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BAREBACK MbCCASIN
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Put Spring in Your
Wardrobe at Elberfelds
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You'll feel like spring with "wardrobe of
our delightful dresses - coats - hats 7suits- blouses and accessories-for women
·and equally as beautiful line of' C0!1ts,
girls. A beautiful array of smart new styles
suits, dresses, hats and sportswear for
in fashionable fabrics e~nd colors. Make
your selections now at Elberfelds in t h e
ready to wear department on the second
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In The New
Wax Color
A bareback moccasin' Handsewn up front , open to
the air from there to its beveled, stacked hint-of-a·
heel. Who but Sandier would dare ... except you.

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VoluHTo

1 LOT MENS

I LOT MENS

SPORT SHIRTS

DRESS
TROUSERS

VoluH To $5.00

$65.00

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the club, said food among••men!JJ I
for
the Seal Sale meeting
1~~e~TRIP HOME - The Fredrick family has to cross. over this 264 foot long swinging bridge to .l~.t·/IAJ their home which Is across be assigned
by telephone
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. from the Boy Scout Camp near Chester. The bndge Is made out of steel cables, wood pqle&amp;; ·~ wood planks. This borne over·
week.
Shade River. Inset at left shows the four Fredrick children, I to r, Susie, J~yce Ann, George, arid•1\ijuie Fredrick who attend Cites·
The Rotary club sponsors
School and Eastern High School. They use the rare-type bridge fearlessly. - Sentinel Photos. : ·
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Meigs Coonty Crippled Children's SOCiety which conducts the
annual Seal Sale.
Rotarian C. E.
Blakeslee,
chainnan of the Meigs County
Red Crosa chapter, asked full' '
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est possible support !0&lt; the
the Bloodmobile visit next Monday

HammEnding
Week of Work
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'-~ Foot Shade River Bridge is llare Sigh

Shop Rutland Furniluret

Volu01 To $14.95

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Three Youths
Are Injured
In Collision

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Vice Rresident Dick

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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school cafeteria.

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make up teams of Easter Seal
Sale letter stuffers next Frit!av I
night at the Middleport H I g

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e WINTER CAPS ........ $1.00 each
e SWEAT SHIRTS · · · · · · $1.00 each
e SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS SOc each
e SWEAT SHIRTS · · · ··•· 2 for $3.00

Boys- $1.69 Vol..

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ss 10$8

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Boys- V•l•• To $1.89

Mono -

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MENS

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1 LOT LADIES JACKETS
J.ia PRICE

1 LOT LADIES DRESSES
To $21.9S • $10.00

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"011, Washingtoal thou "-•
patriot sage, frielld of cilt diMs,
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,Chromcraft, Siipdran, Go1d,~el, Sunbeam, Mayta_9 ; ~i'jgidait:l, ·
1 ·Zenith, Warm ~nlng and $lg!er, plus ma~y. 6tH.er good brands/
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71-59 In 'Finale
Chieftains, to a
Blue Devils.
; Nixon pumped In 29 points, including 11 in the first
canto and 12 in the final period, to give Coach Brooks
Adkins· quintet ill fifth SEOAL win against nine stt-

The los• left Gallipolis in the basement lot the second ·
year. However, the Devils have a partner this
winter. Pomeroy took it on the chin 82-70 from Wellston
list night The Panthers and Gallians wound up with
three wins, 11 losses in the co_nf:::::e::
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tci o 1-0 lead on 1oa1s by Hun- }Oflod tie, Galllpolio trolled ltJ.
nfll and Nlxoo and a free toss 1~ at hallliiTH!. It was 25-22 Loby the latter before GAHS dent- gan after three periods. GARS'
e4 tbe scoring column. This took Blue Imps outscored Logan 16-8
just .52 oeconds after the openIna tlpnll.
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llrot
• At A C;Jauee period. Lotan Increased Its lead
IC1!7.a behind Nixon's not hand.
~raight

BRIEF
WIRE NEWS
f'rom

Well-to-do
Charged in
Bookie's Death

In tho oecood period. GAHS
Unilr.l l'rt'l!fl
Man
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outleored tho Chiefo, u.a. but
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nover came clooer than t "o
. Jnlt•rllaUonal
pOinta. It wu Robbie Johnson
who opt the Chlelo aUvo
in PARIS - The French covthis quarter - he pumped In ernment h•• ordered Its or•
tallles. Lo11n Jed 30-21 at senalo to be&amp;ln produc1n1 In·
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baiiUrne.
gredlento for the
hydr01••
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.. Tope Ties It, IJt.30
bombo It bopea
to develop,
HOT AND HEAVY- ACTION was hot and heavy In NEW YORK (UPI)-A well11
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First timeT It w:• tied 0" : ..;;~ reported
11111 the Eastern-Rutland basketball game Friday night In to-do buslne,man faced cblra·
30'S~). Tom ope 1I 1 . ' 0 r
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m ry the opening varsity action of the 1964 - and last - es today of murderln1 a Brookjumper to . open the third
.ex,loo~ve \~ctorJu~n 1 Meraj Meigs County Tournament. Won by Eastern. 56·52 In an lyn bookie whom he owed f25,·
0 overtime, ~ere are No. 40, Larry Barr, and Danny Tillis, 000 he loot 1ambllng on the
za . woth 7.42 on the cloc · t maa~
m eo nor weo
wao heel again, S7-37 with 4:0I Mar..tlle, have be1un the pro- 10 I!Oing up for the ball Ken Hartung of Eastern Is at 1111113 World Serlea
ohowing. and 39-39 at tho 3:16 ducdon of lithium which lo to extreme left _ Se tinei.Photo
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marl~. Mognanl'a free throw Ibt tranoformed Into tritium by
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with 2: II to IO tied It up IOfl a opeclally·bullt 11Uclear rea..
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32, Friday In the olaylng
tho 1.,1 llmt. John Ga"er ola;&gt; tor.
Word has been received here ' of Reuben Markow!!%, 40,
ped In a rebound and thot put I
of the death Wednesday even· whose body was found OoaUnc
Logan ahead 4:1-41 With 11:46 to NEW YORK - An lntemaing of Obe White of CantC1l, a In the Harlem River Nov. I.
go in the period. It was 4&amp;-43 a[. tiona! narcotic• rlnc was brok·
lormer Pomeroy resident. Sur- The bookie had been shot
ter three quarters 01 play.
en today with the arrest ofa
1 vivors Include his wife, Daisy four um.. and hi• hand! and
Then came tho cNShor. John- Mexican ambassador, an Uru·
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IScot White five "'ns Scot of leg~ h~d been tied wIth
soli hlt a foul toss, Nlxoo pump- auayan dipk&gt;mat, a Frenchman
a eO
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BloomdaJ. ( Carl, Florkla; Hor- clo ~shne, pnhce 18td. .
ed In o lone one, and Hummell and the seozure of heroin valton and Lloyd, Canton: and Fel~ " prestdent of Fem Infoli~Wed lull, and It WIS - ~ ued at more than m .5 million Seventh grade students of Darrell of New York . Funeral dustrles Inc., a !arruly. owned
witll 5, 44 left in Lhe game.
on the black market.
IMrs. !'ern Carr presented aervoces were held a1 1 p.m. hoard
form wh1ch manufactures card·
and ti
tal
GARS F1U1 Apart
I Other arrests were announc- talenl show in the form or 1 today with burial there
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n c_on nera.
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From here on oot, Gallipolis ed in Paris ao narcotics agent• radio broadcast to the student 1
I Detectives IBid they were
committed numerouo turnovero, of the United States, Canada, body assembly of Pomeroy Jun- .
ulded In the Investigation by a

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and be8an fouling one Chlet· capped lhr.. years of cl""' co- ing.
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Olllo River - OVEC down tt,
7 a.m.; Queen Clty up 11, 1:110
a.m.; Wa)'lll H. up 11, 2 a.m.;
I!:deana Boaoirorth up 11• 4
a.m.; PeW Downey up 11 1
a.m.; Jerry 8orwortb up 't7,
12:25 a.m.; Beaver down 11,
·s :l$ a.m·; Buckeye State dowt1
17, 7:10a.m.; Andrew Cllboun
up 20, 1:20 a.m.; Norlbeworlhy
down 21. 2 a.m.; Vulcan down
21, 4:110 a.m.; Mr. Mack down
23, 6:40 a.m.; Alton
Zephyr
up Greenup 10:20 p.m.; PIIJilo
ela D. up Greenup 12 , 40 a.m.;
Esso Weot Vlrglnll up GreeD·
up 2:30 a. in.; Charles Stevenson up Sl, 5:40 o.m.; H.
E.
Bowleo up 32, 1:06 a.m.; C. V.
Harner up 33, 6:20a.m.; Sally
Ann down Meldahl6 p.m.; Zlmmer down Meldahl 7 p.m.; J.
S. Lewis down Meldahl 1:15
p.m·
GaiHpollo Dam- Semel down
5 p.m. ; Jeffhoat down 10:10 p.
m. J don d0 wn 11 .50 pm.
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Eliaha Woodo down 6 a.m.; Bob
Benter up 9 a.m.

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com.
IIWider, p:eolded In lht
ab'""" of Clyde Andrew. _
Olftcen ...s membotl illll~
::In ':;: oonlerrlnt _ol I he
M~· H.
FIITellt EmeraoneyJones
Fowler' Karl ow
Rtct, d
Owens' Rlley Manl~ and Br~
WoUe' The Kn••• rlllk will
be ·
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conferred March 12 al ~ p.
m. All lllt!Dbera are urged to
attend. FoUowlng the _meellnl
lllo memberl went to the d1nIn( room lor relreellllllllll ol
lllllldwlcheo, . c:oflee and Iliad
served by R. L. Manley.

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her home. East Main-st.
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Municl· d.. ughter, Mrs. Gealfrey Wilson,

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Smith,
,-..-. " '"" ...... htation" of Finley'• Amerlean Mn. Jack Warner, Mra. Hutlh
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League Bearhl, and a:uea:ta, Mrs. Helen
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•on ""'· •- ' - pia&lt;tl within o woelt or t e n
----doyJ, P'lnley had ttotllll!l to IIY. SITS I"OR PICTIJHf
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
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COIAJMIIUS - At least ••· Hou!lt will tit for Its picture
.:~'!: other 5ft9,807 persons have be- next TUeoday light a!IA!r lllllmElla
..~.,., - _,. .... .. eoont mldoata of O!llo . alnct bers put their final endorse. Charles
Thomas E~~~~~~~Mre
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Alber\
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Herbert Hoover.

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met Thurodap altemoll!!!~ the
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)lira. Jamee Tltua, predden),
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J. E. D. Hartinger. A NJi!l!h
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clnnaU Februarr 4 ~'' w~o
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Tliti fertilizer manufacturing know-how is now
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designed 'for those. wutlng a greener and healthier lawn
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Weiting, Zeigler Take up
Seats on FHA Committee

par is home from hospital
a sunshine basket was
sent .
to her. At the cltlse of the meet- I

' will meet at the DAV hall, MonI day at 7.30 p.m.
I The young Adults class of

bla University, and is tbe au·
thor of two books on Cooperative Education.
Mr. Ziegler operates a large
dairy farm In Seneca county.
W1etmg ls a vice
He is a recognized authority on
of the Ohio FoC1Jl Bureau Fed- successlui farming and dairy
eratum. responsab~e for
practices. He has been active
2U.a•. COV.Itl 5000 SQ. FT.
aUon lllld educauon,
In the American Guernsey Catthe direction of the Ohio
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e Club. is a past presldent of
Bureau Advisory C..uncil
Gblo Guernsey ASIIOCiation
cusslon programs.
presently Is a director oi
Wlellng also Is editor of
NOBA Inc. He also Is a memBuckeye Farm News oncl
of the Seneca County School
I Fe.J.()4Jram, Farm Bureau
Grange, and Farm Bur·
Ucatlons
go to all
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1be FHA, an agency of the
of the Board of
S. Depa:tment of Agricultho Adult EducaUon
serves eligible farmers
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credlt and needed technl·
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help ., farm and money
f
m..agement problems. ·Loans
are made only to applicants unable to obtain adequate credit
&amp;om other oources at reasonable rates and terms.

