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10:30 Flreba. Xt 5 ·.
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11:30 Fury. .
12 :00 St!t. Preston
1:00 Exp1011ng
2:111 Mr. Wizaid
2 :30 NBC Sports Special
4 :Dol Sport. HlghUghts ol liA
4:30 Big · Ten BasketbaU
1:00 Satuntay RePort
1:15 News r. Weather

Mrs. Florence Holley w assoh·
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aliout a macobre plan for esca'ping from prison, on "T h e
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.Feb. 21, m CBS-TV · · · ·
LociUe BaU will not return
to her Monday ·nlllhl series on
CBS-TV In tbe laD. She plans
to devote more time as pres!dent of Deallu Productions .. ..
Kirl IJo!iglas, James Masoo,
Loalle Caron aDd Pier · Angeli,
•tar In "The Story. of, l'bree
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7:30 Singing Caravan

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Late News PictuN

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Sports
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1:00 Captain Kangaroo
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Aild Press Agf;'nts

1:30 Tenn. Tule®
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Might)' M..,..
11:00 RiD TID TID
11:30 Roy Rogers
12:00 Sky Kin~
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1:110 The Defenders
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World's Finest Picture is Stolen
·Helen Help Us!

"li:libiMI llllft Ill 18M." ·
'l1lls wu the .rhyme (!!lined
by ,llacllle too:n.do Coach Mike
MOrrllm u his powerfUl eqe
clull ~ to open 1111 zeu.
on lui November.

Torno~ bunii&gt;Od Mlddlepll'l;a 111r1n1 .af , . _ adledUie

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Yellolr Jackets, 'llolf; ln ' il 111,o1 now extoudl lhrU two
acroppy game on the lla!!ino ngulor
floor.
~ &amp;ICIUally beld the
. ~"" lllouJb the Jackfll went upper band _,. ol the 11'-1
down to defeat theJ aa•e one quarter before Racllle'a .,....
Salilrdiy niJbl, ao expected, ol lhelr flneat outlnp lhk year erful five .Pllted Into hlib sear.
the -liOrdJ ~ Coach Morrison'• and .•~epl the Toi'IIIICioea hoot- Coach Cor! Wolfe'a Jack~ held
became true ,.... tha I~ . ~ preat;'Ye lhelr . Ion J a 104 leacl witlr a minute and

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Bnlct 'l!larler .... bot period, 'llul botohot Lill'l')! Price Beegle, Ted ~le!\ ond l'rlel!l ~,;, &amp;eYen potnto l*inl tbe
ripped the lido wtlll .... au h~ on fCOII lbols to ,up tho ny. ThO~ wore ohead
quiet poin1a IIDd Peanuts Wtok· IJl8l'liD ~ :a&amp;-11. Mlclt MQrrlo !Ht, at halfUme.
Jino hit .., 1 aet lbot to !liVe oank a Jum~ abo! IIDd Jaet TbO llate'a IIOOOlld raok(d
J!aclne a tHO lldvontqe when Salt&lt;rfleld dropped ' Ia a - Cl!laa A team (uPIJ, eontlnued
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throw ~ cut the Jll8l'lln ami&lt;~- 1111 pace throufbout the nm
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lelld unlll midway lhrouah• the cloolng two ~ Of I b • wbeb the lui elabt minute!!

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vlsillng .Wabama Saturday nl&amp;hl
7&gt; • 71 In a thrilling overtime
pme In willcb Pomeroy aank
four oot of alJ: foq) shots in the
lut ~ IOC&lt;Mids to win. The
opjne .• . llngler 'wll ..wp when
WaiNirl)l .lled the IICOI'e al87..lfl
Ill re~ play when Jim l!lrd
oank \.,o. free throws with · 16
seconds .~g.

