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Around And
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Middlepqrt

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People In

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Mr. and Mrs. Eddlo Kltdle~
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New oomml- were appointed r... me yur. Marcll

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The Pomeroy Btnd C.
Club enJoyed an oystelat the Second WMI Fire
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. Elwood Bowen ,..1 1n charge
lbe relreobmento. The meetwa8 opened with prayer by
llyaell. Doyle Shuler, pi'es·
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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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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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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
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The TwiUght Gordan
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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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Dayton Belmont Named AA Ch~ps By tr . I Coaches
First Time In Seven Yt!Grs

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Belmoal'o taO and lllent • rleb record. 1bo Scarabll loot bolb
Bllona wen declared Oblo'l pmel lo Cleveland Eaat; the
reauJar Clw AA b1gb llale'l aeveotJ&gt;.ranlced team.
ICboal lw'*"lboll champions to- Clevellmd city champion, ..,.
daJ, aod now !bey have to beaten Rhodel, jUmped. all the
provo It Ill the toumamellla.
way up from 12fll to llltb pool·
Once-beaten Belmmt, 8 team lion af1er 1r1mm1ng Ealll, ~-57,
wlth 1 UgblnJng olfeo8e and the lor lhe clly Iitle.
rlft ablllly to produce In !be - Fn&gt;m there on down, !be IJ.
cl;.;lleh, I ool: ·over llrlll place nil ratlnp lltlderwent a sbake- "C..'t waste oar 111m I BOld
liM" the llrlll lima thiJ 8eii!OII In up after three lop 10 teama ol
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tlonal Oldo Clua AA coacbea aels. Portsmouth, Akron North .
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Tbt John Rou • ooaclled lD !be last big weekend o1 lhe
Bllona, wbo averajed 81 poiDII reiUlar ......,, and only
,... Plllli en rou1e to a 11-1 Portsmouth managed to retain
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a top 10 rh.
wer Canton l!eKlnley, wlllcb Rounding out the elite IIIII
beld place since !be statewide· ratlngs began In January.
. Delplte pillns up a 2U 11181'lin In fh'll place votes, McKIJ&gt;.
ley come close with a raft o1
oecond and third • place votes
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Tbe two teama from opposite
enda ol tbe otate could aettle
lhe f1111e m lhe baaketbaU
floor · come lllate toumarnenl
time. U both avoid the upset
jiiiZ placetl on favored tenma,
lhey cooltl coUide ,Jn the eeml·
finals ol the lllate tournament
m March 20.
Seldom In the 10 • year hJll.
toty of the UPI ratlnga bas two
teams so dominated the ballotlog.
Belmont pOed up 328 polnls
from the 41 coachea, and Me·
Kinley SlS, figured &amp;II usual on
10 po1nta far a llrsl place vote,
nine for second and on down to
one for lOth place.
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A aurprlse third place llnlsher wu Mall8illon, which In all
probabillly knoeked McKinley
out of flrll place two .weeks
ago by banding the Bulldogs a
Cllllf.polnl defeat. The Tigers,
more known lor their ahllltlea
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Cleveland East Tech, deaplte
lta -.1 llefeat of lhe season
last ....t, relaiDed fourth place

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were Cincinnati Withrow (12-1)
In eighth, Athens (IIHI) In nlntb
and Portsmouth (12-3) lD lOth.
Akron North dropped to Utb
place and Newark to the No. 12
spot aa a result ol the losaea.
Blaono Are Champs
Belmont WBI!I declared regular season champion, ollhough
the Blsona still have a game lo
go belore tournament lime,
against up and coming Mlddl ..
t_own this weekend. The Middies were ranked 14th.
The Jll'&lt;l,verblal linger del~
nltely will be on Belmont In tbe
ardous tournaments, but the
BlsonJ bave the ablllty and toJ.
ent to go all the way.
While McKinley wu man.
hancUing Salem, 81-36, in the
Bulldogs' seaiOII llnale, Be~
mont scored an 12-63 victory
over Dayton Stivers.
