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lt,e hundred, of "Clo ,e-oull"
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now on di1pl1y at dr11,

I n many i n1t1ncn 11uen•

titi• ore l imllod, 111 oro 1ubjKt to first come, first

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choice, so hurry! Thursday, F riday • n d Saturday
R..,.nont 01y1 at Stlffler'1I

COME e BUY e SAVE !
Re9ul1r $ 1 .79

Rei

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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W� l
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any
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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.

all

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full ·in 1k1rt. Don 't min this bt1ra1h1.

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•
terna and mill ltngth11.

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24 Only Reg, 1 .29 Corduroy Crawlen 68c

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36 Only Boys' Regular $ 1 .79

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F L A N N E L PAJ A M A S

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A.uorttd 1&gt;41lttorn1. Shop Nrly and INIYt'.

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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

''

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
f6.88
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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 ►
..,_ 11-ZI.

Target: Kennedy

Oberlin Will

Sale Starts Thursday, February 9th

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Key To
Growth

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

Aasort-nt Plain Color
w,:
mu

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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VOL XU NQ, 3•·
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2·''

Men's &amp; Boys'
Odd l,ol

Slipper Sox ---- IOI •

Reg. $2.99 Ladln' SWNlwl --- $1 .M

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llclll productbi ,«ord w11 11111«olwd bJ Ohio lllale Unlwer1lt,.

Truly lxcepti-1 Bu'fll

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V1lu• to $10,95

WOMEN'S
DRESS�S
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Gift Items, Values To $1.00 ---- SO. , ,

4 Only Men's Winter
Jackets, Val. to 7.95 • .. • -

One ble raclt filled with
bNulllul Wlnte, Dro.....
Nn you CUI uve more tha:a
ball
Doya.

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Millt Record

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.ORIGINAL QOMJi'ANY? - This la a copy of a yellowed-with-age picture of the Middleport Volunteer Fire
Vlrainlll """· Company believed by 118 owner, Mn. James' Murray, Grant-st, to have beef! taken about 50 yean ago. She
know,
·"·'-..rn_ � 111d � on�,!'!lf.
ber.�tlt li.l!S�!t�, Wl/!l ls_ lhlt4 II"Qm le.It In the middle row. Fire company member■ today
iilrl1 ' �,' But wlitQlo
be'lleve UiJ1 maybe tlie COl"!)anv soon after Its organlza lion as tradition hat It that uniforms were �u•chased
· lll!led Ill � pw,cb ol rolD shortly afterwards, and the firemen above ate not uniformed. ldentlllcallon -of the men in the picture 1s invited.

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No False Alarm

COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

Way To Test

Tuppers Plains Fi~~:~~yo:~~..u. ed oo h;. mother, Mn. u:;-.rtt
News. Events
boDtta, vPidortB~erMniidayls
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Dally Sentinel, Polmet•oy.Midldleport, (101 . , FF'eebb .

Mason Medical SociP.ty Names Officers A
Birth
Control
Pill
Poses
Mo~o l sOCla
• I Quest zons
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PT PLEASANT - The !.Won of Abdom: .•al Surgery. Ho Is also Corps with the auauH troops In
County Medical Society recentiy iaFollv•oftheAmerleonCoUege tho South Pacific campoi:
bold its lint moeiDg of the oew of So-.acoons and tho Southeastern wos discharged In IM5
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1 Sur"'·al Co0 greas and 1ios had grade of Major. Since coming to
1 he hos aerved 81 SHREWSBURY. Masa.-INEA l
year at Gene BoDs lteotauron ·
bllobed 1
pt PI
Officers for the
year were
artalalclea pu
n But·,
for Selective Ser· _ MiUiooo of American women
1lected. Dr. Lew11 D. Telle was gacal journ · .
and
medical
adYiJor of the casually swaUow billiolll of pilla
1
elected ;&gt;resident and Dr. Daniel Dr. Telle Is Chief of Su;'f and ce
Co
H
art
Aasociatioo .Wery year But tho day may soon
1
880
G. Glauman ,was re-eleeted sec· Chief of Surgery
p;.aaan: H
here when they bave to make
01 pretlideot

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a~ ~he

re~a;~:s:r

of~~ ~:eU~~~:f~~llln~ ~~ ~:~~~I ~d .:;;~s!ie':; M;:~ C:: ~mo~~~ ~:n:::

