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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1967

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MADRa) ....! DEFIANl' S11J.D.
eats tbrea~ new protesfs

Ill.. ~velnment control
tllelt IIDi~ ' illday. Riot poUce
braced for I!!Min reaction dematratloot 1ft a dozen Sp&amp;Jnsh~
cities.
, '.l'he
Wav• of "frE!t!OOm'"l
~ilona and
IWej!plng ~lb produced
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Tueeiday,
w~ a .
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hla death ~ protest the alleged
lack of student autonomy.

knoWlletality .

Motor Firm, Manufactwing
Company,Hotel,areLost ·
lnPointPleasantTuesd y
By MAXINE WALTERS
PT. PL~ASANT - A raging fire destJ.'c)yed three
business establishments in Point Plea!ant Tuesday with
damages believed to run over the million dollar marJ.c,
although owners of the three establishmentt have DOt
at this time given any official damage estimates.
Completely destroyed were the Mason Cowrty Mo·
tors, 1011 Viand Street, the adjacent Quality Manufac·
turing Company, 1013 Viand Street and tiie Sterling
Hotel in the rear of the Quality Manufacturing facing
11th street.
Mason County Motors is managed by Bill Knight;
Quality Manufacturing is owned and operated by L. R.
Gerlach, Sr., and Mrs. Lula Miles is owner and operator
of the Sterling Hotel.
The Mason County Mo,..,.s has The alarm was received at
31 employes and the Quality the local fire depannent at
Manufacturing has 90 employ~ 11:30 a. m. with fire equipment
on their payroll. The Sterling on the scene within five millHotel has 18 rooms on the sec- utes. The blaze Is reported ta
end floor of the building with have started when a ear oper·
nearly all the rooms re9ted at sted by Leo Colandros,
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the time of the fire. The Ster- Pleasant, drove into the garage
ling Hotel is primarily a work- arid asked a mechanic on duty
ing man's hotel.
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Mike Martin, Eulem'l
mloolt to 10 ml Euttral Wtbi!JIA Jtlilpll lll1 to
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Dan · ~ idi!ed
llnl, and ..ver overe.me lhe !IW'Iill. a.tz first period lee4. but more.
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on Wallama's Mike Fey, Bill 1 Wabama WU cbarpd wltb Jl Eliotem wu 00 top SZ-21
II Newland, m liOn 'w · bio
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NanbaU"'f!ld Tony Field&amp; Jell toula and Ellllem wu called baUU11.11. l ln , lhe llllnl porbl, 11 poillll, was ;::ted •Uh
in quick Alcceuion. WBII8111a 1M 21. No lal' lh.an • - mea the Flllcons managed to lei ,..erl) us11111 1
tern. Mar·
to 7-4 11111 llillht a M.......uJe
led 5HI al the time.
lell lie came oo fouls 111111 low' bad: 111 tile lead b1 lbroe, .al liD pll!led ~l'!lbolllldl -llld
with ~ am will _. " - . Coocb P.W ~~~;!.~
!ou!J called. '
, DeunJs Newland and DeJml.t more earried four to the . - . - · The COIIIal wu tied nine bit 11 points bhfOre foulin&amp;. out
· pkSed oil
' Breal&lt;Ins away !rom ~
lhen Jed 1t1e Eaaies
•t the end.
dwiP4 and Belleduni ~ In
W. Va. Dav~t Dlnlet.a 1**1 the I!Uide 11 of
11
1~ and tile Ietid
lie witll lllne llllnuWs to go, )&gt;act to • · iMtl lie. But ..,, ~ made Ollly 30 01 ~ 1bands anotiJer etcbt times:
Imore marken,.:::;=~lth ZZ polDt.a and 11 for 3U per
lbe Faleca finally nudged •· l&gt;aU blll!ller Newland fouled foul sbola, bul dl4 better !rom j Uttlo tarry Fey ellllll!d. 12 '
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head to win 118-Q.
, out and Wahama began
1t a the Door wltb 1 4&amp; per oent: point$ In lile final period for Jim Chadwell had Dine points ,.
Top 111&amp;11 for Coach Roy - · Hannan .,....,. . Jlljlll the- · Ni&lt;
, With lhe win, tile
Falcons !.surge.' .,.
!hooting ni&amp;ht. EulerD · out-te- l the Falcons, after au the height and five rebounds while Buck·
erew waa Bill Rlddle with 17 Jel'\'e ga~ ~1. oU Nornilllol
broke a two game lQSing streak I A steal by Larry Fry put the bounded the Faloona ~ but Will 1one, WI finlsbed with a ley and Dougta eaob
"Tw• lddl .,,.. lat. IMI points. Roy McCarty bad II and S'll'lndler led jM .winDer~ wKIIo
and also '11011 their flrat Mid Falcons allead 58-$. Spencer Mike Fry and tany Fry were fille Zl po!nl total. Mite r r y lour poinll. Spencer added
..,.,., &amp;.e an~ Jim Brumlleld 11.
11 points. Hesson Wll bfPOblo V.alley
Conference ne- 1netted a Jllul thot for the Ea- 'bavlDI a line sltootil!l nlCbt turned In lno4!ler line perform- and Rose one.
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For Han!lan Trace, Terry lor Hannan with -~·
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.ilea, but Ray Slsk ealmly diW- wtdle Mara!Jall ,... rebom!dlug ance 11 he notted 17 In . Ill• In tile llesefle. eontest.
lheJ bolll • • ...-.
Cremeens bad II J)Oints and Hannan ·
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Wabama held 1 bare 49 • 43 ~ 1n botlr ends ol 1 one-on • well. Fine performanees by Ray three ~·
Young Eaglea nipped _the
elsbt rebo\mdl. llandall Mullins Hannan Trace . %1 lf-27 ~~~
lead l$i_lDlo the final frame. pne, wltil only 1:48 ahowlng on IS!sk, Deaver Gibbs and Ralph . Delrfer Glblls """"' !!ll with Falcons ·36-31 1! -anotlier
hit . for 15 polnll, In • reserve u..... ('fU - Bl1!mlielcl1;i;"
Ia strons .sbot to nol nine 1m- mted contest. · role, and uabbed 14 reboondl. 0-4; Stover 4-1-9 ; J. BJ'um.
Wlthln.Jbe fll'lt few minutes :the elo4~ put the FalCOIII]Bat.ey were posted.
of the Jul frame, tbree Falcon 'ahead ~. A aleal by Qijllll Martin led tho Eaglea
tn lportant tallla, siJ; rebounds ahd Wabamli plays lJ"XI at Po~
Dean Wise had 12 pollll!. Doug field &amp;-3-1$; Riddle 7-3-IT\T
regulara and one Eastern start- and a lead paas to Lorey Fry reboundlnt! while DenniJ New- three · ateala. Marshall got slz erw on Satu~ .night whlle
Pugh had 10 pou1t.a and pulled McCarty 7-~16 ; Bnunfleilc!tT
er went' to the showen ' with made lt SU7 in favor of t b • land led the scoring with
It willie Batey and Sisk scored on&amp; Eastern boit.a ' Kyger
Creek
in 11 rebounds.
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nve personals.
west Vir&amp;inlans with less· !han marten and several 11mts. and four poJnla, respeetlvely thla Friday. IlBMan Traee led %HS at 2!f.-U-71 .
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By United P,res, Interoallonal . Leo L. Vaughan, local dlVJs- points In the thli'd period ID 18; Wise H-IZ·_ $beets.)_.
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lon manager and salesman lor take a commancling 67-48 lead -2; Pugh 4-t-1\i; Bl~el ,:.. ;
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Hannan had the best shooting 36-11-&amp;1,
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New York
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Cincinnati
:13 27 .460 Unger, Logan: Jolin T. LarJ.
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were some who wondered Eagle• ~uilt a decisive 51·34 and push the hapless Tlgen
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Circleville,
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whether he t'OO!d tral!s!er his advant3ge by lntennlsslon.
deeper into the Big Elgbt eeUar.
Westera Dlvlsioa
ton Bowers, Logan, will attend
own OOlUrt. brilliance to a bunch Wichlf&lt;l shot a blistering 50 Elsewhere, a Jllllr of free
W. L. Pet. a national educatiDnal confer- .
of youngsten.
per cen~ !rom the field and Jlon throws a!ter tilne had run eut
·• San Francisco
34 20 _630 ence at the University of Geor- ,
: But now ~· wondere,. are Washington got a eareer-hlgb 24 gave Army a 61-59 decision over
St. Louis
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24 30 ,444 gia.
tiellevers -BOb Cousy the coach points as the Shockers moved 1e Fordham Wake Foreat scored a
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bas made It big.
the ,;oo mark after 16 games. ~ M AU~ntle "··- Conf·-ce
Los t\ngeles . ~..
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~0 erence w . . ~ ' Toledo and Marietta. both ny- istraight ecl!on . WI ,an
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2Z 35 .38i Edueatmnal Center of lhe Un1- 11ng bigh with unbeaten records romp over Woootet ·bebind Tefo&lt;'lbls season's BC sqll8d Is the SMU, the defending SWC win over Clemson, Rice lopped
Detroit
Feb. 5 1o con!erenee play, play host
ey Allerloll's Z4 poijttt and Di&lt;*"
20 · 33 .377 Yerslty of Georgia
!lrst one fully recruited by the champs, got by TCU thanks to Arkansas 110-U and Baylor Franklin-Monroe 7a
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Tuesday'• Resullll
through the 8th. The group d8118erous roes tonight in a Scott's 21.
former National Basketball Chari"}' :tleas!ey who scored 12 nipped Texas 1111-&amp;1.
Fort Recoveq168
San Fran 108 Detroil 106
will ,uend a design display at heavy round of OhJo college U Mari~tta sutvlves the Qt.
Association great and Tuesday
Napol""" 58 Bryan 42
New York 139 St. Lows 120
the Elberton Granite Assocla- basketball action,
' terhein lnvulon, tile Pioneert ·.
night il continued tD shltW just
Edgerton 58 Eden 54
lion and visit the quarries and Toledo, which also is unbeal· will have to do I~ all over "l!ain .
bow &amp;O.!l!f\&amp; a recruiter and
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Norlb Central 70 Hilltop 59
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finishing plants !or the leading on for the season wilb a 13-ll against Baldwin-Wallace 9attlr-"
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lf8cher, COOS)' Is by racking up
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Boston at Ballimore
granites.
record, takes on cellar-dwelling 1day night.
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,. in 12 starts with~ WAS!ItNGTON (UP!) -Ilea- place of work.
Huntington (W.Va.) Vinson 51
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Kent Stale and should have a 1 Cincinnali's llearcaiJ atte-.'
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Ml New remen 76
much easier time or it than , to get back on the wtnll!fic-Mis.: •
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Clay is trying to take hiS draft be necessary for Clay to
Buckeye Local 74
Philadelphia at, Los Angeles
Marietta, which risks Its Ohio •sour! Valley CO!ifei'e!ice ''track
1 Cousy bas taug.~t his hoys th"; deferment cBBe to a Selective establish residence in Tex.aa In River 84 Woodsfield 81
(Only games scheduled)
SEOAL ALL GAMES
eonrerence lead against tough !tonight by h&lt;lil:fni Bradley."¥.
'~e last break that ho Servic~'l.ppeal board .in Hous- order to have his appeal . Powhatan 69 Yorkville 53
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1 .,.,._ 1'eam
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directed _efficiently With th~ tqn,
where he is scheduled considered there.
Adena 61 Stanten Local §0
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Jackson .. .. •.. II 4 1016 901 i~led~n.lllck in Mi~-American l ;:ia l:sl":l:tll. ·.... ' : .c.:'
Bos~n Celli~ and theh break, to 'figli! Ernie Terrell next
Jefferson Union 85
Oa ran rougluibod over \be Middleport .. , 10 4 855
' action after a near : Another Mlil'·American Cotr
~;,bt 1 ~a~es ~:~a:::"'.! Monday.
FAWNG LEAFS
Southent Local 78
Ripley Vll&lt;lngs In a 107-64 Athens ........ 7 6 638
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trip to St. Bonaven- l!erence ganiti features Western ·
lnaneiDg Tuesday night at Nelsonville ... • 7 7 848
lure last weekend that saw · lhe l Ml~higan. at Ohio Unlversll,, .
brutal off the boards, was what Selective Service Chief U . TORONTO &lt;UPI'-'The To-nG
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Ravenswood. The Red Devils Pomeroy .. .. .. . 7 7 823
take a two-point win, ]whde Ohio Conferooce pia~ in' .·
·ued S I H ll
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T~y' w~ht · tlla:"Cl?y S:,:d to Maple I.eafs, lryiJ!B to end By United Press !Jitena«oaal are now lo-3 on !be year Logan .. . .. .. . 7 8 948
a 24-point vicwry over eludes Wttenberg at Oberlilt · ·.
'lbe Pirates !ell behind by 10
lied 1 bl local draft board thetr Nat1onal Hockey. League
Ea 1
whUe RJploy bold• a 7 1 Wellstun ....... s 10 945
In an earlier meeUng.
Xavter play; host to &amp;t. Jo- ·_
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points In the early going and ~pp
r slump sent defenseman Kent
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led Ill Gallipolis .. . .. 4 10 850
But the shoe may he on the sepils or Pennsylvania in anottfo '
-..M •I th eight as. ofm LoulsviUe,
Ky., !or a trans er Douglas to Tulsa of the Central Nyack 79 Barrington 7S, ot.
· alate. Craig Harmon
foot for Marietta, the sur- l•r headliner it Cincinnati, and
never .~ ' oser an
records
Army 61 Fordham sa
»evUs witb %5 wblle Terry
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Hockey League and recalled St p
Land' led 0 scorers with
SEOAL VARSITY
team in the Ohio Confer- fifth-ranked Akron meets Capital
91 Hof tr 87
nued to look like one of the Clay, who nlso Is knoiVD as four players f~ lbeJr Roches- T · ~t~ Gett sb a. 73
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with a ~ leag110 mark. tn a non-conference clash at C..
t · a t i 0 n's t o p independent•. Muhammad Ali, is seeking ter farm club m the Amencan s:'~ e CoD 90 ~~ ur~ll 75
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Jackson . . . . . . . 9 3 807 712
has been coming on · lumbus .
breaking the game wide open exemption !rem the draft on Hockey League,
F I flnld 75 F-o· ~nson 67
a il-:
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with a Ill-point burst midway in grollllds he is a Black Muslim Expected to join the Leafs for Slla r e Rock 921~1 , 91
Logan .. .. .. .. 7 4 ·'719 693 ' .
oul of a . .llnit place Central State plays host to Ken·
the second hal! that produced a mlnlstef.
tonight's meeting with Montreal
ppeey
anon
AtMiis .. ... :.. 6 4 ~5118 4!13
witll Wittenberg .
lucky State, Youngstown is al
!10-71 lead.' ·
He already lias lost an appeal are left wing. Dick Camele, the
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Nelsonville . . . . . 5 6 684 667 In the oo!Jo ~hl,. ~u"'!e ao- borne to Hill&amp;dale of Miclligan,
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Strong Beaeh
for status as a eonSCJentious AHL's leading scorer and J!'IOSt Clticago. 71 Detrolt Tech 39
Wellston .. . .. .. 5 7 779 793 lion Tueoday · ..ulgb~ Baldwin- and Walsh and Malone coUide,
~·Typl!ylng the strong recruit· 1objector and his local beard at valuable player last ¥,aion;
M~b. ~ W~e ~'Ill: , ~ ·
Pomeroy .. ... 5 7 716 762
- · - -- -- - - in a backyard ba!Ue at Canton.
l~g Cousy ~as done was · the Lo~i. has rejected e1e right wing Jimmy .RjiP,in; D oto es. 1
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Frosb
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Sixth
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play or sophomore Terey d¢eal claim.
delenseman ·'mJHU!!nan and Ball St. 82 Eastern II. BT 78
d Seh 1 tt ndance on TOTALS .. .. .. t5 t5 mt 5511 Pt. Pleas""' '' !r"'lunan bo&gt;- ~nds Cedarvtlle -at Defiance.
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Sun ay
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enoug" Hershey said ay ""
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ketball le&lt;im banded the GaUl· hi to tak e an appea1 1o
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!reshmen
to start but eame m when ng
w·enhila ec
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services
po ]'IS H'Jg h scJtool
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Tlptoetfittoe.
renter Wi!Ue Wolters was in \{ouston if tha: Is his "place of
FIGHT RESULTS
U ICMinn M yo94
bead 73 were held ~~ IOA5 with tbe : TEAM . .
W L P OP their sixtb de!eat In 10 games
Surprise her.wlth a
foul trouble. The 6-7 Driscoll employment." Since Clay JS By Uaited Preso lntemalloaal I · 81 ·72 ~~ rl ':'
Rev Gasto Bible study will be ] Nelsonv!Ue · .. · 11 0 494 417 Toesday, 51-44, The game was
bunch. look under
was unbeatable off the boards lighting Terrell in Houston, ~· I MIAMI BEACH (UP!)
- ~wa . 60 w rt~ . 58
held. at th~ church here on I Athens .. .. .. .. 8 2 395 3211 played here.
100118
and poured In .14 .points while itas designated that 'city as hiS Gol1181h, "·-··~ ,.., J!imini Do 1 .
Wa 5ur
sal Thursday and Friday evenings , Wellston · ...... · 8 4 552 482 For the winners, Handley
FLO= In the
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' outpointed Carl Moore, 151, St. Proco ius 105 Geo. Wilms 731 of this week.
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World Day of Prayer w1il be I Logan · .. .. .... 4 7 481 4 and Neville 10. For tl1e losers,
your fingers do the
A whole ream down In Te10s' ' NEW YORK (UPI)-'Ibe Ad- '
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A~ora 90 Dubuque 63
Iobserved on Fe!&gt; loth. A pro- Middleport .... 4 7 495
Matthews had 15 and Blowers
walking.
· d and Jt· shown~
•• w11y IvertismiZ
. Club of New York wii. t l
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Mil. U. Wts. 99 Whitewater 66 ' gram will be given ,m the even- , p orneroy · · "· · · · 3 9 438
b~'!- arnve
12. Norm Giln'!ore, who ta1lied
ajain Tuesiay night as tile presen\~its Distinguislted
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ing begJMiilg at 7:4; with Flor- I Gallipolis ....... 110 347
five points, disloe•ted his shoullilih-ranked '''liouston Cougar• vice ;j\ward to ~le Role, SOFIA, Bulgllria (UP!) -,Wake Forest 90 Clems?n 80
I ence Spence1, leader.
1' TOTALS .. .. .. 45 45 3175
der In the lhJrd period .
ov0rpowere,d Nevada Southern,Wl1E\Wo director of sports and Finnish Presiden) Ut\19
MemphisC~l ~:~=: ot. Nina Robi.iOn was returned , FRIDAY'S GAMES:
103~.
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cominU!l!ly relations, at a nen, on an unolllcial visit tn Au~usta 0
