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NOW YOU KNOW

• 'lbe:e are lllU'e llvillf orc~~~o
ln a spoonful of rich ooll
than fllere are people 111 lila

Friday and Saturday Elberfelds In Pomeroy

lams

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world,

Sptcl•l Purchase and S.le Of

SHOP
FRIDAY

e·

en tine

BIG ROOM SIZE RUGS

TIL 5 P.M.

BIG SIZE WOOL RUGS
BIG SIZE 501 NYLON RUGS

SATURDAY

TIL 9 P.M.

Fine quantles, big savings. Select yours Friday,
Saturday and Save.

WOOLITE
Cold Watar Weoh
For all fine fabrics. Con·
venient to uae, revives
original colora. No •hrinking, no matting.

79c

¥.! lb.,
1 lb., $1.39

Gllddon GloP Whlto

Four Hour Enamel
For exterior and Interior.
Durable, wllshable and
quick drying.

WASHINGTON
The $11.6
billion tax cui biU was virtually
assured of Senate passage today without a major change
.efter administration forces dur·
ing the week-long debate defeated a series of amendments.
A number of amendments remained to be voted on, but it
was e~pected they would
be
disposed of promptly with ac·
tion on the top priority measur• completed by late after·
nQon. The House passed the bill
Sept 25.

Liquid Woollte $1.29 pint

Boys Sizes
CoHon and
CoHon Blend

Food Stamp Plan Dies
Because of Partisan
Politics Says Cooley

SLACKS
Sharon Hoschar's Recent Marriage is Noted

Loto of Now Styltt,
Colors, Patterns

Miss Sharon Elaine Hoschar, roy, January 20 at Gallipolisl:,om~oy ~~ ~~;:"\~!"{;~ ~f

~aughter of Mrs. Rhea Hosch- with t~e Re_v._ Howard Young 60.

u 'Ust

e se

1966-63

Middleport and Mr. Leon- officiPhng mmlsler.
Army from
Ag
.
ar ·
'
.
wherf' he spent 21,-2 years
m
ud B. Hos~har, . Columbus, The br~de attended M1ddle- Berlil'., Germany. l-Je is presentwas umted m marnage to RoMn- nc'rt High school where she was ly ernployed at the Tersted Diald Euet?ne Carmen son of r ...... ~
.
.
I b
h
lh
" Ivan carmen,
' p om.. a member of the senior class. viston m· Co um
~:~nd Mrs
'd' us w ere e
1 ts rest mg.
-·- ·
- - The groom is a graduate of coupe
PLANS BAKE SALE
10-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. ti, 1964
The Rutland Garden C I u b
Will hold a bake sale, Saturday,
February 8. at the Rutland De-

Memhart sub6tttutmg ns Outer
Guard. Durmg the business
meeting 54 sick calls were re-. .
and $28 spent for alturwork.
.
Mrs . Neutzhng reported on I

Middleport. The Installing

;;;;;;;;;;;,:.;,_======-.I cer

was assisted by
Grand
Manager and Grand Senior of
the Temple,
POMEROY, OHIO
The following officers were
.-,.;,.~.;,.n,;~,_--,~~ ~;::~ll~~j M
Nathan Biggs
TONIGHT
Chief; rs.
Mrs. Harry Clark,'
NOT OPEN
Most Excellent Chief;
Mrs.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY I I~::~:·:: Zirkle Most Excellent
"GIDGET GOES TO ROME'' II
; Mrs. 'Richard 0 wen,
(Technicolor)
M.E Junior; Mrs. A 1 fred
Cindy Carol, as Gidget, Jam· 8 .
M nager· Mrs Horace
e1 Darren, Jessie Royce Lan- ~~~~hinn:y, S~retar;; M r 5 .
dis CPaare Danova, Daniellc
S cer Treasurer· Mrs .
deitetz, Joby Baker, Don
P~~m
' Inner Guard·
1
Port er, Jeff Donnell.
Ph1.1 M~~:h. art, proxy, fo;
FtltureHe: Spies &amp; Guy•
Colarcutoon•
Mrs F. tta Lemly, Outer Guard;
M B N tzling Musician.
SUN., MON., TUES.
rs. officers
en eu were ' commendTht'
Feb. 9 thru 11
ed for their excellent work.
" WIVES AND LOVERS"
Mrs , Martha Childs gave the
{Spicy Comedy)
the
Janet Leigh, Van Johnson installation prayer with
·
ven
by
the
·
g
Shelly Winters
1
I
c osu~g prayer
Colarc•rtian•
Grand Manager. Mrs. Biggs
open~&gt;d the meeting with Mrs.

MEIGS THEATRE

purchase of new: formals
for the staff and officers. A,
letter was read from . Mrs[
Beth Davis, Grand Jumor. o
Grand
Temple, for a donation,
and a repor t .of the ahut•in
members was giVen. A sympa·
thy card was to be sent to a
memberd whose husband was
deceE:se :
.
Followmg the c1osmg ode by
Mhrs Har'2:_ Clark, ne~ ~ted.E.C ..
t e memuers were mv1
o
the dining room for a social
hour . Assor. ted cookies and fan-

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cy san WIC es were

Alfred Roush, Mrs. Horace ~c·

Elhinney and Mrs. Paul The1ss
h~stesses. Hostesses for Ma~ch
will be ·Mrs.
d
LoMartha d Child,
M
Mrs. Mil red
we an
rs.
Karl Owens.

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Values To $6.95

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Values To $9.95

pr

3V. to 6 _ $4.88 pr.

$3.00

...... 3

Reg. $4.99 to $6.99
MEN'S~WOMEN'S

-

pr

WORK SHOES
Siz••

OXFORDS-LOAFERS
ALSO
TAP SHOES

$2.00

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

teri,m Sunday School by t h e
Clerk of Session, Mrs. Donald
CottrilL They were:
Ten years - Mrs. Pearl McBride ; nine years Mr . Pearl
McBride and Eleanor Kay Schneider; eight years - Mri.
George Schneider, Mrs. Riehl ard Roush, Mrs. Albert Durst,
Mrs. Donald Cottrill, Sharon
Sue Cottrill and Craig Cottrill;
Iseven years - Mrs. Ezra Phillips and Judy Folmer; s i
years - Miss Frankie Mumaw,
Rose Ann Lisle, and Patricia
ll ~;~~~~,;r,five years - Pam

sheaths -

shifts -

pc. suit dresses and many others.
Petites - Juniors- MluH- end Half 51•••

$4.95

Young Mens
and Mens

Womens New Spring

BULKY CARDIGANS
$8.95

STEAK KNIFE
SETS

COTTON
SLACKS

100% virgin orion cardigan swea ter, beautifully
styles with a hand knit look, raglan sleeves -s ~zes
small: medium and large in lavender, blue, beJge,
black and white.

Stainless steel with ter-

rated edge.. Made in Shef·
field, England. Bone han· .
dies and Pakkawood baa-

Solid color cotton and cotton and rayon blends. AU
100% washable. Choose soJid colors or smart deep
plaid patterns in regular Ivy
models worn with belt IOOPI
and cuffa or t~e long •n lean
bellleso style wltll full tapered leg. Stop in the Men's de.
partment on tbe main floor
and •elect several pairs now.
Sizes 29 to 42.

Just Received A Shipment Of
Enterprise Modern Aluminum

COOKING UTENSILS
Highly polished quality Aluminum Ware. Durable
quality and easy to clean.

.

dies. 6 in a set.

.$3.00

...

Cot d-Rop

FREEZER
PAPER
Polyethylene freezer paper Is stronger, moldable,
pliable -and makes a eJeaa.,
tight fold. 18 inches wide,
1.5 .squ.are feet.

2 rollo $1·00

Furnace Firing
Misfires Today

lntrocluel"'l

Cushion Back Vinyl Rug Runner

3 QUART COMBINATION COOKERS ------·--··· $1.95
LIPPED SAUCE PANS ---·-·--·---·-·----· 59c to Ito
PERCOLATORS · -· ···-·--·---·-·------· $1.19 to $2.19
DRIPOLATORS ·····---·-------·------- $2.19 ond $2.49
COVERED SAUCE POTS -----·-··------- $1.59 to $2.29
FRENCH FRYERS ........ - .. ...... :·--·-·-···-- $1.59
LOOK 'N SEE COVERED UTILI"\'Y PANS ----·-·· $1.00
LOOK 'N SEE COVERED PI~ PANS ·---·-.- ---- · $1.39
ROUND DISH PANS ·----·------- -·----· $1.00 to $1.59
OVAL ROASTERS --·-·-· · --------·-·----··-·· · · $2.19
ROUND ROASTERS -·---· - -----·--·---·-- ----·- $1.95
TEA kETTLES -- ----· ··-·-------·--- $1.89 ond $2.29
WATER PITCHERS -·-·-··-------·--··-----···- $1.49

In Tho Furniture ~partmont, Sooond Floor

NEW SELECTION

Breakfast &amp; Dinette Sets
~--------------·------

BLUE LUSTRE
Carpet and
Upholstery Cleaner
The cleaner designed for pre·

clous wall·to-wal\ carpeting.
Easy to us~ and safe on all
types of carpeting.

Give
Candy On
V1lentine's Day
We"ve the ohoicest array of att~~Cflv~ly boxed assortments. Candy - the glft evecyolle enjoys. Se-

IIIIHirtl

$1.79

~ tiiiDnt,

$3.39

11110n1

$5.69

Another quality cl~
aid. Snow whi..., high
quality, long-wearing ray.
on yam with painted baadies.

99c
Custom Styled
Closed Arll\

SOFA BED
COVERs·
Ready to put on - and
· eover need not be removed wl!enoofa bed il opeb· ·

1.

ed. Durable waahablo ,.11rlc tailored for perleet m
with cord welted aeama.
New decorator c!)lor• ln
printed and plain fibl'le.

$10.95 ..
.,

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WET
MOPS

rre~n.

Be sure to see these new sets In a wide selection of
colors and styles. They're all arranged for your
easy selection.

lect yours herll soon.

RAYON

For haU. and 1tainwys, economiCal, decorative, easy
cleaning, noll--Slip, durable a~d quiet. Luxurioua carpet
under foot. Carpet pattern• in desigOJ of brown, erer and

Jim Crow, and Keith
four years - Mrs. Clar·
11~""" Searls, Rosetta Lisle, Bob
Don Harden, John Lisle,
Lee Searls, and Debbie
Ha1rden; three years - Donna
Phelps and Bruce Cottrill.
Rece-iving the first year pin,
bar and certificate were Mr ,
ijichard Duckworth and Gary
ltynon.

ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
There will be a revival startat the Mt. Union Church at .
Carpenter Feb . B. Services will '
begin at 7:30 each evening. Bro.
Cecil Cox of Athens wlli bring
the message each
evening.
There will be special singing
pr. II each evening. Everyone Is weJ..
come.

LOAFERS
pr.

jacket dresses -

pr.

WHITE CANVAS

$2.00

new styl'es-fabrics and colors -

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ODD LOT
LITTLE GIRLS

Rtg. $2.99

Slz01 61o 18

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ganlen {r.,h, Siu&gt; 10.20.
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Now is the time to select your new spring dresses-a ~aubful g~up-a 2

II

Crepe Sole

8Y2 to 3 _ $3.88 pr.

Fort~•

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Boys'

BOYS' DRESS

~ice

bars
were awarded Sunday
morning, February 2nd, at the
Syral'Use First United Presby·

MEN'S DRESS
OXFORDS &amp; LOAFERS
Sizes 6¥. to 12

BA~V WAY

Perfect attendance pins and

Women's
Pumps-- Flats- Loafers

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see 0 in MADEMOlSELLE. Left. soft aublle atnpaog, IWtered 1
trim, leather aooented belt. CelaneAe
pol!e1tet 1
and Anrm rayon. Green, blue or pink predominate. Bl!h~ trl-10118 ~
sheath, bulloned mook poeket, easy-aldrtod. Crisp, ~lm weaye.
Celanese Fortrel• polyester and Avril rayon. Brownjbeage, nary(
blue, rose;pink, oJivejpale IJreen. Both machine •W8Bhable, ll&amp;f

Attendance Pins
Are Awarded in
Sunday School

Bargain Day
S

served
.

from a table decorated With
h
1 t'
til with Mrs ·
t e va en me rno

FEBRUARY

Sizes 4 to 10

h

celebrities

I!IEAUTIPUL DltiiiBaaiNO

5 •
Impressive Installation ervlce
. TempIe s·IS ters
Is Held by Me•gs

~artmen.t Store, beginning at
10 a r 1 Mrs. Bertha Amos is An Impressive installation serchairman of the sale, which vice for new officers highlightwilJ ofler. homemade ca kes, .ed tht' February meeting of the
pies c·uokies, rolls •. brea~ a~d ' MeiE:o; Temple Pythian Siste:s
randie!'. Mrs . BPrmce Wmn Is Tue:.day evening at the hall 1~
president of the dub.

TONI
TODD

The long lean look In
solid colors or plaids,
t h e chimney stacks
made of cotton twlll
and worn without a
belt, and full tapered
leg, and the regular
styles with ~lt loops
or.cuff.

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SUPPER AT 4 P, M.
The Rutland Red DevJI Boosi,
&lt;ro wll) sponsor a Pancake'
Supper on Wednesday, Feb. 12
at the Rulland school cafeteria.
Serving will begin at · 4 p, m.
(Instead of 6:30 p, m.) and ;:on.
tlnue' tiD 6:30 p. m. Tickets
..., 75c for adulis and, SOo for
ohlldren. Children under six
years of age wiU be. l!dnillled OWNERS OF
lree with . their parents, . The !be So!ltbeastero Obi&lt;~
mepu. will Include pancakes; of,reg:wfid
ceeds will go towards the. new AIJdn;, TOmJIIY

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was Lyle Austia,

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- Thirteen youtiU attenl;ll~g ~e 'annual Winter meeting of
at Sou.tllern ,Loca.l Hlglt Jelloc)l Thursday oight are owners
,to 4-H and the S,~Wi'·•tlvestock Club. They ire;,flrst row (L to
Hollow, J_an Allirii; Renee J!u!:t: .~il!l row, J.oy, Theiss, Jeff
Mello Gmral Roopllal
· · Hollon, alld Dat'ld lllon~ The·· slieall:er at the meet!Df @MISSJOI'!S - None:
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Dall)' Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 7, 19e4

Huddle at Top Level on Guantanamo ;Water B:k:d.'i:;i:;:U~;,.:. ~: ~~·
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Preel....1 Johnaoo ealled i• hi! top

military and diplomatic advl..
era today to ossess Cuba's ootbl lA cuttlq off the water
111pply .o the Guan!lrlllnO Bay
naval lwo and to consider pooo•
lible retaliatory meuures.
Offlelall ukl that those ottendinl the t • ·m., EST ...sloa
at the Wblte House held a tw..
hour atr•tegy conference ot the
State Department Thuradoy
night to COII8ider the lmplicatiOIUI of Cuban Premier Fidel
Caotro's acli011 and what colin·
teNlleamres It required, II
an!i the meedng were SecreU.ry of State Dean Rusk, ))e.
len,. Secretary Robert S. Me·
Namara, Undersecretary of
State George W Ball Thomas
c. Mann, asslst~nt ...;..etary of

WASHINGTON !UPII- The oouncll of the Ortoniutlon of AIMI'Ican lt•t• COAS) moved .....y bottJ to
lnvHtigoto and to modloto the smoldorlnv Conal Zone
dlfPUII botwlln the U!'itod Stotoo ollll Ponomo. Tho
council
meet 11 111 "of1an of -ltotlonM II
10:30 o.m. EST to ¥Ill 111 cl'lltlon of JIIMCIII fed·flnclo
1"1 allll poaeomokl"' oubcommlltm
It wu oxp"lod the! • gon.,.l -Itt•• lncludlnv ell OAI mombors Ollnpl 1he UJtltod St•~:,r•
l'•n•m• would 1M appolntod to cl'lllo- the f
nc1o
lnv and poaco-lcoplng 1u1Homrnltt- llciNioppl"' I
ciMr-cut cloclalon on tho lllltor chaf'lll and counto..
chof111of l'onomo oncl tho Unltod Stotoo, tho OAS fl.
vlood the two-pronvod pltn to ovelcl offondlnv olthor
country.