been a resident
athet
Pt. Ple1181ll slnco 1959. He mov· son Avenue , and m

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B f ~r~ " : i : n : 0~~· ~~a~;,.!; :;:'rmal occur~;.~ can;":.C:! Apple Grove
S:ott Crossfie May Be A I uc oger:~ I u Va~ Meter Sr.. during th~ week· ofelhc;;,~.:.' raps.
' Be,.•evecJ Jt years· Ago end.Denise Cunningham _of N e "I years
"We sbould know within five N
Jterns
You
Wouldn't
Have
whether the pill Is benefic·
ews
NEW YORK (UPil _ Before and llowo, under its own rocket a number of questions Haven was Saturday mghl_ guest a! in this respect," Dr. Pmcus
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tb ' g I I be all
e through some breathtaking lated to oocurity, I think- IDI·
gers, ere s o o
pow r,
Scott Crossfield.
tests at 2,000 m.p.h. and then set- answered;
.
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c field is tbe 39-year-old ties down for a tricky deadstick Crossfield, who probably wasn t
pilot for North Ameri· landing. More fun.
as calm and cool as ho appeared
can Aviation who l"el"ently com- This little exercise in guts and to be, played his ro1e in the true
pleted a rugged series of tests in gineering genius was wrapped Steve Canyon style. Lots of easy
the X-15, a
tooth- enup m
· ·a tidy half-hour ' documen· assurance and humble bumor. AI
plck·sllck, mulli·mllllon.oJonar
eX· tary, "X·pilot," shown Monday he camp1eted h'~ dangero~s
...
perimenlal rocket ship.
·
ight on ABC· TV's "Bell &amp; Rowen flight, he wos heard to sey, I
The plane hHches a ride under
series. Produced under hope Kennedy's
those
.
I
giant B-52 bomber the supervision of Robert Drew, unemployment benefits. Were out
0
udwmg
Is carried
now. "
a
o a to a height of 38,· the documentary showed ?repara- f busmess
·
ODD feet, where it is sprung loose tions for the last test flight be- There was one comment that
~
fore the X-IS was turned over to jarred me. A ground control
its owner, the U.S. Air Force, chief, talking about the X-15'1
and the flight itself. ·
next flight. suddenly Bto?ped blm·
By coocentrating on Crossfield's self and said, ". • .Let somebody
comings .and goings, his com- 'else WOITY about it.'• Is that the
ments _ "I'm no actor. I'm a old Gung-ho spirit'!
.
Pilot" - and the attitudes
S8vlngs For All
of his
to
associates the program gave
Progreu r e p • r t 1: AIthough
The Family
the viewer an awesome human "'!be Americans'' quickly estabexperience.
li&amp;hed itself as a mediocre aeries
The film wos candid. But I when 11 entered I'IIIC-TV's Mon·
thought the script failed to keep day night schedule two weeks
MIDDLIPORT
up with events. It was sketchier ago, I can report after watching
than it should have been and loft episndes 2 and 3 that the
- -- ohow appears to be In no duger

of Mr. and Mrs. Dona LeWIJJ and I says . A global test on this aspect
1 ily
·n be
do ted b the f d..
am .
. ~·
con c
y
o~for·
Mr. Jim BueU employed
in hon in the U.S. and severa
North Carolina spent the weekend eign couotries.
.
with hiS family.
.
If the ?ill i~ ~ for tlus pu~
Mrs. Fraak McDenmtt of Le- pose, as prebnunary tes~ an
tart Route spent several days.the observations give promase, the
I"'St woek w..
"h Mrs. Harroon pill's opponenIs wo uld be pu1 In
Robinson and family.
.
the position of opposing the pr..
Katie Oliver visited relollves veniion of certain types of mahg.
in Mason Monday.
nancy.
.
Mr. Melv in Me N'Jckl e~ ot R0 t • AI90 they have to answer worn
ble
land visited Mr. and Mrs. B iII en who ~ming~y were not 8 e
Williams last week.
to conceiVe until th'?' took th
Mr. Robert Rickard and Bill pills. For by controllln.g the fe.
Purdue Fort Kno1, Kentucky male cycle and ?roduchon of
spent the weekend with their fam· mones, the d~g stimulates . fe~ilies.
,
lty wbeo the plU no looger 18
Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett en.
wh
h t'''
ar
was caUed to Waverly. Mr. Ben· . To t.hose Ino say sue
ld
to
d uiC·
1ea
2L ,
.D
1al
contracept
n
wou
oett s mouw:~- is very 1 •
.
't D Pin
answers
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rickard proThmtsctu•. y, r. ld eu8
sed.
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M
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18
an
o
saw
u
and son Danny YlSI
r . an .
th time Mar aret San
Mrs. Charles Cartwright and :ce f~hli g for :irlh coot~=~
8:W:al st:ndards have not suf·
Elaine Saturday aigbt.
Mrs. Etta Young, West Colum· fered because of contraceptives ..
bla and Mra. ~y Brumley
of He takes ride In pointing to
Point Pleasant visited Mrs. Olev· th
~ Puerto Rl wh

Buc

chlc7~t

te~~VW~ramental,

~lose-up"

ri~ abuu~

DOLLAR DAYS

Roush's Shoe Store

SEE OUR NEW

COSTUME
JEWELRY

B. H. SANBORN
MILL ST2

JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST .

MIDDLEPORT

of Cheshire an.d Mrs. Dethort
B ke 0 f Middl port visited Mr
•
ee r
' this week..
and loll's. Oscar JleDry
I . f
Mr
d Mn. Hennan B 811' o
: angtoa '·llod .. and Mra.
Hun1ID
Vg
wr.
Arley Blake Sunday.
Mr. IUid Mr1. Harley Powell of

:ur. on CJlS.TV and'flfiiDfbg·uP'
llllitable ooffee-aipping componion Altho gh .......... eKe~
lo~1 l ~withdrawn from the
show sioco the "Yoo're In the
Pic:turo" ••me laded, Gle88CIIl's

NKro and Mra. Bob Greer of
Pleaaaot and PauUne Ne.wton o
Hartford spent Sunday With Mrs.
Ebner Van Meter and famlly.
Mr. and loll's. Don Qulmtberry and chUdreo of Syr........, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Oacll'
Huory ths weekend.
Randy Lee Lewis visited wHh
Jim Goorge ~ Cunnlngham at New
HaVen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles cart.
wright and Elaine were Sunday
dlnoer g - . of Mr. and M r s.
Dana Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. LBI'I'f Spears vis!ted Mrs. Katie Baaa and Kennie
rocenUy.
Mrs Dora Birchfield and Mrs.
R~nd Moore and daughter of
Findlay, Obio oro spending aevoral days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold SmHh and family.
Mr. Thomos Roach of Hunting·
too was 1 Stmday dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. CJIII'les Alfons.
worth.

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T-Bone Steaks · -- · lb. 89c
Sirloin Steaks · · -· · · lb. 89c
BUCKEY!

Sliced Bacon · · · · · · lb. 49c
BOLOGNA, In piKe 31b. $1
2

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LlnLI DAVIY

1 LB. !lOLL

Bulk W11nen

lb2 49c

Moundvhlw S•u

• 3 rolls $1:

GROCERIES!
Clowr Farm Flour, S lb. b.g 39c
H•rgo Dog Food 25 lb, b•g 1.98

Kwik-Me•i Dog Food 12 c•n• $1
Red Cup CoHee _ _ _ lb2 55c

Clever Perm

In Hetvy Srrup

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Potatoes M • f n • - - 1 0 !;.4Sc
·Grapefru1t· wh"• __ s fbb... 49c
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prellided at the boainess meetEdward P. BroWIIing. dec., to lng
Lois A. Sman, Ruth E. Fell, Dana Present were Mrs. Wlllle Brown
B. Browning, J. Dale: Bmwoiog, Mrs. Flora Board, Mrs. Jean car· of Irons., Lebanon.
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Members of the Gul
Troop 45 of Masoo entertained
their mothers on M011dey at a tea
held In conjunction with the ser·
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Appalachian auditorium In Point
Pleaaant.
Cookies and panch, made by
the girls, were '""'ad to .thoao In
attendance.
Present were members Audrey
Schuler, Brenda Burton, Susan
Surface, Jane Burgeas, NancY
Proffitt, Diaoe Noble, Joy Thabet
Sharon Queen, Debbie Cook, Jen·
niler Zerkle, Kay McGowan. Harriel! Walsh, Karen Rooah, Kathy
Zuapan, Josetta Llsh, Donn a
Llsb, Jane Dotaon, Jackie AI·
dridge, La! ischia Gates, and Don·
na wm.
Mothers proaent were Mro. LD·
Dan Schuler, Mrs. Marl Burton,
Mrs. Harry Surface, Mrs. R o y
Burgess, Mrs. Ray ProffUt, Mrs.
HOIDBI' Nol&gt;lo, Mrs. Fred Thabet,
Mrs. Otis Queen, Mrs. Do n a I d
Cook, Mrs. Leater Zerkle, Mrs.
T. B. McGo;.,an, Mra. H a r r y
Walsh, Mrs. Robert Roush, Mrs.
George Zuspan, Mrs. Joaopb L!sb,
Mra. L. E. Pieraall, Mrs. Lester
Dotson, and Mrs. Char lea AlcJ.
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gon to Geo. D. and Helen M.
Lemley .30 acres, Salisbury.
C. M. Parsons, Geraldine Par·
aons to ~a B. WDson, Iren. wu.
son, 30A., Orange.
Roy Bwhong, Flore""" Price,
T. M. Price to Ohio Power Co.,
53'15 acru Coal, Rutland.
Dena Dyke to Darwoocl Napper,
1lary Napper, par&lt;e~o, Salem.
Darwood Napper, Mary Napper
to Ohio Power ca., 99.01 A., coal,
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Salem.
The SFR Sltllday Schoof Class
Theron K. Workman, Mildred of the Mason Methedlst Church
L. Workman to Ohio Power Co., met in regular aeaston Thursday,
.ts.oo acres coal, Rutland.
February 2, In llOCial rooms of
Cart J. Duckworth, Bertha A. tho church.
Duckworth, Richard E. Duck· The group voted to make dona·
worth Mlllard W. Duckworth, lion of f20 toward the new plaoo
Gehevieve Duckworth to Agnes which wos recently porchosed for
M. Wblte, lot No. U, Syracuse.
the oburch.
Garfield A. Adams. dec. to Devo!Ionala consisted of group
Clara M. Adama, cert. for trans., slliglng, 1 reading by Mrs. Rosa
Sallsbury.
Stewart, and a prayer led by Mra.
Clarooce E. Hayman. VIrginia Katie Fog1o8110g.
Ha)'11181l to Garnet llaJman, par- Mrs. Sue Johoaon. president,