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to her horne '!)ere Saturday aft- I Wellston at Jachon
TWIN
.. Elvin tll;yes may not he • speciaj.Junclteon Friday.
Bplgarla, concluded b!s lnfor- Pledfer 69 Catawba 67 • ot.
er spending thl'ee weeks in the ! Athens at Gallipolis
MINNEAPOUS. ST. PAUL
dousy yet lictt he koows bow to Role, a ronner star halfback mal talks with Bulgarian Soutbern M:;t~02 ~Ita St.
St. Joseph Hospital at Parkers- ' Logan at Pomeroy '
Minnesota Twins
put pomts on the scoret10ard. and Danker wltll the New York government leaders Tuesday.
M&amp;S 130
h
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She is recovering from M•ddleport at Nelsonv•lle
Qamed Wheelock Wblt..
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E" racked up· 42 Giants, wiU he cited for bls Kekkonen arrh·ed here
Ark. A
ul ern ·
surgery,
SAT\jRDAY'S GAMES:
a financier and !ormer
ae:~~·nk~~~~~~ tlte nation's eonlribulions to football, his on bis way liome lrom
South Meth. 611 Tex. Cbrstn.
Jean Atherton
Belpre at Athens
holder In tbe eqired
88 Texas 86
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·i;:~ college team, work with youth• in tbe New visits to Yugoslavia and
Obio Uuiversity spent the
Wahama at Pomeroy
Baseball League, as
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upped \heir York area . and his .overall .United Arab ~blic. He
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Chrstn 70 W. Tex. 611
end witb her parents, Mr.
Racine at MJddleporl
board member.
;eoo~M;
apProach to broadeast1111 and ·schedulejl w leave for
Rl&lt;e 60 Arkansas 56 .
. Artl!ur Atherton,
Whitney, who is aloo a
advertising.
Wednesday.
N. Texas St. 89 Hawaii ~
Mrs.
Clara Follrod
SKATES
of the Minnesota Nortil
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Mr. and .Mrs. otto BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (UP!)
wbiclt begins National
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Swarf2 of Sbade to St. Joseph -Germany's Dieter FID8erle
League play ne:rt
Denver 99 RegiS 76
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mloolt to 10 ml Euttral Wtbi!JIA Jtlilpll lll1 to
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llnl, and ..ver overe.me lhe !IW'Iill. a.tz first period lee4. but more.
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in quick Alcceuion. WBII8111a 1M 21. No lal' lh.an • - mea the Flllcons managed to lei ,..erl) us11111 1
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lell lie came oo fouls 111111 low' bad: 111 tile lead b1 lbroe, .al liD pll!led ~l'!lbolllldl -llld
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dwiP4 and Belleduni ~ In
W. Va. Dav~t Dlnlet.a 1**1 the I!Uide 11 of
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lie witll lllne llllnuWs to go, )&gt;act to • · iMtl lie. But ..,, ~ made Ollly 30 01 ~ 1bands anotiJer etcbt times:
Imore marken,.:::;=~lth ZZ polDt.a and 11 for 3U per
lbe Faleca finally nudged •· l&gt;aU blll!ller Newland fouled foul sbola, bul dl4 better !rom j Uttlo tarry Fey ellllll!d. 12 '
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1t a the Door wltb 1 4&amp; per oent: point$ In lile final period for Jim Chadwell had Dine points ,.
Top 111&amp;11 for Coach Roy - · Hannan .,....,. . Jlljlll the- · Ni&lt;
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Falcons !.surge.' .,.
!hooting ni&amp;ht. EulerD · out-te- l the Falcons, after au the height and five rebounds while Buck·
erew waa Bill Rlddle with 17 Jel'\'e ga~ ~1. oU Nornilllol
broke a two game lQSing streak I A steal by Larry Fry put the bounded the Faloona ~ but Will 1one, WI finlsbed with a ley and Dougta eaob
"Tw• lddl .,,.. lat. IMI points. Roy McCarty bad II and S'll'lndler led jM .winDer~ wKIIo
and also '11011 their flrat Mid Falcons allead 58-$. Spencer Mike Fry and tany Fry were fille Zl po!nl total. Mite r r y lour poinll. Spencer added
..,.,., &amp;.e an~ Jim Brumlleld 11.
11 points. Hesson Wll bfPOblo V.alley
Conference ne- 1netted a Jllul thot for the Ea- 'bavlDI a line sltootil!l nlCbt turned In lno4!ler line perform- and Rose one.
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Wabama held 1 bare 49 • 43 ~ 1n botlr ends ol 1 one-on • well. Fine performanees by Ray three ~·
Young Eaglea nipped _the
elsbt rebo\mdl. llandall Mullins Hannan Trace . %1 lf-27 ~~~
lead l$i_lDlo the final frame. pne, wltil only 1:48 ahowlng on IS!sk, Deaver Gibbs and Ralph . Delrfer Glblls """"' !!ll with Falcons ·36-31 1! -anotlier
hit . for 15 polnll, In • reserve u..... ('fU - Bl1!mlielcl1;i;"
Ia strons .sbot to nol nine 1m- mted contest. · role, and uabbed 14 reboondl. 0-4; Stover 4-1-9 ; J. BJ'um.
Wlthln.Jbe fll'lt few minutes :the elo4~ put the FalCOIII]Bat.ey were posted.
of the Jul frame, tbree Falcon 'ahead ~. A aleal by Qijllll Martin led tho Eaglea
tn lportant tallla, siJ; rebounds ahd Wabamli plays lJ"XI at Po~
Dean Wise had 12 pollll!. Doug field &amp;-3-1$; Riddle 7-3-IT\T
regulara and one Eastern start- and a lead paas to Lorey Fry reboundlnt! while DenniJ New- three · ateala. Marshall got slz erw on Satu~ .night whlle
Pugh had 10 pou1t.a and pulled McCarty 7-~16 ; Bnunfleilc!tT
er went' to the showen ' with made lt SU7 in favor of t b • land led the scoring with
It willie Batey and Sisk scored on&amp; Eastern boit.a ' Kyger
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New York
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Cincinnati
:13 27 .460 Unger, Logan: Jolin T. LarJ.
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Westera Dlvlsioa
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own OOlUrt. brilliance to a bunch Wichlf&lt;l shot a blistering 50 Elsewhere, a Jllllr of free
W. L. Pet. a national educatiDnal confer- .
of youngsten.
per cen~ !rom the field and Jlon throws a!ter tilne had run eut
·• San Francisco
34 20 _630 ence at the University of Geor- ,
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24 30 ,444 gia.
tiellevers -BOb Cousy the coach points as the Shockers moved 1e Fordham Wake Foreat scored a
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Detroit
Feb. 5 1o con!erenee play, play host
ey Allerloll's Z4 poijttt and Di&lt;*"
20 · 33 .377 Yerslty of Georgia
!lrst one fully recruited by the champs, got by TCU thanks to Arkansas 110-U and Baylor Franklin-Monroe 7a
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through the 8th. The group d8118erous roes tonight in a Scott's 21.
former National Basketball Chari"}' :tleas!ey who scored 12 nipped Texas 1111-&amp;1.
Fort Recoveq168
San Fran 108 Detroil 106
will ,uend a design display at heavy round of OhJo college U Mari~tta sutvlves the Qt.
Association great and Tuesday
Napol""" 58 Bryan 42
New York 139 St. Lows 120
the Elberton Granite Assocla- basketball action,
' terhein lnvulon, tile Pioneert ·.
night il continued tD shltW just
Edgerton 58 Eden 54
lion and visit the quarries and Toledo, which also is unbeal· will have to do I~ all over "l!ain .
bow &amp;O.!l!f\&amp; a recruiter and
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Norlb Central 70 Hilltop 59
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finishing plants !or the leading on for the season wilb a 13-ll against Baldwin-Wallace 9attlr-"
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lf8cher, COOS)' Is by racking up
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Boston at Ballimore
granites.
record, takes on cellar-dwelling 1day night.
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Huntington (W.Va.) Vinson 51
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Kent Stale and should have a 1 Cincinnali's llearcaiJ atte-.'
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Ml New remen 76
much easier time or it than , to get back on the wtnll!fic-Mis.: •
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Clay is trying to take hiS draft be necessary for Clay to
Buckeye Local 74
Philadelphia at, Los Angeles
Marietta, which risks Its Ohio •sour! Valley CO!ifei'e!ice ''track
1 Cousy bas taug.~t his hoys th"; deferment cBBe to a Selective establish residence in Tex.aa In River 84 Woodsfield 81
(Only games scheduled)
SEOAL ALL GAMES
eonrerence lead against tough !tonight by h&lt;lil:fni Bradley."¥.
'~e last break that ho Servic~'l.ppeal board .in Hous- order to have his appeal . Powhatan 69 Yorkville 53
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1 .,.,._ 1'eam
80
directed _efficiently With th~ tqn,
where he is scheduled considered there.
Adena 61 Stanten Local §0
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Bos~n Celli~ and theh break, to 'figli! Ernie Terrell next
Jefferson Union 85
Oa ran rougluibod over \be Middleport .. , 10 4 855
' action after a near : Another Mlil'·American Cotr
~;,bt 1 ~a~es ~:~a:::"'.! Monday.
FAWNG LEAFS
Southent Local 78
Ripley Vll&lt;lngs In a 107-64 Athens ........ 7 6 638
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trip to St. Bonaven- l!erence ganiti features Western ·
lnaneiDg Tuesday night at Nelsonville ... • 7 7 848
lure last weekend that saw · lhe l Ml~higan. at Ohio Unlversll,, .
brutal off the boards, was what Selective Service Chief U . TORONTO &lt;UPI'-'The To-nG
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Ravenswood. The Red Devils Pomeroy .. .. .. . 7 7 823
take a two-point win, ]whde Ohio Conferooce pia~ in' .·
·ued S I H ll
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T~y' w~ht · tlla:"Cl?y S:,:d to Maple I.eafs, lryiJ!B to end By United Press !Jitena«oaal are now lo-3 on !be year Logan .. . .. .. . 7 8 948
a 24-point vicwry over eludes Wttenberg at Oberlilt · ·.
'lbe Pirates !ell behind by 10
lied 1 bl local draft board thetr Nat1onal Hockey. League
Ea 1
whUe RJploy bold• a 7 1 Wellstun ....... s 10 945
In an earlier meeUng.
Xavter play; host to &amp;t. Jo- ·_
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points In the early going and ~pp
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led Ill Gallipolis .. . .. 4 10 850
But the shoe may he on the sepils or Pennsylvania in anottfo '
-..M •I th eight as. ofm LoulsviUe,
Ky., !or a trans er Douglas to Tulsa of the Central Nyack 79 Barrington 7S, ot.
· alate. Craig Harmon
foot for Marietta, the sur- l•r headliner it Cincinnati, and
never .~ ' oser an
records
Army 61 Fordham sa
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Hockey League and recalled St p
Land' led 0 scorers with
SEOAL VARSITY
team in the Ohio Confer- fifth-ranked Akron meets Capital
91 Hof tr 87
nued to look like one of the Clay, who nlso Is knoiVD as four players f~ lbeJr Roches- T · ~t~ Gett sb a. 73
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with a ~ leag110 mark. tn a non-conference clash at C..
t · a t i 0 n's t o p independent•. Muhammad Ali, is seeking ter farm club m the Amencan s:'~ e CoD 90 ~~ ur~ll 75
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Jackson . . . . . . . 9 3 807 712
has been coming on · lumbus .
breaking the game wide open exemption !rem the draft on Hockey League,
F I flnld 75 F-o· ~nson 67
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with a Ill-point burst midway in grollllds he is a Black Muslim Expected to join the Leafs for Slla r e Rock 921~1 , 91
Logan .. .. .. .. 7 4 ·'719 693 ' .
oul of a . .llnit place Central State plays host to Ken·
the second hal! that produced a mlnlstef.
tonight's meeting with Montreal
ppeey
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AtMiis .. ... :.. 6 4 ~5118 4!13
witll Wittenberg .
lucky State, Youngstown is al
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Wellston .. . .. .. 5 7 779 793 lion Tueoday · ..ulgb~ Baldwin- and Walsh and Malone coUide,
~·Typl!ylng the strong recruit· 1objector and his local beard at valuable player last ¥,aion;
M~b. ~ W~e ~'Ill: , ~ ·
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- · - -- -- - - in a backyard ba!Ue at Canton.
l~g Cousy ~as done was · the Lo~i. has rejected e1e right wing Jimmy .RjiP,in; D oto es. 1
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FIGHT RESULTS
U ICMinn M yo94
bead 73 were held ~~ IOA5 with tbe : TEAM . .
W L P OP their sixtb de!eat In 10 games
Surprise her.wlth a
foul trouble. The 6-7 Driscoll employment." Since Clay JS By Uaited Preso lntemalloaal I · 81 ·72 ~~ rl ':'
Rev Gasto Bible study will be ] Nelsonv!Ue · .. · 11 0 494 417 Toesday, 51-44, The game was
bunch. look under
was unbeatable off the boards lighting Terrell in Houston, ~· I MIAMI BEACH (UP!)
- ~wa . 60 w rt~ . 58
held. at th~ church here on I Athens .. .. .. .. 8 2 395 3211 played here.
100118
and poured In .14 .points while itas designated that 'city as hiS Gol1181h, "·-··~ ,.., J!imini Do 1 .
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sal Thursday and Friday evenings , Wellston · ...... · 8 4 552 482 For the winners, Handley
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your fingers do the
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Iobserved on Fe!&gt; loth. A pro- Middleport .... 4 7 495
Matthews had 15 and Blowers
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b~'!- arnve
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ing begJMiilg at 7:4; with Flor- I Gallipolis ....... 110 347
five points, disloe•ted his shoullilih-ranked '''liouston Cougar• vice ;j\ward to ~le Role, SOFIA, Bulgllria (UP!) -,Wake Forest 90 Clems?n 80
I ence Spence1, leader.
1' TOTALS .. .. .. 45 45 3175
der In the lhJrd period .
ov0rpowere,d Nevada Southern,Wl1E\Wo director of sports and Finnish Presiden) Ut\19
MemphisC~l ~:~=: ot. Nina Robi.iOn was returned , FRIDAY'S GAMES:
103~.
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cominU!l!ly relations, at a nen, on an unolllcial visit tn Au~usta 0
ew
to her horne '!)ere Saturday aft- I Wellston at Jachon
TWIN
.. Elvin tll;yes may not he • speciaj.Junclteon Friday.
Bplgarla, concluded b!s lnfor- Pledfer 69 Catawba 67 • ot.
er spending thl'ee weeks in the ! Athens at Gallipolis
MINNEAPOUS. ST. PAUL
dousy yet lictt he koows bow to Role, a ronner star halfback mal talks with Bulgarian Soutbern M:;t~02 ~Ita St.
St. Joseph Hospital at Parkers- ' Logan at Pomeroy '
Minnesota Twins
put pomts on the scoret10ard. and Danker wltll the New York government leaders Tuesday.
M&amp;S 130
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She is recovering from M•ddleport at Nelsonv•lle
Qamed Wheelock Wblt..
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Ark. A
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surgery,
SAT\jRDAY'S GAMES:
a financier and !ormer
ae:~~·nk~~~~~~ tlte nation's eonlribulions to football, his on bis way liome lrom
South Meth. 611 Tex. Cbrstn.
Jean Atherton
Belpre at Athens
holder In tbe eqired
88 Texas 86
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Obio Uuiversity spent the
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Baseball League, as
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Chrstn 70 W. Tex. 611
end witb her parents, Mr.
Racine at MJddleporl
board member.
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apProach to broadeast1111 and ·schedulejl w leave for
Rl&lt;e 60 Arkansas 56 .
. Artl!ur Atherton,
Whitney, who is aloo a
advertising.
Wednesday.
N. Texas St. 89 Hawaii ~
Mrs.
Clara Follrod
SKATES
of the Minnesota Nortil
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Mr. and .Mrs. otto BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (UP!)
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Swarf2 of Sbade to St. Joseph -Germany's Dieter FID8erle
League play ne:rt
Denver 99 RegiS 76
Hospital at Parkersburg last Uta Keller, \he reigning
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Thursday evening, where lbey cbampions in artistic
ille death of Joe Haynes.
MASON - Walunna'l While
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NEW HAVEN - Mlu
~nunt7 farmers may compoto ,.... ud ..Uoe 1o ...,._ H1rpor of Latin State
1n 1 new hay and silage class te fish. Adull ...... will be deserlbed the foster
' thl o year'• Mason Coonty •us 111111 elllldru'l 'IS - - enl.! proil'UI there at • recent
!l •v and Silage Show.
Tlckota wW be sold by&lt;lall meeting of New Haven WornThe newly orea~ "Forage members, or may be purdu- an's Club at the club house.
~!aster Class' ' will give farm- nd at lhe B r. B Marl:et. Pro- pointed out how the
m a d 1anee to exhibit the re- ....U wm be osed lor t ~ e has helped the children end
suit! of their farm forage pro- beaelh of "e cbareb.
young people, a• well as
gram.
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Tbe class wm mnslst of a
un 111 !':tfii-W ...._ t&amp;CJ Mrs. Kenneth Thompson
legume hay, a grass hay, a Fifteen Scoutl,
appointed in charge of collect·
!llage, and two exhibit! select· Three Leaders Meet
lng items such as bobby
ed from any of the II cla•ses
-·~air ourlers, crochet cotloll,
under whloh forage may
be , MASON - Girt Scout Troop books and material lor use
exhibited These two exhibits ! 87 met recently at Mason Gracie the hospital .
may be d~cates of the legume ISchool with 15 soouts and three Mrs. Wiillam Russell
hay, (rUS bay, or silage which actmg leaders, Mrs.
Johnny ed at the opening Of tbe meetare ~'''
Johnson , Mrs. Joseph
Jones ing when members
The. '
may be and Mrs. Waller Werry, attend- roll eaU by giving
oom si e, . s • legume mg.
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from the yearbook.
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Mary and Martha _ Jon~s, Patty Reynold s, Debbie sampsel,
Sylvia VanMeter • Terry VanMeter, Terry Ross. 1'heres•
~alla c_e, Denise Werry and ~b.
bJ.e Wilson . The ne.xt mee~ng
: 111 be on Wednesday follown:.B:
.Gchoodl hScouhrslat the
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farm'!' ~
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hay 11 ass 1 and use a sampie oi t sa'l'e hay lor his
legume flay 'in th~
''Forage
Master Class," he would need
two samples: one for Class 1
and o_ne for the special class. "

