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by Larry Price, to give I be and Price matched llelll
Greyhounds 69-53 In the finals The Tornadoes 1011 at tlmeo TorruldoeB a 7-2 lead witb five with NelaonYIIle'a J at wetl!ton.
by up to 21 points and their ad- mlllutea remaining In the llrol 01 and Bob Rldwd Ia 1111 s.. •
C&lt;lach Mike Morrison's unde- vantage never feU below nine quarter.
1ng . _ ,1 ,al lbe period ,.
feated team; now boasting a per- points after early m the second Wllh Shearer again setting give tile Tornadoea 1 •11 iiiJd;
feet 21~ rerord for the season, quarter. The only time Nei!JOll- the pace for Nelsonville •. t b • N Isonville aaut thrw ~......Ll
jumps Into District tournament ville was ahead was when red- AthenJ county entry rallied to 11 e field _ 1• In lbo ""';'j"!
play at Ohio Unlversity'·s Gro- haired guard Richard Shearer, within one point, 9-8,
before u v~
tbinl 21 . ..
ver Center this Wednesday the Greyhounds' leading scorer Ra~ine opened another assault. ~ 1 Racine' lldv ::: ' ;
night at 7 p.m. againBI St. A1oy- with 20 points, bit on an outside Thl8 time, with_big 'l'ed Balley 35-2! oub 1 again1 tho ~ 1 dtff
jumper for the flrst bucket of and Knopp leading the way, the bit ~~ bot streak
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third period and elgbt of II II
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field for . 33 per cent The ~
hounds hit on only 13 of. Ill
shots durmg the entire openi'J
three quarters and then baDfed 12 of. II att:emPt.t ~
the nets m the final period, ,
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Grover Center this handily 69-53 Saturday night.
game will be played on the
at 7 p, m. against The other game of district toUowing evening, March 14, best. Aloyeius.
touma.ment , action Wednesday tween the two rellll.lmmg teams.
St. AI, roached by Bob Sagen, will be between Southeastern The winner of that game will
won its 21st game of the season (~) of Ross Coonty and New go to C&lt;llumbus _for a crack at
CAGE ACTION- The Racine Tornadoes rolled over t])e SEOAL runnerup 69-53 Saturday night to .~a)~,:!~~;";~;~~; night by downing the Boston (15-4).
the state champ1onship m Ohio
the•·Sectional Class A Wellston tournament. Here Bruce Beellle, w.liP !)a,&lt;J..#\e .lle,~ night of his career (see
stubborn Ames-Bern Greenies in Winners of district play Wed- State's St. John Arena.
lofts the ball to the bucket with Dennis Shearer leaping bigli to block it. Also m the picture are, I to r,
a overlime match in the finals nesday night wiD move direct- 1n further explanation of the tied Shearer of Nelsonville for
Knopp, Racine, Richard Elliott, Nelsonville, Shearer; Jamie -lames, Nelsonvile, and background, Ted Bailey,
of sectional tourney play at ly into the Reglonals, also at
yet on tap, tournament scoring honors witll Z% polnt'l.
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Hemlock Miller. The St. Aloy- Ohio University, 011
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sius teem had dumped Albany March 13. The two winners
teams have to wm at lour free throws m hiS belt of•
by a 60-47 score on Friday ev- the Athens district will lock least
games .to get a fensi~e sbowmg of the ~·
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horns in the first game and
at the •tate fmais.
Pnee followed closely With
st. AI def~ared Nelsonville 61- 8:15 p. m., the wnner of the .The doors of Grover Center 20 points on nine_ buckets arui
in the finals o! the Non-Ex- Columbus District and Marietta
open at 6 p_ m.. Wednes- two foul shots while Knopp and
day evening !or the first game Bailey also hit double flgDI'eS
of district play between the with 11 and 10, respectively.
Tornadoes and St. AI. Tickets Bailey fouled out in_ th~ last
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on sale at Southern Local quarter. Peanuts W•cl!line, Ra. School, but may also be cine's plump playmaker, wat
Ipurchll5ed at the gat..
held to sb&lt; points.
Representing Racine at the The only Nelsonville
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Sunday afternoon at er to bit double figures beside
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were C o a c h Shearer was Richards with 17.
Mike Morrison and Athletic Di, Statistics showed
that lbe
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (UP!) - · for the league lead with rector Donal~ Wolfe.
Meigs C&lt;lunty team ;&gt;tilled down
occupational haz- 10-2 r....-ds, suffered th,eir two
DISTffiCT SCHEDULE
59 rebounds while Nelsonville
on the other lei- setbacks away from home.
Wedlleaday, Mar. 4
got 30. Knopp led in that departlow) court~mes up
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Home teams won aU of the Racloe (%1-11) vs. St. Aloysii!B ment with 20 whlle Bailey ID4
for an Ohio State team hopmg conference games this
(ZI-1) at 1 p. m.
Price bad 18 and 12, respeetll&gt;eat least. a •bare of the · weekend. This gavel he
Soutbeaslem I~) vs. New ly. James led Nelsonville wl~
Ten_ champ10nsh1p.
victories In 62 games
(15-4) at 8:15.
nine.
Vtslto~s ~!ways have
Into tonight's action.
REGIONAL SCHEDULE
B~ Quorters:
m B1g Ten cage
This is the bo
the
FJ:IdaJ, .Marcb 13
Racme . . .. .. 18 35 48 119 - Ill!
and this year they appear to
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when
WiD~~~''-. ~t,RaclDe · Sl. Aloy.. Nelsonvllle .. . 8 19 Z7 53 - 5:1
be having worse luck than ev~r :
nr . ill~ · "l!~t 'to
VI. w~ : w .~tbeasteruRacine, Price 11-2-20, Knopp
Ohio State and Michigan,
: ·. -~P"'v.~n -~ki
New Bosloo at 7 p. m.
ii-1-11, Bailey 5-4-10, . Bee-,
a hi~ b ged to ~g
Columbus Dlstrlcl wina.., vs. gle 1-4-:12, Wickline ~
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Marietta Dl!trkt winner at Fisher &amp;-4--0. Totals »-t11er rna tech
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!Belmont 73 Fairmont West 44
at C&lt;llumbus.
. Saturday, Marcb 14
Nelsonville, James 4-4--4. ·
Roth 67 Jefferson 66
winning, tho
1'1ro winaers of .·oglonal semi- Ritz 0-0-ll, Richard 1-1-17,
At C&lt;llumbus
emerge with a
fb11D meet lD champlooshlp Shearer 10-2-22, Elliott 1-t
Columbus South 57
over Michigan wblcb
game wilb winner to go to -2, Pancake 1-0--%, Stelnrod
Pleasant Vlew 52
until the final
Columbuo finals.
1-0--2. Total! 2$-3--61.
WIN TOURNAMENT - The Rutland Reserves won the Meigs County Reserve Tournament after a 56&lt;42 Wortblngton 54 Columbus E.
of the season wh1een~ , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~;
victory over Eastern. This was the first season Marshal Duncan was coach of the Rutland Reserve Squad. In the
At MarllDs Ferry
clooe their c1
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Mar. 2, 1964-3 '
first row, 1 to r, are Sam Hicks, Joe Hawkins, Bill Kennedy, Johnny Grate, Jim Johnson, Roger Davis; second Martins Ferry 75 River Local
host to Purdue. Michigan
row Rodney Wright, Roger Lathey, Larry Fetty, Harry Yarbrough; third row, Dennis Weber, Rusty Little,
At Steabenville
tonight, clashe• with Iowa
Ronnie Black, Coach Duncan, and Carl Nichols, manager. - Sentinel Pboto.
steubenville 70 Toronto 62
Saturday night and. wtil still
At BalDbrldge
Its season flntile to play
Chillicothe Pll Miami Trace 82 when Oblo State closes at home
At Oak BUI
against Michigan State on SatChesapeake 61 Rock ffiU 52
urday.
At Cantou
The buckeyes demonstrated
Masslllon 52 Louisville 49 (ot)
they can win without blgh
At New PbUadelphla
bel? from
ever threatened to qult
New Philadelphia 59
Gary Braddll. Bradds
One mmpletely atisfled
Coshocton 51
held to only 15 points by
Uonal Leaguer u· Nellie
·At Portsmouth
Aredale In this past Saiwlro signed hls' Houston
lPorts•nouth 107
73-69 conquest of InSunday loll' belll'een I
Northwest (Scioto) 51 diana wbllo the Hoosier alar
and $45,000.
At Buebtel
scored 23 lor himself.
IA~ilens 78 Warren Local 51
At this point, with the final
1AJo-on Bucbtel 59
of the Obln State season
Akron Garfield 51
way and two tough-aDd
At CUyllfloga Fills
to he played,
Whether you are a full time or part time farAkron North '17
doesn't worCuyahoge Falls 40
about the particulars of how
mer we have a bandy money service made to
At Beavercreek
Buckeyes do it.
suit you now. Get your cash here quickly to
IFII'Jrvt.,w 52 ·Meadowdate 48
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buy bargains, attend public sales, clean up
MayBYiUe 78 Pbllo 51
more 40 • point games
bills and for any spring needs. Save money by
At Bedfonl
Teylor Is confining bls wor·
dealing with cash. Earn discounts. Repay on
Cleveland East Tech 68
to winning one way or the
Bedlonl
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For Sale!
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4

