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In Mlddllporl cuurl this inomIna, Mayor ICent!olh M&lt;Elhlnney
lined Wtll■aii ii. � $5 and
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A special invilltll!Jn Is belnl
given former memben of the
Paw 'n Taw Square Dance &lt;lub
lo attend Ill lath annlverury party In the Pomeroy D.AV, Hall
Satwda1, Feb. U 11artlng 11 I
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per of lllll3 provided The Dally
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bur Wrlahl WON Iii.in, practtce Tht clipping reeda:
lltgbll off of Carolina und dunes. "WASlllNGTON, S■pt. 4 - Or11!111 'II F!lfl llyer, V■. . a mlalan ville Wfilbt
I !Ught In hll
lib lhat wu qulto u erlllcal. aeroplane al Fort Myer, VL, 1h11
Thtro WU a differenco, lhoup. IM!IIJnc. Wblla making tho ■ec1'llr planl" - •P or down, ond clrolo cl tho drill p-ound■
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Mr. Wfilbl p u l l e d the levs
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fllpt 11- wroa, cllrectloa, liltll be WII comIn alilho Wrlchfl lllrllld tho itc:l■nllf. pallid
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Mn Mupnl Ruder, Mr■• Mall·
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Ille Carw, and Mn. Cleori" Ann
Qfnp■n: • aon, Raymwl J,;
bll mother, t}&amp;ht arandchfldren ,
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fltght on Saturclay, Tlte ....utton■
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"Streoalh■n America . . . . . Cbaraoter Count■ "belna domlnant. The
display will be 1n pi,,00 Feb. •
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by her mo� and �
Wrllhl bnlbera' m■chlne will be
Ethel Priddy lllddlefrequml ,t Fort 11,er fnllll now boat aptnal Raymond
Priddy
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minor dillthree
Cultody
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Seven ■en lor member■ and three
funl..- fire department volunteers
an■wered the call ll wu beUev,
ed the fire originated from laulty wiring.
Lou lo the ooe .tory f r a m e
atnlcture waa e.allmated 11 '200
by Ille fire departmenl Rev. Ar·
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The Wornen'a Soclety o/. I ll e
Pomeroy Bapllst Church w f l l
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Club from 9:30 till 1 a.m HaU
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MAN FINEIJ
will be on the organ, while Bob
Preston Is al the drum,, and Jim Arthur E. Randolph WII a..JI
Conley play, the electric ba,a. '25 and costs in Melga
Eagle Club mernbera and guest, c..rt yesterday by Judll9 lia,
aro welcome to attend.
metl People,. Randolph wu $
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the oper■ton of a ■py budq""""
ten in I bunp)ow In ouburban
Ruillip, Govlfflllllltl qenla who
•arched II found • ilhint wave
radio lron■mltta--ncolver, M■Dllln&amp;bam-Builer aald lbOre wu
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By 11o1, w1q,11
Melga County Enaineer Stanley Blauwics and '11iompeon wtrt employ- and money, but lut •
J. Blaiewicz and hi.s highway busy comparing the appropriation year they had 4S on the payroll
foreman. Danny Thomp,on, said figur,a of February during J. E. and ■n ■mounl of IIIOIIOY that
today they are victims of "poll- D. Hartinger·• lut year &lt; 196(11 u tripled what we got thl■ Februengineer wllh the '5,591.90 given ary."
tics."
Specifically, they charged the their department for February, II hu been reported through1
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the commiuloners appropriated - of Inducing Blazewlcz to
engineer, J. E. D. Hartinger.
$10,1177.IO payroll money, in fin! hall of hll employees.
Commission
that
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MASONS I NSP�CT
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called
inger
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Ha
President
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Arch M•�ns waa ms_pec, :e Ma
tazewlcz and him&amp;elf Into money. during February 11159, ■ny
the pment mtn off. Mr. ;
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�by . Roy Rmehart, (n gtt) D1st�1c�:pii �rapgi
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ay f r a reason , .90, and lut year the l'OIII· Blazewic. repl ied , "I:
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Priest, of M cArthur . omeroy S
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men
the
keep
will
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missioners 0-, d&lt;d Engineer
we do not yet know ..
Jiamson, c onducted the work fo llowm( a supp! r ier�ed
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of
term
Febwhole
the
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for
for
He sold Mr. Hartinger informed Hartinger SIU42.llll
to 40 Royal Arch Masons at the Masonic Tem p e rt ay them
No Mare Me• No,.
the money !or the bock bill, ary payroll.
evening,
by
ol lhe rounty highway department After llgurin1 the ■mounll dur- It wu ■!Jo pointed . out
PASS ES OFF - Richard Swackhamer, senior guard playing M, next
tire
"is going to have to come from Ing the past years. Thompson frlenda of Bwewlci that ht la not regular sc heduled game with the Middlep ort Yellow
Jackets
last
night,
blocked
oa_
mmewhere, and that It la goinll uil:
working any more men than Har- of driving through for a layup shot, passe d off to teammate Gary Ault, fore,rou.ntl,
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Anyone can tell the kind of lln(er did u engmeer. Ill 1957, 43 left. That s Senior Sam Price
to come from .,._..
, center, o f the victorious (60-41) Racine Toraadoe■,
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A total ol '55911.90 wa, appro- ahape they art trying to put 119 men won em�toyed , In 11151 he persuaded Swac kha mer to pus off. - Su ntinel
Photo,
priated by the commlaalonera In. They are juSl playing poli• had to men, in 11151 ht had 30, _________
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Monday to pay 411 county high- lies.' '
and lut year 4S durln1 February.
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way employees lbroughoul Febru- Thompaon charged that the com Sometime back, Cooll111uioner
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mission gave Mr. Blazewlcz only Hartinger llated that the approary.
Engineer a1...w1e1 pointed out enough money to pay 14 of the 411 prlallon of the engineering
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dethis Is 8 IDOIISlroua drop,
present county employee■ durlnt partmenl will ht tower this year
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He noted that thl1 Is tho worst February. He uid that lhla Is becau,e of I decrea,e of money
' ly United Pr- lntornatlonal
An ocean-born storm churned north along the At• month, weatherwtao, during the only one-third of the money need· coming In from !ht auto license
ed for Feb1110ry.
(antic Coast today carrying up to four Inches of ,fresh entire winier.
, and gu fund.
"Hartinger mac!e It plain at the Engineer Bla,ewlcz uld, "We
snow followed by sleet for winter-weary eastern cities.
Mr Hartlnfer baa 88141 that the
The new system born off North Carolina's treacher• Monday Commlnionero meeting," will do all we can for the coun• de&lt;�
,e , pused
by moving of COLUMBU� (UPII - Gov. Mla 1
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ous C ape Hateras sh�ahl° stole the thullder from a Great Thompson aald, "that he wants ty, but we have been held up by 11111111! co
a, chael V DlSalle today
pa
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Plalaa storm that fizzled out over Kentucky and Tennes- us to cut the majority of workers money approprlallona ever alnct
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se� durln&amp; the night after dumping up to 12 inches of of! our payroll. He gave u, that we took over."
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of
bocall3t
badly.
needed
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money
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are
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electric
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west counties mixed with occa• Thornpao
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alonal ,now In the Texa,-OklahoBlazewlcz .,; l lalted lo w�rker; ,,.;,,,_ followed with the wµI be low.- than laol year·•· The ,ovemor, In • apeclal mes­
and Ibo ea,f..::11 � �an m■ Panhandl...
■dvlled that the 1111&amp;e, aalted the Republican • eooy h•
p where Al ew Orle&amp;111, cloudy ski.es at the gange this morning ■nd llatement thal laat year durtni The
Mblll!lalne
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that
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there 1a • job Fobniary weather wu COlllfll' annull =r: robably will not IN&gt;Ued Iegillatun to amend the
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111111 approved be- Pl'elOlli rale-settin&amp; law to "give
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action last night at a game between Ea stem 1111d Rlit'e
u brougltl IMN rain to north- ond lot botn parttime and full- The live, two of whom worlted Th bun
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land. N o. 14, left, ls Lawrence Hasbargen, Eastern, A\
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time IIWllltN!r work, has been for tht Admiralty end were privy Ires■ with locb, holll, ban and over the radio Ill pare■ of war- I!� . . �
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,hip aecrell and lit olher page■
r Lee Combs, No. 3 2 . Rutland won 48-45. Sentine l- P)IIIIO.
publi� utlll :e&amp;
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naval ba■e, were undergoine I
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The aurvey u,1, 24 types of hearina lo determine If I h e y ltJe■ found • Bibi■ conlafnlns • value lo -� enemy ,
• regulalon on the operaUoo of
work 1utlable lo bigh achool llu- ahould be held for trial. ,
o •
- (or making micro run, clota, Lollldalo, Crom tho govern• the Puhli• Uttillieo C.rornlwln• ol
lngham • Butdenll Includina such jobs u gen- Sir Regtnalq_
ia-t■lllln, appwwl to
Ohio."
eral farm wort, Cir wallhing, ler, the �� general, charged
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Ubly to be
ualstance, outo repair, reataur- i,Ininl lnlonna
atoi.l by Houghton and J,f1u Gee
A total o f 606 convictions of United States � ·
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work,
many
house
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Tho Euttn, lo&lt;al achoo! board ■
during 1960 appeared in the Southern District of Ohle,
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Hugh K. Martm, Unit..d States Attorney, a nnguncflt•leuy•
ochool lilll ,i Ill Monday night Studenll, in addition to check· He madt II &lt;iear, wtlhnut,
day.
ou
rnoottna, 111d planl lo ask for bldl lng work which they were wWlng Ing IO tr}&amp;hl, that tho power
Only one 1a,e presented by the cheeb or bonds, • rise
IIU■ai■•
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the
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Foor■
AJ■o tho tutJtual budget of the hourly waae expecled,
an acqullla1 The depamnenl COV• of stolen gooda, securltlb, · •
illDll
....;. Local Sehool Dlstrld for Most of the 11511 atudenl1 in the The openln&amp; phuea o1 the proo- Fwleral ■ervicel will bo held
Mra. Howard RobinJon was er, o 48-county area with lour of- false or forged diecl&lt;• C:s\,_lt
19al - adopted Monday night. high achool ore reported enlhua ecutloo'1 cue ■tlrred leara lhal Thursday at 1 p.m. for Raymond
lrealed for minor bu1111 follow- fices, The I r i a I in which acquit- ment wnvlctlon, lncreallld ••
Tht - ti 1bt■ Jear'I budget a.tic about this new project.� U. S. and NATO blueprlnll lor de, C. v-. '13, 1 former
in&amp; 1 fire In be,- home 11 Apple la] resulted roncerned the charge en during 1960 in the distrlo(Many IUrley retuma ■howed I len■e against R u■ala 'a &amp;!ant Cleel reolclonl, who died Monday
at hll
Pomeroy
i.. 11111 boon dllciaood.
Grove yeiterclay al noon. T b e of fraudulent use ol maU against Bank and Saving, and Loali ral,.
Carl lllmhW � o v • r remarkable record of work exper• of 4liO aubmar- had been fun. homo •1 135 North Olden-av ID
Racine rtre department was call• three persona.
beries lncrea!led from •i&amp;hl lD
Columbua,
tho meettna with members or- lence.
neled right lo the Kremlin,
Rulland Boy !kw!a are obaerv· ,d to th, blaze and quickly put Even though high percenlages 1959 to 17 during the pul ,-,.
vllle Roller, W•ltor Brown, Lff. Pro:&gt;sectlve emptoyera are In- The llvt defendant■ are Henry Service■ will be held ■I I h • Ing Boy SCoul Week '111unday oul tho Dame■.
ol criminals are being prosecut, Escope, or attempted
tor Hawk and Trllsurer Cm- vlted lo lab advantage of this llougbton, 35, pay clert •I the Schoedinger Hilltop Chapel with
night with ■ Family n}&amp;ht 11 the The department reported that ed, during the 195!Mlll calender U. s. prisoners rose �Olllabllt
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ton N"'llnd ia-,t. Regular ■ervlce by conlaclinl Mr, Sauer PorlllDd navy yard; Mia■ Ethel burial lo follow In Sumel Ceme- Rutland Methodist Church.
continue to rise. ly from four during llio �
wall
w
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a
the
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floor
part
conviction,
and
rileellnp
t1tt hoard. will
be at the Rulland High School, phone Gilo, 411, a co-worker; Peter Kro- tery. Mr. v- wu I retired
Mamben of Troop 1111 alao will burned along with aeveral house- During 1960 there wa, a rise ing year to 18 lost �, , ·, .' �·.
beld tho 11r■t Monday of e a c h SH 2-4213 , or at hlo home, SH ger, tlO, ■ book aoller; hi■ wUe, blacbmlth of Columbut, and WI
.
I deeorar. a window at the Rul- hold llem1. A large portion ol of 1 6 persona ..nvlcted on. I h e T
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?rear. back this

tbe problem the
Democrats faced In California and Or&amp;liO!J. where Republicans w~r' wlnolns
top oifices witb mod,ralt to proereulve
ca ~d idates . Tbe Oemocr~u ft!lt compelJed to inch toward the left to establiah
a di stinct position.
'Yel lbe effort wu never really pro.
ducti•e. When the Democrat. finally re.
clined some of tbe top 1pobl, they man·
aged it for the moat part by puttln&amp; up
candidates wbo limply ree&amp;tablbhed
themselves in thole tii'IIU previously pre•mpled by tbe RepubllclDI.
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The GOP on a uUonal level now appe,ara lo believe tbat It II In 10mewhat
llle ame clllemm. National cbalrman
Thrulton Morton II alleJed to bave uld
th~ blauH Prelldent Kennedy hu tak.
en over tbe center, the Republlca111 must
be on the mon. MOlt oblenen read in·
to thil a belief tbat the move, · If It
cornea, will be toward tbe c:onaenative
aide.