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antlclpsled Castro s action and
was prepared to ':"ovo water to
the b.,. by ship and other
sources "indefinitely."

the Cuban altuad1111 enapted. He
conferred by lon8 dlstonce tel•
phone w II h top ldvllera
throughout the day. After hll

"OUr
w-:ba and
rector John A. MeCone, and their lomilies will have the wa.
Gen Maxwell D. Taylor chair· ter they need," the Chief Ex·
~- « the Joint Chiefs of ecutive declared. He departed
from the text of a speech he
S~noon assured the Ameri· was delivering in New York to
can people ThurJday night that mak• clear the u. s. position.
the Guanlalllmo ba"' would be The President was nearing
k 1 111 pHed with water. He the end of a tw&lt;Hlay speechthaf the United Slates had making trip to New York when

the White Hoose with
Me •
George Bundy, hll spelal ·a ..
sistant lor national 1ecurity af·
fairs.
There was no Immediate reaction from U.S. officials to •
Castro announcement Thursday
night that he would permit a
flow of fresh water for one

~~~~!fr.~:~=~~~~n~~·~~:

w:~oo'::eln

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hour I doy to the big naval
bue. easlro cut off the woter
mpply to Guantanlma 1ft retaJ.
lotlob for u.s. ..tzure of lMI cu.
~....~~l"'or:"gtdtenwith
,.........na
wa ·
Tbe S:~
~ rejocled Cufro'o cbarp that the
fllhermen were "kidlllped" In
International waters. A u.s.
llllement uld the tbhermen
'lft1't' weU lnalde u.s. walers1 ~ mOe• from share.
Tbe department d!Jclosed
!hot the lllbermen knew they
were In U.S. territorial watera.
It said lhlt one of tho fJJhing
boat captalnl, just prior to
boardln&amp; by the U.S. Coast

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,._II "'" 7Hours' Sent on to''Bed

Guard, reported
by rodlo to
Hav1111 llull tbt
In U.S. woten.
JACKSON, Mila. (UPI)- An all wblte jury, unable
'!be ~~~~~ 1n o(lldal dulll to IJlM ~ aeven hours Thursday, resumes Its dell~
bere '"' thAI cUtro lllld de- eratlons tOdll)'ln the trial of Jlyron De La Beckwith, the
accused ldller of Negro leader Medgar Evers.
~':ra:.r:! :~~
Court was scheduled to convene at 10 a.m. EST.
knowledp llult IIIey would be "Your minds are at a mud- qultl-ll
J doldlook (jhll
seized as !reo~ ill order dlt, probably, Uke moot of oun wouic. or urymlllrlal)
•
lo have 1 preteat 10 cut olf ore," Judge Leon llendrldt told
man 1
Guanttntm.o'l waler. tupplJ.
the Jurymop 'lbundoy plght
'!be theory In Washington wben he exCuud them for the
was· lhel the Cuban leader felt nlgbt .. They reUred to ~ In an
the current anU-~ciD agi- upstalll room of the
b
' i
•n
tation · Jn Pansma bad created hoUse.
Or IS
a favorable atmospjlere lor him '!be all·nuJie panel hod ,..
to renew bls demandl that tbe ce•ved the ease at 2:05 p.m.
United Ststes give up ill lease EST Thursday .~ the loth
on the big Guantanamo base. day of the . nali~ s most eel..
bral&lt;'d raCial trial since the COLUMBUS (UPI) _ The
1955 trial of two wblte men at Ohio WUdll1e Dlvblon reported
Sumner, Ml.sa., for lbe alaytna 'lburoday tbe belt apol for Ice
of Emmett Till, a Negro yoolb fishermen II Lake Brll. The re-

Best Place

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ln·fce-En"e

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DHIA Testing in January

Cljeet

repon.

· ·· •.

.

2245
TOTAL
W011 t, Loll S, Poinll t

TRI COUNTY LEAGUE

Janoary ZS, liM
GI:J Aato Pltll
Jim Johnson
Jim Sisson
D. Thomas
R. Rawlings
.R. Gravea
Handicap
Total
Won S Lost 0 Points I
Francis Florists
Knight
Wippel
Martin

554
44,

386

454
4111
138
Zllil

471
443
468

387
feyler
437
\II IIford
2213
Total
ll'ua t Loa! 3 Points t

Foremu • Abbolt
:;ilaekston
' :Abbott
·ft. Grueser
Dillon
\1·. Radford
Total
'1\'on JLost Z Poinll Z
Mlaon Methedlst
Jobn Sisson
j!umgardner
,;E. Thomas
Cook
Reynolds
' Clpehart
Handicap
i Total
i Woa Z Loll I Point• I

:-

511

T~nnant

ti67

TOTAL
2537
Won 3, Lost I. Points 4
Yard-Malnl.
T. Hennessy
495
J. Cougt,enour
413
L. Alkire
i3
L. Kennedy
, 18
G. Gardner
424
Handicap

96

TOTAL
2259
Won t, Lost 3, Points 0
Ind. High Game ~ Bnd Tennant 223
·

0

188J

2377

127

360
341
490
347
94

2407

Holsum Sslea

~ Woods

411'1
403
469

Mitch
J . C. Roush
J F. Roush
Clay

481
434 [
~~d6s~lghS~~!~'- -:_-- ,~,ud ,Te"'
432
522 ' Team High Game - B Shift

. . ..

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B. Shift

li88

: Edwards
465
507
~ Grate
47t
; &amp;t.illinr
602
: Stobarl
2833
Total
Won Z Loti 1 Points I
: crow'• Steak House
: Ingels
520
4116
IJeara
438
Slsmondo
$94
.Duerr
541
Davis
·llaudicap
42
26111
!otal
"t/u I Loot ; Points Z
High Game - R. Dillon, 233.
High Series - A. Stobart, 602.
· Tetm Hi&amp;h Game - Holsum

Team High Series - B Shift
2537
SE:I\fiOR GIRLS LEAGUE
ABC Cleanf!rs
P . Queen
C. Zuspan

282
274
237
387
230 .

V. McDaniel
M. Webb
F. Lyons
Handicap
980
Tor-a!
2370
Won 3 Loot &amp;
Profitt Appliance
L. Adams
268
B. Price
273
J . Taylor
247
T. McTurner
251
R. Brickle•
146
Handicap
990
Toto I
2182
Woo t Lost 3

Nrirnlerw: lot ~ ·
havlna lood "IIUCC8III at NlmltDo, boa IJid crapplw; l(orlll
Reservoir, percll, cnpplw IIIII
blue aJIII; Berllll, crapplw-and
walleye~; Mo11dore, ~
and porch. Ice c:ar1u lrtD . lo
10 ~.
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Saatbeallllnu Burr OU: liio .
tho only opot lbat IIJICII.., 11ft
let. Bau llld blllflllll Mlal '
tai&lt;011. ,
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Saalllwelteft• Ice cmdttkJne' .
generally poor.
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CeDtrol: Ice unufe ~- J11!1!11 .
lake• and pondo, lilhlq ,...,
recommended.
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114 1 114

ed 5" minutes before acquitting
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The C. L. Cottrill, Jr., herd of Hendersont McNeill &amp; Rogers, the white men.
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West Columbia led the Mason Wesr Columbia; Rolle Lee, pat. 'l'h4! state had osked that
Count)' Dairy Herd lmrov.. lipolh Ferry; and Robert Hoff· Beckwith, a Greenwood, Mils.,
,,
ment AuociaUon honor roll for man, Lelart.
ferUibler salesman and gun col·
,
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December, It baa been announc- Tlw Brown herd of 110 cows lector, be put to deatlt ln the
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ed.
proaueed an avoraso of 11144 gas chamber m the mlper slay.............
AI the some Ume, 11 was an- pounds or milk per cow llld 40 lng last June of Even as he r•
nounred lhlt the herd of Wood· pounds of fat per cow with a turned home from a clvU rights ...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __._ _ _ _ _olilil ..
row Brown ot Letart led the butter!at teat of U.
m..ung.
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430 EDP booor roll lor November. Othet herds on tho EDP hott- Beelrwllb, taking lbe stand In My a..don Alllwer die Mall ac&gt;ealled ''morality IIOCI8."; fta
R. Carson
391
The Cottrill herd of &amp;I cows or r&lt;il were lhoM of Clllford Ills own defense, denied kllllng Dear Helen:
beauty . ~ bollnesa al ..,
C. Bohr
H. Chesher
442 produced an averaso of 1191 Carson, Ma110t1; Old . Town Evers and said, In effect, he It's a Uttle late to answer wou!cl be completely~ ;
L. Smith
125 poun~s of milk per cow llld an Farms No. and No. 2, Otis bod never k!lletl much. of any- "Elaine" (wbo advocates let- Good morals buDd a oolld. &lt;
Handicap
10 aver•g• of 46 poundo of .fat per Rendolph, Rt. 2, Leon; G. C. lb1ng but t1me. Seemingly at Ung boys and girls aet togelb- dolton toward a fu~ ~
Total
2231 cow whlle •bowing 1 butterfat Sommer, Southside; J. H. Mor- ea1e, be wu In the witness er eoslly "because they wiU You can't bop llldp llftl ·}llliili .
Wou e Lotti
tell of 3.8.
gan and Son, Pliny; Leslie Ray- chair for almost two and one- anyway, so why not face from one affair to lliOiller ;~ ·
Mr.
Otllcn on the DffiA honor roil burn, Letart; and Clarence ball hours.
facts?") This might be upect. expect marriage to be m.ot- .
M. Werry
137 were the herds of W. A. Borker. Thomas, Letart.
The former Marine stared I"' ed from 8 teeJ&gt;.ager lookfD&amp; for than a stop..off point
tilt
306 Soutl,.lde; Gerald Rood and
Jim SiSllon
tantty at the jury wben 11 fUed sensadonallam but Elaine llld next affair, - GRANDMM'Ho
L. Jewell
458 Son. Letart; Ray Crank, HendmLatot tbeh delthlbera~~ room. her four worldng·mother pais ER
;D. Dotson
479
T A Willi m on Souther' w en
e ,~ora were
__..,, dulls
2.
318 •~son; · ·
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.
sent to bed at 10:21 p.m. EST are sup,.......y 8
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THE ALMANAC ' • ,, .:
C. Spencer
~7 side: Marcus Weaver, ~tart,
st!U undecided, Beckwith wore Tell them to visit one of the Today Ill Frldoy Feb.'f '-IIW •
R. :Capehart
160 Edward Bumgarner' ...tart;
fro
h I f f ••- j U homea far unwed mothoro He~
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W. Youn&amp;
Huntington State Hospital Farm
a
wn N e e t or '"" a
d , 11EN
bout'
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38th
day
of
IBM
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spou1 a
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Handicap
Barhouravllle · Edison Mayes
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1o 1 Or look
th 0 w.
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Total
2419 Jr Oalllpol.; Ferry· Frank E.
Possible outcomes of the case a easy ve
at
e The moon Ia appro~cblnf ita
Woo 3 Lost t
Y~;w; Gallipolis F;ITy· . Elm.,:
were: Guilty as charged (death broken homes - broken bto new phase.
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penalty) guilt as ch ged b .I cause young people n e vat Th
nln tar -~ .,__
Newberry, Letart; Delmar New·
WASffiNGTON (UPI)-Presl. '
Y
ar
u learned about moral values and
e eve g • ' .,.. ·~K.&amp;C. Jewelen ·- berry, Letart; . David Roush, Le· dent Jobnson il expected to ask the Jlli'Y flxe• the penalty at how to be lrue to only one.
and Jupiter.
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John Sisson
..., tart . Charles E McCulloch
k
te d Ufa Imprisonment, guilty aa
'!bose born today lnclade
A. Stobart
520
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' Congreu next wee 10 01 n char~ed but the jury cannot d.. Frankly, I've beard this pme Charles Dickens, the greet Jlntt.
P. Radford
517
unemployment Insurance cover· elde on the penalty (the judge klncl of talk !rom other P"" Usb novelist _IJid journallJt,
G. wagner
age to 3 mllhon more ~orkers 11 required to flx it at Ufe) ac- ento, mootly of colleg...ge chll· 1812.
, .
585
R. Bowen
428
and raise jobless benefits.
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dren. U the parents condone, On this day In bjatoryt . . , ,
Total
2539
Tbe proposal, flnt recom- 3,35 a.m.; Stephen Austin up what hope have we got left for In 1885 Sinclair Lewll,-· tllt
Won z Lost 1
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mended by the late Prealdent 32, 4:30 a.m.; Ellsba Woods up the next generation? -DIS- first Ame~lcan to win the Nobtl
Swlober _ Lohoe
Jobn F. Kennedy last June, wiU 33, 3:05 a.m.; Jim Houciand TURBED
Prize for literature was h!lnl
J . Bailey
be ~uh?,'llted as part of" John· down 33, 4:25 a.m.;
Robert Dear Dis:
.
In Saul&lt; Cents, ~n.
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497
T. Bowen
420
sons war on poveriy pack- Retd down 33, ' a.m.;
Orco Most parents don·t condone- A ThOught for lbe tlaJL~ ;
K. WlggiDJ
age.
dow• Meldahl 4:50 p.m.; Illl· lhoM wbo do set all the pJib. Charles Dickens onCI!'" _.,,
471
A. !lcarberry
Willis
Leadingham,
the
·ownIt
calls
for
a
new
federal
tax
nolo down Meldobl 6:15 p:m.; Uclty, and Ibis Is dangerous, "There are book of whicl. tho .,
410
W. Wilford
530 er of Metropolitan Motors in of three-tenths of I per cent on Pennsylvania down Meldahl 9 for even the wise ones wiU bscks and covers are by fir tbe .
Handicap
111 Pomeroy today questioned the poyrolls fJ( employer• covered p.m.; Valvollne down Meldabl eventually/ believe what they best rls"
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Total
2439 statement appearina February by the program. . The levy 2 a.m.; Brenda up Meldohl 4:- read, if they read it often THEpaDA
.
Woo 1 Loot Z
4 in another newspaper that would raise an estimated $3'15 40 am.
enough.
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the Pomeroy Village Council ac- million a year.
GaUipolls Dam - Titan down Trouble Is, parents are afraid DIVOTID TO INTIRin .· .,;.. ' ..
Blue &amp; Grey 395 ceplod the lowest bid lor a new The utra money would be 11 p.m.; John Hodd down 11:30 to discuss sin-and..eE on a morMIIGI MASON AWIA . ,.
V. Wippel
iM pollee ,.,.lser. The bid accept· used to fmance extended bene- p.m.; Onward down 12:15 a.m.; aUty basis wllb tbelr offspring
A. Coates
486 ed was $1610 difference for a fits to long.term unellll!loytd Andrew Calhoun down 1:45 a. the"' doys, ior lear of what
.,..... " C. Ingell
vehicle
of
one
type,
or
$1650
and
provide
federal
md
to
m.;
Solvay
down
3:15a.m.;
Eu·
they'll
leam.
And
the
offspring
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515
W. Porter
500 difference for • heavier vehicle. slates suffering most from genla Jones down 3:40 a.m.; take lbelr silence for consent . .., '' "'" .... vou., rv••!!!l¥
J. Duerr
2480
Leadingham slated tbat be chronic unemployment.
Chauvin down 4:35 a.m.
'lbere's a vast lack of under- .._..,, "' ............. ;,;;,~;,
Total
had submitted a bid which met The administration - backed Kanawq River - S e m e t standing between lbe gener•
Won 1 Lost 2
all opeclficaUons of Council and plan also would Increase lbe down Marmet 12:15 a.m.; J. S. tiona here - 1 think many .,,.,. u ...., '"c'"!l!l
1 1: 8 Soper Market
that hlo price difference was tuable wage base from the Lewis down Marmet 1:30 a.m.; doubtlftg parents might be sur- --"' ... - .,_" •--·