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PT. PLEASANT - The an-II Ina: service 011
by •Mn. Gle!! ThomjiiiiiL
nua1 membership m~
· the c:hun:h. The "'
BediJ Lewll,
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PT. PLEASANT - The Colo- the Hidden Valley Cobntry
lheme was, "Wh•t'o
music lor ~-net Charles Lewis
Chapter will be held February 8th at a What'• YOijl'l! " '
NSDAR will meet at z p,m. p.m. In the Appllachlao Po•wer lro""'""';;;;i;o;;;..,.iiii;iii;iiliiiii""'iiii""'""'iiiio;;ll...,...,........,
Friday, Feb. 3 at the Appalaeh- auditorium,

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ta, Ohlo, VISit..,...er the weekend with Mts. Mary Aumiller,
1"' and Mrs. Reuben Stewart.
Adlai Liev_lr!g Is ~ J&gt;llient at
the . Galhpohs ~link.
Mlss l.ella Wi'iBhl, Bloomington, Indiana and Miss Bessie
Wright, Mason, visited relatives
at Reedy • and Ripley, over the
weekend.
,
Mrs, Nellie ~¢ilwartz
was
to the Pleasant Valley
Hospital on Sa\llfday.
The Reverend Edison Weaver will leave for Pennsylvania
"here he will hold services lor
a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. ; ,James Lloyd
and son, Kevin 6r St. Albans,

ian auditorium. .
Mrs, Hersel A. Henderson,
State Historian and program
chairman, will !peak on "The
Builders of the Highway To
Freedom ." Mrs. Charles Proflilt, regent, will preside doring
the business session Hosresses wiU be Mrs, Ray.;.ood Musgrave Mrs John Roberts Mrs
B~Uer, Mrs. B..;jami~
Franklin, Mrs. Walter M, Windsor, Mrs. Roljert Hlte, Mrs. Axtell Dudding and Mrs. Howarcl
Love. '

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Duncan, Robert 0 . Fink, Albert ;e:5n 'IP 4' 05 p Kmt~ll.. Fl~e up
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Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
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Mrs. R . G. Greene, Mrs. W'lt
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D wayne
Ch urch, Mrs. J ack WeIch, Mrs.

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Russell and Mrs. Edwin Stein
reported on the meeting which
they attended in which
new
teaching trends in edLICation
were discussed. The meeting in
?t. Pleasant was sponsored by
lhe Pom
. 1 PI easan1
sen1or·
Woman's Club.
Refreshments were served by
the ho&amp;~sses Mrs. Don a 1 d
Roush, Mrs. Herman Ohlinger
and Mrs. Harold Rose to Mrs.

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Porm: roy · Mt~ son ~
21 .73, Pt.
asant 24 70, Hm-1
ton 2. , Kanawha Falls 6 ·40.
Chari ton 19.74. London and 1
Marm D!pY!s were nmnin~
c.ne f t "and" Winfield lJam 2 !
feet.
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son d'!Wn 13, 9:30 p. m.; Mr I
Chriss up ' ~4. 4 p. m : Dum·an '
Bruce .up 14, 4:40 p.m.: Reli· ,
:tble up l~ , 9: 1U p. m.; Georg~ .
P.riee IJp H. 10:10 p. m.; De·
lenderl up 16, 5:50 a. m : Caward. up 17, 5:45 a. m .; J en~ s I
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up 17, 6:!i0 a.m.: Inca up 11\ . 1
I:IG a.jn.: Peggy Downey up 18, 1
S:Jtl a~m .; .J eHbua• 1uwn !I( 1
5:40 a •,; Baby Lear up 19. 1
1:10 " · rjL; A D H•ille• IJ uo '
19, 6:11 ~.m. : Queen City dow" I
19, 7 • · ,m.: Ira C. Bills dn"·n ,
2C. 4.:11 ~ . m.; John J. ~owo "r I
21 , 9: :a. m. ; R. H. B&amp;Sworth 1
II, u
10:50 p.m., Andrew i
Calha n,up 22, 1:2(1 a. m.: Prin- i
cipio pi 22, 2:05 a . m.: Mour.tsln
up 22, uo a, m.;
Tam
White down 22. 9:35
lL m.
arbor Point up Green
up 1: 11p. m,: La&lt;illan M•c·
Leay oiWn Greenup 8:2il p, m. :
St-t ader up Greenup t2:W
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D. up Greenup 5 .'
a. m.; Western down GrP.enu-;1
1 :24 a. m.: Brian 8, up Gro•n
~p 1:40 a. m.; Harry Dyer up
Greenup 7:10 a. m.; V all• ~
Voya&amp;er down Meldahl 4 p. m ;

CORN

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SIX NOMINATED ·
MASON Six swdents at
Wahama have been nominated
as DAR Citizen. They ate· Vickit&gt; May &amp; Jeanine M1ller both of
New Haven; Linda Or~ Pam
Roush, and Beverly Ru!Sell, .:;.11
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oI Letart an4 Kare.,·
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Of t e si~. t . ree w
c osen by the Semor d~ as candidatec;, and of thest: one will
be chosen ..
by the cu1ty a~
the DAR CltiZell.
A thought lor the .day-Irish
poet Thomas Moore SPid : "Ask
a woman's advice, onit, •••haltev-JI
er she advises, do
very
reverse and ~ou're sura, to be
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Mrs, Carl Wiles read a letter from the Mason
County
Cancer Society asking for asslstance from the
Club. Persons desiring to help
are invited to can Mrs. Wil·
Jiam Rardin, Jr., Point Pleas~
an1.
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Mrs. R"'sell read a letter
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POINT PLEASANT _ A civ.l from the Arts and Humanity
.Jacuonasenene
h be fll d 1 th ICoun01l
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vers1ty. A conumttee of
our,
. o 1ce. o ~ ~ C1rcu~t erk styl- I Mrs. R. G. Greene, Mrs. Edwin
Holler Hospital:
Visiting ed Dlversl~led Savmgs &amp; Lo::;n Stein, Mrs. Jack Welch
and
816
hours i 2-4 and i--8 p.m. Parents vs .. Katherme L. Caynor,
ih Mrs. Eugene Hester, was aponly on Pediatrics Ward .
Ma~n Street, Pt. Pleasant. The pointed to get · more lnforma·
AdiDissio.., - Riley A. :-.li- action concerns the payment .of tion on the subject.
:lert, Rt. ~. G~lli};!d!~ ~
Mr. a_pr?misso~y "?te and the pl~m- Mrs. Kenneth Thompson was
Charlfs E. Hailer, Crown City; ~~f 15 seekmg J_udgment agamst appointed chairman of
the
L:ury . H. WlW~!~~
- •.~ Cheshire ; e defendant. In amount
of Savings Stamp program fo r
Phillip J . He&lt;~. "2 Gallipo- $1197 .1° with mterest and oosts, February at the New Haven
II&gt;; Harry MoG1
, Pl. PleasAUTO COLUDE
Grade SchooL
ant; Rex C, To , PL Pleas- PT PLEA~ANT _ St te Po- Mrs. Donald Roush reported
ant; Patricia E. Cartwnght, . :
t' ted
a h'
on the press books and Mrs.
a 1wo ~e lC 1e Jack Welch, Mrs:
William
Clifton ; S tephen K. Sayre, I1Jce. mves Jga

New Haven Her&amp;ert Perry , accl~ent Tu_esday mor nmg at
Pt. Pleasant : Mts -~. Eugene M. the mlersectlon of U. S. 33 and
Fink, Rutland : Albert Alward, St~te Route ~ 2 a~ the Mason
Pomeroy; Randall L. Roberts, ~ndge ~esultmg m. no pers~n~
Rt. 2 Racine : ~rs . , William InJUry u~ approxl~a~ely ~
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D. Watson, Mineh vme : Robert prolpeedr Y amaJge. nMvers llnlP
ro . John K, , vo v Gwere
axwe ,
H. c~ason, orne y,
Ir r ames
d w·Ir
19 0 1
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Lambert , Waterloo ; Mrs. Em-' ·
a !po IS an
mitt H. Smith, Wellston : Mrs. Yonker of . Mason. Yonk~r was
Roy J . Riegel , Rt. 5 Jackson ; cited for Improper turmng.
Delphia G. Mullins , Marion :
NEW M&lt;\NAt;ifu
Mrs. Naomi Silvey, Rl. l Oak
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Coal
HUNTINGTON - E, L, MunJli·~
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duties
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The agenda will consist
election 1. members to 1 b 0
hoard of directors In addition
several other Important Items
lor dlsC!Jssions. Outgoing
members InClude Harry
ell, Charles, Lanham, H.
Hatch, Rudy Friar and C.
Hyer. Those with a year
their term• remaining are Tom
K, Fisher, Tom Ros~, IJQD
clle and Keith Arnold.
All mii111ber~ are urged
attend
meeting.