to celebrate Washington'•

The California • Oregon experience, I
which could be underscored by further
examples in other places, perhaps con· [
tains a lesson for the Republican s at this
juncture .
It would ieem to be that mosl of the i
time most of the voters are in the broad· ;
r~n1ed political center. At any given mo· [
menl tb'Y may wiah to veer slightly to I
tbe left or right, but only in times of
dire dl•tress or war are they likely to
roam far from the middle.
1
Subltantial elements in the Republi·
can party are constantly aware of this . I
It is bardly accident that, despite the
otrone push in the party toward greater
c:onseMiatiBm, these elements have usu·
ally prevailed in presidential election
lime .
Poaslbly the time will come when the
party will take tbe plunge and risk all
on a more conservative tack. But GOP
leaders can find plenty of history on
both aides of tbe party line to suggest
that tbls is a course fraught with politi·
cal peril.

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Mold

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Rogers ol Pt. Plensont. Miss Rog· 1957 an_d rece1ve&lt;1 a BS Degree
era wore a royal blue prince" In phy ..cs In May 1960 from Mar·
1lyle s~reet length dre88 of vel,ve- shall CoUege. He II employed

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llo Jordan, Joaninl Jordan, Mrs.
Paul Horbrocltt, JW Harbncht,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rll)' Rouoh, Mr.
and Mn. Kenneth L. llouah, Rev •
Harold S. Knoll, Mr. ond M r 1.
William H. llordln, Diane Hoary,
Robin Henry, Mr. and Mro. A. L.
Stewart, Rachel Fox, Mr. 1 n d
Florence Limburger Is visiting Frank Andrewa waa an over· Mrs. Judaon M. Brake, l4ra. Nelwlth Beu Webater.
night IIUI'St of Kenny Reynold&amp;. 116 Bennett, and Mr. and M r 1.
Mro. Rulh Slothem, Mrs. Mary Recent vislloro of Mr; and Mrs. John MarlhaU, all of Pl. Pleu-

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wheN Mn. Snodgrass h.. em- elnko.
ployment.
Mrs. Edll~ Siuon and family,
Mrs. Ora Toto and daughter Pomeroy waa visiting Mr. ,and
Georgia, Parkersburg, were visit- Mro. Hank Holtla, Thursday.
In&amp; Leo.. Babcock, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. BerUe Smith were
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall were Sunday (UI!Ila of Mro. He I en
•tsttlng Mr. and Mr1. Norman Archer, Reedsville and enjoyed
Weber, recently.
a shrimp dinner.

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white fu~ mull and a rhinestone IBM School In New York.
trict Mlulonary Convealloll to
pm, a gift fram the bride. The Followmg the wedding a recep- hold at lWtdviJlo lhll cmnlng
br~desmatds, Janice Vance
or lion was held In tho social room $unday when tho Mlulonary
Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Maudelle~ of lho chlll'cll which wu docor- clety of the MI. MDrlah B.optlll
Henry af Pt. Ple..ant, wore olmi· lated with w~ite wedding bella .,d Church, Middleport met
11 1111
lar dresses
except lhat they were ed
blue bo_thws.fl f1le1 !able was -•·
center-f ch -·
..-h Jut Sunday.
bab
bl
y ue in color.
WI
ora arranpme,~ o Mill Venlle Hodiea ""' electThe best man was Tom Vance blue camatlono. Anlotlng 11 lbe eel
d 1 le _,_ b ••
of Akron while Earl Henry and table were Mro. Lorene Harleas loraGoulladeofesathe
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ro. be.... Vanh Maire.
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The bride's mothe, wore a blue of the c ureh.
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street .length lace dreSB over taf. . The couple left for Poughkeep- dent".;! d;&amp;;;.y~
fela wilh a •·neckline aud thr... •te followlngt he meetins. T b o of tho bualn
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they atlended funeral tervlces tor making their borne with Mr. and quarter length sieevea. she also bride wore a autl of medium
Mr. Morlhall Roblnoon. Burial Mrs. Oscar Bab&lt;ock
wore a while carnation coroage brown wool, Decked with blue and
wao 11 Cuinborland, Md.
Anna SmaiiiWlild lelt lor Char· with blue net and ribbon. Tho gold, a baby blue blouse, 1 n d
Gueata at the ~me of Mr. and Ieaton. W. Va. after apendlng eev- groom's mother wore 1 powder brown and pld acc!UIOJ'iet..
Mro P. R. R1ndolpll Sunday were oral weeks with her mother, Mrs. -··.
Out-of·town sueall included the
Mr. ond Mrs. W. C. Randolph, Harriet Bryant.
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Mr, and Mrs. Tom McGrath, following:
Mr. ond Mrs. John Webb of Part· Rev. and Mro. John Snodgrass Chesler, spent Saturday evening Mr. 111d Mro. Jock Rogers, Joe
"""'ra. llobro ond Tonya K... are mavu1g to Charleston, W. Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar· lngerlck, Mrs. Altoa Jordan, Hat-

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Henoley, Thureday,
Joe Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. Em· Mr. ond Mra. P. E. llouah, Mr.
Ulah Swan. Tuppers Plains, melt Stethem and Mrs. Treuie and Mrs. Je111 Brown, Mrs. VII'
lpenl 1 week wllh Mrs. Cor a Stethem.
glnla Sharbaltlh, Clndi Roollh,
Swan.
AI Nickols, Connecticut waa on Mn. Artllur Jewell, ond G • no
Robert .Yat01, Cambridge, opont overnight guesl or Mr. and Mra. Jewell, all of Letart.
the -kond with Mr. and M r 1. Gene Rlgga.
Mr. and Mra John Fry, Judy
o.... Yates.
Sunday dinner (j!IOIIJ of Mr. Fry, Mr. ond Mro. Lloyd 1\ow;h,
P•trlcto Smith opent the -k· and Mrs. Oscar Babcock ...,.. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Vance. Doaand wllll Mn. Edna Stewart, and Mrs. Bill Young. afternoon aid Roush, Sheldon F. Roulh, all
Reedsville.
c•llen were David Riggs, Long of New Havoo.
Mr. and Mro. Jim Carter ond Bottom, Mr. ond Mro. Mal'lan M... Maxine lll&lt;kard, M1 r y
doUihlel'l Wll'l vlaltlng Mr. and Rlggo, Athen• and Rt• ..J. P, Ann Rickard, Calhorlno Spntuoo,
Mrs. Alv1 Hoioalnger, Sunday. Miller.
Tommy s.,.,.,.., and
Vlrsinla
Mr. and Mn. Charlie Myoro Mr. and Mra. Robert Larkins S)&gt;rllUn, all of Wool CoiWIIbia.
llllv• returned homo after vlaltlng were Sunday dinner guest. of Rev. IIIII Mro. Poul Srnllb. Do).
II Caldwell, Ohio.
Mr. ond Mn. Treule Stethem. oware, Oblo: Morilya Fucl-.
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llln. Ruby Bre- ond Mr a. Mr. ond Mro. Jim Davll, l.it- ClnclnnaU; Mr. and Mro. Rluoell
Llone Babcock wore Wadneldoy tie Hocking ...,... vllllln&amp;
Mr. Priddy and fa m I I y, Gallipo.
dinner lllftll of l!:li~abeth Lyona, and Mra. Wayae Prince, Saturday IIJ: Mro. Jolla a.-, EIJ, Ml!JM.
Tujlpero Plalno.
evenlaa.
ooto: Mr ond Mra. K. X. Sclteo,
, •
Vld1 Ann Weber, daughter of Mr. ond Mro. Charita Marcin- Jr., Middleport: Mr. and II r 1.
Mr. ond Mra. Norman Weber, II ko wore vlallinl Mr. and Mrs. VII Jomea Dlehl, Jr., Cbarleat Dlobj,
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• · • . I patient ot St. Jooeph IIOapital. Hartllllg, a-, !lundll)'.
Pamoroy; Judith Blll'lll: llodwl
~ wtw. MOW -hot wile that p1111r Mro. Wayne Prlaee altonded a Mr. and Mra. Robert Larkinl. F01, Hamllo; Barbara
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R 0 m I Demonotratlon lllftllnc, Columbuo, Mr. ond Mrs. Harold Clarlotlo 11amro1t. ~: •
for two ,.uti"
.c.Friday ot the home ol Mro. Gta·l Oobom won vlaillnl Mn. Ethel Recen of Pt. Pit.- lllu ..,..
Nolan, SyracUH.
Larkim\ Sw&gt;d.at.
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Pierce were vlaJUn1 Mrs. Gamet S. A. Ralr'den were Mr. and Mn. ant.

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Janet Codner, wore a while fur band hat with a ter • Degree In phyalel at t h 1 u

ond tho hoote,.; Morgory taxod for owning and maintaining Joy,.. Frederick, John S u t t I e,
Jlouih oad throe •litton. Grace their track rlght-of·wayo, and for Charl~~~gott, _8haron Frank.
Prof!itt IDd daughter Lynn 1 n d malntalnlns ond rono•allng their
·- Nodine Euler of Pomeroy. Delle· depot and terminal faellitles."
baugh of Chester. li was the birth·
ioul.nlreobmenta wero JOrved.
day ol Mr. Randolph and daugh·
M • nd ,,,
•ter Clarestcne.
r. • ~ra. EUI:'T Oun vlsJt.
ed In Now MartinavDie.
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r. and Mrs. Hlrold !loollh and
JOn·IIJ·IIW end daughter, Mt•. ond
M D..l.~
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•I• lllcl Mr. lloulh'o -rtttto, Mr. M --• M • 1 c In d
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r. ... ra. ~rw n a an
•nd,Mro. ~rtbur llouoh ol S,.lem Mro. Bertha Randolpll hn•e r..
Ctnll&lt;.
turned from Staubenvlllo where Mr. and Mrs. Gene Riggs are

A!Mie Pr~ hN returned home
oltor Ylailinl Ill Colombuo "Jth
ber -in-law and daUJhter. Mr.
tUMIMn. Jot Sehmkll.
lift. W. E. Willlalno al Pom.
ort1 Ill •ltltln1 hor llln·in-low
lid •OJ'.flr, Mr. 1nd Mro. How.

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and white ro~ebuds wtth baby I May 1961.
were guests for the meet1n1. 0
blue ne~ and nbbon.
The groom graduated from

Eighth Grade - Vtctor Durst, teen With a square neckline, short with IBM Research In PoughkeepUme," he explam- Cuth~ Andrew, Roger Spencer. sleeve• and sUppers to match. She ale. following the reception. 'nte

"At the
Ethel ed, '' railroods themselves

PORK

~ Little Pig, Tender, Muty

of Milo Mildred Hawley,
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The meeting was opened
0 devotional period by Miss How·
ley and Mrs. Guy Reynolds, presl·
dent, was m charge of tbe busl·
ness meeting
Mrs Ed · R
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in h~rge g:'the ~no f ;~Is
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by t~e class. re;.orted that • h e
has JUSt received a new ohlpmont

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provklad trano;&gt;ortatlon facilltleo Sandra Newlun.
I bite Mrs. L, M. Allen.
I' Athens for one year and wUJ ,... ltawley oerved retre.hmenll to
ahould be p1 Jd by lhose private Fifth Grhde - Putrlcla Boring. 1'he bride carried a ooJoolal celve her BS degree 1n Home E~· the members present and R 1 v.

