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dont; Mrs. Eme&lt;son Jones,...,.
rotary; and Mn.RI&gt;Ier Morgan.
ttuaurer. Five ~-~~
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The review ol the allenlOOII
wu Jiveo by Mrs. Walter Waddell, titled, ..Thomas.. written
by Shelley Mydans, a mvel in
five parl3 about Thomas Beckofficers elected were ett, of the 1Zth century. The
Nan Moore, president; story leUs of his chll~ and

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lhe Mid• 1 t •an•y Club wday • • • • at lhe home ol
II C. M. - Y . The meet..
lllil wll "'l"""'i with the siDging
dl ..AIMrlca, tbl! Beautiful"
Will\ Mts. Hennesy at the or-

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WORIC TROUSER$

Class Discusses
New Pro "ects
At MeN eil Home

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1!DMUND CLUBB
Wrlttu lor
UatMtl l'rat llllmlatieald
NEW YORK (UPI)-The present dtveiO[llllant in China
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·Sale! Mens Sweaters

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A good selection of slzeo ond ityles. Select what you
need now durlne lhe January Sale.

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Special Purchase and
Sale of 385 Dozen

BATH TOWELS
WASH CLOTHS

HAND TOWELS

S1ight irregulars -of a well known brand. Fine quality.
Beautiful colors and patterns. Florals -

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$59.50 COATS

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MENS $2.9S "f:URTLE NICK KNIT JHIRTS . .....
MENS $U5 VELOUR SPORT SHIRTS . . . . •....
toYS $3,95 LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHilTS .•• •••
BOYS $3.95 SCRUB DENIM .PORT SHUtTS ......
BOYS $3.95 VELOUR SPORT SHIRT$
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BOYS $1.95 LONG SLEEVE ·SPORT SHIRT$ . . ....
MENS $5.95 and ...95 CORDUROY SLACKS ....
BOYS $5.95 ond $4.95 CORDUROY· $LACKS ... ...

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Ali i: othtr Cools for
wo~ . and children
; In~ In the
Jtnulry Stle.

Solid Colors- Jacquard Patterns.

59c and 69c Wash Cloths

Sale 25c

Don't Forget
Our Sale Of

FOR MEN

Lee Blanket Lined

DRESSES
WOMEN'S
In !he Ready to WeaT

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Well Known Brand•.
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In regular sizes, Junior
sizes, womens and h a If
sizes.

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Has electric eye - hl/ {oclislltg neciesaary.

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Jual 3-$34.50 Stormotlc Camer• Outfits $16.11
Just 1-$18.95 Sttrfln ~·-• Outfit ...• $8.88
Just 1-$12.45 St1rm1tl1 e-ra Outfit . • • t6,11

E.rra Toll8h Jolt Donlm

OVERALLS

this..,..,

No need fo ,HOUI'
IIW ,
.,. becauM food MVW lllilcll ··

Sale! Boys Sweaters
Sweaters for the little boys and a good selection for
sizes 8 to 20. Slipover and coat styles.

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WORLD

TEFLOtlD 1o.IMh FRY PAN

$16.50 DRESSES
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(and other dres... ot

NEW YORK (UP!) - A spectacular wall of flame,
:~~:~ b a gas main explosion, rolled through a su·
J,sidentlal section today, incinerating homes
b
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.. f:~:ke":e~e an atom bomb," one witness said.
earllv four hours after the explosion and fire there
Were no reports of deaths or serious Injuries. Several
hundred persons were evacuated from th e area, many
roused by two policemen who raced from door to door
at rtl sleeping occupants
toe ng 1 ak
Jl'lreflgbtera Isolated tbe blaze
left, Principal of Pomeroy and Middleport :a~~o~k by the two
about thr~ ho'!f'l Isler, and
Frank Vaugl!an, Americanism Chairman
apparently averted
tnllSI of tbe 10epbic gas feeding
Post No. 39 of Pomeroy, titled, "The Ameri· lrl&amp;~ ~live
lbe fire had been cut Off by
Jr.l!'he book Is for the Pomeroy
!ncluOi '1 i 24
then.
Post. .
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meilt ng ere
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1'Uia,. of brftlltmt l!l'anJe
Dam.;. wand
dame 400 feet high lighted the
Another 20
morning clartnea, periJ.
some heavily
1ng 8 tz.block area.
Vltdergr.;... lilplesloll
UPI staff comspondent Nat
The fire 1n the Queens
Gibson said the c1amnge at ~
mllea
from
the
beart
beart of the 1trlcken area
10
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Manhattan was touched off
looked as II II had been !nlllcted
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Sale!
Boys1.95 .

proportionole uvingsl

Eli* te F*orce*
Move in lO
Hold Ground

Be An Early Bird P1lnter. Enloy • Cerefree$prlngl

Sale! Glidden Spred Scltin

SHIRTS

No fume - no odor. 1'8int aalely wllh window• clo• ·
ed .100% Latex wonder wall paint. Spred Satin dries

in 20 minutes.

Mrs. curd is
President of
OES . .

Slzeo 8 to 18, aolld

$6.69 g•llons J1nu1,Y S1le
$5.20
$2.15 qu•rts J1n1N1ry S•le
$1.60
$2.50 qts. Spred Lustre To Mitch \i

colors, smart plaids

and checka. Button
down ivy style col·
Iars. Many tapered
styles.

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Boys3.95

Skirt
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Beltleu model&amp;

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Without a cull .and the
popular cuffed oty!e
lh•t hu belt loops and
Jooka oo IIOod.

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ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT!

Comp""!m.iif

SAIGON (UPII - U. S. Aro
llllery Dells accldcntally llll
.au AmerleU ' ltlfaDtry pu:y fl8lltiDII Ia the iroa 'Jrl.
nate laday kJilliqi •!PI aoJd.
lentlld~M,

SAVE ON

3.15

Westclox Alarm Clocks
IN OUR JANUARY SALE
All modela ue Included In this aale. SprlnJI wind
llmna IDd.etectrlc llmna. Westclox quality.

loyo $1;95 and $2.95

CARHARTT BROWN DUCK OVERAW

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You'll Hke the fine color and easy operation of tn
RCA VIctor Color TV. Use Elberfeltls Sensible Credit
Service to budeet your paymentt.

WINTER CAPS
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The Carpenters style with nail apron and double reinforced knees plus the construction worker style
that's so perfect for toueh, hard wear. All sizes. Water repellent, snag proof, washable.
Be sure to see, too, the Carhart! Brown Duck Work ·
Jackets with nylon quilt lining, zipper front and button front styl.es. Sizes 38 to 50.

Leathers - Corduro71 Vln,ylo and Woo1a.

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Ji; 9 feot tnd t2 feot widths
eTht, will be on"-" Ill!~'' Toy

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -fte. control of . the mmmlltee atltlltlon, a key lli*'al _ . . ,
publicans now hold the balance Thursday with an agreement Rep. John E. Fo&amp;q, I),JU,
of power on the crucial House between Democratic and GOP tiled Tueaday.
Appropriations . Committee - leaders on cOmmittee ratios.
ll)e'llti!IOC•..,n,etsw ~v::: ,.':
and it bodes 1U lor President
Add llepabllc~ Vote
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Johnaon's Great
SociOty In general, the ratios followed to fill on tho
Approprtatlooli
closely
the
oew
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to
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party
Committee;
tbe
BeppbUcau
proerams.
clay b akdown in the h
BUI
Afterhsa serl~-olred0Jl011]n!_ tbe llrbee al bad ·~c.&lt;ect"::'~t tb6
There are no ~
trlump -engu,ee
WI••
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-.help of delecting Democrats - approprlaU011s raUo would be otller oommittee nUoa qretid
conservattre fortes have dell! set at the 30-20 breakdown tilat upon by Speak• .lOhD
yet anolliet Wow to adminlslr• traditionally prevailed pnor lo McCormack, D-Masa,, pd· GOP
leader Qer.W R. Ford, Midi.
lion prosrcts in tile fiOth the 89th Congress. ,._
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QRtgteu.
Instead;
•nmrttee
With . .QIOW 1!001~ welfare '!Is l!lllsraed by one man to •
leglalatlon •lrtuolly. ruled out by membership of 30 . Democrats
GOP electloa gabis lat Nov. I. ud :11 Bepublleana. Tha utn
lhe Great Society batUes ahead GOP vote promised more
are u:peetetl to be fooght t:ooble for JohnaoD tiCimlnlltrlmainly over money. The House lion spendin1 requests.
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Approprlatloos Committee · Is Even at the ~ fl0.20
whore the main money deci·rraUo the appropnalions panel
siot1J are made.
woulcl bave beeR heavily weiJht..
Conservative forceB took firm ed on the conservative side. In

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Charlea Hoyman, Cmo1l Norris, Albert Hll~ Jr., Roy
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J. W. Weaver, Jr.,
David Yoot,
Georp
Nelgler and Tbomsa Wolfe.
Olflcra renamed are
Mr•
Hayman, chainniD of the board
and president; Mr. ~•
first vlce-prealdent; Mr. Y~
olce president; Mr. we..
secretary, and Mr. Wolfe,
jcaahler.
The lK atockholdero • - "
at the annual meeting iearDthe bank enjoyed .... ot ill
lbet1:er yeara in 11188, a aralb
of about 10 per cea1.

wblch he Is president and prtn.
clpal owner.
.Mr. Kerr's contracting bus!neas hu been prlmaru, in commerclal, sctiools, ud
office

other cloic activities .
Mr. Hohstetter reported to
lhe stockholders. that ~ bank
enjoyed ~ther IDCrease m bu..
1ness clurmg year with total a..
bu!lcllnJS.
sets up about $1100 111111 to nearly
111111
He sloo ~as developed Royal t1,5011, ·
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Park
near
Five
Points
He
said
an
increase
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de ' b f
O&lt;M 111111 br-""'t
which Is a leading recreational
post~: 0 ";"
':;d
area in southerr:~ Cheste :·~;::: .. ~:~He I• a
Import.
11 res!:
Methodist ·
' pa ~ ance of savings deposits in dt&gt;:nt; '::.!en~~~ mesuc bankin&amp;," he told stoct.
pn!S!ilent of tile Eaatem Athlet.. holders.

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Miller • · Karr
assoc
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Construction
11151 to 11162, lben ore .
e
Karr CCIDS~rt1ctloo CoiniitlliY of

Stop ID the mualc department on the aecond floor.
Select the RI;:A VIctor Color TV you want In the
finish and screen size you like best.

preu, a1zes 8 to 1s.

But of couno deft!Ciplllelll8

may take ....,..I forma. u Mae
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K!. Js aadualed
.;.live of Melli lc Booaters Aam., a member of Discussing hank policy; !:
Shade RIVer Lodge No. 453, aald that the progress o

caw:.laled~lhSchool.

RCA Victor Color Television

Trousers

$5.95 SKIRTS----- SALE $4.50
$7.95 SKIRTS
SALE $5.50
$8.95 SKIRTS
SALE $6.00
$10.95 SKIRTS_
SALE $8.00
$12.95 SKIRTS
SALE $10.00
$13.95 SKIRTS
SALE $11.00

.Mr
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(Alkyd Enamel!

J1nu1ry S.le $2.00

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Mao wJil will, ·or the oppoaltiolt
/action wJil wiD.

Nat Jets Shoof
0££"Jeers
Down Two Migs ~=·~~t"'::~~
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Horace Karr Elected to Bank Board ~.::::::-...:

TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) - Nationalist Chinese jet
fighters shot down two communist Chinese MIG19s over
tbe Formosa Straits today, the defense ministry announ· Horsce Kerr of Cheater,
BY THE UJ'l
ced . •.The Nationalists said the Communist jets OplmediJ&gt;r:;:;t Tri-State Area .,.,.,.
J'
ljrst.
tractor was elected Tuesday by
U
P to oter1
.tour Nationalist jets encountered 12 Communist stockho'tders o! the
Pomeroy
CINCINNAn MIGi9s while patroting
of the island of Que· N 11 sl Bank lo 118 board of
.llere will be asked next Novem· mo,;. the
a on
ber .to renew an 8.55-mll! pub- said~"
.IJe. school operatlll1 te~ -.
Dfreclors re-elected at the ·an•
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The
MIGS
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In
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Pirl·.- in December which
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wer~ fl, ••g
nual meetmg
vJ4";; almost one-third of the thre&lt;;,waves, !he ministry said.
Boice Alfred M Elberfeld, FAaobool's anoual budget
Dr. The Nationalists returned the
taonHobstetter,WarrenPickeDa,
Paul Miller, new llipertntendent Communist lire, downlnjj: two
Manning n. Webster and Eldon
or ·sdloots, said II the Jssue laiJ.. MIGS,
Weeka. Mr. Hobstetter was reed, "we face the prospect o1 The defense ministry said tile
~a~~~.:! :~ ~
clooJng the schools.'
Nationalist air Ioree .BUffered no
elected ecretsr)l

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Gas Mains Gp Up Like an
Atomic Bomb, Witness Says

SALE! JUST 3 $49;50 KOD;_K E$CORT I .

$2.95 1nd $3.95 SWEATERS- SALE $2100
$4.95 •nd$5.95 SWEATERS- SAtE $3.00
$6.95 1nd $7.95.SWEATERS- SALE $4.00
$8.95 SWEATERS
SALE $5.00

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1ont1 tonolhL Sldt 36

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$1.10

ule prJc.,.tl· •t

style _ Lee Unlined Jackett
- Lee Work Caps both lined
and unlined. You'll find all
sizes - and you'IJ like the
WIQ' Lee Work Clothes fit
and wear.

lineriJblll,

oppooe btm 1111ttelllt!f Jla9t101
cllred liiol&lt;tre. tiW )It the
mtllliJnr ~ tho
Ill

$4.041

Irregulars of our best selllnt
most popular Chtldrell! short •
sleeve and Bleeveless shirts
iD soHd colors and stripea.
Sizes from 2 to 7 and 8 to 12.
Thtse 1llght lrregul•n •r•

See the b1t selection of men1
Lee Blue Denim Overt~ lls Lee Wt!Ue Carpenters Over,_nl!l _ Lee Hickl)ry Stripe
carpenter.! Overa}h - Lee
White Painters Overa11B -

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DARNETTES

LEE WORK CI.OTHING

ln zipper or

eentro1 mlll!lllttee l!Phlurvlent
lo hll - ·
What batt started out 11 •
t!Ulerence over polley now
beelme 1 itrVe .... power.
But Mao'a ODb" ciWice to win
qalnat a majority ol hard,
Iough _m_. are tile !Dell ol
the Oi!neu Conutllmlll central
commlltee-was to win quickly.
Mao tllcl not will quickly on

but 11ao _,IDc!r hlllllll beea
'lri1IIDI to 111m1t 1111 del'eol. 'l1lla
JlriDCa ,. to lbe Jli'UODI lime.
The tdlllltlm u I aee R Ia at
lollowa:
ll Ia ...., ltdmltted b1 1(10
...pporton -« !boy pnllelll to
be hll llllppOI'tel's -lhat lila
w forced to wlthtlraw lroTD
tile cllalnnaushlp ol the adnete
People's 1\epul&gt;lic in IIIII IInder
preuuno, and that b!a leacletahlp hu been 1p&gt;red nonover
by those in power over the lost
two yean, tbot Is, IInce IIIII
when be undertooiJ tbls new
lcleologicll rectlftcat!on cam-

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Stripes -

$1.98 and $2.98 Bath Towels_ Sale $1.00
89c and 99c Hand Towels _ _ Sale 39c

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that &lt;&gt;ceo!lotl and a11er he bad
bretJ&amp;hl ., .,...,. mat 11t1t1et
tllld: .,...ftti 11M ll&gt;cceeded
after JJI5 Ill O"'l'i"' - . 1 ol
1111 Intended 'flcthna -tho
_,at!m ~ lllllud
o! conflllllbltl tholr lifto and
t1as11itJC far lbe nell'Otl all
from the pollt!eal ....,., they
11 o o d WI ud 1 at b t red
otreagth, Tbey Ollanlsed • Red
GUard of their own -their
workers ud peaunts optnJI
Mao ud Un ud the Maoist
Red Guards.
lttlllal Jl'allare
So the Red Guard movement
lalled hllUally of Its purpose,

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pei'IOII8IIIIJIPOit. 111
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etlllble blm to [llldl tl)e !IW
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August Jtll, Mat trtat u •
determine pollcy wtlll n,ards
to hoth dQmestic pd forei&amp;D
aHoirl along the ~ Ut-..
what Is, the "Red" lines oo
clooe to his heart.
AI that Ume, be 8JIPI"IIU7
was oppooed by a majority .S
the cenlrsl committee.
This set-back led. Mad to tr)'
nevertheless to im- hill Will
upon the central cocnmlttee
majority by leaniDJ upon the
support of Defense "'Jnnater Lin
Plao and caiUng into beltill, or
into the open, the "Red Guard"
movement to manifest to the
opposition the strength of bls .