Chicken of
the Sea

No. liz
tins

$1

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455

Jim Crow

152

436

Handicap
Total
Woa I Loll I

1781

Total
2131
W011 2 Losl I
· Goodw!a Printers
McKenzie
289
Young
409
Manuel
508
3ll
5tJ5

261
2263

.

INCOME TAX

Blind
Blind
Total
Won I Lost S Poinu t
Holoum Saleo
Woods
Edwards
Grate
Schilling
Stobart
Total
Won 3 Loot I Polllts 8

.

Blaettnars

Wheel Ahgnment
AND

Blaettnars

.........,.o.

•

Team No. Z
Mike O'Brien
Pal Story
Keith Phalln
Loring Vaughan
Handicap
Total
Won% Lost I
Team No. S
Bill Sawyer
C. Howell
C. Roush
L. Lyona
Handieap
Total
W011 I Loot%

2H
352
291
331
492

18'11
210
23%
317
351

621
1811

390
390

2091

478
409
468
471
571
24!5

&amp;35
532

:191,

Team High Game- Team No.
I, 638.
Team High Series - T e a m
No. 2, 1870.

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COACH OF YEAR
COLUMBUS - Qom Rosse!·
II, head basketball coach at
Youngstown University, w a 1
i";'~=~:·~ as the Ohio Basltetbali
I&lt;
of the Year In the aDpoll conducted by Ill• CoIIun•buo Dispatch.
It was tbe second time tht
I~:~:~. coaoh had received ·the
II
having been the popular
choice of the otate'o eollego
In llle 1157 polL

Blackston
Abbott
R, Grueser
Dillon
Radford
Handicap
Total
Won I Lost 2 Polllu 2
ANNUAL ll"tNANCIAL RI,OIIT
OI:ANGI TOWN.HII"
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
For , lht FiiCII Y•ar tlltht •
D•c•mber J1, lNI
Population ' " - 1tH
Total lalarl.. anti Wat••
lnt tht Yur 1MS
Valuation

509

463
378

521
526
78

2471

Muoa Melllodilt Me•

John Sisson
431
Bumgardner
411
E. Thomas
415
Reynolds
475
C.pehart
535
Handicap
16
Total
2340
Won 3 Loot I Points I
G I J Anlo Parts
D. Thomas
257
Jim Sisson
453

BAKER
FURNITURE
Mlddl.... rt,

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Announcing New Spring Quarter

,.