Botb Belmont• and McKinley
are tall and powerful. The can.
too team 1, paced by 1-fOCJI.%
Dwayne Upklns In acorlns,
while Dayton boallla tbe comb!·
nation o1 6-fool-6 Bill Hoakett
and 1-ffot-4 Don May, both av.
eraglns well over 20 points per
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ketbaU aeuon 1s on tap for 11ft.. botb averqlns just over
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ami Unlverilty'a Wllbrow Court polnll per game.
Wednesday night whoa the leag· Miami, In putting together a
u..leacllog Redaldnl bast ...,. llv..pmo winning atreak, baa
one! place Obio Unlvenlty,, wltb baen aided Immeasurably by
the winner moving Into a com- improved balance. Dinkins, wbo
manding position ln the bld lor deserved hlll lllarrlng role Sat.tbe Iitle.
urday, bae averaged 16
reMiami, 1-z In league play' bounda. and 15;3 point! p e r
must gain revenge for an eiT· game m Miami• last four outNational ButetiJall A~
lier 67-67 defeat admlnlslered lngs.
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By Uoited PreN l-..doall .
by the Bobcals 1n Athens. That Junior Jeff Gehring, !be only
Eulero Dt.''
was the Redsklns' worst defeat player In Miami history In tally
'II'. L. Pd.·
of the ...,.., ond first 1n Con- over 400 points In each of his
Boston
45 It .'13t·
Iorence play. Miami lost again first two varsity seaaons , and
Cincinnall
45 19 .'108'
to Bowling Green that
same guard Charley Coles are I h e
Philadelphia
26 M .m·
week and have been battling Redsklns' leading point preducrlNew York
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ng Ja averagmg . By Ullited Press latenultlonal
Coach Dick Shrider's club. polnls per game, and Coles 18.2.
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with Charley Dinkins in I he I Forward Jerry Peir~?· t be It's open season on bas- San Francisco
36 28 Jet .
sliming role, finally dld It Sat- only sophomore In M1am1s start- ketball teams.
St. Louis
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urday night at Toledo when. ing array, has increased his
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Los Angeles
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with one aeeond remaining. Din- scoring of late, and continues The two ma;or post....,.. Baltimore
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klns tapped 1n Charley Coles' jo be a strong rebounder. Guard basketball tournaments cast Detroit
IS 4i .211· ·
errant shot to give Miami a 81&gt; Skip Snow direcls the Miami theiT lines Monday and once
Mtlllda&gt;y's lleoults
Ill lrlumph over tbe Rockets.
attack capably and when
ill- agaon the NCAA came up With St. Louio 115 Baltimore 110
That victory matched Ohio•s ness forced him to the sidelines the ,best catch, nabbmg . Jast Cincinnati ~ San Fran. llJ
7~ victory over tbe Rockels early Saturday, reserve John· years two tourney champtons.
'l'ueMay's Games
earlier In the year. Ohio, which ny Swann responded well in a Its own Loyola of Chicago and Los Angeles at New York
had stumbled unly at Weatern similar role. . .
the NIT 1963 champ, Provl· Philadelphia vs BoStoo at
Michigan In ito first eight MAC The game w11l p1t tbe leag. dence.
Pittsburgh
games, saw a seven-game win- ue'~ top . defensive team, Mi· In addition, the NCAA fiUed San Francisc:o vt. Detroit at
nlng streak sn~pped at Bowl· am1, agBIDst the .lop offensive seven other slots witb Villa- Lansing, Mtch.
lng Green some ten days ago team. Ohio. The . Bobcats have nova, Louisville Creighton. Tex- . ---when the Falcons scored a 76- averaged 82.3 pmnts per game as Western, Oregon State, Utah 8 United Pre&gt;o Iolenutu...t
69 overtime victory. Mzam1, too, m the league, ~h!le M1anu .has State and Seattle. New York's Y
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lost to Bow~ng Green.
yielded 62.3 pomts per outmg. National Invitation Tournament Ml h'
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Ohio's last ouling was that The teams are one-two in the corralled three schools-DePaul
~ J.gan · · · · 8 1 ?rl 684
Joss to Bow1ing Green, so now Ileague in rebounding, with Ohio ·Pittsburgh and New York Uni: ~~ 10 State · · 8 2 932 156 ..
the Bobcats of Coach Jim Sny. holding a slight edge.
versit
umesota · · · 6 3 770 740
der come to Oxford needing a With a victory, Miami could .