The O¥ertlme wu more of
the aame when Gordon PoweD
got In both free lrleo for 71·71
with Ill II!COnds left.
P - · • Mickey Wlnebretlner tl)tlll wu fC01led and
dropped In the first free throw
but missed the second one with
36.11tiC"&gt;ndo loll. The Whlle Fal·
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their last few seconds of slrat- Bob Smith , at 8:111. Pomeroy'oll9 aecond! remaining.
Olf.
Bob Crow !COiled out about mid· Tbree seconds later Wahama's
WabiiDla didn't ocore after Its way In !he fourth otanr.a.
Bird wu fouled and dropped
Ume oot, Pomeroy got possesFAL&lt;lONS TRAIL ·
Ill both free throws lyJns the
sloo epln, and Panther Bill The Wblte Faloona lrall· same lfl-i7. Tho Panlhero didJewell wu fouled. He aank the ed throughout the firs( part of not score In the remaining aecfirst shot but missed the lite· the aame untB ZWpan connect- onds cawing the game to go
ond, mak1nJ the t.tllles '13-71 ed on a long ael soot to put into an overtime.
with 12 aecond! remaining.
Wahama abead 5W3 with 8:45 Wabema sank 211 out of 73 !leid
In the frantlo lleCOild!l left, remainiDJ In the fourth qua~r . _goals for a 35 JlOr cent s~
Pomeroy's Bruce Sll!lpson wu It wu a , ...... battle tbco mg average. Pomeroy dropfouled and wu BUCCtiBslul on wltb Pomeroy In the lead three pod In 23 out of 71 for 29 per
both free throws, giving the llmea and Wahema twice upUI cent. The Panthers got 62 rePanthers a .71'&gt;-711eaa with ooly they we~ lied M-65 with 1:11 bounds and the Whlte Falcons
three aeconds loll. That wu ll •loll.
pulled dcwn 3%. Pomeroy scorThree Wabama playeto and Panther Mlctey Winebrenner ed 29 points from the charity
one on Pomeroy's squad wbo then sank a short jump shot line and Wahama tallied 19.
fouled out in the 9¥0'\:me were making the score, 61-tS, with
t
White Falcons Rarry Surface 58 II!COnds remaining. PomeOre p0r 5
at
Blll Zuspon at 2:30, roy 11"1 poSsession of the ball On Page F
at 0:12, and Panther again and called time out with
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Pomeroy'• Bill Jewell, .who
sprained bill ankle In practice
Thuraday, played most ol the
game.
In the prellmlnarJ CCllllell,
Wabama upended Pomeroy 37·
30 after the Whi~ Falcoos
had led lhrouJboutthe conteot.
Wahama jumJlO&lt;I off to 1 nine
point lead, 13-4, 11 the end of
the opem"ff stanm and Jncreas.
ed its lead to 23-12 at lntertntssion. Mil~ Rouoh with II for
the Whlte Falcons was the hish
scorer on either ~m. TO!Jacor·
er for Pomeroy w11 lll&lt;k Werry with eljbt.
.
The last game for Pomeroy
in its 18 game IOUCII wlll be
Friday when the Panthera will
host to Wellston. Wabe-

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RaciDe ended 'up hllll!!c 111 o1 iMIIIrdll wllb. • rttMWo .1.
llollll field 1011'lrlea 10r 0 tlbarp
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51 per cent ••.,... ·wllllt tl)e. u IIMIII. led 11artpo 11
Jaekelll tallied .., 24 o1 115 lbols Wllllt .. . . eee11 .IIJ 111oo
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for 1 respecteble o per eent MQrrto hiP r. MiolcJIIo.,'• ,
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Tueaday.
By quartero:
Pomeroy
18 II 53 If/ 75
Wabaml
13 J' 50 61 71
POliiOroy - Swindell 7-422; Crow 7- 2-f6; Wlnebrenner 4-5-13; JeweD 1-8-10;
Simpson 2-4-11 ; Reed 1-1-3;
Smith 1-1-3; Total• 23 (29 of
47) 75.
Wehama -Roush 6-3-19;
Zuspan 7- 2-16; Greene 6-113) Bird 1-5-7; Surface 1-35; Shrimplin 2-1-5. Wamsley 1-2-4; Powell 0-2-2;
Tolllls 211 (19-27) 71.
Reserves - Wahama 37, Porneroy 30.
Officials, Harold Bunn and
Ray Jordan.
11111