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Cori Hilton, :te'ta
Price Dorothy Mor&amp;lll

Sprinkle with

The U&gt;yal Pals Claaa of t h e
Middleport Church of C h r I 1 t
met Tuesday evening at the home

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She was a pauenger in a car with remaining
eocoa-creme. Scllool aDd .. DOW tervfaJ wltlll
driven by Mrs. Pearl Hodge Cui· Stud top with whole glace cher· lbe U. 8. Navy al Norfolk, VIrvert. and lhe party had been at· rles. Refrigerate until ready to glula. No detinUe date baa beea
tending a missionary service in serve.
· let for Ute weddlag.
Bradenton. Mr. ·and Mrs, Norris 1- - - - - - - ------'-------'----reside at Oneeo, Fla.

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intereata which use the facilltle&amp; Sixth ~rade - x Karen Carter
.S.C.S. met rec.-ently et for profit, on a meal!lurement of Carol N1cholt1, Thomas Osborne,
lhe
x Patricia Smith, Linda S;Jencer.
b "orne ol Mareery Rouah. '11le UN ba1l1.
meeting
wao
conducted
•- th Grade - M" ·h ae 1 Anbv the! ;J'ohnaon Devotlono b He omphaslzed lhot blghwaya, ~ven
rio hy k an. r, "Wbat ~ alrporta and airways, and water- drews, Joan Davis, Patty Dorst,
1'h&lt;l1 onf.•l
fottwlng .,.,.. wayo - aU paid for by the public • Linda Larkin•. Michael Anbe ..,,. resenl: Ethel Swan, tax fund1 - are provided for rail- drews.
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lhree car wreck near Bradentown drained cherries. Top with second ID May. Mr. Mcintyre .. • 1917

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MR. AND MRS. ROUSH
Miss June Marie Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred E. Spencer of Mason, be~ame the bride of Walden
Bennett Roush of Poughkeepsie, New York, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walden F. Roush of Pt. Pleasant on January
28 at 2:30p.m. at the Mason Methodist Church .
Rev . Richard L. Wright of the Mason Methodist
184, or 87.3 per cent, wa• dlstrib- j The . Hiv~rvle~. Honor ~.~" _ror I Church officiated at the wedding and was assisted by
uted to public Jehool• on a stale· the th~ru "' we: k'. hos b...n .m- Rev. Paul Smith of Delaware, Ohio. The double ring
wide baala."
tklu~l'i!d. tx mdlt·ate~ :Ill A !\ I : ) ceremony was performed before an altar banked with and Mrs. Grace Pratt, cbainnan
Mr. Jiflger pointed out that Jn F1rst Grode- Vtcky Barber, I white mums omd stock.
of the aale ol aaJted nuts, 111

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tart Falls resident, was wlinjured generous amount coeo&amp;·Whipped Dunt 1.1 • aelllor at Wahama

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Beat cream until stiff. Fold in Vlrpalo ADII, to Thoma MeiJ&gt;.

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Mrs. Ross Norris. former Le. S;!reed bottom cake layer w i t h MeiDiyre of No•
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addition to the property taxea the James Buckley, Mnry Cantrell, Given in marriage by her fath- blue Ia~ sheath dress with a short reported. ~den for tbest
atate'a r.allrooda paid privileges Ricky Hauber, Charles Marci11ko, er, the bride wore a while prin- !sleeved jacket and a corsage of may be g1ven to either of
and 11urtaxes, franchise taxes and Jean Newlun. Anthony Snodgrass. ) cess style floor lenglh gown with white carnations.
women or other memben
feea which brought thr overall Se&lt;:'f&gt;nd Grade ·- Gloria Adams, dmpe! train. long fitted sleeves Organ music was provided al lhe claaa.
taxea pakl in the state of West Vir· Debra Boring. Mi('ha~J Bo~ing,[l'Oming l.o a point on the hands, the ceremony by Mrs. Geraldiue The traveling prize eontributginla lo $11.807,112.
Dule Boston, Debra F1tch, t:har· and 01 sweetheart neckline. The ILayne of New Haven. Misa Ruth ed by Mrs. Edgar Reynolds
"W1at Vlr"' •!h'a raJiroads cun· les ~nrciQko, David S~itll, Ter·l crown used with a ringertip veil Sayre of New Haven sang three won by Mrs_ Guy Reynolds.
Rider It a 1 '_.~e to make this ry S~ethem, x Jean Wlutehend.
was mode from a rhinestone ti- selections - "P.:ntreat Me Not To Following the meeting Mrs.
pro·
ooolrlbutlon to the state a n d Tinrd Gn,.rJe ----: Joanne Codner ara , a g1ft fmm lhe groom.
j Leave Thee, ·• " One Hand, 0 n e Guy Reynolds presented
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local community," Mr. Hager l.u~ra llarn".· Koll cn 1-.lumphrt!y, l For something old, the bride Heart," and "A Wedding Pray· gram on the Bible Study course,
.. ,~hlltotal," he Ntld , "$1,718,· atoted. ''However4 lax wise,
we Sh1rley Larkins, lll Avice Ma~s. carried a handmade handkerchief er."
which she completed at 0 h 1
--~ fr.el we are paying more than our jx Martin O.sborne . Huehm:•l Ptg- a gi(l from Anna Allen and Mrs. I The bride is 8 1957 Rraduate of University recently.
1Ada Clnrk upon the bride's grad- Wahama High School where abe
ahat·e."
otl, ArrJI. Sloter.
Salea tax &amp;tampa were 10rted
f ··.
The rail ortic'al said o fa 1 r Fourth' 'tltaae - Ru&lt;e Mary 1
!rom high school. The hand i wu valedictorian of her class. and eounted by 1be mombera to
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of publicly And, 1 ' I•J• .. Sue B•·own, x . kerchief had been mad~ by the She attended Ohio Untrentty m be oent In for redemption, Miss

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and Mr. John Kyalar, Tupper ly.
Plains.
Coeoo-Creme F11Uog oDd Froll-

Riverview Ro!J
Railroad Property Taxes
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Of Honor PUIJI•"
T0t aIed$67.,821 InMason 'Is Anr.•::JUncecl' .

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lions. Pour batter into two greased and floured 8-inch layer pans.
Bake in preheated 351klegree F .
oven 30 to 35 minutes, or untU
Ohio. Great grandparents are Mr. cake tests done. Cool in pan&amp; 10
and Mr1. Vere Swartz. Chester , minutes. Tum out: cool thorough.

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Inns SutMr Trim-.. lean &amp; n..,orhrl

Grandparenta are Mr. and Mn.
MiUard Swartz, Coolville,
Route 3: Grace Kutm , Tupper
Plains, William Kuhn, Marietta,

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BIRm ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kuhn,
Hocking, Ohio, are
birth of Michael Joseph,
9 lb. 13 oz. on Feb. Ist, at
den Clark hospital,

Former Resident

FIRST CUT
CENTER RIB
CENTER LOIN

PORK

1 ~int whipping cream
1 packet of Uflflavored gelatin
Z tablespoons water
4. tablespoons cocoa
1·3 cup confectionerl'!' sugar
1-2 cup chopped, drarned maraschino cherries
Glace cherries
Prepare chocolate mint cake

thil wonderful Chocolate
Cherry Cake, i.n&amp;tead.

HEARTS AND NUMBERS
If you don't receive 2.9 Valentines
thil year, you may have grounds for
feeling slighted. That's the number that
There ahraya bu been, of coune, a
comes up by dividing 180 million AmertoDiiderable body of Republican profes.
Icana into the 525 million Valentines ex·
lionala wbo felt tbat tteady tucceu lay
peeled to be sold this year.
Jn this dlrecUoa anyway. Still, In presl·
It you're a mother, you're special Acdtntlal yean tbey bave aenerally been
cording to one card manufacturer, mo·
ovwruled In favor of middle of the road
thers get three times as many Valentines
nolalneet.
as do sweethearts.
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Malon County netived trr,al
In
property~~~ In 11110,
ul
ich 'IU per cent went toll-'8 , tbt IUJ)pOrt of public
Kboola.
La F. H,ger, general chfilr·
maq of tbt 1\aUroad Community
lier£ Committee of the Hunt·
inK · INI, Weat Virginia 1nn
uf
Eut.ern Rallroad Prulde~(f Conftrelft, revealed that
ra1lioada ltrvlng the state pnld
ol $8,551.CJ74 In pro;&gt;erly tax-

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Badger 69, Maplewood 48

Bloomfield 71, Southington 64
Braceville 65, B~istol 58
Lordstown 54, Wmdham 52
Stow frl Akr"'n Ellet 43
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serve 44
Akron Hower 65 Akron Hoban 57
WeslervJIIe 61, Groveport 31
Granville 55 Newark Catholic 110
Madlaon So~th 52
Jo~aUJan Alder &amp;I

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GUI. Adolphus • Hp,)IM 17
St. Thom &lt;14lan&gt; .. It lllrJI

14 of :n 8hots. Its team averof the even ing wa:s a fine 58
cent, while Middleport was
on 17 of 56 shots for a
30 per cent.
In the rl'bounding department
the Tumotloes pulled down 32
while Middleport wa 9 ~rabblng
17. 'l'hu Tumudo offense wai
by Parsons.
Racine who playa Harnden here
Saturday. b a 1 QOW won
13
straight game11. Middleport will

R.a('ine drew a bye anrl will remai.n uut of tournament competition until Saturday, February
18, when they will play the winner o( the Rutland-Eastem game
for the Meigs County (•hampionstup.
In the reserve tournament Rutland drew H.acine and Ea.stern
drew the bye.
The fir.st round games
are

meet NeliOnviUe thore Frld~U".
In the resene contest,
outpointed
Middleport

scheduled lor 7 and • p. m. The St. John, 98 Loyola &lt;W.l 74
Gannon 73 John C~~ 69
Penn St. 65 Bucloiell 63

Bruce Beegle led the
with seven and Stewart
five for Middleport ,
By quarters :

By quarters;
Racine -..
, .16 26 46
....... 8 18 32

fr~ throwa. He got 11 oC
points in th2' t'irst half.
Junior Forward Duane
totaled 1a markera for 1 e c 0 n d
.
high scorer. He hlt on an outside
ju~per for the majority of h i s
po111ta. Uttle Bill McKelvey also

Championship games are at 7. :tO
and DolO p.m
After Rutland 's low percentage
at the foul line last night at Eastl would guess Coach J i m
Vennal'i willllave his boys at the
charity line for the next few
days. Rutland hit but 4 of 22.
60 On the other hand, with Coach

The Purple TornadoeJ o( Racine made itt record 18-1 thiJ basketballseason at Middleport Tu... ;l
day night with a 60-41 romp
the Yelluw Jacket3.

Co1lege Scores
Eo\ST

Princeton T1 Pennsylvania 55

Seton Hall 91 Upsala 66
Springfield 64 Northeastern 40
Buffalo 'l1 Syracuse 62
Rhode l.sland '11 Massachusetts 65
F &amp; M 71 Juniata 60
Yeshiva 70 Pace SO
American U. 90 Baltimore 78

41 Bob Ashley getting his third try Pr•tt lnsl. 71 Rochester eo
at the Vennari coached quintet, 1 CanlSIUI 107 Scranton 75
would guess the Eastern
St. Joseph 98 Elizabethtown 6S
will be doing a lot o[ wurk on
SOUTH
N rth Carolina
'Duke

Racine, Wolfe 6-4-16, Parsoos
9-l·H~. Price 2-4-8, McKelvey
2·1-4
Graham
o-::~- 3 , ,
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Cole, W1cklme, kee::t, ea('h o-o-o_
Totals 23 U4-23 l 60
M'ddl
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I ~port, Bowl~s 4-~-10, Ault
~. Anderson O.l I, Oiler 2·0-4,
Kloes 5·3-IS, Swackhamer 442,
McElhinney lD-2, Baumga,.dnel

shots.