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NEW HAVEN - Mlu
~nunt7 farmers may compoto ,.... ud ..Uoe 1o ...,._ H1rpor of Latin State
1n 1 new hay and silage class te fish. Adull ...... will be deserlbed the foster
' thl o year'• Mason Coonty •us 111111 elllldru'l 'IS - - enl.! proil'UI there at • recent
!l •v and Silage Show.
Tlckota wW be sold by&lt;lall meeting of New Haven WornThe newly orea~ "Forage members, or may be purdu- an's Club at the club house.
~!aster Class' ' will give farm- nd at lhe B r. B Marl:et. Pro- pointed out how the
m a d 1anee to exhibit the re- ....U wm be osed lor t ~ e has helped the children end
suit! of their farm forage pro- beaelh of "e cbareb.
young people, a• well as
gram.
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Tbe class wm mnslst of a
un 111 !':tfii-W ...._ t&amp;CJ Mrs. Kenneth Thompson
legume hay, a grass hay, a Fifteen Scoutl,
appointed in charge of collect·
!llage, and two exhibit! select· Three Leaders Meet
lng items such as bobby
ed from any of the II cla•ses
-·~air ourlers, crochet cotloll,
under whloh forage may
be , MASON - Girt Scout Troop books and material lor use
exhibited These two exhibits ! 87 met recently at Mason Gracie the hospital .
may be d~cates of the legume ISchool with 15 soouts and three Mrs. Wiillam Russell
hay, (rUS bay, or silage which actmg leaders, Mrs.
Johnny ed at the opening Of tbe meetare ~'''
Johnson , Mrs. Joseph
Jones ing when members
The. '
may be and Mrs. Waller Werry, attend- roll eaU by giving
oom si e, . s • legume mg.
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from the yearbook.
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be ICkle Burtoo, Patty Dudding, als and Mrs Dorsey Roush

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Mary and Martha _ Jon~s, Patty Reynold s, Debbie sampsel,
Sylvia VanMeter • Terry VanMeter, Terry Ross. 1'heres•
~alla c_e, Denise Werry and ~b.
bJ.e Wilson . The ne.xt mee~ng
: 111 be on Wednesday follown:.B:
.Gchoodl hScouhrslat the
Mason
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Class ,. or examp]e, If
a
farm'!' ~
· ants to exhibit alfalfa
hay 11 ass 1 and use a sampie oi t sa'l'e hay lor his
legume flay 'in th~
''Forage
Master Class," he would need
two samples: one for Class 1
and o_ne for the special class. "

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PT. PLEASANT - The an-II Ina: service 011
by •Mn. Gle!! ThomjiiiiiL
nua1 membership m~
· the c:hun:h. The "'
BediJ Lewll,
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PT. PLEASANT - The Colo- the Hidden Valley Cobntry
lheme was, "Wh•t'o
music lor ~-net Charles Lewis
Chapter will be held February 8th at a What'• YOijl'l! " '
NSDAR will meet at z p,m. p.m. In the Appllachlao Po•wer lro""'""';;;;i;o;;;..,.iiii;iii;iiliiiii""'iiii""'""'iiiio;;ll...,...,........,
Friday, Feb. 3 at the Appalaeh- auditorium,

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ta, Ohlo, VISit..,...er the weekend with Mts. Mary Aumiller,
1"' and Mrs. Reuben Stewart.
Adlai Liev_lr!g Is ~ J&gt;llient at
the . Galhpohs ~link.
Mlss l.ella Wi'iBhl, Bloomington, Indiana and Miss Bessie
Wright, Mason, visited relatives
at Reedy • and Ripley, over the
weekend.
,
Mrs, Nellie ~¢ilwartz
was
to the Pleasant Valley
Hospital on Sa\llfday.
The Reverend Edison Weaver will leave for Pennsylvania
"here he will hold services lor
a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. ; ,James Lloyd
and son, Kevin 6r St. Albans,

ian auditorium. .
Mrs, Hersel A. Henderson,
State Historian and program
chairman, will !peak on "The
Builders of the Highway To
Freedom ." Mrs. Charles Proflilt, regent, will preside doring
the business session Hosresses wiU be Mrs, Ray.;.ood Musgrave Mrs John Roberts Mrs
B~Uer, Mrs. B..;jami~
Franklin, Mrs. Walter M, Windsor, Mrs. Roljert Hlte, Mrs. Axtell Dudding and Mrs. Howarcl
Love. '

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Duncan, Robert 0 . Fink, Albert ;e:5n 'IP 4' 05 p Kmt~ll.. Fl~e up
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Mark Mitch, Russell G. Nolt,
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PLAYING CARDS_ 4 for $1.00

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Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
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Mrs. R . G. Greene, Mrs. W'lt
II am Russe II , Mrs.
D wayne
Ch urch, Mrs. J ack WeIch, Mrs.

CLEARANCE SALE

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Russell and Mrs. Edwin Stein
reported on the meeting which
they attended in which
new
teaching trends in edLICation
were discussed. The meeting in
?t. Pleasant was sponsored by
lhe Pom
. 1 PI easan1
sen1or·
Woman's Club.
Refreshments were served by
the ho&amp;~sses Mrs. Don a 1 d
Roush, Mrs. Herman Ohlinger
and Mrs. Harold Rose to Mrs.

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21 .73, Pt.
asant 24 70, Hm-1
ton 2. , Kanawha Falls 6 ·40.
Chari ton 19.74. London and 1
Marm D!pY!s were nmnin~
c.ne f t "and" Winfield lJam 2 !
feet.
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son d'!Wn 13, 9:30 p. m.; Mr I
Chriss up ' ~4. 4 p. m : Dum·an '
Bruce .up 14, 4:40 p.m.: Reli· ,
:tble up l~ , 9: 1U p. m.; Georg~ .
P.riee IJp H. 10:10 p. m.; De·
lenderl up 16, 5:50 a. m : Caward. up 17, 5:45 a. m .; J en~ s I
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up 17, 6:!i0 a.m.: Inca up 11\ . 1
I:IG a.jn.: Peggy Downey up 18, 1
S:Jtl a~m .; .J eHbua• 1uwn !I( 1
5:40 a •,; Baby Lear up 19. 1
1:10 " · rjL; A D H•ille• IJ uo '
19, 6:11 ~.m. : Queen City dow" I
19, 7 • · ,m.: Ira C. Bills dn"·n ,
2C. 4.:11 ~ . m.; John J. ~owo "r I
21 , 9: :a. m. ; R. H. B&amp;Sworth 1
II, u
10:50 p.m., Andrew i
Calha n,up 22, 1:2(1 a. m.: Prin- i
cipio pi 22, 2:05 a . m.: Mour.tsln
up 22, uo a, m.;
Tam
White down 22. 9:35
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arbor Point up Green
up 1: 11p. m,: La&lt;illan M•c·
Leay oiWn Greenup 8:2il p, m. :
St-t ader up Greenup t2:W
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D. up Greenup 5 .'
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1 :24 a. m.: Brian 8, up Gro•n
~p 1:40 a. m.; Harry Dyer up
Greenup 7:10 a. m.; V all• ~
Voya&amp;er down Meldahl 4 p. m ;

CORN

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SIX NOMINATED ·
MASON Six swdents at
Wahama have been nominated
as DAR Citizen. They ate· Vickit&gt; May &amp; Jeanine M1ller both of
New Haven; Linda Or~ Pam
Roush, and Beverly Ru!Sell, .:;.11
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Of t e si~. t . ree w
c osen by the Semor d~ as candidatec;, and of thest: one will
be chosen ..
by the cu1ty a~
the DAR CltiZell.
A thought lor the .day-Irish
poet Thomas Moore SPid : "Ask
a woman's advice, onit, •••haltev-JI
er she advises, do
very
reverse and ~ou're sura, to be
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Mrs, Carl Wiles read a letter from the Mason
County
Cancer Society asking for asslstance from the
Club. Persons desiring to help
are invited to can Mrs. Wil·
Jiam Rardin, Jr., Point Pleas~
an1.
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Mrs. R"'sell read a letter
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POINT PLEASANT _ A civ.l from the Arts and Humanity
.Jacuonasenene
h be fll d 1 th ICoun01l
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vers1ty. A conumttee of
our,
. o 1ce. o ~ ~ C1rcu~t erk styl- I Mrs. R. G. Greene, Mrs. Edwin
Holler Hospital:
Visiting ed Dlversl~led Savmgs &amp; Lo::;n Stein, Mrs. Jack Welch
and
816
hours i 2-4 and i--8 p.m. Parents vs .. Katherme L. Caynor,
ih Mrs. Eugene Hester, was aponly on Pediatrics Ward .
Ma~n Street, Pt. Pleasant. The pointed to get · more lnforma·
AdiDissio.., - Riley A. :-.li- action concerns the payment .of tion on the subject.
:lert, Rt. ~. G~lli};!d!~ ~
Mr. a_pr?misso~y "?te and the pl~m- Mrs. Kenneth Thompson was
Charlfs E. Hailer, Crown City; ~~f 15 seekmg J_udgment agamst appointed chairman of
the
L:ury . H. WlW~!~~
- •.~ Cheshire ; e defendant. In amount
of Savings Stamp program fo r
Phillip J . He&lt;~. "2 Gallipo- $1197 .1° with mterest and oosts, February at the New Haven
II&gt;; Harry MoG1
, Pl. PleasAUTO COLUDE
Grade SchooL
ant; Rex C, To , PL Pleas- PT PLEA~ANT _ St te Po- Mrs. Donald Roush reported
ant; Patricia E. Cartwnght, . :
t' ted
a h'
on the press books and Mrs.
a 1wo ~e lC 1e Jack Welch, Mrs:
William
Clifton ; S tephen K. Sayre, I1Jce. mves Jga

New Haven Her&amp;ert Perry , accl~ent Tu_esday mor nmg at
Pt. Pleasant : Mts -~. Eugene M. the mlersectlon of U. S. 33 and
Fink, Rutland : Albert Alward, St~te Route ~ 2 a~ the Mason
Pomeroy; Randall L. Roberts, ~ndge ~esultmg m. no pers~n~
Rt. 2 Racine : ~rs . , William InJUry u~ approxl~a~ely ~
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D. Watson, Mineh vme : Robert prolpeedr Y amaJge. nMvers llnlP
ro . John K, , vo v Gwere
axwe ,
H. c~ason, orne y,
Ir r ames
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Lambert , Waterloo ; Mrs. Em-' ·
a !po IS an
mitt H. Smith, Wellston : Mrs. Yonker of . Mason. Yonk~r was
Roy J . Riegel , Rt. 5 Jackson ; cited for Improper turmng.
Delphia G. Mullins , Marion :
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Mrs. Naomi Silvey, Rl. l Oak
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The agenda will consist
election 1. members to 1 b 0
hoard of directors In addition
several other Important Items
lor dlsC!Jssions. Outgoing
members InClude Harry
ell, Charles, Lanham, H.
Hatch, Rudy Friar and C.
Hyer. Those with a year
their term• remaining are Tom
K, Fisher, Tom Ros~, IJQD
clle and Keith Arnold.
All mii111ber~ are urged
attend
meeting.

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currtrtt session, delayt1)8 pla;d"4 oi the ate building ou!Jiorlty and legisllttve reappor·
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BroWll today seultled the llem8erde altealpt 1o
keep eonadtutlollll amend.lnenta for JegW.itlve re-,
1pportlonment and the stale buUdiDf authority off
tbe Milot until November. Brow. llllllOWieed be
eaa plate tbe mend.lnenlol on the ballt!l for • May
2 primacy elertlon u late as Mardi 16.
He said reHareb Into slate llw ohowed ~outJ.
tntlonol amendments need only to be advertised
for five ronserutlve weeks before an elertlon 1D
the newspapers.
Ht added he had been assured
eorh amendment measure would urry a sertlon
specifying thai voting on II would be In I speelal
elertlon.