For Day Cluses Begins March 10
Diploma Courses offered In Seer.
tariai, Accounting, General Office, Ez.
ecutive Secretarial, Business Admluistr• ·
lion, and IBM Key Punch. All C01II'I1es are
nine or twelve months in duration. Classea
meet daily. Monday through Friday, from 8:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

20 oz.
loaves
' ,.

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Gvl••

Gr.ass Seed .. 5

Lux Toilet Solp

Lux Toilet Soap

3 ...,.., .... · 33c

2

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520

Craw's Steak House
Kloes
305
Miller
446

EXPERIENCED
AUTOMOBILE

J.'
'

381
3110
321

Fo&lt;emaa I Abbotl

.;BANAlAS

BREAD

2M
IU

D. Dot..n

Craig

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pk"t.

·&gt;:·G,OlD~: .•

2IS

4!1

423
468

CAKE MIX
3'.. 994
Jar

KROGER

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340
489

Cooa Co..

Sll

WhiUaloh
Andei'IOII
K. Aecker
Bacon

J•ckson: Ohio

Brake Service

,..,~

1a4l

181

Sears
R. D.vis
572
Duerr
187
Total
2571
Woa 2 Lost I Points I

·Salad Dressing
Em~~; ... rt.'
194

CHUNK TUNA

Teom No. 1

High Game - Danny Crow,
147.
High Serie• - Mike Sawyer.

"URE GRANULATED

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w
Dunc11n

Total
Wta I Lolli I
T-Nt,,
S. Pullen
A. Brldbury
C. Rawlinao
J. Glaze
11!
FORFEIT Woa I Lolli I

Mike Sowyer
Bob Hysell
Tom Tituo
Blind
Handicap
Total
W011 • . - I
Gibbs Guoeo,
Danny Crow
Andy Porter
Chuck Murray

Horky
Welch
Total
'li'oa 2 Loot 1

Coates

.PINTO.BEA.NS
4 p~~. 394

TMa lie. I
BUnd
s. Hlndy
B. Moon
L. Glldwell

llandlcap

Credit Dept.

Coupon expires Sat., Mar. '7th

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391

Sears
Aecker
Total
Woa I Lost 2

NEW AND USED welders, olr
compressors, welding rod.
•. Free demonstration. . Porn..
roy Landmark. Phone WY
2181.

EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

ll
1'

· proclamation declarlnc the territory's
independence from
ii Mexiro.
·. In 1177, Rutherford B. Hlyet.
l was named President by Conlire" in settlement or a dispute
: uver the eitction ol 1871.
' He was declared the winner
' over Democrat Samuel Tilden.
,. In 1927, Babe Ruth became
~ lh&lt; highest paid baMbaU playup to that lime when he
t Bigned a contract with tho Now
i,lVurk · Vanke.S for t?O.OOO a
~year.
·
In 1943, the battle of the Bil·
;.rnarck Sea began. American
: oirmen eventually destruyed 1
t Japaneaa convoy o1 21 ahilll.

WI

Grueser

Sweepers. Authortz.
ed salt:a and servtce Write
15tl2 16th St., Parkersburg, W
Va.

For Sale

The moon Is approo:chin&amp; ill
~ last quarter.
•

~ In 1U6, 55 Texans issued a

~

Tr1nsfer Co.
Middleport, Ohio

~:

The evonlng st~ ·~· .V•nus
' and Jupiter.
.r. ' On this · day In history&lt;

Jt.Cialt

Phone 286-2104

18

..,omen in middle age to deve1-

5(1

490

· Q.;-Aboul five years ••• my
montho •go, I started to get
fat across the middle of my
~-abdomen. What could
cause
4', this?
· A-ll fa HI a1100mmon for

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P. Harllloo
C. Plckw

J. Mu~r
J. Chapman
Total

fast one.
was removed and

"~
0.
Bretton
Benton
Total
\
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451
365
365

POMEROY

and trad.
lman. Lea Williamson
Jewelers, Pbone 50.
W Ya.
10 18 ~·

mal, you have nothing to worry

ute~

w..ar.

w.. %~II

M. Murroy
K. Yeager
A. Sawyer
M. Sawyer
Total ·
Woa% Los! I

P. Ingels
C. Ingels
E. Sylvester
A. Sylvester
Total
Woa %Loll I
Pbl Heodo
Ada Nease
Vera Craig
Art NeaBe
G. Craig
Total
Won I Loot t

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tell

410
1761

USED APPLIANCE BUYS

t

Co~PI!n, nptre•

'People's

Handietp

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rrrmmmmmrll]

$10 or more
...... at Kroger

IIOIJSE, I roonw and

470
1800

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.and Pl.ll"(ha•• of

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11.