gle, who follOWed With 19,
Tornadoel, S7 • Jl, Ill I reoJ
ed one of bill boo! pmeo t~~r~~~er. 1IIH!rm Omdlfl'a
II
of the year, connecting on elflht polnto led RaciDe and G1iJ
of 13 Held goal attempll aDd Stobarl paced the J!deta with .
oinldDJ three points at the !GuJ 15.
Jino. Bailey and Wicldine aieo By quartera:
bit Ill double .ligUres lor the· Mlddleport
1J lll iM1 If ..
winnera with 11 each and M11 Racllle
14 • 1111 'II
Knopp added eight.
Middleport - Morris 1-1Seventeen points oo eigbt 17; Sallerfleld i,..J-14; RD .
baskets and a charity lolls by 3--3--11:
Banning
'-'1-7; .
Morris was IDps for Middleport. Moore 1~2; Thomao o-+- .
Sat~r!ield with 14, wao tile o; llodJOI 2-1-1; ~ .
only other Yellow Jacket to bit 1~2. TOtALs 24 (8-14) ~double figores. Middleport's 6- Racine - Price il-4--ll; .
2 senior Dave Rice, who is of. Knopp 4 t 8; Bailey s-t-11~
ten the leading Jacket. poin~ Beegle 1-3-lt; W1c1tJino s-1
getter was limited to nino -II· Ouro ~· Filher o-t
points: Rice got In foul trouble -o.'Totala 30 (13-n) n.

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AU. SfARS

Panthers Are
In Tourney
With Rockets

It was announeed loday that the 1963-84 AIJ..
SEOAL basketball teom will be selected Sunday, Feb.
23, by members of the Southeastern Ohio Sportswriters and Broadcasters Asaoelollon Ill Jaekion.

Preoldent Jim Sollars or the usodatfon stated that
the meeting will be emtdueted 11 the Jolly Lanes
Bowling Center beglllnlng at ! p.m.
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Following the eustom or tbe pill several years, aU
head basketball eoaehea ID the league are Invited to
a"end tbe meeting to aid the serlbes In the selee!lon
or the AII·SEOAL team whleb will be honored at a
banquet to be beld aomellme In Marth at Athens.

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FA,ITHFUL BOOSTERS - It was • Jon&amp; ti'lp these youths made to ebeer for the Panthers at Logan. TbeJ
weren't alone, for there were a few adults who also went Friday. Slttln&amp; 1 to r are Linda Moore, Linda Bailey,
Jeff Gibbs, Jim Crow, and Bill Moore.- Sentinel Photo,

.High School
Cage Results

By Uaitetl Pre" lnteroatlooal
Grandview 78
Columbus Watterson 82

Selltest
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Whitehall ·64 Granville 42
Mt. Vernon 85
Fredericktown 47
Columbus North 73 London 62
Columbu• West &amp;7
Big Walnut 52
Columbus South lie
Northridge 49
Grove' City 76
Marion Franklin 48.
Fairfield Union 53
Hamilton Twp. 47
Columbus Linden McKinley 59
River City 48
Columbu•·East f7 Elgin 44
Carrol 64 Reynoldsburg 46
MillOn 68
Washington C.H. 53
Canton ~eK!nley 81 Solem 33
Massillon 76 SteubenvUle 72
Northwest 78
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Marllngton 62
United 56 Ea1t Canton 52

North Canton 62
Glenw()(ld 60 ot
Barberton 93 Wadsworth 58
Shaker Helghta 71 Brush 62
Euclid 63
Parma Valley Forge 52
Chardon 51 Perry 37
Fairport 73 Madiscm 61

Lorain St. Mary 61 Lorain 44
Cleve. Gilmour Acad. 50

Cleveland John Adams 47
Newbury· 50

Cleveland Hawken 40
Firelands 83 Berlin Hgta. 62
Green Twp. 72 Nordonia 61

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. Streetsboro 55 Burton 46
Albany 76 Chauncey 52
The Plains 55

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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. 17, 1964 Hueaa of 'J'aboe City,
won the apeelal ollllom
Garllli!cf&gt;.Parteniltchea
eompetltioo: .

WeekendSummarv Of Sports

By United Pr.,, lntornatlonol
Saturday
MANILA (UPO-Carloo
of New York retamed the world
Ughtwe1ght title wllh a
irnockout ov~r Fl~sh Elorde of
the Phlhppme• m the Uth