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Mn . Dana Mr. and Mn. Corbett Patter- .:
Hoffman.
scm and children called • illr '
Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and parents , Mr. and Mra. c r -·11111 ' ·•0
family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pidrelo ·- '
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the "w n ton Rollins at Letart, W. Va
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Junior Wolfe of Marietta Col·
areal of the world.
lege spent tho weekend with biB
ne biologist doesn't ex;&gt;ectao mother, Mrs. Dony Wolfe.
_ _ _ _Y Sue Buck ol Columbus spent

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and they have a daughter Usa
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Bessie Slaughter and Carroll !1
White were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs Herbert Roush and son I
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs CJarence Shields
of Letad and Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa
Parsons were gueshl of Mr. an d
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Mr. and Mrs. James Riser ;,nd
family moved from Leta rttothe
Russell QuiUen residence.
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Mrs. Herbert Roush. Be'Js.
Slaughter and Cindy Roush call- ,
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Ia Young recenUy.
pills and
the~ Mr. and Mrs. Ott Boston spent
1 also checked oo ..Adventures Mr. an~ Mrs. Clarence Newell effectively'" during the tests. A d Tuesda;, with Mr. and Mrs. ClayIn Paradise" stor Gardner Me·
hool h
Kay to 500 If acting sc
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helped him. He must bavo been
left back.
Tho CllaDol _ , . ..JaCkJe
Gleuon plans to do at leiinevlllOl'e "live" Friday night ball·

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s. w. Durst called on Olive and
son born to Mr. and Mrs. Gray- Dell Talbott recently.
~~ =~:: ::a/=~n~ 'lbe WSCS met with Mrs. Roy
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the weekend with her parents,
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of Co- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck and
lumbus. Great gran paren11 are daughter.
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Camden Clark Hoi!pilal, Friday, Mr. and Mn.. Charles Filcll1t'i·"i
by Arbaugh's ambulance.
children, DewJtls Run, .....
Mrs.. Effie Wat.oon and son, Wil· cent gueatsChof berV=
liam. were aupper guests Friday and Mrs.
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of her da6ghter, Mr. and Mrs. children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gone Wan!
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Mrs.of Bernice
man an
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receo Van Meter and· lOlL. """!'1' •-;
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Rutland were
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heiney received the announcement of a

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a~ceptance announcing
tho birth of • ..n. and Mrs. B. R. Allen.
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man .•
"There u. guarded
fectly safe for birth control pur- Uc clergymen have been firmly In the medical profess
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IVlo_,. In short it iJ 8 oontrace~ opposed to the birth control piUs
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live which has been 100 per cent claiming that it viOlates
the further experience with tho pill."
effoclive In tests thus far.
Church' ban on contraceptives.
There seems to be litUe doubt
Many Americans da not think There wos church opposition in that the drug at a pre,.nl month·
twice os they down their medical· Puerto Rico where IIOllll!
mar· ly cost of $10 to $ll under a docly oP?roved vitamins, tranquil· rted women partici?atod In the tor's prescriplion,IJ hoco to stay .
izers, antibiotics, aolihistamines, tests of the new pill.
Actuolly tho cost may bo lower
But Dr Pincus' Worcester Foun· for many since hall lbe :;&gt;resent
da .
f. E rimeotal Biology pill is oow recommended by pracooeliondayormayxpepose • ·-•--•..
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all physicians
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contradictory moral questioo for tically
pIan ned
parenthondusingclinics
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opponents of the pill. During their throughout the country are offerSlack, on
year. In·
! study the Investigating acieotists lng it at reduced cost to 1 heir
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or . ora and
found' thai women taking the clients.
elude
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Mr. and Mrs. Byron Van Meter pills seem to have I••• than
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P . ut a co1·
Br o:..oya B-loo
t Bo d ParkersburJ, • ' I'&gt;
ergizers, . Benzedrine, cortloone Ieag110 bebevea the pill will re- Repr...ntativ., from the Chris- :;leta Y •
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and npirin.
qllire educating 10me p eo
tian Church, EUB Church and
moon.
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But Dr . Plncua' pill Is dlf!erent. l here and abroad. Dr. Ralph
f. the Methodist Church met at tho Leanna Brewer spent
Along with Its medicinal function , Dorfman, director of laboratorieo borne of Mrs. Gerald Violet on end with Toddy Dunl. , .,,., I&lt;JfJ

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gery at the Western Reserve Uni- : at St. Franels Hos?ital .in Charlesversity School of Medicine and i ton, W. Va., . after
he
the Crile Veterans Hospital
in : gageci in pnvote practice
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Cleveland . He Is a specialist cor· i Charleston buth before and after
tified by the American Board of ' World War II. During the war he