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ENROUS AS BARER
Don lllayer, son o1 Mr: and

Mra. Roy Mayer, recently enrolled at the Ohio State Barber
College In Columbu.o. Don will
sradoate from Pomeroy High
School In the spring and will
enter barber college the !irSt
July.

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Charles ~s:•·;:a:,~l
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IDler w
he serv at noon.
Soc. Seal eal
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Winter is the
ideal time to do
inside remodeling and modernizing. Take advantage of our comp~ete facilities. Just give us a ring.

Pythwn Suter•
Meet on

s Masnolia Temple
Sisters met In regular session
Thursday evening with Nettle
Hayes mD&amp;t excellent
presiding.

NO

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BUDGET TERMS

Communications were

from the Grand Temple
and means committee and
Myrtle Jewell, grand
chief.
Thank you notes were
read
from Mr. and Mrs. Jay Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reibel
and Mrs. Karl Grueser and me!her. Frieda Mossman was
ported Ill ID Melp Memorial
Hospital, and Bernice
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of the Meigs Temple, Pythian
Sisters will meet Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Cash Bahr witlt Mrs.

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Uon degree in Rural Education an president, urges all memfrom Teacben College, CoJum- bers to be present.

AdviSory Co~ttee, the
functoon of wbich Is to
th~ State D~ctor on ~~
alton ol national poloctes
to m~t local conditions.

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ing, a social hour was enjoyed. '
Games were played with prizes :

C. Maurice Wieting.
rnlttee of the Boy Scouls or 1the Pome,oy First
bus, and Howard J. Ziegler,
America.
1 church will meet al the r.hurch
CIS-de, were named this week He holds a Doctor of Educa· l Mooday, at 7:30 p.oh. Guy Cow·
as memben of the
Ho~e Administration S t a t

OHIO VAlLEY INDUSTRIES

Jane Howell Ter1t No.
awarded the winners .
Daughters of Union Veterans i

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Fill out thlo ••upon and mall wllh easlo, eheck or
money order (make cheeks or money orders payable
to "Four Days")
To: "Four Days," Box 700, Great N..,k, New York.
Send me postpaid . . . . . . . copies of the UPIAmerkan Heritage book, "Four Days," at $2 per
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a. R. Kmght who also attended

the meeUna. were presont for
the ttedlcatlon of Ibis home. .
A re~le":, of Chapter One of
the book, Satots On M a( n
Street," by Peter Day was f)ven by Mr,. Patrick
Loc~ary
followed by a cUscusslon.
At the close of the ~neetlnll.
a dessert ~urse was served
by Miss Vkla Ihle,
M 1.~ s
Lenora Giles lnd .Mrs. ~. : 1 ~
D. Hartinger.
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lola B.artrum will be a f u-·11
time. operator In her shop. .Mrs ••
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LoJan where she manoged. and.
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Fem s f~oend: She admilto;&lt;l Jane Lucas liP Marmet 2:46 •• warded to Mra. Martin and Mra.
tain after another. With 1:33 operation to breal! the illegal
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helpmg dispose of the bookies · . .0 F Sh
Ma et Max Folmer. Mrs. Riffle releft. the vltitoro ~ad built up o trade in narcotics. In Washing- John N•wlun and Mtke Roush
body, Utey said.
~SO a: rr:.; B~a'": ;,"wn ':~n- received a gift from her secret
commanding 68-53 lead.
I ton Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken- led the salUte to the fill. Blr- ,
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They uld the girl, Gloria field 7·20 mng Thelma An. paL Refreshments were served
Fred Kill otarting Blue Dev· neely, who announced Jhe multi· bara Whole read Psalm I from '
Kendall. on Ocl. 10 received • d
Wln/id
San- by the hostess to the above nail forward 'was tiM! first
of smugglilng &gt;lot was the .econd ' the Scripture• and Dorothy Neu
phQ!le call from t' ein who dow:;
;lnfleid
m . mecl and Mrs. Eugene Triplett.
three Galliano 10 foul out. And largest In ir s. history, topped j'long led the Lord 'a Prayer.
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asked her to.come to an apart- J.te:~"upWinDeldli:f6;:m: ; Mra. ~aul Taylor. Mrs. RJchil was quick, too. lllll's fifth only by an attempoed $20 mil- Broadcasthttl over Stlltlon '
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ment malntamed by the bookie Jefferson down Winfield 12:30 ani Fmlaw. Mrs. John &amp;aver
personal come with l:t7 rc- lion haul In 1960.
WPJH. \he students . performed I HOUSTON (UP!) - Anyone where the shootlns allesedly am . Solvay down Winfield •·· and Mrs. Donald McKenzte.
maining in the flrll period. Lo-1
In a variety of acts with Chest- can QUit smokmg. but It takes took place.
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gan led f91-12 al the time.' Mag- IIDAMI BEACH- The AFL- er Roush as announcer.
brave man to lace cancer." Tbey ~aid she admitted .help· ·
Mr. and Mr1. Robert illlley
nani fouled out with 13 seconda CIO will urge Congreso to ap- Figure experts Jobn Zurcher, This Is the attitude_ of one of lng Fein carry • trunk contain, ·
, are announcing the birth of o
2
000
remaining, Topa foll~wed with prove U. S. III'IRIS for conatruc- Gary Mitch and Ronald Tatter-1 • youngsters of JUnior high lng the bookie's body out of the Pretbyterian Women baby daughter at Holzer HD&amp;pilo
three seconds left when he cJob. lion of Roman Cothollc schoOl! son demonstrated the coo·rect Ischo~J age tho have tr'ed building and to the Harlem To Meet Thur1doy
February 13, weighing 7 lb.
bered Jim Phelps. Johnoon oncl , in an eflort to break the logjam way to exercise.
smo mg_ at east once as re- River IOhere they disposed of The Women's Assoclstlon
ounces, named, Amy &amp;th.
Nir.on ooch had lour peroonals on lederol aid to education leg- News of lise world ohowed ~ealed 10 a survey by the ill.
the .Middleport Flrot
She has two brothers, Alex Lee,
for Lo8811. ·
lslatlon.
preparations lor George Wash· prong Independent
School , .
Presbyterian Church Will
years, and Stephen Bruc•. 10
GARS commit!Bd :U foulo, J..o. The policy waa spelled out to· tngton's Birthday by Lynne Me· District.
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lttoo, the ~tudents were U~ed . to Thursday eveninc. Feb. 27th
Grandparents are Mr.
ean was JU!Ity of thl• 14 tlmea. day In a ottternent approved Guiro. Eugene Ruschrl and Ben· Of the 4•000 students mter· lgove their reasons for smoktnc the church at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. David Grueaer, ConSenior fonr11rd tom To p • by the AF(..CJO Executive Coun· nle Wright.
vlewro, about 50 per cent had or not smoking.
wlll be a special mlsslott
Slreet, Pomeroy, and Mrl.
was high for the _Blue Devill cil at Its mid-winter meeting I Charles Vaughan,
Rebecca· smoked.
. Here are oome of the reasons let by the women of the
Delma Halley, Cheshte.
with 17 ;&gt;olnts. Magnani pump- here.
I Shepard, Eugene Ru&gt;&lt;hel Jef· While •n!y about 1 per cent (m their """ apellin&amp;l for not tlst Church tnisslonary
ed In 141. Btsldeo Nixoo'a :It·
Ifrey Werry and Linda Wehrung. l"' the soxth graders have smoking:
lor the program.
point outburat, Robbie Johlllf)ll PALM SPRINGS, Calif. -appeared In 0 .chool room smoked as many as love coga· "l'm not d11111."
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Th~ will also ·be m,~:!~~ ~~
and Gtoree Hummell, i pair of President Johnoon and Mexl- l ocen~.
rets, 20. per cent of the seventh "Makes me tbroueh up."
Uon of new officers In c
foOtball stars, ooored II each. can Preoldent Adolfo
Lopez 1 Sponsors Introduced were Ron· and eighth graders smoked "Because they liVe me bed of Mrs. Georee ADderson
Stalladet WGD By lJIS
Mateos today neared the "'"' laid Reuter. Bill Sawyer and more than five and 0 per cent breath and anybody can tell." the devotiOnJ beln( il~en
Logan hit a olr.zlln1 110.4 per· of their friendly diplomatic Bennie Wright.
smoti:ed regularly. .
"I am elorgect to tobacco." Mrs. Mama CJta;lbera. Mrs.
cent frctm the field - tho Chief· talks. Tbe two chief executives Mary Woods demon•trated her More boys than gorls sneaked "Gives you cariaer."
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Jom~ Harley will be program
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taino unk 2!1 of 46 11tempts. AI scheduled a final buslne" con- talent in a pantomime called Clgaret now and then. II the Reasona ·hor amoklnt:
chairman and hoateoaeo wlll
th• Ires ihiow circle, lht viol· ferertee at breakfaol. At 12:30 "I Love .Me."
parents smoked, the youngsters "Had one ·mtd got the habit." be Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Vln. toro oank 2.1 of 3$. Logon con· p.m., EST. they planned to is- ~ Girls in a high stepping chor- were mo~e inclined. to try it.
"Because ·I feel biB."
cent Daho, l\lro. Harley, Mro.
irollecl IM&gt;th hoarda With 40 ,.. sue a joint communiqui&lt;, fol· us remlnfHCent of the 20's lea- In addition to filling out ques- "I am tlel'¥01 tberfore I do II. R. M. Sherman and Mrs. ·Wal·
boundl - Cr.a11 Lappen was lowed by a Lopez Mateos newo : tuoed Mary Woods, Lynne Me- tlooaues on their omoking hab- 11 started "'*n I woa young." ter Waddell.
topo with 11. LHS committed c-onference.
IGure, Rebecca Shepard, Doro12 turnovora.
thy Neutzllng, Recka McGuire,
Gallla Academy hit 45.2 per NICOSIA, Cyprua - Britain and Carrie Roltmire In a numcent from the field - 24 of sa. continued to alrllll troop rein- Iber called "Down At Papa
Tho GaWana oa~k Ill of 17 char· lforcemonlf to tho troubled Is- Joe'•·"
tty loloea. Of. lllo home club'o land of Cyprus tod1y deopite The entire cast appeared in
!4 rebounda, tom Tope had sav- lndlcallono of a new diplomat- a preview of a circus o)lowlng
en, Don MaiJlllli five. GARS lc clUb with Preaident Arcb- "wild" animal acto, tumbling
Ctllllmltted II costly turnovero. bishop lilakarios.
twins, strong man, barebeck rid
Flva Blt!e DevU oentor• aaw Makarioo IB!Ued 1 statement ers and clowns. Featured play.
actlao o~ the home planlu&lt; r,.. Friday night ..yin1 bluntly ero were Bennie Wright, Recka
tho Jut time. They wore Tom l "there ia no room:· for mote McGuire, Bill Soowyer, Chorles
Tope, Don M"'J.l""ll. Duck Boo· Ilion the 7,000 Br!Uoh
troopo Vaughan, Mary Woods, Bonnie
Uc, Ft•e!i--lll!hjnd Bill Janes. who will 1M In Cypruo ot t he Gilmore and John Newlun.
In the resolve f!lme, Galli- conclusion of the 1,500-men oir- l.atest on lllo Taylor • Burton
polls edted the Little Chief- lift.
romance was an interview with
tains. 37,11. Daa Gilmore hid
Lincla Wehrung and Recka Me10 for lha winners, Ed Hamil· · BOSTON -41 Though he waa Guice.
:on, Chip Jliles leered tight two &amp;iant sltPI elooer to lo•- Principal Howard Knight dis!lj!b. Bob TrD1ibrld.. had nine lng his baseball franchise, vol· mis"'d the aosembly.
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uble Charlie Finley lor ohce
ftH
wao silent. Tbe baseball ownHOST TO STITCHERS
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" ' " ers aoreed over FlnlP.y'.s lone Mrs. Carl Mool'e ,,.. ho&amp;te~s
HVOTiil TO INTIRin . , dlssenlinl vote during a spec- to the NHty SUU:Inro club Thor•·
1 MilOS MAtoN
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Mrl. ~ Fultoa, Rt. 1 M,. Tlwmp.ord•
Gallipolis, dauehter. 7&lt;01 .... Ho•te.l• o/ Club
- - - - : - - - : - - - . - FrldaJ. Mra. Jack Kerwood, R~ 1m. Rollltt Thompoon wu .
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Eiltoftd RMpHa 1
1 GaWpolla, daughter, t :I4 a. l\OIIOsa "' lbe Wlndln&amp; Tnll
Among tbooe
who entered m. Friday.
Garden club Weclneoclay ~en- · Funeral ~ for M r a.
Holzer b.o$ji!W lp tho !1M' , 24
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lng.
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bours
~y A. Llhgo, Lo. Pallonts rec&lt;nUy discharged During 8 short buslness aea- reoldent who died ' Monday,
.,., River Rei., Alecla A. Faus- lnclud!!d Mrs. WUUe Tackett, ~. Ia charp ot-.Mao•. &amp;berl wen conduc:l~er'n•il'odq after.
tel, Rl 1 Gallipolis, Kurt
Mrl. ,-\llled Brown, J . R. Me- Lewis, president, 011 Invitation noon li lle~lli- .
Mell!odllt
lao McKinney, .Rt. 2 GaDipnlil, Elhlnney, Howard
Jenkila, wao read from the~~~~ Gar- Qlurch wllb a.v;-11. B. DiiWo
Marshall Glenn. Rt. 1 Bidwell, Mra. Elmer Belue, Lonza Moles den ~Iub to attend gue;t night 11011 the ofllc.latbw·m1Jti81er Mrl.
Ermui E. SWW!er, Rt. 1 Cbe- Curi,Js Cbrlltlan, Charlell Fr• at 1bo Federa!Bd churcb
on C. M. - . , Wu ~ahlre, Mrs. RlndaU G. Henry, ler, JONpb Helrlow,
Adrian March 17. Tha lravelilll prlll the ...-v~qo. . . ..
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Galllpolls Ferry, Al'noJd
H. Spencer, DaMy Horton, Ja~ dOIIIted by Mrs. Waltef Benll • She Is iurv\qof~oar )au.
VanMatre Wut C..Iumbla W. Ice L. Youn1, Mrs. Paul Houd- wu llfll'dod lo Mrs. Lewll.
1111en o\l1ce
Va.• Da~n v. Aabworth, '1741 aohell, Mn. Elisabeth Klngle, C..lor lnd IOIInd
pictures
Ruilr Hill. '·
Chester Rd .• Pomeroy, M r 1. Mra. Lottie Jennlnaa,
Mrs. MCUtecl from the lnterllltlonll Dlvll, and 1 IIIII. ~,·~
Thoma• E. Diddle, Racine, RQo Jameo McCormick, Jamea Abo Flower Sbow Film Library, Pe- 1 brother, !llv.,.U ~ Ji.U.
'" E. Morris, Rl I
Racine, oil, Honrd Johnaon, I) ale PIJ'IIDenl ot era.tlvlalon Inaarp. beareri WIN lloben 1114 ' lloa
Jameo R. Sheett, Rt. 1 Harrl· Rolh&amp;eb, Leland IValterl, Mrl. wers ahown. Allo ahown wu Davia, p.,. r..auet; IJ'tlld-.
aonvllle, Mn. Donald L. Buck· Jllllel Morrla and b!lanl 1(111, tbe Olvllcade of lHS
frolll and Earl Oa'l'anpGJ'I, ;Qaolal
ley, JackOQn, Donald Huff, Jr. Mra. fvan Wood and Infant aon, ~ IJl'l,
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Evw, and Olellllradliur)o. Jn.
Gillespie and Mrl. Gerald Thompson.
Iluecllcldel prov~. by Jack tennent 111 •"'-'onion ' Mra · Stanl~
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Waverly, David B. lllldlay, Jr.,
on dleplly Jnelwun, NIH food, Cemeterr, ·· ~ llawllnit-&lt;lo*ta
Logan, Dou1JIU Baker, K1rl 1),
IOU oon111timer DDT
apray Funerallfome Willa~ of
Mowery, Lopn, Ron~ld
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powder ron ~ 11 rat
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powde; chloradane d tiP!'.: Out-«-town reldnt1 1 Dd
Daniel E.
Daw!Oil, Aahland,
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trlenda •ttendlnt !be aer\llcto
Ky Robert · B Casaid• Aab· Glqe relillap1
GaWpolla lawn oprq. A booklet, T h 1 wtN Mr. and Mrs.
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GardenJ"
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eel
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100, ...,,..,.,, llu@o
sell, Ky .• Mlaa Olive C..lller, on rollers, Pomeroy-llla11011 II.• waa present to euh member. anan, W. Va.;. Mr. 1114 llfu.
Worthington, Ky .• Mro. Jameo 61. Pt. Pleaunt 24.73., Hlnlon
Peter La~k, llrldpport, Oblo
L. Stockton Rt. 1 Rav0111wond, 2.03 atatlonary, Klnawba hUa E1qulre Rtmlc t.
and 1011, Peter, ol Oblo Untnrw. Vo., and Randall Lee 4.00 IIIJlna, Cbarleoton 18.02. Conferred on fRIO
llty,. Albant1 Mr. and M u.
Workman, Rt. I Rav•nawood, London and Marmet c1alna wera The
Rank ot EaqUire ~ PreddlJ Cllne llld
daulhter
w. Va.
on the a111s and Winfield clam conlortad 011 two
Klmmle, Jaeboovtllt, 'Fla.;
wao runn!Dg 2 feet.
wben lbo .,.,..,11 ol a.~-... Mrs. Geol1e Dew-. Athena;
S..t movemeota:
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Eastern Gets TourneyICalt.,'•Final ;Berth With Overtime
E11leo all'Md ."
berih in the riMLs of the Meigs
County Basketball Tournam•nt
aglillll unbeaten R.tcina
toalibi by bumpinl a ocrappy
Rutland Red Devil flvt, 56..fia.
In an cwtrllme thriller Friday