Colli.,
at tho
winter
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PARIS (UPI)-Bobby Wilson
of Grell Brltain beat Nicola
OBERSTDORF, Germany Pille of Yugoslavia, IN, tl-2,
(UPII - Dallbor· Mptejlek of tl-4, to win the m•n's O.i"'l•s
CJeehoslovakia oet an unofllelal UUe In the French lnternatJooal ·
world ski jumpinl record with Indoor tennis champi0119hlpi.
a leap ol 465 feet, II 'Incbeo In
I the Obet1tdorl ski meet.
KRIS'llENIIEIIAMN Sweden
&lt;UPI&gt;-IJdJa Skobnk...:- Ru•
coLUMBUS (UPI) _ v"''" 1_ MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) - Rainy ala'• fout·tlme Olympi&lt; · 10id
owned by Joseph M. Roe-. medalist, won the 1,000· and
college basketball records,
won the ~,250 Palin 3,000.moter event• to ·retala her
eluding gameo of Feb. 15:
Heacfi handicap at Hialeah.
world speed skating IItle.
Team
W L Pis
Central State
20 2 1683 )447 NEW YORK (UPI)-St. Jobn's TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI)-Jacky
Youngstown
19 2 180'7
of !iew York won the MetrO- Cupit won the
Open golf
Otterbein
12 3 1096 9113 politan intercollegiate track and Iitle with a 274 - tWo otroku
Ohio Univ.
field championships, endinl the better than Rex Baxter.
14 4 1400
WlttenberK
13 4 1114 0.13 t!i.~ roi!lll of Ma~ttan Col:
.

College Standings

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BLADDER
r·RRIJATION ,·

1116'd

coRPus cHRISTI. T••Akron
14 6 !521
IUPil-Cleveland was sel~ted
West Muskingum 87
I Miami .
14 6 1479 1307 by the exeeutive eommlttee of
Ashland 60
Wilmington
United Stateo Lawn Tennis "~K.E",!.,CZ,'I,/.'!,!Y.9Y,.~~
11 5 1291 1211 the
New Philadelphia S9 ot
Association as the site of the rlt&amp;t;!1:1na affect t••~ •• manr •om•n ...
Uhrichsville · 72 Dover 63
Xavier
t4 71884 1747 1964 DaviA Cup tennia chalitnJe r;~·~D•ff=~~~b'u~:an.: ~m;r:
do
12 6 13d
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Tole
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roun .
tou.lfta' loll lie• and tunet'rro-Htu.~
Nattonel Bu.etbiiJ A11oclatlon Cedarville
12 6 1475
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By United Pres1 International Denison
8ull•:':btoe '!.,~=•t~'i::~~111':'~~JI
13 7 1238
Eastern Divllfon
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urine aao ' ' ~ »aill t~U• Cle•
w. L. Pet. Ohio State
12 7 1675
GARMISCH • PARTENKIRCH· .,...,... ".,,..• .._- .,_._
B091on
45 16 .7:!8 Findlay
11
Germany (UP!) - Jimmy ~
Cincinnati
44 19 .898 Steubenville
11\ 7 U51 1174 1
Philadelphia
26 M .43.1 Dayton
12 a 1547 !4611
New York
17 46 .262 Wooster
12 a 1407 1430 I
Western 'Dlvloloa
Slufllon
10 7 1324 1251
W· L. Pet. Cincinnati
12 t 1413 1367
San.· Fnmclscb .
36 26 .5110 Bowling Green 9 7 1245 )182
St. Louis
as 21 .585 capital
8 . 8 ust usa
ONLY
I ~ Angeles
33 30 .524 Fenn
8 7 1184 1142
Baltimore
27 31 .443 Ohio Nort11ern 10 9 1543 I.MZ
NO.OO Dow...lelance •n
Detroit
15 45 .2&amp;1 Rio Grande
10 9 1502
Connntlllll """'
Sunday's Result•
Deflanee
8 10 1~ 1$14
Cincinnati 114 Philadelphia 97 Kent State
e 12 1450
Baltimore lll Detroit 99
Baldwln-Wal.
7 J1-1391
Booton 92 Los Angel"' 90
Marietta
7 11 1269 1288
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(Only games ocheduled)
Mt. Union
7 II 1136 1220
MASON. W. VA.
Saturdll)''s Games
Maione
a 4 1648 :11111
St. Lou!• 111 Philadelphia 110 Ashland
. 6U ll18 \105
Baltimore 124 Detroit 122
Muokingum
6 11 11f1 11130
Oincl'!lla!l rio f!ew; York 12~
OberUn
5 10 830 1~
Bostoii 16 Son J"rancleco 17
Hiram
5 11 101$ 1164
M""day'• Gam..
Western Reeerve 3 ~ 766 757
St. Loui&amp;, at Baltimore
Case Teeh
J 8 GGl 740
San Franci~ vs:· Cincinnati at Heidelberg ·
4 13 1174
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Keny~n
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·New Furniture