471 fl495, or $115 less than the bid ~resent $3,000 to $5,200 starting Lucy Jane Luca• up Marmet prlsed If they'd get beneath that OOio.
R. Rupe
E. Cunningham
419 accepted.
!" 1966. Wben this takes effect, 5:20 a.m.; Oleander down Win- amoolb 1\lrlace and really talk Na. .w odoa ••, ,.,_;&amp;;.
469
J. Johnson
Leodlngbam stated that he 11 would Increase the federal field 3:05 p.m.· A. E. Dyke up to their kids: agreeably IJII'III'ia"'~'!::
W. Chisler
505
share
of
unemployment
in8UJ'·
Win!
ld
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that
1s
H.
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' ' "'486 has a new auto agency In Porn•-- 1111
· 1........ b a
te .: .. p.m.; erry
a- ,
.F. R.l.chert
ance ~es
emp .,... Y n worth down Winfield 7 m R Dear Holen·
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Handicap
172
.
estlmal&lt;'d t231 million a year.
p. .; '
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Total
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2505 eroy, that he has esteblisbed I Under the complex federal- H. Bosworth II -up/ Winfield 12,. . 1m a modern mother of Won 1 Loot 1
this agency wlthm the last state program however oome 05 a.m.; Ssndy up Winfield 4:- five wonderful eblldren and 12 ......, """ _...., UIIJ
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tb~ee. years IDd bull! a new states could 0 fi..,t some' of the 45 a.m.~ 0 . F. Shearer up Win- ador~ble grandchildren. How :,
High Game_ A. Coates, 224 . bmldmg on East Ma1n Streo;t 1 Impact of higher us. levies by f~eld 5:25a.m.; Merrill up WID- horrible It would be If I h." ooa~~, ... ,.,, ...., • .~ott&amp;
High Serlea _ A. Coatea, 584 • ~ Pomeroy and that he feels 11 lowering their own taxes on field $:35 a.m.
world went alonl with Elaine 1 •, • "':'):&gt;
Team High Game - IllS Su· 18 unfair to both him and lbe employera If the bUI becomes
y,'
per Market, tl3.
taxpayers when a Vdlage Cou"' law.
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Team High Series
K&amp;C dl accepts and pay• one auto- Slate tax roles vary from
J 1 ra ··. mobile dealer more money thaD nothing on firms with lciw turn.
ewe e • -··
· necessary to get a ear to over to 4.3 per cent in Michl·
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CITY LEAGUE
meet its specifications.
gan, where unemployment has
Bletaer Block
Hie &amp;&amp;lid that t be hfeels this Is been besvy in recent year~.
By DOROTHY KILGALLIN
par 1eu ary rue w en no reas· The natlobal average rate was
T. Retd
491 on is given elt~er tbe dealer 1.4 per cent In 1962 ond rose
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E. Roush
108 or the citirens of the eommun· to about u per cent last year.
D. Roush
479 ity for spendinR an extra $1U
J . Sisson
543 of public moner in thla manner.
R. Capehart
459
Leadingham staled also that
BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
he'd never subjected blmself to the
TOTAL
2479 this Is the second time that be
Van JohDBon, just aut of the hospital York critics.
Woa I, Loot Z, P ·nil I
bas been low bidder on pubUe
l)'it)l good news after bls recent cancer
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Pomeroy C.meol Block
vehicles and has not received
tests, was all set to go to Joan Crawford's
There's no e:1plaining Hollywood, 11
Clatworthy
$12 the bid for a Pomeroy Village
Gauge readlql:
Gallipolis Intimate reception for Pr1nce11 Irene, but ther~t? Patricia Neal is being touted for
Due!T
520 cruiser. Two years ago when dam 18.1, 17.7, running 19 feet bla docton decreed a whole week's rest every possible award - lnclucllng tht ·
R. Davlll
472 the Village Councu purchased on rnllers, Pomeroy•Mallot1. 21.· in bls apartment before he can go party· Oscar - for her performance In ''Hut!."
Anderson
570 a cruiser Mr. Leadingham sub- 51, Pt. Pleuant 2U6, Hinton ing. Van obeyed, but told Joan to "keep Meanwhile, her role In a new filii( ''Tho
Sauer
$3'1 mitttd a bid which was approx·j~.u rising, Kaillwhl FaDs 3.53 the champagne on ice" for the moment Third Secret,'' wound up on the cutting
TOTAL
261l imat&lt;IY $200 lower.
rising, Charleston 19.08 rlsiDg. when h~ can come visiting - and she's room floor . . . Vnited Natlolil experta
Woo z. Lost 1, Palata I
Mr. Leadingham also stal&lt;'d London llld Marmet' dims, were got bottles of all sizes waiting for blm· In appear unworried - off the record.that be ootieed that members on the . aUla, and Wllilleld dim her refrigerator. It turned out Princess abOut the crisis In Panama. Tiley lndle•ta
Phllllpt Bar
or Council were quoh!d as ••Y· was 'rullllinl ~ ~
Irene's aoclal plans were canceled at the their .beUef that Washington will wort
Stivers
151 log that they thought the busl· liNt I!IOVelllentao.
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last minute wllen she and Queen Freder- o,ut a deal acceptable to botjl. aldea. (And
Walker
541 ness "should be passed around." Olio River - John Lad d lka received bad news about the Klng'l a slxth·IJI'&amp;der wouldn't i ha'lie muCh
Hannahs
487 Mr. Leadingham J&amp;ya that this Doan dOlVft 13, 7 a.m.; S. M. health and had to take the earlier pos- trouble tnnslatlng that Into basic Eng•
Schoenleb
550 is not what the la'll says. Tbe len~!$ up 14, t a.m.;
Pepy sible flight back to Greece.
Jllh) ... Judy HoiUday turned up ~~ a
Hawley
524 statutes provide that the award Dowoey up 14, 10:25 p.m.; Char·
Margaret Chase Smltb's declalon to Second City the other ~ht with a 'D
TOTAL
28110 of a sale should be made to the lero1 up 14, 1 a.m.; A. J. Pot- run for President of the United States prl,se date-David Oppenheimer, her g.
Woa a. Lost I, Polnlll
loweot and belt bidder ond he ten down 15, 4:t0 o.m.; Beaver has r~lted In the IJI'eate~t rush of top1· husband.
H. It FlreotoH
believes lhlt fairness to all buB- up 17, 2:04 p.m.; \'etta Altlill cal gags slbce Liz T117l0r and Richard .
Only three actresses passed the cllffl·
Wagner
sss lnen men would be achieved bJ down 17, 8:06 1.m.; Jeffeiaon Burton were In Rome. The night club ~ eult Acton, Studio final auditions Hagaerty
4311 lollowlna the low insteod of lol- down 18, 1:41:·im:; OVEC up medians are having great lllccen with leste Holm, Betay Palmer and a )IJghlJ
R. Bailey
411 lowlnt the personal dealrto of II, 4 a.m.: Fra!!kl~D · Pierce the Lady President jokes : • . "Nipt of J;!rDmlslng newcomer from Calilcllt, N•
L. Smith
4M the members .or Counc:ll.
down 20, 5:011 'a.m.; ~Ofdan the Iguana" h.,s turned o~t to · ~ IIUch Clflle l\lrney ... Loot Mabllhe wiUI!!III
D. Miller
131
Mr. :..e.dlngbom hastened to dowto 20, f: 46 a.m.;. B~~ey· a powerful flicker rroducer
~k ,JtOmetblng of a bombshelf lnto the WbTOTAL
m7 poiDt out that bls erltlcllm In State up 21, 4110 •·'Ill:': L. W. decld~ to release I In June, 1Jith a ra&amp;- - Jllbll!&amp; Industry with •tte upcoming !fi¥e. ·
Woa 1, Lose 1, Pablll 1
Ibis malta' II In no way a re- Sweet up 22, 1:16 •.m.; 0. v. zle-d~e' openlili night and a ~lebtl~y It .w ill feature pictUres prilitetf ·Iii.' a
fiecU&lt;In on any other dealer be- Harner down u, n:IO.p.m.; ~1- party afterwards. It was oriSinally aebed• . thiee-dlmensional proceiS the,'ve ~ ,
Mitldloporl Dope. - - .
eaute all dealel'tlltlbmlt bltls in gol't:llff up 23, 3:30 a.m.; John uled to premier ln Decembe~
Melvin · developing for 18 yem. (No, you ttoll't !'··
Ind. Hllh Game- Jae Bal\ey lood faith and •D dealers ex- J. Rowe down zs, J;OO• a.m.; Belli, Jaclt Ruby's lawyer, Ia threatening have to wear special glassel to 11t ttl• f
134
peel to get a bid only If !hoy are Philip Sporn down 23, f:ISo.m.; a gigal'lle 1awau!t If a weekly IPRidl'le ~feet.) •
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Ind. 111gb Soriel - he Ball· low bidder , but that lhll Is Jo:'lll K. up G~up 11:25 a.m.: publlabeJ. a blllbly critical article. about , .. The Jan. 29th Issue of DillY Variety J1
ey w
strjc:tly a complaint agal1111t the 1Mr. Mack down .GteequP&lt; 7:15 111m ln·tts !~relent (orm
Ttlb Hullter'e a :eo~r·a Item because of. ·tile tltla
Teom IDih GaiJ!I - PhiUips V!Uege Council, which has · a.m.; Aetana·LculsvUie•up ·30. friends sey he haa been "~erribly upeet ;jjve Kaufma11 gave to Carol &lt;0111'11ett'l• ,I
Bar 1M •
• made an unwise and unneceo- 4:30 o.m.; NatiOnal up· al, 1:15 ' ~nd d,e preased" ~~~lee his unl!appy .-p..-?,- lie~ · ltlliCtat:ular. It's not gut~ the Utlf :·
Team HIJh Serleo- PhilliP" sary elljleDdtture o1
public a.m.; Lelia She3tl!r. down ''· Jence .op ~roadMftkas one of't~~ 1~~ th~Bob~anneroftlcelb!l41D~ ' buUt
Bar Z6N ·
money.
,
1:30 a.m.; Alloo ~plltr _u at, of the re_v1sed "
, Tral,n." They wlali . lllre sw!np,
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Rldwdo Saod &amp; Gravel
P . Sylvester
211
S. Price
198
J . Cozart
•...
S. Tt.eiss
214
B. Hunt
296
Handicap
1014
Total
2226
Won 1 Lost I
Sllala I&lt; Phllooo
lalb,
1
276
Team Hi&amp;h Series - Rolsum 1 P. Davis
P.
Baker
2112
Sales, 2110S.
D. Roush
2M
C. Wollace
225
KYGER .::REEK LEAGUE
S. Adaw
237
Labor.Jon.
Handicap
1193
iiB
B. f'!eison
Total
:1247
408
D. Halfhill
W•·• z Loot
461
C. Faulk
No" York clolhlli&amp; Houoe
• 397
~~ ~~~1rt
L. Darnell
266
519
Jer.ny
Folmer
290
~AL
2299
Ju~l
Fohller
217
j.ii l, Loot I, Polats I
M. Handley
263
Odd Bolls
P. Hennessy
362
501
J.. Stewart
Handicap
122
275
tleynolds
Tout!
2220
3K
" Lambert
Woo
I
!.ell
I
Kolber
m
Plekeaa Rardwaro
543
D:"Hunnel
. 15
C. Johnson
301
Mandlcap
D.
Miller
358
1347
TOTAL
J
.
Hoffman
320
W• 1, 1Mt I
B. Burns
276
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-G Aldridge
291
,;:!.. .
A. S.lft
Handicap
m
100
Total
441
2474
"""a Loti I
484
433
Mary Webb,
Hllh Game
511 144.
·,ONto....
Mary Webb,
ffith Sorio!l
352
,. lk'lp
387.
1347
Team !Dgh Game - Picken~
TOTAL
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Hardware, 853.
Team 111gb S.rle1 - Pickens
411 lblrdware, 2474.

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Hober hoepital ln the post %4
PT. PLEASANT - '!be H.... moo1ern llfet)' doYioel wtllc:b
bouro were Michael Ervin·Put.
orableJudgeJame~Lee'l'homp. were ·In &amp;oOd worlclnl eaatli-,
···11111
ney, 1701 Cheslllul St., Brenda
liOt1 of the CireuH Court, .... !lob.
.
.. ....
j,ou Hood, 3011 Fourth Ave., SlieJ.
on county, today releued the "We wllll to make tho follow· PT. PLEASANT~ . A .......
•Uf50-Uf;
::u!J
Ia J . Mum, lleck'•
Trailer
findings and recommendaU0111 InC reeollllliOI1datlona:
verdict fca the plalntlll wu ,.
·•dua
BJ llluclle M. llutlao
above poem.
Court, John w. McGuire, Mer·
of an inspection, on his order, I. '!be wide rim ptllllill tbe turned by
jury. alter
an
TIDI•• -'u.
JA!oi. h - 1 am amazed and AN OLD SA~ at our eervUie Star Rt. (expired}, Mra.
by Charles L. Brown, M. D.; ldtcbenolbould be replaced with IJwr.long delibentlllll '11olnday
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deDibted to learn tbat John bouso " Down Rome · woo,
Goldie M. Sbuttl~orth, Rt. Z
Mrs. Ray Crank, and Mn. New- lliiOOtb rim ptUII to provide .... In Muon County ~ Court
,'
Wesley. along with a few chores "A• the days be&amp;fn to Cheshir'l. . Georse D. Lemley,
land Harvey Jan. 18.
1er and more lldeqtJm com- In the ctvU octlon tnal ol Uord
PT. PLI!:ASANT- uMr. C.:.,
Ullo preaching live times
a
lengthen
Rt. 2 Cheshire, Mra. Paul WorkTaken on the tour of laeUf. plete cleaning.
J. Baker, Leoll, vs.
Rich toon" of WSAZ will lie ~ ..
doy, IJid rkllne horseback all · The cold begins to streng· man, 401 22nd St., Pl. Plea..
ties by Sheriff Griff Durbin, the 2. The square comer fqod '·Valley J&gt;alrY, Jn,c.
!be ~lghligbts of the Junior Wfl:,.l
over ball a continent, was real· then"
.
ant, Mrs. Paul Worknlan, 404
Inspectors found :
trays silould be replaced with The trial concerned an acef. man's Club Chllclren'a ~&amp;
ly a man of m.,.iclne, too, and Quoting thb to my presen1 22nd St.. Pt. Pleaoant, M r a.
"The kitchen was clean, neat- round corner food lrays to pro- dent iov6lvlftg vehicles driven presentation Ssturday.
.1;;
advocah!d almool lbe strenuous and only husband. always gives Ruth Ann Crabtree, 117 Pleasly arranged and food In ~rep. vide easier and more adequate by Lloyd J. Baker and a Rich Mr. Cartoqn wiU remain ~"
life of TeddY Roo,.velt and him mch a big kick for be ant St., Pl. Pleasant, Mrs. Jam·
aration seemed to be odequate cleaning.
Valley Dairy truck occumng hours aftel Saturday's perfOI'IIIr:•
J.F.K.
saya, "According to that, Mom, •• c. Cooper, Ripley Rd., Pt.
for the meal that was being 3. The waUs around the com- November 29, 11162 on Route 2 ance to visit with the eblldree.1
He WBB worTied to see psle, we'D have some rea~r cold Pleasant, Mrs. Jack C. Higgins,
prepsred. The pantry was fair· modes sb~ld have IIOIDe type near Millwood, W. Va.:
.in. and 1 photograpber wiU be.,._,. ,
aiiJIOIII walking shadows of pe~ weather along In June.
Pt. Pleasant, Joe R. Neel~,
State SeliBior Jack Miller; ly well stocked with food.
of acid resisting cover~.
which Mr. Baker received m· ent to take pictures of the cbll.
pie ir hla doy and cured an old OH, me.
Rt. I Pt. Pleasont, Mrs. RegJ. ParkersiHlrg, announced tbl•
"The cells were dirty and 4. The mattresses whieh are juries. nUpulations made by dren with Mr. Cartoon.
•.
man of 8 cough with a simple
nald Eugene Gray, Rt. 2 Pt. I week that be Is a candidate some of the mattresses were torn should be replaced by mat. the counsel in the ease stated Two performances will be Si~··
dru he hJmsell repared
PHYLLIS DILLER, lop com- Pleasant, Mrs. Harvey E. Dun- for congress In the Fourtll badly torn and dirty. The walls tresses which are water repe~ the fault of the accident w a s en one Friday evening at 7:31
g
.
P
·
edlenne of this here U.S.A. far can, GaiHpolis Ferry, Mrs. Jam- Congressional District of West aroond the commodes were In lant 10 as to be able to clean the Rich Valley Dairy truck p.:n. and the other Saturday fl&amp;•'•
:Ile was m odvance of his as I'm concerned, says she now es Scott, Lakin, W. Va., Dr. VIrginia 0~ 1 the Republlean a deplorable condition. The each mattress With an anU· and Baker hod legal claim to : p.m.