$11.95 and $12.95 SWEATERS SALE $9.00

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began with a renewll Ill llle old
Chinese Communltt &amp;rJUment
IJ to Wbelher the "Red"
(racllral rtvolullonlll')') or lhe
'"expert" (practical moderate)
•lowpoint sl&gt;oul4 bave priority
011 the Cbinfae ICe!IO.
Tbla !rouble started with an
• · •t'-mpt by Mao Tse-tung dating
.,;. hock to lt64 to tlomlnste tbe
• "experts" and thus to deter•mine policy by undertaking a
new icleoloilCI!I rectJiicauon
"campaiJD.
The matler entered its
preseot stage when at the
· Chinese Communisty party •en· Ira! committee meeting in

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$7.95 and $8.95 SWEATERS _ SALE $6.00
$9.95 1nd $10.95 SWEATERS SALE $8.0()

$39.50 COATS

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and leader of the Church of

ed, canonized and made a Saint.
" Dialogue with a Difference" I Thirteen . ~embers. _answered
wa~ the topic presented by Mrs. roll can g!Vmg a rehg1oos charGJt,w ~U to the WSCS of the acter in fiction. Mrs. Hennesy
Ulljleg ~ej.bod lst Church Tues· played &gt;everal selections on
d~~ ~ve~&amp; at the church.
the organ followmg the meet·
qr'ogiam concerned India ing._ Assorted ~andy was served
•Ill! Ill~ lji!I!!U religion. Assist- durmg the sociBI hour. The next
ing IIIlo Dill in the program meeting will be held at the ,
we~- Mrs: v. D. Edwards, Mrs. home of Mrs. Dale Dutton.
C. M~lvin Aikin·. and Mrs. Robert Warner . An article from -'l"f~~~~~!f1l_,""..,... , ··Four 1enerations of lhe Er~tqQdi st Women. " Why
A
Wpmen's Organization in
a , nest Bahr family are confined
Church," was discussed by Mrs. i to Holzer Hospital, Mrs. ErHarry P. Sm1th.
I nest Bahr, age 14; her soa,
Mrs. Warner. president. was Henry Bahr : her granddaughin charge of thP business ses- ter, Mrs . .lohn Henlz, and ber
sion. lfi~ Lydia Ebersbach re- great granddaugbter, Brenda
~,AA ~ 90 a letter which she Sue Bentz,
reoeiv~ from Miss Nelle Bing
who is quite ill in Florida. Mrs.
Trell Schoenleb was reported
ill jn Holzer Hospital. Get well
caJ:ds ' W~re , sent to Miss Bmg
/
and Mrs. Schoenleb and a SYTP·
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pathy card to Mrs . W. 0 . Barn- 1
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itz who lost her brother by ' Proje~ts for the new year
d ~th
were discussed at the January
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'th
a
eTh ·
meeting
of the Hearthstone
1 cose
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wt
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h F'
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d ra er I Class o t e Irst
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Baptist 1
~"'~~ IP ClfC e an P Y · Church Tuesday evening
at
Ret'reshment.s. w~re served by the homf' of Mr. and Mrs. John
¥rs. Allen Etchmger and Mrs. , McNeil. Tlhe meeling was ·n
Eddie Smith.
charge of the newly elected pr~,.•..... ~.. . w-----y . 5ident, Mr. David Darst.
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Ar
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~· Mrs. Willis Anthony present·
ed devotiOns using the theme,
~"·r
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. "Faitl1 ." During the program
! hour Mr. and Mrs. Dave Darst
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f.
i. Mr. snd Mrs. Darst, Mr. and
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-.. Mrs. Paul Smart, Mr. and Mrs.
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, De we}· Richardson, Mr. and
Mn. Ear, Gnmm retur~ed to Mrs . Willis Anthony, Edison
tfer. lumu· W~slmwron t . H.. I Baker, John Werner, Milton
Tuesday even~ng, afte~h bem' Hood, Mr. and Mrs. H~rold Hub·
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cttll~ here b} the dea
bard, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
her. brother, Carl Alexander. Sayre and Mr. and Mrs. McWh1\f' here she was the guest o[ N .1
her sister, Mrs. W. 0. Barnitz. · eJ •
Mrrs. Raymond Pullins
re- ,~~. ~&gt;~&lt;not, '""'"~· , · ',~~
turned to her home Tlmrston
Wednesday, after 'pending a .
0Ufi 30
couple of days with her father, .
Rollin Beurhs and ~hPr mother,
st Jfolter Hospital. .
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Miss Peggy Folmer of Colum- 'i
bus spent Sunday with
her 4
parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Mux ;~
Folmer and family.
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Mrs. William Boyd returned
to her home, Rock St. Monday Mr. D. E. Miller, Soolh Third
from Veterans Mem&lt;wial Hos- Ave., is reported seriously ill
pilal.
at his home.
Mr1. Charles Lytle visited· .John Hood, son of Mr. and
Wednesday with Mrs. L. c. · Mrs. Milton Hood, ha ~ enlisted
Karr of Syracuse.
~ in the U.S. Army and left ManMrs . Thelma Rieman
()[ day for Ft. Knox, Ky., where
$2rodusky spent the past week- lle ~ill undergo basic .training.
end with her mother Mrs. Flor- I He 1s a graduate of Middleport
ence Holley.
j High School.
Mrs. W. A. Morgan was a 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Seines
'Wednesday visitor m Athens. I have returned from Cleveland
She also visited at Hemlock and Mkhigan where they have
Grove with Mr. and Mrs. J. !=pent several months
with
A. Smith.
their family including Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Duf£ied and family
ir Clevet&amp;nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner Vt·
sited Monday with Mrs. Paul
1 Bailey at Bailey Run.
dlSfrlCf
1 Mike Archer, son of Mr. and
MN!. Marie Curd, a member I Mrs. Charles Archer. S. Fourth
of Pomeroy Chapter OES, was St., left Monday for Ft. Kn~x
iDstal1ed district president at !where he- will undergo baSJC
the annual meeting and school \training.
i)f instruction of District
25, 1
---OES. Tuesday in Athens. Elsie ! Trainmen Auxiliary
D. Smith, a member of Pom. I Lodge Meeting Held
eroy Cha~ter and ~ past d1s. White Rose Lodge Auxiliary
trjct prestdent was mstallmg Ol· 1 to the Brotherhood of Railway
ficer. · ·
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' Trainmen met Wednesday afterIOthers attendmg from Pom· noon at the legion hall in Mid·
eroy Chapter were Bf'tty Cow- dleport. Mrs. WiUiam Robson,
an, Helen Hubbard. Judy Moropened the meeting
,ris. Peggy Taylor . F'lorence Traritualistic form .
.,.,, Ella Smith, Dorothy Wood- Following the short rosiness
.aJ'.d and Ruby \- aughan. Mara dessert course was
jUri.e Oliver also accompanied
the hostesses, Mrs.
~ lite Pomeroy group.
Otho Watts, Mrs. A. R. Pullen,
n1'he '1f·Xt annual meeting and
Mrs. Pat Gallagher.
;nstruction will be Others attendin&amp; were Mrs.
hold 1.. .meroy, .Jan. 2.1, 1968,
Woodard, Mrs. David
Witb Pomeroy Chapter as hosts. Entsminger, Mrs. PfrrY Mitch,
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Mrs. John Kincaid, Mrs. Arthur
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VISIT PARENTS
Lewis, Mrs. James
Souders.
":Mr. and Mrs. Jame!; Hupp Mrs. H. E. Bush, Mrs. Herman
James. of Ashlan1, Bailey, Mrs. Walter Hayes,
""'-~;i..,=----==--1 , and Mrs. Ida Bachner.

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SUS _ , Dvty

Siw 3Z ta flO wwt. In·
cluda corduroy, moleskin,
Servit:eable Cavalry twill•.

England. He was later murder-

IS WSCS TOpiC

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his later friendship With King
Henry II, Court intrigue, and
finally h.is rise to eminence as
the archbishop of Center bury ,

Dialogue With
A nifference
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-Mrs Everett Hayes vice presl·
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• f-lpn Moore is New President
• ary Club in J,iiddleport

William Gainer
Dies Thursday,

F•• A.M.; Bosworth Council
No. 46, Pomeroy Chapter No. I,
Royli Arch Masona Ohio vaJ.
ley Commantlery No: 2t Klllgbts
...._.., ud Is active In many
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bat* II lestimooy to tile ldnd

of customers It bas, becau"."
ever 1HI cents of each c1ollar 1t
manaf!OS belonJS to .customers.
(Coallnued t11 pap J)