READY· MIX CONCRETE

Annou'!cing New SprinG Qu.rtir ,
For. D1y Cl81ses ~gins M1rch 10

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COACH GIVES INSTRUCTIQNS- Pomeroy's Coach Ruas Moore Is kneellnJ end
glvine instructions to the team during a short break Friday n(iht In t b e Loran
game. Coach Moore ia making motions wltl) hla bands to s~ow his team what ta
do. At this moment the Panthers. were only behind by three points, 4~-42. :... Senti·
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MASON

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P'l' , PLEASANT- Flmerli
Al.LENSVIIJ:.E (It)
Milford ~- IJ1~Q &lt;A Mld41&amp;o ·Aim ol u.. club, 111re U::. \~~::,::_:or~O.=~J~~ao-=:..,
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r•vleo fiX' Emory 1. ,...,, a, Beaoon. t-1-1; Grohom, J.- port hu llOen oe)e&lt;!ied U u It .,.u o1 otben ojmilarly c
.P:IIlte 1 ~art, - lltl4 ICon- l-7; JW~Icbolo, l -a '' AriDI Club f.otiCier ollhe newly .,.,.... tero&lt;J by the Natlonll
Rille
d~v / p.m. In the Oak Qro¥e J--t-14; L11n11et1, a-:.&amp;-lf;. 1zot1 Bolt Action Junior RIDe AuoelatiOII o1. Amerlel, 1o to
E!ll Church wllb the !lev. Belli, 8-4-:14; TO'l'ALI - I I Club of Mldilloporl.
teach yi!Wigotors the lundamenJ •:•n Icenhower ofllclotlnJ. Jlur1.
~
'l'l!o Natlooal
AaiOC'-'. tat. ol good morbmlnohlp and
0 ' T 0 MI T I I S T
I• .was in the Oak &lt;lrovHel)le'
IOUI'IlWE8TEIIN (II)
uon 'said
.
In t h o safe firearma hlndUng on
Offlee Houn: • to 12, 2 to II (Close at .Noon on
tery under tllrecllllll rl lilt ll!ll'ker, :t-L-7; ·lilllott, 1- new junior rllle
wllll!e ~ target ranp INI :Ill tilt hun~
Tb
~Court St Pomeroy
Cr.u!"·Husell Fuliet'lll Homo. t-i; RobJnetl« J.O t; HalleT,
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.. Mr. Fry dlod Prlill)' alter- li).4....21; H~op,
1--t-2; noon In Pieaoant Vallly ~ Cook, t-3-Zl - TOT.U.S II·
a. where he had beell ~ patlint By· quriro·
for lhe pasl oeveral dayo. He • "~IIIV"'~ •
17 3li •• ••
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ty, the 8011 o1 the ~fie' Marton Rfttt'Yt seore - UnkaGwn.
ann Eliza Flaber Fry. Ha wa
a me)Dber of the O«k Greve
· Ill Tn
E!TB Church, and 1
former Mldi!Con
I 1 717 814
mem\,;;r of the Mason County Ohio Slats
7 2 133 71'
Board of Edll&lt;!alion: 8o1J. eon. !lllllntiOtl
I 3 770 740
"'rvatl011 and plllli t11roctor o1 Nortbwutem
I 4 7lK 611
the $&lt;~~~them State• Co-Op.
Purdue
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4. 4 .701 1194
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MicbJtlan St.
4 I ·131 1M
Surviving are one alotor, Mrs. llllnola
3 4 lllf 1101
I'"'" Adkins, 'Lolart; OPt bro- Wisconsin
2 e 628 8!M
tiler, C. E. (Ed) Fry, Letart: Iowa
2 5 513 585
and JI!!Veral nieces and nepb- Indiana
1 7 884 720
ew,&lt; Including Mr. and M r 1.
Mid • American
Clarence Adkino with whom he Miami
8 2 744 623
resided for the past 26 yoara. Ohio Unjv,
7 2 741 665
BowUOs Green
4 5 656 683
Wostera Mich.
4 5 ~ 741
TOledo
3 4 520 497
Kent Sllote
4 6 611 7S3
MarlllaU
1 7 G65 665
Olllo Colllereace
Wlttenbera
11 1 1103 1101