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worford 81 Pembroke rr
Georgia Tech 38 Aubw-n 36
g~ in the area to- I&lt;:l•oortlel&lt;&gt;wn 93 George Wuh. 88

Baldwin-Wallactt 72.
He hit on liv~ ahots from
Wooster 71 (Oll liold IJid tbroo of fow- at

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Red Devils Eke Out 48-45
Victory Over Eastern High
BY BOB E, DYER

At the start of the thlrd per·
Rutland came btwk to
go
Eastern's failur~ to hlt
"bunny shots," with control
outscoring the Eagles
9, and securing a 34-31 third
basketball, save the Rutland
DevUs a 48-45 win at
Eastern quarter lead.
Tuesday nighl, tholr 12th of lhe

A nip and tuck loorth period

season.
tttJtland held a sUm lead at the
start ol the first period llul 1 h e
Eagles came back tu tie it up at
1o-10 lill ~he end of the quar~r.
thttn mov,e ahead with 50 Hconda
loft in ti10 half.
With the SCOre 18-18 and
50
secuuds on the clock, Eustern'1
Jim caldwell calmly aank two
lree t11rows tu put the E1£1es lu
the lead. Wilbur Robinson added
u field goal {or Eastern in t he
final seconds lo ~in th.., Eagles

Jaw the Eastern quintet go Into
the lead once again with. t w o
minutes ond 48 seconds I eft
Eastern was out In front 45 to 44
when David Ma11in hit for the
Devils to regain the lead. Larry
Hollman i&lt;ed the contoot with
one minute and 211 second~:~ left on
a lay·ln shot, the Eagles faUed
hit, and Rutland put on
the
rree:ze for the remaininK minute
and four lilet"Onds.
1'he game was ITWrked by many
turoovers and mlarues caUJed

Fight Results
By UDited Prus IDter.a.a.IJoa.al
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. &lt;UPIJ Harold Johnson, 172, Phlladelphia,
stopped Jesse Bowdry, 173, St.
Louis UU - - NBA venion
light-heavyweight title.
HOUSTON, Tex. _, Cleveland
!Big Catl Wllliams, 212, Houston.
outpointed Wayne Bethea,
New York &lt;IOl.