BORACEIARR

Six Persons
Levied Fines

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More Mini -Skirts the Thing
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At Junction
7 , ,m. •• u.e llany t.,w Die."! Tbursda •.
(UPU:.M.;, Colloce tho limo for o !llrl "1 limply do oat dottp far !tlllrboctJ wbo)ber U..,.n • • .
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1,0 experimelll
lotdi ODto ith• overage boujtooilt. doll1
course, an 'older' woman T&amp;C·Group
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Individual fiolr and tlylo, •0¥011
1 m.u dcMbea,muot "" -r• llll~ve, sbe
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lor the busy '110111811, 1M lll- 1mU11 decldo wbat II • ri#lht lor
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o1 Now "Blll any woman over at1 wbo lvolved ono who II adlve lo. bot!her. '!'bot Ia wilal • • 190'1
I ~lohtgomeey. 40, flomden, and
~~vetpenooo attended:~~ Hotpi\1\ ~· --inl:'"'-~'
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. or laobloo wears a mini-Wrt II nut!tinl , l~e." said the womM who bai wte.
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James N. Wrl/jbt, 29, Cheshlro. at llle llliley l!om• 1111• "'"""· ner.l wv•cH will!!!! heidtSdtlo .
whose but grotesque. She should be the dlsUnctlon ol boviDI pul 1 ' II )'QU aot,lce the .. dml becolllded at 4:12 p.m. Thur&gt;doy PI••• lor settrog ap 10 f,; day at 2 p. m.• at the &amp;wllll
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Parnis
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her d...,.es on ibNe J'int 'l lore you're aware ol. the worn- I
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puts
"There'a
nothing
sadder
than
Ladles
Mamie
Eisenhower,
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dreased
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~ .jn lfle closets of first to see women try to take a Jaequellne K
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poorly. No _matter npw expen-~
beavy damage to both cars, th•
rted Indoor sboott will "]le
-Burtal will be In GriNo """"
;;...t the world's best ' g~ant step backward and look IBird JohnSOII.
Ilive tl&gt;e dreu is," abe told ~
Stale Patrol reported. -...
:nducted Ia file bosemenl '.i.r cemetery. Mrs. • Sorden&gt;-wu a
tlreSied'
hke their dancing daughten," 1 "I did design. for !hom - lor · student..
. , t . -member of tho Long 1101- .
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are
goi"g
to
be the outspoken designer said.
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Olllcers
reported
that
Wright
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uP flot more belore thev evor "A real woman dresses lor • l•ead.
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was apparently blinded by the ore lovlled . to tile second dudi! tnt d;I•Rhte•, Mrs, ftubp ...
otarl lo ~ back down: · I man, and if other women bit&gt;- I "But my other designs ... ,
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sun •• he attempted to make a •••ling
_,., orr, ·.Loh! .Jioftolll; tw4&gt;1 11tr.ll, ..
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Miss Patnls told young deSllller pen to like It too, that's an ••· , not f?r one porticular wlman.
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, right tum. and he turned right
hopefuls at Ohio University tra plus.
' l cion t try to make clotbes to 1
d~
1 into the path of the Montgom- MitlAnNttr\'I'DlBHif'tJ9&amp;4fl!li.tL'11 Clerence of Diambntl, :W.ot.Vlt":~\
here Thursday.
Diet Flrtll
iplease oft women either, _ Just !
DAVE K.OBLENTZ
ery car.
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sister, Ethel Janke, Demotte,
"The mini-skirt is a natural. "A girl Without good legs or mysell. I have never destgnejl
Dave Koblentz was re-elec:ted w . h' ncl h'
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Ind. and a. brother, CbM'Iet
n•s functional and that's the wh o's too fat won't get any .something I wouldD't wear my- ~
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president of the Meigs County • rag~ a
l.!l WJI!,
l.a
1 i .Beni; Powell, Oltlo. • i~«~ .
looks when she puts on the sell if l were Y"""'er or ba4
.usoctallon or Township Trus- 1\rig.\t, cob mpl~lthened or _minor
Friends may ·.aft at 1he fwi.
purpose o1 clothes
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injuries ut ne1 r was 1mnu:!.
"ID our ... everyday bves-with ~uu -s or
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eral home any Ume. 1
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small eports cars small plane I she'll soon have the sense to I "I make il so I Uke II and The XI Gamma Mu Chapter meetln• 'l'bursday at the fire diolely treat : d.
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- ' Ia ke them off . And diet ·
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of !he Beta SiBJne Phi
met bouse -~on Condor St., Pomeroy. The. patrol
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clof\IM~·l!*turally going to ' "The mini-kirts are great on the mtlhons of Amencan worn- Tllur5day evening . at the Co- Other ofllcers re-eltcted were Golhpohs mu~ti:ipal coorl Jsn .
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);'C e vents are
be8'1';• f\ID('tional. That means ~ the campus. They make the en wi}l like the same th!?gs I lumbus and Southern 0 hI o Oscar Babcock, vice pr..ident: I ~~ on a charge ol ,failure
to
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San~ioned for ~67• "
s~,, sk\rts, loose . fitting gtris better groomed and they do: I m lucky they do, she Electric Company BJid olanned Clacence Lawrence, secretary- 1 y.eld the nght oldway.
Southern Local high •il~ool Members _,f the Meigs MoiOf· '
dreW""tjlipgs that move with I wear proper shoes and other saJd.
• social at -118 next meetillg,
treasurer, and Art!tur Orr, ex- A deer was kllleth at 5 10 a:m. will approach being a "coirijlre- cycle · Club .attended a illeWfll_.•
easi~}or- 'file busy woman."
Ithings with them. They certain- Iostiod Most ~portant
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ecutive committeeman.
Friday on Rt. 7• ree. mllt.s henslve'" hJgh school whert i ·· Jt of Ute American
Motarcycle
For YoUDI Only
ty look much better than those The .key to. fashion designing The Oevela~ chapter
of , Koblenll Is !rom
Chester south ol Cheshire. DaVJd Ge':" adds 12 new subjects to illil940 i Assll. l•st Somday•ln 'Co!Umbua'Yo\lns glrla can wear the tight pants,'' Miss Parms Bald. Is mstinct, satd the woman wllb Beta Sigma Phi sent -mvltallons townsl!ip Babcock from Ohve, 44, Snuth Poml, struck and .lull· lud t at the beginning of the · to •anctlon events for the ron;. ,
!hoft.:. s)(ir"is and the kooky I Her views on designing a_s a 1more than 35 years in the_ busJ- to the cha~ter to attend the Lawren~ from Lebanon and ~ the deer as it ran a~r\l!S the ~~.o~~ 9semester next MQtu1liy. Jng ,ear, anriounced Gerie-H~do
clot.Ji:~·~ 1 ·1d~ss Parrus told the , profess 1on and the m~ovaltons n~....s to back up her opl~1on. 1convention m aeveland on May Orr from Chester.
highway tn front ·of hi! car. ;Executive HeaJ Paul Pt:JWen ashtlt, president of tb"e docM. •.
---"' · &gt;•• they should
that spell high fasbton are Talent helps. Determmatlon l 19, 20, and 21.
Thirty-two trustees and clerks There was no damage to the .d tod
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a mus . u ns n ,
e The W
and Means com- and 18 honorary members at- I car.
Students may elect the 11ew
Events scheduled this yu~· .'(
-flair for turning a destgn on a :
ays
. tended Speakers were Bernard Patrol arrests Thursdtly In.
ld
11 '111~ ~th are "First Enduro " April ts;
"Drastic changes just do not drawing board into a beautilul ] mlttee ooked the money rece•v- Fultz, Rev. Ralpil Welker, C. E. eluded: David Prikkel, 19, Day· sub]e&lt;:ts, sa_ Powe .
S6ifth· First Scrambles, May It; J!iat "' .
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happen. Each one slowly de- living dress lor a woman is the : ed from the sale_ of ChriStmas Blakeslee and Mrs. Paulme ton, spo~ing, municipal court, of the classes. o~fered at rjl;rt~ Hill · Climb, . July 2; &lt;. SeCond :
COIW!l~&amp;- Ffom Page I Ivelops. Life more than a cle- 1secret between being the best : ttem.' be turned m as soon os Nelson. Each gave short talks. Jan. 13; Bernie !l· Smith, 66, em LoeB! wldl be s:;,o ' tim- ·Scramble.',- July 30: SecOIId .Hilt•
'~We know the vast majority ISJ~~er changes _fashiOn.
and the ordinary .
1possible. The chapter diSCus~ Refreshments were served.
Gallipolis, overwidth vehicle, somewh;lt to ncrease e 11. . Climb, AUBUSt ?:7, and SecOnd
of
ple ji'IIH~ in our town
Each collection - and I do l A charrnlng example of what I plans fo~ Founders pay, W1th
munJcipal court, Jan. 14; 1bom· -ber of classes from six to s,~yen EnduFo, October I. .
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th~ mo~ matters in four each year ol about !11 she preaches, Mi" Parnll the preSident, Shirley L'uster,
LOPQE TO MEET
as L. King, 39, Rl. 1 Pomerov per day. ,
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dresses each-IS an evolution Ioleadfastly maintains "there Is no!lng that a Jetter to lnl!rna· Pomeroy Chapter No. 164, F. msecure load municipal court New sub] eels lo be oll~red,
&lt;;!TED TO COURT ·•
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~\!Js :: :~:r.=~ ?f the p~evious one .. Yo.u keep 100 such thing as an older wom. tional headquarters had been ~A.M. will hold a special mec~- Jan. 14; Russ~ll F. Spicer, Jr.: are Journalism, Earth ScW,hce, Harry A. Mlller, Pomeioy, .,
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_ throulf:.~derstandin m what IS good, modtfy 11 a Ill· !an. Age is 8 state ol mind and 1sent to secure new Ideas lor mg Monday, January 16 at _7.· 33 , Hamilton, s~mg, muniel· Health, Clylcs Notehand _
(.tin!· charged with assault ,and , bali
_ Oflliv' and lv0r1dng togetbe~ tle to meet dtfferent needs. and 1there's no division that marks it. Refreshments were served 30 p.m. for work In the . first pal coort, Jan, IS; and Qrvllle tar to shorthand&gt;, Driver~du. tery ·in an aflldavlt
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fJI tl&gt;e~m on ood," he said !l~ss, out what " bad - what , middle-age if a woman dieto I~Y Jane Walton and-·Ann Rupe. degree. Refreshments will be L, !son, 28 , Middleport, speed- ucatlon, Project Ty~lng, ~lo- Douglas Seyler, h.. iieenr.oid&gt; .
ouchin - . ~odernlzatio~ dt~n t selL
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and slays with it.
, rhere wei'&lt;! 13 members pres- served and all master masons ing, municipal coon Jan. 18 Igy 2, Latin 3, Repatr ~I _ch- ered 10 appear In Pomert)l MIY' .
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That makes the new look, "My clothes could be worn by 1ent.
are invited.
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lc, or 'Charles ·Leaar'SO eotirtJ' ob
pr gram n 1m hprogrhees~ k r. A designer cannot alford to ! - ~~ I Powell said Southern ~l's '·Janua~ 11 acoordin• W&lt;1'oftl.
Hobstetler d t all
an 15 J·ump olf the deep end He can1 1 has been rev
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Department of Educatlon(,,may
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m every thmg ooss•ble ~ sack-wh~eh was a terrible flop,
set up
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make bank g convenient an 1 probably because of the namei The . resent teacher sla!f.ll'ill '
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to develop Into the shUt which
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The boar of dtrectors, mel Is one of the wisest fashion•
By LYLE WILSON
survive.
spending. P,nsensus won I w~rk
I said.
,:w
acorts of l\ll'l'~lilf ~
"'*"edJAtel after the ,•tockhold· laround. It ' fi~ ~ur contemporUnited Preas lnleruat,lollal r That is the star apangled I there eith~r. The tell wlnge_rs of
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er~ and re· llle present Iary tim;.J(t' it i!Mps the sllhou-, The most dynamic take- P.robiem of foreign affairs. But the Great Soctety pohltcal
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CALLED TWICE .J.
QlfteerJ P)'incls . KeaU!)I
?f~cers Edlso~&lt;jbsteUer pres- ette and shows there I.' a figure : charge guy in mndem American LBJ also Invited himself into a coalition demand more money PT. PLEASANT - Morhmer The Pomeroy
emergi!ncy Jac~ O'Connor •.flY ~~ ~•.,P~ .. ,
id',nl; RJCbard''ti!a~bers, vic• Iunder there."
, pollbcal history bad lost control painted corner in the United for the war on poverty ax 1D. Taylor, 88; a reSident ol unit was summoned ~ay "glowing gold'.: from aJl!~~; ...
pr~!Sid•ent:: Maxme Gnffitb, cash· The took lor this summer will of political events as the new Nations. Johnson directed Unit. at the· expense of less money , Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant, and a re· lat 4,36 p. ·m. and again ·n ;9:55 .at _ a thr~way ')n!"~·~·
Georl!!ll f., 1\Dbstetter, as- be short, pale and loose. But 90th Congress convened this ed States support lor the United for the war on Communism In tired employe of the New York 1 m first for Mrs. ulli Ill sounded a genera) fire, alafJD,, ,
s~~~;~~:~ca•¥. .Ll!ra_ K. Jones, not much dllferent, Miss Paml9 week to take a cold second look Nations economic boycott of the Southeast Asia.
Central Railroad, died at 7:10 'I ~ er;: Weldltown, who,.;.,.sus- and began their dramatic- d•l/1·.-.
a
Wtlllom J. said.
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at Johnaon administration poll- lrhite man's government of LBJ 'cannot satisfy all ha~ds 1a. m. tndoy at his home lol· tained a laceration of the;',head to waken the 1le.!iplng ~!\110!111
"'&lt;ll:""!m·anager, "I design for the woman who cies.
1Rhodesia in southwest Afrlca. 1on that one ~thout budgetmg Ilowing a three week Ulness. Iand taken to Veterans !Aeglo~· of tlJ.e llr~Q._; .. !, ~ 1 .- .....\ io '- ~'
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asslst- does not wont to be way out, The gQth is an unfriendly The boycott was sought by Ilor o shocktng _Increase or He was born In Mason county lal , bospllal, and seeQnl\•"· lor , Fifteen mmy)~ ; ll!fl'~.• · H.
am branch manager, of the Rut- but who Is really with 11.
Congre18• It does not love Bntam under pressure from govemlllent spending. Johnson on June i, 1878, son of the· late Mrs, Alma Parker at tb",soun· Inch gas ma111 lulrsf;..;! Iii~
land Offi..,._.
For Busy Women
LyndOII B. Johnson. There Is no black African rne'1'h•ra of the I has la~d 4he political courage John and Matilda bavis Tay. ty borne, who also had ..!fllen. flames rolled dq!in l¥11h sl~e•,-9!~
man olive in the United States Wllbbly, make-bal,lel&gt;? British or pollbcal declsJOn 90 far 10 1tor. He was a. member of the 1 Mrs. Podrer was taken·~,. to i !Olst Avenue, II" llre.RIFft 111!4 ,
at this moment who more Commonwealth of napoJIS.
levy sulllclent taxes to pay for ! Seventh -lilly -Adventist Church Meigs General Hospital••~
~,policemen oub;an t!te Jire t••
urgently wants to be loved than Black African pr4ssure and i his already gaudy spendmg 1 Mr. Taylor is survived by a
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safety. Two l'rge fire ~0\1! ,I
does the President. ,
Amerlcab Negro 1/l)tis com· Iprograms.
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wei'&lt;! .ncmera~. ... ,,
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111 daughter,_ Mrs. Nellie Slaugh~r~stdent Johnson s foreign bined to jMtle JohR*t)n to 8 New spendmi' l!llmply ~te ter, of Columbus, 0. There are Miss Connie Reed has. 11 r,re·~lfr Thirtee~ alalYJI!I ,were soun~
poliCies have becl&gt;me a handful typieaUy politieal.;iblullon of! aggrava::.,:ha~ ~:uatl~n, ere ter nine grandchildren,
23 great turned to Mountain SlateJiop- lor the fli'O, . MDre, 1M\\ 1,11011,
of loose, dry sand which be Ibis policy problem 'lbe Unite&lt;!' more_ P e e an greadd grandchildren, and
three tis! Rlgh School, alter spejJ!ling Ctty firemen bl!llled ~- b!'"' i
callliOt finnly grasp. LBJ home Sta•... holed for' , a UN i dellctls. This, ol coursen, al. ' great great grandchildren.
three weeks of Cbrlstma&amp;-118CO· i.l"'t were un!bl~ to . eet .el~
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' Other survivors are three tion with her parents, ,.-r'*'.:~nd J. beeause ot ·th e.JU
AGGRESSIVE . MAN CHASER I I don t want my
b~other out of .control as a cup
refuses to
~United States higher prtces at the supermark- brothers, Leonard Taylor, of Mrs. Leonard Reed, Rout~~., I, fire company .JI'1ure4 ~hem)cal!!-: ,
Dear Helen:
ftndtng out about hiS wiles OI&gt; quicksilver splashed and al- . ·
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Iet· ebeckout . counter and bad, T . ble 0 Toliver
and I Pomeroy The school Is ••eel- "nd water !roll! the ruof. .JlJ a .,
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Elwin Taylor, both of Rt. 2, Pt. 1 ed on the west slopa ol !Qhe six-story school bull mg .,on· ""' ''
to be quif6&gt;"'1ll."mon nowadays arms about them, and 1 eer- floor,
1extend
to Cuba ~normous Jobnson s elecllon
recordh Pleasant
Alleghany Mountains near While fringe ol the blaze.
-that iJ'.~ oil ?vereager tainly don't want any
more Good luck and good breaks I rivale credits. LBJ:i. lorei 1964-68, may , even mate
Servic~s will be held at 2! Sulphur Springs.
y· . • GOING ro: NIGI!llll\' ·'•
lemalell llohiit:IHive thetr eye on trouble w•th her. I can under· could restore takHhai1!e guy ppolicy collaboration ·'''with ~~ ! Herbert Hoov~~ s spectacularly
m Sunday at the Crow·
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other womeds ·..Dlen.
stand the need she has
for Johnson to arm·tWistmg com.
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gorgeous pohttca1 surmse m P- ·
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mand But th
ood 1 ck d wnbbly United Kinllj&gt;m Is a 1928 and his ~ismal. chill sunset Hussell Funeral Home. Rev.
WF.A. Tnf.lf
OhJO UmverBIIY will
leava _
OUr fa~lly golhered for b a :at.~ :.,mpanl~nshlp, ~~
I good ·breaks ~ ot u 1 :;:' one·way street. It .,wtll be ' In 1932_ 1t probably will be a Wilbur Baxter will officiate and Considerable cloudl¥1• 'Lid Saturday,, Jan. 111 I"":;, NII~',
boUd~y dinner. My younger ro- on
, my ance 1 g my moment in sl 1 nLIIJa mo:~ difficult lor 1968 Qinocratlc re eat unles~ LBJ's tuck burial will be in Yeauger ceme- leoatillaed mild thioogh s.U,. wliere on TuesdfiY bO Wlll···
ther IS fighting In the Army OV· b~ot~;r s r:p;ace~~ORR~ desperately no!:'.· some goodt campaigners to explal that to C:.nges and be again takes tory near Leon. Friends mav day. Snme obowertl likely
oale the new ,.g91 · , i&gt;9Udin1
erseas, hut his new wile was' ~~~u we 0 •
luck on the Asian war front. Hls l tbe voters,
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there. She started casually talksystem of government by President JobnJon =it~ has on.
11 a. m., Saturday.
J1i1b1 In 30s.
" lege In lh&lt; ' Nortbeiit ' !IO~ .
Ing to my fiance, and I thought De w led·
•.,nothing ol It until she snddenly ar orr ·
consensus does not protect the , lost control over (0\lernment
ulled him Into her Ia in lull Don't tell your absent broth~: adminlstrati~n against political
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he has entl118h troubles fighting trouble arising· out o1 the
Vtew of the la1_:n°hiY ·
on tbe front lines, without get- dispute between the Hawks and
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to • m tq · come tillg Involved In battles on the the Do-res
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Government by 'eons""""' 1n CONTINUED Ffom !:fge 1
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than II is anythlnB else. A good f to u.. the army agifmt his
th er an my a erd h o;:.d IDear Helen:
deal of political hypocrisy is, opposllton tbe present disorders
ere was no room an 8 e.
The reSPQme to VIETNAM buill Into any policy based cal may well' in the sbort tenn
lo ~ue~e. Then : ~ld11 _my MAIL CALL, since you mention· the ideo !bat II can offer mcrease For the army itself 1s
brot er er c~ n e
xmg. ed it In your column, has been Isomething to satisfy everybody. diced between supporters of
He went out wtth her and was j tremendous - over 500 letters So it is that the President. finds t Mao ami ;aupporten of the
sene about an ho~. when . lie in the first wave of mall, and himsell unhapplly stuck With an opposition
eeme rushing In 8nil be, bti they're still pooring in, Please , unmanageable war In Southeast
Diltdtrmll VloiOrJ
wife and chll_dren left .suddenly.. 'tell all who are writing that IAsia. '11\e Preoident or oomeone
U ·Mao and .Lin nevertheless
I talked lo him the non day; tlielr letters are being lorward-1 painted LBJ Into a corner on were to win bY this' met!Wd, the
all he would sa~ was hts young- ed 10 mali-hungry men overseas, thai one. He must escape to country would .Qui.te pOssibly go
er brother ~tdnt know. what ~ and chtlr are appreciated more
down the road to disaster, lor It
~ landed· HIS ":'fe IS sptl· than they'll ever know.
would be called npon to
bng fire at both him a~d thiS We can uae as many letters
undertake radical policies at
female. Somebow I don t think as your readers will write home and abroad, wllb the
It was ms loult.
jjotb . !rom . adulta and young CONTINUED Ffom Page I
structure one! prestige of the
the •uch adjectives as "excelle~t," Chinese Communist parcy both
people' and we ap~tate
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two stamps or dlrile they send, "flotterln•"
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pleted for this nOJ&gt;-profil work. pamlingthJohgnsobntrete&lt;O:bedn,tmtheenret that Mao and Lin will Ill$ (in
p L'L STEWART Pr · ct was no m u enc a
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JUDg i Kong newspaper reported today ' IWOlution. And Lin almost
s....,. ,,_ ""' ot ,.., !fighters wd, A bo~ ,.soldier that Peng Chen, the former! certainly would be replaced as
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i mayor ol Peking who was mlnlster of delense by a loyal
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aou;.,.lu-KJrnball ~ac.,
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truggl In O&gt;mmuntst Chi· Tben the Red Guard would be .
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wHb • " nil' br MYidlee 1ft aw !two five-cent stamps or a dime.
The South Qllna
Morning probably would be convened to :
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has tty of the victorious opposition ,
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nine bout&amp; will be staled .In bus, vs. Jerry Dodaon, Runtinc· · olon.
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IJch!weighl - Rogor Jobn' on, i Featherweight - Alltn Tar- Fnnk ichram, C&gt;•ombus.
ny Edwards over Henry Jo~nll!v~~ beutJ will &amp;et WldP.r·. Milton AC. v1. La ...-. Joho'&lt;&gt;n., tel, Beach AC, va. Nonpan ] Saturday nigbl'• flna ;, will I son in welterwetght rnatch : t.arway, Six beull are slated Ia llill lColnmbolo.
Branch, llul!tlnfton 1\IP.
feature SIX nallonai
Golden ry Horn over Howard Mullin• I
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i Welterweigh~ - Eddy West. Welterweight - Roger WO.St· Gloves veterans Tro)&gt;f'i.. and , Duane Hender"'n o; er Tony
Hen's tonight'•
llchedule, eon, Beach ~- . V!. Wayne O.yd, ern, Beach AC VI. Henrv awards wilt also be presented I Thompson tn
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Columbus , Lamtun. Hat~e Co- John.,.,, Columbuo.
lollowing Snttm1ay
nighl's bout , Roy Jones ov';' Robert .
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lumbul, V!. O.ur., Edwar&lt;L, Middleweight - '•ne Matt- actloo.
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14htheavy RIc nard McGooe : Gerry l&gt;lugi"' over light lomght s acho.t
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FIGHT RESULT!!
Wltb Tony Baa' 35 points and Bob Mabry's 23 points and 26 rebounds, the L06 ANGELES llTPII - Iof a world chanpi&lt;..,sh\p down to To achieve that goo! as well Hannan at Southwe&lt;"rn
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Rio Grande College Redm~n breezed to a 114-96 win over West Virginia Stat~ be· . Sports history will be mode ' a laney trophy .
as puttmg some money into the Rutland at Raci""
TOKYO IUPl! - Y4Shi ~- ·
(otf&lt; a near capacity crowd last nlsbt in the Gallia Academy High School gvmnasmm. ; Sunday when prolessional footFor the Chiefs it was a tong players' pension funds, Rozel le Raven""'ood at Wa hama
Numala. l3'l. Japan, lllllpoln.,.. ·
B111, a 6-1 freshman, connected on 14 shots of 27 from the field and made se- 1 boll places the crown of world awaited opportunity to test tht! seated the Los Angeles Memor- Chapmanvlll• at Pt Plea sant · K.ani Joo Lee. JS4~, South Kt- :·.
ven ol10 from the foul line to total 35 points. He left the game on personal fouls I champion on the winner ol the caliber of AFL foootboll against iai Coliseum from $6 to m and SATURDAY'S llAMF.S
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i LOS ANGELFJ; rUPil -YIB. Mabry, I fl-5 freshman, made seven of 11 from the f --~--- -- . ·- - - ' between tbe American and circuit. The Green Bay Packers. I He also sold ihe television Logan at Upper Arhngton
floor and was nlne for nine at tbe foul tine for 23 points, senior guard, left the game on National football league cham· however are not taking the rights to two networks tNBC Coal Grove at Jack&lt;on
do Ramos. 130. l..o!
Ancel.,,
but h11 28.rebounds were a key factor _iJJt~e~~o_~~nd! i louts for Rio Grande.
! plom.
I Middleport al Pt. Frye
I outpointed Ramoo Echavarria,
1contest ' lightly. Consislenlly l and CBS I for 12 million.
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131 , San Jose, Calif. (10).
' The oalJ other Redmlft tn :_ State failed to rebouDr:l froM Iot a ~meal called on hlm 1 g~e between the Kansas City means more to them than the the Los Angeles area for !I Kyger Creek at Oak IMI
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re- 1Chiefs of the AFL and the money
, distance of 75 miles brought ' Symmes Valley at North Gathn
Soulflwest~ !
U, 1 6-1 semor, playing his j to ~ College. 'l1le Joss Ibound a ~ by Bass and hUDI 1 Green Bay_Packers of the NF But the rewards are rich for ,forward a torrent of protests 1 Racine at ?..anesville Rosecrans 1 Tulsa 85 North Texu It
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Graade left Coach Frank 011to the nm of the besket. , ~~ -giVen oil the trappings both the winners . and losm. , and unquestionably hurt th•
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15 pointl.
IEnty s men with a 12--5 record. Dave Hamilton made the shot
Pro football CommiSSioner Pete Igate. Desp1te advertisements in
Lusetti
WBI injured
with Two cif the five losses were to :on tbe free throw but Rio :
Rozelle sought to outdo base- I newspapers and a large-scale
7_:5llleft 1n the nrat lu!lf w~~en : alo Grande:.th• first being tn :Grancle still led 79-a with 11:23 ,
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ball's World Series by offering promotional program , about
be aod steve To""ler oolUded i the ~tary t u"rney
at ~t. j left in the sec&lt;_'nd half.
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and be lllflered a out on the , Pleasant wtlh the Redmen wtn· : Alan
Hanulton collected ·
m.ooo each and the losers Thursday night.
right eyelid wbich required Ining 1!3'112,
1State's technical wben be . "!";
$7,500.
Bill John, borrowed from the
~ atltches to clole. Luaet~ 1 It ~as the flflh consecutive parenlly queshoned on offictat s !
Los Angeles Rams as tlc~et
well! to the hos!&gt;ltal and
re- win fO~ Redmon of Co a c h call. Don Trainer made the •
COURTS NEW CAREER
Imanager. said there was no
turned for the second bail, gel· Art Lliriharn. Rio Grande Is free throw to mak• It R I 0
way of predicting day of the
dnt back; In the contest at the '·now iG:3 for the season. The , Grande 91-77 with 6:30 Jell In ;
NEW YORK tUPII -Former game sales at the Coliseum but
11:.01 marl&lt;.
bad 1 i-1 re&lt;Ord, tllen ilbe second hall.
: John Tannehill, 14, ol Mid- Boston Celltc star Bob Cou,y lthe total could be upwards of
A senior, Lusettl will play Ihit a "Jive game losing streak
Rio Grande took a U lead , dleport, returns to tournament will haad\e _halfltme mlemews 65,000 .
the ' lour camel on 'the Iand were 5-6 going into the Ro- wiU.
ud. .... on table tennis this weekend in and_ game analySIS on five
road with tho Redmen, hia lut tory ·Tourney where
they 1 Toay llloa'alayup. Alaa Ham. Coiwnbus in tryouts for the I Naltonal Basketball Association
QUICK SERVICE FOR
belna \be GeDrlelawn College IWllll two games. Then they , Utoa fled H %-% with a lllde ' Greater Columbus area Inter· .games to be telecast from 1
THE HOLIDAYS!
laDle Jan. :n al Georaetown, I de!eatell Michigan
Lutheran, jumper wifll lt'f5 left, ... I cities Men's Team.
IBosto~ thiS season by the
Ky. He (l'alluateo at the eod ~ and Bltiefleld Stale belore tan· I wao fouled by Bios but made 1- Last we':" he won two events : ~meman Broadcastmg Compa- !
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gllng wltb the Yellow Jackets' ll!e lllrow to Jive Slate m the Indianapolis Open sine- y
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Slate bad ftve men In double of Coach I!ntv.
' a 'W lead. Boss hit I jump- \tes play, the Boys 17 and U~- CoWly wdl Inaugurate his 1
DRY CLEANING
flgureo willl Dove Homllton, f. j Slate behi'a l&amp;lPI odie tV• er at the key, Rio Graade 4-3. der and Men's Class A
Ishew on ABC IbiS Sunday when
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the Celltcs host the Philadelphia
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out wtlh fi:ll left In the second i mea ouiUot Stille buill from I from the stde, connected and 1ary among Ohio clubs. Strong cente! Wilt Cbemberlam and
balf.
1Stale led 11-4. Lusetti htl from 1 l""ms also~ come from Dayton, coach Alex Hannum of !be'
1 tile lleld and tbo foul line.
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BDI ltlrll, a H\!o llelbntoa, : Rio Grande ......,ected on 411 , lbe key and Bass dunked one Cincinnati, Zanesville, Cleve- 76ers
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Pomeroy
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tie 1:1'1 lllirk wHit 17 ,.loiJ Iper cent and made 34 of 44 1the 17:06 mark. Alan Hamtl- ton W Va which 1I'
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...... .... nde4l lite pllte 1 the field for 411.5 per cent aad n Jumper Y regory an ity.
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Ffteiuaa, f.l lnlluttaa, oc:or- per cent.
, one by Lusettl pWlhed R 1o
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corned U polato ud lltdlbed I Officials stan Spaulllng and 1 Grande to a 13-7 lead which pete m round-rohm play at 21&lt;l4 ,
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It sonal 'louts including 30 against Ihalf, emerging oo top $11-43 at l e five man team Tannoholl
polltl, ud ·lnft reboadl.
State ~~ 26 against the Red- :b~lttime.
: was a member o~ the team .
H.,fy Wesley Rogers, 8-ll jill&gt;- men. '·Eaeb team had one tech-j Rio Grande jumped to a 16 last vear Dayton s Net and
lor center bad .-,,. two points inlcol- foul eaUed a••inst them pomt lead, 6!-43, with 16.47 left I Paddle Club won the
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I the 4·24 mark and beld their I Rubber Ctly Open m February,
! biggest margin of the night, i the Ohio Closed In
Cleve'
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112-110, 22 points with iifJ sec08ds Iland; and the Olllo Open in
left in the game.
Columbus. The . Eastern open
Satarday alP! Rio Grollde in Long Island, N. Y., In March
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lr&amp;Yela to Plbv!Ue, Ky., to and the United States Open