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Northwestern ~ 4 704 6lll
victory to stay alive. The Bob- clinch a tie for the tit1e. Ohio, The NCAA tournament con· P~rdue · · · •• 4 4 701 194
cats have stayed very much a. by winning, cannot clinch any· sists of 26 games, 10 selected MJ_ch._ St. ·~ · · 5 6 916 136
live to this point with a balanc· thing, but would be In com· on an at-large basis witb the IllinOis .. · .. · 3 5 tltiO 693 ·
ed scoring attack from a vel· mand.
remaining 16 being conference low~ · · · · • · •· 2 6 595 Ml ·
eran lineup.
champions. The only at-large Indtana . .. .. 2 7 76!1 aoo .~
Snyder's scoring leader Is 6-3 TV GAMES
"bertb yet unfilled Is in tbe Mid· Wiscoosin . . . 2 7 1M m
guard Jerry Ja~kson, who tal· NEW YORK lUPII- A total west regionals, which already
Moaday'a · Reaolla
lied 23 in the earlier meeting ol 129 regular season games has Creighton (1$.5), and Tex- Michigan State 85 Dlinois 82
with Miami, and is averaging played by the New York Mets as Western (20-2) plus the Ohio State 99 Iowa 12
16.8 points per game for the will be televised by WOR-TV· Southwest Coolerence winner Indiana 82 Wisconsin 10 Z ot
season. Forward Don Hilt, • Tillo jncludeo 77 of 81 home (probably Texas . A&amp;M or TexTonlgbl'l - rugged rebounder, Is averag- gamea .an~ ii~ . away games.
as Tech).
Michigan at Minnesota.
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Kentucky 101 Vanderbilt '13
Bellarmlne 76 Marian C..ll. 72
Georgetown (Ky.) 11\l Plkevl. 71
Higll Polnt 78 Allentlc Chris. 86
Morgan St. 73 Hampton lnsl 48
Winston-Salem 74 N.car. AT 86
Hunglntdon C.ll..83 Athena 79
Camklnpbell 90 Pfeiffer 76
Ero e 71 Newberry 70 (ot)
Georgetown (OC) 79 Fr lrfld 73
Ge:f• 73 Mosslssl\'."1 ~j, 61
Ra olpi&gt;Macon 14 ync rg 49
West Va. 101 Syracuse 85
Tampe 99 Rollms 88
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Alabama 72~uislana St. 70
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S~ . v le 86 I. . mcenl
Michigan St. 85 Illinois 82
:~so~rl 88 ~ansa~ 60
10 I. 99 owa
~sas St. 5I) Nebraska 48
?~l~toow 94 ~~~=~ C~ 77
In · ~ ~··Col ad 58•
~~~he~d St. : S:thel 67
S.W. Missouri 87 Mo. Mines 63
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cago White So• shortstop aald
Bl!l fr•ends and family poUred
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Jnto his rustic white frame Appling, who starred or
bo,~e In North Atlanta.
While Sol: for 21 season.
1 wa~ worried when 1 heard by five votes over former.
!bat only one of the runoff fel- tee pitcher Red Ruffing m
lows could get ln. I was afraid runoff ordered alter the
I b a I ,. aometblng might go failed to aelect a Hall
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1entry In their bJenrual
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him as otrlctly amateur to
reol pro.
5. The pro knows lrom ...
perlence thare are some tntt~gs 1
bigger than he. He glvea in
bad weatherI poor roads,
ftc jams.
6. Your coacb wouldn't
In a player wbo had been• ~r;;::"~l
It goes double for dJ
- a balf·loa&lt;jed driver Is
·dangerous than a loaded gun.