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Th4 llooliiiB Devils battled
Coach Bob Wlfi01'8 team right
down to the wire but were unable to contoin the taller Ea·
lles in the ciOBing minute of ov·
ertlme action.
Eastom forward John Rid..
nour opened aeoring 'in the ov·
ertime stanu by losaing In a
bucket from underneath to make

the ~'Q.Io, with a minute
and th
~nds remainlns.
Coach Met Martin's team put
the score ·m· a dead!~ aaaln
at 1&gt;4-14. whtn• Lal'l')' Rupe to~
1ii&gt;Q with 45 oeeon~ to play·
Ken Hattung quickly put the
Etglos out in front acain wben
he scored !rom tile tey with a
half minute left and then Ride·
nour iced the EISietn wtn by
~sint In a foul ll10I matint
the score 5&amp;-52 with 14 IMOnd•
showing. Eagle Chelea Knllht
aant a frea Utrow otltll ala sec·
oods remaining, whlif Rutland
wos prosslnf hard, fOr the final
point.

Rutlalld •bovelt the aamt Illwh«&lt; subotllute
Don Smith bit on o 30 foot llni!
drlvt )limP .oot with ellbt OIIOD left Ill tht fourlh quarter.
Eamm lm~lately
c~l!ld
time out lo set up a )Ill 11101
play but it lailtd wht~ J:W.
lung'l laal oeeond jumper roll·
ed off the rim,
The Red O..lb bad trall&lt;d
IMHI with two minulel left in
..,.,..laUon play. l..al'l')' R u p o
cut the lead to IMHI when Ill
aank a pair of PNIIIUrt charity
tosses with • minute and two
IIOCOrtds left.
'l'llough Rutland came from

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conlell lnlo ovel' lead Rutland.
time,
also a c:ome.flom- Rutlllld bit an 20 e{ 10 lholl
behind •ICIOrJ fill' Ea111m. "' • Pill' - ' """' Eu11rD
'l'lle Elf!lel trailed by ....., WU 'IICQrial ~ :II al • • A
pointe, 34-:17, willi three IIIII&gt;- per !*II.
utes and 34 seconds left In the BY QUAIITEIII:
third quarter. !utl!m .dls,PIIl"' ~
10 110 41110 ~
&lt;d a lllll'PY nlly II! 1'- .,-. lll!tlaud
I D • 1111...,_
lng milllllel of the lblnl poriGd Eulerll - ~
a I,
ID lelld. 40-38, by the llllrt of Cl'ulfl 1~ Ktl!lht, 6o,1-1t,
the final stanza.
,Htli!mllll~, l'llt1' ,., u.Oneo qaln, Ridenour If I I 1-118. Spoacor S 0 .. ToW~
high ...,.... ~ the wlmlon ~
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with !8 polllll .. II lleld 10111 lltllland- Tlllll$-~ 1lupa
and six foul aholo. 'Itlt onljr s-&amp;-15, stewart 2 t -11, ~
other Eqle to hit doublo fl.. 3-1--7, l,arn)wll • ~ I,Jimllll
,.,.. was Knlaht wltb lD. Rupe 17-1- 15. Totals 2G-~ .
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RUTLAND WINS -

day
win the
a berth
iD the
Reserve
finals for
tonight
at Rutland High
IYJ!l 7They
will night
tangletowith
seeded
Eastern
reserves
the championship,
startillllat
p.m. LanandcPastomererFeoyniSwlei-kl365overall
The varsity championship game between Eastern and lhe Southern Local Tornadoea
wiU begin about a.
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TOurnament SCOfeS
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lo 1 recuJar llarter, wu lick
and didn't play.
Wellllon jllmped off 1o an 11
point lead, 111-a, In the openinl
lllaiiZI and atayed mthe lelld
thJ'ou&amp;l!outthe 11me. The Rock·
eto atayed bot from 0,. field
and increased tllt1r lead to 4'1·
11 at h11ennlaalon.
The third quarter wao 1 aaw battle 11 both loami 11®1'ed • polnll wltb .the lilaiiZI

ending D-3'1. Wellston put Ill
for 42 per cent. Wellston to&amp;
second t&lt;om In at tl!Q
43 rebounda w)llle, fQIDOf"1
nina o1 the last quattet.
only puQed dowtl 31. :- "