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11y GARY KALil:
'J27 batters.
meet t1&gt;e Plbvtlle Bearo in San Diego, May 12-l:J.l4, and
1iJ&gt;1 flporll Writer
Outllelder Curt Flood came to to avenge an eortier 78-77 loss 1the Mldwe.'l Re~ional In Co; Forget about playing the
with the St. Louis to tho Be.1r1 011 Dee. I 11 (lumbus a wee\: later.
lfa1011. The Pllliburgh , Plratea
No ligures 1l&lt;!re Pt. Pleasant.
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Flood Is seekln• to Weal Vqlnla State lltl - 1
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league record of 20t1 D. Hamilton 7-4-18; A. Ham· I
's.,s· who? Well, JllU ean
errorless aames by an iliOn i-6--16; Rogera 1~:
.~.,eo i:lurochef, qudy
now beld by Tony Townsend G-1-2; Freeman 5
:ql! '· Joe J1rowD •and lh!n
o1 Phlladelflllla. 11 he -l-It; Clark S-H: Hunter
qUesilon Mail!')' Willi:
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game• 1-:1.-1?; Kirk 7-3-17; Davis
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Rio Graade Collece UlfJ teapl ' · hi
. oliil.~ by Don Demeter with Baso 14.--7-35; Gregory S-3Cubo . :Oay I ~, riliil""'lphla and Detroit.
17; Mabry 7--9-23; Trainer 1Your
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In ei&lt;eesi''Gll~ pl_t~)ler Bob Buhi, who .las ton 1-H; Batdorf 3--0--3;
Is Our lull*•·
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[IOil&amp;ero ~ hia Mladelphl' also '!fed veteran Wright, star of the woman's pro
DICK KARR, JR.
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llaltlmott. He was ..2 named the · winner of the
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I ~lohtgomeey. 40, flomden, and
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whose but grotesque. She should be the dlsUnctlon ol boviDI pul 1 ' II )'QU aot,lce the .. dml becolllded at 4:12 p.m. Thur&gt;doy PI••• lor settrog ap 10 f,; day at 2 p. m.• at the &amp;wllll
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her d...,.es on ibNe J'int 'l lore you're aware ol. the worn- I
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poorly. No _matter npw expen-~
beavy damage to both cars, th•
rted Indoor sboott will "]le
-Burtal will be In GriNo """"
;;...t the world's best ' g~ant step backward and look IBird JohnSOII.
Ilive tl&gt;e dreu is," abe told ~
Stale Patrol reported. -...
:nducted Ia file bosemenl '.i.r cemetery. Mrs. • Sorden&gt;-wu a
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hke their dancing daughten," 1 "I did design. for !hom - lor · student..
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otarl lo ~ back down: · I man, and if other women bit&gt;- I "But my other designs ... ,
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, right tum. and he turned right
hopefuls at Ohio University tra plus.
' l cion t try to make clotbes to 1
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1 into the path of the Montgom- MitlAnNttr\'I'DlBHif'tJ9&amp;4fl!li.tL'11 Clerence of Diambntl, :W.ot.Vlt":~\
here Thursday.
Diet Flrtll
iplease oft women either, _ Just !
DAVE K.OBLENTZ
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"The mini-skirt is a natural. "A girl Without good legs or mysell. I have never destgnejl
Dave Koblentz was re-elec:ted w . h' ncl h'
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1 i .Beni; Powell, Oltlo. • i~«~ .
looks when she puts on the sell if l were Y"""'er or ba4
.usoctallon or Township Trus- 1\rig.\t, cob mpl~lthened or _minor
Friends may ·.aft at 1he fwi.
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met bouse -~on Condor St., Pomeroy. The. patrol
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clof\IM~·l!*turally going to ' "The mini-kirts are great on the mtlhons of Amencan worn- Tllur5day evening . at the Co- Other ofllcers re-eltcted were Golhpohs mu~ti:ipal coorl Jsn .
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be8'1';• f\ID('tional. That means ~ the campus. They make the en wi}l like the same th!?gs I lumbus and Southern 0 hI o Oscar Babcock, vice pr..ident: I ~~ on a charge ol ,failure
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s~,, sk\rts, loose . fitting gtris better groomed and they do: I m lucky they do, she Electric Company BJid olanned Clacence Lawrence, secretary- 1 y.eld the nght oldway.
Southern Local high •il~ool Members _,f the Meigs MoiOf· '
dreW""tjlipgs that move with I wear proper shoes and other saJd.
• social at -118 next meetillg,
treasurer, and Art!tur Orr, ex- A deer was kllleth at 5 10 a:m. will approach being a "coirijlre- cycle · Club .attended a illeWfll_.•
easi~}or- 'file busy woman."
Ithings with them. They certain- Iostiod Most ~portant
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Friday on Rt. 7• ree. mllt.s henslve'" hJgh school whert i ·· Jt of Ute American
Motarcycle
For YoUDI Only
ty look much better than those The .key to. fashion designing The Oevela~ chapter
of , Koblenll Is !rom
Chester south ol Cheshire. DaVJd Ge':" adds 12 new subjects to illil940 i Assll. l•st Somday•ln 'Co!Umbua'Yo\lns glrla can wear the tight pants,'' Miss Parms Bald. Is mstinct, satd the woman wllb Beta Sigma Phi sent -mvltallons townsl!ip Babcock from Ohve, 44, Snuth Poml, struck and .lull· lud t at the beginning of the · to •anctlon events for the ron;. ,
!hoft.:. s)(ir"is and the kooky I Her views on designing a_s a 1more than 35 years in the_ busJ- to the cha~ter to attend the Lawren~ from Lebanon and ~ the deer as it ran a~r\l!S the ~~.o~~ 9semester next MQtu1liy. Jng ,ear, anriounced Gerie-H~do
clot.Ji:~·~ 1 ·1d~ss Parrus told the , profess 1on and the m~ovaltons n~....s to back up her opl~1on. 1convention m aeveland on May Orr from Chester.
highway tn front ·of hi! car. ;Executive HeaJ Paul Pt:JWen ashtlt, president of tb"e docM. •.
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that spell high fasbton are Talent helps. Determmatlon l 19, 20, and 21.
Thirty-two trustees and clerks There was no damage to the .d tod
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Students may elect the 11ew
Events scheduled this yu~· .'(
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ays
. tended Speakers were Bernard Patrol arrests Thursdtly In.
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11 '111~ ~th are "First Enduro " April ts;
"Drastic changes just do not drawing board into a beautilul ] mlttee ooked the money rece•v- Fultz, Rev. Ralpil Welker, C. E. eluded: David Prikkel, 19, Day· sub]e&lt;:ts, sa_ Powe .
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happen. Each one slowly de- living dress lor a woman is the : ed from the sale_ of ChriStmas Blakeslee and Mrs. Paulme ton, spo~ing, municipal court, of the classes. o~fered at rjl;rt~ Hill · Climb, . July 2; &lt;. SeCond :
COIW!l~&amp;- Ffom Page I Ivelops. Life more than a cle- 1secret between being the best : ttem.' be turned m as soon os Nelson. Each gave short talks. Jan. 13; Bernie !l· Smith, 66, em LoeB! wldl be s:;,o ' tim- ·Scramble.',- July 30: SecOIId .Hilt•
'~We know the vast majority ISJ~~er changes _fashiOn.
and the ordinary .
1possible. The chapter diSCus~ Refreshments were served.
Gallipolis, overwidth vehicle, somewh;lt to ncrease e 11. . Climb, AUBUSt ?:7, and SecOnd
of
ple ji'IIH~ in our town
Each collection - and I do l A charrnlng example of what I plans fo~ Founders pay, W1th
munJcipal court, Jan. 14; 1bom· -ber of classes from six to s,~yen EnduFo, October I. .
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th~ mo~ matters in four each year ol about !11 she preaches, Mi" Parnll the preSident, Shirley L'uster,
LOPQE TO MEET
as L. King, 39, Rl. 1 Pomerov per day. ,
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dresses each-IS an evolution Ioleadfastly maintains "there Is no!lng that a Jetter to lnl!rna· Pomeroy Chapter No. 164, F. msecure load municipal court New sub] eels lo be oll~red,
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~\!Js :: :~:r.=~ ?f the p~evious one .. Yo.u keep 100 such thing as an older wom. tional headquarters had been ~A.M. will hold a special mec~- Jan. 14; Russ~ll F. Spicer, Jr.: are Journalism, Earth ScW,hce, Harry A. Mlller, Pomeioy, .,
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_ throulf:.~derstandin m what IS good, modtfy 11 a Ill· !an. Age is 8 state ol mind and 1sent to secure new Ideas lor mg Monday, January 16 at _7.· 33 , Hamilton, s~mg, muniel· Health, Clylcs Notehand _
(.tin!· charged with assault ,and , bali
_ Oflliv' and lv0r1dng togetbe~ tle to meet dtfferent needs. and 1there's no division that marks it. Refreshments were served 30 p.m. for work In the . first pal coort, Jan, IS; and Qrvllle tar to shorthand&gt;, Driver~du. tery ·in an aflldavlt
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fJI tl&gt;e~m on ood," he said !l~ss, out what " bad - what , middle-age if a woman dieto I~Y Jane Walton and-·Ann Rupe. degree. Refreshments will be L, !son, 28 , Middleport, speed- ucatlon, Project Ty~lng, ~lo- Douglas Seyler, h.. iieenr.oid&gt; .
ouchin - . ~odernlzatio~ dt~n t selL
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, rhere wei'&lt;! 13 members pres- served and all master masons ing, municipal coon Jan. 18 Igy 2, Latin 3, Repatr ~I _ch- ered 10 appear In Pomert)l MIY' .
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That makes the new look, "My clothes could be worn by 1ent.
are invited.
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pr gram n 1m hprogrhees~ k r. A designer cannot alford to ! - ~~ I Powell said Southern ~l's '·Janua~ 11 acoordin• W&lt;1'oftl.
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The boar of dtrectors, mel Is one of the wisest fashion•
By LYLE WILSON
survive.
spending. P,nsensus won I w~rk
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acorts of l\ll'l'~lilf ~
"'*"edJAtel after the ,•tockhold· laround. It ' fi~ ~ur contemporUnited Preas lnleruat,lollal r That is the star apangled I there eith~r. The tell wlnge_rs of
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CALLED TWICE .J.
QlfteerJ P)'incls . KeaU!)I
?f~cers Edlso~&lt;jbsteUer pres- ette and shows there I.' a figure : charge guy in mndem American LBJ also Invited himself into a coalition demand more money PT. PLEASANT - Morhmer The Pomeroy
emergi!ncy Jac~ O'Connor •.flY ~~ ~•.,P~ .. ,
id',nl; RJCbard''ti!a~bers, vic• Iunder there."
, pollbcal history bad lost control painted corner in the United for the war on poverty ax 1D. Taylor, 88; a reSident ol unit was summoned ~ay "glowing gold'.: from aJl!~~; ...
pr~!Sid•ent:: Maxme Gnffitb, cash· The took lor this summer will of political events as the new Nations. Johnson directed Unit. at the· expense of less money , Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant, and a re· lat 4,36 p. ·m. and again ·n ;9:55 .at _ a thr~way ')n!"~·~·
Georl!!ll f., 1\Dbstetter, as- be short, pale and loose. But 90th Congress convened this ed States support lor the United for the war on Communism In tired employe of the New York 1 m first for Mrs. ulli Ill sounded a genera) fire, alafJD,, ,
s~~~;~~:~ca•¥. .Ll!ra_ K. Jones, not much dllferent, Miss Paml9 week to take a cold second look Nations economic boycott of the Southeast Asia.
Central Railroad, died at 7:10 'I ~ er;: Weldltown, who,.;.,.sus- and began their dramatic- d•l/1·.-.
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"'&lt;ll:""!m·anager, "I design for the woman who cies.
1Rhodesia in southwest Afrlca. 1on that one ~thout budgetmg Ilowing a three week Ulness. Iand taken to Veterans !Aeglo~· of tlJ.e llr~Q._; .. !, ~ 1 .- .....\ io '- ~'
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asslst- does not wont to be way out, The gQth is an unfriendly The boycott was sought by Ilor o shocktng _Increase or He was born In Mason county lal , bospllal, and seeQnl\•"· lor , Fifteen mmy)~ ; ll!fl'~.• · H.
am branch manager, of the Rut- but who Is really with 11.
Congre18• It does not love Bntam under pressure from govemlllent spending. Johnson on June i, 1878, son of the· late Mrs, Alma Parker at tb",soun· Inch gas ma111 lulrsf;..;! Iii~
land Offi..,._.
For Busy Women
LyndOII B. Johnson. There Is no black African rne'1'h•ra of the I has la~d 4he political courage John and Matilda bavis Tay. ty borne, who also had ..!fllen. flames rolled dq!in l¥11h sl~e•,-9!~
man olive in the United States Wllbbly, make-bal,lel&gt;? British or pollbcal declsJOn 90 far 10 1tor. He was a. member of the 1 Mrs. Podrer was taken·~,. to i !Olst Avenue, II" llre.RIFft 111!4 ,
at this moment who more Commonwealth of napoJIS.
levy sulllclent taxes to pay for ! Seventh -lilly -Adventist Church Meigs General Hospital••~
~,policemen oub;an t!te Jire t••
urgently wants to be loved than Black African pr4ssure and i his already gaudy spendmg 1 Mr. Taylor is survived by a
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Amerlcab Negro 1/l)tis com· Iprograms.
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111 daughter,_ Mrs. Nellie Slaugh~r~stdent Johnson s foreign bined to jMtle JohR*t)n to 8 New spendmi' l!llmply ~te ter, of Columbus, 0. There are Miss Connie Reed has. 11 r,re·~lfr Thirtee~ alalYJI!I ,were soun~
poliCies have becl&gt;me a handful typieaUy politieal.;iblullon of! aggrava::.,:ha~ ~:uatl~n, ere ter nine grandchildren,
23 great turned to Mountain SlateJiop- lor the fli'O, . MDre, 1M\\ 1,11011,
of loose, dry sand which be Ibis policy problem 'lbe Unite&lt;!' more_ P e e an greadd grandchildren, and
three tis! Rlgh School, alter spejJ!ling Ctty firemen bl!llled ~- b!'"' i
callliOt finnly grasp. LBJ home Sta•... holed for' , a UN i dellctls. This, ol coursen, al. ' great great grandchildren.
three weeks of Cbrlstma&amp;-118CO· i.l"'t were un!bl~ to . eet .el~
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AGGRESSIVE . MAN CHASER I I don t want my
b~other out of .control as a cup
refuses to
~United States higher prtces at the supermark- brothers, Leonard Taylor, of Mrs. Leonard Reed, Rout~~., I, fire company .JI'1ure4 ~hem)cal!!-: ,
Dear Helen:
ftndtng out about hiS wiles OI&gt; quicksilver splashed and al- . ·
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boy tt'"' ~
Iet· ebeckout . counter and bad, T . ble 0 Toliver
and I Pomeroy The school Is ••eel- "nd water !roll! the ruof. .JlJ a .,
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to be quif6&gt;"'1ll."mon nowadays arms about them, and 1 eer- floor,
1extend
to Cuba ~normous Jobnson s elecllon
recordh Pleasant
Alleghany Mountains near While fringe ol the blaze.
-that iJ'.~ oil ?vereager tainly don't want any
more Good luck and good breaks I rivale credits. LBJ:i. lorei 1964-68, may , even mate
Servic~s will be held at 2! Sulphur Springs.
y· . • GOING ro: NIGI!llll\' ·'•
lemalell llohiit:IHive thetr eye on trouble w•th her. I can under· could restore takHhai1!e guy ppolicy collaboration ·'''with ~~ ! Herbert Hoov~~ s spectacularly
m Sunday at the Crow·
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other womeds ·..Dlen.
stand the need she has
for Johnson to arm·tWistmg com.
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gorgeous pohttca1 surmse m P- ·
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mand But th
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OhJO UmverBIIY will
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OUr fa~lly golhered for b a :at.~ :.,mpanl~nshlp, ~~
I good ·breaks ~ ot u 1 :;:' one·way street. It .,wtll be ' In 1932_ 1t probably will be a Wilbur Baxter will officiate and Considerable cloudl¥1• 'Lid Saturday,, Jan. 111 I"":;, NII~',
boUd~y dinner. My younger ro- on
, my ance 1 g my moment in sl 1 nLIIJa mo:~ difficult lor 1968 Qinocratlc re eat unles~ LBJ's tuck burial will be in Yeauger ceme- leoatillaed mild thioogh s.U,. wliere on TuesdfiY bO Wlll···
ther IS fighting In the Army OV· b~ot~;r s r:p;ace~~ORR~ desperately no!:'.· some goodt campaigners to explal that to C:.nges and be again takes tory near Leon. Friends mav day. Snme obowertl likely
oale the new ,.g91 · , i&gt;9Udin1
erseas, hut his new wile was' ~~~u we 0 •
luck on the Asian war front. Hls l tbe voters,
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there. She started casually talksystem of government by President JobnJon =it~ has on.
11 a. m., Saturday.
J1i1b1 In 30s.
" lege In lh&lt; ' Nortbeiit ' !IO~ .
Ing to my fiance, and I thought De w led·
•.,nothing ol It until she snddenly ar orr ·
consensus does not protect the , lost control over (0\lernment
ulled him Into her Ia in lull Don't tell your absent broth~: adminlstrati~n against political
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he has entl118h troubles fighting trouble arising· out o1 the
Vtew of the la1_:n°hiY ·
on tbe front lines, without get- dispute between the Hawks and
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to • m tq · come tillg Involved In battles on the the Do-res
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Government by 'eons""""' 1n CONTINUED Ffom !:fge 1
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than II is anythlnB else. A good f to u.. the army agifmt his
th er an my a erd h o;:.d IDear Helen:
deal of political hypocrisy is, opposllton tbe present disorders
ere was no room an 8 e.
The reSPQme to VIETNAM buill Into any policy based cal may well' in the sbort tenn
lo ~ue~e. Then : ~ld11 _my MAIL CALL, since you mention· the ideo !bat II can offer mcrease For the army itself 1s
brot er er c~ n e
xmg. ed it In your column, has been Isomething to satisfy everybody. diced between supporters of
He went out wtth her and was j tremendous - over 500 letters So it is that the President. finds t Mao ami ;aupporten of the
sene about an ho~. when . lie in the first wave of mall, and himsell unhapplly stuck With an opposition
eeme rushing In 8nil be, bti they're still pooring in, Please , unmanageable war In Southeast
Diltdtrmll VloiOrJ
wife and chll_dren left .suddenly.. 'tell all who are writing that IAsia. '11\e Preoident or oomeone
U ·Mao and .Lin nevertheless
I talked lo him the non day; tlielr letters are being lorward-1 painted LBJ Into a corner on were to win bY this' met!Wd, the
all he would sa~ was hts young- ed 10 mali-hungry men overseas, thai one. He must escape to country would .Qui.te pOssibly go
er brother ~tdnt know. what ~ and chtlr are appreciated more
down the road to disaster, lor It
~ landed· HIS ":'fe IS sptl· than they'll ever know.
would be called npon to
bng fire at both him a~d thiS We can uae as many letters
undertake radical policies at
female. Somebow I don t think as your readers will write home and abroad, wllb the
It was ms loult.
jjotb . !rom . adulta and young CONTINUED Ffom Page I
structure one! prestige of the
the •uch adjectives as "excelle~t," Chinese Communist parcy both
people' and we ap~tate
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pleted for this nOJ&gt;-profil work. pamlingthJohgnsobntrete&lt;O:bedn,tmtheenret that Mao and Lin will Ill$ (in
p L'L STEWART Pr · ct was no m u enc a
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JUDg i Kong newspaper reported today ' IWOlution. And Lin almost
s....,. ,,_ ""' ot ,.., !fighters wd, A bo~ ,.soldier that Peng Chen, the former! certainly would be replaced as
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i mayor ol Peking who was mlnlster of delense by a loyal
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truggl In O&gt;mmuntst Chi· Tben the Red Guard would be .
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wHb • " nil' br MYidlee 1ft aw !two five-cent stamps or a dime.
The South Qllna
Morning probably would be convened to :
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has tty of the victorious opposition ,
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•offlclals committed suicide by !lowed since 1958 with regardl' loj
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IJch!weighl - Rogor Jobn' on, i Featherweight - Alltn Tar- Fnnk ichram, C&gt;•ombus.
ny Edwards over Henry Jo~nll!v~~ beutJ will &amp;et WldP.r·. Milton AC. v1. La ...-. Joho'&lt;&gt;n., tel, Beach AC, va. Nonpan ] Saturday nigbl'• flna ;, will I son in welterwetght rnatch : t.arway, Six beull are slated Ia llill lColnmbolo.
Branch, llul!tlnfton 1\IP.
feature SIX nallonai
Golden ry Horn over Howard Mullin• I
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i Welterweigh~ - Eddy West. Welterweight - Roger WO.St· Gloves veterans Tro)&gt;f'i.. and , Duane Hender"'n o; er Tony
Hen's tonight'•
llchedule, eon, Beach ~- . V!. Wayne O.yd, ern, Beach AC VI. Henrv awards wilt also be presented I Thompson tn
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Columbus , Lamtun. Hat~e Co- John.,.,, Columbuo.
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nighl's bout , Roy Jones ov';' Robert .
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lumbul, V!. O.ur., Edwar&lt;L, Middleweight - '•ne Matt- actloo.
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FIGHT RESULT!!
Wltb Tony Baa' 35 points and Bob Mabry's 23 points and 26 rebounds, the L06 ANGELES llTPII - Iof a world chanpi&lt;..,sh\p down to To achieve that goo! as well Hannan at Southwe&lt;"rn
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Rio Grande College Redm~n breezed to a 114-96 win over West Virginia Stat~ be· . Sports history will be mode ' a laney trophy .
as puttmg some money into the Rutland at Raci""
TOKYO IUPl! - Y4Shi ~- ·
(otf&lt; a near capacity crowd last nlsbt in the Gallia Academy High School gvmnasmm. ; Sunday when prolessional footFor the Chiefs it was a tong players' pension funds, Rozel le Raven""'ood at Wa hama
Numala. l3'l. Japan, lllllpoln.,.. ·
B111, a 6-1 freshman, connected on 14 shots of 27 from the field and made se- 1 boll places the crown of world awaited opportunity to test tht! seated the Los Angeles Memor- Chapmanvlll• at Pt Plea sant · K.ani Joo Lee. JS4~, South Kt- :·.
ven ol10 from the foul line to total 35 points. He left the game on personal fouls I champion on the winner ol the caliber of AFL foootboll against iai Coliseum from $6 to m and SATURDAY'S llAMF.S
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i LOS ANGELFJ; rUPil -YIB. Mabry, I fl-5 freshman, made seven of 11 from the f --~--- -- . ·- - - ' between tbe American and circuit. The Green Bay Packers. I He also sold ihe television Logan at Upper Arhngton
floor and was nlne for nine at tbe foul tine for 23 points, senior guard, left the game on National football league cham· however are not taking the rights to two networks tNBC Coal Grove at Jack&lt;on
do Ramos. 130. l..o!
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but h11 28.rebounds were a key factor _iJJt~e~~o_~~nd! i louts for Rio Grande.
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1contest ' lightly. Consislenlly l and CBS I for 12 million.
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131 , San Jose, Calif. (10).
' The oalJ other Redmlft tn :_ State failed to rebouDr:l froM Iot a ~meal called on hlm 1 g~e between the Kansas City means more to them than the the Los Angeles area for !I Kyger Creek at Oak IMI
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re- 1Chiefs of the AFL and the money
, distance of 75 miles brought ' Symmes Valley at North Gathn
Soulflwest~ !
U, 1 6-1 semor, playing his j to ~ College. 'l1le Joss Ibound a ~ by Bass and hUDI 1 Green Bay_Packers of the NF But the rewards are rich for ,forward a torrent of protests 1 Racine at ?..anesville Rosecrans 1 Tulsa 85 North Texu It
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Graade left Coach Frank 011to the nm of the besket. , ~~ -giVen oil the trappings both the winners . and losm. , and unquestionably hurt th•
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15 pointl.
IEnty s men with a 12--5 record. Dave Hamilton made the shot
Pro football CommiSSioner Pete Igate. Desp1te advertisements in
Lusetti
WBI injured
with Two cif the five losses were to :on tbe free throw but Rio :
Rozelle sought to outdo base- I newspapers and a large-scale
7_:5llleft 1n the nrat lu!lf w~~en : alo Grande:.th• first being tn :Grancle still led 79-a with 11:23 ,
S
ball's World Series by offering promotional program , about
be aod steve To""ler oolUded i the ~tary t u"rney
at ~t. j left in the sec&lt;_'nd half.
:
members of the winning team 60,000 seats were sold by
and be lllflered a out on the , Pleasant wtlh the Redmen wtn· : Alan
Hanulton collected ·
m.ooo each and the losers Thursday night.
right eyelid wbich required Ining 1!3'112,
1State's technical wben be . "!";
$7,500.
Bill John, borrowed from the
~ atltches to clole. Luaet~ 1 It ~as the flflh consecutive parenlly queshoned on offictat s !
Los Angeles Rams as tlc~et
well! to the hos!&gt;ltal and
re- win fO~ Redmon of Co a c h call. Don Trainer made the •
COURTS NEW CAREER
Imanager. said there was no
turned for the second bail, gel· Art Lliriharn. Rio Grande Is free throw to mak• It R I 0
way of predicting day of the
dnt back; In the contest at the '·now iG:3 for the season. The , Grande 91-77 with 6:30 Jell In ;
NEW YORK tUPII -Former game sales at the Coliseum but
11:.01 marl&lt;.
bad 1 i-1 re&lt;Ord, tllen ilbe second hall.
: John Tannehill, 14, ol Mid- Boston Celltc star Bob Cou,y lthe total could be upwards of
A senior, Lusettl will play Ihit a "Jive game losing streak
Rio Grande took a U lead , dleport, returns to tournament will haad\e _halfltme mlemews 65,000 .
the ' lour camel on 'the Iand were 5-6 going into the Ro- wiU.
ud. .... on table tennis this weekend in and_ game analySIS on five
road with tho Redmen, hia lut tory ·Tourney where
they 1 Toay llloa'alayup. Alaa Ham. Coiwnbus in tryouts for the I Naltonal Basketball Association
QUICK SERVICE FOR
belna \be GeDrlelawn College IWllll two games. Then they , Utoa fled H %-% with a lllde ' Greater Columbus area Inter· .games to be telecast from 1
THE HOLIDAYS!
laDle Jan. :n al Georaetown, I de!eatell Michigan
Lutheran, jumper wifll lt'f5 left, ... I cities Men's Team.
IBosto~ thiS season by the
Ky. He (l'alluateo at the eod ~ and Bltiefleld Stale belore tan· I wao fouled by Bios but made 1- Last we':" he won two events : ~meman Broadcastmg Compa- !
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gllng wltb the Yellow Jackets' ll!e lllrow to Jive Slate m the Indianapolis Open sine- y
.
Slate bad ftve men In double of Coach I!ntv.
' a 'W lead. Boss hit I jump- \tes play, the Boys 17 and U~- CoWly wdl Inaugurate his 1
DRY CLEANING
flgureo willl Dove Homllton, f. j Slate behi'a l&amp;lPI odie tV• er at the key, Rio Graade 4-3. der and Men's Class A
Ishew on ABC IbiS Sunday when
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~-- D·"- In _,__,,__ Donald Townsend louted by I Tb Obi 0 T bl T ·
the Celltcs host the Philadelphia
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out wtlh fi:ll left In the second i mea ouiUot Stille buill from I from the stde, connected and 1ary among Ohio clubs. Strong cente! Wilt Cbemberlam and
balf.
1Stale led 11-4. Lusetti htl from 1 l""ms also~ come from Dayton, coach Alex Hannum of !be'
1 tile lleld and tbo foul line.
Phone 992-2238
BDI ltlrll, a H\!o llelbntoa, : Rio Grande ......,ected on 411 , lbe key and Bass dunked one Cincinnati, Zanesville, Cleve- 76ers
; Second St.
Pomeroy
Middleport, Q,
left lle pme on ~I• at Ifield goals in 12 sbots lor 48.5 to make It RIO Grande 8-ll at land and Charleston . Hunting- I ..:.·~----------'._,.====""""""===;.,;,b.,.~"'-"-"-"-"-"-"""~"-'"-'"-"'~""-.~,..~"-"'--"-~-"'-"''""''""''""'""'..;,...,~..Or.J
tie 1:1'1 lllirk wHit 17 ,.loiJ Iper cent and made 34 of 44 1the 17:06 mark. Alan Hamtl- ton W Va which 1I'
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...... .... nde4l lite pllte 1 the field for 411.5 per cent aad n Jumper Y regory an ity.
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Ffteiuaa, f.l lnlluttaa, oc:or- per cent.
, one by Lusettl pWlhed R 1o
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corned U polato ud lltdlbed I Officials stan Spaulllng and 1 Grande to a 13-7 lead which pete m round-rohm play at 21&lt;l4 ,
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whll low .,...;, .,. Haater, Ken Th.ompson whistled 56 per· Ithey mainta.ined the rc!jt ot the ~eveland Ave. for places ~n
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It sonal 'louts including 30 against Ihalf, emerging oo top $11-43 at l e five man team Tannoholl
polltl, ud ·lnft reboadl.
State ~~ 26 against the Red- :b~lttime.
: was a member o~ the team .
H.,fy Wesley Rogers, 8-ll jill&gt;- men. '·Eaeb team had one tech-j Rio Grande jumped to a 16 last vear Dayton s Net and
lor center bad .-,,. two points inlcol- foul eaUed a••inst them pomt lead, 6!-43, with 16.47 left I Paddle Club won the
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.;..,...i ' lltif,
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Iand Ciptaln Don Trainer, 11-ll ~ led 77-liO at the 12:27 mark; 1 the Middleport boy plans to
-;--,, '
. ~ · tJ6.QI With 9:16 tell; 119-79 at 1compete m lnclud? the Akron
I the 4·24 mark and beld their I Rubber Ctly Open m February,
! biggest margin of the night, i the Ohio Closed In
Cleve'
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112-110, 22 points with iifJ sec08ds Iland; and the Olllo Open in
left in the game.
Columbus. The . Eastern open
Satarday alP! Rio Grollde in Long Island, N. Y., In March
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lr&amp;Yela to Plbv!Ue, Ky., to and the United States Open
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'J27 batters.
meet t1&gt;e Plbvtlle Bearo in San Diego, May 12-l:J.l4, and
1iJ&gt;1 flporll Writer
Outllelder Curt Flood came to to avenge an eortier 78-77 loss 1the Mldwe.'l Re~ional In Co; Forget about playing the
with the St. Louis to tho Be.1r1 011 Dee. I 11 (lumbus a wee\: later.
lfa1011. The Pllliburgh , Plratea
No ligures 1l&lt;!re Pt. Pleasant.
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Flood Is seekln• to Weal Vqlnla State lltl - 1
-~1 wratl!&gt;ed uP; ,
league record of 20t1 D. Hamilton 7-4-18; A. Ham· I
's.,s· who? Well, JllU ean
errorless aames by an iliOn i-6--16; Rogera 1~:
.~.,eo i:lurochef, qudy
now beld by Tony Townsend G-1-2; Freeman 5
:ql! '· Joe J1rowD •and lh!n
o1 Phlladelflllla. 11 he -l-It; Clark S-H: Hunter
qUesilon Mail!')' Willi:
'' ~by hl• -llrst 21
game• 1-:1.-1?; Kirk 7-3-17; Davis
. '"l thllil! acqllfrlnt.';wms ' '
t u miscue, the record is 1-1--3, Leavell 1-I-3. Don·
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'11\en he'D 10 alter the aid ll--1-7. Totala :1'1-22-JIS.
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Rio Graade Collece UlfJ teapl ' · hi
. oliil.~ by Don Demeter with Baso 14.--7-35; Gregory S-3Cubo . :Oay I ~, riliil""'lphla and Detroit.
17; Mabry 7--9-23; Trainer 1Your
cellar finish
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:the,Phillie• corralled S?·yeor- 1--3-5: Donlin S-2--ll: Thorn- . Complete Protectllln
In ei&lt;eesi''Gll~ pl_t~)ler Bob Buhi, who .las ton 1-H; Batdorf 3--0--3;
Is Our lull*•·
and 1 air;;~
.' \rith Clllcago and Phllaqel· Lucu 1-1--3; Tolala ~
·;n,: i1. last ..... and s~ 114. _
Ill
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Wnts away •ibm&gt;
40 gameo during 1!111. CIDCAGO IUJ'I) · -Mickey
BUD SIMPS()JII .
[IOil&amp;ero ~ hia Mladelphl' also '!fed veteran Wright, star of the woman's pro
DICK KARR, JR.
a feather ln !be ;•"'lief l,•urlel' Dlclr Hall. acquired , 1011 dre)lil, -'l'ltundoy wao
hat.
llaltlmott. He was ..2 named the · winner of the
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IMIIlUtloal, hl&amp;hWIJ pi· ~•• 0 - - 0 - · I
"""' Avo Gilkey lo Waldo Neal, Mll· The BiJ One and
Other
. and ec!aiD ment.l ..,._ Gonloo
Caldwell, 'nlppero Winnie Edllh ·Neal,
I aere, Be~sts. Wllwai'illDJ.