The teeiJ.nge driver is
minded, too, !bat it's not t
lllar athlete or Big Wheel
C8mpus who shows off on
road; It's the "frustrated chal'·l
actor who falls to cOck
where else wbo tromps do,.n I
on the gal pede!."
In an aside to the girls,
booklet hao this to aay: "WI·itel
off
character whn trlea
impress you by driving like
eowboy. Suppose he ends up
lbrowing you lbrough tbe'''-t;;~
shield? So you end up a
or diallgured just because
lor Space cadet bad to put
a show. Get yourself'"!!•=·l~~~~~
mont. You'll be "'
easy It ls, you doll!"
Besides belns used as supJ&gt;Ie-1
mental teacblns material
driver education classes,
From Pro Drivers" Ia being
trlbuted to state and local
en!orcement agencles. :~~~~
quontltles also
are
from American Oll'o
Relations Dept. 901, S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 60680.

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lllate toumamont, it should be a classic MASON - Students of driv·
clasb ol the big event,
er education at Wabama High
School will have a new booklet
UCLA RemainB On to assist lbem In their studies
Ibis sPring, Titled "Tipe Fn&gt;m
Top In UPI Poll
Pro Drivers," !be pocket-size
NEW YORK (UPI) _ The booklet Is publlabed as a pubUnited Pr
Inle atlonal
Uc service by American . 0 II
jor oolleg:" baek:all
Company In cooperation witb
wltb llrlll-place votes· and won- the National Salety Council.
loll recorda tbrougb Salurd
A New York spokesman for
The Nelsonville Greyhounds F b 15 In
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compJeted their regular ieaBOa e · '
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the booklet had been ordored
on a wlitnlDg note Saturday night
Team
Polull by teacher, Scott Willock. Am·
with an 811-70 declalon
over 1. UCLA (33) (21.0)
347 erlcan 011 has printed an initial
Jadtloo Jn a Soulbeastern Obio 2• Michigan fl 7•2 ~
34W run o! 600,000 copies for dlstrl·
Atblellc League contelll.
3. Kentucky (2) (111-2)
2$81bulion on request to driver edJJ.
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1bo i:z.z mar11 waa one o1 Nel· , 4. Duke 7-31
214 cation claaaes lbroughout lhe
nvllle' Jieat
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rda 5. Vlltanova (1$.2)
152 nation
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u:ecotwo I. Oregon State (21-3)
143 Taking a new approach to
122 teen-age driver eduatlon, "Tipe
defeai. ~ to be against 7• W~ta (!1-S)
unbeaten Alhena
I. DaVIdson (18-3)
88 From Pro Driven" preaenls ils
Tltt Jackson '
9. Vanderbilt (17-4)
72 stralgbt-froJD.Ibe.aboulder me•
5~ sage In lbe teener'• own tang.
hlle defeated ::;.,:;. :
IO. Loyola (DI.) (IS.S)
4NI to altare llrlll lecond 11: 11, Teus
uage. •
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j, the SROAL , . 49; 12, Drake 25; Q,
Ev..,...., !be booldet obP
loljjQ Wtib Alhena Bolb 23; 14, Ohio State 13; 15
bo•n teeJt.agen have
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San Franelsco and Utah
lUter reflexet and better vii'
with IH conference marb· (lie) Tennessee and
loa . , the alder folka. Wily
Rlcbard'Shearir led the Grey- A&amp;M 9; 19, Ne)f Mexico V;
thea; 11 ooks, are toea • age
iuJuntl altaclt wllb H polnta Utah State 5.
.
driven blvtllved Ill 11r1ce u
while 11!111 lllebanli bad 11
Other tenma recelvms
IQD)' fllal aceldeull u lbate
Rlchri BiUott u SieVe• Wal- .-Kansas State 4•
over UT Ill auwer II ciiH albunt lopped ..,....;,. 'lor Jaei:' and Bradley 3 each, New
tllade ..,J uporlence, lbetl of.
wtif.
li
1itii1e
Brent 'J'bom. IJnlvenlty 2 sad Georgia
fer1 Jib: batlc ttepo to
1011
damped' In 10 ·
IDinola and St. Bonaventure
better tlrl¥fDa,
81NeltonftJie
aa adv~Jtlage' eacb.