time&lt;!, .advocating a complelb- can bake only one cup cake in Benjamin Franklin Sommers, Ucket. Senator Miller said be showers were dirty with the septic solullon before each new $'115 he disbursed as a result o! 1 30
of th tbe tr _.• ..
ly vegela~~e diet for ~ scurvy her oven at a time II is so en· Leon, W. Va., Robert C. EviDB, bad decided alter lengthy and paint peeling badly from the prisoner •IS a11 owed to use the the nusbap
.
·
ed doc- The theme h'id e , afa e ""'
which melud
1 sr; :
victim _&amp;o live on lllr~ for a crusted on all sides, room for 215 Mulberry St., · Pomeroy, serious deliberation to make ' walls.
mattress. The dirty mattresses tor bills, boepital bills and loss center . on c '. nm s
ne~a.: '
month and for the Br1Ush Na· one cup cake is ail that's left. Wade Edward Goheen, Coal- the r~ce In an effort to r,. I "The jail was mndern with sbould be cleaned and made of wages and the only aetioo to The children Wlll:ay h u
vy "• spoonful or .~wo of lem- Oh, aolly.
ton, Mrs. Kirby McGuire, Ash- turn the district to Repobllcan '
sanitary in the manner above jf be taken by the jury was to a~ a~ters of sto~.
sue
,~
on juiee and sugar a re~~y She also said her five child· land, Ky., John ,David BIrd, rank• "for the good of all
possible or be replactd with se88 the amount due Baker for Lillie Red Rldmg Hood, ~"
usad,tar and near by the old ren came so tbick and fast t~_Jat Ravenswood, W. Va., and Lo- people of the district."
mattresses as above ststed so pain and anguish be suffered White and the Seven Dwa •• "
IBi!" of Ills day.
they could hardly all crowd m- mon R. Garrett, Ravenswood,
as to prevent the spread of di- and continues to suf!er as
a Alice In . Wonderland,. etc.
.
PsychosomaUc
medicine- to the one play pen. Filtally she W. Va.
seases or parasites• from per· result of the accident and his There 1s no admtsston char~ .
"Whomce came this woman's bersell g0t in .and, "Who's ·the
Discharged
son to person.
inability now to do work he lor- for the performances.
pain?' he asked and answered bill ogly one'" they all aaked . Patients recently discharged
5. The wails should be paint- merly was able to do.
"FI:om fretting lor the death each other? Again, oh GoUyl · Included Evan Plymale, Mrs.
ed and washed
as often
as Is The pam
Lewis Repair Service
1 . 11.ff , Baker, was re~
.h
tl ti
,..
of .her. aon."
1
James Clifford, Arthur Wheelessat.ory .:~e a:'bean. 0~p ~:. resented by Attorney S. D. Lit- 1
-FOROf emotions : "The passions "FANG," HER husband, puts I er, WilHam Fletcher, Mrs. Dewlnecli.
u on
tie age and counsel lor the dehave a greater Influence upon up with all this. A listener pro- ey Woods, Albert Gilley, Mrs.
eHEATING
Students listed below were .on sdnitary.
.
p ant was Bernard F u 1t z.
health than most people are tested at the preposterous name\ Larry Hotfmon, Mrs. Solomon
tbe honor roll at Eastern H1gh 6. Dust and d1rt should be 1~
Oh'
nd William H
ePLUMBING
aware: of. ... .The love of God, "Fang." Said Phyllis .• "WaU,IMartln, M,rs. Harland ·. Wood,
School for the third six-weeks washed from the bars of I be p rdlroyPt ~~ a t
·
eROOFING
period.
cells.
Ra n,
. easan_ .
.
aoverelgD remedY, keeps the whatcha gonna do With a guy Mrs. Reymond MathiS! and m·
FRESHMENJackie
Bah
r
7
The
floors
should
be
scrubMembers
of
the
JUry
were
.
pissioeo within due bounds, and. with.~ front tooth two Inches 1 !ant daughter, .Mrs. Robert H.
Howerd Barber. Linda Hender· bed with an antiseptic solution Aris Langdon, Tommy Walden.!
brlnv unspeakable joy, perfect long'
Gr~mm and mfant daughter,
1
son. Carolyn Hoffman, E d n a at least once each week.
Tom
Rose, Harra~t Crmckcalm, serenity, and tranquility
-- . .
; Mrs Richard J. Phillips and
McCoy, Sally Mora, Carol Nl- 8. The above recommendotlons shanks. Patty Burdette, Harold
and becomes the most power- A HUMORIST descr1bmg a Infant daughter, Chester Ford,
ehols. Sheila Nutt, Thomas Os- should be done by the prisoners Heiney, Nancy Mayes. Clifford 1
WY 2·2374
ful
of health and lonR Itypical hypochondriac says they Mrs Norman Shotsky, Archie
borne. Dooald Roush,
Patty as much· as is possible to pro- Car&lt;ler, Harold Bowman, Reba ! 134 Mill St.
Middtopor1
life " "
are fond of the "organ recital"
Mrs. Gene Jewell, Mrs.
1
Smitl: Linda Spencer, Sina vide physical activity lor tbe Jones, Robert Ho!fm•n . Paul
lrlumpbanl proof of aU a hlow-by·blow account of what Ruth Brucker, Emmett Studer,
May Summerfield, Sandra Trus- prisoners.
thil' H Uved to the mellow all aUs (?) them.
.
Henry Sheline, Mrs. John Beck,
ond ·...:ne old age of 88 -from Heaven forbid that ! ·become Belinda Whittington, Randy L.
sell.
9. Prisoners with e.cesslvely
Legal Notice
!703 10 1791.
one ol the:&lt;~ I'd much rather Par..,ns and Gregory Lee.
SOPHOMORES - Billy AI- long hair should have their hair --=:-:-:::~::--::::-SEN. JOHNSON
len, Greg Bailey, Patty Bailey, cut to provide for odequate
••••••••• ••· "'
MID on Horseback, soldier of play the French harp.
LOSE EVERYTIHNG
Cheryl Bentz Kay Boothe Joan shampooing and each pr1soner ORDINANCI FIXING uns 110ft
State Senator J .G.F. JoJm..
co~rr~TRACTI wtTH oTHER sue-otv.\
God: ·John Wesley.
I WAS SO PLEASE[I to see Mrs. B. A. Dodson has learn. Ann Davis Marilyn Karr Ter- should shower before entering v11 , 0 Ns AND nouLATING mtE
·
CALLI
·the fine reminiscent article that ed that her granddaughter, Mrs. son ol Point Pleasant has an· ry Kaylor,' Julia McCoy, ' Bar- the jail. A phy~1cal
examina- Be u ordatn«~
by ·the counrll or,
GETI'ING ABOUT time for Chet Tannehill placed in this George Croft (Diana Batey) of oounced bls candidacy 00 tbe bar a McGrath Sharon Nutt lion should be g1ven each pris· the vma,e of Middleport , Ohio, ..
'
• dlcated or reques~-• !ollow•·
the following:
paper in memory of Harry Glendora, Mich., and her hus· fteptkb)ican ticket for re-elec• John Pooler Esther
Spencer. ' I· oner when m
secuon 1: All I!Ontract• between
'lOa , .die flrat day of oprl1111·
Barnes.
band lost their household and ~=at:. ~~e ;!~~:g ~IsS~~
JUNIORS :__ Wilma Atherton, ed by the inmate before enter· ~~t~~~~~:ubo!,.~~::,~~:P9;~JV~~~nt~~~
lime, m)• true love pve to
D'lana Baer, Roger Bahr, Con· m·g the )'ail ·
nr1111
protection to be rendered bv
II "'as Wl.th sorrow that we personal property in a fire that
tne Vlllaee of' Middleport, •hall Pffl·
me
read of his death, this uni· caused _,,400 damage to their nonncement, Senator Johnson nie Clark Ali(."e H11 rris Ken- 10. We recommend that
a vld~ for basic comp.enaauon to the
Flv• paekl of teeds, four
character. None quite like rented house. They were away said tlutt "'uppermost In my .neth Hariung, Rick K~blentz, more adequate diet be provided :,~~e P~~ ~~~~~~r.erpfo~~~~d ~~~~
uek• of fertUizer; three eooo
ir. our town, that I ever when it staTted. They had no in· mind ,. during tbe past three Ruth Landon David Leonard for the prisoners.
thi~ ah•ll nut apply to ~bdlvttliom
! has been " the building
'
mend with which the vm.ee of Middleport
o1 weed tOler, two bottle• of knew.
surance. Mrs. Croft is the year
Rost Marcillko. Peggy Marshall
11. We further recom
ha• • reciproc• l contract tor ftre
~nato' tpray - and a prunlnl
He could convulse you with daughter of Mrs . Doris Con- of more roads, upgradiD!I of Charlene Pigott Albert Pooler, · that a separate cell be provid- :~:~~~e• ""'!~~ ~~.:~:e~~~~~ .':.~!
lllllle for lbo Pear Tree."
the funny way that he'd put roy Batey, former residents of our school system, restoration Dora Putnam M
• ary Jo Roush ed for minor vioJaUons such as De billed at ato .9tl· each.
of h
t t government the
•
• .
. .I ·
Sel'Uon 2' contneu lor fire proDoesn't that sound
the simplest thingl!l, For
in· Chester.
ones y D
I
Nancy Zumbach
minor traffJc VIO ataons.
tecUon mall be for • period of une
practical than "A Partridge
stance he quoted to me about .:_:-----------1 resistence to increased Laxes
SENT.ORS - J~net Hetzer and We. feel t_hat .Sherff Dur~in !:~.~ b~d t:ayeo':u-~=~~;edi\I:~,O:.!!~
a Ji'Ur Tree".on,,d "Five Drum· long ;go "Items" that appear- non Weber to bring his print and IIthe opposing of new EriC
. p ar ker.
is di)JDg a fme Job ed
consjderJng
by the payment ot the comp~u•atton
I
for 1h41 IUCCeedlnl[ )11'.!8J, in •dvane•.
men Dru mmm ll8 In Ye An-in our early papers
of
near us here at the old ones.
These students were on the : the problems Jnvolv
n oper- unleu dther •ub&lt;tiYialon •hall 1tve
clent &amp;:naUsh
ChristmaS ballad?
back. Someone had made
buildm'g - 8 neW gro. I Sting a COUnty )·ann
notlee 'Df r.aneellation of th~ l'&lt;tntract
""O
CE DATE SET
honor roll at Eastern High
·
.. hereinu'ter pro~lded.
trip to Cheshire, way down to
in the Homer Cook buildSENTEN
s
h I r th fi t
te .
Set'tion 3: A contract for fire prO·
_., .C~ CAME, to
tod
.
PT PLEASANT
D a v 1 d c ()(I or e Irs semes r.
tectton may be uncelled by etther
' ,. A
me
ay Cheshire, mind yoo. And Har- ing - and do I EVER Wish some
·
. .
FRESHMAN _ Jackie Bahr
Pleasant Valley Hospttal
j party upon 'be etvtna !tf thtrty day•'
with this lovely verse:
ry said it read, "The entire one would rtu the gap at the ~anham, md•cted by. the grand Karen Carter, Doris Ann Da~ ADMITTED: Paul Stigall, Pt. ~~~on80!~c~h0et ~';1:',.~~ 'Clc~~nc;~au
ID every leafy tree of greea trip was made by motor." (car) Rowt&lt;.•y • Reed and A&amp;P store JUry
on the . ~asdemeanor vis, David Heaton, Linda Hen- Pleasant; Mrs. Lewis Gillenwa- ~!;1 ~~~... :;:~~t~•Jr:~~..~; ~~nt:!~
Ia every buddtnl rose
Oh boy, the way he said it - vacaocies. The Harold (Sunny) charge or contnbu~mg to the dersoo Carolyn Hoffman Edna ter Centenary Ohio· Mrs. Rob- call b•.t,, •• pronded for ·~ove,
Ia every ray of aUDibtne
'
.
. the d linquency or a mmor and pre'
I
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SecUon 5· All money• r~ewed Un·
I can hear him yet.
Thomas s are movmg 1D
~
.
f
.
McCoy,
Sally
Mora,
Thomas
Osert
Johnson,
Racine
;
Carlton
der contract ror rtre protection •h~: 1
1 0 mno- bornE' Donald Roush Patri
In every breeze that blows.
And some fandango carrtival used-to-be Laughead property, vJOusly entermg a Pea
ackney Leon· Enos McGuire
cre&lt;~tted to the Fir• r.qwpme
If )loa·'D loot and If yoa Usten
IJomething was ~ming to the Gavins vacating there to go cent, appear~d before the court ia S~1th Linda Spen~er Sina Gallipoli~· Shelby Roberts Gal~ secuon o: The rtre "hler llhall sub·
YQU WpJ ftnd God's presence town a few' years back. All to €hillicothe.
Thursday .with counsel. 8 n d May Su~merfield.
'
lipolis Fe,rry; Thomas Su;vens, ~~:c~•m•ollnot!!~. ~::r~'oc~ou~~ewv!~~~ 1there.
were discussing lt. Said Harry, Movjng usually seizes people changed his plea. to ~~~ty as SOPHOMORES - Billy AI· Gallipolis ; Ernest Grimm, Le· ~r: :;~:es;e~ :;;:d:wn~~ oft~~en~~
Wllhable Pllltic
A ~.. utlfal remiDder
'') can hardly wait!"
in the spring, to the good, real- charged. Sentencmg a e was len Greg Bailey Patty Bailey tart
estate or other pro~erty for which
Of 1111 eOIIItut love and care. Oh, man, with the withering ly J suspect, of all concerned. set for February 20th at 9' 3 Ch;rrl Bentz, Pa'tty Dorst, Lyl~ niscHARGED : Mrs. Kenneth ~ ~~~~can .~:;tab~e~de, provtd.lnll
of sarcasm of an H. L. Menchen Well they've gotta get their a.m.
Freeiand Marilyn Karr Char- Powell Apple Grove: EImer 1 ~ec~~n
ot A~~~%~~~:
oq, fl.
J'ROM 4 H. 8• classmate
at least.
gardens in, for one thing, the
?
Jes Knig,ht, Julia McC~, Es- E•1dicoit, Jr., Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. •
or "~r
over 1!0 years ago, DOW • In St. 0"" of the very, very last
kids' swings. s~t up and how HOW MANY BOOKS.
JPI _ ther Spencer, Roberts Trussell. Curtis Syrus, Crown City.
•
the rugged individualists
aboo. )hrowm that old S()fa EVANSVILLE, Ind. (l 1 1 e JUNIORS - Wilma Atherton, BIRTHS : Mr. and Mrs. Ed••:;l'~; hm-~
Petersburg, Fla.
Her. ounny life reflects the with the passing of Harry Bar- away wbtie we're at It?
James Coleman. 21
d"';1 ~g Diana Daer, Roger Bahr, Con- ward Hogg, Pt. Pleasant, a son.
"·
nes.
l"Vc moved once. In 1931 to student, was free on n o a)' nie Clark, Theron Cruise, Shei- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gillenwa· :~·~hi:• o:!~a~~~e
"May the good Lord take a 247 Palmer St. And here I've on charges he. stole more :han la Drake Alice Harris Ken- ter Centenary Ohio, a son.
t.::C~~~ec:' o~h':h;&gt;r!~~~~:: : ..~~p" ~~~ 1 &amp;
to him."
sat. Well, "a rOlling stone," 1 million tradmg stamps rom neth Har,tung Rick K~blentz
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luwabte by law
WY 2·2709
know. But the perfect ang.. a super~arket where he had Rose Marcink~ . Peggy Marshali The lion ant, known ln the Un- P•urd J~~~~m~~~. ~':.. r
S.
3rd.
Avo. Middleport
I TOOK MRS. Sallie McCor- wer to that is "Who wants t~ work~ sm~ 1960 ·
to in- Iris McCoy , Albert Pooler, Nan· ited States as the doodle-bug. ATI"KST. Ge-ne Grate.vmue Cll'rk
mlck out to see Miss PrisciUa be an old mossback anyway?
P~hce said they beg~; tT d cy zumbach
is said to be carnivoroos, acm 3 1;~ ~!.:''.:..·~·'"~:'..............- - . ,_-, ""-"'-"-'"'·,..._
,._,._.._~
1
Barnes (Harry's sister a few The president says "Let's. g~! vestJgate when an u~' en ~e
SENIORS :_ Janet Hetzer and cording to the Encyclopatdia
this country on the move agam, LomsVJlle, Ky ., physician e- E . p k
Br',tanru"ca
back when 1 was
.
. .
f
offer to ric ar er.
.
the wheel of my
So might as well get at 11.
came susplcJou• o an
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ry
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But I haven't packed my old trade him I m1llion stamps for 1
Man, was that ever a meet- love letters yet, nor the three $1,000.
ing of the worthies. Reminsle- sets of wedding glass sherbets,
log - oh HOW I wish I'd taken nor - Well it's plum dlscour- The Volstead Act
became '
YM Ca• Set tbo EXACT TEMPEIATUIE that Suits Y• • • •1
It ali down for posterity' and for agin' to eve~ think of, so guess law over pr&lt;sidential veto on['