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A $'10 per lllioiiJ coot.of·Uvlng I!P.Dktsman reported today. But n,m, a defoUab -100 1dlemJ~. A ,leCCOII ()l2S
increase wout4"be proflded -:o five Amerieano died 111 a pl.lua ~ llio frlltles of !be hll
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Urement System tPERS), II a
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REVI\!AL ftABI'I ,_.
offered t., Sen. Anlbooy 0.
der Jel wblob II
· A revival llll!llinlll ....._
Calabrese, D • Clevelljlld, were
radio. II hit I
tho Edell tlllit.ed a..... II
passed. He sa!4 It woold root
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miles aoulli of Da
1111! •l\!llel *!ft
about $6 million' lor tlie raise, ,
one' Lealbehieclt
on .ReUle ~ - but the money Ia .already in the
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COI.UMliUS iUFII- Go&gt;.
system's lund. 1..
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Ja.... A. Rhodes said IOday
Other bills lillrodtJ&lt;ed in the Delmar A. canaday, Demo- Incumbent mayor Charles I.ef:lden ll ~ 1 II
: be would continue his pWib
HousRe would: ~
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t i eredalt,blslwlce m~!.?" o1 Pomdledroy, gartitlon(R), ~~!;d~J_In fttl~ his .:...,~ killed •'; . . .~."'
lor a spo&lt;ial elecilon on lwo
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ptoposed constitutional amend· strucllomsm, 1 do.~ t know w at · e P
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' ncorpora mg that Aid lor ~ed retipients fur the post at the Meigs Coun- "duty" tg,run qaln for the
; meilll blooked by O.mocrats y';'; could~·II II. ts who had : suggested c(langes ,
Igive U!e stale .a. Hen on their ty ~ of Elections Office "I .feel that Pomeroy voterS I·· -··
. Iii'.d1e leglslaturo.
. ouse
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propel'ly.
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Tuesday.
should hive 11 ~!lotce when
Vietnamese
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killed _th~ e~ergenc~t cl~us\o~ The House adopted, by unani- 1 -Require autQmatie driver's Defeated two years ego by go io the pulb to sal.ed
lhe
fused J ... waive the rules and the bill on ay "d'g 8 so 8 mous rising vote, a , resolution Ilicense suspen•i*'- at 12 points,
mayor, Since there la
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tbe constitutional reqmrements
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ouse "Fa er ares ur· unless lhe
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for consideration of a House anot er e ec IOn m
fess, R·Bowhng Green, hooormg I court hearing witbin 30 days of
oppose ~
Soutb
at which the amendments could Ithe memory of astronaut5 Vir- ~ notice.
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lleve It Is my duty to
Naval 'sldtea
bil~he bill woul d call 8 sp•cial fbe presented and no need lor lgil Gr~ssom, Edward White Ill -Extend the 'Jilt of license
leroy voterJ this choice.~
others kllled In
election Ma y 2 &lt;H whtch voters i such a rush R
Ch
a~ Roger Chaffee, who . we:e ' plates to f1ve years and require
IIUIIg
Observing that he is in
down the cO&amp;#l. .
would consider con!ihtutlonal '
Minor. emap
anJ•s. Ikilled last week by a hre m them to be reflectorized.
of "progress for the
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Sen. ~obm Turner, R-Manon . their Apollo spacecraft at Cape -Add a new common pleas
Ky" Canaday stated that he struck Commul)l&gt;t
~:~s~a~~;t~n~P~~~Id ha~e th: ~hairman of the Senadte ~: Kenn~y.
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. court JUdgeship la SUmmit
will run' on a platform
trations and a bate
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lions. Commerce an
Cop1es of the resolutwn w1ll County.
will Include collB1rucUon of a mlieo soutbweal of
state pay the entire cost m pre- Comm•llee, sa1d he expected be sent to llhe widows of the -Establish a:&lt;40 • hour work
UnJied J&gt;Nsa llilernatlonal
new clt1 hall . and a
City. Foul weallier
Cl.ncts where no :lectlon was his committee to report out . fa- three military men.
Iweek for col.n:Jty..~loyes.
CAPE KENNEDY mPI) - home in ,the community 41\(1 a strikes and ®ly 39
scheduled thiS yea' ·
vorabiy tomght the reapportion- Rep. Thomas P. Gilmartin, -Change the Qreat Seal of 1Technicians be~n the slow program.'for lnduotrlal
were Down, some of
Both the bmldmg authonty ment pian.
[).YoungstoWJI, offered a reso- Oluo and specffii.\ seals to be process of taking apart the ment '!be former
Pomeroy the mystery ·llbroudOcl
and reArrmrtmnmenl propos.als He said about "five substan- 1ution to amend the state con-'jused by. State Oflaals
1 Apollo 1 moonship today to belp
' reports that he knows Air Wing tl" "1?''1'"'~'
are m the form of 3 constuu- tive cha~g.es" ~ill be made in 1stitutio~ to give ·homestead tax 1 -Allow countY-. ~issioners l' investigators pinpoint .the cause :ai!~ industries which rrilght Gulf of Torilfln.
tiona! amend~ent
the admmlStratwn proposal. but, exemptiOns to per~ns 65 years Ito set ~peed limits not over 50 of the flash fire 1ilat killed lhr~ locate In the vlllage.
lower tip of North
One \ ote Short
[nc. districts would be. shtfted. Iof age and on retLrment pay miles per hour on county and I pilots and stalled the nation 9 "We must go forward and
the Mu Gla Pass, an
To ~atve the rules. approval The building authortty resol~- Sen. Harr~ L. ~rmstro~, . R~ I township highwaye and streets drive to the moon.
must show pros:rtss,"
the Ho Chi Minh
n( rhree -. fou rths of the Senate tion was turned. over to a Hou~c Logan, put m a ball author1z~g and allow tOWilsJliP pollee to I The nine-member board of concluded.
south:.
v. n ~ requtrf'd. That meant 25 Finance Committee sul&gt;commat· l•he governor to do whatever lS Imake trafftc arrests on all
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da ,8 disaster authorized the
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23 and nreded !Wo Democratic night, second of the day on the ol the federal llighway Safety , Both chamlle"' were to meet w!aasembly o1 the lire-ravaged I
Edt~"" r;:.ceonmce~k~, :rr::~~~~
votes.
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matter. The subcommittee will Act of 1966.
Iat I :30 p.m. WednOsday.
·••sule after first making
weal er 0 Jerver,
Only freshman Sen Btshop -----·
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Hthere will be no
Krlpatric, D-Warren, a veteran
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amounted to only .82
ot the House, crnssed party
~::o..:·~~:ft:?.B m
In January 1966 the 1¢41
h11es on the tsSue, votmg to
N t 1 W th board trying
3.6t inches.
wnive the rules.
HONG KONG (UP!) -in the capital of Kweiyang.1the chaos was growl!lg daily to 0• 0~wnasthe 'cause of the
Waiving llf thE&gt; rules was re- Opposition to Communist party . There was no lndication whe-- · with fi8hting reported over vast' d' !t~r but it was expected to .
qui red so the bill could be giv- leader Mao Tse-tung was ther there had been bloodshed. areas and with Ohina's economy ' ~~qid~ what needs to be done
en immediate third reading ~nd i :epor.ted. today to be collaps~ng 1 ~he political situa~i~n in paralyzed .. A broa~cast. today ~ ;revent a similar tragedy. j WASIDNGTON (UlPI--Ne,ar··
b~ brought to a floor vote. l'he m Smk1ang P~vmce. Pekmg ~ ~hma appeared_ to ~e ndmg off fro.m Chek1a~g P~VU'JCe,m ea:;t j Project Apollo's immediately five million workers,
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brll had t~ be passed. by wall posters satd one ~roup of m as many directions _as ttl~ Chma adm1~ed Mao s ~1 1 future hlnged on the panel's retaU clerks to farm hands.
Wednesday m order for 1t to I a~me~ op~nents fled an three a~teged bank robbers m Sm- commune p~)ect was· breakang ' findings. There was 00 estimate ln receivin biggeerr~f:~~:~~~~
SALE! ODD L&lt;)T .
become effective before May 2. d1rec::taons m 4~ trucks ~fter ktang. Another broadca~1t at. down. Jn this he ~re or less on when those findings would be fooa under gnewly e:
Senate . Democratic
_Leader !robbmg a bank m the ~rovmce. j ta~~ed Marshal Ohu Teh. for , h~rded peasants mto work ! made public.
Iera) Y a e minimUm's.
Frank Kmg of Toldo sa 1d that Reports Tuesday Sal~ ?en, faahng to strengthen Chmese ~dlages and ~ld tllem to :
Oxygen Problem
So~e ~.? mUiion P'O from
i1 was unfortunate the Senate 1Wang En-mao of the Smltiang Iforces along Lhe border
of mcrease production or else. Jn I A flash fire tn an oxygen-filled ld 1 .
of fl 25 an hmlr
was under the gun and it was mili_tary district had rebelled l 11 hostile" Russia. Chu has been ;driing so ~e broke up Ule space chamber at Brooks Air
tb~ ~:VW:t.40 r~te.
Valu11 to
,niy because Republicans had ~ agamst . . and threatened
revered till lhe grand old man of Ch1nese family way of lUe and 1 Force Base, Tex ., Tuesday 'lbese mainly are workers 111
14.00
and
&gt;een remiss in not acting ~IZe
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the ~l~ army.
, . created many enemies.
. struck a new blow at the use of. hospitals, nursing bomes,
tuickly to bring the bill before m the
Chm~t propaganda med~a, The a~tacks on the. Kremhn pure oxygen in the Apollo cational insUtutlons, construc.he legislature.
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o! i! wntrolled by MaoiSt meanwhile developed mto some breathing system .
; tion, and industries and retail I
He said there had been .noth- .
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forces, launclled vehement new Iof the strongest )j!"iu~ge of the Two airmen were killed lo . establishments grossing more
ing to prevent it being mtro- illuat~on.
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attacks. on the Soviet Umon and ~ong ~ould~rlne Sino-Soviet conditions slmllar to those tbat j tllan $GOO,OOO a year.
dll ced earlier and providing RadiO Pekmg . said
the Umted States but . reserved l •de~loglCal spht, A Yugoslav I took the lives of Virgil GriSsom, Anolher 953,000 persons eovtime for consideration.
toda~ Mao had ~1zed ~ntroJ of jmost of thear viler ~ath~ts f~r rad1o commentator heard m Edward White and Roger ' ered b w e minLmUIJis f9r.
so Advance Approval
KweJChow .Provmce m south- what they called the ~ swme" m Munich said a break In Chaffee.
t / q ni. lse from .
Bringi ng it up on such short western Chma on Jan. 25 and the Kremlin.
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of $1
notice, he said, ''puts us in the l tak~n ~-~e_:_tt:~~~rty app~~~~s~~~report -~a~_:_ i~~le~rer : "anticipated,. in Moscow.
(])airman Clinton P. Anderso~ · h:.~n
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of the Senate Space Committee I This group is made '::a~~::t ,
ling an advance st amp of apsaid the use of pure oxygen as ' Jy of cer.~tn far!p, re
proval on something lthe
the at~osphere in manned 1 and hotel WQ,r~ers.
amendments) we have not 1
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spacesbaps should be re-evaluat- 1 Cong~~ ~d the . new
sePn...
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wage mmlmums last year, .
"We don't know what those
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"The use of 100 per cent become eFfeCtive. in . sll!l!~'·
.""~~tit~ tiona! am~mlrnents will
FASHINGTON t UP!) - President Johnson~ 'Tuesday asked Congress fi!r a "VIet· oxygen in these cap~ules has 1968, for. exampi~, tile ..
In thaMiddlelloclcHat t. • ._.....
oe. Kmge said. We would be nam Gl Bill" to substantially expand federal benefits for servicemen vete?ns and Ci· fre&lt;)uentiy been _quesboned, by I hourly mtnlmum JUmps to
POMEROY'S QYAI.ITY
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remiss if we have the ~tate go viliar;a employes. on hazardous duty.
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to the expense ol a speCial elecFor one thmg, he proposed legislation to set a minimum of $! 2•000 ~'GI life Jn. _Anderson said .. Now I thl~ tt labor a b1g v1ctory In _lhe 89th
tion 1f these matters have not surancE" policies. and new maximums. scaled to ithe serviceman~s pay, ra~ing up to should be questioned again.
but ~t Is already beeven been decided in the House , $30,000. Currently, there is a - ~·
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ctmtested m lhe courts.
and Senate"
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1$lO,OOO ceiling on the GI co- a veteran ·can finiSh lligh school
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An. mformed· source
K,ing said Democrats d1d not !verage
afrer service witltouf losing any I
000g !U.O
U n I ted P res s InoemJ&gt;tiolna!l
I'·- ant to be obstructtomst and 1 Another section of t·he Pre~ · of
his benefits lor college I
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!~esd~y there was.•~ cry
"' just keep something from Iident's special message called education. CUrrently, for eacil
ftre ID the oockpat and a
coming to a vote."
! for a 5.4 per cent increase in Imonth spent on high school
screa~ of ~ to lo s~ds
Senate Pre!!ident Pro Tem I the pension~ of 1.4 million .oourses, a veteran loses a
iduratwn dlD"mg the dtsaster
Theodore Gray. R-Piqua , re- veterans, widows and depen· mnnth of college eligibility.
LANCASTER, Ohio (UP!) - aboard Apollo I. The source was
torted that "you haven't raised dents.
For veterans who have serv&lt;'d A distraught young
mother arnong a number of space
the question of obstructionism, H 1
. ded b d on · or since Aug . 5, 1964 . the 1stabbed her infant daugtlter
~gency employ:ec;lwho heard .the
I have. If you
call it obe a r~om~t"n 1 b ~I · President proposed these bene~ death with a carving knife and . st ta~recoth lh oommuruca. ~a Jon a en ts If ts.
then slashed her own wrists m ttons Wit"' e ree astronauts.
unde_r the GJ bill. covering both , _ 01 b'lit
pen t'
. Ian attempt to commit suicide i If project Apollo officials
subsastence payments and ellgJ· 1f II sa 't· Y comt saf •on tha~ 1 Tuesday
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veterans themselves
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For the single veteran, the
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called for increasing ' - lSa 1 1 Y pensions. or ve- : months~ld. was stabbed sever- ~ mixture of oxygen and nitrogen,
irom $tOO to S!30 the monthly lterdans, andd 1dth penswns lor 1•1 times Tuesday night as she ertensive design cllanges would
ed ucat·1ona I &lt;1 IIowance.
WI llWS an uJ I ren.
Iay .m her en'b m
. a bedroom. l bave to be made m
. the Apol Io
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To the $150 a month received . - ~cia .me •ca ~a.re ne~;
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spacecraft now on the assembly
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by married vPterans. hE' re- f1ts , anclu~mg medJCme, for ~e mother, Ml'!. J. Michael · line
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quested that $10 be added for 3 severely dtsabled veterans on Action, 27, was listed in satis~ Su.cb -•
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second child and for each ns•on r s.
; ac . ron 1. ou . ay 8 m· delays that would jeopardiZe the
addifonal child
-A federal payment of $1,600 vers1ty Hospital m Columbus.
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Iandin
purchase of an automo-1
na on 8 C ances o1
g .men
He also ur~f'd· a chan~e .m the toward
b'i
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child's
father
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one o 1 terr attorney, was an
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special disabilities.
unsuccess-.
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ru1 Democratic Cl!ndidate for

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.. w'HER&amp;IT BEGAN- Pt. Pleasant's worst fire in history began here- the Mason County Motor Company- around 11:3j) a.m., Tuesday. This Tawney photograph was taken on Viand St., looking north. The company's display room Is located on the left. Firelbroke out in
the aaraae section, about 20 feet from where the fireman Is standing.
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By WUIIam Lawreare, D.D.S.