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52e

mora pkg.
Fretl• Chltlrn Parts

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S. Oilier
H. CU11«'

417

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with

' 2

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Cu;dn

387

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double hoaH 011 ..., t.,
RT.Jir.O
dleparl, I baiJoon». ln!DN!d-1
·
lite peoo 1ton: Pbone WY
CIVIL SIR I WOW:K

Team

Kl01

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lessness, insomnia, drowsineas,

normally ..tow pulse ususally
live ionJ!or thon those with a

Pomeroy

au-tic lrlno. :Radio uul healer, new Urn.

dlzzines, dry mouth and head·
ache. The drug may lower the
blood preure, but in the doe
prescribed by your doctor It
would not cause tho pressure to
fall to shock level. When the
drua Is dlsconUnued, the blood
prossure quickly returns to the
pretreatment level.

about. In fad, personi \\"ith a

2 SIGNs
1960 Plymouth _
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- Mar.
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A - Tranylcypromine IPa..
nate) is primarily a tranguillz·
er. Side effects may Include rest-

Q - I'm 40 and my pulse
runs between 52 and 55 beats
per minute. Is this abnormal·
ly low?
A-A PUii!E RATE as low as
&amp;o may be normal In orne per·
sons, especially larg.,.boned athleleR. An e lectrocardiogram
would how whether or not
·your-low pUlse rate is associat~
ed with any Irregularity of the

Dally

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$198

COLLEGE TRAINED OFFICE WORKERS
ARE IN DEMANDI
lawn and lhrubl from
with ·ARAB U-do-lt
trate. Kh!8 ~
Co., Mldilllport, Olalo.o'-

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am. a..n..

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1lere their cbiiiiND, Mr. Char- '
leo A. (hck) tuft of Sl. AJ.
IIms, W. Va,, Mr. and Mit.
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Bobble ~ Sarpmlo a11o or st.

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STEWED

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TOMATOES

ROYAL

Puddlnll A Pie Fllllag
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Chocolate
Dart. SWt. Choc.
LIMI
Cuotar4

14-oa.
box

Vanilla
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Lorain 81.
rr
lion .. "''"'"'' was 1111!1 witll ..,c.... ,_ wiU be d,rapOd

.4*

evenJni.
Mrs. Sarah klle
received
word Saturday 0.1 ber brother.
Ray BrooiUI bad surgery f o r

~

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~·

hernia on Friday. He ls
m
Charleston General H~llll in
Charleston, W. Va. IDs C&lt;lljdi•
Uon was USted as fair.
Mrs. Myrta Rife is not so
well at ihe home of ber daugho
ler, Mrs. Fay Wood. She will
be 88 yeara old March IIIII.
Mr. George Saxton and Mr.
~ Vatelll! made a ljuslness
trip to Athens Monday, _
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown
IQI,d. Mn. Reva JoboBiqn
of
Slrolll Bwl called on Mrs. Ethel Rile and son Jimmie 8atllr-

~!ptJ~
~·~- ~ ~

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with your 5thool. Make sure your child gelS his shore
!

~ou evaluate the physical

education program of your
~chool. For your copy, simplywr!te to the President's
Council on Physical Fitness, Washington 25, D. C.

Charleston,

~nd

~n3'i~ =~'

w.

Va.

P.O. 3-

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Cba~ament

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:r:r~io., wa~

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eekend Sports
Event SUJDJRary M~chiKin

:;:::z.. ~~noos

~ling Byw~::d :::

vertebra~

~

suffered
a car
fractured
new woa
year.
Mrs. Alberta
AI Greensboro, N. C.--,- when
rolled
elected
1 new counduringhis
a match
ra over him son
ctl ~ember.
Two members
·
""·
appoonled to attend the Health
Final
meet101 at Middleport Feb. 27.
. The March meeting will be held
N. Car. A&amp;T 82 J. C. Smith 77 at the home of Mrs. Marjorie
COD•Iallon
Roush.
St. 95 N. Car. Coli. 86
Carolina Cenferenee
AI LexingiOn, N. C.
CAN CLINCH ITLE
Final
NEW HAVEN, Conn.
Lenoir Rhyno 31 HiRh Point 30 Yale
the

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unci and the Newspaper Advertls.lnt Executives Anoclation.

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w..,..$~ale

sa. :mt

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'fhursdaJ·t~

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Wtttenber&amp; 86 Mo,rietta 61
Wooster 75 Boldwin-Wallllce 71
Akron 10 Mt. Union 47
Otterbein 66 Ohio Wesleyan 61
I • e e e " • e .. • ·•

All (UP)) _ Iowa
IBna
4 .8 1065
r.allf.,
823 1034
949
HillAltCADIA,
Rise scored
a six-length WISconsin
Z2 109 103Z
1084
victory in the Sl32,400 Santa
.
Ml• Amerletuo
Anita Derby.
Ohoo Unlv.
9 2 869 769
Miami
9 3 891 7411
MIAMI, Fla. (UPIJ- i"rench- Bowling Green
F. 5 763 851
bred Carteret won the $D8 400 Westeo·n Mich.
5 6 891 931
Hialeah Turf Cup al HiBieah. Toledo
4 6 787 757
Kent State
f 7 725 BIE
Mil: L BOUJINE, Austrolia, Marshall
1 9 735 883
IUPII - Foy Emerson and
·
Ken Fletcher were dropped .
Ohoo Conference