.
I
us all. Well, a lot of 11 had to I'll just sit here and watch my Oct. 28, 1919. Smce . repealed,
do witt. a famoos trip those two tulips come up. Hoping you are tt prohibited aicohohc bever·
"gals' hod made clear to Cln- the same etc. - B.M.H.
age sales.
'i.
3. d
elnll311 way way back and
Uvlng
·It~
Bo,_.
/Ilea
,_.
seems they had beaus there
whUe visiUng lriends and rela·
AWl ,_. ., • - .., .,. z- c-w
lives and oh, tbe adventures
lndivklw ai!J by a "flick" al tb• TIMIIIKislatl
they had. Harry was ln on aU
COME IN • , , LET US GIVE
th!J, so Miss Priscilla loki how
Elrly American
YOU M30 REASONS WHY"
e
Lovely
B11dod
Nocklaca~
In
many
sbe raised him (lla!Ty) from a
1e
colon
Charm
pup.
A
She said, "See how much
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lliotlget-_my_
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than
the
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.
this superbly eqgineered Mo·
e Now Colorful Pondont1
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that's from luggln'
torola model with Sujler
ECONOMICAL THAN ANY
him around when be
e Manr Now Stylod Eorrlnp
Golden M CbaSAis. Automatic
OTHEI HEATING SYSTEMS.
And Harry agreed.
pin eontrOl helps maintain
eNow Combinotions
I don't know whether to
picture
eontrast.
ln
the
event
!aug~ or cry as I write aU this.
of varying oignal otrength.
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1111 mother and it wu \bert ill t:bA! wladow, tall aad aoi~en. I kntlf', thea ad tben,
that I wanted 1&lt;1 bo a horptst.
But, !D)' heart 1ank, for I knew my parent• eould a«ord neither Cbe Ill k
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a.nll II W. &amp; • .... • dll 8dlool 10 a.&amp; "' Cli I-.
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reb ol ~~mt, .........po
Schooll:30 a. m and 10:30 ~ ~ ~~-ur
8uberl Sbarp. . , - . lllmdar •riot u o. a:_.,,. p. aa. 1 Fred I. Gardner,~- 1:30
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ia1o IIUildar ~ I&amp; 7:&amp;
p. a You.c .Poople, l'rlllo. 71 supt. I0:30 I. m. Worship, "Tak·
10pt. Bible Sludy aad ::.......
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nrvlc:e lid ..,. , - , Sow
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culL imr. IVWliiD Tborpe, puYouth meefin&amp;o; 7 p. m. Even~ Ill . . t ts II
2Gr !l!i"''ly lklbool 1:10 1. m.; llnodfad O!orU of Olrtll, iDI service, "Rejolcti In the Flnl 11ap11s1 Clnirtll, RadDe; Pro?eslaDt, Calbolle aiLd Je • t
~~~~ Wonhip 1t:IG 1. 111.; N. B. lmbodeo, pastor; Homer Lord." Wed. 7 p. m. Mid-Week
E. Cw-111, pootor: Chester leadera MiLd . . aq
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PriJif and hsll»a Hoar m. Wednesday tvenln&amp; Bible rt ,JI.utera, mtnl-: Suada1
Junior Fellowship; 8 p, m. countertd 111 .
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Scllaol 8:1111 I. DL: Cbul'dl 10:10 Even1Dg IO!Milct; 7:10 p. ILL auch aa tho Molllodlll C
lid w~, ollbll ruo' a_. '" t • • .m.: ~ ll:rldolvor, t:JU Wednetday, prayer -linl; and 1111 I&lt;Mhen e a 'W
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1• · Scllool t:IO: llonWii ...- Prayer -in&amp; 7:30 p. 111. TuN- ,
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Great Bend, S. E. CUrti!, pas- btoak wllb bt wloldo . . .
oertlcel 7:1111: Prayer awiiDI II
Pederated Cbarch, ....... .,.
, Robert Ltwia, SupL 9:30 tba bod, and • 1 bilfil 17 1ft •
Tburallq,
'l'llppon Plaloo EVIl Clorucli Carl Kautz, Supt.:
Sunday
m, Morninc wonbip
and
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.._ -•1'1&amp; am 4 .._.. Rev. Kuseno E. Em~ro"": pal- School 9:15 a. m. W011htp hour Sunday SchoOl; 7 p, m. Emlll&gt;l ~ at tba • 11 1
Cllfl, lift. R. .EugeDoo Gtell, ,_. !01'. Sun~y Worship 8.30 a. 10:110 a. m., Charlet Norrla. Service.
lial a.riatiaA Lift CmM"'cn
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Sunday School 0:30 1. m.
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Supt; .......... wwobip and 10::1?1 •. ·m. alternotely. ...... llapllll
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Bend Rev Arthur R. coocomed llboat .....
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Hobart Vineyard, lllpt. Bibll port, lief. Donald IIGone, pu- ~ I
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llld • Wlok prqer ..,Joo
by pastor Tuesday 7 ,30 p. m., Fred Hoffman, Supt.; 10:15 a. wor~ an Sunday School Ser- atumll!ll."
aeoday 7:111 Jlt ""
m. Worship ..,..ioe, t p. m.
'~Wbat Is Truth'" 7 p m. The Ra•. Dr. DaJ. WIIHI, II
oe12 ._.._II, oR I:... Solilllo Belbel EVIl Cloarclo~ BY!' 7:10 p. m. Eveninl WlX'- moo~
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,::: 1!: Smlth, s. ,_. I!IJIIo. Rev. Eugene E. Emerson. pa.. lbip .....,ice. Wed. 7:30 p. m.. evemng
w- vision, cites aimllar reuoaalor
1::111 ;;_ m., WDI'IaJ tor. SUnday worship UO P. m. Prayer ~tin&amp;; 1:30 p. m. llin&amp; Wtth
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Nortb MaiD Streel Cb!ircll 11 moral to I01DCikt
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10:111 •L C. YOillli hi?w,
1:41 day Sc:hool 10 ' 30 a. m. and ~"-- ...... ChriS'~ R"Uand
Dr N C Car· of the IUJ1I!OII CW_:!,=.,
.. No 8:30 a, m. alternal.oly. NOI'Iillll ..... •••• ·~
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m., IEYaDp?lalle . p~ Bahr Supt Bible Study and t ,ur!U Chlll'dl, Bet. 'to- penter, OUDilter. Biblo Scbool ba llood atewll* cl tbo life
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pray;,. ...,;ico led by pastor, llul&gt;pel~ pu10r. Suada1 Bcbool UO, V. H. Braley, supt. Man&gt; God 1111 IMn tbem," M llJII.
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Thuraday 7,30 p. m.
1110 L m. l\lcllard Y...,..., aupt. iDlDg
10:30. Mlu Sabra "EquallJ Important Ia 1111 ID·
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Loaddp EVB Clourcl;, Re•. IO:IO L m., Wonbipl; i:41i YF: .
Evenmc lior· nuence Oil atherl, 1111 ni). Rev. Paul I. Jonea, putal'. Eugeoe Emera&lt;~~~, pastor. Sun- Wed. 1:111 J\IDlor Choir; 7 P m.
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Ber¥1011 t:IO P, ILL SUD- day School 11 10 1. m. Rusaell Choil, ' . ' . • . .
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S:~"i·~Sc=boo=l~u a. m. War- Archer, aupt. SUDcla7 Worship Frw wm Bapllll
lime to lima ond youtb
A moelplll o1 Cklat loader.
day,
ond rrldq. at 11 a.m. Bible atudy and pray- RuUaad, putor Re~. Pau,
announced moathly. the Rev. Blll'loh Huntor, alia
_..., Cl- t1 Cidol1 Art ar Hrvice led by Millard Coe, lor; Sunda ·• School 10 a.
Evncelleal Uotted fetll lhat "from 1111 Cloril?lln
........., mmtotv; Blhlo S&lt;baal Wad. 7:30p.m.
.JU)' Prld!ly, Supt. Preacblag
Charge, Paut A. S.lJ.. paapecliYt lhl IIIYWII' Ia
lllolorala&amp; wonblp ~:JU; CIJriA. ....,
Mt6 , C... .-rvlce SUndar N.ght 7•30 P m.
pastor. services SUnday, clear."
laD l!Oodenor I P· Ill.; ~
Spi1lp
l'raJer aerv:ces Wed. 7:30 p.m.
26 Wo!'llhlp oervlce Beth"One lllUII nlraln from de·
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llonllip. p. m.
~~ ~L :":~~ rtnl Bapliol Cburcb, Pem9: a. m.; Carmel - ape- arette smokinl," bo aald ill a
Ill; I BaD t1 , ......... ..,., 7:30 m.
1:111 p. m.: eroy, Ralph C. Zlllldel, paator.
service in charge of the atalement for UPL "Qpretle
l'llblio m '~•I liuillday • wscs, ~. 1::111 p.m.: Prill· 1:30. 11:15 a. m. Worship ser· Young People and preaching at smokmg,ll c~an&amp;erouo to lnmwa
P. m.: Watchtower ol!"b • P. m.: ., aad Blblo staoty, Wad., 7:10 p. vice 1111d study. Observanct! of 10:45 a. m.; Syracuse - even· Ufa, one • own or that ol tbt
Bibla study '1'ueodaf 8 p. m.: S... m.
Boy Scout Sunday. Sermon: ing oervlee 7:JO p. m.
. person whom one lnfiuenca ..,.
vic:o meetlag Tbunclay 7 p. IlL:
"Who is First'" Nursery and
example. life Ia a clft of God,
Min2ltry iidiool Tbunclar • P. m.
Raclae Me~tll C b .• r • h Junior Church .for all children. Syracu,. Mllllioa, Rev. Earl a sacred mwardablp 10 bo
lluYillo ~'~~pt. Bollaeoo H. L. McDaruel, pastor, Sun- 1·30
m Youth meeti1
and O..ster, pastor: Services every treasured and IIIOCIID tbo dGiq
Clwrdl tP. o. ......... ille. Ohlol day School 9:30 a. m. Preacb- ~cre~iloo Wednesday 30 p. Wednesday and Fr:clay evemng ol his iilD. We are DOt a1 llbIISI•nday School, 9:30 a. m. Roe IIIII 10:30 a. ~- MYF I p. m. m Pray..: and p!aMlug. Thurs· at 7:30 p. m. Everyone we~ er?y to 1amblt w1t1o - II'Mo
bert
Supt. Worship al Prayer aad .B•ble Study, Wed· clay 7·30 P m Women's Mis· come.
merely f..- the like II I*
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11:111 a.m.:
YIA12D neoclay evenmg 7:30.
sionar" s.x:"tety. meeting
Mt. Unloa F.W.B. Cburch. saUsfae?lono."
1, 45 p.m.: 1:\ianp?lol~ lllrvtc:e,
Allred
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7,110 p.m.: ""'..,,,. Prayv ond Rev. Rober? R. Card, pastor;
Portllllld, Rer. Lawreaco Meachool 9:45, Earl StarWednesday, 7:30 p, m. Sunday School at 9:30 L I o Yd Dlooiel, paalor, Harold Roush,
Preachlag 7:30 p.m.
l:)Rev.
H. Cort, Pastor.
DllllPger, aup~; WOI'Ihlp eerv- &amp;Jpt., Sunday School 8:30 a. m.
Bible Study and
Middleport ~ . . . . NIB ices at 10:411 wltb Chas.
D. VYF 6 p. m.; Wonblp 1 3!1 p. Young
Meetinl Wad.
,._, 110'1. Clyde J. Barllel&amp;. Woode, lay leader. Saturday ev, m., Bible Study Wed., 7:30.
p. m. Choir pracUct 7:30
IISUIIdal ocllool 1, 30 a. IlL: illllrDo ening, Fob. 8, MY~ Valentine Ed l*iw EVB Cloreh.
m. Thill'S.
tal ......tolp IIOI'V!ce 10 ,10
,_, party_. Sunday evemng regular Meozo! Smith, pa•wr:
Flsbero of Mea precram 'IIIII
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NYPS-Y•·"II p
, ,45 p. m..: meeting of the MYF Wedne. Wonbip, t:30 a. m.:
held 11 Sutton Church Fi1·
l:IEva· 'otic aervlce 7:30 p. m.: day Evenin&amp; Mid Week prayer Sclloo? 10:1111 L m.: Youth
7:30 p. m. Movles iilll be The Rev. l'rolton C. lllt1tb,
Prayer-· Wad., f:IIO p. IlL services.
Powsbip, 8:110 P· m.:
aad taken. Bob Leo liiU sil..r·ton ed minister ol PanN_,. lopllol - l!aDdll lillllool Tile \Jailed Methodiot CIUircb meotiDg 7:1111 P· m. Wednesday:
. • new slant electric atar ersburr'oguZIOD Bapllat Oiurcb,
IIIII L m.: wonblp, u " 111. Pomeroy. Rev. Melvm Alk;re, Youth ~hou. ~:;c•·
in honor of the Saviour's birth. liill bt the opaaker at ..
11 1nyor .....,., Wedn-lll' t pastor. Church School, 9:15 a. Wednes ay •
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Heard on the air at WMOV SUn· weekty convocation ~ R I•
p. m.
m. Racial Relatlom Sunday. nesday.
8:30 a. m. ond 22:15 p.m. Grand• College otudenta.
c:.rp t ..,... - l51llillaJ 10:30 a. m. Sermon "Honor All Rulli Methodlol Cbarrh.
of Junior CIHllr will be Tho general public 1o lllflllll
ll!llool l:a .LIIIritlq -.~lip Men!" 2 p, m. Study Cou~e. E. Dowson, pastor.
Rev. Arthur SIIU. to ailend along with IIIIIIUdaDta
10:11.
8:110 p. m. Church OffiCial School, 9:30 1. m.., Lee
Th "-I tlo Arm ~a-y 11 1 m next 'J'bursday.
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clq 1:111 p. aa.
lion of ch111'th offlolals. Dr. SUnday eveaiDC with Dalo
10 a. m. Holiness mee!: e ure. .or n viCe Balrla..Yllle Preobylertu, Stanley McGUllard, presiding, Deo Swear?n&amp;ea. ludera. S..
30 a. m. Sunday schoo,l. Mr · ~onlsBa
PIAlloclatloa
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Rev, Jllho Davies, pastor: w.... TUeoday, 7:30 p. m. the WI&gt;- MYF 7 p.m., Je1111
coon. 7 p. m. Young~~~~ th~ Ito of
CGunty
t:!O a. m.; Sm•diJ School maa•1 Society of Christian Ser- ~t&gt;or. WSCS Second
of Leg10n. 7.30 p. m.
va 111 a .~
Conf
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10:30 a, m.
viet meets at the church. Aah each month at ?:30 p. m.
Thursday. I to 3 La· BaptLI Patrtorli'
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1be MWI pori Pelt? mlal Wednesday, Feb. 12, 7:30p.m. B:l•onor Circle ........ ~
dies
League; 7 ~ - m. Prep:~:= ~~alth
Cblirdl, lloulb lrd Aft. ,.,,..., the Holy Communion Sacra· of each month 7,10 p. m.;
7:3(; p. m. Bible Study e . .
Y
~11111:11001 10 a.m. SI?DIIIJ iiiCld ment
ernooa Circle Fourtb 'l'buroday prayer meeting. Other servlcts Asso&lt;'lation, also ol the ,..
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&amp;:vqelistie 7:30: · W..,,.,,., , •2 , Matt ;;
c.t a 1 3 p. m.; Clan 11 'ftlJrd Wed· by an11ouncement .
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ll%1n Bible Study 7:&amp;1: llatui' lllrr2n&amp; ,...... M«Dilll ~ aesc1ay 8 p. m.; Cburdl
The Clnin:ll of the Nazarene, cular Dys!Npby, and a 11• ~
...... pntyor IIIII waablp 10,110 ,;_ m.:
SdJaal 1:30 m?lillltraUOD Second Wed., 7 p.
. Ray E. Warne, .pastor. of tho Inter-Church Conm
Putar, a.... I. 1.. llaltal?. 11o, aapc.. 1.111 o. m. Wonldp IL. Cllolr prac:tio!l. Wed. 7 p.
Sunda) School 9:30 a. m.• MDi'll- of
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worship II a. m.; N.Y.P.S. A nee..
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aad ~ 'n1un(taJ ~~- Dtar Gu)III'Die (Duteb R!dge):
p. m.; Evening service, commumty adult anti yGUllt
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p. m. ; Mid~ Service, group•
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The~loquent_!,=:!!"l
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(!;.,..: WOIIIIilp . . t:a p. 1D. Pit- II 21 •1
111. (Mfes•IOD \!o blllll' before Pvmeroy. Morning Prayer each the VIrginia 'l'heoiOiiell 8.¢
llcldar 1:11 o. 111.1
Mass
SUnday at 10:30 a. m. Except ary and Col?oge, ~
lji.;,. 10 a. a: YOillli a. Edea Uidtad llitlliliu ta
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lure it 1pomored by the bmine81 firm• and orpnilradom
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Preu Iattmatlonal'• top 10 will
be 1n a::lloa tonight. Fifths
ranked Davidson oppooes weak
Geor · So
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Georgia Tech oad surprising
Stale meet In Allan·
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for the Southeastern
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SEC play, while the
Wtldcatt are 8-2 In
conference.