Panthers raiDed, but the
Pomeroy will play . ~
est they came to eloelng I h
at 7:30 p.ll\.,ln . I b •
(ap was IJ poll!ts, 83-70, a
. Oat.
Class AA . ~
seconds before the tlnal buzzer. Tournament al oaii. !WI Hf8b
Both aquads had gond aboot- Sehool. 'l'lle winner ~· m,.
1ng percentages bt field soaJJ Cbeat!pe~• Wildllel!daJ.III 7 ,.
as the Panthers aant • out of .::. at Oat Hill.
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62 out of 45 per cent and
The Wellaton ~01; 1111111
en Rockets dropped In H out · a clean aweep u . ~ c!OI.-

North Gallia Rolls 0 ver Kyger Creek' by .:.bel-~'.ed~lhe:e:~.~~-··~
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~:;::k u::: :""'town ss 79-68 Count in Gallia County Tournament ==~~=~:rr~~~~
Pirkerfnaton 42
Licking Valley 76 Howard 47
Atbens County
Albany 73 Waterloo ii5
Ames-Bern 65 York 54
VlniDn County
AllensviUe 'r.l Hamden 71
Lopn Count)'
Riverside 71 Buckeye IZ
Meip Ceanty
Eastern 56 R&lt;lllalld &amp;2
Crawford C.Unty
Buckeye Central 72
Colonel Crawford
Erie COUDIJ
Berlin . Heights 59 Milan 48
Ottawa County
Elmore 81 Lakeside 70
Keystone Clearvlew

Defending Gallia County Tournament c hampJon Nortlt GalUs withstood
,\bing Kyger Creek could throw at them Friday nl"'t, including 38 points In t
fourth period, to earn a berth in the tournament fmals with a bard-fought 7N&amp;
tory over the Bobcatll.
Playing before a fuU·bouse at Southwestern, the defending champs never gave Kyger Creek a chance untll the fourtb period as tbey roared off to 1 6-0 lead an d
emerged on the Iolli end of a surprlBbllll 21-8 score at the end of the first period.
Sen Ior Ir' EU Ie t o~t 1mown more for bill rebouundlng ability than u a scorer, taJ.
lied eight points for ute Pirates In the first quarter and added five more before fou~
ing oul with four minutes remaining In the contest.
For over three quarten the
crowd ol cace fans who shots by senior Jlmtny Fof&amp;o Galllallll with 21 points w II b
SllJlPO!'l' roads and a man and EQieton, alon1 with Foreman getting 17 and Muon
near-blluard ·to witness the aom.e fine lnaldl wor~ by Mas· Peck II. As a team' the
toumoment watcbad the •barp- on Peck and Scott Lopn. With mede 31 of M attampll for
shoot in&amp; Pirates rlp the Bob- the four hot-hands pumplna a- per cent and eanverted ·17
defense with long j u Ill P way, bl( Gary llacl!bum pun. 33 at the foul tine.
ad down one rebound after an- SeniOr Melvin Coen Wll hlcll
!'n

scorer for the Panthei'f lras »•
vld Eatew with lib. "~
- Jacoba.
21.
Pomeroy ..... . .. . .. a·tt 37 70
Wellston _ Jacoba· lt--2*
·
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Betllel I_.._,; Napw ~,..o...£
Stroth G-1- 1, ~ 0
TOTALS ¥~ UI!'W.. :I2
Pomeroy _ ~l" il-f11 Winebrenner f-1-17, $mp- ·
..;, &amp;-+.-11, Jelfeli ~15,
8Jnltb 1~2. !teed 1+2.
TOTALS 17 (18-11) ..·78.
Jle&amp;erves Wellaloli 81 fom'
'D.,.., ..,._, ' 1.· Dd