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Auto. Trau. !ladlo ud ReeWr.

1955 DODGE •
Vl. ~ulo.~L

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!roriken WOtlkl tel tmme- Plalna.
Sctpto.
f~~~ ra!Jeo. l"'shtr llld. Tw&lt;&gt; Mr. IIICI Mrs. l!llrold Ooborn, Oris Gaul, dec., to . Lucy M.
the ,..,,1•"''" bo•,.t· , Keoo, IIIII Mr. and M!'l. Em· Gaul, Cert. for Trani., Chester.
emotoyes earnJng , ei'IOII Johnlon, Portland, were Emmet P. Bar1els, Helen M.
a month.
visiting Ethel Lar\ins.
Bartels to Vernon H. Bartelo,
,p
1 s
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carutbo,.. arce 8• yrocus~.

.

~fitnpa

Jl"'r
' 1ety
' NOf e8
Y'l&lt;l'.
\'l!ltlng rteendy with Mr.
d Mrl n,od Barringer and
w'ere Mr and Mrs. Jack
Glbba and ~.
Mro.
Glbbo Letlr\, Mr. and Mrs.
Ji.,
Coolvme,
and
Mrs M
Ann Debolt
and
chlldren~ Mn. Irene cot·
trell N""""" Falls
~
for 1 day

:'mily

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PIANOS
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Lewis Repair Service
-FOR" t:ATING
I PI''MIING
e!!OOF!NG

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REPAIR SERVIa
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and family of Louisville spent
several clays with Mr. and \ln.
Marvin Marka
·
Mary Pierce Is •pendtnt! ,,...
ert~l clay• with Mr. and Mn.
Denver Curtis, Co!umb~'
.
Mr. and Mrs.
Bil• Swatn
...... VIJitilll Mr. and Mrs. BtU
Swain, Jr., Martetta.
Mr. and Mn. Luke M.COy
and .family, CirCleville
were
vllllliai Mr. and Mro. WoynP
Prince.
·
Mr. and Mro. FOI'&lt;It smwalter and Soony, Mr. and Mn.
Marvin Walker and Rulhle and

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Mr. and Mn. Kel!ny Reynolda and family have returoed
home otter spending ;everal
clays wit~ Mr. and Mn. Wll·
Uam Reynolda, P0111ft01.
Mr. IIICI Mn. Pal Auth"!'""",
Newlrlt IIICI Ilunrlnl Swam of
Co!umbul Witt flsllinl Mr. and
Mrs. BIU Swela.
-VIolot 8mlllt

,:\~ Pt~rscla

evenlna

' ns
Y
with Mr. and Mn. George Reed
were Mr. and Mrs. loflnll!

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from Col boa
Mn. . :'" . · Bl'IIIUIOII \'lsi~
ed reeon:::lh Mn. Gforte
Reed

SUnda School alteJidance 811
lan. 1 ~as rT offering ~ 0 12
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ill· ,;
~ ay ~· 14e
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of
a.mtJan Servl
IU hold Its
00 "
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,..,_., meeting 011 TUesday ell·
enlng, Jao. 17, ~I the home of
Helen Woode wttl!, Eleanor
Boyles leading the JI"CCRI'Im.
A:!c and Mn. 'Joseph R.
Poole an visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker and
1011, Eddie. Airman Poole ia
enroule from Daru • Molh011
Air FOI'(O BIM at 'nles&lt;111, Arll.
to Goooe Bay, lAbrador. The
Pooles visited bl8 parents, ttr.
and Mn. Harmon Poole at
Livingston, Tau, oa
tholr

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Mr: and Mrs. Beman! Brar·
:.·Jtoblnlon .... adaon and family,
Ma!!lfleld, milled to st. Joseph Hospital
with Mr. ill Parkersburg on Satunlay.
81111011 ·
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Fred Honaeher Is not ao wsll
SbarOII, Jllllee llkl Je111 Ba~ at thfa time.
~
~1 ;tb Mr Charles Follrod of PO!Dttoy
· """"" B ey.
vJolted hla 81'111C1mother, Clara
hUrod on Saturdsy.
A stork ~bower Wll held far
Q 8
Kfs. Dollllhy Calawsy at the
Grange boll here Saturday evNOW llllng with Vlrlinll llmte

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1 2 Dr. !lard Top. FACTORY AfR CONDmONED. Tills Ia Mrs.
! John Blaettnar'a PlliOaal ell', and 11 Ollly 1111 4,938 eaay
mlleL It has mny other ~·• auch 11 power steerillf,
power brakoa, wire wheel covera, WSW Urea, wollderbif
!'ldlo. Factor)' Wll'nii1J.
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aptl~Ga&lt;!hing ears If their headlilbta area'! ltm!ed on, so
lorlsts obould flay alert 1o

darlctr·

Pertodlc ehecb of beedl!&amp;)l
!13 Eledra Buick • • • $1795 allcnment,
lalmpta, m1

WAS $J,g95.IJO
ai&amp;nal• shauld be made 1D ma)ra
l Dr. Sedarl. FACTORY AIR CONDmONED. '1'1111 II Olle certain tboy're 1101'111!!1 fi'OI*"'I
&gt;f cleanelll Ulld ears ID town. II has i apolleu aU white fin· b' "See and be seen"
S:,:.~y Interior. We can aJidly refer you to the !Ofo ~lnol Me of llfely for

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.. 63 Grand Prix • • • •1795

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63 Rambler Classic • _$1095
JUSf AIWVED
"7'10" ' Dr. Sadan. va a._Uc. Tbla
ol can lnalde and out.

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Gl Catalina Pontiac

- .sa95

$695

::a~::,~.~ !71!',! :rtF:=: ~ode~~~ ~

IIIII Muon, ~:
Rodier
Ward' Guide to Good DrlvinJ,
Ward; Tht Mllldni of a Pllol,
Richter: Taachlntl Driver and
Traffie Eciueatlmt, · American
Alllomolive Asaoelalloa; Automobllt Po- Aeotoaorles,
Glenn; Explortnt. Power MeeJt,.
antes, Glenn; Glenn'a Auto
TroublesbootiJic Guide, Glenn;
Your Car llld How to

Commissars, Teall; The Shot
Heard Around the World, Nolan:
'l.'llrnlncl Point for America,
Werltein: Open Door to l b •
G~al Lakes, Grlogbuis, . and
Eeuaclor, Mecgen.
.
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The ancient Drul~
leved
thai on Halloften spirlta came
out to harm people. They buill

Many More
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USED CARS
JANUARY SPECIALS

FLOUR
992-21115
MlllbtrryA...