I. Clownlns beblnd the wbeel
of 0111 llakl ~ 1n the pme,
lbe mark of the amateur;
but comiected on 21 ol 35 tree
Oldo CoDege Bublbal
-better.
tbrowl ~ 111 :111 of 34 fclr By lJDitad Preoo Jalei'Jialloual
I. HI"! gull enough to chic~·
lito ~. '
&lt;ihlo· State 99 Iowa a
en out 1'ben common...,.. teUo
• JACPO!'f ('It) .
~ .,. ~nd 59 .
II'• time lo give ln. Nev8r
Crolben ~1-f• Wilburn II 'Steubenville t8
'IIIIo,'• rlgbl.
~23; B.
1 a :Ill;: - ·., St. Vincent (Pa.) 112
S. llllhways are for aharing,
Coburn 1-&amp; t; Adllr 2-'1-6; , ~ .itl Toledo
COJIIPOIInll. U you want to
Sbellon 1-1-.1; Frw ..._t-1:· . ·• · c;.·, .
- enter the 11110 at Indian-

:

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ATLANTA (UPII _Luke Appiing baseball's newelll Hall of
Fam:,.. Ia 0 M-year-&lt;~ld grandpeppy 'but he feels 18 chipper
as !bat day 34 years wben be
began the major league career
that earned hJm . his wtest
bonor.
11 didn't take long Monda.y
lor word lo sprea d that "old
Aches and Pains" had become
!be !Olst member ol the Hall
of Fame _ a position o1 status
awarded him In a special runoff election among the nation's
baaeball writers

Phlla. Text. 111 Kingo con. 14
Uralnua Ill Juniata l!f
Provideoce 15 Scrantoo 72
IJuqueone 98 Toledo 418
Bolltoo Coli. 1~ TUfts '13
MoravlaD ~ Albright \10
KutziAlwu St. 110 De. Valley 45

TI.ps.From Pro Dri·vers Lay
=tb:~ :ill::""~ It on· the Line to Yout·hs ·
tbe

game.

Hounds Finish
Loop Play With
Good 1.2-2 Mark

rJ\ier News

Old Aches 'n
Pam' Makes
Hall 0 f Fame

.

'TheBigOne'isonTapin .
Miami U's Withrow Court
·The D3i1y Sentinel

' ALL STAllS

Athens Finish~ Ninth, And
Portsmouth Is Ranked Tenth

.

Sentin~l, ~omeroy·MiddltJI(Ilt.

Ill' IT'S TOO QUIET-TURN ON THE RADIO

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'

SPECIAL
2-1962

Why did
Glenn turn

CORVAIR MONZAS
One 2 door

politician?

.Both with auto, trant., wlslw tires, radio and beater. two real sharp economy can
YOUR

Twite hi eotmdered h. Twice he turned lt ~own .
nedy's aasaulnatkm flniiiY made up his mind . Harold Martin and
Don ()berdorfer tell the story of his decision and whr ne chose
the Democratic Party. In this week's February 22 Past.

CHOICE

SIR BERNARD LOVELL aski"Ooes Space Research Throat8. J. PERELMAN

.

explores '"" lntrlaecles of the feminine
mind In his dolllhtlul '"I Wb 1 Sl.,.. of Lavo."

Cadillac - Oldsmobile
"You'D utt. OUr QnalllJ Way ot Dolq lltulMs1"
WY 2-5342

INCIAL-nt18 IQUI-tOI

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MOORE'S IN

- - For Savings On Automotive S1,1pplies &amp; Serviei

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Greu

- - - Handicap
Olt!Jncer

·GUSIMAN

WGII I LOll I Polnlo J
B SIJlll
Mitch
J . C. Roush
J. F. Roush
T0111111nt
Shahan
Total

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bo• 1prlng wiHI e11eW..._

hll lot&gt;o coll·•fl·coirl _ .
struclion wh .. coaplet. . .
of beddl"' .. P"'ft'IMHM.