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~der pro- Wittenberg
13 1 1152 692
·eqm r
Ohio Wesleyan 12 2 1020
tourna:o: .Otterbein
it 3 988 :
Akron
it 3 J091 86!
Woost.r
9 5 944 963
Md. IUPI) - Denioon
8 6 863 849
Jones of Detroit set • Muaklngum
7 7 992 975
•
66-yard high hurdle mark of 8.8 Capital
7 7 918 942
seconds in the All·l!:aatem In- Baldwin-Wei.
6 8 11711 ll63
Mld.()l!lo
vHation track and field meet. Marietta
8 8 974 977
TYPE
!Flna.J
Mt. Union
5 9 132 914
Wtlmin~on
7 1 664 606 NEW YORK (UPil - For· Hiram
3 II 90Z 992
Cedarville
8 2 1103 692 mer Notre Dame quarterback Kenyon
3 II 835 1107
Ashland
4 4 001 5711 and guard Harry Wright, for HeidelberJI
2 12 935 1010
Blulfton
2 6 572 61 8 the last six years head Oberlin
2 12 347 951
Defiance
1 7 588
football coach at Kings Point
•
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as backf•eld coach with
"'""
Cleaners
TAMPA, Fla. (UPII - Aus- the New York Giants of the, I(UOPIO, Finland (UPIJ-fteitralla's
Roy Emerson
won
Foot ba 11 League.
• Pree Customer P.,.klnt
Dixie fnternaUonal
tennis
dar l!jermstad and Sverre StenSUNDAY
sheim gave Norway a 1-Z fut
ACNia From Our SteN
namen! by defeaUng Ma,~ell AUGUSTA.' Go. (UPI) -Dave Ish In Sunday's 1J.Idlometer
lf:..;:;~.;.~:_;~:.,::.l~~Sa:t~ana~,~&amp;-~7~·~6-~2~,~6-~4~. ...,....... I~Mc~Donald
of El Monte, Calif., race at the Puljo International
the !56-mile Inaugural U.S. cross country lldJDc games.
road raclnr champlonohlp.
l!jerm1tad's time wu three
hours, 13 minutes and .03 ...,.
ICUOPJO, Finland IUP!l - , onds, more than a minute fas\Reldar Hjermstad and Sverre ' er than Stensheim's, 3:14:10.
Stensheim of Norway finished _ _
1-2 in the 15-kilomeier race of
the Puljo lnte1'1Ultlonal cross
country skiing gamts.

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TO.ATO

DRY CLEANING
to lbs. $2
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MOSCOW (UPI) - High jump
er Valery Brurnel of Russia
wUI be honorod by the American Broadcaotill8 Comptny next
week ao "World Spor111man of •
the Year." Brumel, 21. will relhe award in New York
on March 10.

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. ai!'-10 selllc Ill! furniture

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Reedsville
Society Notes ;

HUNT'S

Star

Enterprile

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Is
kid stuff!

father, Mr. w. H. Juslloe mado
a business trip to
Columblll
Salllrday.
Mr. and Mte. Charles Rife
and sOD Larty were In Middleport TUesday when Larry· t«&lt;k
ble driver's test. 'they called
on lllelr d1upter, Mrs. J11811"
Ita Sexton and family who are
movlni to Rutland In property
o~ by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley PbWIJljl of Logan.
Mr. Georae Martin and mother, Mrs. Maude Martin also
Mf, and Mrs. ChBI'IeS
Rile
m,tde a bns'ooss trip to Welllion on Wednesday.
J
b· L, Rile of Chillicotbe
.. ·· • il rt&amp;nrtlllltor With ' hi•
l~amts, Mr. enc1 Mn. Ch..lls