YUMA, Ariz. - Dave Rent, 190,
~~~~~'::::~~;;,~~=I Livt!rpool, England, kno.cked out
thh• Claude Hodgins, 184, Los Angeles
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The Eugtes hit 14 of 41
lho lleld compared to
of 63 for the Red Devils.
In tho prellmlnary
th

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Rutland reaerves rolled over
Baby Eagles 46 to :13. Cltuek
die led lhe Devlla wflb ill
Chorlos Coldwell IJid R o n a I

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Rutland ocorlna: MartlD »
51 19, HobateUor S IHl 9, Gtor..
1 &lt;o.o&gt; 1. Hoffmaa 1, (tloll 14,
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SATURDAY

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PURPLE REEF"
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not quite 3 cents

SyroaJ DECORATIVE.

And what can you buy for three cents?
You can toast eo slices of bread, or
burn a 100-watt lamp for ten hours.
The homemaker can put eix loads of
clothes through the washerl Dad can
have 400 shaves I The refrigerator will
run for eight houre. For three pennies,
you'll sleep one night under the cozy
warmth of an electric blanket. And in
home entertainment, three cents will
buy five houre of ·television, or twelve
houre of radio I
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For three cents, you cen buy a lot ••• In
low cost elactrica.l eervice I

WALL CLOCKS

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Mrs. Fred DeWeese has been
TWINS BORN
confined to her home for a num- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Betz of
ber of days because of a fall she Mlddle.,.rt hav~ received word of
sustained last week and this week the birth of twin sons to their
niece -and her husband, Mr. and
she haa pleurisy also.
Mrs. Emma Bissett Is living Mrs. Bob 'l'llllle of ·Columbus on
with her daughter, Mrs. Thelma
Pratt In the Bob Coats apart·
ments.
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Relatives here have received
of the sudden death of WIJ.
· word
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the 28th day of January. Mrs.
Tuttle (a lhe former, Kathryn
Walters a fonner lftldent of Mlddleporl and alto a graduate of
Hoher HospHal. Grandparents of
the lwln 8
M Chari w 11.
ore, rs.
es a

, ~me n enn· ers also of Columbus and Mr. and
•am an ·
~ylvania, Mr. Bl~n~ IS the father· Mrs. Vert Tuttle of Tuppers
m-law of Mrs. Wilham Blank, J~-· Plains.
the former Janet Russell now hving, Denver, C.olorado.
GIVE DINNER
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Mr. and Mrs. Efmer BaUey en· i
Mrs. Edwm Haggerty left Sun- tert 'ned 'th
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rs. """""~e Jan,
a~g ter, Mr. an. Mrs . ames Miss Bemice King and Kenneth
Ntwille of Hemlock Grove, Mn.
Brmgard and famtly ·
J. S, Kelly was returned to the Earl Brlckles of Darwin and Mr.
Meigs General Hospital over tile and Mrs. Bailey and daughter. ·
weekend.
. Sandra.

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The Book Of ThB

Eastem
seortns:
Summerfltkl S ls-41 I, Colllol S &lt;I·S&gt; t
CtddWi!ll 2 tHJ tO, Holaln&amp;er
111-14) 14, Huba11en I &lt;O.I&gt;
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U7-33) 46,
Score by quarltra:
!Wtlllld .. ' ' .. 10 8
Eastern ....... 10 II 9
Officials: Hamrick and WUIOIX·

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1011 play
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tbnes on mlac:ueo compared to

for Eastern.
Little Dave Martin was once
ugoin the top man lor lhe Red
Devils, hitting 19 points to lead
both teaOli ln scoring_
Vlr&amp;ll Holsinger was
for Eutern wilh 14 as Hoffm11n
bekl Eultm'a big pm, C h u c
Collins, !o 8 pointa. Hoffman also
chipped in t4 points to Rutllund,'a
wlnniug' c:auu.
On tho boards, Hulllnd's 1M
Comba ..t lho ?IC"· Rutland
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ony was iiJ charge of the devo- ' fmm the Baptist Leader was :Jre- I
tions for the evening.
senterl by Mrs. Boone
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Her scripture reading was tnk- Refreshments of cherry pie and
en from the 5lsl challler of ice cream were served by t he
Paalms and 11he gave the medi- hostesses to those alreadv m~ntation, "Washing the Heart's Win- ' tioned and Mr. and Mrs.- p a u 11
dow!."
ISmart, Mrs. Charles Benneft, j
Mr. Fowler, superintendent, Mrs. Bert Bodimer. Mrs. Willis l
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conducted the business meeting Anthony.
when Mrs. Beulah White was The group will meet at t he
named secretary.
home of Mrs. Bodlmer for the ·
ll wu announced that Dora next meet ing .
McKee, I member or the church
wUI be entering the BMTS school
in Chicago, Illinois following her

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The teacl\e(l and t.ffi&lt;'er! ol the graduation frum Middleport High
Middlepmt First Baplist f'h urrh Sdwo! Plans Wf're diS&lt;'ussed to
School met Tuesday evening at a:ssist her ih lwr education and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony this Wf'ekend she will Jr:O to Chi·
Fowler.
t'Ogo for tht' Open House to
be
The met'Hng was o;:-ened with hPid there
prayer by the pastor. Re-v . Don- After the busint"ss IDI._--(;'\ing a
eld Boone and Mrs. Gt•rald Anth- ' progrum on Teachmg te~ken

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Eastern will be matching baskets in the first round of
varsity play next Thursday night.

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Teachers, Officers Of Baptist
Church Met For Regular Meeting

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The Sports Desk

_-Only o?e
mghl, bul1l sholild be a dandy. I'
hit double figure•. He rackod up
The Point Pleasant Big Blacks, N. Car. A&amp;T 105 FayettevU!a
14, mostly on a drive-in. under
fresh from an 81·50 win over
Erskine 72 Presbyterian 68
Licking Hgli. 67, Liberty Unloo 63 hunded layup ahot.
142. Totals IS iiJ.lll 41. .
ersburg Catholic last night, wUI ~r~·~i~,e~~=:d~~ 81
Wittenberg '10, Heldelbt.rJ38
Coach Nolan
Offleia)t, Rels and Sweanngen. move into Po~e~y to test the
Ohio Wesleyan 99, HJram 63
boys were led by Kloes with 13. ALL STARS
charges of t:oach Russ e J 1

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Ohio Wesleyan W lllnm G
Bold-Wallace 11
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By Bob E. Byer
Morrison'• crew , free ti•ruw line. 1'hird plare
The Annual Meigs County Basketball tournament gets Kenyon 66 Denison &amp;II
half
time lead of iBCorer Mealey Bo"lt:l wa~ held under way in Rutland next wePk Thuz:sday and Saturday A&gt;bland 83 Findley 711
Rontral St. 69 w~ u
never threatened. to 10 puinl.!l by Wulft&gt;_
night.s 1 FeU. 16 and 18.
hlt on nine of
In the second half Racine hit
According t o drawings released today, Rutland and Lake Forest 70 llopo !Mitbl

W.Ckt:md 60. N. '-'VU.Cit , Hill M I Madiaon 7'l, Quaker City 58
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1\eading 69, MLHtalthy ~7
Deannuwn 1.25, Chandlersville 76
Ashtubula Edgewood a .Jlllnf
Into a
" 'yoming 64 st Bernard 41
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Burton 71, Newbury 54.
21-l8 Wld was
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INew LexmgLon 711, Rose\lllle 58 11Fairbanks 48 salem Lucal 39 The Tornadoes
1lK'o n g · '
Byesville 62, Cumberland &lt;15
1 Wulkins Me~rlal 'n
ahota frum the field during t h
Daytoo Shawn Acrps 41 Maysville 5H. Dresden 51
J~town 62 first haJf for a scorching 75 ?er
WaiUn 56 · Cln Coualr) Day 48 Beallsville 51, WD!JclsfJeld 49
Akron ~outh 65 , farberton 48
cent average.
La.ke _82 · Oluey 60
North RoyaltOJI _55,_Brun:iwJck _52 Coventry 59 Wadsworth S4
Raymond ''Hotdog" Kloes hit
Copley 67, Green 3.1
on the flr1t &amp;bot of the eame.
Akrun S1. Vincent 3H,
MiddlepPrt held the lead untU
Akron East Sf five minutel and 30 aecond.t
Ca11ton l..ehrruan 82,
left in the opening period wben
Youngstown Wilson 42 Duane Wolfe tied 1t at four-a 11.
Tallrull!ldge 53, Springfield Twp SO He then quickly toued In another
Kent Roosevelt 52, Norton SO
bucket to put RKiDe Into 1
Carey 61, L~:akota 31
that wa1 never endan&amp;ered.
Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 39, Racine at the end of the
Youngstown North S&amp; quarter led IIH. Kloos IJid Meal·
Portsmouth East 60, Minford 50 ey Bowles tolled 1n a bucket each
Youngstown East 43. Niles 97
111 the beginnln&amp; of the ae&lt;ond
Youngstown Ursuline 4&amp;,
1tanza to narrow the Tornado
Youo~stown Rayen 43 lea'tl, but Sam Price, Racine cen·
Hubbard 76 Austintown Fitch 65 ter, tolled 1n two free throws
Struthers 70, Boardman 48
l8-12.
C&lt;:~mpl&gt;ell ~demorial 64, Girard 47
Roger ParaoDI led the
Vienna 66, Lowellville 60
1011 men tn acoring witb 19.
Liberty 74, Cortland 89
connected for liz field

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prevalent attitude. II the Whl~ ~r chapter of thla atlmlpt to lao- bolr A Oaf, • Joe eah!B, • power.
[HoUBe is just a "place," is the late the symbol untll the emblem marble mooumelll, • otolao ., • It i.o the folth lhlt lhe
00 flag a rag? What happen~ to the becomes a shroud. Yet strip Ule •omaa bolcliag a torcb over lbe which gave birth ro tho l)'lll111 Jlalpll W. Loew. D. D.
smce we are IIUITOUnded by
[ mbol.t of a people If the aym- 1of its 8ymboll!lll and you make 11 harbor oa lb... ..ote bois were oot oatlonallam but
The coiDcldence of amuversaryl many wit.nes .., or the past.
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are gone, Ule ;; prosiac and .. dull as an East Zooe Germany. memon.. •• d eommualcole a firm moral CGDvlttloD, that
occ•sioos commemoraliug the VK.I •ymhab are the dJstU- 1dull.
Years agll Ralph Waldo Emer- kleu.
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gives significance to tbe ~
lives of Lee, WasbingiDn 2nd Lln-llalloa of momory, 0 &lt;ode bu· Symbolism can he stuffy and son wrote, "Every oplrit makes A nation must have VariOUS[ bois today. St. Paul pleaded, I
a.nd,. ill Tony Curtis. But If they coin and the remembrance of hot- , PIC• of boaor. .
there h
bee times in history ' its heus&lt; , but afterwarda the klnda of power and ooe of them beseech you to ~~.t your bodget burt it meana the movie baa tlu of tbe Civil War focusea the t Because of this ract one re· when ~:e vervn aloofness of the Ihouse confines the spirit."
j is the emotio~ .drive that is ies a Livmg saeriftce.
to cl01e down until lrey're better. lattentlons of all upoo _the mean-! greta the flippant remark of ~ symbol marked the prelude of 8 It has been a spirJt wbi~h has aroused in the c1tizen. 'ntat moti- This b DO time to be ntppant
"A1 slunt men we eliminate in~ of &amp;ymbobi. CenLunes .ugo _Ur.e l ~rator who recently visited ~ revolution. When roy~lty lost i built the ho~e called tlus coWl- vation does not come alone from aboat our II)'Dlbols; U la a &amp;bDt
every pouibllity of g~:rUing burt. • wrtteT of ~- Books_ of Eccle~ 1 ~Jte Ho~ and ~id tha"~ h~. was ~ ou~h wlth hurnJn beings :tnd hu-: try ;_ it is _a sptrlt that has express- 1 th~ nwnberlng. of resources. N~r tbai reqalrel the espresalon ef
then go ahead wilh the action. We Itea urged, , Let us ~w pralSe i JUst lookmg the Pace ~ cer. _ h man aspirations, the symbol came · ed 1tself m the flesh and blood of !1 will a convention of ~ta do Jt.
Jaitla wbleh lfYet DeW .-,
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work it out ln advance jUJt as I famous men' and a New Testa· ! Perhaps s.uc~ . rema~~-· o&gt;.~.g 1 tumb1in down .
:human hf'ings.
, It will require that wh1ch Robert a
choreog.aphers do for an involved ment writer suggested that we loot robe dlgmhed by
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rt'Cords cbapLer aft : Oul ol this bu come our oym- lFrost called a blend of poetry aod ...... lo lbe IIICieal.,miiGII.
dance seq uence
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Faith And SymboIs

Man Ta lces R.ough
Stu H In PIace 01 Gunn
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HOU.YWOOD tUPil
Gwm bravely d.Mbea into a p.aU
of hocxiiWM figbtinR for his life,
but when one of tbe baddies socka
hhn in the head with a pistol U
doesn't hurt a bit.
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in 't Peter
GThe reaiOII . It a
unn. with Dick Crockett, how·
havoc
.ver, the stunt man who makoo
tike a human punrnma hog in
place a( Craig Stevens who plays
the title role.
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Croc keU 11
among the
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45 men wnu earn e r IV ng ~ ing off horse•. plunglag. off budding• and generally beatmg the ho·
jahben out of one another. He ~
the firs\ to receive ecreen credJt
. billed on
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pretty good anyhow.
Crockett tore the litamenta In
his shoulder during a ecene in
which he fell nine kfeet. He .va11
out of work IDr wee s.
Laadl oa Carlolll
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Those at Bedford School getllng
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weeks are as fol1ow1:
4th, Kenda Chaney, W e n d y
Carper and Edward Smitb.
5lh Grade, Sandra Bailey, Dawn
Cayser and Janet St. Clair.