f

Cooper
Safeguard NYLON
NEW

ENGLANDER
BACK·MAGIC
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Thursday Womne•o

HOME· SftVtCI'&lt; .·.

February I, ltlf

S. Hesson
L. Spradling
A. Gilbert
E. Dotson
Handicap
Total

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New York

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J. Walton
R. Mc'furner
J. Warner
H. Wolf
M. Mucray
Handicap
Total

i

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• P~ T•• •nil lecapp•llle Tire

. . . . ,...... tlol ...,.. ...
..... _.. M con-... C&lt;IIf - -

7.50 X 14 ILACKWALL TUBELESS

s.,_,

$18·95"

-·'49!.~~. ::r! ,....

Pully GuartntMd By
COOPERS PROTECTIVE SERVICE
GUARANTEE

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Ol'dll .t C..ton Nil

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$

5'91

EA.

FREE INSTALLATION
Fvii•Size

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ENGLANDER QUilTEO

TEISIOI· EASE
M•TTifSS

Hl•vy Duty

SHOCK
ABSORBERS
$5.99

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INSTALLED FREEl

Ull ID pur ... II
· nrMIIf

Economy Air Mastar Tire

.........
,
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Dl• Jill' car IIIVI

FULL 4 PLY
NYLON
6.70 X 15

Moot..,._ too mllllll to
buy, to keep. But Rambllr
........ with Amori.

7.50 )( 14 ---~ $13.95*

c:a'• lowut prioea.• No

to (eocl a eao-euzolofl
&amp;mblert Jlive you wmltlfamed ... OOO!tOiiJ) w!tb-

otnin on your budptf

outoacrHiolni~.

MUFFLERS
Original Equipment
Qllllity

Why throw

rope's two economic blocs-the

ICo&lt;mm&lt;m Market and

I

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I,

taliation against the Common

NEW
TREADS
.

SPORTSMAN
GLASS PACKED

•a··· .

FREE INSTALLATION

Per Tire

-~~----------------~~

want to be
protected by a
lunp_iLalization
• plan that
u~ guaranteed
renewable
for life,
the man
to see is your
''OU

FREE .
INSTALLAtlON
Sei .,............. - · ·

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"!" -~~O'IItar lito ofultt.

FACTORY-TO-YOU-SAVINGS
ON CAR BATTERI!S ..

man from

Nationwide:

.
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if

Oar Frienclly Staff

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EAKER FURNITURE

$1: million a year In egg
expo.rt:s. Increased steel tariffs
imoosed by tl1e Common Mar·
ket also are decreasing chances
that the two groups may form
common front at the sprion£tl.me tariff negotiations
States and ather GAT!'

If b!Da .... 1lothermg )'011 ••• If pa,..
menta are too lltiff ... tbat'o whi!D you
lleed one II!D8ible """" loan. Just
pbooe liS for qaiek AJIIII'OVI). '!.bOll
.top for your IIIODeJ' In one trip. Have
a
to pay out. Jlajoy younelf .U
the more iD lll64.

White Sidewalls
$ i.oo More,

levies which are costing Den-

WHEN MONEY
COUNTS MOST

7S0x14-plus t.,.
Tuhl... Blockwoll

MOORE'S

PA'f DAY TIRMS

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115 I. 2nd

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t.oilt f! !duarontr &lt;;a.
'

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re-

Market group because of new

00

Gat a ,ift_get a

MOQRE'S

the seven-

nation European Free Trade
Association - are deteriorat-

r

'11·•• .. 4tor'44
'Ford-Chev.-Ply.

!hid

•*
4IIZ

196

211i

Won I Lost %

6.70 X 15 ILACKWALL TUBE TYPE

, . . ,., ..,. .. ..tdll........