tl+

70
At CelumbUI
Painesville Riverside 33
Columbu• North 11
Madison 73
Col b Wh~·to ..
·
111
MASON-Sisters ville rolled ov- Grovo City unt
Ut
...
lit
Pymatunlng
Valley
53
Geneva 611 Lakeville Rowe 53
er Wahama White Falcons 103Columbuo Wel!l 44
AI Plll'Dia
71, at Sistersville Friday Jli&amp;ht Whitehall 13 MI. vemon 52
Cleveland Holy Name ss
to moke the Falcons' reeord
AI lletluky
Garfield Heights 46
4-14 for the season with two Clydo 11 Port Clinton 11
Non-Tournameot
games yet ID play.
Wlllard 103 New LondOIIM
Hillsboro 76
Sistersville moved to a It •
At Nanralk
Washington Coorl House 73
J3 lead at the end of the firat Huron 69
Columbu• Watlel'SOn 72
quarter, increasild it to 64-38
Saadusky St. Marys 55
Columbus Ready Sf
at halftime and then pulled out Tllfin Columbian IS
Wilmington 74 Greenfield 87
all the stops to roar over the
S81ldusky 51 Lancaster 75 ChUUcothe 71
eentury mark in the second
AI Willard
Wellaton a pomeroy 70
Vermllioa II Marsaretta 64
CincllmaU lluJhes M
u~,.
half.
Roger Cline led all scorers Plymoulla 61 Perldna ~7
Cincinnati Western Hills 60
Cleveland Lutheran West
bucket.
·throw line. So:&gt;bomoN
GenJd Bibbee. '
with 47 points on IS field &amp;oats
AI Toledo
Wyomlnl 75
AI Bluffton
Mter eloolng !be ......, to 25- Tyo added 11 and
and 15 free throws. For 1 h o Toledo C.Otral 4i
N..-th Colletlt Hill 44 Perry 118 Bluffton 3S
16 with five mlnu* left bt tho Dtmelll, II for the Bolate.
! aicons. Jim Bird had ono of
Toledo Macomber 42
Roce• Bacon 73
Spencerville 52 Gomer 43
seec.~d period,. Ky1er Creek From the- field 'CoaQii ••m11
I. ' best nights of his
career Tolodo Scott 54
Covinrton (Ky.) Catholic 70
Sejoto CouniJ
ran oot of gal and walcbed Ma- Wlcl!llne'• b!llll Pol' 01!17
,.. ,;h 25 points on 12 tteld aoats
Toledo Ubbey 42 CincinnaU Walnut Hilla 82
Clay 411 South Webster 45
.
son Ptck tally eight pobtto in per Clllt . lllt It of, If 1ttamp18
I one lou! shot.
Toledo DeVllblss 62
Cincinnati Woodward 62
Mercer Count)'
Rutland 's Reserve team scor- leadin&amp; North Gallla ID a ti-23 but at the foul line they niade
Handy Cline had 16 w hi It
Toledo Clay 51 Taylor 112 Finneytown 73
Celbta ICHS 62 Coldwater 60
belfllme -bulllt··
' good on •10 of 43 chances. .
r .ke Berkheimer had 23 lac Sylvania 12 Cardinal Stritch 5I '-·eland 13 Indian Hill 65
Vaa Wert Colmty
an upset ~39 win over the
.
.
period.
And now the stage Ill ael for
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...,.
Crestvlew7 5 Ohlo City 59
. Tornadoes in the prelirni· 'Itle third
was no
tm-..••1 II'"" elaabll
•I1c horne team. ~Y ous Toledo Bowsher 54
Cincinnati LaSalle 70
f
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10ntor Seott
'· d Dale Shrimplin hit II and
Perrysbur&amp;IS
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County
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ol
tho
eounty
eren
aa
Soutbweatol!i
36 P~ 611 Bluffton 33
wma&gt;-W rw•
,
Basketball Toumament baf111!1d 12 pohlls in paeiDg
Ga!Ua t .. •....... a
AI Anlh0111 Wll)'80
Madeira tlll\lartemmtll4
--, Polnlm County
Rutland to move into the fi· defendiDI champs to a
Creek• o~_•llllell
tO points, respectively, a• they
were the only other
FaiCOilll
to
swanton
11
Anthony
wa10
Cincinnati
St.
v-·ler
,_
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the
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77
.
Bobb
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Miller City &amp;1 Ottoville so
na.. against Eastern's Little ...... I
s.. monu..
In ••· engagi!S
·--latl nwwan
" ore ln dou ble f1gures,
J
AI eaton
C'mclnnati "-·ller
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" Glandorf 71 Kalida ....,.., at 7 ~· 111• to·•....t.
open 'Uj) ........,.
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at 7·.30. - - on COli·
Greeno missed his
secon d Tuslaw tt
Portsmouth Eut 67 Minford 60
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of
straight game for the FalcOIUI Salinevlllo Southern Local 5111 PhD;; M New Lexinllon 15
Pauldhll Cou!J
~h RICllle had dumped 35 • ter three quarlert.
Th4
of tonf&amp;lll's chambecause of illness.
Massillon liZ Jaekaon 3S
MaysvUle 77 New Concord 57 Grovor Hill 1!6 Antwerp iii
the .y.p.ng Red Devils two tlmeo With his team riding atop
Ult wiU rep,.enl GaHI.
In the preliminary reserve
AI Lbpa Balli
Marietta M Ironton a
Jlueoci&lt; County
regular season pl~, the Rut. 1164 load and 1:43 left In
County' II! the Clan A !Joe.
contest, Sistersvillo odgocl Wa- Lima Senior M Riverdale U Three RlVert II Union 10
Arlini!lon to Cory-R.twson 44
!and . caught ftro In I he eantest, Coacb Gary
tounwnent at Wellston
ham• 71~9.
At u.a Senior
Auglaile Colllty
holt of last I!Veninll'l pulled hie wtarten ond
next week.
·
89
By quarters:
St. Marya 47
West Lafayette 89 New Knoxville 76
all but made a run- eel tho ....,.,...
The box IICOre·
Sistersvilla .. . .... .. It 44 tt 103
LiiDI Bath 41 (ot) Cincinnati Centre! 78
Waynesfield 74 (2
the contest.
· 'Itlen uerito of salbacka
· KYGEIL c~ (Ill
Wabsma
. . . . . . 13 30 51 1 71 Delphos 18 Elida 71
CinclnnaU Aiken 57
Hlll'lll Gout)'
had led 11.0 In t h e the _P,Jrates as Pbll
French 0-+-1!; DunC!'n 6-4
SiBtersvillo _ Doat 4-1- 9,
At Aolllaad
llt!adlng 11 Andereon 58
Monroeville 64 Norwalk 56
but the Devils Lonny Tyo, and Melvin
-16; Tyo 6-+-18: Leacb oB. Cline ~. Berkllolmer 6 Upper sandusky 63 Madison 52 Colerain 59 Ollk HUla 55
At Clearvlew
by only on~ point, If. trlagered a red-hog Kyger
S-S· Coen 4-t3-2l·
· ~11-23, R. Cline Jf&gt;.-.15- 47. Mansfield Senior 68 Wynftl'd 63 Deer Park 65 Milford 58
Firelands 76 Columbia 56
at halftime. 1\~tland was ly thti .pftlduced 14 pointa In
'
ToTALS it ·• .
Cline IJ-6..-16, Kuehne 11-2-2,
AI Maufiold M..IHI
Cinolnnatl McNicholas 63
At ZllllflSYllle
front, 34-25, by the otart ol less than three mtnulall ID
NORTH GALUA ('It)
HameD 2--t-1, Leach 1-0-2. Lexington 55
Cincinnati Elder M Zanesvllle ROsecrans 94
. ftnal quarter,
row the score to IN3 with
mackburn 1-4-41:
Totals 3'1- 29-103.
Mansfield Malabar !2 Greenhllla ff1 MI. lle~y 5&amp;
Coshocton C&amp;thollc
Ronnlt Black lopjH!d the bout threa minutes left.
8-l- !3· Peck 7-:&amp;--I.O;
17•
Wabama - Bird 12.:-1-. Clearfork 16 Crestview 54
St.
Bernard
Guei'Dief
Counlf
with
H
points
while
Quickly
Coacb
Mbtton
man
42
58
1:_1•
Powell 3-2-3, Shrimplin 4-2
At Marion
1!6 New Rlclunond
Byesville
61
CUmberland
41
while
Rusty
Little
chipped
In
led
his
storten
bet
In,
o59
. - 10, Roush f&gt;.-.1- 11, Zuspan 3 A&amp;hland 60 Shelby 47
. Count... Day 67
At Westerv!De
IO_. Sherm Cundiff led Raclne to lee 'Egfloton foul out
Preston O:.H
-0-6 Rood 1~2 M nard M
••
_,
Columbus University 66
Wltll 12.
3:0! loft, and then lolie
'
,
, BY
arion Hard~g 84 Crestline,.
Lincoln Heights 55
Ohio Deaf
Racine .. .... 1a 19 :l5 39 _ .. bum-. fOUII tt Uta 1:1.1
0- 1-1, Surface 0-a-8, WarnsAt Maniftel" M·'·bsr
.. Harrt··- ••
""
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•·ore by quarters·
Red
0-+-1!
•
..,
·-·
At
Wollaton
1\ulland
.
.
.
.
.
I
10
U
41
46
Kyger
Creek
Made
hey
at
1ey
,
man
. Mansfield St. Peters 66
Cleveland Hawken 51
McArthur 60 Wilton 52
J\8cine - ,llundiff H - 12, foul line ll tb- I!OilVtl'led1
Creek ' 15 U 3S Totals 28-15-71.
.
.
Bucyrus
51
Maumee
Valley
40
cCl
.,
Gallla
21 21 ·21 1• - 711
G 1 4S On
Hocl!lq County
M lntock s.,.r&amp;, Circle :&amp;- ol 2! free tltrowl In the last
a •on
lar10 36
Grosse Point Univerolty 61
Union Furnace 60
1-5, Grueaer 2--t-1. Roush 3llnd and were right back in
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
At Yoanalllown South
Ev~sville 49
Pl!llllsylvania 13 Brown 63
Boardman 75
Park 41 Detroit Country Day 32
LaurelvUie
-0-6, 0 - G-1-1, Cleland ball pme with just 1:111
Cornell 73 Harvard 71
Youngstown East 59 AA Toornameula
GoUla County
WallbroWJI 1-0-2, HiU and North Gallla's lead cut
Boston CoiL 107 Georgetown 92 Youngstown Mooney 67
AI lAniD
Squthwestern 96
Totab 15--t;-31.
?3-16.
Princeton 80 Yale '12
Sprmglield Local 62 Lorain King sa Avon Lake 50
Hannan-Trace
Rutland ~ UWo ~10, Da· ~A free, throw by &amp;e!ll!ll'
Morris Harvey IIi Fairmont ff/
At Siruthero
Avon 60 Amherst 51
North Galli&amp; 711 Kyger Creek
vis :&amp;-1-7.-Biack S-1-11, .Wei&gt;- mY Foreman with 31 ~=: II
Weol Liberty Ill W.Va. Tech 61 Lowellville 67 North Lima 61
AI Alo'OII
AI 'nffln
G-1- 1, Yarbrough 2-0-4, Jell made It 7MG and lheQ
LoulBiana St. Ill Miss. Sl 10
Leetonia 73 Western Reserve .,
'" ••ron Kenmoro 52 Genoa 44 Gibaonburg 43
Wright 0-1-1. Totals 17-1:&amp;- hit a lay-up allot to narrow
" te
81 N W Lou' .
71
, ........ •• .,.
Hopewell Louden 50
46.
count to 74-68.
.
.en nary
· ·
ISiana
AI Toledo
Central 59 Barberton Ill
Bl
Ill
Wab Forest 75 Clernsoo 71 Maumee 58 Eastwood 41
AI Cllyllhop Filii
oomv e 47 GETS MOIUI TIME
But this was all for Kyger
Citadel 79 VMI 77
Toledo Rogers 59
Kent
Roosevelt
PROVIDENCE,
R.
L
(IJPIICreek
as Lanny Tyo
fouled
QI~CK ~YI)UR
35
41
"
MiO!issippi IS Tulane Q
Toledo Whitmer " , •
Hoban 89
~ Slaecllnp
The Providence-Brown coUelt out and Logan ancj Charles
llethany 80 Wesl Michigan 73
AI FremiiBI
Garre~Uie 60 By Uolted Preas latemaUmol ""~iJ"IIII oc.baduled for l~nd hit fieldero for North Gil ·
lotm Carroll 83 Wayne St. 72
Fremont Ross 77
Akron North M R.tvenna 68
Rastem Dlvltloa
Marc6 '7i · •lleen moved 111110 Jia 1.o ed~e the team out of d4n·
~rimna 81 Wyoming 69
TiHin Calvert 56
AI Tole4o
W. L. Pet. March 8 'to allow. i&gt;rovJdence 'ger and lriiD tOnight'!! cbaml"
Oklahoma 1111 Missouri M
Fremont St. Joseph 89 .
Elmwood 55 Bowlinl Gl'fln 11 ~.:!,all
~ ~
lime 19
for the l.onship game · •llitlil arcWI·
Lakota 53
At Tiff'•
eastefn
~. val Soup.westem. · ·
,.
Phllad'elphia
1.8 35
scolt .'""'!an
•• IDpl""'
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WATERCRAFT LICENSK
At Columbuo
Fostorip 118 Oak Harbor 41
New York
1~ 41 .114 ment in
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - Tho Groveport 4t
Attica 47 Old Fort 'l1
Wellern Division
illlio Division of Watercraft toColumbua Eaolmoor 41
jay announced the registrotion
AI Elyrlo
a.. A
san Francisco
agents from .,hich Ohle boat. Itlyrll U Mldvlew 411
AI Del.,._
Sl Louis
36 19
" s ran
obtain
11164 realstno- Lodl
AI LH1
Pleasant ""
••
Lo • ~
&gt;-• 1
.'
f
b
..e ••
34 i!2
I.
tons or OBis and outboard
Clovtrleaf 78
Mt. Vernon st. VIncent ••
- Bal11more
28 37 .431
·n.•tors.
Wadsworth 541 Richwood II Danvllle 81
Detroit
16 47 .254
Proof of ownership muat be Nllrwayne 11 Tri-Way 55
At
Friday'• Reaultl
1· . sen ted for new
registration
.U lledf"""
Central Christian 53
Philadelphia 144 Boston 119
either bOBts or motors, whllo Cleveland Lourdes 62
IIIUadale 41 Baltimore 115 St. Louis 113
'" former rogistration must be
Cleveland Latin 41 Northwestern 42 Mapleton 24 Clr.cinnatl 101 San Franci,.,., 113
,,., ' ented for a renewal.
Cleveland John Hay 74
At WesterviOe
(Only games S&lt;heduled)
Chane! 49 Cenb!rbarl M Fairbano SO
saturday's Games
SeeThe
:1UM.S TRACK IIECORD
AI- EwclW
.U Teays Volley · .
New York at Detroit
Full Lint
~ R C~ DIA , Calif. (IJP!l- The WIUooghby South ff1 MenlOI' 60 Berne Union sa
Boston at St. LOuis
·: At /~ ~ ',;.
S· ;;undrel. the latest three-year- WickliHo 71
Monroe Township 45 Cincinnati at Los Angeles
olo racing star from ReJ: C.
Richmond Hellhll 36 l ro;;;;;;;iiiii..;.~.;.:.~~~~....._.__...,;,.~:.;:::.,.,...i t l
Eil1worth's stables, worked a
AI BeNI
I :14 4·5 mile Friday in training Clevelal!d St. Edward'• 90
for th . Santa Anita Derby, Feb.
StrOilllsville U
OPTOMiiTRIST
!9. The time equalled a track Cleveland Rllodfl 7t
record and wns accomplllhod
Cle~ Willi Teeb til
Office Hours. 9 to 12, 2 to ~ ti.:lose at Noon on
with Jockey Willie Shoemate Bar.. 71 traot!Yil ID ·
Tburi. ....; East Court St.. Pomeroy
In !be saut!le.
A&amp; .tohtobtala

By Big Margm·

Claoo AA

the reiUiar . . _ ends.
Panlherl
ocored over 10
point1
Swindell with
11,
17,
Bruce
16, and BIll
IICGJ'er of I he
·.
Ed Jacobi
Other Golden Rock·
In the double
were Bruee Pbl~
IS and Dave Qlalay
12. Panther Bob Crow, who

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Panthers Drop 82-70 Score-fest ·to Rock~s
Four Pomeroy players 100r'In&amp; in the dou~le column fi&amp;Ure
,was not enou&amp;h ID stop the tal·
ented .visilinl Wellston Golden
Rockets who new over the
Utero 112-70 Friday night.
win leaves Wellston in
place m the SEOAL w•lh a
leacue record and 8-10
wblle P&lt;lmeroy stays tied
eighth place with
Here Is action as the Rutland reservea upset Racine Thur• Both have 3-11 lea,..