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Pin·
but there Is some lndk:alioo, for which will be held at tho MeiJio. r Chapel.
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cus' pink pill. Aa the Good and While there bao boea oo offl· eumple In India, !bat tho drug dis! church Friday, Feb. 17, at Mr. and Mn. Howard •
has engaged in Drug Administratiob puts it, Dr. cial word from the Vatican, oo will meet with resiBtance.
1:30 p. m.
, and cllildren of DeWW.

ed to thlo City following an OSSJ&amp;ll· Clmlc.
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with
the
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Dan
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the surgery department at Fort 1947. He has devotf the 8
g d te study of heart disease
Chaffee, Arkansas. and Fort Me· toward the care ~
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and m the home He an e ec
MU o· -Clellan, Alabama. Upon
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from the service be was promot-i • graduate of West VdegiiW&gt;
Is well koown In the cltlzell8
ed to the grade of Lt. Colonel. He , IVersii)'
g7, :nm of
County.
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has devoted his
study and ,
y IgColi g _
w the Medical society members atefforts to
.1 •cof Chic::. F:;;;owing lending the meeting were: Iir. C.
88 the practice.
0 of surg"1 uus
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the care mJurtesd
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Detision Delayed Until Midway In:AL""'L"'"sT-_AR_s-=:--,-----:::o- For Also Ran Posts
F-inal Quarter Spurt By Winners
SEOAL Teams Take Last

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an&lt;lliharp s hootin g last night to shock ocldsmakers With .
~!MS upset 1wer the highly -tout ed Pt. Pl easont Btg

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leading Panther scorer .
th e nets lor a total a! 22 .
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"Senior Circuit" basketball moves 1n o_h• rna 1 am
Friday night with ali SEOAL teams seemg action.

