. looking lor ('.er. 11&gt; co, theY ....., s'hol.
l£mHy li•inc,
,..
lilY
lth&lt;!ir Wnlly'a demands.
eeru· I I I to
cause be 1111:.. their ehlldren. man heJm.u, and iron CIWOOS, The Iron a''!"l Helen. !ha(l Ull lrkl
,..
7. Uamterotlttl Ia lllelr " ' twl
In 1 •· - r ·me lbiNI like tli,ot.
.,. fascists. It ......,, to
be origjll,!lu.j In, 1113 and h., JIOth.. troulrle, let
YOU
111
~~~ lre&lt;:ause !hoM
wlv011. :
thl~i,;uedo::ch!"! 1 got tired o1 p:tllne nowl!ore ....., for granted thfte d~ys 1111. t0 do wllh tho NoJI Pirty $ho wm .
JOU
J~=•~thlllp so duU, and duty.. da 1 ~en
Ad
1C1_:nlthiilt ••~ oo I was ''busf' f&lt;r n•e weeks. 1that anyone wearin,o; .eith"': ol It IS 1 ned,U lor bnvery, · flow~ """
Ir
hay •
a 1
·~• every tUne he ealled. Then he these wants tq advertiSe he's • would Al1lf!ricana like tl If Ger· dress
•
I. AJMhoHet because ol nag- vet wthomen 1l1u' whored bothey came over last Sunday. He ooid. l Nazi.
I malt •t...,..al(ent , ..,.. to
1110 lltia
~-- WIVes,
.
ear line • ' m no I In r...
'th you b. ut I Do poopIe th'to~
·' that every
.. . or Wlu..
may- wan
lei the em.
least bitour
out ol
~e WI
.
the
int ,.
or I ' mlu oeti"'l and lalldng with IGerman soldier ln World War
1. Deaerten becauio !Mir ~bco~
~wn 1 nd you."
I ll was a Nazi? Is every Amer.
mony demand too much all- jlfOwl, ~'lt'o ~ll~o~laul~. ~... PleOise tell me how to let icon fighting in Vietnam
a
bo ...,.
tre- 1erable females. you·.. In· 1 him lmOw 1 am - HUMAN
10 ;...,
-~ ~ , mm
1coospiracy to emasculate us!'' ttKl
HE~DQUARTERS
cause of their Wives extrava.. Isn't it nice we don't Mlieve Dear H.T.:

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Is Served at

Stivenville

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POMEROY-MIOOlcrvRT,
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OHIO

THURSDAY, JANUARY 12; 1967

FIVE

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CENlS

Guerrilla H
In Triangle Offerisive
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WORLD
·hUIGS
THEATRE
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TONIGHT, J•n. 11
·~·

I!IOT OPEN

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nluk§oAY, FRIDAY

and SATURDAY
Jaft, 12-lJ..l-4
1 ,"WHO'S AFRAID OF
.
VIRGINIA WOOLF?
EliZabeth Tay lor,
Richard
Burton, Geo. Segal , Sandy
Dennis. This is an Adult pic-

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FOUR MORE COLONELS - Gailia county now has at least 11 Kentucky CoiO)lels. Wednesday nllbt at
Oscar's, Ted Reed, right, president of the Pomeroy Farmer's Bank and Savings Co., and a long-time ltentucky Colonel, presented (lert to right) Ed Reese , Lawrence Bastiani, and Art DambroUih framed certificates
signed by Gov. Edward T. Breathitt, officially proclaiming the Galllpolltans "Honorable Kentuclcy .Colonels. •
The fourth Colonel, Frank Haskins, was absent when this photo was taken. The four Gallians learned of U..
honor last May 25 but the certificates didn't arrive until last week.
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SALE!
SECOND BIG WEEK!

Supersabre Jets Pick ·Off Snipefs

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Dress Heels Reg 8·99 to 10·99

$5.99
Naturalizers 12.99to 14.99

$6.88
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BAGS TO MATCH, '12 PRICE

Chapman-Canaday

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She also represented the
Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
ln

®MADE-TO·YOUJ!-MEASUBE DJUPElUES Lined or Ualiaed (

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Europe as part of an Interna.

lional Exchange Program.
'While in Newark, Miss Helms
belonged to the American Association of University Women,

*DEEP ACTION AGITATOR!
RAPIDRY SPIN!
JEJ.SIMPLE DESIGN!

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MODELS, COLORS, PRICES
FOR EVERY BUDGET I

Altrusa Jnteraationa1, and
erican Camping Association.

Miss Helms has established her
resjdence in Vienna, W. Va.

DBAPEBlES MADE JUST-FOB.YQUR.JJ"INDOI'S,,,
ROM YOUR PERSONAL CHOICE OF FABRICS
AND COLORS,,,
TAILORED WITH DETAILS OF QUALITY
AND BEAUTY.

Weight Watchers
Insta/1 their
New Leaders

Custom Drapery Salel
Jan. 12th ·lo 25th

New officers were ln8talled
at a recent meeting of

'.

No other atomatic spins
as fast as this Frigidaire
"Rapidry-1000" Washer!
• Fastest, driest spin of all- some fabrics
come out ready for ironin&amp;l Clothes dry
quicker on the line or In a dryer!
• Two speed$! Durable Press Care for
new, no-iron fabricsl

• Deep Action Agitator, Jet·Away Rln..,
special water 181181 settin&amp; for email
loads!
• Jet·simple mechanism gives you ,_
washer reli•bllllyl

169·95

5
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T•rnll To Suit You
Other Mocl•ls From $199

5-YEAR NATIONWIDE WARRANTY
4-,..r

Protection Plan (part' only) tor fumJtlllnl t*plectment for any dtfec:·

t4we part in the complete ti'IMmlllfbn, drive motor and larp capacity
water pump!

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Our Custom - Made Draperies Are Made
To Your Exact Measunments.
Come In and Choose From AWorld of
Dramatic Fabrics and Colors.
Drapwj Dept. - 21111 Floor

leader;

Mrs. Coello Hudson, secretary;
Mrs. Hallie Mcintyre, assistant
secretary; Mrs. Charles Lewis,
treasurer; Mrs. Ruth Nease,
aasislallt troasurer; Mn. Daisy

weight
recorder.
and Mrs. l!etty Clark, assistant.
Mrs. Edith Gardner wu presented with a gift for havln&amp;
lost the most weight during
the past three month!. Mrs.
Nease was awarded the December prize lor weight lou.
It was reported that B1nce the
group had organized in August,
total weight loss of the 211 mem-

~ade- tTo-;yO.~lt.·
vU.easu1ce COrta~k.
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bers amounted 1o 319 poonds.

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Se!!orul Monday Club

BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS I
1-year Warranty for rep•ir of •IIY dlfect without ch1rge. plus

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Meigs TOPS Weight KBotchers.
Mrs. Bruce !Joyd lnslalled the
officers, including Mrs. Leo
Searls, leader; Mrs.
Pert')'
Hofrman, assistant

Is Entertainal
Miss Eleanor Robson entertained the Second
Monday

Sewing club Monday evening
at her borne, Minersville. '!be
evet!lng was spent IOclally
oowing. Refreshments
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I served ID Mrs. George !chnelder, Mn. Dwigbt Parker, Mrs.
Grace Holter, .Miss Myrtis KBy

Parter, MlM Marilla BoweD,
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