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10:15 Tbt Qoo:l Life
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10:40 Thlo r. Mtialc
11:05 Top Ten Show
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kttchen, carport, nice level I salesmen. Earn $87.50 weekly l(Bryson) Blackwood at
Total
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2 18 6lc lot. $5500.00.
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small
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2 22
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:00 Per
For Rent
and sons Bruce and Billy of
Orin Wt:ars, Jr.
2 18 12tc
n_th , concrete trailer space
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Portland spent SUnday with Mr.
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rentmg
$10.00
per
month
$4.
Notice
200 BALES slraw, 200bushel of ooo.oo.
· • A MODERN house. 6 :'ooms , and Mrs. verne watter':"n .and
1 WIU.
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ard bath, I:Ni Uncoln Road. · observed Mrs. Watterson s b~rth·
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day.
GaUl a area' extending alum· Pomeroy, Ohoo.
2 -17 6tp I BOX 2%!
WY W830 ,
. 1 3 tfc Mr. and Mrs . Kenne th J~
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Inurn siding, awnings, storm ALL Kinds of hay and straw '
2 21 3tc
son ol Gallipolis were gu.,ls
• windows and do'or. service on for sale. We deUver Butler FOR SALE- Middlepoft•s talJ. FffiiNtSifF.D and unfurfiiRhP.d Friday evenin~ of Mr. and .Mrs.
Tuesday and Wednesday, Felr Bros., Leipsic, Ohio. Tel. 135, est buUdlng, lOCated 352 N. apartments. Inquire at the Francis Morris.
ruary 25 aod .Z&gt;. II you desire P. 0 . Bo1 61.
· I 11 90tc Second Street, Middleport. Oh1o Hotel.
9-22-Jic Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rou•h ol
• &amp;ee estimate, please can LUMP COAL. -Deliver or - pick Priced for quick sale lnquJre
ctm'innati spent the week end ;
collect, WY 2-2171, lor an up yourself Goeglein Ready
a: Ohio Hotel.
10 16 tfu iO room apartment with b - with relatives. Mr. Henry_Roush
ap?Qinlment. Terms nuthmg Mox Co., Page St., Modd!epurt
m-mt and garage, 143 B~ner· accompsnled th m back to Cin- .
down, up to 7 years to pay.
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TWO
LOTS.
Mu:bt'rry
Heights.
nut Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio. Ph. clnnatl for a Visit
Save from direct factory deal- I
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Phone WY 2-3429.
W\ 2-M27.
2 10 Ue
Mrs. Maud Yo•· ' visited re~~· Get better service as Wf.!Y PUMP your slugg1sh sep2 5 tfc
·--eently In Vinton with Mr. and
iftll. Ted Grindley, Associ· uc .:ank. Get Klean-l':m All
F\VF ROOM HOUSE. Christine , Mrs. Sam Marrs.
2 11 Uc Mr. and M!'l Brlan Simpson
Beegle.
ales. Authorized Dealen, Col· Septlc Tank Clesner Lond·
umbuo, Ohio.
mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy
Insurance
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suitable for one ol' two pee&gt;·. fleld lflll!nl a wetkend With
tooper's Ashland Servire Sta- ROt ,~E coal, quir k- deliverY. · arartce ,,. every penoaaJ pie. Phone WY Z.Z7S3.
,· his parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Olesand bosUtett .well."
lion, Portland, Ohio. Opon for 1 W'• "6655
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1 31 lie t.er S1mpson a nd her paren1s.
business, lubrkatlon, lire re- I
FOR SALE.
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Mr. and Mrs. RBiph Badgely ,
Reuw tuara~
F\'RNISHED
~ at Tuppen Plains
pair, wast:lng and auto
re- tJIBSON Ka\1 Harmunv guitars
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2 18 6tr ~nd A.mplif1ers. 24 months to JOHNSt IN. Sirnpsou lnsursuK"e
WV 2·2776. After :; p .' m. phont Miss Shirley Norris, wllo is
110 YOU have a drtnktng p....,: pay ...., or cal! fiffln J•wel· Agency. ln. All lonno of In
WY 1-3574.
.inthCohlumbus, {nMI
Jem1 For help. ccnlacf Alco- erFI. Point Pleasant. w va .. !Uran~..oe Jia. JohftSOn anct
U 21 tf~ wee
WI
er parens. r
boUcl Anonymous. Tri-Coun- Phone 50, Bill WeUman, Les Bud SmJpson.
arM" MUr room furnlfih and . Mrs. Fern Norrts.WUJiamson
e 1 :re eel . and ontunt•·~
I MISs Ruth EDis of Collumbus .I
IY AA Group. Writo, B01 201,
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mell\8. W~ ~- apart· called on Homer and Edith Hay·
Mlddleporl, 0.
9-3-Jic NEW AND USED welders,
B
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CRlNI
compressors. welding
rod .
usiness Services
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WI ltllif, 111 _. lnids CUIII- Free demonstration. Pomeroy
HOUSE, 8 rooms tind" bath. Columbus spent a week end
8111 tr•
, Lea WllllaD!Im Landmark, Ph. WY 2-2161.
BREED with Curtlsa Breeding People's Terr...,e. Ph one her J&gt;Venis, Mr. and Mn. Jac,. :I
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211 TlfllD Jftelon, ..._ II,
2 20 3tc Service, Inc. for a choice of WY 2-53115.
I 24 tfe Sharpnack.
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It'• no secret. ProvlcO ''sale" 150 different bulls In the dairy FURNisHED three room house Miss Anita Houdsshelt of
1J lJ Ue llartlng • " Souod" growing or bee! line. A price of M 110 with b•lh and basement. Suit- est Run wss 1 week t£111 gu..t
a;;;UTOM;;;;;:;;;:,:;;IB;;;O;;-J!!;;-Illa::=--._=-~.~.:-=., prosrams are getting mighty 11n the breeds for proven per- able for adults or with ooe of her gr5l5ltlm0ther. Mn. Marpopular. For details phone
ormance sires. No aasoeta- child. WY Z.2316.
2 20 3tc garet Houdashell. .
lion to ln. For service caD
-· Mn. MR•- u-•--•·It and
08""" 55ed? '"'"' , _ oponll!r'o beense! Col WY Will WY
Z.2161
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Pomeroy
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stop
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bv Ohio Valley Industries.
Leland Parker at .Pomeroy.
room
'" at 1211 daughter IleVirly
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Ohio, Phone wv Z.22l4 or E. Main St., Pomeroy. Phone Saturday~ of M\'1.
2 20 31c
WHV Pump your sluggish septic - .
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Albert Parker at ' a.ester, Harry L. Bailey WY Z-3401 garel Siltldalhell.
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tank? Gel Klean Em-All Sep. 1National electnc cash register
Oblo, Phone ~.
2 22 8tc
tic Tank Ch•aner Landmark Same as n,!w. Four separate
1 25 30te
man~ a.tv,rday eveniq viitotals, and dispenses sales
Employment Wlnted · iloro Df tbetr
Farm Burea... Pmmroy.
t t~
c siips. Original cost, $1125.00. COMPACT Sweepers. Auth..-lz.
Mn. EuJ!enO Hanl£18 and Jlhou.
301
Now offered at $300.00. At eel sal.. and service. Wr:te
da
. Lost. lnd F' oun~ -- jl the Gregory Store Co., Harri-• £502
MANHAS
WISHES
EM· M.r. 0nd Mr1· C• 0 • •D~
V 16th St., Parkersburg, W MARRIED
PLOYMENT,
EXPEIU..,.ers
aonvllle,
or
call
Sh
Z.4784.
I
a.
ENCE
at
General
maehlnt
were
Sunday
vllltora
of
Mr.
. '
Smi.L While rao·ed ball. wei qhs :
2 20 6tp :HF.ATING. Plumbinl, Mwder operator,
limber
cu~ and Mrs. lloW..-d 1'homa Jr.
obout 500 lbs. Ring in his '\usinen Opport n'f
Foraaces. l\mDid - . .. meebanle, and general Ia~ aod Angello.
nose. Contact ; r. . A. Deem,
u : tes 418 Ea" Main SlrHt, Po!D· er.Phone WY U92l or WY Z. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly
Racine, WI 9-2685.
C(' " PF.TENT MAN ORi\iOM. eroy. Pbono W~ z.ua.
2858.
2 17 ltc and family o(· li~ ~ Su1"
==---.,-,-~-"2~21 31c AN want•d In area covered by
7 211 tfc
day vbllors iii bel' pariDis, MJ'.
WST: on• Leica M3 cam-er-a thi~ nf'\\'.'~ 'l8"er lo r1wn, fill See Neigler Building and o....
and
EVerett
Lambert.
_, W 0
Mra,Mr1.
Jooeptf
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V, Durst
347
297
D. McTurner
311
T. Roush
333
I Mallory
341
P. Carpenter
663
Handicap
Total
2292
Won I Lost I
Rntlaod Furnltuu Co.
J . Grate
454
D. Grste
386
-·M_ Woodard
248
R. Little
384
M. Stewart
388
Handicap
600
eWURL!Y%11
Total
2496
eBA\.OW!N
Won I Loot I
.llld OTHn FAJIIIO\p.t,.,c::f1
High Game - M. Menchinl,
llANOS
223.
High Series - M. Menchinl,
593.
·Team High Game - Ri&lt;len·· II
.
our Radio and TV, 730.
"-Factory Trained lent_.
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Team High Serieo - G &amp; G PHO.. I Z:
Cafe, 2149.

354
B. Royer
133
C. Harris
431
T. Lind
338
M. Menchinl
. 593
Handicap
528
Total
2677
Won I Lost I
Ma•on 'AN~nty Bank
P. Lingerfelt
286
0 . S:out
286
H. Hart
250
R. Stein
352
F. Reichert
324
Handicap
236
Total
2534
Brown'• Bottled Gao

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lnilddlrn1

R. COllins

Racine
Society Notes

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G &amp; G Cafe

fr urn Fatrground
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on La&lt;&lt;rol
Clitt Road.
2a

Pboae ' " Wl71

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Seulor Bleb Boy• No, 1
FebrUary IJ, 11114

2685

1 22
985-2401 .
2 22 31p
NEW 23.5 cu. ft. Admiral-:-;,~ de- 1FOR SALE: l956 Chevrolet.
EXPERIENCED
frcst Duplex Refrigerat or . I door Sedan, v~ engine. auloF....;er. Deep freeze, 10 cu. I malic Jransmission. Go
AUTOMOBILE
Gerd of Thanks
lt. refrigerator · 13 ·5 cu. rt · 611!6
t~res. Moms Hardy,2 wv
20 3tc
The Woman's Society of Chris·
I WISH TO 'hank each and ev- Sale, $609.96, trade in - $1?5. ---=,......~--AND
tian Service ol the Meihodlst
ery011e of my relatives and price. 1434 ·95 · Ridenour SupFor Trade
Church mel In the sanctuary,
lriellds for the gUts, the two ply • Ches:er, Ohio.
Friday evening. Feb. 14, with
nlco birthday cakes aod the
z_:z 6tc 1958 Chevrolet Delray Couple,
Mrs. Mina Lewis In charg• ol
12 ~ that I rt.'Ceived ·on 5ABV CHICKS, most . breed~ j 6 cylinder automatic shift,
lhe devotions and program. The
my 79th birthday, Ssturday, avail•ble Place order 3 to 4' 45,000 actual miles. Will
subject wss "Shall We Unite."
Feb, 15. May God bless eacb weeks are needed. CaU VI 3- for lh T. pickup or
WY 2•2143
Pomeroy 0
Mrs. Margaret Houdshelt. pres·
one of you. - Lewis Walker. , 227&amp;
2 21 30tc truck. Call Pomeroy SH
!dent,
conducted the business
1
2 22 ltp 1624! Acres plus all mineral
after 5 p. m.
2 20
AllCTIUNfo:I!:R
session. Durlng the social hour,
W=:E=-:w="'IS~H:-to-t-,.h~
k_::_::_::-.:_ · ht ~ oo R
Com-'- Service
~'"·
Houdashell, hosteS9, as
an our many fig s, ••- · · I. 124, 14
.-sisted by Miss Anita Houdashell
felatlves, friends and oeigh- miles !rom Pomeroy. Coli 543. Re;:l Estate For Sale
Cro" :..Odtont
bon for their kindness and Spencer, W. Va., Gr see Pru·
Wrhe. Pnar • Contaet
served theme.
ref~hments with 8 VaJ.
entine
C
aynt;~athy during the illness die King, Spencer, W. Va. Jf1 Ll LJ /
A. · BR..\IlFURO
Mrs. Edith Dunfee, 11 pfltient ,
ond death of our loved one,
2 18 6tc
\,UCrrrel' "'ell
'*lo
in Holzer hospital,' is
Obert D. Markins. We also HAy FOR SALE 65c a bale.
'
I 11 tft' improving.
I'
wisb to thank Dr. Joseph Bra· 1500 hales.
Boso, Port- ';:MEROY - 5 • room frame LIMESTONE lor your everv
Mrs. Ann eo. entered Holzer
dy , and the staff at Holzer land, Ohio.
Gtc
ouse w1th bath, gas heating , need, any size. Emmett w. Hospital for OOservatlon.
2 18
:=eiyta,l,lhlehes:·nRgeevr.s
thee. ILad.ies- uniforms. New and an
flriont and back porContractor. 342 Page I Charles Beegle of Columbus I
c es, outce ar. Nire lot (100 St. Middleport. Phone WY 2- - and Ge B gl of N
B1h
1
Mt: Union Church and the pj. 1 stzes and colors. Carl Cheva-l x lOO l out . of high water. 3243
2 18 tfc
t
p ne ee ~
~w
sade ofa., their mother
anilt for the beautiful songs, lier, Long Bottom, Oh1o.
House excellent, but needs
·
e at the Mrs·
the
Funera,
for USE ONE of our Car""r
2 Sham18 6t;J buy
minorat $£1500.00.
repairs. Ou tstanding 1
'
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tbeir efficient
work, Home
the pallHe IP Wanted
lraMS.eHagle, whPotcisk
&amp;UULT PIOUOOING