SCORES

(lOT~ea~~~~.~~~~~,~(;_~)the county w1U be Pomer-oy

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Pleasant will be hosting the
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qUJek, lhoDgh , as Butth G:trdner night from the he ld. They h1l un
to gain ;evenge for a set back handed them earlier m
tossed in lwo bul'kf·ts of Ius 24 2U of 52 shots for an t!\'en 50 per
Season.
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travels
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bat
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ooints to give Point it 4-3 ltatL t·L•nt Pt . Pleasi.lnt s s JOO mg wa
Nelsonville 111..&amp;1 Friday wilb the lweek end'• final
e ,cal a..s
was tit&gt;tl at seven-all not so hot behind the dC'Jst!
same intent 1n mind . The Grey- Rutland 11 2-1 In the SEOBL.
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before" the Black~ went on &lt;~ st'or ht•r wrle defl'nse us they till on "Five overtime period• are , hoonds rolled 0\ler the Middles in Tbere wiU be little cage action
tng rampage to lead 19·12 ut the only 21 of 67 for :l2 per cent.
Jb We'll have to ion a the first round and since then ' witblo the county next week .u
$Jd urthe stanza.
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\\:inebren~H , Ru~fingl~n -. a 11 di e'::.o ·,. bred the *lei"
have been the only team to atop all eyes wUI be focused on tbe an, As t1H' bel'oml quarter started . Ohlm~e·· hrt on the muJorrty of
the highly ranked AtheDJ Bull- nual Meip Cowtty Toumament
Pomen.ly also got hol. liuard 'fer- i their_ shot s.
ticored
do
starting next Tbursday at RutI"Y Ohlinger drove in with a nc&lt;.~t . on srx of 12. Buffmgton 9 of 15 nncl
!~ens I 14-1 &gt; l.s at Jackson 110. land.
~yup ami Hob Winebrenner toss-! Ohlinger fi ve of nine . Bunch hit
; 5) to regain their preatJge lou Pomeroy, )ast year'a loop
ed in a jump shot to nat-row the I lour vf 12.
last Friday against Neliouville. champion, baa a good chance to
Btg Blade lead to 19 . IH . . Don
LOSS WAS SIXTH
Logan (8-8 ) travelJ to Wellston finiU-ln a three-way tie for secStumper hit for the down-river !1 The Josb was the sixth of 1 h e
(8-gJ to teaL the Goldea Rockets ond place tomorrow evening, prod ub. Winebrennl!r loss~ in an- sea:.on agu im;t 10 wins for the
and attempt to hang on to fifth viding the Panthen drop Gallia
vther burket . then . Ohlinger l'Oil- Hlg Blu('kS. They have beaten
place in the SEOAL.
Aeademy, and Jacbon, Nelsonllel'led on 9 sensatronal layup to suc·h Wes l Virginia sdaools liS
Tlus Will wrap up lhe SEOAL ville lose games to Athens, Midlie the game 20-20 with five mln- l'a rk••rsburg Ct•tholie , M 11 t 0 11
cage seuun with only 1 lew non- dleport. That would give t be
utcs; left in the half.
Mann St•th and Williamstown. 8 Unltfd Prtu Jolenatloaal league games left to be played t,o Panthers, Hotm.da and lromneu
Pomf"roy then took _a s h o ~ t Ponlt.'roy Hlflo has Ll 10 and six 'J'~e LoM Angeles takers hap?iiY round out the 1960-G1 round·ball 8-8 conference marks. Athem has
1e a d. Uut the determmed
I t_- I l'l'eorU on the ~:&gt;easou.
s:aw youns 'fom Hawkins' prom· campaign.
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. copped t~ loop Utle with 12 wins
Plt&gt;asant boys pecked awny unt1l .
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In the area tomorrow mght be- in 13 outmg11.
. t . 32•31. I~a. ti l In the prt·llmrnary (·ontesl.
the
a rea y-··•·· ne ed
ay sa'des the p omer o•, • Gallipolis Both tho Blue Devils and Pur·
tht•y Imd a one pom
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. become
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a 47.:1li \'ldory o\'er the L r t t e ~ pornts. near1y ou l'l
. p.&amp;· Falcons in their next
to last venge' Friday, GABS still h·
hl thl;' seeund haU Pomeroy Dlm·ks in a rough ew·utmlel' .
Vlous high of I~ l.n a National home RBme of the season.
members ita worst SEOAL cage
carne bat' k. thoup, I1 II aey wea(•
.
The Babv· . Panlbet·s
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were
.
, J e d Bafoikelball Assocl3tl0n , gome.
Coach Jack Campbell's Waha· Jon·
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L'-'"rv,, lnflJcted by tho
1
1 rna quintet Cl -13) will host the 1960 Pimthera in Pomeroy, by an
wilholll lhe service of bi~ center by Ct•nler HJ(·k Crow wtth 12..' e Hawkins, the Laker;:, first drat
Allen Hamm who suffct ·f.'d
a ~as mju red ~nd t~ken tu Me1gs choke from_ Notre. Dame, con· Buffalo BlSons Frklay. The BI- 83-2&amp; cowtt, Pomeroy hopes to
~~~rained ankle in the first hulf. Gc~t·r:JI hosp1tal walh a lwad cut nel'lcd stead1l~ the hrst two peri· sons scored over 8 hundred poin~ make up for that 'hwnilJalinl' sz..
''Buff, " OhlingN , Winebrenner . durrn.t-: the last •Jlnrh•r , hut .re- od~ and then 1n the t~ird got liol agalnat the Falcons 1n the teams
upset in GalllpoliJ on January
49
uQd Sddie Buneh began hitting turrwrlto wa.teh the vur_s•ty act~on to mck up 15 po_mt.a m le1111 than first meeting at BuUalo.
ll, which snapped the Blue Devils
.»" tt to.
· g1.ve p omeroy tl1e punL' 111
. Tommy Wh1te und M1eky Wmefour min utes agamst the St. LoulJI
SATURDAY GAMES II ~
•"game losing streak ' and 21·
,