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

Annual Dinner
:s Planned by
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'299

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$297 With Thil

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PHILADELPIIL\ (UPJ)
WkMildoo dwDplotl a...&amp;
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Coupon &amp;

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tn. ~d ' - lor 1M lJi.
broastatrllkt Sunday Wltli
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port.
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Diploma Couroes offered In Seer..
tarlal, Accounting, Genetal Office, Ex·
ecutlve Secretarial, Business Admlntstra· .
• tlon, and IBM Key .f'unch. All courses are
nltie or tw~lve iiiollths lri 4utation. Classes
meet .!!~lly, f1o~y through Ff'lday, from 8:3~
a.m. to 1:30 .p.nl..
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ARE IN'·QE~NDI
Write, coli, or ylilt·f•or1 lf!hrtMtla.n
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10 2 1142 747

8 2 710 171
10 3 tN 711

PT. PLEASANT -Plana have Wootter
7 I 101 IM4
h"&gt;n made for the annual IIPI' Denl1011
7 6 712 703
ghdtl dinner sponaorod by the Capital
7 I IS! 861
O" lnance Grade School PT A Muski11IUID
I 6 877 854
with Mrs. Donald Waldie and Baldwtn-Wal.
5 7 tl2ll 982
Mr.. Ed Martin co-chairman of MI. Union
5 I T12 8S7
the affair.
Hiram
3 9 712 861
Heidelberg
2 B 743 843
The spaghetti dinner wiD be Kenyon
2 9 656 853
hr!d Frklay, February 28 from Oberlin
2 10 729 820
4 until 8 p.m. In the school cal1\tld·Obln
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elerla,
WOmlniiOn
1 1 571 522
Chairmen for the committees Ceclarvllle
S 2 524 527
now's the limo to get an economical, fast-~ gas - • Itt 0.. • . .
are. Mrs. WIIUam KnJiht. tlek· Ashltnd
s 4 519 497
It takes more than a mountain of dishes to get ahead of a fast-recovery gas
ets: Mrs. Sam Fowlkes, door Bluffton
2 4 424 450
bot water you'll eV&lt;:r need. at such litt1c coot. Y0111' Gas Aw"a- Dt ' •
water beater. That's because gas is fast! No wonder gas is the modem way to
prizes: Mrs. Gaoi'ge Blgp, deo- Defiance
I I S06 586
Plumber will be happy to show you any of.._ .._ m11dtl : a. • ~ 0.
beat wa1et for today's gRater demands. 1f you've been putting up with a slow,
serto; Mrs. William Voight, and
Smith (Permaglas.) • Rbeem • R.lwd • HcwM1 • Jda Waod
Mrs. Richard Kinnaird, ldlch· BL,4ST FOOTBALL
old-flttilliO'I"d wlller )lealer-or if you'•• been paying big water beatin&amp; \&gt;ills,
en. Mrs. Charles Lanham, pubHAMBURG, Germany (UP II
hc1ty ; Mrs. Lonnie Safford, -WOJt German ~levision ~
posters: .. lmo Frieze, clean • porter Thilo Koch told an audl·
up; Mr.
Rlehlrd Klnsnalrd, enee OJ lima ted In several mil·
beverages. Mrs .. H. A. Hutch- lloo Sunday tbat American
,•
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m~ an4 Mn. Paul Ralrden, tl· football ''it barbarian and comhie decorations.
pal'ld to European soccer It Is
dull." He added that it Is more
Pleasant Valley H•pltal
ol._::.•..::sh=."":.::..=.th:::.••::_•.:.•c..po_rt..::•_ _:__ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ ________ __ __ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __

COLUMBIA

~ OF OHIO, INC.

Now the Newest Is Gas
.

ADMITI€D: Mr.
Samuel
Beller, Pt. Pleasant; Gro&lt;&gt;J Rns· '
p••:.ter: Elmo FrJeze,

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Pt. Pleasant; Mra. Clll'IIICI!
Emrick, Pt. PlHianl; Thoma•
Freemen, Glen Jeon, W. Va.;
Timptfly Eadl, HuntlnCIOn; Mrs.
W il~ · Coleman, . l&gt;llny; Mr•.
1 ai)ln Prlee1 Pt. Pl~nt; D•·
vid Harper, .Gihlplllll Fmy.
DISCHARGED: Vlkkl Holley,
P;. i&gt;leasant; Mrs. Nell llaym•ker and son, Pt. Pleasant;
F i;;el Gunneaux, Hogsett; Iva
J: an Bush, Southside.
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mr. AJ.
Iced Short, Galllpolis Ferry, a

Enriched Bread
is baked with
PG-7n':a
pure allvegetable
shortening

daughter; Mr. and Mn. Benny
1 h:ve(ter,
Pomeroy, (Milo, a
son: ldr. and Mt,. · Marlin
Price, 'f,t. •Pleasant, a son.