6th grade, Sharon Smith, Carol
Hall, Bobby Whaley and Garoldine Hayes.
7th grade, Charlotte Lambert,
Nancy O'Brien and Je81Ulett
Bather.
ath grade, Philys Swindell, Bob
Smith, Mllte Mulford.
Tboeo not mlsaillg any school
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Cheryl Biggs, Carolyn Brickles,
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Administration assigned ODe of Its they could not be bothered by all ,.la~~~t~bei~'r:._bed~~rooma~~at:_:nl~gh~t.~The~y~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""""
auditors, Frank J. Horuff, to look this paperwork. It took them 10 _
into the possibilities of_ putting a years to get ~rt (learance pa·
lot of shipping records m electronpers down to. five.
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ie data processin~ machmes to San Franc1sco s Marine
Ex·
sim?lify bookkeepmg.
change sparked a simUar effort
Horuff dscovered that the pa- on shipping pa;.erwork three year•
perwo1·k requirements in the ago by publishing 1 book, "Mershipping industry were oo compll-1 chant Shipping on e Sea of Red
cated that no electric brain could Tape ."
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absorb all the fada.
I So the first thing to be done was AND SO, AFI'ER MUCH bur·
t imj)lify some 300 forms used eaucratic fooling around, a ~rnthe -rld'o fin11t beef •••
~alf a dozen government agen- mittee of five expe~ from f~ve
availablo
at Kroger
1 cies and the shipping indlllStry. government
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agenc1es b bemg
T h. r. were over 4,400 blank put together under Commere:e DePhone WY·2-3914
spaces on these forms that hnd 1 partment aua,lces. to go to work
Corner 2nd &amp; Rutl•nd Sts.
lionel-, rolled, tied
on the vast amounts of red tape
10 be fll
1 d i b somebody.
Middleport, Ohio
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that hamstring the growth of lho
:----------~~ IN REVIEWING THESE forms, U. S. shipping business,
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H•ve Your New
it was discovered that the 5 hip
It's the Water Transportabo~
clearance form needed to move a Facilities Committee, to give It
vessel in or out of port still used the full handle, and Frank Horulf
practically t h e same language is its active head.
adopted in I'HO during the reign Other agencies represented are
o( Queen Anne of England:
Coost Guard, Bureau or Customs,
Ttnderay
"These are to certify all whom Public Health Service, Plant QuarJt dotb concern that the master antine Service, Budget Bureau,
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Mode especially for you burden . . . . . hath here entered Archives, which 'stores the recat th• · · ·
and cleared . .. •• etc., etc., etc., ords. A11 of them, plus State, Jus... "according ro law."
lice and the sblpping industry
It takes 24 such documents to help clutter the ocean with more
clear a ship in Md out of N e w paperwork than it has seaweed.
From Our
AR oc111 wute removed
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and 44 in Manila, which requires more for the new committee to
McCALL'S
a total of 213 carbon copies. These complete ita slm:?lleation work.
PATTERNS
forms cover crew and passenger The Certificate of Registry which
lists. health certificates. plant and au ships must carry now requires
Jfty ., .... •·
norl"' ....
A wide selection of Bot- animal quarantine data, immtgra- 60 documento. This can be reduc1
any wools to choose from. tlon and customs declaratrons and ed to two.
all manner of statistics.
1n this process, It may be nee··
"
essary
to write a new dictionary
SINGER
DR. C. L. GUTIIRIE of the U.S. of about 150,000 words so that govS•les &amp; Service
Archive• R "'ords Management emment agencies and shipping
Service, called in lo help simplify flnns use the same terms to list
these forms, estimated that at cargo on standardized shipping
THE
least five billion words a Ye a r manifests,
have to be written to handle Amcr The task of winning lnternationAdd .........r..r. ._
s...ll, · · - . . . . . . ..
ka's 32 billion dollar annual for- al acceptance will ha taken up
, c1gn commerce.
by Lhe U.N. in April,
When international air transport
too ..,, ............ 4••·
E. Moln
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Pomeroy started to grow, airlines decided

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WASHINGTON_ INEA&gt; _ Ef·
fn ts t cut through government
business red tape always
turn up a good bo rror story.
Three years ago the Maritime
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golden moments!

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Sliced Bologna

Clean-Up Sale On Coats
Hats - - $1.95 to $3.95

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musical "West Side Story,'
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Feb...-libIfone
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BY J. SHERMAN PORTER
lion In whJcb your State Senator til.
87 llorul4 , _ . , ...,mao, .D. IW
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lkleo ,.j,llo
e NEW YOIIK tUPII __ , . _,
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"I hive a problem whlch hu &lt;iolbel wben tbor Vlllluro o u I
' U all w:'th
..,':::":.~ ry ol the Nft' York GlonU and
Stale lierullor, 71h-81h Dlolrlcl 1.o mle~ hu brooghl about
one matter which come• to my con•iderable dlscuaaion throup My bill ID exempt gum b a II beta wflb me ...,ly all Dll' Ulo ond theD rua 1D cover U the wind
tubbed Or pre! Lou Gehri&amp; of the New
I
attention through vcleron's orgon- the malll.
machlo01 from lbe t5 license foo and U II a dHflcult one IDr me 1D llfrl or they loot 0 droll. They 1 erabiy
v'...
~ld
Yankees had aimolt Identical
IZ~~l·ons 18 the propolllll of Mrs
established under an act ol I he shake, The problem i.o nall-bJt.- bury themaelv" In eoverlngo at loll after ohower 1If14the ld hill time batting averages. Terry
Mary Go 1mau D~rector of t h e l As you know , l served during 103rd Ohio General AISOIIlbly lw tng," wrl~a a 23-year-old mill. Dight. They bathe In noar oaJd.
heoa
sti-~
co
and Gehrl!l .340
Your D1p •ntlrlll'
1- ·341
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-•••-· to break log wate r 11 night becauae they' re you
w don't
youturn ~
ObJ'l Department
of Public Wei- the interim on . a comm&amp;Sston
&amp;--- an "I've tried ev-,!.UW6
doora:,
tailyour
and11010
dalhou
for
-- ·
O..lerFer
fare, that County Soldier and Sail- study the orgamzahon aod fmanc- amendment, wblch I accepted,,... this habil but nolhfog aeem.o ID fearful of cai&lt;:hllll cold H !bey go the acliabl Talui dee;&gt; br tho
8UFF.U.O WOMAN FlR8T
or Relu·f Commissions be abol - Ing of health d1str1cls and the quirtng that all future Jnatall- work 11 there actually anything [out after • tub or shower. And , inr
r.
and et ea In' BUFFALO, N. Y. IUPJ) _
!shed anu lheir work bf absorbed opinion crystalltted in my mind ations of gum baH machiJ'leS be you can suggest to help me?"
, when they go out, they put 00 earg ~=- long ga!
Charles Fahning of Buffalo wu
AND
by county welfare.
llhat health distncts sbouJd have a~roved by the Health Depart· Nothlll except maytie
~uffs, mJttena ove~ gloves and aw:nrfrom hrnne.
the first woman ever to bowl
13
Jt
that thlS 1i not ,a minimum of 50.000 populatUn ment.
mo..-al Dl your troD&amp; teeth
hned boota over the1r •hoeJ
Y
.
game. She accornjpli.ohed ll
good proposal with a ;lhysiclall as a he a 1t h An example of how blanket JJ bt a •urr·ftre
Now all the.e dnl~• merely I You may not llkt It at firll.
feat in Wl9.
it la my pur- corrumsswner. One other aspect tbe appllcation of the state law 1 do DOl •DIIet&amp; sue.b. a meanre, ~erve W make yoa more MUit.l..-e if you ba~ tbe fortitude to
pose, if it be up of this thing is that the Advisory "a letter from Mrs. w. R Lemt.. aalurally.
lo cold. So, II yoa wul lo -·- ~ •t It, you II find that cold II
the Ohio Gen· Council should contmue to be the ke of Cincinnati which tells of the You will cease to bite YD u r lltlze you nell yoa've lol to swtteb ulattng.
.,
eral Assembly agency which elects the Health re-installation of gum ball mach- -~~~- he
ha -----..l
your tadk!J. Not aU •' oaee. but [ Sorry you uked.
. IY: w hen an operato r fret
lU1JI3 w
n you
ve ~~
padaa11,-• .
, to resist it. Per· Board.
mes. 0 bv1ous
unduly
about thia
_ and
_Glove ~ters are all .
sonally, J 1i k e1 The matter which becomes moves a machme from one loca·
tte
Try keepmg room temperatures IWJth sparking white faaluons
t h e principle moot Is whether a health com- tlon to another he ia installing It er rna rs.
just below 70 during lbe day and aU audsable, of couroe.
representa- missioner must be a doctor. I at the second place and approval ''WQ tJ It that aome
Self-Service M•rket
Pomeroy
lives of veter- have a letter from Dr. Chester H. of the Health Department the C ufl
from ld th
.
s er JDJre
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co
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OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:30 P.M.
1
: n·s org,oniz~tiom having direct Allen of Portsmouth, h1mse
a app1tes. .
ers?" asks a Floridian. "''Wh&lt;m ll
charge of relief to their Jess fortu· medical doctor' who argues that You . w•ll recall that this p~ the temperature gela below 60,
nate fellows who served their a lnyma~ . actually would be bet- of. Jeg~slatlon primarUy benefits can't seem to get comfortable,
country in time of war. We owe : ter quahfled to pt-rform the ad- K!wanlS, Lions. and Junior Cham- there any way I can be hel,oed:r-- 11
too much to the men and women ministratlve duties or a he~th ber of Comm~rce - orsanizatiobS Sure there is, dear lady. B u
•
who served their country in war- commissioner than most medical :Which use tbe1r share of the ~rof- please don't bate me after you're
time to take -a step such as this. men .
Its from tM g~ baU machmea read my suggestions.
Dreneo That Sold For $10.95to $19.75
Therefore as I have written and It simply goes to show t h a t for youth aeuvdies.
•
. to every ques- These are JUS
. 1 some of the Whllelbereareovory
told representatives
of the v.F.W. Ithere are two s1des
h
tile ed aad1ewpeoYouDg·ll
and the American Legion l•ron· Uon, and while I still feel that problems a legislator confronts P1e, •ac u Uh II ed b 1d
not countenance such a s'tep.
i doctors
should head health dis- when he introduces a bill, or has ::r:~e:." ho D1lll'k 1 yro
Itricts, certainly you must coneedeJa part in the introduction of a bill
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are
--~~• stand ·lS we11 1ak. aft er tong st ..Y\Q•
..a..
aelllltt..-e
cold, tile vaat
' legisla·
At least two pieces of
that Dr. A11ens
majorlly
of the lo
eGW-te~~lltl..-e
owe

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BOYS' OXFORDS

Toclay's Mecl.·cal Report Ito~
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DRESSES · · · ·· · · · · · $3.95 to $10.95

Doo'l
Risk h. k as
as $1500. Some guys get
COME SEE,., CO/tiE S;l\'E1
It's not that
star~ are c IC • that much for jumping between
en Insurance compumes an-t the
.
h
·d. d 't
t 1 risk their horses · •awmg a stage coac
OCEAN SPRAY . .MikH Ham Toole Beller
atu 108 on Will o
and then let the coach run over
16-or
valuable nt~cka al long as Cr.'Ck· 'em It can be dan erous y,•ork
ell and hia band of professional , but ·u·~ worth it." g
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Clnl
tough guys are available.
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"Some leadmg men are I!;:CCal
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"' their own stunts," Cn· ' , u
;;, DEL MONTE .... Early Garden
snid . "Alan Lodd, Burt Lancaster
&lt;~nd Kirk Douglas ore t~rrif1c-;!!~:

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t2• 1 1:1 10 ltr u•n a ,fi151 a• lulh•"'
nuded of cJ an1al upholst e11'
SO:!!\[)()() I lo llll \1 ll u &gt;l-' 11 ~ 1 t.o• I 1\1~ ~
by Connon
4 cents per word, one 1D sert1on Mm1mum chaq:e-60
NOTICf OF APP OI NTMENT
fluo HI&gt; " th~ '"'"""'" ~ ' ' "" 11 f ' l lltKJ
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Cons1de rmg the demands m&lt;lde
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Svec:Jal-one month f01 JO cents pe1 wu rd
E ua t~ ot B LISS woDDTAIIID D.- . t n •d •n t on d '"'~"' ~' I"" IC h•" l-' rat r...
on a se ~ retary s lime. lh!S can
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FOR Hf&gt;~NT - AtMI'Iment - ..,
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''""Hhrl followmg sett lement of the steel
us Willi a Vtrtua y un tmHe
:oom ~ and hath flll! E,l&lt;;l \l :un 1
th•t HU&lt;
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expanse of forehead to wnnk1c tn I
-\d~ received by 10 A M wlll be In thai d a~(l paper.
htrl
IIIH\PI rat~ &gt;II all lle &gt;n S I I e
Streel Pome1o\ l'hollt' W\ 2 1
rnult•Pl•·• ot "'"''l"art .. r or un~ P•r I '!he earnmgs were equal to 24 thought.
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nff l! l' O/ lh~· I !lt rtl\ lrtP&gt;Utl't, cents per share of common stock.
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(I) NOTICES
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dan $795, HadJO and heat er