Cans

68 Clov1rleaf 62
AI AUIIIItoloo

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21 .
Cleveland
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18 417$1 14IP
70
Clevelall!l Wtsl 62
Black RlveP
RaJJIIJ SJ*Icer 111ected N pre,:. !:lizlbci!J YOUI!II. lnapeclloa
Wltteaber&amp;
IT f 1411 tm.• tllalo A Tout'ILIIItUII
AI Nlll!o
ldeni; Fred Smith, vice pres!- be conducted by Edith Wakei.Y
prftl- Ott.erbttn
If 4 tfll - .
AI Sprlllg!lel• NMatthews 66 Fairport 59
dent; Ed King secretary and district
dent,
the
Akron •
ll I 1111 uN
Bellebrook 74 Riverolde 45
Hawken 51 MaUQ!ee V!lli4!t ' 41 treai!IJ'"'; and Frank Arnott
'MAft. 't •
witlllbe eiW Jotmc.n;ou
U
Fort Loramie '18
AI
and Cl!rl JenninBs. eommlllion- The Pomeroy Shakeapeare 11&lt;'111, He Keeps Me Slftllng,'' •.()blo WNleJIII 11 &amp;If" U'11
. Covington 70 (S ot) New Boston 53 (!Jay 47
m.
Club will Wednesday tt fo!Wwed with the L!wd'a Pray- &amp;.cedarvj)le
11 1 J8U 1112
.
At IIIIi.,.
AI MJUer
.
Refre1hments
were served p. m. at the home of Mr.!. er m
'!'be LenMII - l3 J7f'l alat
Marloll Cllbollc 11 ·
New
fl. Aloy. 119 4tlrlnf J ooeial hour to those l!ohert Warner.
Including the ltetiJI'rectloD
U t • ll«
Nortbr!Mr 56
Ame•·liern
(o!&gt; nall)ed ·ab&lt;we and Eldoll Weeks
MAa. a
Easter was Uled as the 0b1o
It 7 lfJH1JO
.\1 . Grmine
AI Jlavau
Dwight Logan, Emmtlt' and Pomeroy Chapler 186
OES "~IM• Tboughl" l&gt;Y Mrs.
11 41'11117el
Licking Valley 84
Mogadore U Aurora rr1
James Will, Thoma1 Bentz and will meet Tuaoday
7:45 P·l!l·
If. Stephellaon. Pions - e X.Yitr
. 11-,
Liberty union 56 Lake (Stark) M
O..er Pollina. The next meet- at the MuoDic Temple. liiiU. made to remember tbe lick Cilu;innatl
1t . f 1141 UIJI
Newerk Catholic 81
Rootolown 55 1111 will be.held Friday evening, tloo wW
bel4 for two CWl4J. and llhuWn meltlbon at Edler. Deylat
, 14 J , l'ltD.
,
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At Dt1f1on
April 3, at the
Enterprise dates. MaiOili who are rnem. Dtvatiolw like frotn Actl x-&amp;etlbcllvllk 1• . J . . .
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West Aleundrla 14
Church.
bero of the Chapter win be bonWb were led by Mrs. •Denison
lf 9 1441 !Ill
bl: &amp;
Mlsliulnlwa 68
·
ored.
..who alao bad a I-Findlay
33. 1 1110 J711
III'Y:
Franklin Monroe II&amp; Lanier sz
MAR. f
llleditation, In Hlo !Iandi" Toledo
q . .t
N
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AI Marlettll
SEVERAL ARRESTED
The Middleport Uterary
from The Seoret Pillet and an Bowling Green li t tnt MINIATURI
Dresden 119
.
PT. PLJ;:ASANT _ Arrested will meet Weck)Mday, March RriJcle, "Prlr.inl ll8ndl." Pray- 1-Biuffton
IJ AI Jm '"'
HIAitiNG AID . GIVI'.N
MerleUa 81. _Mary 36 by local lllw enforcement ofli- at the home of MiA Beu
er by Mrs. Diasy Juper con- x-Rio· GI'8Dde .. U1t
.(not ID actual hearing lid) Zanesville Ro8I!CI'Inl 8t
Icera during lbe week nd 011 born. MISI Susan Park and
eluded the devotions.
•Ohio Northern 11 n 1'1'14 1804
CHARLESTON, W. Va. - A
Wood f' ld
v I
b..
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Charles
win
.
x-Cap"•'
11· 11 .. ,,u,
9 oe
most unique free of1er, of spe54 ar ous c-ges were: Charles the
all
Games were eondueted by
'I'
·- .cia! interest to those who hear
At Wooslel·
Wray, 60, Ashton, peace war- N
c wUI
Mrs. Aten Shain after which 1 enn. ·
.t j 1M 1351
but do not
words, Northwestern 70
rant upon the complaint of his I o or Pull• winner.
dessert course was served by
9 11 1'123 1181
has Just been announced by
Smithville 57 wlfe; RusaeU Hill Cottrill, 50, Th P MAR.;_
Victor Young Sr
and x-Baldwm-Wal 10 U .l'lll6 l.lfi6
Dabtbel'f! Motorola. A true life
At Alheny Wa)'lll
Pt. PleaNnt, charged w i 1 h . •
nd
T T Shelton wiih
Kent State
10 tll.' liiH 1742
non-operating model, actual size Hamler 63 Petlsiville 86
driving while intoxicated· Cbar- Baed Radoo ql@, the
· 'asking
Mrs. x-Marleita
9llllfflt I.Jlt ·
replica of tbe
Dehi- Ottawa Hills 57 Holgate 68
les Stearns, 37, Kanaug;, Ohio 11114' families
a
Atlendln&amp; were ::.,ce.named lt-Ashiand
8 11
1383
berg over made, w•ll be 1lven
AI Bryan
assault and ballery warrant: party
7:30 p.m.
and Mr
1-Mt. Uhion
9 13 13tl. 14'111
away absolutely free to wone Maumee 81 Wauseon 69
Charles Toles 19 PI PI
' the : Skale-Away nnk on
Har
Jooeph Cook, Cue Tech
6 1 · 11110111
an.,.Qlng lhis •avern.ement.
•
.
• • · easant, 1.
ry Bailey, Mr1. J. E. -M
·
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Wt.or-jest it
the privec:i;. of
AI Fremont
auault and battery warrant;
. Mr•. Ralph ZUndel, Mrl. I alone
. I IG .19£)7 2327 .
111
your own holiq,
cost ur Weatwood 64 York 58
John Huddleston, 35, Route 1,
sterrett, and Mrs. AI- x-Musklngum
7 U wr lflt
obllption ol any kind.
Chesapeake, Ohio;
Melvin
Smith. HosleoNs for the
Ream:• 5 113211.41
YOURS FREE 'I'O
Toarument
Roach, Jr., 21, West Columbia, Resources Prorram
next meetin&amp; will be Mrs Her- lt-Hiram
6 14 1363 1'KEEP. The ,,...of •lllls
At B H
James Lloyd Nuzum 20 Marys- p
nt-" T Cl b
Bailey and Mrs Lor11 · Ste x-Oberlln
S 13 1114 2111
mont is onir· one of its many
ville, Jack Watson 32
Lourese .,q 0 U
relt
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4 17 1431111l
0 110 • N. Y.
featureo It w illht 1
tr
Final
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a third
on o:nee
is
Oswego St. 57 coriland 50
all of A
the rtiiOUrces
xSe 4 17 12'H 1141
at "OlU' level.:' In one unit. No
co on.
e•gs
w,as present- Ull
x• n
1
wireo lead !rom the body to New Paltz 62 Oneonta 45
ed to the membel'a ·of the Port- 1Y
Bl&amp; Ttla
the bead: Here is truly hope lor 6uffalo St. 50 Brockport 41
S.UlBFACI'ORY CONDmON land-Great . Bend Home DemOhio State
10 2 1077 981
the Hard of Hearing. These Potsdam 60 PlattsburBh 64
SYDNEY, Australia (UP!)- onstratlon Club by Mrs. Ruth
10 2 !OM 915
modeil are free whole the hmit·
Soulhem Conference
Auto race .
Joh T I
f l!:bersbach when lhe February
Mmnesota
8 f 1007 1114
ed ouppy lasts. We SUI!SOSI
T
De
rover
n
an 1 meeting wao held al the home
Purdue
6 5 MD H3
lhet you call or write for youm
At
reported on of Mrs. Ger\rude McDad•
Michigan State 7 I USO liD
N.
During the buolneso
Northwestern
6 1 MD 938
1
ligation. For information write VMI 61 Geo. Wuhlnfilon 56
on Saturday nlgbt Toian 45 officers were .elected lor the
SATURD
4 7 923 910