lt · hasTiacked most of the seuson . lmmner also h~u! to ea;h. lor om- ~ Hawk!l in the Los Angeles Sport. Three county teams see ac on game losing skein inside the con·
Mad Wayne Zurcher, Hamm 's r~- : Proy ..Nt•t.l .JUiws led I omL r lea:~- Arenu.
Saturday night with one at home ference, leaving Pomeroy with the
1
pl&amp;cemt-nt, workl'll wdl uround &lt;mt With l.
Los An~eles downed the Hawks, and two on the road.
loop's longe11t losing streak - 23
the board~. Rut eal'h time 1 h t• By ql•w·ters:
12D-103, 1o score its lifth straight Racine remain• home Saturday games.
Panthers got 11 good lead,
1'1. fl 1. Plcas;:~nt · · l!f ·12 49 65 ' win at the arepa. In other NBA to cloae out Ita 1900-61 regular However, observers say GalPI~asa~t fired bark wUhln tllrik - ljtmw r~\ 11, , 121, :II . M 79 games Wednesday night, Syra- season campaign against Ham- lia,'s chances of wln'bing in. the
ing '"iltanl't!.
, II . ·~·~SAN ~~~~
cuse bent Boston, 130·108, and De- den . The Purple ~nrnadoes thun- Bend City are slim. Gallipolis las-----,----:=---;--- ---·----- - - 'J'he win was not !!lure unti l Sl &lt;~rnl~'r 1 (.1-.l JIII. Bl,~J~ o (0-1 J trolt edged Philadelphia, 12&amp;-123. dered to .a 72-32 wm over the En~ won only eight games In PornWlnebi'(&gt;Jlner hit a free throw 0, ~ltllt• r · 4 tll -!2 19· Gat dner
The Boston Celtlcs were with· glneen m December and •r eroy during the put 22 yean
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14·!l.l :! 4, JtJhllson _!I
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tola and a l'ield guul wilh
' out the a;ervices o( star Rob now 18-1 for the season.
fourofthoseeameduringthemidmhwtes left iu the game to ex-t 11 21 :l, MHrtrsko o 12-21 2, Couiy when tliey look the floor Eaatern 17-9) travels to Albany 50's when the Galllans establishtend the PunthE:r lt!ad to 6Y-59. You ng 0 ll ·ll 1· Johnson 2 IO-OI Jn Sy•·acuse and then suffered the Saturday to try to repeat an over ed a 49-game wlnnlng s t reI k

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0b1o Northerll llJ ~ ll
MinD. Dul. Bt. tfl MocAlosW- II
BrodliJ 111 Tompa "
Mll1JIIOIIe rn De Paul "
Ev.-Dle 91 Butler '14
Akron T1 MI. 'Onion 'II
Bowllnl G....., rn Tole4a a
Emporto 1111 !lel'llol'IOII 'II
80IJTIIWEIT
Tuiu '18 Oklahoml c~ n
Trinity (Tu) 89 ArlliJ&amp;Ioa st. '18
Southwntem 101 Mlllaapl 7:1
N.Mo: Hl&amp;hJ'ds 109 St. Josopil 'II

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Ohlinger then hit from the field &lt;. 'l'ulools %J ll:l ' '"'·
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Huffingtoo ·awl Zurcher hit two Wmebrenncr " 'II·&lt; ;• 20 · Ewing
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1110111 0 22 2
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•11n iileTasl gout with fom '"' 211
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htl 1 ·lump ohel He ••lied
nijle
r.!'IM"'llf oo eight .r 1.2 1
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again
OWU&lt;ger slomd l.t•htph '" Laf.&lt;y••I
74&lt;e "'
In hi• ''game of the ••oson in f: St ....
M&lt;ilmV&lt;IIe
81
lulling (Ill' J7, Bun(h pull&lt;'CI down I Muh lenbt•rg ."" Hutgl•rs
and In! for 14 volnl s r .. Jgule. Sn•nn.
. 52
64
fo a good evrmn.: Howunl Mal- Jh·t·wl led•
Sv.arthmtlle
~harpe-ned l'oint l'lens1m1' ~ IJ •smu:t 00 11 ll\ 't'r ford 71
£wlroa .with 111
l W l'n~t •r.! Hutgcr s Ncwm k
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led lu 1eboun1l- I AIIre&lt; I 118 ""I I.awre•nc'&lt;. a•
ifll with big K·:! cenltor Rut c h llo ly {'mss lllli nnrtmouth !.15
H~ner
pulling down 17 wnl .lnhn Vtlh"'"" ltiH t 'alll•i us 71
Pr (
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\o Bl~t\' k ll tu-ll'mvltlt•nce ti7 Hos1t111 11 5!i
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lu'"' of ••nter Bill Russell who lime win over ::"" :
De~U~. against loop foeo.
he · twlsted hi!l right knee in the Albanyiscurren ya
conn; LasttlmeGaUlpoliJdwnpedthe
''"'Ond period . Ru88ell was ex- er for _the Alben• County Leagu Purple Panthers In Pomeroy was
pcted to be baek tomgM
ehlll11)lumshtp.
io 19M six yearo ago, when ,John
: Ttio.C.III.- W&lt;!re In
Rutland 02-il tavels
and compony pulled the
trulltng, 00·81, at holftlme and Saturday fn an SE
Y trick, 110-39. PHS hao won four
1he gap to 67-63. But they
straight al Pomeroy atoce then.
· behind u IJOints and
overall mart between thooe two
never caught up again,
clubo ahow Pomeroy on wp wilh
Bob Ferry's oharpohoottng fn
!17 wino agalnat 30 sotbacko.
tho last oo aeoonda opelled the
Pomeroy, co-owner of more
difference for the Detroit Pioono
SEOAL crowno than any other
in their nip-and-tuck baltlo on
loop outftt telght, with Logan! bas
their home rourt w1th the
ATHENS, Ohio !UPII _ Ohio J..t only two games at home ln
Wa&lt;Tio!'ll
U 1 lty has been awarded the eight appearanceo lhls wIn tor
Ferry '"nk a pair of field
lnot counting last night's conund a free throw In thelasl nmbollc of tho national omall test with Pt. Pleaoanll .
minnie und u half, but it was 'YIIe 0 foolball champlonsbtp.
Tho Panthers ore 3·4 on the
W1lt Chamberlain of co H
tl
made
road
At hon 1e losse1 were
In1
1fliclM
P'trlladelphJa who captured high The ~-'ni aht onb Wll
UPl
Ath~ns, A7·
· by champion
?n!!en
'
honors w1th 42 Chamber- Wedne.._...y g
y
.q and unpredictable Wellston,