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.... :a. -to ...... lllliiii.P It
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4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyJ. std. Trau. Rldlo ud Heater.

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Trau. Radio and holler.

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THE UNITED

GET A BETTER

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BAUM LUMBER CO~

WOR1CERS

OF AMERICA

MONTHI

Builders and f!u!UIIoog l'!luwtw

&lt;ll!elter, Ollie

LOC.U. UNION 5618
B.a-.od, W.Va.

PLUMB!~

GALEN S. IIOWJf. .Dis.L .

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radio, white sidewlll flnr, tfn!ll4
11 !:
0111.7 19,000 mn•.

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/b'#w7l's Bottle G.OJ •
~186

l'J&gt;OI&lt;:l'P1

I. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
•ohfo'•

Oldl!lt Dodge J)uler"
lfMd!lpcwt, Ohio

&amp;lUr. ~ ~ ,
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64 Chev. Impala 2 Door t,l.l • .. ~; •1695

TJNY'S FOODLAND

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Ashland

&amp; HEATING

HO UncoiD SL Jllddleport 9112-25.10

650icls98-4Door - :: ., • • ;'2695

Pb. ·8116-0005
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W.ILUS ANTHONY

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXAll. DRUGS
" ' "" 411 Doatot•
-..&amp;

K&amp;z-~ERS 1 £~
•~ftpmke lllamond l!ino!" '):-:,
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1'omerlly

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- . '1095

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Gr'..&amp;1\11 Met'CIIondffe

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Full power, radio, tlote4 ...... white llldewlll t~re~; ' whl111 with blue totertor.

887.afi80

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V-8 ~~JQWr, 111Jo. traq~ power bnQI, power·· ~ lido, and wlieal ~
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KEITH GOBLE FORD
1
Used CarLot Middleport,

4~

$195

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Mot,, Sales
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59 VAUXHALL4 DOOR STA110N WA~

Pau

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STM sti'PLY CO.

WIUotl,

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59 PLYMOUTifl DOOR 6 CYL.

• eyL std. Trani.

. THE SEWING ClllTER

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Auto. tniiL, power 'braklll, power ateerlni. radio, wWIJr tlrer. mellent l'UIU!il!l

I eyL Auto. TraiiL iledlo and Boater.

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OHIO VAWY BAXING CO .

. "OHIO'S 'QLDEST DODGI DllLIIl"'
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60 Cadillac 4 Door Seclc.in ·•

THill CM.S IUN GOOD
TAICI YOUI PICK $195.50

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1960 DqDGE - .. - r\SlO

288 V.S e. .e. auto. triDI., radio, wlslw tiNs,.~
llharp and ieal clep.
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63 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door .- - -'1395

WOULD YOU BELIEVE

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Conve@le.16 cyL Auto. 'l'rllll. ~ anAl - ·

,,.-.... A• Crowding Us Por Spice, The
'.
lelt luys AN ._,. At The Keith Goble Lot.

51 POID 2 DOOI HARD TOP

SUGAR RUN

1959 PLYMOUTH-·· •395

65 Buick Riviera 2 Door H.l•.. • •.. •3395

tiO.OO Da- P., $5,00 l"w WMk

••• and It's. eaniUMid
like a looM miMnill

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SALT•__.
auppl-.nt Matbd.

h---.
r'Uab, • w.lll Bill.....,
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288 V-8 motor, automatio tram., radio, white aldplllllrel, wheel clllca, whl~
wltb black Interior, one owuer. SbOwa lOad Cll'e. ,,,
.

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JU$'t ARIUVED
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lootllll than maDY 85 models. OWned by lOCI! couniJ olfl·
eia1. ll1dramatlc.

1958 CHEVROLET- • • •395 ;

Story, Del.eeuw; Volceway to Complete Spyalq"!l
Book, has been returned home
the Orient, Solomon; Clipper Webster; Tomorrow's Children, Holzer hooplbll after beiDC a
Ships and Cal')ailJs,
Lyon: Asimov; Nebulll Award Stories, ~~for a week for observa·
Hand in Glov~ Servern; Latin 1165: The Individual Amerlcao, lion and treatment.
Amerlcsn Tllea1, Barlow; Favor. ' Gordon, and Tbe Crocodile's Mrs. Edna Schaefer fell
ite Fairy Tales Told tn Sweden, Moilth, Stoutenbori.
..,uy at her home lnjuriJJ&amp;
Haviland; Weboler's Dktionary Famous llilltorlans, HID; Must knee
of SynonYIIIIJ, and J'nml Words tho Wtlt Decline?,
Harleeb;
·
to stone., Guyton.
Science and tho Seeret of Mao's Georgia Diehl attended
Bnln·llooltors,
Weblllr· Put, Folllon: Lei's Travel ill lfulleral of Alfred Hendricks
The M)'l!ery of Time,
Neal; the Pllilipplnes, lleis; Uvea of I Parkmburg ...ently.
Dictator Clocka I,GOO Yem of Famous Jtomans, , Coolidge; Charles Diehl was ao ==~
Tellina Time,
Burlingame: Ten Heroes of the Twe11Ues, 'fisitor in Columbus tl
Pl!yaicl, Pllylleal Science Stu· ILardner; Woman Who Shtllled Thomas Laue left recently
d,y Committee: Sclonce Beneath History, Buekmtisler; Im~al Vietnam. Mrs. Lane lo ataJ•In
lilt Sea, Stephens; How Animals IRome, Mellersh; They Saw It w1llt her parents, Mr.
Communicate, Gllbort; R e d Happen In Europe, Routlt: 1118: llro. Clifford Klein.
Lego, Coudey; Tile Whooping Gamble for Vlclory, Cowley; Mrs. Glenn Faulk, Karea
Crane, Mcllulty; The
World G-m, Up With the Normn Myrtle .Louise, Middleport, vistA Anlmato, lite Afl'lea!l f;te-j ~\1"111, Iluftan; The Franoo- ; lied New veer's Day with the
pbaot, Ben; Nutrilloa IIIII Pby·jl'iulsllll War, Weroteln;
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62 Fonl4 Dr. Galaxlt 500 .... $695

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lfo ......,. ~
llappar, ... ..,. 'ba . . tw 1111
CUN1a wllleodl!ue to 114111111 ..
li:C........,.
Go4'•
lMM w.lll - 'ldtk .. fa Ill •

Sedan.t~,cyl. ~·

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~~and =~ Gary Pullins, small son
1960 CHEVROLET··· $549
F'ranklbt; Girl Scouta tA the 'nmpanl, Tayldr; T b e Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullins

64 Fanl2 Dr. Custo• 500 · · · · $1095

WAS $1.395.01)
2 Dr. Hard Top. Beloa•ed to local mlnilltr. It haa beautiful
origlaal Burpndy fimsh with matchin&amp; Interior. Bucbt
-~~ wltll fuD consul. Fully equipped.
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OU:VROLET • • • '245
4 Dr.
Trano.

Penon·

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rulon linda 11 difficult 1o -

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WAS JUN.OO
u oatesses.
YOUDJ Ameriel'a Garden llctok llels ml CUIIomS comes the
I Dr. Hard Top. One careful loc:al owner. Original turquoise Death Ia
Its
llush-Bro110; All~ llld ~ 1 modelll use of wltdtet • • d
liltlsh with matching upbobteey. Powar steer!Dg &amp; brlkeL
P JS SOlDo Of
cru- ~Coo=kboak,=~CI=a:lbo:ICII:ae~·~\1:=-~A.~.........,=~In~==~felt=ll=vl:tiel:·
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~~~~boW'I of seml-darkaea, -

66 Bonneville Pontiac. $3679 :,.~ .,

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ner; Behavior Dtsonlen, MIJ.. . book, Seventeen; Gloyd's Tabton· The Memory System of tho !er's BIWmeadow
Cookbook,
•
Br.dn. YOUDJ' 1btorila of Learn Willon; The Cookie Cookbook,
.
tng, IDJtlll'd; 'The Coffee HOWle Gllll!; Ptlnlinl and PromoUoa
MiDIStry, Ferry: Your
IHandbook, Matcher, and Reali·
11 llertl!a Parker
, lilly and You~ flp!Jver•. 'l'lle ty in MaaaiJellleD!. Kurllolf.
.
' Mytba o1 Automalloll, SIJIH!t• I've Doelded I want My Seat Attendanoe at the Free Metll&gt; I
man: The Great Leap, Brooks; Jlacl&lt;, Mauldin; llun With Junk, odlst Church SUnday School oo
People and Partlea in Pollllca, Gocla: F11110111 Concluctma. l!lw- Jan. a was 120. Oilerillg
Fenton: The Age of the Econo- en; ~ Teclmlque, Me- $21.61.

64 Catalina Pontiac • $1795 m• :uu~~~· and Joyee Schuli.tss :v~ra: =~~ =esF~u:'~W:
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tM --~ with the
lt&amp;n. hutllltc lmlllll4 a. earth.
Wltat 'lril1 tlt!Dp lie Jib twtntr
J 1 11t1 fro!l-, ... 'lll!lhrlllwt
1111&amp;$U.f
Ibflla' aa till fllnlltol4 ot tM
111M' .... it fa . . , to 'ba cam.t
...,..., bT t'ba ~­
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ExeepUonal cond!Uon, body and meehanleaL

".14r buao4 ,.,. 111mk .,.k.. mo 1oo1c 1111. lwl I don't
t~i•l lre'll ob,;.ct to this t~bbit_.t'• 011/r $150/"

..... twalr

ltlord I» . . the idea of pin&amp;' out IDto apace landlq •

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1956 DODGE, - - - s495

Wealthy C. Will. CJorenC&lt;' 0 . V
Will to State of Ohio, pareels, ems, NO~ICl'ION
Bedford.
Good R ad'· 1 p
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WealthY C· Will ' Clarence
0 · en, Spacbe;
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Will to Stale ol Ohto, 3.'15 IC· or American Library AaiiOCia· , merica's Home Cookbook, New
.:..ureJ
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res, Bed!ord.
~n· Htl tnclbe Trllllable Men- ~ York Herald Tribune
Home La
Wealthy c. Will, Clarence 0. laDy Re~ Child, BaumaiJ'Io !1111Uiut8; The Seventeen Cook·
,
Win 1o Stale of Ohio .13 acre,
Bedford.
Wealthy C. Will, Clarence 0 .
WiU to State ol Ohio, a li:aoemeats, Bedfonl.

• $195

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BIOGRAPHY
Ben-Gurloil, Robert; Wlnsloll
I. CburdUll, Y' I, You!ll- Chill'
l!hlll; Marlo~. Henry; The
Seareh for Amelia Earhart, Goerner: The Many Worlds of Herbert Hoover Terslao·
Jules

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Cltn4lri!D, pereell, • • - .
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woomr, liMe ,.,_ Como l(r. llld Mn. Bill SWIIII ,.... Goldlt M. Qllldenln, ArmC. 'tlllea. iow.t Belli 'l'oh,
m1ttee cbllm&gt;an, llld ht tlo diiiiW 1111111 tA lo!t. IIIII Mrv. a.ndtmn. Faanle llunt, Ruda
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Klnf
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of tbo • ......,..•s llodl-llld Kf, and llrs. II. WeDs, Jr., ~·· Leblft. Lon~ 1'111, Clenll; II 1J for
-blatt,
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IMIIlUtloal, hl&amp;hWIJ pi· ~•• 0 - - 0 - · I
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Other
. and ec!aiD ment.l ..,._ Gonloo
Caldwell, 'nlppero Winnie Edllh ·Neal,
I aere, Be~sts. Wllwai'illDJ.

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Auto. Trau. !ladlo ud ReeWr.

1955 DODGE •
Vl. ~ulo.~L

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!roriken WOtlkl tel tmme- Plalna.
Sctpto.
f~~~ ra!Jeo. l"'shtr llld. Tw&lt;&gt; Mr. IIICI Mrs. l!llrold Ooborn, Oris Gaul, dec., to . Lucy M.
the ,..,,1•"''" bo•,.t· , Keoo, IIIII Mr. and M!'l. Em· Gaul, Cert. for Trani., Chester.
emotoyes earnJng , ei'IOII Johnlon, Portland, were Emmet P. Bar1els, Helen M.
a month.
visiting Ethel Lar\ins.
Bartels to Vernon H. Bartelo,
,p
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carutbo,.. arce 8• yrocus~.

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~fitnpa

Jl"'r
' 1ety
' NOf e8
Y'l&lt;l'.
\'l!ltlng rteendy with Mr.
d Mrl n,od Barringer and
w'ere Mr and Mrs. Jack
Glbba and ~.
Mro.
Glbbo Letlr\, Mr. and Mrs.
Ji.,
Coolvme,
and
Mrs M
Ann Debolt
and
chlldren~ Mn. Irene cot·
trell N""""" Falls
~
for 1 day

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-FOR" t:ATING
I PI''MIING
e!!OOF!NG

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REPAIR SERVIa
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and family of Louisville spent
several clays with Mr. and \ln.
Marvin Marka
·
Mary Pierce Is •pendtnt! ,,...
ert~l clay• with Mr. and Mn.
Denver Curtis, Co!umb~'
.
Mr. and Mrs.
Bil• Swatn
...... VIJitilll Mr. and Mrs. BtU
Swain, Jr., Martetta.
Mr. and Mn. Luke M.COy
and .family, CirCleville
were
vllllliai Mr. and Mro. WoynP
Prince.
·
Mr. and Mro. FOI'&lt;It smwalter and Soony, Mr. and Mn.
Marvin Walker and Rulhle and

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Mr. and Mn. Kel!ny Reynolda and family have returoed
home otter spending ;everal
clays wit~ Mr. and Mn. Wll·
Uam Reynolda, P0111ft01.
Mr. IIICI Mn. Pal Auth"!'""",
Newlrlt IIICI Ilunrlnl Swam of
Co!umbul Witt flsllinl Mr. and
Mrs. BIU Swela.
-VIolot 8mlllt

,:\~ Pt~rscla

evenlna

' ns
Y
with Mr. and Mn. George Reed
were Mr. and Mrs. loflnll!

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from Col boa
Mn. . :'" . · Bl'IIIUIOII \'lsi~
ed reeon:::lh Mn. Gforte
Reed

SUnda School alteJidance 811
lan. 1 ~as rT offering ~ 0 12
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~ ay ~· 14e
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of
a.mtJan Servl
IU hold Its
00 "
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,..,_., meeting 011 TUesday ell·
enlng, Jao. 17, ~I the home of
Helen Woode wttl!, Eleanor
Boyles leading the JI"CCRI'Im.
A:!c and Mn. 'Joseph R.
Poole an visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker and
1011, Eddie. Airman Poole ia
enroule from Daru • Molh011
Air FOI'(O BIM at 'nles&lt;111, Arll.
to Goooe Bay, lAbrador. The
Pooles visited bl8 parents, ttr.
and Mn. Harmon Poole at
Livingston, Tau, oa
tholr

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Mr: and Mrs. Beman! Brar·
:.·Jtoblnlon .... adaon and family,
Ma!!lfleld, milled to st. Joseph Hospital
with Mr. ill Parkersburg on Satunlay.
81111011 ·
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Fred Honaeher Is not ao wsll
SbarOII, Jllllee llkl Je111 Ba~ at thfa time.
~
~1 ;tb Mr Charles Follrod of PO!Dttoy
· """"" B ey.
vJolted hla 81'111C1mother, Clara
hUrod on Saturdsy.
A stork ~bower Wll held far
Q 8
Kfs. Dollllhy Calawsy at the
Grange boll here Saturday evNOW llllng with Vlrlinll llmte

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1 2 Dr. !lard Top. FACTORY AfR CONDmONED. Tills Ia Mrs.
! John Blaettnar'a PlliOaal ell', and 11 Ollly 1111 4,938 eaay
mlleL It has mny other ~·• auch 11 power steerillf,
power brakoa, wire wheel covera, WSW Urea, wollderbif
!'ldlo. Factor)' Wll'nii1J.
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aptl~Ga&lt;!hing ears If their headlilbta area'! ltm!ed on, so
lorlsts obould flay alert 1o

darlctr·

Pertodlc ehecb of beedl!&amp;)l
!13 Eledra Buick • • • $1795 allcnment,
lalmpta, m1

WAS $J,g95.IJO
ai&amp;nal• shauld be made 1D ma)ra
l Dr. Sedarl. FACTORY AIR CONDmONED. '1'1111 II Olle certain tboy're 1101'111!!1 fi'OI*"'I
&gt;f cleanelll Ulld ears ID town. II has i apolleu aU white fin· b' "See and be seen"
S:,:.~y Interior. We can aJidly refer you to the !Ofo ~lnol Me of llfely for

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.. 63 Grand Prix • • • •1795

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63 Rambler Classic • _$1095
JUSf AIWVED
"7'10" ' Dr. Sadan. va a._Uc. Tbla
ol can lnalde and out.

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Gl Catalina Pontiac

- .sa95

$695

::a~::,~.~ !71!',! :rtF:=: ~ode~~~ ~

IIIII Muon, ~:
Rodier
Ward' Guide to Good DrlvinJ,
Ward; Tht Mllldni of a Pllol,
Richter: Taachlntl Driver and
Traffie Eciueatlmt, · American
Alllomolive Asaoelalloa; Automobllt Po- Aeotoaorles,
Glenn; Explortnt. Power MeeJt,.
antes, Glenn; Glenn'a Auto
TroublesbootiJic Guide, Glenn;
Your Car llld How to

Commissars, Teall; The Shot
Heard Around the World, Nolan:
'l.'llrnlncl Point for America,
Werltein: Open Door to l b •
G~al Lakes, Grlogbuis, . and
Eeuaclor, Mecgen.
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The ancient Drul~
leved
thai on Halloften spirlta came
out to harm people. They buill

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USED CARS
JANUARY SPECIALS

FLOUR
992-21115
MlllbtrryA...

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THE UNITED

GET A BETTER

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WOR1CERS

OF AMERICA

MONTHI

Builders and f!u!UIIoog l'!luwtw

&lt;ll!elter, Ollie

LOC.U. UNION 5618
B.a-.od, W.Va.

PLUMB!~

GALEN S. IIOWJf. .Dis.L .

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radio, white sidewlll flnr, tfn!ll4
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l'J&gt;OI&lt;:l'P1

I. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
•ohfo'•

Oldl!lt Dodge J)uler"
lfMd!lpcwt, Ohio

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TJNY'S FOODLAND

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Ashland

&amp; HEATING

HO UncoiD SL Jllddleport 9112-25.10

650icls98-4Door - :: ., • • ;'2695

Pb. ·8116-0005
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W.ILUS ANTHONY

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXAll. DRUGS
" ' "" 411 Doatot•
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K&amp;z-~ERS 1 £~
•~ftpmke lllamond l!ino!" '):-:,
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- . '1095

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Gr'..&amp;1\11 Met'CIIondffe

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Full power, radio, tlote4 ...... white llldewlll t~re~; ' whl111 with blue totertor.

887.afi80

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KEITH GOBLE FORD
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4~

$195

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WIUotl,

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59 PLYMOUTifl DOOR 6 CYL.