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''· 35-polnl blast from flashy Hal recenUy to address a Black IDan Crothers, Jackson ... .••••. 80
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Carl Wo"e and • · ·· Greer to down New York 128- Mu•llm meeting and afterwards Brent Thomas, Jackson .•.• ••.. 63
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15. San Francisco 104 Detroit 97 lng?on paced G. &amp; J.
··&lt;NBA action.
curtly that he had "no com· Scott Fitzgerald, Athens .•.•• . . 68
34
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15.5 Boston 94 Baltimore 92
27 and II respectively,
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Rob
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Bullington added D.
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Mick Morris, Middleport ..••••. 64
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14.4 (Only games scheduled)
Robinson'• led at halftime
only crowd saw Bailey Howell "I don't care what my father .Don Magnani GalUpoliJ .. .••. •. 63
27
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Frida , G
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·· of Delrmt keep the Plsloos m said," he reported. "I'm not ]n.
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• th•• "arne most of the way. It terested. I'm not talking. I'm
New York at Billion
Evans kept Terry's
: "'"·' 61hl9 San Francisco at half. here ?ralninl !or • fight and
I Philadelphia at Cincinnati
airing aoing .. they beat t
c 1&lt;no. Rnd it was not until Wayne that's au I'm rolnf to aay."
Detroit at Los Angelea
Grocerman 54-47.
., 'H ghtuwer hooped three straighl
(Only I8111H oeheduled)
Steve Fuli#r paveil lbe
•• .. in the third quarter that The ~year-old Clay fights
for the win with 17 polnlo,
1 • Warriors saw a little day. beavywelgbt ebamploo·· Sonny
BASEBALL ON TV
Holter bad If and John
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•• - NEW YORK (UPI)-For the ·
•· · 'owcll had 33 pomts to lead 25 and the charges made b h~ Cleveland
lndla1111
believe banders against us , and I hope eighth conseci.tive year the Na- Paul Swisher led the looera
P!Sions. Seven-foot Reggie
,
Y they're out of the woods in 1 they do.
tional Broadcasting Company wllb 12 polntt while Bill
., '•ding score&lt;i 22 polnta during father that th... people are tretr:endollll rebuilding job and "If I can get some
will televise major league base- dr:dp bit the hoopa for t.
brief st.im and indicated he s keeping. my, boy In oome kind in a ]lDBition "to start doing banded hillers who are hot and
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Tho ~eore llood at the
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••'ng the tough NBA grind of I Pri!OII drew quick com- thi•••" In the American some more improvement from 1964 n eekends during the lime 27-28 with Terry's
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1 ment from Jack NOon U..ton's ·•
season.
, .. on a urr) .. ar I a oo co, advlsor
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League durin&amp; 1964.
the youngsters, we'll have a NBC.TV's baseball ochedule but the roof caved In In the
,;·~i"• expenence. .
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That WBI the gist of talkll by better ball dub," Tebbetts said. will begin Saturday Aprll 11 nal quartet.
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led
Balt•more
by
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Now
President
Gabe Paul aad Man· Coneedeo Notbla1 to Yanko a nd run 25 weekenda through
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·.too:no• on I e secon pen • u 1 "If what the boy's father say• ager Birdie Tebbetts In their As for the American League s d Oct. 4
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~~llll&gt;n seemed to Ure.
is true, Hid Nllon, "and the Columbua stop Thursday of a race, Tebbetts refused to con· un ay
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·':· · Johnson and Rod Thorn, the Black Muslims want a share of "press caravan" tour through cede to the New York Yankees .
Kyger Creek al Coalton
·~. besl . of Baltimore's outstanding his purse, they'd better get It Ohio
and their new manager,
MER~ANDISE CONTRACI' Eutern at Hannaa Trace
-· took:. crop, scored 10 of the fJ, this trip because after eight or "I'm very confident at the Berra.
. LO. ANGELES (UPI)-Mer· Racine at Southwestern
.,. hal I? Bullet points to narrow 10 rounds, I don't think he'll he present time as to the result of "Yogi Isn't going to have any chandlse bearl1111. lhl' name of Rutland at North Callla
: 1he gap. but Johnson just could ' fighllllll for many bli J&gt;lll'lel 19114,' ' Paul said. "I'm genuin.. problems managing - not
Sand:• Koulax Will 10011 begin Galllpolls at Pomeroy
~"IIOt push in the final bucket again."
ly optimistic, because we took all until he loses a few, or un- appearmg around the country Logan at Athens
chances on some kids last year Ill he takes his best friend out
large quantities.
.
Wellston at NelsonvUie
Cassius Clay, 8~·· father of and I think we came through for • pinchhltter or his coach The Dodger lefty has BiiDfd Middleport at Jackaon .
the ~hallenger, sa;d that both with those kids better UISn we out for a relief pitcher," Teb- a contract w:lh Television Per·
CassiU• and his younger bro?l&gt;- had any reason to expect"
belts joked
sonatitlea, lne., who esUma~ nGRT SlTE CHANCED
er and sparring partner • R11- Paul and Tebbetts helleved "I just . don't think the that retail ~les of merchandise NEW YORK (UP!)-The
:!~ber~·~~": ~~~~ ~":. they have lwo potentially great Yankees should have won last w•th ,:auf"'; ~~':u~IU total a round weltcrwetght bout.
ing a head to head argument players in third baseman Max year - not because they aren, mm• urn o
Ion.
tween slxlb-ranked Isaac
he had threatened to "whup" Alvi;, ••1 ouUielder Vic Dava- a great ball club, but there are
prt of Cuba and
both h s and Malcolm X I ad- IIIlo, both rook• .. la•t year and some pretty sound ball clubs in FIGHT RESULTS eld .. .... ranlted Vince Sbomo of
,, Sir leams entered In 1 h e er of 'J:e New York tern" 1: of part of the Tribe's "kiddie the American League."
By Ualted PreSII lnjemotlonal York originally a&lt;;heduled
,· .Mells County Elementary Bas- the Black Muslims
p
corps..
Tebbetts said he will take BOISE, Idaho (UP!) - Char· the New York Collaeum on Feb.
· ketball Tournament to he held The elder Clay, ~ &amp;!·year-old
Tebbtlto Toes Comero
long looks at pltcbers Sam Me· lie Powell, 22(), Los Angelao, 15 bas been tranaferred to
..- Feb. IS 17 and 29 a Salis- for
Lo · 01 K
As
lor
Alvis,
Tebbetts
said
Dowell and Tommy John, both slopped_ John (Tiger) Collins, Teaneck, (N. J.) Arm..-y,
11
.~ bury, ruv..:V1ew, Chea;, Top- pal~,:,
e;_. ~lervl!: "he has the opportunity to be- bo~ lefthanded prospects.
~. B01se (5).
181lle nlghL
pers Plains,
Pomeroy, and with Pat Putnam of the Maml come one of the real great
At whal polnl In hiS career
----. Bradbury. The games will be Herald that he and the boy'&amp; p?ayers of the game."
McDowell will be called a
and Birdie war~. him It TEI&amp;VISES CLOSING
'·' played at Eastern High School mother had been alli!IUited by n,e Indians manaler was es- pitcher I don't know,''
woujo be quite a task. Joe did NEW YORK (UPI) - The
with Robert Ashley tournament the Black Muslims aad that he peclal?y high on Davallllo, who oaid. "We don't know when
great. Job lor uo 2811 y~r, American ·Broadcaotln&amp; C.mpa·
t . maa.,.,r.
feared for his own anll hla miSsed mu?h of his rookie moment of greatneq is. 1n
he d better get the we.g~t ny .announced tnday thai It wiD
•· Plve trophies to be awarded wife's oafety. His wife had gone campa:gn with a broken arm. Dowel? we have that kind
and . re~at, because he s ~levlse the closinr ceremonlea
j, will be to the champion, run, back
to LoulsvUle hecauoe "In the years I've been In pitcber - the equipment
. up aJiam;:t a great caleb· of th• ninth Winter Olympics
,;.. ~p, consolation winner, and "Cassius had told her to go" baseba~, I've never seen a therr."
m Romano.
Spday Dlght,
c ,t'lrst and second place cheer- and he aloo had moved out of compo81t~ ..orm grealer than
Three Player. on Trip·
~dlnl groups. Admission will his son's house.
Davah?lo s, Tebheltt Hid. "I He coPied John a fine looklug
&gt; 'It iO ceatt for odlllta and 25
May Be Jlldlac
hav&lt; never seen •uch speed lefty and added, "There's no
il Jlllllll lor children. .
While It could not be ....,med and acctiracy ouch n bls arm. reason he can 'I do the same
.,';/;.' 'l'be ldoedule 21: Feil. 1$, 7 that he wao In hiding. the At Ill&lt; present time, he has the job for us that AI Downing did
Salloboli'Y va.
Tuppen house where the elder Clay has best arm in baseball."
1..- the Yankees when he came
,.. J']alnl, I p.m. Pomeroy 7th been staying wu dart and The Indians had their prob- up. •
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r.:.ill'ade VI. Bradbury; Feb. 17, clbsed Up Thuroclay nlgiJt.
lems last season, fmW.Ing fifth The Indians also brought
H11 Your Engine
io T p.m. winner of the Salisbury, ~ senior Clay, In bls Inter, m II•• 10 • team c:rcu1t, but alon~ pitcher Jim (Mudcat)
,.,,,)'Upper. Plains game "· Riv· view, \ asserted lhat CUsluo that fai!ed to dlscoorage Paul Grant. outfielder AI Luplow Developed A Mls•?
lt:.,.ervlew, I p.m. winner ol the joined the Black Muslims when and Tebbetts. Both admitted and catcher Joe Azcue. All
Let The SluethS At
Pomeroy 7th-Bradbury pme he was 18 ond just a few weeks they gambled on young · ball· three said they were in good
.~~- O!eot-.; Feb. It, 7 p.m. the after be won the Olympic light: playm and won.
condition and anxious for
Metropolito~n Moton
~.f~
play a ...,....atlon heavyweight champ~ at "! think we'll be a much spring training to start.
- ·.t m"'· and I p.m. the two wl"' Rome In 1980.
m..-e Interesting ba?l club. I Azr.ue will battle John Ro,;;.,l!!fa play for the champlollllhip. "'l'hey have been ~g think IVery manager in the mann for the slarlillll catchinl Find It And Correct It,
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IIJ IIIL'I'OI'f IIICRMAN
mented:
Kaw u "ftte Mroler"
lhe twa sports tnterfered with eee• In ~·"
baol poallklll, too, 'l'be
IJ6 llpGN Writer
" Thai 1111 could 1et a '1 mil- a.dall, wbo wu bealeio liz hil lpl'lllfl tralnlnt chonl in
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said th.,- plan le 117
.... 'J\veaty thousand dollan Ia a Uon llallul fl bo - . Cll lbe am., oOiluck out 301 battaro ill the pas~
Roy Slevera, aDDiher vetaran
buemaa Jim O.Veapart
..aere drop Ia the bucJet com- opal mam~"
267 lilnlnp. No wonder rlnil 'lbe Olbor H..: So&amp; oignees al S7, 1110 liened Ji(th the PhD.
thll o]lliDI aD lllal Jim
oPM'ed wllb a mUiktn but Dicit Wllblilpa M •tiW
GU l'lltn'ld 1o h?m u "'lbe Mons- wert pllchers Bill Spllllwlek Ues along with CllllfttldeNirlt Ita)' Hart may be P., 1 ahol
Radatz didn't really want to llodcaa - rurtber.
ter."
aand Bill Rohr, Infielder Bob baoi!IJUID John Berralleln, wbo
third.
..Ubble.
"I la.w ol IIIIDI claba,'' bo 'l'bt lied So&amp; alao sJ1Dec1 six Guindon, u1illty man Jerry could !all heir to Sleven• fll'll
So:hwall baeaJDaltllo t1tJ1
• ,;So the m.foot, fivHncll lJoe. alii, "who! J!!!S1ot 10 h?&amp;IJir lllhlt playen Thurtcle)!, iDcJud. Dorsch and outfielder Jim Go&amp;- ba.. job.
of the Pirates to arrte
1M flreballer accepted a QO,. lball lbat."
iDe GeM Conley, who laid be cer.
Second blleman KtD Hubbs
terms; Jaet Smtih, 1 rtpt.
M coatract, con~a~u~n&amp; an ... '1'l1t Oilly wad wl1lcll raally Will jolil the club for apr!Dg· Radatz wasn't the only one to batted only .W laat year but
pllchll' drafted from
· limated tl ,000 raise, aad lried deaerlbelo Raclatl' work clurlnl tralnillll at Scolbdale, Aria., on pt a raise.
otlll drew "a small ralat" fnlm
wu the 21111 pla)'tl'
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·ill bioi out of bil mind the v• most of 1aot Ia lantullc tba I'I!IJI]ar repctrlin&amp; date for Cal McLish, the SB:year-ol~ the Cuba, who !lOW han 0111y
tho Btavea, ll!ld
ri0111 hypothetlc:al prlct lap aud nen tboucb 1111 ~ SB: tba llrot lime.
right-hander, received one from one player left lllllllnad-&lt;ook·
satlofled Bcl1 Purkey aud
·~ned on him aU laot IAIIlllller. )'eaNid rllht.banded rellev• COilley came by tba decla1on the PhJIUes and he earned It le Infielder Paul Popovich.
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·,, Qnce ofter Radatz oauntered tailed oil -..hot .,.... Utt lllllly after his recent release not only with his 13.11 record Clluck Hiller wun'l u luckY 1:
,In from the bullpen and l!lid, undoubtedly dill to "'"' by the New York KaickerbocJt, but atso with whal Manager ao Rubbo. lie too11 a ,eulla aaJ.
· ~pUy cllsconoected the y.,., work, he at111 won 11 pmao aDd oro of lhl Nationat Buketball Gent Mauch called "the best ary from the GIIIJIII and what
_., tu..., Ralpb Holik com- aaved K olhen.
AIIIOCiatlon. A C&lt;JDillct between altitude of Illy man I've ever is more be may have lost his
UCLA'I lut-breal:ln!l
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bidding to become · tba
Ia o 1 b e r gameo, Waf)'
AU. STARS
Coaot'a firsl aatlDDal basketball
Delaw11o r742; fa.
IchiomF&lt;ktns In lour yean, open pie topped Mu~ti. 'lf,ee;
~cam• M'lel, tonight wttb Georre Wash?ngton edied ~11lut IUCb 1eam to
&amp; Mary, 81·\"1; Clemm
Two
very
UIIIIUII
pmes
I
In
the
Georgta, 83-lll, In CJI'ei'·····&lt;
played In the Calllpolla ,
live Calllornia,
and San Francisco defoa~
pendent League 1'llunday
Callf1trn!a• unpudlctable
Jose St., 64-47. .-...
'nte tint rame waa ....,
- 1111 ' alteacly bu
a ctoee 2-0 ICore. Firestone
lflth.ranted Oregon Stall thll
'--J I Weiher'• - e !UPJ)Oiecl
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aquare
off
In a contest, b tt
lljo United Pre so In?enuillonal that would have aent the ~n- pion Celtt.
But reserve Ben Warley went
Welh • h d
111011, hoWovar, 18
10 fori It t b
San Flancisco's Wilt Cham· lest into overtime. A crowd of Philadelphia woo &amp;oing with-a Pong way towards lilting the
game, because they
ua--ersplayers
a
tba Paaro,
l.erlain makes the pointt and 10,210 showed up to wa)cb Ba~out regulars Larry Coslello and gap by helping Greer out with
enough
to play. e
nouwuu
IYII1,but
lite ol
•'· BOston's Bi?l Russell graha the tlmore- a team with I big fu·Dave Gambee, both sidelined 25 points. AI Butler had 25 for,
The second
very
•-~ the return
rebounds, which is largely why lure - battle the world cham. with foot lnjurieo.
the losers.
event oc:curred Ia the
_,w,..y IVIIIing. .
" lire Warriors and Celttc• led
, .
aa:ne of ~ everuna.
"U we were playiaa Cal down
· ··hir respect!.. divisions in the
SOUTHERN VALLEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
"Did yoa
• a
lOll's. who have been
I wouldn't be as wor,
' 'National Basketball A"ociaticm
NAME
TEAM
FG
FT
TP AVG.
pt'OOI bOI?"
pulled
rled, ltlmill Wooden. "Bul
' ioday.
Jim Halley, Southwestern .. .... 78
18
174
21.8
~v~rytJ!":epenclent
jlllt playlllfl up there Is the rea·
' . ehamberlain hooped 40 point:;
Richard Dempsey, Coalton .•.•. 66
15
147
18.8 National Basketball AlooelaUoa ue 10118&lt;111, •• they poured It on
I'm worried. I wouldn't be
.. Tbursday night as the Warrion
Mel Coen, Kyger Creek ...••... 58
34
151
16.8 By UBlled PrMa latematloolal to wblp G. lc J. 92-72•
at all If they wanted to
edged Detroit, IDI-9'1, in a hec- ,
Darrell Horne, Coalton . ..••••. 56
19
131
16.4
Eutera Dfvl•l•
The Jeeguo lead 11 again Uad
the gemes someplact
,·.ti• baule at the San Jose,
Tom Robinson, Coalton ... ..•. • 55
21
131
16.4
w. L. Pel. u G. " J. and Flreatone
Berkeley."
CaUf Civic Auditorium
Mason Peck, North Gallia ..••.. 53
15
121
15.1 Bo to
flabt 11 out for the title
It's not so much thai Harmon
311 If _.7l6 week.
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Loq 1 John Ridenour, Eastern ...... .. 43
1~ 101 14.4
n
S7
membleo the Black Hole
1 21
Meanwhile. Russell hauled
.A
( ) uac ous Terry Rucker, Hannan·Trace .•. 45
21
111
13.9 . c nna
•• 18
_ ••161 Ro~'---'a ........... G. L J.'o
Caleutta ID appearance. But
down 34 rebounds as Boston CaSSius Clay clammed up to- Rodney Cook, Southwestern .••• 44
17
105
13.1 : Phlladelphla
.. .. • 53
,....,... -r,....
•
illtln&amp;
." !lipped Baltimore, H-92, oo an. day at charges by hiS ,'•t~er Roger Spencer, Eastern . . . ...•. 36
18
88
12.6 New York
17 U I J12vepmemen blw~lillrebleatfiao•-• ~.....
rarely ~~
olber noutrat court at College that h;, had been a bramWooten Dlvlslaa
·-•
•-ted
· Park, Md. Baltimore's Gus wa~hed member of the whiteSOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLETIC LEAGUE
W. L.
Stan llarrla and Marvin
]lDB
In~
Wocod-ll
~ Jllhoson missed an S.footer at hating Black Mus~ sect smce NAME
TEAM
FG FT TP AVG. San Flanellco
33 23
ees1 lad the aasaull wltb
yet hllll iii8D8iO&lt;l only
.:_the final buzzer that would. "inning an Olympic Gold Med· Mickey Winebrenner, Pomeroy .. 83
67
233
2.1.2 Los Angeleo
32 25
each while BIPI Jaeklon,
2-1
mart
Cal
1 2
81
2 WASH CYClU
• have tied the score in that one. al four yean ago.
Bob Richards, Nelsonvllle ...... 65
69
199
18.1 St. Loul•
32 26
dell Hll'tiJ, aad Dw!Cbl Keels
'
• ~ Crippled Phlladelpbia got a ·; Clay, who went to New York Eddi e Jaco bs, We11ston · · · · • • · · 65
54
184
16·7 Baltimore
23 33 .421 ly.
added II, lJ, and 10
The
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al?hoiiCh
oilly 1-7
?"erall, 11e 18C0Dd to tho Bna-