Exercise

and Jeflrey Ol OUyasvllle, alsO
M'l'. llld ll'rs. Larry &amp;!!maD
and 11011 lime of LIJI8svUie.
Mr. aDd Mn. Raymond 'Jbo..
mas 1114 SOIUI Larry and Slev•
. Ia Cll
spent Slyldal wltb
bet' IQOiber; ~· Freda Bowen
llld IIGQ Bln1l. '1'bey caDed on
. ble pulllll, Mr. 111111 Mra. Lester '1'boiDu of Salem center

day.
Mr. Hunbei Justice and his

No. 300 •

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Miller Clly
AI WeUtloa
Racine 8fl NeJsonvlll., 53

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Mr. and t.ln. Harolcl
Rife and ci!Qdren Billy, BonIde. JQIID l'aul, Derlllls Allen

Wt lltltrvt Tile Rltht To LiMit QhntiHft

!!haw 58

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ONLY· AT

LOCAL AND STATE News Of
Mason County, Wm Virginia
'·

;Mrs. Keener, 59. Dies on
I·P'f. PLEASANT-~9, Mrs. u1.

Te~evision

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Joy Ride Ends
In Tragedy for
Teen-Age Pair

.Sunday After Long Illness

DIAUGA
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DO YOU FIND

6lT A-EIOOD
WHOPPIN'H

tember.
b, ,,Aita Keenu,
Jerrlco Sh
bo August 12 1904
.Jiiiid, died Sunday noon at the
e ""' rn
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Jild beoll Hl'llllllly W Iince Sep- Zumbro, Grafton, who survives, ' Plcke~•· 13, is listed In fa1r
j8ii;ii;&amp;.o;;.;~~iii;i~~;;,jand of the late Myrtle Kfster Icondltlon at P!easant Valley hosbro Sh h d
ed . PI pita! suffering from fractures

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" ·pur hat huned by

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and had been exmployed as a Sunday at 3 a. m. Pickens is
cook at Central School for the the son of William Pickens,
past 10 years. F~merly' she Fifth Street, and Mrs. Louise
was· associated wtth ~H wark Pickens, Main Street.
for 15 years. Mrs. ~~ner was Young Pickens was a pasa !"ember of the Trimty Meth- senger in a tar driven
by
odast Church where she w~s • Bruce Castle, 15, Route 2, Lemember of the Rebecca CJrcle tart, traveling eas( on Route 87
and wscs ·
when Castle lost control of hlo
Surviving In addition to her vehicle, causing It to wreck.

Well-Shod

.II. weH4hool

r

· of both legs near the hips suitv 1 1"
Pleasant for the past 3 years fered tn an automobile accident

um

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father are her husband, George;
.......

letthet skimmer
,pump, 111 toe alenttcl with

Both youths were

\

DAVID DAVIES BUCKEYE

thrown

nine daughters, MISs June Keen· from tbe car. Castle was cited
er, at home; Miss Nina Keener, for reckless driving and
no

Charleston; Mrs. Mary Grace operator's license. Castle told
1

Pelley, Mrs. Sue Hoschar, both Sta~e Police and Sheriff De-

friue of perforatian

SLICED

of Dunbar, Mrs. Jo Lou Alt, partment investigating oHicers
Flint, Michigan, Mrs. Myrtle that he had taken his mother's

end aullopt. Yours in
.lion• Dr b1Hk upper lea· Hogsett, Huntington; Mrs. Fran· car without her permission

to

ces Beller and Mrs. Sarah Mat~ go for a joy ride and was aclox, both of Pt. Pleasant and companied by young Pickens

.......

1 POUND LAYERS

Mrs. Marjorie Coleman, Galli- who was an overnight guest uf
polis; two sons, George Keen- Castle's.
er, Bristol, Tenn., and Kenneth

The car was totally demo!·

Keener, Charleston; two sisters, ished with damage estimated
Miss Leoma Zumbro, Grafton, at $2000. Castle was treated at
1and

Mrs. Louise Parkhill, Stow, Pleasant Valley Hospital for an
Ohio, and 26 graqjlchildren.
injured shoulder and released.

!

Funeral service will be
Wednesday 2 p. m. at
Trinity Methodist Church
ltle Rev . L. Curtis Saville

held
the
with
offi·

Style 42.\5

dating. Burial will be in Kirkland Memorial Gardens. Friends

4218

may call at the Crow • Hussell

Funeral Home after 7

m.

j).

James Mayes
Of Henderson
DI'es Saturday

D•n.-r Clf&amp;IH~- a c'• ._ .........
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Monday . The body will lie in
·state at the church one hour PT. PLEASANT - J a m e s
prior lo services. The ramily Thomas Mayes, 89, of Henderstated donations may be made son, died Saturday arternoon
to the cancer fund in lieu or at his harne. He had been ill for

Only

2.99

1874
In Henderson, the son of the
1
In 1849, the U.S. De2artment lat.t&gt;.J.Iil1'\0B~~¥J·I~r·+r ~len
of the Interior ,wa~ crel!S ·by ~ 1118~ ~1!. ~ii't:
an act of {;ongre"' · •
ber of til&lt;! tiendem '~bodist Church aod wa. a lifelong

Wddleport, 0.

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resident of Henderscn.

Point Pleasant ; Mrs.

of

Doris

Wyatt and Mrs. Virginia Pat·

terson, both or Henderson, and

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Mrs. Eva Long, Pilisburgh, Pa.
one son, Robert Mayes of Hen-

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Has yvur bathroom gradually
11eco- G-ob, .dull and uninlwettlngt S.. us far Ideas
attd.at.rlalaloslvolta big lilt.

derson; two sisters, Mrs. [da
Arrington and Mrs. Margaret

I Wall .

both of Gallipolis;

one

brother, Charles Mayes, Henderson ; 30 grandchildren and
22 great grandchildres.
Funeral services will be
Tuesday 2:30 p.m. in the Hen·
derson Methodist Church with

the Rev. Normal Nash

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'Ill TONS

FIRESIDE

BEEF
STEW

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STEW

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can

official~

lng. Burial will be in Lone Oak

cemetery. Friends may can

LAVANETTI

church one hour prior to

ty. AJoa
ago-.At

ices.