• eyL std. Trani.

. THE SEWING ClllTER

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I eyL Auto. TraiiL iledlo and Boater.

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OHIO VAWY BAXING CO .

. "OHIO'S 'QLDEST DODGI DllLIIl"'
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60 Cadillac 4 Door Seclc.in ·•

THill CM.S IUN GOOD
TAICI YOUI PICK $195.50

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288 V.S e. .e. auto. triDI., radio, wlslw tiNs,.~
llharp and ieal clep.
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WOULD YOU BELIEVE

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Conve@le.16 cyL Auto. 'l'rllll. ~ anAl - ·

,,.-.... A• Crowding Us Por Spice, The
'.
lelt luys AN ._,. At The Keith Goble Lot.

51 POID 2 DOOI HARD TOP

SUGAR RUN

1959 PLYMOUTH-·· •395

65 Buick Riviera 2 Door H.l•.. • •.. •3395

tiO.OO Da- P., $5,00 l"w WMk

••• and It's. eaniUMid
like a looM miMnill

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auppl-.nt Matbd.

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r'Uab, • w.lll Bill.....,
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wltb black Interior, one owuer. SbOwa lOad Cll'e. ,,,
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JU$'t ARIUVED
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lootllll than maDY 85 models. OWned by lOCI! couniJ olfl·
eia1. ll1dramatlc.

1958 CHEVROLET- • • •395 ;

Story, Del.eeuw; Volceway to Complete Spyalq"!l
Book, has been returned home
the Orient, Solomon; Clipper Webster; Tomorrow's Children, Holzer hooplbll after beiDC a
Ships and Cal')ailJs,
Lyon: Asimov; Nebulll Award Stories, ~~for a week for observa·
Hand in Glov~ Servern; Latin 1165: The Individual Amerlcao, lion and treatment.
Amerlcsn Tllea1, Barlow; Favor. ' Gordon, and Tbe Crocodile's Mrs. Edna Schaefer fell
ite Fairy Tales Told tn Sweden, Moilth, Stoutenbori.
..,uy at her home lnjuriJJ&amp;
Haviland; Weboler's Dktionary Famous llilltorlans, HID; Must knee
of SynonYIIIIJ, and J'nml Words tho Wtlt Decline?,
Harleeb;
·
to stone., Guyton.
Science and tho Seeret of Mao's Georgia Diehl attended
Bnln·llooltors,
Weblllr· Put, Folllon: Lei's Travel ill lfulleral of Alfred Hendricks
The M)'l!ery of Time,
Neal; the Pllilipplnes, lleis; Uvea of I Parkmburg ...ently.
Dictator Clocka I,GOO Yem of Famous Jtomans, , Coolidge; Charles Diehl was ao ==~
Tellina Time,
Burlingame: Ten Heroes of the Twe11Ues, 'fisitor in Columbus tl
Pl!yaicl, Pllylleal Science Stu· ILardner; Woman Who Shtllled Thomas Laue left recently
d,y Committee: Sclonce Beneath History, Buekmtisler; Im~al Vietnam. Mrs. Lane lo ataJ•In
lilt Sea, Stephens; How Animals IRome, Mellersh; They Saw It w1llt her parents, Mr.
Communicate, Gllbort; R e d Happen In Europe, Routlt: 1118: llro. Clifford Klein.
Lego, Coudey; Tile Whooping Gamble for Vlclory, Cowley; Mrs. Glenn Faulk, Karea
Crane, Mcllulty; The
World G-m, Up With the Normn Myrtle .Louise, Middleport, vistA Anlmato, lite Afl'lea!l f;te-j ~\1"111, Iluftan; The Franoo- ; lied New veer's Day with the
pbaot, Ben; Nutrilloa IIIII Pby·jl'iulsllll War, Weroteln;
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62 Fonl4 Dr. Galaxlt 500 .... $695

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llappar, ... ..,. 'ba . . tw 1111
CUN1a wllleodl!ue to 114111111 ..
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Go4'•
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Sedan.t~,cyl. ~·

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~~and =~ Gary Pullins, small son
1960 CHEVROLET··· $549
F'ranklbt; Girl Scouta tA the 'nmpanl, Tayldr; T b e Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullins

64 Fanl2 Dr. Custo• 500 · · · · $1095

WAS $1.395.01)
2 Dr. Hard Top. Beloa•ed to local mlnilltr. It haa beautiful
origlaal Burpndy fimsh with matchin&amp; Interior. Bucbt
-~~ wltll fuD consul. Fully equipped.
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OU:VROLET • • • '245
4 Dr.
Trano.

Penon·

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rulon linda 11 difficult 1o -