PROBE ACCIDENT
PT. PLEASANT- The Sber·
llf's department tnvestllited a
one vehicle accllient S.tutday
? p.m. two ml!Qt west !!I Point
Pleasant on "Jil'!ell!) ' i!01f1 ,...
suiting In $500 pr&lt;JPerly dom·
age but no personal lnjlll')'. The
rnistap occurr.d whllll 1 ·wOII
bnunrl car driven by
Harry
Kapp , 25, Route 1 ~. and
owned by Jim Cottrell, Pi. Pro&lt;~ I
sant, went out of control ·
ur r an embankment. The
er was not cited.

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OFFICERs . I!JiElCI't!D .
PT. P~SANT. - An.
ti "' of oiflc:er• wu bdd bf
Po ill Plea~ Junior Woman'•
L ,, withs Mr . WUllam ,
djn, Jr., elected to serve
p:esident. Ch~oen to
~ : r~ Rardin were
Coker, JJrr\it
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K~be('l lookad into this
,...1101'
· ' they learned that many
,.mt~tioia
·a ·diet with increased
.,.._....... . the "poty.unsaturated" fats,

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'tbo "saturatfll"
ia oolllidercd
pDOrally
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Today, evtrY kloifof Heiner's enriched bread
is made with, this special puro liquid all·
ve&amp;etablo
which Procter &amp;
Gamble
. Today, the ONLY
lhorUnln&amp; u!ed
Mcihct's bread contains
about tbree
'
mueh of the preferred
· m,ost br..ds. Wo are
' bre¢, al'l\1 of taking this
· oul l'lsponsib!Hcy
tradition for .

The easy-open reoeaiablelabel mak.. Heiner'•
Enriched Broad the easiest loaf to open,
easiest to close .. ; slice aner slice after tllce!
To open the loaf, simply peel the labeL After
each use, rcclose the packise easUy. Pr011 the
label and it stickl firmly to \ko t:eUopblne.
Use it over ~nd over aaain!
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Card of Thanks
WE WISH to elpl'ess apprecU..
lion Ill' kindness elO!ended durlng the Wness ond death of
our loved 011e. Special thanlu
to the Langsville Congrega.
Ilona! Churcll, Chase Funeralj
Home, Rev. Ray Biddle and 1
olhen who extended sympa.
thy.