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Surulay, Feb~ ~
Sunday School, 9:15
Worship Sorvico, -••.,.,.,.,
1otnt Inlllal!ttioa sernco ___ , ___ __ __ _______ 10:10 a.u:,:,:
Tbe Rev. Wtlter Socii will tnoiall Rev. l-pb ~ ·
pastor. .Reception to foUow.
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QUALITY
Plymouth

VB 4

Rul Estate

_sA_L_E=--, 43 acre farm, iood houBe and
bu!ldingo. Sacr!lloe, $4500.
Thurl DaW!OII on Rl. 124, I Ill
mile west of Wll!cesville, Ohio
2 76
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Door

H.T.

$395

One local owner, eood upholstery, automatie trans. Radio

and

h~: ater.

1957

Olds

"88"

POMEROY - 2 bo;droom frame
house with baih, automatic
hoi air lrornace healing,
basement. 50 loot lot,
in
good neighborhood. $7,ooo.oo.
POMEROY - B-room boose
will! 2 baths, gas heating,
beautiful view of the river.
Property can be duplexed.
Pay $500.00 down and t years
on the balance.
SYRACUSE - 6-room frame
house with 180 feet frontage
on State Route 124. OWner

$495

St. Wagon

One local ownF-r, like new tires , automatic, power steering ,
power brakes, radio, heater .

1958

WANT AD

Plymouth

4

$669

Door Sedan

heater. One owner.

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PIIOPUc:::DIO
WAMT AJJ

WRY PUmp your sluggish septic
tank? Get Klean-Em-AJI Sei&gt;
FOR SALE
tic Tank Cleaner. Landmark GlliSON-Kay-Harmony

WY 2-2157

Card of

Sa •lev, IDe. tor a cllolce
IW dlllereut bulla In !be dairY II
or bee! Uno. A price ot ""· ~~~~

EXPERIENCED

Uon to join. F,.. oorvico
Leland Parter at Pom,eroy.ll

AND

AUTOMOBILE

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Brake s,rvlce

Ohio, Phone WY 2-22M
Albert Parltor II Cbe!ler,
Ohio, Phone 911&gt;3415.
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Blaettnars

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INCOME TAX 11'"""""'"""'"""'"""'!!!!1!!!!1!!!!!!!!

1959Buick

XL Galule. DOO ~ 2 Dr. Hard ~· 4 extra laoi! Urn.
Bucketoeato, floor shift, All vinylmtertor. Pow.,. atoerinl
and bratea. ODe of ford'a lineal and thfa one Ia !opt.

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Accountlnt &amp; T1 x Service
Mlddt-rt
231 1,1!11 St.

Insurance

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1963 Ford V8 • • • $2795 ..

Write, • () • •
A. C. BJW)J'OBD

REUTER

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LeSobre, 2 door hardtop and D door lledm, both one • er car• and automaUc altltt

AUCI'IONEEB
Cwp! t Sa;lw
crtll S.:adllnl

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Contact Dan Reuter At

1962Buick

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ville. 6 rooms and bath. 211111
Plmnbbtl. MHIIer
acres land. Cement block
P'unlee&amp;. Anold
Ba tben,
rage. Will sacrifice for
IU East Mllta Slreet. PomPhone WI 9-3102.
oroy.
Wf WC4L
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7 20 lie 1;;:a~:
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cue court
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TWO LOTS. Mu',berry Height!. See Neigler BuDding and
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and other relief, on m
Phone WY 2-3429.
P y, IWR;me, or
extrema uuelt:r. Said cau ..
2 5 tfe
kitcheu cabinets and storm
~::~ l*and after the
_ _ _ _ __ _ _...:___:_.:_
doors.
11 23 tfc Weblter
NANCY L. SMlTH, PlatntW,
and Fultr..
43 acre farm, good house and FOR TAX service contact Vic~ &lt;1:'3~r.A ~~\~..~~~':&amp; 1 l3J t , J'lt.l
buildings.
Sacrifice, f4;,500. tor Gaul. Chester 985--2402. e
Thurl Dawson oo Rt. 124, Ill.
2 4 6tp
RETURNS FROid SESSION

For Sale

IIDULT

PHONE

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&lt;~nd Amplifiers, 24 months to

Farm Bureau1 Pomeroy.
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Phone 50. Bill Wellman, Les

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Station Wlfion. Popular lnvlcta WBI!On. Low
cme careful owner. Power ateeriq and. brake1. Rallr
shafll •

1961 Ford

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Reduced Prices

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2--61 Olds 88's · · · s2495

61 Olds '88' 4Door .· s2195

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Plymouth VB - 4 Dr. Sedan. Power oteeriDI. Automalle
1hlft. Very low mileare. Extro sharp

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1959 Chevrolet • • $cJ70
Belaire 4 Dr. Sedan. One local owner. Automltle ahllt.

BLAETTNARS
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BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY,

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LEARANC

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1962Comet

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1962 Lancer

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1961 Dodge • • • $1295
2 Door Sedon. 6 cyl. Standard iz'ana. Rodlo IJid healer.

1961 Ford

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1960Chevrolet • - $1395
Bel Aire 4 Door Sedan. Automatic Irons. Pow..
radio and heater, 6 cyJ.

1960 Chevrolet

ateerlar,

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lmpaJa Convertible. Autamatie traOJ. Radio and heater.
One owner.

1959 Chevrolet

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4 Door Station Waron VB. Automatic trans. llidlo aDd
heater.

1959 Plymouth - - $1095
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4 Door Sedan VB. Automatic tnna. Rodio and heater.
Power steering.

1958 Dodge • - • s995
4 Door Sedan - VB. Automa!H ll'tDI. Power oteertnr,
radio and heater. Enrine fully reeondltinned .

1957 Plymouth - ·• $695
4 Door Stollon Wagon VB. Automatic tnna. · Rodlo ond
beater. ODe owner.

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iltd heater;
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195~ Chrysler • • - $595

2 Door lhrd Top. Power oleeriltl snd
tra01. lladto 1nd heater. Realty lbarp.

bralt": At~~ttmetle

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1:05 Country Music Time
6:00 Sign on NeWI
6:ZO CountrY Jamboree
8:05 Sacred Hearl
8:35 John Harm1
6:20 COuntry Jamboree
6:45 Coontry Expresa
8:30 Farm Newtt .
7:05 Breaklut Party
11:00 Community News
PROGRAM LOG
6:30 Pat Buttram, M-W·F
8:15 Jones Buick Show
MO!'iDA¥ TIIROUGB FRD~AYI 5:05 World, National News
6:45 Meigs Cl ,AY;r. En
10:15 The Good 1Jfa
5: 11i Spotllgbl on Sports
7: 1l Sfb 'On, Mutlca! Clock
7:00 News
10:35 Music In The Air
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII
5:25 Weather
7:3~ N:ewa Headllnea
7:05 Breakfaal Part)'
10:40 Under Oblo SldOI
5:30 Dinner Musicale
7:31 Mul!cal ClOCk
7:30 News
10:45 This Ia Music
6:00 Sign Oft
7:~ T!te Ufellne •
7:35 Pickens Hardware
11:05 Top Ten Shaw
MV UNC\.t!' HCW
SATURDAY
8:0f ~Valley New1
KUM' AVER'(
(Tues.·Thun.)
11:35 Top Ten Sbow (DutiOilB)
7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
WI~OLO MAN'
B:fi World, National NeWI
7:50 News Report
12:00 Noon New•
7:
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8:1P Sporfll
8:110 Breakfut ParlJ
12:15 Musical Interlude
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:0 Weather Pleturt
8:15 Bright Star Show·Thurl&gt; 12:30 Rev. Merlin Te.ll
8:05 World, National News
8.18 M1181cal Clock
8:30 Van Patrick Sparta
1:00 Platter Party
B:IO Sports Today
8:~ Commllitlty News
8:45 Baker Furnlture-Wed·Frl 5:110 Sundown Ser01111de
8:15 Weather Picture
9:00 TlJi. of the Town
8:50 Open House
8:00 Sigu 011
8:16 Musical Clock
9:s0 Mason County News
9:00 News
B:S&gt; News
10:. Family Worship Hour
1:05 Coffee With Janel
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9:00
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JO: I&amp; Ptlblle Service .
9:45 Belly Newton
7:30 Sign On
9:30 Song &amp; Story ~
I0:3b Lalclt!lrlng
10:05 Ministerial Assoc.
7:35 Army Hour
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10:56 Wqrld News
10:20 Coontry Hoe Down
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10:00 News
11:110 Mbmlng Melodies
11:05 swap Shop
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
]0:05 High School Hit Parade
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~:00 Wings of Healing
10:55 News
. Churcb Bells Ring)
11:15 Mason CL Agr. Elt-Tue 9:35 Bible Speaka to Yoo
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12:00 Commtmlty News
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11:00 Coontry Hymn Time
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11:45 Tiny's Country Hymns
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12:15 l4id Day Weather
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12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
12:30 Saturday Matinee
· 12: ~ 1!:\&gt;ano Bulletin BOard
12:15 Goesoler'a Guest Star·Frl 1:00 Billy Graham
1:55 News Beat
12:~ NeWI 0 Grams
12·30 Music Just For You
1:35 Lutheran Hour
2:00 Saturday Matinee
12:• Agriculture Agent
s:oo Platter Party
Z:OO The Church AI W,..k
2:55 NeWI Beat
12:45 Country Go Round
4:16 Blaettnar ,show-Tiles.
2:15 The Navy Swinp
3:110 Saturday Matinee
I: il6 News Beat .
4:30 Local New•
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2:oo eoun&amp;y Go Round
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3:00 The Quiet Hour
4:00 Dlsclng with Doss
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5:00 Sundown Serenade
1:35 Sunday Showco~
4:30 Top. Ten Rewa
3:00 Let's ~ a Break
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Sign
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11:00 News SUmmary
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5:35 World In Review
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1960 Fury • • - - $1295 .