Jacob Is 1 t.andsome fellow.
3\1 years old. This wao a ..,...
cia! day for bim. 11 wa 9 h 1,
first visit t• tha dentist. H; •
teeth were cleaned, polished.
examined and painted with a
solution of tin fiuortde.
Did he make a fuss? On the
contrary, It was a pleasant ~d­
venture for him. Jacob is . •
sen9iUve ·and l!ltelligent Uttle
ooy, yet he wasn't scared, H•
obviously eujoyed bls "treatment." He even regaled the
dental hygienist wllh
starios
of his. trip Ill Washmgton
to
see bls grandpop.
Eve~l!lg went emoatbly
because, even though 11 wu a
sperlal day for Jarob, . he was
not treated In 8 "special" way,
No 000 fussed over him: the..,
was no big "Hello, Jacob. Hew
are you today?" and "Would
you like a ride In lhe chair?"
and "See all the llfce tools the
dentist has "
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'Ibis o.verpatrenlzl!lg, over •
IIOIIcllowi approacl! was
not
JIBed. Many dentists think 11113
sort ol thing stares lhe heck
out of kids and makes them su~
plcfous of what tbls big guy Ill
the wblte coat Is going to do .Ill

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on lhe display Door wao dam· Mrs. Miles, made no
tank whi h aged. All lhe office furnitw e as Ill her plans for the
to •lool&lt; at .blo gu
c was desjroyed as was tile parts She was sufferl!lg from
ha believed had •PrtiiiJ a leak. department.
of her I.oss lale Tuesday
'll1e mechanic, K~y King, B8l Knigbt,. manager, stated Every available Polni
of Pomeroy RD, put the car ~ 1lle company still bad its 98ies ant volunteer was at the
tllheb rack and lnegot thea.drop ::,.. lot and building intact l.n the and the Gallipolis Fire
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. gas
· bloc!~ above the burned building ment and General Service
The llgilt.llulb broke, igniting and also the oervtce bulld!Dg ministration fire equipment astht_ gasoline, and wlthln llv• luted. i&gt;ll loth Street a' half olsted local firemen. Local !Ire
n;.~ die garage side of 11\e block away, where the firm
were still at tho! ·Sight
bu1lilln11 was engulfed In flames. would tryta take oaro Clf its ell.&lt;- 'te Tuesd,ay night
wetting
King rerelved · arm and face lomers until other o!TAIID- '
tile !IIMidering debris and
bi.ms and ·slriged clolhlng. He menlo are made. · '7J peetOd to remaiJI ·
was ireated at Pleasant Valley A statement has- not bop ·f ool olthe night.
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Issued as to when or If they Traffic beading north
'11te ~Ly ·:olher mishap ..,. · would rebuild at the present
city was rerouted ·out Rt.
ported Wa.s a badly bruised an- location.
jnd 35, then acros• Jericllo
kle 'iufferect Jiy voiWiteer !Ire Quality Manufacturing C o m· to Z2nd Street, lllicJI · ta
fiibter Robert Ubi wben fire· paoy ofJ!clals said they h&amp;d ~Avo:nue for ' lh6st of 'the
men pulled down a wall late one ol tbe largest stocl&lt; suppHes
, n as fldlen ·:,w@ '
1J1 the afternoon and oue ol the on hand that they bad ever had
, Vland'. clo~ 11fi11· ·
bl&lt;!!'b obftik Uhl llil lhe fool. slnre 311· orates of spring mater· fitiliting eqUipment hl!d
H•' was ,liiioted at Holzer Hos- lals ltaj! .just arrived this week. Street dosed.
pita! a!¥1 will be on crutclles Gerlacb said lhe company def- Old Ume residents say tb1s
several deyJ~
lnitely~ rebuild 8l)tl.go in: lo the worst Ore te. bit. the
Five or six other late model "1 ~Jion again, but tl was . m the past 75 years. The
rars In · the service garage at not delfilltely eabllshed II !t major fire )\'88, in
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the l!gle .9f tile blue
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in the rear of tbe shop are Jacob Heib, left, and Bill Heslop, Pt. Pleasant.-Wia·
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Pfc. Sellers Wins

Preparing cl!lldren in advance
by telling them Ill about II) •

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trict here in Novjjnoer.

FINED ON} cdu~
DRY CLEANING
Richard Frill!)';;· RD, PomePFC David J. Sellers, son of roy, was fined $liiO and costs
-SERVICEMr and Mrs. Harold Sellers of and sentenced to ~ days in jail
IUpon Your RecjuHII
Portland has been awarded the on\ a charge of q)isting arrest
P~rple .Heart_ ror wounds re- and $15 and cost.fon a charge
ceaved an action on Jan. 7, 1967 of Intoxication by .Mayor c. 0.
near Plelku, Suuth VIet Nam. Flsber of Middleport Tuesday Second St.
Pomtroy
PFC. Sellers is serving with evening
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Purple Heart Award

STOP IN AND ORDER YOUR TWINE and
SEEDS. SAVE ON EARLY BOOKING and
QUANnTY DISCOUNTS.
This Applies To Fertilizer Orders Al$o.
JUST RECEIVED OUR BALER TWINE
and GARDEN SlEDS FOR SPRING

KAUTZ FEED STORE
"THE ONE STOP STORE"
EVERY THING FROM FOOD TO FEED
PH. 985-3347
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Robinson's Cleaners

~-JAILED
Clarence Nutter, ti8, Coolville.
was nned . $100 ancr .... ts and
oentenoed 111 1tlr~ days ill jail
on conviction of DWI by Mayor
lllarl.. Legar Tuesday evening.
ARREST MADE

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BroWll today seultled the llem8erde altealpt 1o
keep eonadtutlollll amend.lnenta for JegW.itlve re-,
1pportlonment and the stale buUdiDf authority off
tbe Milot until November. Brow. llllllOWieed be
eaa plate tbe mend.lnenlol on the ballt!l for • May
2 primacy elertlon u late as Mardi 16.
He said reHareb Into slate llw ohowed ~outJ.
tntlonol amendments need only to be advertised
for five ronserutlve weeks before an elertlon 1D
the newspapers.
Ht added he had been assured
eorh amendment measure would urry a sertlon
specifying thai voting on II would be In I speelal
elertlon.

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tUled at leut •• ()ommun!sll 1/.S. Marine~.
tryt"i Ill de t Q 111 t e b r ·o a
UYU., c.ot 111 a ..no. o1 stirmlsbes, 1 1'bi Ioiii plaM ,... ·• cus ·~~retciH!I of. the Q1tL
A $'10 per lllioiiJ coot.of·Uvlng I!P.Dktsman reported today. But n,m, a defoUab -100 1dlemJ~. A ,leCCOII ()l2S
increase wout4"be proflded -:o five Amerieano died 111 a pl.lua ~ llio frlltles of !be hll
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Urement System tPERS), II a
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REVI\!AL ftABI'I ,_.
offered t., Sen. Anlbooy 0.
der Jel wblob II
· A revival llll!llinlll ....._
Calabrese, D • Clevelljlld, were
radio. II hit I
tho Edell tlllit.ed a..... II
passed. He sa!4 It woold root
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1111! •l\!llel *!ft
about $6 million' lor tlie raise, ,
one' Lealbehieclt
on .ReUle ~ - but the money Ia .already in the
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COI.UMliUS iUFII- Go&gt;.
system's lund. 1..
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Ja.... A. Rhodes said IOday
Other bills lillrodtJ&lt;ed in the Delmar A. canaday, Demo- Incumbent mayor Charles I.ef:lden ll ~ 1 II
: be would continue his pWib
HousRe would: ~
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t i eredalt,blslwlce m~!.?" o1 Pomdledroy, gartitlon(R), ~~!;d~J_In fttl~ his .:...,~ killed •'; . . .~."'
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' ncorpora mg that Aid lor ~ed retipients fur the post at the Meigs Coun- "duty" tg,run qaln for the
; meilll blooked by O.mocrats y';'; could~·II II. ts who had : suggested c(langes ,
Igive U!e stale .a. Hen on their ty ~ of Elections Office "I .feel that Pomeroy voterS I·· -··
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propel'ly.
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should hive 11 ~!lotce when
Vietnamese
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killed _th~ e~ergenc~t cl~us\o~ The House adopted, by unani- 1 -Require autQmatie driver's Defeated two years ego by go io the pulb to sal.ed
lhe
fused J ... waive the rules and the bill on ay "d'g 8 so 8 mous rising vote, a , resolution Ilicense suspen•i*'- at 12 points,
mayor, Since there la
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tbe constitutional reqmrements
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ouse "Fa er ares ur· unless lhe
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for consideration of a House anot er e ec IOn m
fess, R·Bowhng Green, hooormg I court hearing witbin 30 days of
oppose ~
Soutb
at which the amendments could Ithe memory of astronaut5 Vir- ~ notice.
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bil~he bill woul d call 8 sp•cial fbe presented and no need lor lgil Gr~ssom, Edward White Ill -Extend the 'Jilt of license
leroy voterJ this choice.~
others kllled In
election Ma y 2 &lt;H whtch voters i such a rush R
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a~ Roger Chaffee, who . we:e ' plates to f1ve years and require
IIUIIg
Observing that he is in
down the cO&amp;#l. .
would consider con!ihtutlonal '
Minor. emap
anJ•s. Ikilled last week by a hre m them to be reflectorized.
of "progress for the
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Sen. ~obm Turner, R-Manon . their Apollo spacecraft at Cape -Add a new common pleas
Ky" Canaday stated that he struck Commul)l&gt;t
~:~s~a~~;t~n~P~~~Id ha~e th: ~hairman of the Senadte ~: Kenn~y.
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. court JUdgeship la SUmmit
will run' on a platform
trations and a bate
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lions. Commerce an
Cop1es of the resolutwn w1ll County.
will Include collB1rucUon of a mlieo soutbweal of
state pay the entire cost m pre- Comm•llee, sa1d he expected be sent to llhe widows of the -Establish a:&lt;40 • hour work
UnJied J&gt;Nsa llilernatlonal
new clt1 hall . and a
City. Foul weallier
Cl.ncts where no :lectlon was his committee to report out . fa- three military men.
Iweek for col.n:Jty..~loyes.
CAPE KENNEDY mPI) - home in ,the community 41\(1 a strikes and ®ly 39
scheduled thiS yea' ·
vorabiy tomght the reapportion- Rep. Thomas P. Gilmartin, -Change the Qreat Seal of 1Technicians be~n the slow program.'for lnduotrlal
were Down, some of
Both the bmldmg authonty ment pian.
[).YoungstoWJI, offered a reso- Oluo and specffii.\ seals to be process of taking apart the ment '!be former
Pomeroy the mystery ·llbroudOcl
and reArrmrtmnmenl propos.als He said about "five substan- 1ution to amend the state con-'jused by. State Oflaals
1 Apollo 1 moonship today to belp
' reports that he knows Air Wing tl" "1?''1'"'~'
are m the form of 3 constuu- tive cha~g.es" ~ill be made in 1stitutio~ to give ·homestead tax 1 -Allow countY-. ~issioners l' investigators pinpoint .the cause :ai!~ industries which rrilght Gulf of Torilfln.
tiona! amend~ent
the admmlStratwn proposal. but, exemptiOns to per~ns 65 years Ito set ~peed limits not over 50 of the flash fire 1ilat killed lhr~ locate In the vlllage.
lower tip of North
One \ ote Short
[nc. districts would be. shtfted. Iof age and on retLrment pay miles per hour on county and I pilots and stalled the nation 9 "We must go forward and
the Mu Gla Pass, an
To ~atve the rules. approval The building authortty resol~- Sen. Harr~ L. ~rmstro~, . R~ I township highwaye and streets drive to the moon.
must show pros:rtss,"
the Ho Chi Minh
n( rhree -. fou rths of the Senate tion was turned. over to a Hou~c Logan, put m a ball author1z~g and allow tOWilsJliP pollee to I The nine-member board of concluded.
south:.
v. n ~ requtrf'd. That meant 25 Finance Committee sul&gt;commat· l•he governor to do whatever lS Imake trafftc arrests on all
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Edt~"" r;:.ceonmce~k~, :rr::~~~~
votes.
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Iat I :30 p.m. WednOsday.
·••sule after first making
weal er 0 Jerver,
Only freshman Sen Btshop -----·
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Krlpatric, D-Warren, a veteran
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ot the House, crnssed party
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In January 1966 the 1¢41
h11es on the tsSue, votmg to
N t 1 W th board trying
3.6t inches.
wnive the rules.
HONG KONG (UP!) -in the capital of Kweiyang.1the chaos was growl!lg daily to 0• 0~wnasthe 'cause of the
Waiving llf thE&gt; rules was re- Opposition to Communist party . There was no lndication whe-- · with fi8hting reported over vast' d' !t~r but it was expected to .
qui red so the bill could be giv- leader Mao Tse-tung was ther there had been bloodshed. areas and with Ohina's economy ' ~~qid~ what needs to be done
en immediate third reading ~nd i :epor.ted. today to be collaps~ng 1 ~he political situa~i~n in paralyzed .. A broa~cast. today ~ ;revent a similar tragedy. j WASIDNGTON (UlPI--Ne,ar··
b~ brought to a floor vote. l'he m Smk1ang P~vmce. Pekmg ~ ~hma appeared_ to ~e ndmg off fro.m Chek1a~g P~VU'JCe,m ea:;t j Project Apollo's immediately five million workers,
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brll had t~ be passed. by wall posters satd one ~roup of m as many directions _as ttl~ Chma adm1~ed Mao s ~1 1 future hlnged on the panel's retaU clerks to farm hands.
Wednesday m order for 1t to I a~me~ op~nents fled an three a~teged bank robbers m Sm- commune p~)ect was· breakang ' findings. There was 00 estimate ln receivin biggeerr~f:~~:~~~~
SALE! ODD L&lt;)T .
become effective before May 2. d1rec::taons m 4~ trucks ~fter ktang. Another broadca~1t at. down. Jn this he ~re or less on when those findings would be fooa under gnewly e:
Senate . Democratic
_Leader !robbmg a bank m the ~rovmce. j ta~~ed Marshal Ohu Teh. for , h~rded peasants mto work ! made public.
Iera) Y a e minimUm's.
Frank Kmg of Toldo sa 1d that Reports Tuesday Sal~ ?en, faahng to strengthen Chmese ~dlages and ~ld tllem to :
Oxygen Problem
So~e ~.? mUiion P'O from
i1 was unfortunate the Senate 1Wang En-mao of the Smltiang Iforces along Lhe border
of mcrease production or else. Jn I A flash fire tn an oxygen-filled ld 1 .
of fl 25 an hmlr
was under the gun and it was mili_tary district had rebelled l 11 hostile" Russia. Chu has been ;driing so ~e broke up Ule space chamber at Brooks Air
tb~ ~:VW:t.40 r~te.
Valu11 to
,niy because Republicans had ~ agamst . . and threatened
revered till lhe grand old man of Ch1nese family way of lUe and 1 Force Base, Tex ., Tuesday 'lbese mainly are workers 111
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and
&gt;een remiss in not acting ~IZe
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, . created many enemies.
. struck a new blow at the use of. hospitals, nursing bomes,
tuickly to bring the bill before m the
Chm~t propaganda med~a, The a~tacks on the. Kremhn pure oxygen in the Apollo cational insUtutlons, construc.he legislature.
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; tion, and industries and retail I
He said there had been .noth- .
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forces, launclled vehement new Iof the strongest )j!"iu~ge of the Two airmen were killed lo . establishments grossing more
ing to prevent it being mtro- illuat~on.
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attacks. on the Soviet Umon and ~ong ~ould~rlne Sino-Soviet conditions slmllar to those tbat j tllan $GOO,OOO a year.
dll ced earlier and providing RadiO Pekmg . said
the Umted States but . reserved l •de~loglCal spht, A Yugoslav I took the lives of Virgil GriSsom, Anolher 953,000 persons eovtime for consideration.
toda~ Mao had ~1zed ~ntroJ of jmost of thear viler ~ath~ts f~r rad1o commentator heard m Edward White and Roger ' ered b w e minLmUIJis f9r.
so Advance Approval
KweJChow .Provmce m south- what they called the ~ swme" m Munich said a break In Chaffee.
t / q ni. lse from .
Bringi ng it up on such short western Chma on Jan. 25 and the Kremlin.
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of $1
notice, he said, ''puts us in the l tak~n ~-~e_:_tt:~~~rty app~~~~s~~~report -~a~_:_ i~~le~rer : "anticipated,. in Moscow.
(])airman Clinton P. Anderso~ · h:.~n
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of the Senate Space Committee I This group is made '::a~~::t ,
ling an advance st amp of apsaid the use of pure oxygen as ' Jy of cer.~tn far!p, re
proval on something lthe
the at~osphere in manned 1 and hotel WQ,r~ers.
amendments) we have not 1
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spacesbaps should be re-evaluat- 1 Cong~~ ~d the . new
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wage mmlmums last year, .
"We don't know what those
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FASHINGTON t UP!) - President Johnson~ 'Tuesday asked Congress fi!r a "VIet· oxygen in these cap~ules has 1968, for. exampi~, tile ..
In thaMiddlelloclcHat t. • ._.....
oe. Kmge said. We would be nam Gl Bill" to substantially expand federal benefits for servicemen vete?ns and Ci· fre&lt;)uentiy been _quesboned, by I hourly mtnlmum JUmps to
POMEROY'S QYAI.ITY
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to the expense ol a speCial elecFor one thmg, he proposed legislation to set a minimum of $! 2•000 ~'GI life Jn. _Anderson said .. Now I thl~ tt labor a b1g v1ctory In _lhe 89th
tion 1f these matters have not surancE" policies. and new maximums. scaled to ithe serviceman~s pay, ra~ing up to should be questioned again.
but ~t Is already beeven been decided in the House , $30,000. Currently, there is a - ~·
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ctmtested m lhe courts.
and Senate"
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1$lO,OOO ceiling on the GI co- a veteran ·can finiSh lligh school
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K,ing said Democrats d1d not !verage
afrer service witltouf losing any I
000g !U.O
U n I ted P res s InoemJ&gt;tiolna!l
I'·- ant to be obstructtomst and 1 Another section of t·he Pre~ · of
his benefits lor college I
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!~esd~y there was.•~ cry
"' just keep something from Iident's special message called education. CUrrently, for eacil
ftre ID the oockpat and a
coming to a vote."
! for a 5.4 per cent increase in Imonth spent on high school
screa~ of ~ to lo s~ds
Senate Pre!!ident Pro Tem I the pension~ of 1.4 million .oourses, a veteran loses a
iduratwn dlD"mg the dtsaster
Theodore Gray. R-Piqua , re- veterans, widows and depen· mnnth of college eligibility.
LANCASTER, Ohio (UP!) - aboard Apollo I. The source was
torted that "you haven't raised dents.
For veterans who have serv&lt;'d A distraught young
mother arnong a number of space
the question of obstructionism, H 1
. ded b d on · or since Aug . 5, 1964 . the 1stabbed her infant daugtlter
~gency employ:ec;lwho heard .the
I have. If you
call it obe a r~om~t"n 1 b ~I · President proposed these bene~ death with a carving knife and . st ta~recoth lh oommuruca. ~a Jon a en ts If ts.
then slashed her own wrists m ttons Wit"' e ree astronauts.
unde_r the GJ bill. covering both , _ 01 b'lit
pen t'
. Ian attempt to commit suicide i If project Apollo officials
subsastence payments and ellgJ· 1f II sa 't· Y comt saf •on tha~ 1 Tuesday
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irom $tOO to S!30 the monthly lterdans, andd 1dth penswns lor 1•1 times Tuesday night as she ertensive design cllanges would
ed ucat·1ona I &lt;1 IIowance.
WI llWS an uJ I ren.
Iay .m her en'b m
. a bedroom. l bave to be made m
. the Apol Io
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To the $150 a month received . - ~cia .me •ca ~a.re ne~;
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spacecraft now on the assembly
SET
by married vPterans. hE' re- f1ts , anclu~mg medJCme, for ~e mother, Ml'!. J. Michael · line
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quested that $10 be added for 3 severely dtsabled veterans on Action, 27, was listed in satis~ Su.cb -•
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addifonal child
-A federal payment of $1,600 vers1ty Hospital m Columbus.
tt , h
Iandin
purchase of an automo-1
na on 8 C ances o1
g .men
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special disabilities.
unsuccess-.
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ru1 Democratic Cl!ndidate for