118
403

4113.
High Series - J. Wise, 184.
Team High Game - Crow's
Restaurant, 951.
Team High Series - Crow'a
Restaurant, 2665.

St~ve Eblin, Rt. 124, 1

E. MaiD Slrfti, Pom-~·-~

500300 BALES
straight .Timothy,
bales Lespedezs
Delb!rt
Gaul, Chester ' Ohio . Phone

3'14

Haodlc~p

Met:ropolitu Moton

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llo2210 T&lt;lep- eo.
381
J. Wise
217
M. Rodmond
SID
T. Kendall
301
P. Lingerfelt
B. Kendall
327
Handicap
tot
Total
2505
WD!! 2 Loll I
Dol&lt; a Bennl&lt;'• Auto
M. Will
421
R. Powell
315
P. Chadwell
357
B. Allman
4113
D. Tuttle
353
Handica?
606
Total
2535
Woo I Lost 2
High Game - B. Allman,

Cnw'a RHtaurut
B. Smllh
430
B. crow ·
450

MlddJ.,.rt

forrMrly Fry Plumbing Shop
PHONE WY 2-202t

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WorW Staodard (JI ComnaM
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B. CWidlff

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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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s. St.eatna
WCOME TAX service. C. B.
w.
Cundiff
Stmpaon Handlcsp
Simpson, Johnson
Insurance Agt!lcy, Coat!t Build
Total
lng, Mlddleporl Phon• WY 2WooS !Mil
21103.
I I 91Jtc
PomOI'O)' No, 1
I F. W~lle
D. Reed
R. Karr
B. Nease
OUR SPECIALTY!
R. Hysoll
Cant oct Dan Reutor AI
Handicap
Total
Wo• I Loll I

Pomerov Motor Co.

CANI ' D_. lllf ' IU~

F~

S. Clatworthy
D. Nelson
R. Coleman
D. Jenkiill
B. Davia
Handicap
Total
Woa I Lull I

Sluley'o Fb·lt li1lop

"outer Int....-, Pomen&gt;J

loi~AUI.&amp;Nit.&amp;

at U., .._.., • t"U•Ileii.U.,.
llowdat O.aall"' 1:1111 4 Ill.
'ilmd.,

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Cop• any - · • -

Locally owned and dea n inside and out, automatil' trans ..
power steerine and pow{'r brakes. Ivory and blue rtnlsh, ra·
dio and heater, eood tire s.

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sbow little wear, nice interior.
tHO lUiCK LeSABRE 4 DOOR ..... •.. Reclu&lt;od to $149t

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TOO &amp;uRE OF l'7tAT
IF I WERE: YOU,
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ctWtgJiero Should
,!Dilly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Feb. 22, ~~ ~~'":'~
&amp;qery, Mn.
'bu • . M d t H rt
Harold Blacbl9o: and Mtmol&gt;C

ontr1 t10n IS a e o eo
. fund in Health Club Meeting

About
Middleport

Ina l"'ldce to 11e1p Science, Mn.

~~ :;o'~;..Mr

read an
Where You Are," loU&lt;RM witb article "Popular Drlnk Contains
the Lord's Prayer and pledge to Some CaHeln," Mra. Amoo Leothe Oag. Mra. G,_., led the nard "Tension Colll!O Most Heal!devolions. Mra Roy G~ aches;" Mrs· Lewis Grueser. Mrs. lloll Burkey, Marletta,
and Mrs. Lewis Grueser will "Controlll.na Acute Allergies," iled with her parenta, Mr. and
se"" as the SICk committee for and Mrs. Wilbur Bailey, "Can- Mrs. C. A, Emm1sh this week.
was In charge of the meet· the next three months.
.
cer and Injuries - Are They
Mrs. Charles Finnegan and
Which opened with the theme A m~ting of the Rock SprLngs , Related?"
son arrived from New York
"Brighten the
comer Holllt'! Demonstration club was 1 Following jokes by Mrs. Geor~ thi!l week for a visit with her
i/Fia~~iiiOiiiiiiiOiOiiiiiiOiiiiiiOiiiii-,l announced for Wednesday at the Skinner 8 CQlltest was con- parents, Mr. and Mrs. H~rman
hom• of Mrs. Charles Goeglein.l
by 'Mra. Blackston and Bailey. She came 1o see her
Natural Resources will be the won by Mrs. Wilbur Baile~ and father who ls a medical patient
POMEROY OHIO
topir of the .&amp;ay and potluck
closed with the Mizpah at Meigs General Hospital They
dinner will be ~erved at noon. 1
· ·
arrived by plane in Charleston
TONIGHT
I Th• pcogram was in charge Refresnments were served by and were met by relatives. An""'LASSIE'S GM&amp;AT
or Mrs_ Frerl Goeglein and sev- the hostess for the March meet- other daughter, Mrs. Harold
ADVENTURE"
&lt;;&gt;ra l articiPs were read, includ- ing with Mrs. William Grueser Harrison, of Florida, is also
(Techmcolol'l
ing Organ Transplants, Mrs. W. in charge oft he program and here with her parent&amp;.
'Lassie, June Lockhart, Hugh ~==;_::;~;;;;:=;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;~, I Mrs. fi'red Goeglein, the contest. . M. and Mrs. Peter Lalick
:Rellly, Jon Provost, as Tim- .have returned to their home in
my.
I
Bridgeport after being here for
'THE OLD DARK HOUSE"
the funeral of her mother, Mrs.
rom Poston, Robert Morley,
Janette Scott.
i FOR ALL OCCASIONS
f
f
Clarence Ebersbach. They were
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accompanied by their son, PesuN .• MON .. TUES.
Win 7fowera everywliere
ter, wbo returned to Ohio UniFebruuy 23·25
verslty.
"PALM SPRINGS
WY 2-2039
Mrs. Howard Caldwell enler- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hill and
WEEKEND"
DAV or NIGHT
l lta,ined the Rose Garden Club son, Gregory, of Buckhannon,
(Tecboicolor)
Pomerov Flower ShoD
her home Wednesday even- w va are spendlng the week
l'roy Donbue, Connie Stevens
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
with twelve member~ and end h~~e with relatives. They
1'y Bardin, Stehnie Powers,
WE GIVE TV STAMPS I.~:~;~;'s~ present, Mrs. Oky came to attend funeral services
'Robert ~:~:::~rtoons
W Mam
PomeroJ ~~
and Mrs. Howard Cald- for
her mother, Mrs. Ebers·
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bach.
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The busmess meet_mg was William R. Reynolds of Kalaconducted by the president , Mrs. mazoo, Mich., came Thursday
. A. Dodderer and_ ;oil call due to the death of his father,
I was ~nswered
ongmal
William Reynolds.
•ntine verse.
Mrs. David Hartinger and
were read from Mrs. Ada Co.. son, Scott, spent the pattt week
I
President of the Ohio with her parents, Mr. and
Association of Garden Clubs,
Mrs. Clifford Stumbo and Mrs.
meetings to be held at Lan- Lawrence Hartinger. She was
caster, Februacy 25 and of lhe joined by her husband, David,
convention in August, for the weekend when they relOOt
turned to Kent State UniverA card was receivM
from
h ·
t d t
sity where e IS a s u en .
Mrs. Ulah Swan thanking the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coats
Garden Club for the flower and have moved into their newly
cards she received while a pa- constructed brick home overtient in Holzer HospitaL Mrs· looking the Ohio 'River, An usNorman McCain and Mrs. I. 0. usual feature of the . home. is
McCoy also expressed
their the front entrance Wlth sp1ral
appreciation for flowers receiv- step.." leading to a portico type
Taking checks in payment of biils Is ar&lt;epted
ed while patients in the Cam- porch.
practice coday. And you can take h from busi·
den Clark Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson
nessmeo in every line: The "check way" is tho
Mrs. John Arbaugh's subject and daughter, sa.ndra. are rnovbusinesslike way to pay. lr's swift and safe,
for the program was "Omamen- ing into the Rawlmgg.Coats Fun, tal Hedg~s" which was most eral home vacated
Mr. an.d
makeJ for easier bookkeeping - ond provides
interesting
as
she
told
of
the
Mrs.
Coats.
Mr.
Simpson
IS
aucomatic receipts.

,11 ._trlbutlon ,.81 made to
ltle helrt fUnd when the Rock
...... ~ Health Club met
~ ilflerooon all he borne
~ Mn. William Grueser.
. Mn- Homer Radford, pres~

Report. s G'IVen
Mtdor Hartin,,.
,.
Con/iMd
3 Jf"eeb
By CQmmissiQtiS Mn. L a - )W1lD,ceo 11u
T0 Heath Boatel reco~vitd word that her ..... MaCommission reporta......
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Rose Garden C/u'b

''Tfll&lt;e it
frDm mel''

Mrs. Edward

. Rev.

ed that the
Membership and
plans to have meditation
lets for Kaster. A ·
was held londemlng
of the church property
matter referred to the
A report was glven by
Stewar4J!Ip and ·Finance
mission relativf! to a unified
get and current expenses of
chureh. The bnllrd approved
instaU~tion of a new steel
1o be lnslalled ln the
age
1nd t he
age sink to be placed
kitchenette In the church.
Klein gave the closing

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Put Your Personal Rnances on a Businesslke Basis:
Open and Use a Cbeckina Account Here!

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SpritJgfime is
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BOTTLED GAS SERVICE

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FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE

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TRAILER HOOK-UPS
Ask A Friend About Our Service - Phone SH 2-4811

Rutland Furniture
SH 2-4811

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eProo C:VIIfGmor Pollet,.

es are Topic
llllzations are Chapter ol the National lnlaa.
health.
tile Paralysis Foundation, the
:ks, C o u n t y Pomeroy Lions Club, the Melp
nner. and his Coonty Crippled Children's ~
11 information ciety, and the Melp CwDIJ
health siand- Mental Health Association have
stood that two been invited to send representa~
"sed programs lives 1o discuss the health p.-.
lal
diseases grams of their group.
"·" and "'dia- Any group Interested In the
., will be dis- health of Melp Coonty'o cltl.as the other zens Is invUed 1o selljl ono or
l opeudon.
more de!OptM..Io, the. meeting.
' health orgon- Those attending are lnrited to
l' the M e I g s bring a gek lunch to save
ociation, Meigs Hrne. Coffee .wm e lurnishod.
the American Arrangements for the meeting
'II. the Meigs have been a part of the Meigs
'1is and Health County Eltension Servic proMeigs County gram.