The ramily or Mrs.
Albert
For Sale
· b to express appreWilliamson.
U~·30tf
Young WIS
ciation for kindness extended
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during their recent loss. Spe-. G.E. ~~ectrJc Range.
G 0 0 HAV8 antiques for sale. Or~
cial thanks to relatives, conditiOn, $40.00. Schoolhouse leaf tables, wash stands, din15 00
friends , neighbors ' Pomeroy Ch
bell, t$ · Ohio
· Raymood2 Frank,
nor bells, lamps, brass Ibuckmiles west of WilkesvUie, l.arl Gn"er, Pit "Ill&amp; ud
LewIs D. Te11e, chie! of If
7 Jlp els,
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Emergency Squad, Dr. Boice. 1
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iron bean pots, c oc s, Ohio.
2 6
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theDr.surgical
section of the GalOr. Heaton, Ewing Funeral
coffee grinder and m a n Y
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Home, Rev. Melvin Alklfe, NEW AND used lwdelders. 3d" othec items.
Can be seen FOR SALE- Middleport's
Mltlenvlllo, aJo
rue an
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compressors, we mg r o . at DO Wehe Terrace.
IEIId
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ter
Hospital,
recently
returned
M
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est buildhig, located 352 N.
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lh - Free demonstration . PomeWe bve aD IIIIa
Cleveland, w ere e par2 4 Gtc
ers w o ex e
sym~a Y.
L nd
k Ph WY 2Secood Stree~ Middleport
Sewer Macltllln
licipated In a three . day series
The Family
roy
a mar '
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Priced for quick sale.
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2 7_3':.._ 1961 ALMA Trailer, 55' • 10', at Ohio HoteL
10 16
ilouoDablo RaMI
of conferences on the subjec
Ctdl Wt writ Day w Nlgbl of surgery of ihe colon. The
2 bedroom. Assume loan or
- - - - - - - - - - COSCO High chair, $10.00. Tay-' 138:18 00 cash. including insur·
7 Ill lie problems a"octated with disIn Memory
lor tot stroller, $8.00. Net ance. Vivian Boston, New HaFor Rent
iii'HHCJOTii'OilCCOOPYlNPYOOGI!StJjfj;;n~lcil.i* eaoeso ·f the colon were ellenplay pen, $8.00. New Hav,e,.. Phone 8824501. 2-5-4tc
Copy 11111 Iotter or dN •"'· sively evaluated. Fllowing the
WE WOULD like to thank en, 662-2942.
2 7 4tc
UNFURNISHED house.
"euler IDiuratx:e, Poiii&lt;I'Dy '!'eetlngs, J?r. Telle spent some
everyoo• who sent food, flow·
- wH; WBU,Vll ,• Carpet ShaFmR~ room , 2 bedrooms. dinette,
2 tli lfe lime renewtng acquamlances at
ers and cards and ror all oth- . 100 BALES of hay . Two bed- rr_. e
oa.n you one
kitchen and utility room. 247
Hospital and Western
er kindness and ('ORSideralion room house trail-er. P. M. wath purchase of Blue Lustre N. 3rd St., Middleport. Call ll''COME TAX service. C. B.
University. Dr. Telle
shown us during the time of Cowdery' Long Bottom.
Carpet and Upholstery2 c41e6atcn- WY 2-3056.
?. 7 3tc
Simpson, Jobiii!OD
some of his early !rainour recent bereavement, the
2 6 3tc
er.
Insurance Agency, Coats
log at those institutions.
death ul our husband and Ia~ ~~=========~~ONE 2-room apartment with lng, Middleport. Phone WY
ther Samuel Smith . We woold REBLUEING and · Repairing.
bath . Private entrance. Mill 2903.
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First U. S. president to ride
like to thank the nurses at Stewarl's Gun Shop. Reming·
St. Call WY 2-3056.
WILL DO CUstom Butchering.
hill lnauguratioo In an autoHoher Hoopltal, Dr. Ables. ton • Winchesler, Husqvarna, SNOW TIRES
2 7 3tc
Phil Meier, WY :1,3510.
mobile was Warren G. Hard·
Dr. Walker, and the Funeral Rutland, 0 hi o. Reloading ll.ny Site
$11.50
117 tfc ing.
Hom~, and the singers and
equipment and accessciJ'ies. 1.EGULAR TREAD
5 room furnished house with
Rev. Herbert Grimm lor their buy, sell and trade. Rutland, ll.ny Site
$9.50
bath, washer and dryer and
sympathetic help.
Ohio, Phone SH 2-4934.
rUBES, used - - $1.00
garage. 6th St., Syracuse. Call.
Mrs. Sam Smith and
2__6 - ~~: TUBES, now __ $2.SO
WY 2-11992.
2 7 6tp
Children
1957 Chevrolet Bellaire, 4 door I I:1 Volt Batteries $12.95
2 7 1tc
V-ll automatic, radio
"n d ~ Volt Batteries
$9.95 LARGE STORAGE barn for
overhauled.] II..C. Spark Plugs _ 7Sc
heater, motor
rent. Plenty of room. PowellT
Good tires, new paint G811 FAN BELTS
sf..
Middleport.
CaU
WY
2
Notice
Miller Garage.
ll.ny Site
$2.00
3273.
2-5-3tc
1
NOW IS Your chance to try
Complete Line Of
2 6 3tc
SMALL Apartment and utilities.
one of Frank's delicious pep- ===~-~
uCOIN COLLECTOR"
eroni pizzas special $1.~. AI· AUCTIO:' : Sat., Feb. 8 at 12 :
127 Butternut.
2 4 tfc
Supplies and Books
10 home ~ade donuts and 30 p.m. at 609 Division St...
HOUSE in Pomeroy, three room
home style cooking. Coffee on Rt. 21 s . Parkersburg, w·
anj bath. Pbone WY 2-3575.
atiU k at Barnette
Home
Va Discontinuing business :w
Rutlllnd, 0.
I 23 tfc
Restaurant in Middleport.
wilt sell equipment in part ''"I
Monza Coupe. Automatic trans., wlslw tires, radio,
2 7 3tc follows : Binks Paint gun, and I·
FOU!l Room unfurnished apartheater and only 1~,000 miles
Help Wanted
meni. North Second
Hymn Sing. Sunday, Feb. 9 at regulator, Devil BiS! air comI :30 at Freedom Gospel M;s. pr..ssor, 2. ton chain
hoist OPEMNG soon for honest, sin· Middleport, Ohiq. Rent rea5-'
slon at Bald Knobs. Rev . Grif- with dolly and truck,
floor
cerr . hard-working married onable. Frank Fugate, WY
fith, Pastor. Dan Hayman's hoist and dolly, 10 ton floor man to call on customers in 5293.
1 30 tfc
Country Hymn Time group jack.. motor stand and attach- estahlished territory. Guaran- SMALL Famished apat1rnenl,
will sing. Public is invited.
menl'\, % drive air wreneh
teed weekly earnings to start. suitable for one or two peo2 7 ltc
One Hard Top Coupe, 1 4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic,
with hose, armature and field
Phone 422-Q927 7 to 9 a.m. on- ple. Phone WY 2-2753.
tester,
24"
exhaust
fan,
wet
ly
.
2-3-6tc
power brakes, power steering, wlslw tires, radio,
I 31 tfc
BRING YOUR old photographs
heater.
Nice low-mi!ea~te Ohls.
sovix
valve
refacer,
lisle
cyl-R
.
f
·k
-tfu
i
hed
-to Gt'OVer's Studio to be copinder hose, transmission jack I MA nJF.D ~an or farm WOl '
room
m !I
lt&lt;l and restored.
ah power grease outfit w1th I house furmshed. P. M. Cowfirst noo.r, 5 room
bouse.
2 4 6lc
hose. % Stanley drill wit.! I: dery, Long Bottom.
Christine Beegle.
2 6 3tc
mGll )i()WERED rifle match st&amp;nd, Black and
Decker
1 II lfc
It the American Legion Fann va!Je seat grinder,
Bur- BABY~ITI' ING and
ironing. 3 twtdroom bouse on LlneolD
Gil Beech Grove Road, Rutroughs adding machine, Bur- Erma Daugherty , 206 Pearl- Hill, Pomeroy, 1\11 baths, gao
Holiday Sedan. Power brakes, power steering, au·
land, ilunday, February 9, at roughs cash register for ser- st, Middleport, D.
U-3tp hot water furnace, Immediate
tomatic, w!slw tires, radio, heater, onr owner and
1: 110 p. IlL FurDisb o w n vice station or garage. Oak
.
.
- - possession. TnlepbODe WY :1.
new Olds trade.
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z 4 6tc desll. and chair, 7 •heU part MOTION Picture ProJector 'JI&gt;' 2186 or WY 2-3346.
bin 18,. x: 3S" 1 84 ., lap and erator for Mason Dnve-Jn
12 4 tfc
die
set
and
many
item!
per··
Theater
.
Contact
J.
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PAlMERS I
taining to operation of a gen· Durst. Pt. Pleasant, Phooe .Fl"RNISHED apartments. Ph.
.ANNUAL INFORMATION
2 5 41c WY 2-2776. Alter 5 p. m. phone
eral
garage not listed. This 196 or 533·
Chemlcll Spray
Is very sood equipment !far.
AUTO SALES
WY :1-3574.
V·B std. trans., wlslw tires, radio, healer, one careMeeting
old Goddard &amp; Son, AuctiOn·
11 21 tfc
ful owner
THREE and blUr room 1t1rt11»
Thurs., Feb. 13-8 P.M. oe rs, Phone 2434 or 2311 Bartlet., 0. King Truck Sales, 1953 Mercury Hardtop, power ed and llllfumllbed ....,.
-rey Lonclmorft lhro
~ bteat information on Weed
Ira E. King (OWner). 2-4-3tc steermg, power brakes, over·
WY W04.
Ccmtro1 Chemicals, by Don
dnve. $1~.00. Ph. WI 9-3102.
U 1 tfc
'Bollb, our farm chemical rep- HOUSE in Racine, 5 rooms and
...,latlve.
21 3tc ~~~~~~~-===
bath, carport. Priced for
--,.,:;;--,Ram;:-,...,0:-lor. , - - - A MODERN hooae, . I 1'001111
,.,.., Print-Refrtshmenh
quick sale. Phone WI 9-2811 .
Four door Hard fop. V-8, automatic, power brakes,
World SUtndard of Com__,
and bath, 136 LlncoiD ~
, At POfl)eroy landmark
2 4 6tc
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power steering, like new wlslw tires. Jleal nice
been..
1 s tfc
one
40
0
09 1'00 have a drlnltlno pro~ 1NEW
gal. galvaniZ&lt;'d . h t Rig Clll' room. ride aad perform --;;==-=~===:::;;
. fitti!t For help conlacf Ail'&lt;&gt; water tank. cost ~7. Will sell ance Small ear I!COIIDDIJ and FURNI.~RED and llllfumlsbed
~ •lloli!:a Anonymous. l'ro-Conn· fiH' $10. WY 2-2670.
2-5-Jtp
lll.allagerabWty
apartmento. Inquire at · lbe
51
54
54
~ Group Write, Bo• 201 . LARGE Size !"rigid aire com bin8oo
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9-3-tlc atinn Can be seen at 204 Mu&gt;
MOiropoUtaJJ Moton
HOUSE, 6 rooms and • bath.
CADILLAC
BUICK
2door
S
bem
Ave..
Pomeroy.
~tp
E.
Malo
Street,
Pomeroy
People's Terrace. Ph on
GUN
Hard Top
Hard Top
Sun .Roof
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~"''' sell and trade gul'll. ALl - Kinds of ha J and str·aw '
_WY::..:..:::::=:__ _ _!..!:.
' $495
$345
" " Wtinman Les William""' for '"le. We deliver Buller ' _ _ _ _ _ _ __;~:_:fl:...,:lf::c
,$995
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Jewelen, Phoao liO, Bros., LR1psic, Ohio Tel 135,
Livestock
New motor, tlree pecla'l. Automa- Two door. New
and
paint.
le. Nlee one,
snow tire~.
·l.1 '. ,.PietlaDI, W Vo.
P. 0. Bo&gt; 61.
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OR
WOMAN
for
l&lt;jfMiiiiiuCJ,;;;,;;;,;;;-1 '.f&lt; LUMP Ct&gt;"C - Deiiveror. piCk ONE BROOD- Sow, $25.00. 12.1 work in this area. Year round
rt
ln•nronct' be&lt;-;, up voorsell Gnegleln Ready· pound &lt;hoat, 115 00. Call WI
full time work. No
M1.1 Co., Page St.• Middleport 9-~72. or ~f'e Onn Stoharl.
sive
traveling. II yru qualify.
UUtlc
_ _
273tc I
you are given personal lrajl)o
8!~111 ;;W::cH"V
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PU"'M=P-y_oor_""slu,.-g,tJ-!)"s"b_se_l&gt; FOR SAlE Piga, $10 00. Jane
jng. References and car eoMQTOR
SALES
,~~~~~t. lzaak Walton tic tank. Get Klean-Em-AII Wilham,, Hy&lt;ell Run
I sentlal. For Interview, c a II
~
FPbruRry 9. Septic Tank Cleaner. Land. _ _ _ _
2 5 :up WY 2-2013 on Saturday beWY 2-5342 Cedlllac-Oidsmobile Pomere~y
Chester Fire mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy PONY FOR SALE. Call WY 2- tween 1 p. m. and 5 p. m.
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Galaxie 2 Dr Hard top. Power ateering and brakea. CrWJ.

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LONGEST ·DEALt

ji~Bea~rer~r.·~~~~~~~ee~~

Serviced by Mr. Harman Ohlinger with

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&lt;&gt;l'ftm aouu
l&amp;tlll'l'las-a.at .LIIL ._ &amp;ari10 ....
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at $2,800.00.
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Plenty garden space. ~.000.00. 11
SWeepers. Aulhorlz.
SUBURBAN _ New 6 • room ed salta and service. Write
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home with bath, hot air gas 1502 16th St., Parkersburg, W·
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heating, 2 acre lot, located __:_V_:_a·:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ageucy, ln.
lorml of 1D
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on State Route 248. Cf' r1v·
sur&amp;IICe. Jlm .JolmsoJI and
lng disumce ol both dams FOR YOUR every need lor a Bud S!n"P""" Ageota.
and the Kaiser plant. $11,1100. Bulldozer, Back-Hoe or DeI I lie
, C.C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
livery ol limestone, caD Em-S - - - - - - - - - BOX 229
WY wut
met W. Shuler, 342 Page I.
2 7 3tc
Middleport, Ohio. Phone WY
Legal Notice

MEIGS MAYTAG SHOP

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luslneu Servicn

formerly Fry Plumbing Shop
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HARRISO
"2029
' room
frame house (sound and •ood
ll__,_"_0_"_1_WY
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construction) . On level lot. 1 ';()MJ'ACT

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POMEROY, OHIO

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6 &lt;"yl. Std . lrans. Clean interior, jet black finish, good tirea,

INFORMATION

For Sale

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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By HAROLD GRAY · ·

16-l6 'fOUR
UNClf,
HoW\(~.

FROMVOUR
CQUNTR'I ~

~·~-W=~I THAT'S A
'TOUGH qUeSTIOH,Afii'IIE,

NEITHER HE ~0~ I

REALLY

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COUHTRY 01=" OUR CAIJti
Nf'f MORE!

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lv RAEBII~N VANBUREN

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Dilly Sentinel, l"oa)eroy-Middleport, 0 .• Feb. '7, 1964

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NOW YOU KNOW '

,G iulet ere _, by IU per
cal of Ill - . _.a a ad
ehlldno Ia doe UJIIW lillltft
- ever llt are of I,

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-Eiberfelds·In·Pomeroy.
Shop Saturday Night Til 9
Shop the lurn,iture values
.

on the Second ancl Third

Floors -- See the special,
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bargains on Big Room Size

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PRICE fiVE CfNl:J

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1964

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Free Rent,
Melp counly's Bureau of Un-1partment of Labor, may
y.t
employment ciflce, about to becom• • casullty In the hassle This wlll happen if 0 b I o
between Ohio and the U, S. DeDirecror William P. Dud·
accepts the offer telegraphhim Wday by the president
of the Middleport Chamber or
commerce Bob Coats.
• Stirred by the prospect that
4311 men an~ women (by last
weel:'s count) woold beve ro
travel to GaUipoUs each week

t&lt;&gt; "report In" the C of C Frlday night beld a, crash mee1lng, ooUclted approvll for Its
plan from Mayor Lee
Smltll
and each
Thi&amp; plan II to provide quarlerl in the Mlcldlep!rt , town
ball cOUIICU ehamber two daya
each week and the C ol C to
pay lhe minor travelmg
expettSeJ of per80111101 comins
!rom G8nipolla to tile
office.

"'"'""Uman.

ens·es, Offered BU
Theoe oponseo are re1arded ol Labor for two weeki over a
as minor.
reduction of fl mlUion ·In bla
Said a C cl C opoke~~~WJ: lederal aUotment to carry on
"This I• a ridlculoualy IJillll operations of bla BUO offices
sacrifi&lt;'e ro make if we co ~ In Oblo. He haa said be must
vent 430 Mejga county people save thl8 much money in five
- unemployM, at that - from 111011tlu! and tile only way to do
having ro travel to GaUipoUs II ·w !I&gt; redllce stall and elimieach week."
aate part-time (small) county
BliC Director Dudley b 1 dfices The clOce In Pomeroy
been conducting a rullllflll bot- town haD, lor which ~ per
Ue with the U. S. Department tllDnth rent was paid, was one

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to be cloled fortbwlth.
The Middlep!rt C of C tel&amp;graphed Ito offer to Mr. Dudley
thl8 morning.
'l1lt' Chamber'o hurried meeting followed Immediately tbe
end of the meeting of the Mid·
dleport·Pomeroy Rotary Club
in social
rooma .of
Heath
chureh.
Rotman Rep. George Melnhart reported results - none-

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Rugs now on sale and ·
Wearing Apparel for the

Rt. 33 lm·provement Pushed

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Resolution

family.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

COSTS A LITTLE MORE••• BUT
MAN, WHAT ADIFFERENCE!
SUN., MON., TUES.
Feb. 9 thru 11
11
WIVES AND LOVERS"
(Spicy Comedy l
Janet Leigh, Van .Johnson
Shelly Winters
Colorcertions

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THROUGHOUT THE STORE

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DURING OUR

CLEARANCE SALE
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Of Winter Merchandise

Before you buy gy freezer or refligerator,
visit us and see the big-value
Freez_er·p.l!!.-Refrigerator!

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Bahr Clothiers
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"Clothing For Men &amp; Women"

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

"LEAYES OF GOLD"
ANTHOLOGY
aunt, Mrs. Della - lrwln,
who died Saturday evening. Ser·
were conducted at the
Bigony Funeral home with burial in Hebbardsville cemetery.
Mrs. Gould was the hous~ guests
of the Woodgerd• while in Mid·
dleport,

~lflmmroom~mmromo~

YOUR GOOD Wlll

MOST VALUED ASSETS!
We wdc - evoery opportunity 110 earn it
by belpins with your peraonal. family, aDd
business DlOil8}' matters when ._ am. ADd

a fulkenoice bauk, we

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MIDDlEPORT
BOOK STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Natural
Antique
Patent

IS ONE OF OUR

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A Book To Own ••.
... To Give _ $3.95

WITH 107 LB. FREEZER
(MODEL AR-141

• Upright Freezers

BAGS

-~"'· - Pomeroy

National Bank

llr9ln&amp; Metp Countr for -

110 yean

POMEROY- RUTLAND

MATCH

Saturday 9 til 9
Midclleport, 0.

MARGUERITE'S..

Shop

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ONLY

WITH
TRADE

e Air Conditioner~
$159
e Dehumidifiers -..,..-- $79

$229

WHEN YOU BUY AN AMANA. SINCE, NOBODY BU'fiAMANA
GUARANTEES All El~CTRICAL PARTS (PLUS FREE LABOR JlE..
PAIR ALLOWANCE ON EACH PARn ~~ 5 FUt~ y~t, . . .

TO

THE SHOE BOX
THE SHOE BOX

• Exclusive Frost-Magnet stops frost
before it starts I No frost ever forms
on freezer or food.
• Wall-ta-wall, organized storage-up
to 140 sq. in. more usable space.
• Full-width, full-view crispar with
see-through front.
• Spacious Stor-M or doors put more
food in sight and easy reach.
• Available In a variety of sizes and
colors.

NO MAJOR REPAIR BILLS
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FOR 5 •.L-0-N-G VEAR·S

COME IN TO SEE US
SOON AND OFI'ENI

JJ'ePay 3% lntere•l On SatJinp

loflier.

• Chest Freezeri ___ $1S9

To 8

SHOP •••

• Fast contact freezing, with freezing
coils fastened to solid aluminum
shelves. Keeps food fresher, safer,

REFRIGERATOR

AAAA

tban DOt. Try~

111 these modern features:

AMANA 1·4 CU. FT.

Sizes 4-10,

oftea

Only Amane offers you

The difference In Amana's Freezerplus-Refrigerator is in usable food
•fJ(l«, oolid construction, quality
materiala and hundreds of sensibly
engineered part&amp; you never see,
that siVIl you better performance
and real convenience. Storage is
arganiud for daily uae ••• In th•
big family..ize refrigerator and in
the superb Amana freeoer, too •••
all in one compact unit. Most people, like the man in the picture,
want to touch the quality peril! of
an Amana to see if they're real!
' (Come in and lry it-it'• fun!)

102 E. MClin

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of"" Interview he. Richard Ow- to be done for all . However,

til, and Karl Krautter had with menti011 of local payment
Dudley Friday in Columbus. He traveliug expenses for the
BOld Dudley explained bis posi- was made ro Dudley.
lion. stood hi• ground, aD&lt;! d&amp;- While the interview waa .II
cllned to consider a suggestion progr.,s, Dudley's of!'ICe nt

quarter. might be provided
free of rent fur an office in the
county.
Dudley'a position, aaid Melnhar~ in ·~fleet was tllat if
It
were done lor one it wuuld have

receiving telephone can. froM
other 10wns also offering U.
facilities, Meinhart oaid.
Dudley promised {o restort
the offlce as 50011 as tunds -.n
avaliable.

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