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the aaraae section, about 20 feet from where the fireman Is standing.
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Values to 7.00 · .. ·.... · · ••.... ·•
tlST WEEK OF THE BUSTER
•SALE AT 20% OFF- HURRYll

By WUIIam Lawreare, D.D.S.

Jacob Is 1 t.andsome fellow.
3\1 years old. This wao a ..,...
cia! day for bim. 11 wa 9 h 1,
first visit t• tha dentist. H; •
teeth were cleaned, polished.
examined and painted with a
solution of tin fiuortde.
Did he make a fuss? On the
contrary, It was a pleasant ~d­
venture for him. Jacob is . •
sen9iUve ·and l!ltelligent Uttle
ooy, yet he wasn't scared, H•
obviously eujoyed bls "treatment." He even regaled the
dental hygienist wllh
starios
of his. trip Ill Washmgton
to
see bls grandpop.
Eve~l!lg went emoatbly
because, even though 11 wu a
sperlal day for Jarob, . he was
not treated In 8 "special" way,
No 000 fussed over him: the..,
was no big "Hello, Jacob. Hew
are you today?" and "Would
you like a ride In lhe chair?"
and "See all the llfce tools the
dentist has "
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IIOIIcllowi approacl! was
not
JIBed. Many dentists think 11113
sort ol thing stares lhe heck
out of kids and makes them su~
plcfous of what tbls big guy Ill
the wblte coat Is going to do .Ill

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DOcrORSAYS

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on lhe display Door wao dam· Mrs. Miles, made no
tank whi h aged. All lhe office furnitw e as Ill her plans for the
to •lool&lt; at .blo gu
c was desjroyed as was tile parts She was sufferl!lg from
ha believed had •PrtiiiJ a leak. department.
of her I.oss lale Tuesday
'll1e mechanic, K~y King, B8l Knigbt,. manager, stated Every available Polni
of Pomeroy RD, put the car ~ 1lle company still bad its 98ies ant volunteer was at the
tllheb rack and lnegot thea.drop ::,.. lot and building intact l.n the and the Gallipolis Fire
i t Ill exam
. gas
· bloc!~ above the burned building ment and General Service
The llgilt.llulb broke, igniting and also the oervtce bulld!Dg ministration fire equipment astht_ gasoline, and wlthln llv• luted. i&gt;ll loth Street a' half olsted local firemen. Local !Ire
n;.~ die garage side of 11\e block away, where the firm
were still at tho! ·Sight
bu1lilln11 was engulfed In flames. would tryta take oaro Clf its ell.&lt;- 'te Tuesd,ay night
wetting
King rerelved · arm and face lomers until other o!TAIID- '
tile !IIMidering debris and
bi.ms and ·slriged clolhlng. He menlo are made. · '7J peetOd to remaiJI ·
was ireated at Pleasant Valley A statement has- not bop ·f ool olthe night.
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Hospital and released.
Issued as to when or If they Traffic beading north
'11te ~Ly ·:olher mishap ..,. · would rebuild at the present
city was rerouted ·out Rt.
ported Wa.s a badly bruised an- location.
jnd 35, then acros• Jericllo
kle 'iufferect Jiy voiWiteer !Ire Quality Manufacturing C o m· to Z2nd Street, lllicJI · ta
fiibter Robert Ubi wben fire· paoy ofJ!clals said they h&amp;d ~Avo:nue for ' lh6st of 'the
men pulled down a wall late one ol tbe largest stocl&lt; suppHes
, n as fldlen ·:,w@ '
1J1 the afternoon and oue ol the on hand that they bad ever had
, Vland'. clo~ 11fi11· ·
bl&lt;!!'b obftik Uhl llil lhe fool. slnre 311· orates of spring mater· fitiliting eqUipment hl!d
H•' was ,liiioted at Holzer Hos- lals ltaj! .just arrived this week. Street dosed.
pita! a!¥1 will be on crutclles Gerlacb said lhe company def- Old Ume residents say tb1s
several deyJ~
lnitely~ rebuild 8l)tl.go in: lo the worst Ore te. bit. the
Five or six other late model "1 ~Jion again, but tl was . m the past 75 years. The
rars In · the service garage at not delfilltely eabllshed II !t major fire )\'88, in
198'!,
the l!gle .9f tile blue
dein
same location. , when , the ChriSt .
lllroy.ef~ .a 18117 irwdeL C8l!
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in the rear of tbe shop are Jacob Heib, left, and Bill Heslop, Pt. Pleasant.-Wia·
gett photograph.
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now-gear approach In 'dental tf· i
flees seems Ill work best f o r t
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wbat marvelous equipment he
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make young paitenl5
lllal maybe the dentist
DICe. (Who knowa? 'lbere
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QUICK SERVICE

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Pfc. Sellers Wins

Preparing cl!lldren in advance
by telling them Ill about II) •

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trict here in Novjjnoer.

FINED ON} cdu~
DRY CLEANING
Richard Frill!)';;· RD, PomePFC David J. Sellers, son of roy, was fined $liiO and costs
-SERVICEMr and Mrs. Harold Sellers of and sentenced to ~ days in jail
IUpon Your RecjuHII
Portland has been awarded the on\ a charge of q)isting arrest
P~rple .Heart_ ror wounds re- and $15 and cost.fon a charge
ceaved an action on Jan. 7, 1967 of Intoxication by .Mayor c. 0.
near Plelku, Suuth VIet Nam. Flsber of Middleport Tuesday Second St.
Pomtroy
PFC. Sellers is serving with evening
a helicopter unit as a mechanic 1,•==·----~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
and has heen in Viet Nam since h
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aren't Dkt.) 1t aiso•'u:O::~
that this niarveiousj II
. enlng, equipment wlll be used
on them.

Purple Heart Award

STOP IN AND ORDER YOUR TWINE and
SEEDS. SAVE ON EARLY BOOKING and
QUANnTY DISCOUNTS.
This Applies To Fertilizer Orders Al$o.
JUST RECEIVED OUR BALER TWINE
and GARDEN SlEDS FOR SPRING

KAUTZ FEED STORE
"THE ONE STOP STORE"
EVERY THING FROM FOOD TO FEED
PH. 985-3347
CHESTER. 0.

Robinson's Cleaners

~-JAILED
Clarence Nutter, ti8, Coolville.
was nned . $100 ancr .... ts and
oentenoed 111 1tlr~ days ill jail
on conviction of DWI by Mayor
lllarl.. Legar Tuesday evening.
ARREST MADE

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daker will appear in Mayor Lecourt February 4.

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ill this Max Tawney photograph moments before the blaze reached Its peak.

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1be United Stales ent.m !he
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Stewing Beef · · · · ···· lb. 79c
Ground Round Steak ·· lb. 79c

Fresh Sausage · · · · · · · · lb. 89c

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'fqJIRING-THE MOST GOOD FOOD, TO THE M05T PEOPLE,
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CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN

Ocean Perth Fileh .... $1.59
CAP'N JDHN-PROZEN PRIED
Fish
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Breaded Shrimp 2 lb. $2.59
CAP'N JOHN-FROZIN
Lolister Tails 9-oz. pkg. $1.59

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Bar
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Enriched Bread 4~~ 97c
Grape Juice
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Poslllre Evltkuco
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eplrllulll'~ ~.Red Cbl,aa. General If · Than! said
Now that leadersblp Is ohal· believed In lOOd ev!denoe that
tenaed. · ,
~!lou qf!J.S. bomb!cg ol
Ita m1 &lt;OIIIOQU..... NOrth •01WIIbrlni a postllve
1rill be u
Hanoi reaction fidl!'o ·the· Nortll V!finl.
and ltloeCow as
to •he mese.
Untied States.
Harrison' Salisbury, an
But China and Vietnam are stanl manau:ing editor of ~he ·
only two of the problems fa cing New York Times, became the
the Untied States and the world first American reporter In
In thll suspenseful year. There to talk ~ a ranking
are others al!O Important, and Vletnamewolfida!.
all In their own way interlock- 'Nortll ~-v ietnamese Premier
lng.
Ph am Van!oong told Salisbury
Speelal Stody
that his cOuntry's lour points
Among the great decisions lor settlement of the conflict
whieh wDI lace the world's not const!Me "oondll!ons'' but
people .'lbis year, Ibis series rather
of seUement."
seleil ~ghl,;lor special study. H
had opened the
Tb.,...:
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-India and Pakistan: What
was that these
Hope for Stability on the -"truths" would not be negot!a·
Subcontinent?
.ble.
- Vietnam : What Price Among th&amp; four was one the
Pace?
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;united States could not acce-pt.
-Yugoslavia ' and Romania: Jt was l'llCOgll!Uon of the
Whither Natiooal Communism? 'Communist-dominated ''Libera- The • &amp;pre~ of Nuclear !!on Front" as the body which
Weapons: Can Jt be Slopped?
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casualties, currently running
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mainland began coming Into tlte
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primary strike role aga.inst
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1958 !rom the presidency In the first time. It Is a canal
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population lives. The VIet
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planned his campaign to repln of the people.
control of the party apparatus. II was a campaign that
This led to the Introduction of be long and costly.
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names · his enemies as ri&lt;lll been fixed primarily upon
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Speelal Stody
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Whither Natiooal Communism? 'Communist-dominated ''Libera- The • &amp;pre~ of Nuclear !!on Front" as the body which
Weapons: Can Jt be Slopped?
would direct South Vietnamese
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"Revolution fu I,iberty" SUe- Amid the flurry, the United
ceed?
States reacted cautiously, and
-NATO In Crisis: Will the the war itself moved into a new,
Atlantic Alliance Survive?
and possibly, more costiy phase
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Can it be Won?
casualties, currently running
The upheayal on dle. China about 6,1100 per year.
mainland began coming Into tlte
Strike RA&gt;Ie
open in l!lid•l965, after many In this phase, the United
months of Mao's a~e from States would take over
the public eye.
primary strike role aga.inst
Gradually, !MStly from Pek- Communist main forces wblle l
!ng Radio !jself, a pattern began ! their South Vietnamese counter- ,
to emerge.
I parts concentrated on pacificaThe eternal rewlt agains•l tion of the countryside.
Mao a~ had. begun not And in the wa•ery delta,
"l"Diha', but' ye~s .80, ,otari!pg 'WI!ere the war must be won,
wtlh Mio'o•torced resignation iil U* forces were moving In lor
1958 !rom the presidency In the first time. It Is a canal
order, it was said, lbal he could society In the delta wb«e
devote himself enUrely to the approximately one · !bird · !L!
party aDd w development o1 the South Vietnam's 16
_
Mao pbilosopby.
population lives. The VIet
Red Guardo
control the canals. And ·
In bls latest aboence, be that control goes nearly one-half
planned his campaign to repln of the people.
control of the party apparatus. II was a campaign that
This led to the Introduction of be long and costly.
the· .young Red Guards who Especially since 1963,
were to be hili instrument. Mao UDited States' attention
names · his enemies as ri&lt;lll been fixed primarily upon
farmers, landlords and others, But lhere were oiher
Including some dedicated party decisions to be made and
le~s. wbo ~ . a reluto to bad nolfbeen lessened by
oapl~
or a modified, preoocuj&gt;atlon with South
commuillsiti.
'
·
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,...
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China -as abandoning commu- lhere. 1 •,
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struggle.
is . l.eilves. the lnjlia al!!l Pakistan whlcll in
possibility ·continuing tensions 19!6 had !ought a short
between Pelihig ·.and Moscow- cooUy to botb war -over
and In more direct fashion K~, , next to Tibet In the
belween Cblna and the United midst of · the Himalaya tiiOU~
States.
tains.
On Hanoi, too, the effectl of
~dlblp Fade•
Cblna 's present disruption could Both had been good friends
be · fllr-&lt;eaching, Peking has the_ United Statu, but as \he
been !be most strident In Its United States moved to help
support ol lhe North V!olna· India with arms against border
meso Communist regime and attacks ·.· · from Red
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K. P., wiU be held 'nluraday,