$71.50

lawaa •

TUI INCLOSURE
Eliminates dripping
" - ourtaint. Adds
Ina It •nd eonyen ..

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$49.95

SHOWIIt STALL
Whitoonomtllxlbd OR
llotl wHh plastic " ' • curtaina.

Only •••

$46.95

MEDICINE CAIINEIS
Several different •ize,s
and styles carried in

stock. As

low ••••

Floor and wall tile.

Good poHem and color
range. As
low ••

29C sq.fl.

Pleasaal Valley Hospital
ADMITTED: Clyaton Tipple,
Middleport; Samuel Chapman,
Cheshire; Mrs. Arthur Matheny,
Evans: Twila Rickard, Letart;
Mrs. Robert Brown, St. Albans;
Dale Vansickle,
Gallipolis :
Mrs. Edward Lleving, Letart;
Mrs. Melvin Nelson, New Hav~
on; Michael Pickens, Pl. Pleasant; Ricky Sturgeon, Gallipotis

BABY MILK
GREEN OR YnLOW LABEL

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Ferry.
DISCHARGED: Joseph Cobb,
Jr., Glenwood; Joseph VariSicl:·l
le, Pl. Pleasant; William Knight
Pt. Pleasant; Melvyn S tern,
Brooklyn, N. Y.;
mon, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Bellor, Leon; WOllam
Eleanor: Mr•. Dewey

FAMILY . SIZE

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1:31 MIIIIGII Clouil
7.45 1'llt Lilellllt
l·oo Olllo Valley News
1:05 Worl4. Nallanal Newa
I:Ui !~Pt\E'!i_ :
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I :15; '\VIilber Jlbtre,
I 10 M.dll!ll Clilek
1:55 Commlllllt:y News .,
1:00 ratk Of 1111 Town
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10:00 F'amiiJ · l\lenblp Hoar

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5:30 Dinner Musicale
1:00 913n 011
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7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock

·7:45
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BONUS BUY

COTTAGE CHEESE
fAMilY 'SJZE

resulting In $80 property
age but no personel injury. The
mishap occurred when a truck

50-LB.
BAG

a driveway and then found
could not go throu~h a j;preway and was attempting to ·1
up on the roadwaY when

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truck driven by Homer
H.
Smith , 51, Gallipolis Perry. wos
going by and the two rrlllded.j
Neither driver Wlli elled.

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Programs

lUll 8uUeiiD Board
llt16 •NM 0 Gtartur'
INO Saturday Matinee
1:118 Newa Bat

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3:55 NIWI Beat
t:oo,pucl,. wttb Doll8
4:30; '1',11 Teu Revue

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10:35 Music In Tbe Air
IO:tO Under Obio Sklee
10:45 'l'bll ·11 M111lo
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11:35 Top Ttn Show (Duttons)

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llrtakfall l'lfl1
II Mllllcal tnwrlude
Bright Star Sb.,...Tbtlrtr,
Rev. Merlin Teeia
Van Patrick Sports
1:00 Platter Party
8:411 Baker FnmltuJ'e.Weci-Frl i; oo &amp;mdown serenade
1:011 Open House
••110 Stan 011
1:00 Nen
9:~ Coffee With Janet
7::JO Slgu. On
9:46
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8: DO Herald of Truth

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10:00 Newa
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11:00 Ar1DJ Tllno
11:30 Special Community
11:00 Newa- Rau!ldllp

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l:M LutberiD Hour
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2:1:i Till ~ · ~
1:16 Tltl! Bla Lie
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1:08
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FAIRMONT

two vehicle accident Sunday at

1'lb 1 BrtU

1:55 News lld.t

8partl Today
1WIIIblr

Meigs Cl Aft.

BraUfall

1 ~GET 01/Ei.'! 11' l '1J.IE

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11 a. m. on Crab Creek Road

1:00 Lei's

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ACCIDENT PROBJ!D
PT. PLEASANT - The SherIff's Department Investigated a

1'55 News Bell
1:00 Counll7 Go
1:5:i New1 Beat

The Ulellne
Olio Yllley News

uo Cpuj,l!rf. ~l""boree
1:10 F - ~~~
1:16 Pat 'liittriin, Y.W·f

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1:45 Country Ezpreq

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11:45 Country Oo ltGund

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11.05 Local News
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MCINDAY TIIIIO(JQ'I FRIDAY 5:05 World, National News
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5:15 SpoWght on Sports

lexcepl Friday,
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1155 Maoon Cow!ty Newt

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driven hy Roger H. Counts,
Grayson, Ky. , had pulled

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boxes

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the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Doris Wyali of Henderson.
body will Ute In state at the

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Dei;Jhia Noble, Mrs. Louise Ray.

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and Mrs. Robert
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Donald Morgan and son,
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of Newark, visited
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and Mrs. Lawrence

visited Sunday ' afternoon
Mr and Mrs. George HeinMrs William Killinger.
Lucille: B. Hawkins was
. SUnday dinner guest of Mr.
Mrs. Elmer Wickham.
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OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noou ou

on Ru.by .Murder Trial

Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy

MEIGS THEATRE

We reserve the right

Early -In- The-Week

POMEROY. OHIO

Tonight thru W•dnesday
W1lt Disney'•
"SWORD IN THE STONE•
(Technicolor)
All-Cartoon Fealuret Meet:
Wart, a boy destmed to be·
come England's King Arthur!
Merlin the Magician! FUN!

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