365

m

P· Welker
N. Story
P. Mullin
Handicap
Total

• ......
K•C••~•"'Bl·r'.,laiiiCIIIII'
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UWI W , •I P

ORTHO MAGIC

297
215t

C. Ohlinger
C. Searles

Englander
"

341
399
391
322

Woe! Lost I

High prices got you down?

..('~

Leapt

Flescher Service Stati011
A. Evans
401

24 Hour S.IVIC. On . ~:.;::· '.,:~
., .' '
All Makes of Mobile HomH ·

TOtal

lnn11~pring

'1895

KARR
. &amp; VAN ZANDT

en Ute?.. in this week's "Speaking Out" column.

I

One4cloor

'. ·:

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ctotblac

Won 3 l.osl t

l.aldmark
P. Bilikam

N. Carsey
I Couch

J. Hysell
L. Burt
Handicap
Total
. Won 0 Loot J
Team No. I
B. Lish
ui
E. Roush
3IIC
V. Roush
312
B. Gilmore
.. 1158
,. 475
I Howell
'
'.
Handicap
: X/t
Total
2204
Woq I LOll %
. Shp~n·o ~~
P· Cblliu's
4311
G. Blll'l!~tte
310
D. Clork
484

M.

Oorttigan

D. Nleri
HandiCap
Total
Woo! Loll I

407

w

171

2295

High Game - D. Nieri, 18'1.
High Series - D.Clork, 41t

High Team Game - Simon's
Market, 191.
High Team Series - Simon't

Market, 2295. :.

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Ill
Ill

Ads Get
nesults.

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1114

1962 Monu 2 Door

$1899

Tre sharpest used Corvair arou.nd. Red finish, red buet:et
seats. 4 speed trans. 102 engine, radio , ~itewalll and all
the acressor ies Corvair makes. You'D Uke 1t.

1961 Corvair Monza Coupe
WANT AD
INFORMATION

$1595

Locally owned and ~o w mileage, outstandina perfonnance
with yea r around traction. 4 9])eed trans., 102 en&amp;ine, good
whitewall tires, radio, heater, red interior Mtb buebt 1e.at.

A MODERN boule. I
8N1 bath, 131 Lincoln ""'""·I

'

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0.

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lllP Game -

Pomeroy: WY :r,.3CI!O,

l!ub

Ul, WOf!IOii.

ven, no.

Team 111gb Seriel Haven, 1826.

---

Maaday Mb:ed LooPe
February It, ltl4
OVteulo
R. Plymale
421
B. Piymalt
36r
M. Chancey
3'10
H. AmbeJ'iOr
4110

For Sale

Total

I

H. KlrldaDd

351
4.'11

312
1104

P.

l.:;=========-·!300
bales straighl Lespedeza.
..
Delbert Gaul, Chester, Ohio.

PHONE WY2-2157

2 18 Jtp

'"""" of In
Jim JobDSOD
and
Bud Silllpsoa. Agenll
I I He

IWIDI!t!

INCOME TAX

Mary Qmdlff

Bill Cundiff
Tolal

403
1428

Woo 0 Loot 3

OUR SPECIALTY!
Contact Don Router At

REUTER
Accounting &amp; Tox Service
231 Mlll St.
Mlddleporf
rormerfy Fry Plumlllftll Shop
PHONE WY 2-2029

Wednesday Mb:ed LeaJDe
February It, ltl4
UniOIIebbleo
Barbara Roush
:10:1
Ralph P.oush
452
Mary Roush
380
Jim G"'ss
1104
Handicap
114
Total
1022
Woo 3 Loolt
4 C's
Pete Qmdlff
3&gt;5
Irene Cundiff
351

Uvestock

Hllhopperl
Tom Cleland
Loil Clelland
Mlldred Bailey
Ken McElhinney
Handicap

288
413

Total

1713

Woe 3 Loot o
Box Can
Chas. Winebrenner
Linda Winebrenner
Lucretia Stobart
Art Slobart

Legel Notice

Total
Woa e Loot 3

-

TNI COMMON PLIAI COU•T
Mllel COUNTY, OHIO

to9

109
114

ID. Expk&gt;clo

ttl

ll.llocloe-

421
1751

.,..