. throws Editor Leo H.onleo
Petersen
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of Ohlo
80.61. 'nlo Panlhero own homo
1
halftime cerem
I wins over Logan 15-37: Middle·
A,;~mpil,;;;-.5-si Anai.m'S il- verolly Mld·Amerlc~h Miami · port 57-54· Nelsonvlllo 81·116; Ra·
d
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basketball game w_
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c·one MI. u' cthe Tomadoea onl•
How oin 119 ame tl~
Ohio Ohio U. won-- 71 I an
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f · h ld
th league load
lou of the lt&amp;oottl Wanoma 61·
J1Htsburgh 87 Carnegie Tech 75
a irm 0 011 ektd th It · 45 ; and lalt Frlday'a 12-SS pooodPetersen remar
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t.as.. ue 67 GottysbUI'i 62
cond ear In a row
lng of pre-seuon favortt.
Navy 69 William I. Mary 67
lhe ,.
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Duquesno 79 Kent st. 77
. the lrop:y went
a:,
Hunter Vi. Adelphi, po!tponed
~~.~~n a c':~ro:ce.
SOUTH
Green State University won
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Western Ky 68 xavier !Ohio) 61 last year.
HunthaAdon 76 Blrm. Southem ._40 F90lball coa~h Bill Hess
Virginiu 1'ech 86 VMI 86
ed the trophy on behalf of
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Howard 98 Mora:an St. ~
tremendou1 team, a great
Tuslwt·~on lnst. 108 A1a. A&amp;M 10 1versity'a Mid-American
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.Jucktouville 1116 Newbt!tT)' 95
and 1 tremendous atudent body.
Ea, te1·n Ky 110 Louisville 74
About 5.000 fans gave tbe football
N.W. La St. 83 Centenary 50
team, assembled on the basketMol'l'ts Harvey 88 W. Va. To~ 110 ball court, a standing ovation.
~rskme 81 Pembt'Oko 86
Tho UPI Board of Coach01 vot·
Culuwba HI Esatem Carolina 14 ed Ohio University the top smaU
1t ..y.. ta cMdl 89 J. Hopkons 51
college _team In the nation ofter
1W&amp;M Norlolk 70 Rl&lt;hmolld P.l. 5:1 tho Bobeats swept through a tOIWl.,ton Solem Td1 74 Sbaw 63 game 11Chedule without loss. 'nley
carolina
Mi ... Southern
I:-;outh

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St•tson 112 Sewanee 61
MIDWEST

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and their win over Miami,
Sleubenvill~ 84 Geneva !Pa.) 71 pled with aecond·place Toledo's
Murletlu 110 Musklngum 64
67·63 lo" to Bowling Green
1Deflan•e• 71 Trt-Stalt 116
nooday olght, puts them o game
YOW&lt;gsf&lt;&gt;wll,87 AUianco 51
and a half ht fronl and •lrtuall~ll
Malone 75 Rio Gralldo 6:1
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11
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broken finger In driUa laat wNk,
1•:••· an
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the
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to scorer Ill$ points\ who can lng the burden on sophomoro
hir from 11\Y opot 00 tho ~nor; bound ace George Pope,
Ed Bulflnston, ond hla ~:~~~~&amp;ual BtU Thomas and seoior Dave
SO-loot fump ahot; Alao Hamm'a tor, BUI Conley'• outolde ~~=~~
drl ing lpo and Ed Bunch'o tip- I&gt; expected to pace tho C
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I Friday night.

GET A CASH LOAN TO OUTFIT ' ISWEATERS
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On the rood, lito Panthero were education ,
by Wellston 55-i8: Athens and

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From time to time The
Desk recetves rer::,ts
of former Melg$ County r$sld•
who have made p ea
tor themselves In the sports w ld.
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Thls week 1 received word of a former Mtddleport
and Pomeroy lad who has made such a place
1ng tile' llerid Area . Although he and h 18 paren
here before he entered high IChool,
is
bered ·by his many friends and assoctates O
e 0
,eroy and _M iddleport area.
d In his college
He ill BtU "Maoa" Coode. Condo gomes ur g
.
Supr
attended the Ca!holl&lt; Grado tbe
18110 Cottan
1 m the'
School at Pomeroy In his young- Bowl ;:: 1 •
er yean and moved to Cbarlos- Bowl
1952·
ton w Va with his JNirentlln the Conde, now :A, bu been the
early
• 40'8.
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· He attended the Char- Vlrg1n1a Te&lt;h lin• coadl for lito
Ieaton CatholiC! Htgb School where past two years and was recentl)"
ha played three seasons of
"'talned u one of four lull ume
,
football for the Figthlng Irish un· varalty asaistanta under Tech a
dar Mickey McDade. He wu
new hetd footbaU eoacb, Jerry
tain of tbat team In 1948.
Claiborne,
the
tumWbila attelldlng
Claiborne lltd....,.. wtn
of Keotucln· where he
1111tu oa the K1Dtuck:J ~Quad Ja
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his A, B. and Muttra lleBJ'OI•
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All Our Children's and Infants' Wear Now ·
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CLOTHIERS

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Mr,. James Bu chatlun and Mrs.
Douglasg Singer or Pl. Pleasant.

NIW SPRING FORMALS orrlvi"II now,

Opp. Lower P1rlclng LcJt

Assorted Siu Hurt-Shaped

Entertained fff're

Visit Our Ladies' Shop
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New Spring and Easter fashions orrivlng
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