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SUNDAY, FEB. 23 through SATURDAY, FEB. 29

Arlene Dahl Said 'In Love ~first Time'

~ bus~l. Storaae door,

lloilol PPD .. t4T·I

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Frlenda of one of Hollywood'• bes~
ARLENE DAHL'S FRIENDS •h•- loved actresses are worried because she
that the beauty 1s "really in 1o ~ -;b~' - has returned to her old probleJD-..alc:oflrst time in her life" ~ apd ~te~r.f1
hoi. They're afraid It will Wf!lck her mill'
Dalldo Lamas and all th t ·
Til '11- riage ... The Younger ~~ 1n the movie
jeet ol her torrid &amp;Uee~~~· .
colony ·~ th~y ~ow the !d:'J~tY of, a
tiona! playbof "Baby" PI
tari
murderer- &amp;.l!d he s .In !hell' . st, g.vWarren Beatty comes to
to : · ;.,· ' lng and •ttendlng wild partl.es. They
with n"""ucer
.
wn co er don't quite tnOw how to handle the sJt.
... ~
Charles Feldman and co- nation but l~'s a real evelirow-ralser
median Woody Allen about a movie ·co·
· ·
·
medy Woody has written. Charles would
lite to make the flicker with Warren, c.:a4\.Ul'OGRAtoHS AND LE'ITERS signpuclne ·and the auth~ In the-lead nues ed by J'o!&gt;n F. Kennedy are now bringing
and don't you· want to be around whe~ from $2.~ to $1,000. Another trend demWarren first bats his famous eyelashes
oastra~ the feeling for tho late .fresf.
Capuclne's direction? ..... The current det~t ln,t,his part of the nation: Many New
most J10f.Wa, lOili a1 White House fuJ1o. York eab drivers ' have framed portr~ta
tio111 Iii 'Hello, DOlly!" froDi 'the hlt DiUo of JFK f')IO~ell In their hacks, and hia
Ileal of the same name; At a recent fof. picture is dlspiayed everywhere from the
~ bash the tune was requested at least EQt Side apartments ,of sophisticated
a dozen ti!J1••
show folk to the stockrooms of 7th Ave.
.Jottings in Pencil

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doh ted last Soptomhr,

Dan"''ICo).'o fi,.Jr ~..r Is .
tile onl)' one to mob tile

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•ies. The late Ward Bond made

·a career of doing the asking

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'foce television starred him ia

·"Wagon Train."
· WE AUO HAD NOTICED
b 1
Ollee • row starts - and
there are a variety of lbem iD
Wayne m ·
w
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that

&lt;:,af.IIAArden f~~f- . .· , .N.. a·,.,. ·
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'l" .belp. Everyone know&amp; what
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b1
of •a lo~g,"lo'ng rpD .. rj('f~~J. ~ ~ jual
.,..vies rOIL~e

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Nolan, 111e veteran
star•
• cus . ~~1\il. !HK .~: T b e pl~ys Cireus owner J&lt;ilui Waytl!le. ~ •WQrlil, . lei! 110 oe a busmess · manager Ja lbe
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quielt to uplaln ed, "C!reuo · Wllrld" W111 fnako
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In Accident

Three persons were IDjureil
in
a one---car accident SUnday •
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West Maln-st near Locust-ttl tt
3:40 a. m., Pomeroy Polloe
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ported today.
purchased
The driver. Ronald Lee Mal&gt;by-laws.
ley, 19, Middleport, wu Injured
~·--'"'""'___ on his right knee and receiWC
tNG DAy
a bump on his bead.
lrmy will hold Freddie Pullino and lloMid
· Thursday al Hanson, both passengen 111111
.2 noon at ns from Middleport, were knocW
'/Oile in Meigs out.
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on West Maln-st when be ls r&lt;JOJnd a curve, lost conlrlll,
skidded around In the street,
and hit a power pole, e-m,
has
heavy damage to the ~
the first rear end of the rar. ·
College. The driver was clliecl to ..,..
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in or's Court Tuesday for recto
of
Jess operation.
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Other activity was the ·11n1n1 ,
1--__-.:_·- Gerald Pullins, Pomeroy, II. ·
D. $5 and cusls lor )l888int over
double ~Dow llneo ·sa~urt~q Ia
the court of Mayor Cltarlu t..
gar.
Two E-R calls on SUnday lao
eluded one at 5:40 a. m. for
Bertha Renfrow, llulland R:D.
I, who was transpol!ted to Meip
Memorial Hospital. and •I 1 'm. for Mrs. Vic Leifheit, ~y­
l,;---~--! lor's Run Hill, who fell alii'
Injured her leg and waa ported to Meigs· MemoruiJ.Iflio
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the role o~ :Klri'g ~ut ln tbe 'Came.
lot'~ road- ~).)any, w&amp;S ·stricken with a
heart llltai:k -an~ Is In a Chk~go JK!spltal,
In crlt!OO elllimtion. , Gebrie · Wllllace,
Nary Mattin's· leadlllg m1111 In the ill-fa~
ed "JtJ111ie", 'Ja•beij)g I'IIBhed Into rehel!l' ·
~~to take !!_V~r tbe iole . _. Japan Js goIIi through, a glaa,ntic jau craze; almost
any U.s. j!QI artist cait arrange a tour of
.Japan and pack' 'eni In at top prices. It's
ironic, becauae ·In lhts co11ntry jazz 1s at
a low ebb 'fc!t iill bu.t the biggest stars,
and, even they. aren't working all year
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IJ~vla: . ''Every Ametiean ought to go

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bei)lJtp the Iron Curtain for a few weeks
...,..or months, as I did. When you come
b~ everything In tile Uni~ed States Is
:J,~~~ul, per!eet. You can't find a . . _ !f to ~mp)$ .!lbout" . . . Shubel't AI·
· ' ~)''ti Ja'telt qhuckle. is the plllt of Shelley
,.. Wb!ten• !lew starrlng vehicle, "Days of
the'J&gt;M~ctf·" lt,.lnyolve~ homos!!XIlals oi
yil:U!W. persUasions, drug tiddlets and

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feeding quality hay be hu 'grown .,.
fl.lizer, and good management. .Mr. Well
.,_ce, and ASC helped furnish· some of
tay production was only a haH-ton per
Mea Forage Clinic Wednesday from 9:st
Sentinel Photo.

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fRIGIDAIRE budget bUJ'''
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The Middleport Child Conservation League is sponsoring

for each table and aloo door
prlzea and refreshments durlng

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Card Party Tuesday

2500 gallons makes it possible for us to serve you better.

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LrM'LE GODIVA(r) ... tht nokedest Ilttle Mn!l'Otler Ill •
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need a girdle. So lia:ht, you forget you have tt on: lji
white, s, M, L. :m: girdle, $7.95 (nylon and ~Poll'•
Lycratr J spandex). 10-88: matehlna: cotton and L.ve:n bra',
$3.93. In our alimwear department.

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at the door. Th.ere will be prizes

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Our expanded facilities with this huge LP Gas delivery truck of

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Wedne~y at 8 p. m. as fol'lbe Federat.OO Church on
Feb. 26; St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, March 4; United Melli:
Church, March llj Naom1
Chureh, March lB (cod~~L~:cted by Salvatio(l Army),

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be Davis.
held atThe
the bus!ness1
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Mizpah benediction.
Film slides on meal planning
1included "The Famlly Enjoys
inviting Meal Time."' "Meals
I Served for Dlfterent Occasions"
I " Famil:,. Hospitality," an t1
I "Mann"rs and Courtesy." A potluck ~_ir ner was served at noon.
Daring the afternoon a dis1 cussion
was held concerning
I M&lt;igs County resources. The
group also worked on their
sewing projects making cushion~. Attending in addition to
the above named wer~~;: Mrs.
Wayn• King, Mrs. James
latch Mrs. Hennan Lohse, Mrs.
Pacl ~linn , Mrs. Ted Riley, Jr.
and Ida Malone, a visitor.

ln the Pearl-st
Elementary
school auditorium beginning at
8 p. rn. Ticket donations of one
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Services
will continue each

The was
arrangement
for R. the
card
party 25tn inbe the
heldMiddleport
Tuesday,
month
made by Mrs.
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February
Weatherman using all dried
S U JeCf Or
Elementary School audltnrium.
I materials. The traveling prize
t•In~
The League 1\as chosen the
was won by Mrs. Fredertc
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"Space" theme for the annual
· k GoeI bel. During the social hour
a Film slides on "Fami Y
spring C.C.L. conference a n d
the members are planning
dessert course was served by Time" were shown when
Br:tdbury Home Demonslra· ersl Jdeas for the conference.
the hostess.
tion Club met 'I"'hursday for an Committees wiH be announced
OLIVER IN PLAY
all ;.ay meeting at the home of at a leter date.
David Oliver played tne
M"' Marvin Stewart. The rnee~ Husbands Night will he held
, Mr. Average in the play
Jng was opened by the pres~ In April with the date 1o be anMember Focloral RoHrve 5Ytlom
I en by the Methodist
v~uth dent, Oleva Cotlerlll,
w 1I h nounred later. The school lunch
FeiJowship
Wednesday
Mrs.
Stewart
giving
the
program was renewed for a six
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
at Class 12 instead o£ David tlons.
Wet&gt;ks period. Two honorary
POMEROY, OHIO
Oiler ~:~.s stated in the
Dunng the business
members, Mrs. Vivian Titus and
account.
Mrs. Clarence Murray
Mrs. Elizabeth Roush, were
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present.
ber~ Mr!l. John Fultz,
The resignation of Mlrtrs;~·.;:~ ~ ~
Mrs. Max Davis,
thA Chambers was a1
chairn-.an. Mrs. William Ingles, with regret. Her name w a
Middleport, was welcomed
plactd on the honorary list
a ne\\- member. The next meet- ter serving 19 years as an

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Army led in the responsive
read~~g and the evening.,prayer. The Love of God was
tbe vocal selectioo of Mrs.
Wickham. Ttle host pastor, Mr.
spoke on .. The God of

the
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and time
use to-"
of employed at the funeral home. givin•
. was given by Mrs. McCain.
Plans were completed for the

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WALTONERS TO WORK
There will be a work session
for the Jzaak Walton League
sunday at 1 p. m. 8 t the clubhouse. On Monday the League
will meet at the club house, A
bUsiness meeting and program
wlU follow the 7 p. m. dlJlner.
Plans were discussed
New paneling is being installed
eming the Spring Conference at thee•.l=ub::.:h~ou::.:se~.:__ _ __
~ be held In Middleport
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A dessert course was served
met Thursday in the offices 01 1 by the hostesses, . Mrs. R~
the Columbia Gas Company.
Schmoll, Mrs. Millard _WilderMrs. Peggy Houdashe1t, prea· muth M~s. Paul Thetas, a.nd
ident, opened the meeting. Mem- Mrs. John Krawsczyn. A 6.30
hers res nded 1o roll call by dinner II:BS , held at th.e MarUn

hedges. purposes
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Iorin&amp; !rom an 1111kJe Injury. He
'l;lursday ev~g at the '
will be. bospltaliz.ed lot lhrte
with lllov, M. E. Dowsm
weeh. Ill&amp; wife. the former Susldlnl! Jn the absence of t
san Al!eusworib and their clJUchalrman, Mr. Lee Smlthn,.·et!n«l ren are with blm iQ Hawa!L
Dowson opened the
Friends and relatives wJsbiul
wiUJ pr~yer. - ·,
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to send him cards m&amp;y send
It ·was innOUriced that t
them to the following addreu:
QbW Northern University
Tripler Army General' Hospital,
would not be allle to make
Ward &amp;, Bed 311, APO 438, San
concert appearance in
Franclsco, Calif.
as upected due to a
in·,f.be schedule of plane Olghts.
The rack holders for the
e~te(l
haft arrlvfKI".and will be
ed soort
Mi'J. o. P. Klein gave the
rePo;t of the Education Comof Lenmi~n discussing the
The tlrst of a series
Jng 111aterlal and nee&lt;!
f o ten
was conducted at
teae•·-.Jil ,the church 'ocl1oq!. the Pomeroy Baptist Churrh oo
moo..Wed sday evemna whtcb tn
Mrs. Klein was appointed
ne
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leader for the church school
spite of inclement weather was
enlng exereises.
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