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M.
D. Gla2e
A. sawyer
P. Co1llna
Total
WOb t Loll 1 .

II. Drop

m

GDtn~

.n

P. !nlels
c. Blchner
Tolal

3tl

-

-

'IT/
46$

431
480
1853

Tolal
Woo! Loot 1
BOOCeH

M. Bowen
R. Bowen
J. Chesher

417

H. Chesher

47'

~

441

1832

Total
Woo I Lotti
Amland ou
H. Moore

379

R. M~e

~

A. Sawyer
M. Sawyer

423
50&gt;
1750

Total
Woai!Mt!
Plnhelldo
A. Neae
V. Craig
A. Ash
G. Craig

451
388
4'111
47S
1785

Total
Won I Losl I

Skit on Mannen ,.
Git~en

4-H Group

The Busy lleel 4-H .e\lb mel
February loth .at Ule ·home Gl
Mrs. Barbara

Scarblrry.

,

Thep~~Gla ·

skit on JIUIIliiOI'I, Iii lbe lklt ·
were Betti SealiJerey, BreDda ·
Staats; and Donnll Rouab. ,The
business· meo!llni 'w u · ~
to order by !be .~ Tommy Roush. FurniJhlntJ Utl.er liar.
rels fo 4-H camp Wfll dl~IM­
ed. A bake sale wu llaa .U.
cussed.
Attending wee TommJ •
berry,
Jell F~. . MJiie;
Brown, Sammy llearberrJ,.bihy Roush, Jomet SiDIIb, -~

.&amp;a,,......_~·-

BTTRo

Roush, and
ll!ador, .....
Barbara Bearberry. ·-·

)llgh Wome11" Single Nallonal FFA Weot ·II tdlldSa.,yer,l75: Women's Serle•,
In February te hiDor
4T/.
George
WilblaJ!on 11110 waa
476 1
mg:•"·
Men'o
Series
M.
Sa"'·
'
oolsf.andlna.
fmnor. II. wll
35t
• great leader. ' .
.
834
4110
The FFA hal .' 4iJo,OIIO meQio
11129
bers aHIUatecl 'irltlt .t,oot local
chapters In IIO .IIalel alld JIW.

Rico.

AREVOLUTIONARY AtYANCE IN
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REPU~IVE

eRITONS tiOST

'II'Ob 1 Loot I

service Fuller Brush Cus,ton•· [l

WY 2-2143

-NO MATTER

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2 IS 61c

W~EN IT'S A MATTER.
OF IIIJTV. ALL!.O'/AI..

111...... Iff. Tw!tob
• · Be on tbe

MeKnllbt.

ers. Route protected. Neatness
and ambition necessary. $70 a
week to start. Phone 4220927 or write Route S, Box
116-A, Parkersburg, W. Va.

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Ladies llniforms. New and all
sizes and colors. Carl Chevalier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
ZJ8 6!;&gt;

IO.So.

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1681

W• I Loot!
Cunltt
s. Custer
H. Custer
M. Hannahs

Ph. 118f&gt;-2401.

w,;.,tLoot ~

Knuttor
L. Wlrlelnnner
P. RGWI
Total
Woal Loot!

TOIIIII Jllgb Game - New

POMEROY. OHIO

::
161
111'1

M. Lehew
Total

llld. HJ&amp;b Series - Bub
en, liliil, Men; BIDie GDtnon1,

OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.

~

s. WlppOi
s. Bartela

..... ~. lien. Mary Roulb,

White finish.

For Sale

-

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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