twilight

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WAS JUN.OO
u oatesses.
YOUDJ Ameriel'a Garden llctok llels ml CUIIomS comes the
I Dr. Hard Top. One careful loc:al owner. Original turquoise Death Ia
Its
llush-Bro110; All~ llld ~ 1 modelll use of wltdtet • • d
liltlsh with matching upbobteey. Powar steer!Dg &amp; brlkeL
P JS SOlDo Of
cru- ~Coo=kboak,=~CI=a:lbo:ICII:ae~·~\1:=-~A.~.........,=~In~==~felt=ll=vl:tiel:·
~.~~~
~~~~boW'I of seml-darkaea, -

66 Bonneville Pontiac. $3679 :,.~ .,

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2 Door llar4~9P•

ner; Behavior Dtsonlen, MIJ.. . book, Seventeen; Gloyd's Tabton· The Memory System of tho !er's BIWmeadow
Cookbook,
•
Br.dn. YOUDJ' 1btorila of Learn Willon; The Cookie Cookbook,
.
tng, IDJtlll'd; 'The Coffee HOWle Gllll!; Ptlnlinl and PromoUoa
MiDIStry, Ferry: Your
IHandbook, Matcher, and Reali·
11 llertl!a Parker
, lilly and You~ flp!Jver•. 'l'lle ty in MaaaiJellleD!. Kurllolf.
.
' Mytba o1 Automalloll, SIJIH!t• I've Doelded I want My Seat Attendanoe at the Free Metll&gt; I
man: The Great Leap, Brooks; Jlacl&lt;, Mauldin; llun With Junk, odlst Church SUnday School oo
People and Partlea in Pollllca, Gocla: F11110111 Concluctma. l!lw- Jan. a was 120. Oilerillg
Fenton: The Age of the Econo- en; ~ Teclmlque, Me- $21.61.

64 Catalina Pontiac • $1795 m• :uu~~~· and Joyee Schuli.tss :v~ra: =~~ =esF~u:'~W:
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fcwd

tM --~ with the
lt&amp;n. hutllltc lmlllll4 a. earth.
Wltat 'lril1 tlt!Dp lie Jib twtntr
J 1 11t1 fro!l-, ... 'lll!lhrlllwt
1111&amp;$U.f
Ibflla' aa till fllnlltol4 ot tM
111M' .... it fa . . , to 'ba cam.t
...,..., bT t'ba ~­
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ExeepUonal cond!Uon, body and meehanleaL

".14r buao4 ,.,. 111mk .,.k.. mo 1oo1c 1111. lwl I don't
t~i•l lre'll ob,;.ct to this t~bbit_.t'• 011/r $150/"

..... twalr

ltlord I» . . the idea of pin&amp;' out IDto apace landlq •

1956 O~PSMOBILE ·- ~129

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1956 DODGE, - - - s495

Wealthy C. Will. CJorenC&lt;' 0 . V
Will to State of Ohio, pareels, ems, NO~ICl'ION
Bedford.
Good R ad'· 1 p
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WealthY C· Will ' Clarence
0 · en, Spacbe;
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Will to Stale ol Ohto, 3.'15 IC· or American Library AaiiOCia· , merica's Home Cookbook, New
.:..ureJ
.
res, Bed!ord.
~n· Htl tnclbe Trllllable Men- ~ York Herald Tribune
Home La
Wealthy c. Will, Clarence 0. laDy Re~ Child, BaumaiJ'Io !1111Uiut8; The Seventeen Cook·
,
Win 1o Stale of Ohio .13 acre,
Bedford.
Wealthy C. Will, Clarence 0 .
WiU to State ol Ohio, a li:aoemeats, Bedfonl.

• $195

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BIOGRAPHY
Ben-Gurloil, Robert; Wlnsloll
I. CburdUll, Y' I, You!ll- Chill'
l!hlll; Marlo~. Henry; The
Seareh for Amelia Earhart, Goerner: The Many Worlds of Herbert Hoover Terslao·
Jules

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Pomeroy

Motor Co.

OlfiUTY

65 CHEVROLET,

w.. 52295

.

NOW .$2095

Impala Hndtop. LocaUy owned and on:b' 1~000 Dlil•, I C'J'l·
lnder. power steering, 1poUeas fawn in£uior. beautiful ma~
rooo finish. radio and beater.

64 CHEVROLET 4 DR.

NOW ONLY $1295
Biscayne. vinyl interior. Dark tre7 tt.ni&amp;b. V8 enJine, Power-.

Jlide. Buy toda7.

65 VOLKSWAGEN, Wos $1495 -

Rtcluced to $1395
2 Dr Deluxe model. [.octlb: owned and low mileage by oritinal Owner. SJ)Otleill cltlll tDtlrior. beautiful dirk blue fln·
ish. radio and helter,

Poineroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

R 1 lllft'.GII

E•per~

ouetfon. Pay off
moolhly, Coli 19%-11623.'•

FULTo..-,;THOMPSON
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UN ICO
SNOW TIRES-

tbe Larl:et1 Truck or
Bulldozer lbdl.ator To The
Smallelt. Hnttr Core.

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4 pfy
11.45 plus !OK
ALL SIZES AT SIII,IILAII
LOWER PR1C!S AT : .•

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Priced For

Qui~k

Sele

BI.AEnNARS

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R.twllnp Honda Sara

AN'90U61ff A NEW DECK

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WYMIJI
IIIDDUI'OII1 OtltD

'6~50
Wheel Balencing

BODY and
PAINT SERVICE

PJCKUP TRUCKS

Fr11 Eatlmot-Discount

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BILL SMITH
BODY SHOP

m-

HAY, straw and oats. Ph.
1227.
1 II Sic

Rear Meigs General Hosp.

992·2176

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U.ORIVE·THRU
CAR WASH
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Ridge Keno
Sodety Notes

Rutland, 0.

. , ........

~

I
I

1A CLEAN~ CAR

To All Customers

Meigs Equipment Co.

'
ASHAMED
OF
YOUR DIRTY CAR
PDII
ONLY

$J.50""'
Weights

POME.ROY
992·2111

•

Of' IM~

'
OICk
RAWLINGS

Wheel Alignment ·
Experienced

...

TH' FEUalS CHiPPED

AT THE liST Pit ICES

......... 4 ply ~ 16.10
pilut tu

THI WlLLnl

IMF TH!;M

SPRINT

Po....,oy,O.

&amp;Jif77Sz1S Nylo• Blotk,

Super ServiN Station

- - ------ -

IARHIY OOOCM.I ......\IJIIIY SMmt

II!Cf!Sl PliO"' ~I . CAU

Phone 992-2143

rrom

"

HAM SI!DqT,-.~•mday, Jan. 15.
at Jsaac)W:I1ton Farm. SponIOred by Chester Fire Dept. i
I 12 lip

' .

M50 S~RT
BOBCAT

VICIIUID

THE BIGGEST SALE

•

HONDA
SAW &amp; sDVJa

HAJUfY
MOTORCYCLES

RADIATOR
SERVICE

For Quick S.lel

··-

.,

'

186T

I

-

.... '"

SPECIAL

;

GASULINI ALLEY

ON

'

TRACTOR
OVERHAULS

'

~ ..

uou are

f t-om tile

..

I nterna l
Revenue

\

Bne rour tractor averhaul·
ed DOW II • biK .109loil. We
are running a special on · ~e­
tor overhauls for the Wiater

.,

'lou -:;aLJ

Servici ,

\

t'- 1t:

..

Baoger?

mootb&amp; Have your tractor

readJ to eo to wort whoa
fm~ come• and 111'1 don

Meigs
Equipment .
. PHON1f92..2176 . '
POMEROY

EF.i.. 6 MIIDC

OHIO

MAYBE I'LL

HarriSonvile

&amp;COMe A
~NTI-"f!

h HOWIIi SCHNEIDER

\Uia:vcp

., .

'-----'
DICK TRACY

.'

,_VSR BE A
tlEIJnST! \W

IJEeP SEIJSITIVt,

DELICATE HAIJDS

AIJD AGeNne:.

"' '

fli\fiiiLESS lllO:H!

!)'.&lt;,., ....

I'RECKLt!S AND HIS JIRII!NDI'' 1'
,!\;I
"

lh MERRILL BLOIUR

.... .•.
'"

~

. '
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-·

BU'r'. I~ ~I G'rFr.f. HAHN113AL

~S TJ.W' GUY FJMM CA RTilAO:O ~

1

PIANO TUNING. Ph.

y:

' • ~i

Lane "M"'
o"'D"'ER"'N;;-;fcc
ur:n:::
ish
;::e::;--first
d
flour

Daniell at 992-5509 around 8
a. m,
1 6 301c

~0 U:D HIS NMi OVER Ttl.'

ALPs 10 ATl'At'K ROM~,

erficiency apartment in Middleport. Ph . 992-3874 .
12 14 lfc

-·~--

kAY, WAV BACK IN ~ O£,.t
I 7HlNK IT

W"' I

AUCTION every Friday nigt11 ;:-;====-:::::;--.-_--;;:-;:::::
at 7·00 at the Laurel Cliff a ROOM hOuse and bath, furnace and garage, 2M W. Maln SOLID STATE
1 4 lfc
Auct•.aon House.
St., Pomeroy, o. Ph . -lF.W' walnut console model, radio
2~ or 992-21161.
IZ S tfc equipped with 4 speed ou~&gt;­
maiic changer, 4
4 ROOM
apartment.

WANTED

AH utilities paid, 23(Jlk _ .... 1 sound system, ju~ taken ·
Pay $1.25 per week or

Sth Ave., Middleport. Ph. 992·

BOY or GIRL

m.

In Rutland on Moin
Strnt &amp; Collogo Avo.
'•

Eern Money and Pritet
Delivering Tho Doily
Sentinel to established
Route

CAlL 992-2156

&lt;..,.,]o·•ment Wented

1 8

un(urnisbed
In Pomeroy. Ph.
'3

balance due $96.28. C•U
3218.
1 10 6tc

.
English Literature

furnished

in Middleport, near
, area.
Also a 1-2
1
· house trailer. Ph. 992-3346 .lift-

-

er S p. m.
12 28 tfc
FOUR ROOM furniSbed apart

menL WY 2-3653.
I 14 tic
MIDDLE AGED lady-- -wa-nts ~FURNI==su=E;;Do-,a::nc;d---cun::!ur
=n"'lshed
work of any kind. Ph. 992-2410. apartments. Close to

1 1l 3tp

Phone 992-5434.

10 18

- - --,---:-:----;-- . THREE- a~n~d~tourroom ~:::;J
HPio IN&gt;nted
I ed apartments. All
INTERVIEWER - wanted
ror paid. Ph. 992-2776,

)

: •'t:.

part-t imt· trlephrtnt'
survey ~ and Reed. After 5 p. m.
work. Give phone nu mber, 992-3574.
1 $ tfc
must have private \me. not I
For S•l•
a selling job, air mail letter ,: &gt;Oo;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Including education,
work r
!xperltnce and names of ref· Priced For Quick Sale
erence· to: American
RePICKUP TRUCKS
search Bureau, Field Staff
Dept., 7333 Balti more Ave ..

PLEA5E, M01HER.

IT'S NOT WHAT
rot/ THINK I

WHEN we 'r&lt;E ALONE,R'ICHLEY

OPEN5 UPlO M~. UNDERNEAlli IT ALL ,,!'$ A
FRI5" TfNED&gt; UNfVIPP\'
llOY 5EARCHING FOR
UN D:Er(STANDINS.

College Park , Maryla nd 20740. •1951 Ford 1ft Ton
e1960 International V2 Ton
1 1311&lt; 1 e1962
G.M.C. V2 Ton

E=X"P"E"R"'IE"'N"'C"'ED ~m~an to work

e1964 Docile 'h: Ton

Jeep Pick Up
on dairy far m. house furnish- el964
4 Whnl Drive
ed, Powell Fa rm, Ra&lt;'ine. 0. ,
Ph. 343-2275.
1 12 llc
Meigs Equipment Co.
Rear M•l11 GetNiral Hosp.
992·2176
Pomt~roy

·- - --,--- -- -- J&amp;astero Local .
1963 FORD StaUon
Wagon
.
Dinner guests of Mr
Country Sedan, .one owner. ..._ N
McC · •

':~ ~'

good tires, R&amp;H,
power nu " · orman '
am
'ton
Pb.
daughters,
Christmas
Day
dl
tee rng,
i
ood &lt;'011
s992-3346
g
•
Mri M
Reed
M
or 99Z-2186
. ary
,- r, and Mrs.
' 12 28 tfe Ross Cleland il!ld Larry and Mr.

-.

.

'
DINE IUPiiRILY MIRI MIALTIMI!

Mrs. Willie Frecker
:===:========-I
.
Chester, Miss Carolyn
and

Parker.

;;GET;;;;;--;-A-quo=talloll ·Jl'Om liEIJ. of Columbus,
PFC
TER INSURANCE AGENL'Y .Frecker of Ft. Sill,

· y&lt;iur

Mr.

For that very specJal diflrJer ·date"·.-. . or just a luncheon
~Pith the faDl.ily, we kriow how to please Y.&lt;»Ur appetite,
(ive you the eitra · sr,eclal r ~rvice and ~ elaxing atmt»

'·

I 11 ·110 ol ,Torch.

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and Mrs. Wateman
·" phere that makes d.J~ riC . o~t pure pleasure~.
auto lru~urance. Wt may bl· of Keno, P\1:. Vernon
IIIIo lo IIVI you llionef. "'- Ft. Bragg, N. C., and Mrs.
B~ILEY'S 'ltESTAUltANT
, '' I I '" " l8nd of Columbus. other r~:~;l
-;;A;;ITI'O=Mo:O;:;B;;;U;;-.-::E,-;:Iuut~=-::::"'ibeiio=
' caners were Mr. and Mrs . •
211 I. 'ljlofn '
' ~lioN I WY 2·1974 . .·
Pomoroy
eanceUedT Last your · opvl~ J,lcCaln, Long . Bottom,
Helen ~•lley
. lito (lo11oy I Cofll~
or'o UceoseT Call WY ,___ ·1!111 Mrs. Gale MCCain and
Qpon SIIIIJ!oy 10;00 ti-6131!

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ENJOYMENT REACH&amp;S M.W HIIGI(TS
AT OUR TAIIL~s ·...
'

•

o# •'""·

"' 1 ...

Spoclol Otcaololo., Or ~·t ~lion . . .

lns_ur•n~- -- Marietta, Miss Sharon FnlCkerl

INC- before reoewln&amp;

lUNNY

. l'· . .•'
'·•*'-

and

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Extr3.Casli 'ftie Want Ad Way Business .5~- ¥i
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.
J'omVt)y.llliddleport,

o., Jan. 1:1,

'

u..d Implements

t

Pomeroy

Motor Co.

OlfiUTY

65 CHEVROLET,

w.. 52295

.

NOW .$2095

Impala Hndtop. LocaUy owned and on:b' 1~000 Dlil•, I C'J'l·
lnder. power steering, 1poUeas fawn in£uior. beautiful ma~
rooo finish. radio and beater.

64 CHEVROLET 4 DR.

NOW ONLY $1295
Biscayne. vinyl interior. Dark tre7 tt.ni&amp;b. V8 enJine, Power-.

Jlide. Buy toda7.

65 VOLKSWAGEN, Wos $1495 -

Rtcluced to $1395
2 Dr Deluxe model. [.octlb: owned and low mileage by oritinal Owner. SJ)Otleill cltlll tDtlrior. beautiful dirk blue fln·
ish. radio and helter,

Poineroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

R 1 lllft'.GII

E•per~

ouetfon. Pay off
moolhly, Coli 19%-11623.'•

FULTo..-,;THOMPSON
'
'
TRACTOR
S~S

UN ICO
SNOW TIRES-

tbe Larl:et1 Truck or
Bulldozer lbdl.ator To The
Smallelt. Hnttr Core.

(

h 'Pitta ~ILL

'

•

-13 tu\NI... Nrloh Whllo
4 pfy
11.45 plus !OK
ALL SIZES AT SIII,IILAII
LOWER PR1C!S AT : .•

el' ONI

Priced For

Qui~k

Sele

BI.AEnNARS

.\!_
R.twllnp Honda Sara

AN'90U61ff A NEW DECK

I

--

•

nea-t

WYMIJI
IIIDDUI'OII1 OtltD

'6~50
Wheel Balencing

BODY and
PAINT SERVICE

PJCKUP TRUCKS

Fr11 Eatlmot-Discount

e

BILL SMITH
BODY SHOP

m-

HAY, straw and oats. Ph.
1227.
1 II Sic

Rear Meigs General Hosp.

992·2176

• •
• • • • ••

I

50(.

;BE PROUD 01'
U.ORIVE·THRU
CAR WASH
I f,t

Ridge Keno
Sodety Notes

Rutland, 0.

. , ........

~

I
I

1A CLEAN~ CAR

To All Customers

Meigs Equipment Co.

'
ASHAMED
OF
YOUR DIRTY CAR
PDII
ONLY

$J.50""'
Weights

POME.ROY
992·2111

•

Of' IM~

'
OICk
RAWLINGS

Wheel Alignment ·
Experienced

...

TH' FEUalS CHiPPED

AT THE liST Pit ICES

......... 4 ply ~ 16.10
pilut tu

THI WlLLnl

IMF TH!;M

SPRINT

Po....,oy,O.

&amp;Jif77Sz1S Nylo• Blotk,

Super ServiN Station

- - ------ -

IARHIY OOOCM.I ......\IJIIIY SMmt

II!Cf!Sl PliO"' ~I . CAU

Phone 992-2143

rrom

"

HAM SI!DqT,-.~•mday, Jan. 15.
at Jsaac)W:I1ton Farm. SponIOred by Chester Fire Dept. i
I 12 lip

' .

M50 S~RT
BOBCAT

VICIIUID

THE BIGGEST SALE

•

HONDA
SAW &amp; sDVJa

HAJUfY
MOTORCYCLES

RADIATOR
SERVICE

For Quick S.lel

··-

.,

'

186T

I

-

.... '"

SPECIAL

;

GASULINI ALLEY

ON

'

TRACTOR
OVERHAULS

'

~ ..

uou are

f t-om tile

..

I nterna l
Revenue

\

Bne rour tractor averhaul·
ed DOW II • biK .109loil. We
are running a special on · ~e­
tor overhauls for the Wiater

.,

'lou -:;aLJ

Servici ,

\

t'- 1t:

..

Baoger?

mootb&amp; Have your tractor

readJ to eo to wort whoa
fm~ come• and 111'1 don

Meigs
Equipment .
. PHON1f92..2176 . '
POMEROY

EF.i.. 6 MIIDC

OHIO

MAYBE I'LL

HarriSonvile

&amp;COMe A
~NTI-"f!

h HOWIIi SCHNEIDER

\Uia:vcp

., .

'-----'
DICK TRACY

.'

,_VSR BE A
tlEIJnST! \W

IJEeP SEIJSITIVt,

DELICATE HAIJDS

AIJD AGeNne:.

"' '

fli\fiiiLESS lllO:H!

!)'.&lt;,., ....

I'RECKLt!S AND HIS JIRII!NDI'' 1'
,!\;I
"

lh MERRILL BLOIUR

.... .•.
'"

~

. '
- .J ''

~

r ;~:· ' • .,.

-·

BU'r'. I~ ~I G'rFr.f. HAHN113AL

~S TJ.W' GUY FJMM CA RTilAO:O ~

1

PIANO TUNING. Ph.

y:

' • ~i

Lane "M"'
o"'D"'ER"'N;;-;fcc
ur:n:::
ish
;::e::;--first
d
flour

Daniell at 992-5509 around 8
a. m,
1 6 301c

~0 U:D HIS NMi OVER Ttl.'

ALPs 10 ATl'At'K ROM~,

erficiency apartment in Middleport. Ph . 992-3874 .
12 14 lfc

-·~--

kAY, WAV BACK IN ~ O£,.t
I 7HlNK IT

W"' I

AUCTION every Friday nigt11 ;:-;====-:::::;--.-_--;;:-;:::::
at 7·00 at the Laurel Cliff a ROOM hOuse and bath, furnace and garage, 2M W. Maln SOLID STATE
1 4 lfc
Auct•.aon House.
St., Pomeroy, o. Ph . -lF.W' walnut console model, radio
2~ or 992-21161.
IZ S tfc equipped with 4 speed ou~&gt;­
maiic changer, 4
4 ROOM
apartment.

WANTED

AH utilities paid, 23(Jlk _ .... 1 sound system, ju~ taken ·
Pay $1.25 per week or

Sth Ave., Middleport. Ph. 992·

BOY or GIRL

m.

In Rutland on Moin
Strnt &amp; Collogo Avo.
'•

Eern Money and Pritet
Delivering Tho Doily
Sentinel to established
Route

CAlL 992-2156

&lt;..,.,]o·•ment Wented

1 8

un(urnisbed
In Pomeroy. Ph.
'3

balance due $96.28. C•U
3218.
1 10 6tc

.
English Literature

furnished

in Middleport, near
, area.
Also a 1-2
1
· house trailer. Ph. 992-3346 .lift-

-

er S p. m.
12 28 tfc
FOUR ROOM furniSbed apart

menL WY 2-3653.
I 14 tic
MIDDLE AGED lady-- -wa-nts ~FURNI==su=E;;Do-,a::nc;d---cun::!ur
=n"'lshed
work of any kind. Ph. 992-2410. apartments. Close to

1 1l 3tp

Phone 992-5434.

10 18

- - --,---:-:----;-- . THREE- a~n~d~tourroom ~:::;J
HPio IN&gt;nted
I ed apartments. All
INTERVIEWER - wanted
ror paid. Ph. 992-2776,

)

: •'t:.

part-t imt· trlephrtnt'
survey ~ and Reed. After 5 p. m.
work. Give phone nu mber, 992-3574.
1 $ tfc
must have private \me. not I
For S•l•
a selling job, air mail letter ,: &gt;Oo;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Including education,
work r
!xperltnce and names of ref· Priced For Quick Sale
erence· to: American
RePICKUP TRUCKS
search Bureau, Field Staff
Dept., 7333 Balti more Ave ..

PLEA5E, M01HER.

IT'S NOT WHAT
rot/ THINK I

WHEN we 'r&lt;E ALONE,R'ICHLEY

OPEN5 UPlO M~. UNDERNEAlli IT ALL ,,!'$ A
FRI5" TfNED&gt; UNfVIPP\'
llOY 5EARCHING FOR
UN D:Er(STANDINS.

College Park , Maryla nd 20740. •1951 Ford 1ft Ton
e1960 International V2 Ton
1 1311&lt; 1 e1962
G.M.C. V2 Ton

E=X"P"E"R"'IE"'N"'C"'ED ~m~an to work

e1964 Docile 'h: Ton

Jeep Pick Up
on dairy far m. house furnish- el964
4 Whnl Drive
ed, Powell Fa rm, Ra&lt;'ine. 0. ,
Ph. 343-2275.
1 12 llc
Meigs Equipment Co.
Rear M•l11 GetNiral Hosp.
992·2176
Pomt~roy

·- - --,--- -- -- J&amp;astero Local .
1963 FORD StaUon
Wagon
.
Dinner guests of Mr
Country Sedan, .one owner. ..._ N
McC · •

':~ ~'

good tires, R&amp;H,
power nu " · orman '
am
'ton
Pb.
daughters,
Christmas
Day
dl
tee rng,
i
ood &lt;'011
s992-3346
g
•
Mri M
Reed
M
or 99Z-2186
. ary
,- r, and Mrs.
' 12 28 tfe Ross Cleland il!ld Larry and Mr.

-.

.

'
DINE IUPiiRILY MIRI MIALTIMI!

Mrs. Willie Frecker
:===:========-I
.
Chester, Miss Carolyn
and

Parker.

;;GET;;;;;--;-A-quo=talloll ·Jl'Om liEIJ. of Columbus,
PFC
TER INSURANCE AGENL'Y .Frecker of Ft. Sill,

· y&lt;iur

Mr.

For that very specJal diflrJer ·date"·.-. . or just a luncheon
~Pith the faDl.ily, we kriow how to please Y.&lt;»Ur appetite,
(ive you the eitra · sr,eclal r ~rvice and ~ elaxing atmt»

'·

I 11 ·110 ol ,Torch.

•

1'(.0:'.

'

,

.._ •

'1

••
·--.....

~

,,'

'

I' •

'

..•

.~ ..

"'"' . .J..srtf .,;.: •'

. Ji-o·

-~l

' ., ...

.

..

and Mrs. Wateman
·" phere that makes d.J~ riC . o~t pure pleasure~.
auto lru~urance. Wt may bl· of Keno, P\1:. Vernon
IIIIo lo IIVI you llionef. "'- Ft. Bragg, N. C., and Mrs.
B~ILEY'S 'ltESTAUltANT
, '' I I '" " l8nd of Columbus. other r~:~;l
-;;A;;ITI'O=Mo:O;:;B;;;U;;-.-::E,-;:Iuut~=-::::"'ibeiio=
' caners were Mr. and Mrs . •
211 I. 'ljlofn '
' ~lioN I WY 2·1974 . .·
Pomoroy
eanceUedT Last your · opvl~ J,lcCaln, Long . Bottom,
Helen ~•lley
. lito (lo11oy I Cofll~
or'o UceoseT Call WY ,___ ·1!111 Mrs. Gale MCCain and
Qpon SIIIIJ!oy 10;00 ti-6131!

,)!(

I .,_ ,.

..' I

ENJOYMENT REACH&amp;S M.W HIIGI(TS
AT OUR TAIIL~s ·...
'

•

o# •'""·

"' 1 ...

Spoclol Otcaololo., Or ~·t ~lion . . .

lns_ur•n~- -- Marietta, Miss Sharon FnlCkerl

INC- before reoewln&amp;

lUNNY

. l'· . .•'
'·•*'-

and

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·enes of Natural Beauty
o.wn tn Colored Slides

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tmts•.

About
Middleport

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PRICE 10 t!Nft·

Cal.orod ~ lll&lt;lwin&amp; local llnlce Uoyd reported on the !luring the social hour a
; ~ fl!ceo, 1/ldudlog the 1Christmas Home · Ile&lt;orating dessert course wu ..rved by
Qhl4' River, cypes of no...,.., I Coolest.
the bostesses, Mrs .
Burkett
' iloow pnes, and animals were Mrs. Betty Cline was
in and Mrs. Wesley Fry, ll'om a

•
10"

J9own

duriog the
program charge of tlle arraogement for table covered witll a
white 1
hour at the January meetip.g of the month whlch consisted of i cloth and centered with an ar.,. tbe Amateur Gardener's Club ' an arrangement of
d r i e d : rangement of red
carnations
, ledflesd.ay evening at
the ' materials combined wltll corn- I and greenery . Mrs . Pratt pre·
1' lome of Mrs. Edward Burkett. husk flowers in a tall brown I sided at the silver coffee serv·
t• lt.• Third St., Mldd.Jeport.
:container. The program was ! ice.
:1 )Irs. Edgar Pratt. presid•nt. I, presented by Mrs. Walter
.~ ; eilcomed the members
and : Crooks, who showed colored
t: .md11eted the business meet· :slides taken by her son, Gene ~
•: fig. 1be verse of the month )Crooks, and included scenes of t~
1

ttm,

S. 1the river, flowers,

taken

the scenes, animals and

.• n-.' ,

l

from

s no

11

m~
31

ll'eynolds reported prize was brougllt by Mr!.
regional meeting held Dec. Robert Reibel and won by Mr!.
Mlddieport and Mrs. William Slater,

:We fix Sunday
,Jiinner seven
tdays a week

llememLt' ·, nen folks used

EO

.P.~yc fried clucken for Sunday

di,;nv:r? Well, now you can have
cOL Sanders' Recipe Kentucky
FJ;ied Chicken any day of the
lli&lt;f'k. Like today. All you have
1:9 do is pick it up and take it
P,me. The aervic:c is sudden

DINNI!R HELD

Pomeroy
••

PEEK·A·BOO beaeh eover-apa •ut like lillie doll dresses
cover teeay·weeny blklnll t)IJs :re10rt season 1t Coneado
Beodl, Puerto Rleo. The1e are borblagers of lhfllgo to
_~me here for .u_e_
r.

Mrs . Susie Fischer. Mrs. Lre l
Johnson, Mrs. Gerald Michael
and Mrs. Thurman Fischer at- - - - - - - - - - -tended a party at the home of
Mrs . F. W. Parter Wednesday
1

SOCIAL
CAJ.F:NllAR

'

3 Pieces Tender, Tasty Chicken
Plus &amp;11 the trimmin's
(A complete banquet for onel

· tlt..fT ·BOX ...... · .... ·.. · .. · .. $2.50
·J.!!'~;s Chicken Only

TPEn•ET · .... ·........ · .... · $3.75
15 Pieces Kentucky Fried Chicken
1 Pin\ Cracklin' Gral·y
Hot Rolls '
jSOrves 5 to 7J

rRbiAJI-EL ·.. .. ...... · .. .. $5.00
2l Pieces Col. sanders' Chicken

Take it from the Colonel
• , • ''it'lftn&amp;er lickin' good"•
COLONEL SAND£RS• RECIPE

KeatNeklt fried Ckieka.

·CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
POMEROY, OHIO

Chapter No. 80
To Hold Annual
Inspection

' Methodist Church has postpon·
its January meeting origin·
1 ally set for Wednesday, Jan. 19
to Wednesday, Jan. 26, because Pomeroy Chapter No. 30,
h
of the Week of Prayer service al Ar~h Masons will
! being held next w~ek at Heath their annual inspection
day, .January 17, at 7:30
IChurch.
Right Excellent Compamon,
FIREMEN ELECT
ward T. Evans, district ~~:~I
The Olive Volunteer
Fire grand high priest "f tlle
Dept, elected the
foll&lt;&gt;wing C.pitular District of
Ioflicers Monday evening; Fire Arch Masons will be inspect1 ~ief, C. P. Harri~ _Jr., Assist· ing officer. Work will be
in tlle Most Excellent Ma:ster's I
degree.
The Chapter will prtseAI
50-year pin to excellent connpar:1·l
ion Walter L. Vaugh3t1r a
high priest and secretary of
Chapter for 25 years.
lllan·v I
distinguished masons from
district will attend.
A dinner will be served
ladies of the OES at 6:30
preceding the meeiog,
bert G. Woodard, high l'f""'•l
exteods a cordial welcome to
all companions and tlleir ladies
Entertainment
~ tobe attend.
provided for the ladies dur·
ing the meeting of the Olapter.

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Plans Rummage
Sale Project

afternoon.
1
Mrs. Mae Reitmire of New
Haven, W. Va. arrived Thursday for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. Susie Fischer.
SATURDAY
Miss Roberta Kraeuter stu- 1 POMEROY BAND Boosters .Projects for tlle
dent at Oh1o Umvers1ty,
.iS · Association will sponsor a teen were discussed by · the
spending the weekend with her dance party this
Saturday Circle of Trinity United
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon i night at the Pomeroy Hi g h Of Christ Wednesday
Kra.euter..
, school auditorium. The
Jays al the church. '
~~.ss Mildred Barton ~nd M1ss wilJ emcee the dance from 8
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Mrllte Thomas of
Columbus to 11 p.m. Everyone is
wei·
Mrs. Ro:r SeYIJied, president,
were guests this week of Mrs. come.
conducted
the meeting and
Jessie Price and other relative s
MONDAY
plans were made ·. for a rum·
in the area.
JOF CLASS of the United mage sale the date to be an·
Rollin Pullins returned to his Methodist Chureh will
meet nouneed. A note of thanks wos
home, Thurston Thursday , after Monday at 7:30 p m. at the read from the Rev. and
spending several days with his church with Mrs. 1
Everett Wilbur Perrin for a gift
grandfather. Rollin Bearhs.
Thomas and Mrs. Gerald Wild- Christmas. Mrs. Norman """'"•
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Em- 1 ermuth as hostesses. ·
treasurer, gave her yearly
erick and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
TUESDAY
port. U was . voted to he
Llckliter of Lancaster were SALISBURY PTA will meet &lt;'Ss for the Guild meeting
Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. A sUite April 26. It was also voted
Sherley Swan.
fire marshal will be the speak· cancel tlle February and March
·Mrs. Paul Lawrenct! and son er. Refreshments will be serv- meetings due to the Lenten
of Portland visited Wednesday ed by tile second grade motb· vices.
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sher- ers.
At the ctose of the meeting,
ley Swan.
WEDNESD~Y
a dessert course was served
George Sellers
returned WINDING TRAIL Garden
home Wednesday evenmg after Club will meet at the Ohio Mrs. Louis Reibel and M r
Georgia Williamson.
an overnight visit at Magnolia Power Company, · Wednesday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Sianley Pul· Jan. 18, at 7:30 p. m. The first
UNIT CALLED
lins and son. Mrs. Se\1ers, who lesson of the Dower arranging
The Racine emergency .- r - : .
accompanied him te Magnolia, coune, on Elernent:B of Design,
was called Thtll'!lday at ·
: remained due to the lllnses of will be studled.
p.m. to the home of Clint
' her brother, Mr. Pullins.
----Hughes, Racine and trausporied
----him w Holzer Hospital as
a
POSTPONE MEETING
medical patient.
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Gene
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Wilson : President,
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AU'Mass Commwdcation ~edia Under His Strict Controls

Stanley Johnson and ci.aughten; Linda and Dehbie spent
the p.Jst weekend at Marine

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RadiQ Saturday.11ecause Its brqadeuts were not following "Mao's thought." The move was seen as a bid to blinj.
all m•u ll)edla .under CO!Jtrol of th~ . aging leader. A broadcast said Re&lt;! Guards seized ~e ~tatlbn because its broa •
cult bad been "supPl'esljlng ~ao~ thought and resorted to the anti-rev~lutlonary line.
. · Japanese corre5(-0n4enls m Pliltlng said Mao appeared senously worrted by the challenge to his rule but that
·~e· appe&amp;ted strong enuJII 'to take counter action. They also reptlrted Saturday that President Uu Shao-,chi, con·
)ld~ Mao's ch!ef opponent In the Red Chinese power struggle, had openly defied the 73-year-old chanman by
j:l!!irl!li!g that Mao had Wl)lngiy lfciused him of subversive pOlitical activity.
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