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Mr and Mrs. Paul Haptonstall, the evMml·
Mai, St., Middleport, where a The guest list includod Ml'll,.
tolor sebem• ol pink, while and ROOert llickel and Mrs. Dongreen was carried out in the ·aid C. Brown, Sr ., mocber ot
dtcOI'ations, refreshments, and the bridegroom, New Havoo;

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Ml!s Ellen Dlttlob, • lludent After CIPOiliOI bilt-llae. .llfto, ~ ~ Brlttoo, DOII Denison l!n_lverslty at
&amp;Uestll danced ~~ !!HI vid JAyne, Roll 'olaney, lelli)J
vU!e, II spending the evenilll "' the blrlds of u.. ' DeeUnl. Grandmother Mn.
vacation wllh her ~-ts Mr
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the pasiots
aro 1eavlng "' eonf"''' the urd"'' ol 1 oe
churches in
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PAST CHIEFS of
will
Rev. Howard ituppelt for 1 ao- Temple Pythlan Sloten
favors.
Mrs. Everett ~achner,. mot.her
da! hour a , ·t tour of jjJe mee'• Thul'!lday ••~
. of the br.ide ; Mtss Connte Ba~
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Manse · w"'cb borne al Mrs. 1\dim
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IA&gt;n, Libby Brown, and Mrs. ly Mrs Hennan Bailey Miss
Attending ~. dinner were
Dum •• co-hosles~ ohower at 1 Miss C~ Scot~ "",!'lor In Glloolf """ Del~ udd)&gt; eel- Mrs. Jan~¥ J
· · Mia. JjiWalter Waddell. The
door Eilen ~tton, Miss Carol' Scott,
Rev. and ~~ Donald .~ne
MISCEU.AN~ Metbotll•t · the Seltool of Nutslng, llolzer el&gt;rate .bls lPih bl'lillxlay w.,... · ely Clark,; Mrt- ~ Mc!:u're,
p~ize was won by Mrs. Robert Mi.ss Judy Wildermuth, Miss
. and c~lldren, ·1eanie and David, ~ur:'~u~~ at 7'30 p m Hos~ltal, has compl~
her
·s!Jter l!evor!y, ·lilllidl Thlv- ' Mr. Jud llarrlsotl. ·ifr~ and ·Mrs.
Ftsher.
Marilyn swan , Mrs.
WHUam
PAULA WERR I"
the Rev. and Mrs.
honor'
Miss karen . Walker· , aff!ba.te wort&lt; at Childre,n's Jlos·Johnny Hood, I': II. Ry!ll, Ray Bomgardner.
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MASON - Paula Werry,
vet roses was used in the liv- lian , Miss Cmda Sauer, Mrs.
Howard
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friends
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Snipy
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Celebrate
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Jog room and gifts were plac- LiiHan Steiff, Jane Baer, Mrs. daugloler of Mr. and Mro. Wal- Mrs. Nyle Bllf!liln, and the Rev. LAUREL CLIFF Bel I~ r Paul Scott. She will return
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Crocker dren, Kimber and Greg.
Wiilte cloth. Mrs. Nan Moore ;dy, Sr .. Miss Mildred Hawi~:Y, ma'o 1917 Belty
th bo
I M r 5 Sing stiJ(iies, sraduatlng In ·
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
Homemaker
of
Tomorrow.
a~ M1ss Conme Bachner as· Mrs. James Hawley, Mrs. Hel- - '.
party at e me 0 •
Mr! and. ""'· Howw!.Sadler Sla in B • ' .
ry of Ple~t Ridge, Pomerliy,
She f!Disbed ·first Ill • wrtl·"'
Clifford Jacobs Thursday ev~n- of BridgepOn, Ohio, ..ana
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celebrated their 50th weddl'll
sl§ted Mrs. Brown with l he en Shuler, Mrs. Leland Brown,
teD
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lmowlodgt
g!fts. Bows were placed in a Mrs. Edward
Burkett, Mrs.
ing. kEalchhmember" to ta&lt;e Mabel Wolf,' ~y.
IJ'nrkinSculnlure
annlversll')' Sunday. Thelr ;five
tit pillow, girt of Mrs. Leo Harry Qhesber, Mrs.
Harold and attitude e-xamlnatln for ·
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Kennedy, who also made t.he j Evans. Mrs. Raymond Kloes~ aellior girls givea on Deetm· ·
ALL NIG:IDAYice Church Of~·- and Mr_a. Paul
Jack Slavin, . Grarit St., Mid- i !amities attended. DOI.'OraiOd 1111fawrs of pink nutcups with mm- , Mrs. john Vroman, Mrs. Marie ber lth. Her test also earaed
ser~ '
· Mrs. Wolf had spent tlu!
dlep.,.t, has. enrolltl!t-Jn
niversary cake and Ice
ialure parasols witll attached IMills, Mrs. Walter
Waddell, her a specially deligned silver"
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of God~ Chester, Frt~y,
In t!ridge~rt with the Sadlen.
Cliy Art Colo!'&gt;', ~e J were s~rved with the falnQy
wedding bands.
Mrs. Ira Butcher, Mn. .Nan cbarm from General MIUs,
Racine Cub Scout Pack 7j~ Begmmng at. 10 ~~ ·n' s ial Mr- .and Mrs. bwain Giles · be will study sculpttlre under I dinner.
During the social hour
re- Moore, Mrs. Robert
Fisber, sponsor of til e Betty Croell:er h~ld registration night January S a. m. Sp":v~~~n~ g~el::.e. Pell8acola, Fla. visited over tlu! Tom lAcey of the Rio (Jrande l Altendlng.'n addition lA&gt; nelghfreshments of pink decorated Ml'll. Edgar Pratt, Mrs. Frank Searcb for Amerkaa Home- 23. E1ghte•n ooys Signed lor
Dal Th ron
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College faculty.
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1 bors· and 'friends were Mr. ,and
cake squares and lime sh~r- Powers, Miss Martha Ohlinger, maker of Tomorrow. Paula is another year or OJb Scouting, RlJ:MMA~E S~~E. ·
Shorn rar.. _ Mr. GU011 . il stationed In Mr. Slav.!n has m,_,v :\11~-~ Mrs. Paul ..Werry and f'!llllly
bet punch were served
Wlth Mrs. Russell Lyons, Miss Car- now eligible for pOSSible state 'llm Bentz, Ke1th Circle, J•ff
Feb 3 and 4 . spon- Florida "'ith the U. S. .
esta and fiobbies , . "t.cli!din~ ind Mr. and Ml'll .
Forest
coffee and mints. Mrs. Everett : roll Lyons, Mrs. Judson White, and nalional scholarship a- Circle, Eddie Diddle,
Da\'ld
by Girl. Scout rr.:,P 174• Co~ and Is aUendlng
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wnod' carving, ,. and 1 Phelps, OaytQI! ; M(. ""!!·. flll'll.
Bachner, mother of !he honor- Mrs. Clarence Lacey, and Mrs. wards. Her instructor at Wa· Huddleston, Greg Johnson, Roo- SOPHOMORE CLASS of East.. there. They flave been
othel'!l
he says sculpture is Harold Werry 81\d.... daughle)',
ed guest , presided at the silver Ida Bachner , grandmother of bama in home economics is •rt Johnson, . James
High School jitney supper, ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
his main Interest. He will • l'e ~alllpolis; Mr. ihd1, Mrs. Waicl1ffee service ~ and Miss ~n- t.he bride, and Ule hostess, Mr'i. Mn. Eleanor Miller of Middle- Sk•pper McM•Il•an,
Feb 3 before lhe Ky- dolph Ward In Ravenswood, W. workiOI In terra cotta, a clay ter Werry and family, Mason;
Aie Bachner, s•ster of the bnde, Haptonstall.
port. She is actJve iD t b e
Nease, Roy Glenn
ga.;.e Serving will Va.
material In the class of ten. Albert Werry, OharlestQI!;. Mr.
White Falcon Manhiog Band
sen ed at the crystal
puncll
----Carter Smith, Mike
at S:30 p. ~. and will lea- ! .'. • ,
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Mr. Slavin has had several csrv- and Mrs: J.o\ln Wepi. and sons,
aDd Pep Band; is caodystrip~;lia~e~ride replica centered
Randy
Warn~r,
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er at tbe Veterans Memorial
Barry and .1 erry Sm1th.
Everyone is welcome,
iA var1ety of baked goods wlll atlll~ Grande and IQ the coun- thony Werry, and''his wife and
Hospi,al, and a mem~r of
Mrs. Haptonstall was assist-j
Fred
Sm1th
s~gned
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ibe St. ,Joseph
Catbolic
master and Harold Cn·cle
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Cburcb.
Assistant Cubmaster. Mrs.
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Visit El.,.rfelcls Buoy Housoworeo .l)epen~mnt on· the
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Mrs. David Asilley
(Diana L'mda Owens, Mrs. Tom Rl' ley , H
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Big ..lectlono of Coml11f1
Cook-Bakt'S.!'!te
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TONIGHT, Febru1ry 1
Ins StHI Cookll1fl Utensils - Teflon Coa~·.Aiuminum Cci'!klne. I,J~•n•llr
guest oI honor a t a shower Mon- y
Mrs. W'lbur
Ashley , Den Mothers are Mrs. J~et Jays v1mbe in charge. The
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Bobrat p1ns were aw•rded to pie In Middleport. The instruc"THE GREATiST STORY I Games were pI.ayed w 1 1
prizes
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EVER TOLD"
Ke•lh Circle, tlreg Jilllnson, Uon committee will function I
Sets - Wall Plaqun - FlgurlnH .:__ Money Banko - Book Ends - Picture
-Technicolorz· kl M ROOe t Ash! Hamson, Mrs. Charles Hysell, Robert Johnson, Mike Warn" and refreshments yill be served
Max Von Sydow. as JESUS ; a~d ~s. ~~rt C~uthers. ey Mrs. Ottie Scholl, Mrs. George
and J. F. Young. Wolf patches following tbe meeting.
FraniH
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Dorothy McGuire, as MARY ; I
Vaughan Mrs. W. H.
Jones,
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Paper
Plat11
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Cups
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Baptist; John Wayne, David ed her many lovely gilts, re-1
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Ashle dleston (gold arrow), G r • g tbe Trinity United Church · of ,
McCallum, Van Heflin, Car- freshments ere served by the Cheadle, MlSs au 18
y, Johnson, James McLain, Skip.. Christ will meet at the church
- Sh" Bags- Shoo" Racks- Rubbermald Hou ..warH- Pllltlc ·W•ote
roll Baker, Angela Lansbury, hostesses towthe above
and
Mrs.
Art
Gilmore.
and
h~r
coSal Mineo, Shelley Winters ,
per McMillian, Mitch Nea$e, Fdday at 6 p. m. for a potluck
Baskets - Dish Pons - Garbage Pallo - lronl11f1 Boards - Tow;l PolEd Wynn, Pat Boone, Ina Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs. workers at tlbe Da1ly sentwel.
Glenn S1mpson and
Carter dinner and Valentine
party.
Balin, Sidney Poitier, Joann Danny Zirkle, Mrs.
Smith (gold 31Tow) Gold
Mrs Phil Meinhart will be delronlne l;!l"diH- Broomo -Mope - WaxH one! Polllhn - Rug Sha;npoo
Dunham, Claude Rains, Jose
Lemley,
Mrs.
Bruce
Ferrer.
Silver arrows to Charles
voti~nal leader.
·and Shompooers - Eliclrlc Irons - Toasters - Deep Frye" __. SkillMiss Charlene Hysell,
Mrs.
Colorculoon: Snow Excus•
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SATURDAY
Running time: 31h. Hrs.
Ella Barnhart, Mrs. Linda
for
McLain, Lion pins to
MIDDLEPORT HIGH se~ool
Admission. 75c &amp; 40c
Bl•f!CI•rs - Rotl... rllt - Carvlne KnlvH - Huters - Hoir Dryers dennilt, Mrs.
LeeJ
Cleland (gold and silver
Band Boosters Association Will
Percolators- Hllll11f1 Pods- Mixon- Broilers- Tea Kettlea - Ett
and Charles Knighting and
sponsor a high school dant1!
Miss Bonnie Smith was tile Roy.
party wilh the Jays this
Poachers - Corn Poppero - Con Openers - Presto PrHiuro Cookel'i .ANNOUNONC
speaker for the morn ing wor- . Den ,,three .presEmted. a"
ing Saturday night at the
1!\!rro~tlc PrHfuro C'IO!&lt;or• - Golvanlz!l" Ware- Trash Burners - Light
ship service Sunday at the En- titled The Time Machme fea- dleport e]ementary auditorium
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! turing Randy Warner and Jim- from 9:30 p.m. lA&gt; J.Z midnight,
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WH!morol~n~ Milk Glooa - Kemple Glasow•,._
The service, in charge
of my McLain as two 9Cientists following the Mlddleport·Racine
RECTANGl.JLAR. COLOR PICTURE
the Youth, opened wi·th a
who succeed in bringing
basketball game.
Food" Ch..,.rsLui!Ch Kill- ScOtt Pa,.r Goods·- Artificial Flowers and
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GROUP 1 of tile First United
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Presbyterian Church in Mi&lt;ldle-IJ
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port wiU sponsor a bake sale
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