b th
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HOSIERY TIPS
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on y at OS
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aad A. Sen·lce Sla&amp;lob Wf 1·
oar 's, Pome10y.
2-7-titc
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at 1 1' h·lml' ol !\"t ami M 1 ~ .... rtu rtt nM th" .r' ""' lh• pwnmm
flrst news conference since ti'llt·
- WY 2:J200
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f.ZI.Ue 1956 PLYMOUTH C..: I u b Sedan
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I t h•· h•~h~• ' b•d uH~nn ~ : t h ~ 11,owJcst
warmer tones m hosiery to make mg office He lDSplred my conh·
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(17} HELP WANTED I 11w Plul.tlht•IJ S.itlf'ly of lhe aw~rd
Ult l'rl'~ l •~ll" lhr l&gt;"nd~ "''
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LOW LOW PriC81
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"Folo1 M111lt&gt; Shop"
$1ill5, VB engme. a uto trans · __
c d un ~ut h om nt sat!! hi )( hf'!l.t them look rounder- and don't ence ng
away, no ony WI
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his
baldness
but
with
the
way
nc
U h's '\1uskal- Wr'v" got ll.
Iii d 10 and heater, mud a nd snow1 MAN r()
i\ {I liME eo PdJnn '"''u ('lmrt ( lll l&lt;'lt of f'hlt !'i l Wi ll must 1w J&lt;' Ju m 1 ,~nlod 11 , a 1,,,, 1d ,, ""ear st()(• mgs tat have seams.
E•,...rt alano tuning and rrpair 1u·cs on rea. good front tm•s 1wm·k Must havf' auto Phmw M,1 mt'l'! 'I h11rs&lt;in', evemn'-' at 7 :lU Ic h e• k drawn "" "'".l ccrtlf i('d t)y a
conducted h imsell and what he
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.::to lvo nt h ank !wh" h hank rn ust IJol•
h d
work
good apJ&gt;faranc"e bbtk w 1 t h i !&gt;On W Va Spruc1• ·v,~,70
a t lhf' dlllu h Mrs WJI! mm Rrad- f ""'' 11ihPr than tht' hldder, 1r th._. hodADl&gt; BODY TO HAtH.
a to say.
•~ " hank &gt; pJnalJio I &lt;&gt; ~hl' {;ountv
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h ld
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2 fi 3!c r011 I li gro up \\ Ill hme cha rge of I d"r
:\II wor k fiiAJ'aoki' d
~lute lop
Blaellnar .s Pornm th&lt; am ount ut ,,.. P" r .-t'nl 111
For baby·fine hair, a perrnanT e con erence was e in t e
Phooe WY %·2118&amp;
etoy
2-7-6te
tht&gt; t·u·nm~
the 1•a• amoun t nf th•· hon cl8 h1d
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th he new State Department Audlto."iOVEH Jo"OHT\'' Wh; WOI k tnr
fill uprm ~on d lllou that •f llu: bl&lt;:l ent 19 a must ,especm y wi t
Phone WY·2-2475
Pomr.roy , Ohin
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a&lt;'&lt;'t'lliN1. th l' 11lrlder w111 r&lt;"C&lt;e,ve full new ha ir styles. And if vou're urn, the same place where Presi·~,, .... _ ];;~u
Y OUTH (' u b Seda n 0 tt•rs' '' ,11 yoltl own l l ~Jn('S~
F'Eil· Ifl
an d p a v '"r MHh bono 8 m accord~
d
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I d h "·!,
Motn
St,
Po.......,
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h th• ''' '"' ~ an rt provMoans ga met o t &lt;t keae hance oncoormg
1
ent Kenn y a rea y as ut:t:D
- - - - - - -$495, 6 ry l engme sld shJft . - ru11 nr j)&lt;Jlt ltnW- 1/J/ p.ui Je
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RlaettoJ,•I' ".•
ul .• rl. woo\e R.·owl&lt;'l"h
,ll'Y S1n n" V. lie Sh!l!ll' oi l "' ,•,h• ~,,""tlt(, ur rorfe•t tltt' •arne your lorks, ha ir dyeong a lso adds blazmg tralls to the New Frontier
good
ENROLl, NOW!
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w. ll ffi('{~( tn 1eglli nr a ~ qu ..llfd ,..,I,,.M .. " 111 the .. ~.,m
Pomeroy
WVB-270-17
fllf'hmnnci
v
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"a"l ttmtlllwn "' ""' rulf•lltd
body.
by holdmg telev1sed seances WI~~
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" Mt'l&amp;• f'nuo'y Sc!hool of Daare"
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&lt;t{'~~IOll I• Jtd,t\' at M (I m HI I ill' I Htd~ ~ h~ ll l11• sealt•d an d t nl'lnr~l' &lt;l
the press.
!21 2, &lt;! ]4, 2.1 4tp i 'OO""I·II l'l
b
I ' h•d WJ tn•u, ly lln•p •tal ~·ut lllt 1 cs
Tap - Ballroom
1959 CHEVROLET
Fleetstdt•
r 1.1
I&lt;Jtlt•t mem f't s wtl Jln~~&lt;h ,
Rusk, however, reverted to the
Coli WY %·mt
hf' 1wr' vll'(1 .m d .111 .ue tll'l'''' t to
, " ~ prn ..·~dln1u' for th l~ lasut Panthers Split Two
old
fashioned format, with "lwe"
P1tkup $1395. One owne1 , new
(I B) EMPLOYMENT lw ,ll'f'St•n l
1 2S 30tc
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~vt hC&lt;·n taken untJer lhe ru per. C
1'0 p ort)an rJ
1hV!8\\JII
I r u c· k trade- m. 4 s1xl tr,m~
of
S&lt;IUlr~. Sand er~ &amp; llem psey. _,ameH
cameras
barred ThiS gave the afI Hon\1 Au"" 1 &lt;'Y~. 1 tevt'lan!l, Ot\lo,
WANTED
Undt&gt;(ealed Portland trounced
ieE US t'OR YOUR FEED
heate r omd defroste1 . Blaett 1
wl"''.. nppn&gt;\ lng or ..uon may b~ ob
fair a homey touch that helped
(201 BUS!NESS
attdt attd caltom 1rindlng. nar's Pomeroy
t" ""'rt ~&gt;v 11!, suu o'sRful rmttl ~• 11t Pomeroy's Seventh and Eighth put everyone at eaAe.
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WOMAN WANTS HOME an tl
h • ~ ·~ l'•' ll'e
A •vmpltHt' t t anMr opt
MiddiPport FeN .&amp;tort&gt;.
"' """"''fllniR an11 th" prtnlc&lt;J w•TJds gmde rs Saturday 69-17 behind the 1 mean, 1t was mce to be able
1956 FOHU DUMP 'I'HUC..:K Good
wn~t·s thts wmll•t Itt heltJ supSERVICES
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IIY t he ( ott II ~, t o· 31
t t t f La
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( ll Zll, 30lc &lt;:onditlon
pom ou pu 0
rry r ce to sneeze without 60 mtlhon peoNew lh'l'!'i
motor . ;wtt one c tuld ~-:omg 1o s!·hool \rH CON IJITIONING. RF.FRIG. ll"•'thrr "lth a •t·r t. tlr nt .. sltnwt rtlf no
lohgatJmt P&lt;mllu~t~ or t hr~ate!'l&lt;d ilt and 16 by Marvm McKelvey.
pie saymg "gestmdheit"
'fhom"s
.. Ste w"rt
.., ·".~ ' . Hool\,,nd . W11tf· m ;;t'P Ed tth l\.1y('t's at , EHATION SI'IVII'f' J af'k s He- lhl! thTH "I lhl' dO! hYO!If, IU I'O] tolrt
~ATCH FOR " Whistl~g-Jack's"
&lt;~•·
ilver.v
or
to
f'rm,,,.,
th"
v~l
t&lt;tttv
of
Pomeroy
was
led
in
scoring:
OhiO 81U·471tl
2 1:1 filp
MJ" Julm Ullb •t:tl ll vsl'll fngeratmn. Nt&gt;w Hnven
Phone th,. b" nrt ~
tho• Pllwe,. to ~~l!ue by Dennis Moore with eight and Even so, the environment wns
ad next wrek. Someth1n~ Spe·
St , Mi&lt;ldlcporl, Ohw
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h·v
v uf h ~ e1 for th eir
too much for one reporter. He adTlJ 2 :J5:l7
c1all
!2 :t 6tr
vay•mu•r
Jeff Gibbs with four. Pomeroy's
(9) FOR SAL~
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMF:NT
dressed
Rusk as "Mr. President"
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In tlw t•vent l h ~ lnlerr•t on said F 1'flh
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an
2)
CARD
OF
THANKS
FRESH
COW
Wll.I.IAM
HLAK~:
With
halh
Phone
WY
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CUSTOM
MF.A'f
('\JTTING
borua
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id
by
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uf
...:ongr..,
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gra
ers
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ea
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11
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of
''Mr Secretary''
instead
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eurm• suhJ•·•L to F•dtral tn,(nu" T 1~;- Coach Hubert Price's boys 21·13
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Don:as, Ohm
2-7-lilp e'o'efliiH.{S WY. 2-331!)
11·17-111!
\\'aid ( ' NisR Sons
P~ 1•ro u1 to dellven. th•• au('eeufuJ
Diplomatic Touch
WI{; DESIRE TO EXPHESS OUH
R t
Ohl
btt.lt1tr mav r~·ru~e to aceept deh~ery in the preltmmary contest.
0
Although he is new at his cur- ~m• Ar el'ealllrw• ID •HNd...,
:u•nt&gt;,
autl '" ~u1h n•n• "''~ bond o1 &lt;t'rti
heartfelt thanks to neighbors, 112 HATS KILLED w1th STAH IJOUSE 111:14, LINCo-f":JV- He 1ahtfl,
t&gt;
t"honto
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"""'k
~ hat! be retu rn l'd without
Comp Hearint Centw
rent job, Rusk showed that he is
fnends and all who assisted m WAIU'AHIN guaranteed 21'.: lh 4 rooms and b.1th new C!aS
u•t••nftt
VISIT HI:RE
2 130h·
421 Morkot St.eot
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anyway alter the death o( our
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Jo;twrsbt~eh IIH rdwarc ,
furnrll'e Phone 'VY 2 JS75 fll
lt Is •·ontempl at NI that aald Board Mr. and Mrs. Carroll McKen· not Jacking in diplomatic training
____ nl C om m l ~~l urt cr~ "Ill ml'et al J JO
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P•rk•nburv.
W. Va.
hu~tbund and fnther , Hoy H..:•lph
I I~Cir fitm F IIlli' M1ll
_Gall~~lrs ~~- fi f)l41t
12 131f l - - - AIJCTTONEER~
o 'clo~k ~ m un the l•t tt 01 v of March zie and daughter Nanette o£ Gal- He greE"led us by paying respects
Phono GA·2·5611
Smtih. Espeetolly the tnlllhem·
~.11 I() :w. 21 2~21127 , EIGIIT HOOM HOi lS F:, lwo five •
('omfJIIPte ServH.-.
~~(lla~~~~un~ld~r nllld hid• li nd make lipolis VISited Mrs. Margaret Mc· to our experience and comre·
~ts Hev. Morgan anrl Hcv . C.1s
(2t 1, 2. I. 8. Y, IU , 12ttJI
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Thu bon!IJ wt ll bl' delhered at lht
lt:nce iD reporting governmental
,
-- -room aparlmenls A N engel
CriU Hradford
offl~•· uf lh"' und l'ralgneo, or !ltiO'h Kcnz1e. Unwn Ave., Monday
affairs.
lo for thcrr consolmg words, GAS. I&lt;'UI~L OIL und coal furPhollu WY 2_a272
li-Z-Lie
Wrllr. t'holle or Cllnlnti
otht•r J&gt;lace u mav tw 11cr 11•11 on evenmg
Tear Off and Mall Thla
lhiP &amp;mgers, Ji'r~lnnd Noms, no('es lalt fnr h'«•c e&lt;rom.ooes
with lht· ~ ut·C&lt;e ~~ru• bidder. u uu·~~d~
Should our quest for news oc·
rJ.
C. URAUI-'ORD, Kal'lnP, Ohl• uf lh•· ll ml ls of tile County of MeJI{H
Coupon For Complete
f&gt;' IOI'f'fl('e Ad11ms, Mar~IC Grtrnm lf'orl'ffilrn &amp; Abholl MaMit•jKHt i iiOUSE 5 HOOMS AND BATII
the bttlder 11 hall p11,- expense or
casionally clas h with the dr ~ 1rf ·
011 1
Free Information
all ur~anrwltnOl'l, a ud to caeh
6-tll-th: l II Col&lt;•-sl , Pomc1ov Near Ma I
(208) INSURANCE
~ ;:~;.. l&lt;l ~~~a~••~~~~··elend P. r or tile
ment' s desire for secrecy, then he
who senl the lovely f1owt•rs ,md
son Hndf_!l' f'a ll llowaui Cce 1l, -- ------:==c:-:=::--::::-:-ltoo lld ~ 111 the phll·e ur delivery •he
hoped the ... nr;uing tug-of-war
1 am interested tn learn·
1 I'I•:K IN C.I*:Sfo: I or· \\'\' -2·f)244
and many l'ard!l May GOO Hh•fl!l l&lt;'OH SAU:
( Jt 10 tlr 1COMPLF.TE INSUBANCF.: PHO- : h";~ n~~~.. , ~:~~~~lf~~~u:;.rl~.~t" 1 ;1~~"~h!~
Gaugt&gt; readings; Gallipolis dam would be a fnendly one, he said.
ing more a bout Zenith Hearlht&gt;m
pups M we•·t&lt; ~ olcl, I lrm,,le M - - - · tcdlon , Ltfe Aut(t, F'~re, PoliO llw lhlrd dnv hf'fu re th l! propli~Pd
I wouldn' t say that tlis prai!;e ing Aids.
19 o. 9 5, runn mg 4 feet on roll·
W lt• (_ 'h1hln•n Mol !tPr '2 ma lr•o.; l '.tll \\'Y 2 f~)(lr,
OOEHN 4 H 0 (J M liNf&gt;'UH
Ca ll fJou Mtlls. Middleport, OhiO '::~:;:, rl~~ . u:o. [l~:~ 11 t11 ~~t ~~~tl~lo;~~!'
of
the ~ress corps disarmed any· ( ) Please mall full details
e1'S,
Pomeroy-Mason
21
31,
pt
2 7 :'k
NISJied api
Fu 1nlK'f'
l\t',ll
and l&lt; J&gt;J&gt;tOVillll of&gt;Inion will be .r.vaol'
l:tnd Stste1
and free literature.
IVY 2 '1117&lt;
I ' f
' ' -nhl &lt;• foo tll'tlvllrv IUHI ll:ll'lni lht&gt; dllte Pleasant 25.03, Hinton .092 sta· body, but there dtd seem to be
2 11 It&lt; f&gt;'Oll Si\Lt&gt;: ~ 1011 m housr h, 1st•
·,
l "· t c· BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCB and hnur ror th" tl! ndcr at th e s~tld
)
Ple2se telephone me at
1·''" uf dell~eJy, Plovtded how•:;pr honai'Y. Kanawha Falls 1.44 ris· an unur.ually small percentage of
Middleport Fire • Aut. P
rnt•nl I1,11 II i\flll'l]l'd n Slane III]'( I INtt•ctY
r, • 'l
,. llN ISf[L'"
• •·.u :1 100m Auenl~.
"'
that
n"thlng he!~f n &lt;'onlnln cd ;, h :.~U ing, Cllarleston lfl.19 rising. Lon- loaded qut!st1ons.
hom~ lo arrange for 1
wr. WISB ATO d'f!IA NK
01 111 1 ktldu•n g.ro.; ht•: tllll~ vl'nt•ll mt l uml 4 mom ap; 1rtm1·nl , Mlddl('- mob1lo Bonds. Phone WY 1o vrHent tht• making of a mulually
demonatntioa.
Rusk also was exceptionally
1
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. tl a)( J«a bl• arr,tn~cmf'nl ror the tle
man y friPill.\8 an neJJ.(h llll s whu ltlmd s ,11 11 · nf hm ll (', til WY 2
])(It I l 'hum• WY 2 111;'4
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B-27· llvrry or th.. lm ml • ell her nt fhe don. Marmet and Winfield dams
l1 ank for a government offici21. NAME, -----··--·-······
-~-- p1;, ., .. fix&lt;•d for &lt;h•llv .. ry or el ...•wherr
2 2 lit'
- h,. IIX'&lt;I In any way dIll In~'" lh ., ·''I"
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(21) REAL ESTATE
'' 111 ,.. nola·e hila not been wlven were on the sills.
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STREET: ·---·-·-········
If,
at times, he begs off answer·
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1lln1" S~ and death of OUl dt&gt;dr Iaby the Cuunty
walwd hv lhe
1
ke
ebnditions
remain
about
th~
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. 1~ 4 HOOt\• • llfll SE on ti nton AV!'· •- ll'IUM