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X lor u. two ()'-. et.e, Single ltftm, apo..
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1:05 Coffee With Jlllel
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10·11 Publlc
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1:45
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7:30 SigD On
10:30 Lltcllllrlni
8:30 Song " story Time
10:55 World Newt
10:05
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7:35
Army llollf
1:45 ,.,.Oy Wonblp lfour
IO:le CGuntry Hoe Down
1:05 Herald of Trutb
U:cio liOii&gt;lu, MeiOdleil
10:011 N"'"
U:05
Swap
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1:35
Hour of DeUveronce
10:01
Hlgb
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Hit
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(escept FrldaJ'
U:l5 C4iuntry Drillers ld·W
1:00 Wlup''Of Heallog
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10:&amp;0 NeWI
11:15 . Mason ct. /t.lr. !1\.TUe 1:35 Bible $peab to You
IU5 World Nm
1!1 Oil Ai'ley Time
11.15 A.S.C . .l'l'oliram-Frl
10:011 Voice of Prophecy
II 55 Mao~~ .llouat:J Ntw1
11:30 Spoclal Communlt:J
1200 ~Non'
lUI Family Wo~anlp-Tbun. 10:35 w..h. Heporll to People
PrGeriDII
IVli Local NIWI
11:35 Farm Bureau
U:llll Counlry Hymn Time
12:011 . Newa lloDJidup
11:46 'nay's Country 11yuuu1
12:011 Noon Ne,..
12· 10 Martell
12:20 BulletlD Boan1
12:15 Mid oa, 'wlitber
12:00 Noon Report
12:15 .Tbe S..rdl
12:25 News 0 01'11111
12·20 Evlna'llllllltm IIOwd
12:1$ lduale Juot For You
12:.lll Rev. ldetlln Teell
12:30 Saturday ldaiiDM
12:25 NeWI 0 Onmi
U:lo Goe.ssler's Gueot star-Frt '1:00 Billy Graham
1:65 Newa Beal
1% SO AvteuJIIIrl Aatal
1:110 Salllnla1 ldaiiDM
12:30 lduotc Jdst FOr You
1:35 Luth~ Hour
1%:45 Cou!llr7 ,j!o RoUnd
S:IIO Platter Party
2:011 The Cburcb At Wort
1:16 NIWI Beat
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1:15 The Navy Swinp
1:110 Saturday Matlnll
2:011. Coontry Go R&lt;Jund ..
1:55 Newa Beat
4:30 Local Newo·
2:35 The Bi1 Lie
2:55 Newa ~~
4: 110 Dlsclng with Doss
4:54 Bowling Scoroo
1:00 The Quiet Hour
3:00 Let's Tab a 8rellt '
4:30 Top Ten Revue
1:110 SundoWII lerlllllde
1:35 Suoday Showcue
3:55 News Beat
6:011 Newt Summary
UO Sip 011
.1:00 Baptist LaYman'• Hour
4:011 Dllclng with Dou
6:15 DIDoor Maalealo
IATII.,oA.Y
1:35 Wotld In ]Inlow
4:30 !n-.mp
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machinery. Joe Beegle,
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Save ~5% to 50%. Then have cmly
COilvenient - monthly poyltlellt,
euler to handle. Phone ••• th011 lltop
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Around And
About
Middlepqrt

Mainly About

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People In

Pomeroy

Mr. and Mrs. Eddlo Kltdle~
and daughter, Julie, ....,
lng on Sooi!l
since
his recent discharge !rom the
U. S. army.
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New oomml- were appointed r... me yur. Marcll

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Firl

The Pomeroy Btnd C.
Club enJoyed an oystelat the Second WMI Fire
In l'onlero1 'lbllrlday
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. Elwood Bowen ,..1 1n charge
lbe relreobmento. The meetwa8 opened with prayer by
llyaell. Doyle Shuler, pi'es·
!dent ~lded over the buaJ.
'meeting. Two new melD-

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ELBERFELDS

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dellty Color Tube brJna:s
you • picture so sharp, $0
truu, you have to ua It to
believe it. Super-powerfUl
"New Vista" Tuner. 24,000.
volt (factory adjusted)
chassis. Dependable Space
Age Sealed Circuitry, Twin,
Duo-Cone speaker delivers
fich"Golden 1 hroal" sound.

John Stu,....

"THE GREAT ESCA1'1"
(Technicolor)

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Stn8 McQt:een, James GamRichard Attenborough,
f••rameo Donald, Chas. Bron-

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llwming time: 3 Hrs. Box·
office closes 8 ;00 P.M.
No l:nCJ'ease in AdnWaion.

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Be Jure to ••• this apeclol model RCA VICtor ·
Color Television and all tho other models of •
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tho second floor.

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A REVOLUTIONAIY ADVANCE IN
VINYL UPHOLSTERY FABRIC

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of the

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with a cotton knit b!:lc:k to give it
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10 lbs. $2
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Sa· Soft - So Durable
luxury . Comfort

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Phll WiJUamson Tuesday eve. . . their favorite playmates, sneakers that run on
soles. Her choice of white or black 11:~.:w~i~th~. Miss Elsie Hart as
duck, or bothl
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THE SHOE BOX

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TRAILER HO.OKUPS

CONVENIENT TERMS

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wiD meet Wednesda~ afternoon
'at the home ol Mrs. Henry Null
at 1:30 p.m. Mrs.
:Ern6son
Jones and Miss Bess Sanborn
will present the program. RoU
win be comments oo I h e

Middleport, 0.

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Good Color Selection But Limited
Quantities

The TwiUght Gordan
club
will meet at the bome of Mrs.

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Rey-Satin Latex PQint

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ODD LOT SALE

The W1ndlng Trail G a r d e n
club will meet Wednesday evening, at the bomo of Mrs. Robert Thompson and \be!'l will
be movleo.
The Mlddlej&gt;orl Literary Club

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