- ----llO'JS
- -~- - tuct·e•Riul bl!l tler '" u' lh• "", "...." ,1~...
ing a ,uestlon ongrounds thal he PHONE' ·-··-------·······
11wr o"d grandf•th•r . Not i&gt;ol·.o" 1'"1
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WV l ;, '' ~ ~:. rOH SAI..E, transr1 lt•t , no- llti.IIHinn .u l't l&lt;'ule, some on lhe Oh1o R1ver, but ill not prepared, he said, the rd·
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1'111 h l'hol\t' Alh,my t\ 1\' H-12111
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aml approving opl 11 ,., 11 ''' "o ,,., 11 .
Jer·ce
t' ''!'IP('('J.t Yl
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2 h 1,11) Will nl . vt11ty •·oom, base· ah t .. fur rtdlnty to th•· ~·11 ,,.,.,·,," 1 more boats were moving today
lh,·•••k tloc nur·.&lt;KC"
- a",, d IJo· Mt ·:, 11111
nwn t . tear l'lii (IOtl, gus flom: bid ,1,. ,. llt •u•h J&gt;lat·e of dt&gt;JI\'ely on The first boat reported moving
(;OWlUl of the Mu••)IO
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BUSINESS
rurn;l&lt;.t' heul CDn ht• sel:'n t&gt;ven- or
\:.! 00 o'{ lock noon or the
"'
3Utttbdur~
• Plendur
day nner the tiny fixed in the Ciooinnnti area was t he
NOW IS THE TIME
!IUSJ IItal,
the Cllnse Vunt'1 a l JUs! IIVI'Jhaul c·ct fi.Jl J.!nod rul.
OPPORTUNITIES
mg!l 6 to 9 at 1085 Vme Slr&lt;'et for lite • ~dpt of bfd1. and thf! 1uc
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ce•sful b!dller •hall nol be ln de· James Hines up at Dam 34 early
TO SEW FOR
omP I e pa IJ(;nrt' IS 1111 Ht•v
lw t $7~00 :ifl httsltt•l c·uttl 200
MJd1lh•port. Phone WY 22870. fa ult ur .wy of hll ounaattons. he today, Rain and warmer weath·
lluht•rt Smith unci wlft• also h.tlt·~ gm11l h.tv 1; A n, ... m ~ -- ~ $400- MONTIII.V - - 2 21ltc 110
•hall hav~ the rlwht thereafter .:md
lonJ u no ~u rh t.. mlcr hy th~ Ier wiD start ~reaki.Dg up the
thust• who UtougtJI fond
WI '12:l2H
t ll Hjl
SI'ARF. TIMJ.:
·--County •h11ll yel have heen luad" to
,
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' 1''01{ SAl E - 5 room hOUl'iC, bath, Ulll'el the ron tracl ol pureha!l', -~~.. Ice. Boats were movmg in most
lc a m y
Mr :me-. Mr!l ANTitH !I, llr Mtm~:HN Futtllhut&gt; 1Hddhng &lt;11ld r·ol lt·t·lmg- mone y
gmc~ge , 1 uere ground I mile rt.1ht 1" be ex.errtJed by delln11na sections of the upper Ohio River
SEE OUR
l1on MrKntghl. Len llf't('f' lwds. ch'f'~~~·~~ tahll'!'i, t'hans
from Nf'w TyJ)e luph qunltty
from H:u·uw al Dorcas. Phone ~~~r:~;; ~;~:~r:~:n~~u:~{ ...:~tt~~ :r~~~~~! Boat movements:
.
IUid A 1•. Ptf'rce
ell· Also ctuuhle r•'ry l'Jt e, 1-'l enC'h &lt;'0111 Ollt'l utt&gt;d d1spcnsPrs lll !h ts
WI !J-l7?H.
2 fi :ltc or au\b ean~ellatlnn Such bld&lt;1er
2 It ttp
IJI'l'CI No .Sf'l!ing
lihlll th ereupon be entitled '•I the
Ohl Rl
C 'bl do
h yt• t
W1ll ~ t·l l 1 twap
Call
__ _ _ __
rdurn ut th~ &lt;lcpntll which arjumo
ver ruc1 e
wn
eBright
WY 2 25H5
2 8 :\I t• To quahfy
you
must
h&lt;we
l'm',
7
ROOMS'
'10DERN
block
home
panled
hi•
bid
and
n
shall
btr
re13,
6·50
B
m:
Cornell
up
14,
3:20
f
"
turned IO him lrmu.. dlat ely
(B) AUTO SALES
Beautiful
W II 1 SAf'l!ll•'!O: _ Smner
re ('rt'nl'l'l1 $000 to $I!)OI) cash.
lof'uted in the v1llage of Syra- The rlah~ I• resuved to reJect hld1 p.m; Mary B. down 16, 5 a.m.;
"'
SI'V&lt;'n tn l"elvf! hours WL"t.'kly
oa.rd uf l'ommlnlon..u of Rocket down 22, 5 am.; Frank·
' '
Atttom, 1111 11 ~ za~ sl'wmg mu
cuse. Gas Fm·m•ce. all b1r~·h
M"l•• county, ohto
Spring Cottons
can net up to $4110 monthly.
built in cabt~ets in tile kitchen.
By Mary Amber.ll&lt;'r. C!l'rk lin Pierce down 23. 9:15 p.m.;
•I· me. mukt•s bullonholt•s Sf'Ws Mon• lull lime . .,.. 01. !}f'rsonal In121 1-8. l!I·Jtc
un lmttnn !'i ov!' lr asts
blmd
4 bf'drooms livtng room dm·
Beaver down 23, 4:15a.m.; C. V
Mmnea(lolis,
Mum
lndude
CINCINNATI WPH-Ltvefltock H
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23 6 ••
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,·y
d•·ing
l'oom
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klt&lt;·ht•n,
Jnrge
tec·rea·
omer own • ,._ a.m.
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Arnt\I'Jran c:oal slove. luundry.
750 lb 2S 25-25.50, standard 20.00.. Onward down 10:20 am.
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1 hardtop, Very gocKI tomtl• ,m1 f:U:CTHO l.lJX VACUUM Clt•an- t'IAI Br('{'(tJn~ Cllrfiss Breed- Sl Contnd Willis J,cutlmghnm . ers. 32 ()0..36,00, overage to high
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hmd, nearly all tra ctor tillable, 18 00, 2-S 450-550 lb. 14 .a8 • lS OO;
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MUELI.F.R- nJiiNAcES.- WEST· IMrn With mllkhouse. Dairy has lb wooled lambs 18.00, Rood and I
rQal MARINIE SUPPLIES INGHOUSE appliances Arnold o;.&gt;erated With over fmty cows ch()Jce 17.(1()..17.50, utility 14.(10..
Brothers, Syracuse, Oh1o. Phone F:ur &amp;room frame hou~e With 15.00; ewes 5,(10.6 00.
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health of owner. Total price ~ :_~•.:::::..~~~=
P"-e WY!-SI'll
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a 2-bedroom home m g 0 0 d ..,, tlt.ttiiS1tU.h; lilt - - . IUIIO.oe'.n: .-.... • vt•l ,.""-' --'"'- 11.ooo... ,
netghborhood. Bath and turn- ~ too.oo, llrtl-. IUto,Oti.n; r... N-.
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The Doily Sentinel Will Run Your "Sttuation
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caal diacount price• beP~IV- lnlel·est only on owner's .......
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tuty until first mortgage
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Wanted" Free Of Charge During The
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Month Of February.
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R..,.nont 01y1 at Stlffler'1I

COME e BUY e SAVE !
Re9ul1r $ 1 .79

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Ladies' Knit Shirts

$1 .79 value, Asst. l'olors. priced

for quick aale Shop Early.

$1 ,00

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24 Only 79c Steak Knives · · · · · · · · · · 25c
Regular $ 1 .29

Ladies' Jamaica Shorts
Scl\'t' � now. you will pay $1 .29 fur
L hese in 2 monlh1. So - Hurry to Stiff.
len1. Assorted Colors - 2nd Floor.

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36 Only Regular $ 1 .79

., Plastic Waste Baskets
Limited quantity. So Come Early ror
your aood lookin11:, 11erviceable plastic
waste ba�ket wilh prt&gt;tl)' delitign .

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$ 1 .00

24 Only Reg. 59c Dust Pans · · · · · · · · 44c
Fine Quality ½ to I Yard

Drapery Fabric Remnants

1''101

1 2!a

Savt now on Betler Drapery Fabri\'
Remnant,. Larl(r 11:roup, Shop •arly for
bt■l 1eltiction.

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77!a

Reg ular $ 1 .00 - I O Quart

P LAST I C PA I LS

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ASSORTIO COLORS

R'-"i• 1 1 . 1 9 value. Assorted &lt;'Olors. Shop
early. Limited quantlt)', Save � now,

Printed Flannelette

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The blHeal Jn year1. fmt' �u11llty hea,1y
prinlt!'d flannelette In 11, il•ore of pal•
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"'9. 59c Lad. Morpul Anklets · · · · · · 39c
I to 2¼ Yd. Pc. Famous led Spread

REMNANTS

.-. Better Dress Prints

Snowy while 8 I x99 sile Rt-g $1 29.
Spet'1;,d pnre. Huy st'Veral now at 1h1 s
low - low - pra·e.

Values to 49(, yd. iu 1h11:1 group . Lar.ge
table :16'' wit.le. Guaranteed fosl c-olur�
8-uy several yards t1ow.

Values To $2.99

1 2 Only Juice Decanters . . · · · · . . · . . · 44c
'1-.ular 39c Men's

Brown Jersey Gloves

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Special Sale Values On All 3 Floors
· Men's 39c and 49c Fancy

NYLON STRETCH SOX

Auorted color• with fancy dfflan. On"
1in
all t to 13 1nll thty wear up
. to twin u lone.

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Pfaids and plains, blended fabrlc1.
Smart styles. Reg. $5.98, prittd for
Qulck Sale. Shop Early.

WHITE and PASTEL COTTONS

Ladies' Better Blouses

White and pastel cotton blouses in halt
a dozen attract i ve slyles. All are wa.sh
Jast, 1tnd tn s12es 32 1u 38. Hurry,

Extra Special Group! Value, To $39.95

Ladies' Better Skirts
All grouped for quick sale. Value, tu
$4.98. See thes. fir,t - Save ½o and

more.

Out They Go! Fabulous Styles to $ 1 6. 95

WOMENS COATS

Values To $5.98 All Wool

C O A T SW E A T E RS

WOMEN'S DRESSES

$1 7

Now you can save one-half on your new
Wrnter Coat . With lots 01· cold wealher
ahead, you can'l �ffortl 10 miss t hlll bitr•
�•ml

Values To $4.98

LADI ES' B LOUSES

$1 .sa

Lara-e 1i:roup or Ladies· Bt&gt;tler Blouses.
Some shghtly sOilt'LI. Stc-e tht"se fur
val ue plu.::1.

Many of our besl winter dresses are includ­
eJ m l h is fme group You can save tu 60'-, "
on Thur�day, Friday and Sa turday, during
Remnant Duy� .

Small Group Values To $4.95 Ladies' Hats · · · · · · · · · · · · $1 .00

3·''

Popular all wool office type Coat Sweat•
er. Choice of colon. Campw mad,,

I 10 Only Men's Warm Sur Coats, Val. to 1 6,95

Now $8.11

Up To
AND

$2.00 Values - Men's Flannel

S PORT S H I RTS

WhJ\e they l11st1 Men 's nannel shirts . .
sport 91.Vle in small, medium and large
size. Big assort ment uf colun 1md pat,
tern!L.

$ 1 .44

Close-Outs! Women's Cotton

Fine Quality Fabrics - Velues to $1 7,95

STREET DRESSES

WOMEN'S COATS

Values to $3.99 . . in ladies' street cottons.
Sorry, si:zes broken! Shop these dresses ear•
ly. Don ' t miss Stlffler · s Remnant Day!I,

S,1v1 Important Dollars Nowl Vil. to $6.95

WOMEN'S DRESSES

Be11utlfut Fall ind Winter DreHe�. ValUe!I
to $6.M, Good seleC"tian of aizeti. Be h�r•
e.1tly �md take your tholce from the group,
al only -

$2

Bia group l•dies' Fall and W,lnter OootL
Good selection of colon, atylee ■nd ab·
es. Values to $17.95, Choice now, each-

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Val. To $9.95 Fall &amp; Winter Styles

Odd Lotsl Samples! Broken Sl1n

Men's Dress Oxfords

LADIES' FOOTWEAR

Values to $9.95. Broken sites, discon•
tinued su:es. Sue now of this fine foot­
wear.

5 .00

Hurry lor these Foll and Winter 1tyl.,,
Loll of sampJe llllel, re,ular 1ilet too,
Come early and take your cholff. RlouLtnC
Days, pair -

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SAVE NOW TO H% and MORE ON CLOSEOUTS, REMNANTS, ODDS and ENDS%
Values To $3.99

Assorted Lot - former Value, To $1 .99

Children's Better Dresses

G I FT ITEMS

2·''

Value■ to $3.119 I n thL, fl'OUP. Pretty
l"OllOn1, print, and woven fabrics. PI'lic­
..i for Quick Sole.

Glauwue, chlnaware, others, dhtcontln•
ued numbers, one or few or I kind item,
- priced Remnant Oaf' for only

77c

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Regular $ 1 .99

Ladies' Fancy Cotton Skirts
R•g. $1.llll flnt quallly Ladles" Foney
Cotton Sldrta. Save 1ni now. Only '11 to
1ell, Hurry, the11 won't laat lona:,

$1 ,00

COME - BUY - SAVE - STIFFLER'S REMNANT DAYS STARTS THURSDAY, FEB. RH
Regular 79c Jumbo Size 23x46

Jumbo 1Jze Turkh1h •rowels, 23,:46 Inch•
• · Re&amp;Ular 79c value. R.Nl heavy qual,
Uy. Thia price only poHlbl\'! on Rem,
nant Uiiy■• &amp;11Ch -

epre1d1. A11orted rolort and sbH.

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Ladies' Slim Jims

Mt. Mist Quilt Batts

50!a

2 Only Men's Reg. 24.95
3 Pc. Corduroy Suits - -

Ladies' Better Blouses

Values To $ 1 2.95

PINI WOOL

BOYS' WINTER

Hurry, while they la1t. Closeout of all Winter Spoft
Coat.. Good styles. Flne w001
f•brlct, Jleaulu $18 . 95 COIIIL
Out they ao.

V•lue1 to '8.119 in thio rro,111. SOm•
1lleht1y oolled. Prl&lt;ed lot qulclt .. 1••
Shop Early.

$12 00

Mtn'a R.. ulu S 19.95

S P O RT
COATS

SUR COATS
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Lone Style Sur Coats for
be&gt;y1. Ex:tra w.rm and extn
du,oble. Buy now for tho
WJnter and next. Save now,

-• aod loys'

WINTII CAl'S _ .

Odd Lot

Values To $3.99

TURKISH TOWELS

hmnant pie&lt;"tl of f-1moU1 make bf,d

Jtec, SDc llrtt quaUty mtn', brown Jor•
· te)' 1lovt.. You will want ••vtr1I 1)1U­
' a t thi• low prl('fi.

Regular $5. 98 Plaid and Plain

Regul1r $ 1 .29 Famous

Values to 49c Yard

GOP Will Step Up Attack .

BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE? THIS IS THE SALE ALL SOUTHEASTERN OHIO WARS FOR%

Regular 49c yd. MIii Lengths

Fnday. Hlli laday -. lff ►
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Target: Kennedy

Oberlin Will

Sale Starts Thursday, February 9th

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Key To
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Out They Go, • Odd Lots
• Short Lots
Save
• Soiled Goods
e Few Of A Kind
Shop

Aasort-nt Plain Color
w,:
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Dnoied To Tia. Inure.ta Of The Mri•••Muon .4r•

BARGAINS FOR EVERVONE? SORRV, NO PB ONE, MAIL or C.O.D. ORDERS, PLEASE?

6 Only Plisse Dusten · · . . · . . . . · . . · · $ 1 .00

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Men's &amp; Boys'
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Gift Items, Values To $1.00 ---- SO. , ,

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