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Mr and Mrs. George HeinMrs William Killinger.
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tell .wbatber Mother Johnson's special
ywill raise. the nation's economic
to I pew level.
tu tut will ad~ about $6.1 billion
ln...._ to .J1rivate puraes in 1ll64.. No
one .IIi ~ling jjlst how the citizenry
wl)l • Ibis extra money, which will becom,, ·• vallable· immediately in pay
c b • aa.tlle wWJholdinl tax Is reduced
fr0111 Ill av:~fte of 18 "'r cent to 14 per
ce•~· {•or
· iou. tbis wilt mean from
$3 to $5 more a week.)
ll'it does result in a general spending
s.pree, which is what the adminfstration
hopei for, It may amount to more than
!be;M biiUon actually Involved. for ftw
JleOIIIe will confine their '"'ndlnl to
Jutllth~ amount of new money they will
be; pltlng. Rather, the new money will
be~~ incentive to undertake expendit'!-Pflbat will require part of their pre·
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others - and their numbers may be the
most significant of all - will elect to
continue under their old budgets a n d
bank the windfall, at leut for the timt
being.
Tbe tax cut is frankly an experiment
in economics. Not only is It the largest
in history, but It is the first time a tax
cut ha, been designed to 1p1,1r an eco.!lomy that is and has been riSing steadily,
if nol speetacular\y.
At Ibis point, the only thine to 'be regretled Js that. except for tbe change
in figures, it is still the same old. bundle
of tax laws. , .
No general overhauling of th~ .tlx
structure, which was put of the orl&amp;mal
propol!l made by President KenD.edy In
1962 and lew of the fundomentll reform~ advocated by the e.J t:p,ts have
been effected.
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tor of time before they
UPI Perefllr N---Allll)'ll ·farced w leave the country.
Notes' !rom lht 101'4)111 newa Wlt)l I~ e•ceptlon of the Shell
cables: .
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W Compaey '"" the Cllarter..t
Nao~ ~~rare.,, · '
hnt.. every J!ritlsh Office, laoBritain's Lllbor Party, which I"?' and. plantation Is under dl·
hopoo to cQme to ]liim fn the reet control ol the Indonesl1111
lortllco-'"• ·Jeetl-1, ina
1ovemmont. Pr&lt;ISldelli Sukarno
·-~ ·' . ""'·· ' Y U!le pttljOnally protecll SlieO bUt
tho Amertean Polario !lllbma- Mlther SheU nor the Chartered
nne base at Holy Loch as a 1lank are oJIIImlstlc about their
blll'!la~ ~ In ~lnlllds acmu- to stay on .. lodonesil
for U. 1S. nucleitr -''IO!If. eontluueo
be embroiled In
Brllalll s Laliot fo ~ to a
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contln ed ,......_.._. 8 111 ~ ber "1_111-14alayetan campaign.
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nuclear cleterrt!lt, ~idl t)lal MOICOW repor~ say that Pretho American nuclear umbreJ. ~er Khrushebe\&lt; b ..peeled 10
Ia II oufflclent. But there io a~ take 1 on&amp;-monlh rest-work ,..
SO Jl"'SSIU'II IDIOng left · WJna
SociJI \be
LaberiiM
ouot Amorleln PI&gt;- treat at
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country's ...,..
Jaris baseo from BriUii A , • easlonal temporary capital. Ho
n. ....- will lake ~Ieuty of bomeworl&lt;
bar IOVM'IJIIOIII may - thlo II- 'llonc. parti~~Uiarly papers dealsUI le demand I l'e&amp;ler Btll- blc with his ctJUnlry's loltolOII·
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Cl!Jna. . .
tuN, nen tllough by that lime top.lev~l Romeman del..,.tlon,
Brtlaln ma hn1
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vent a lwmal lpllt ~ a
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Brlllfn cannot be expected 1e JPm!clJ ofilcrUs say y.;. car
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ol Bradda. Bredds now Ia wllbIn 20 poillts of ohattertng Robbl
l'reeman'1 alngle sea1011 Buck·
eye reco&lt;d ot '123 points In 111M.
"Our auard play and d&amp;-

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we're 1 lot better lhU
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expected lis lo be in the Big the 'Spartan~
Ten," Coach Taylor said. " But l!uc.U at hOt
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louts hurt us the seP&lt;&gt;nd half rou&amp;)Hiouse cMl!ll ••
and we definitely had a delen- season. 1o ~ WID
slve brealtdowa.
the Buck! ol ,.t.._ a
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Tonight's Ohio high ochool right. rm proud., them."
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IJIIIOIIIIIT GRDIII
f11811111111 lchoolo _ . Ill lha rletta D~et. where four lop Roth Tuaday night. Second· IWorthington, whleb employed a Columbus North ( I~) v1
Michigan State, wbich Invades jor college ~ ~-iti
V~ Prill ...,.._.. rwmlng for tile 1\ate IIUnJa.. 18 teams will blttle for one re- ranked Canton McKinley also slow-down game to •top the-nGrove City (17-4)
wiUo lint-pia&lt;~•=:~;;~
QlWMBUS (UPI) - Oblo'l mont prise, nine o1 the lop 10 aJotta1 berth.
hod easy aa1Jin8, downing Per- gers' fast break.
C(llumbus Linden (15-4) vs
RUDOLPH WINNER
lost recorda
bJcb.·.JCI¥Iol lllunlamellla bud In the llnal UPI Clw AA nit.- . Top-ranked Dayton Belmont ry, i!tHI, to gain I berth In the In Class A., defending chamNew~ (1.,.1) NEW'ORLEANS IUPIJ - llfa. Feb. 29, in
Into the dlotrll!ll\aa&lt;! lbla week lni mBdt It Into the. dltrlct. bed little trouble winning lbl Cantoo Dlstrlet.
plan Dresden of Muskingum Columbus SouUo (14-5) vs
son Rudolph. carrying the big·
Team
wttb ·JIIiriJ all ~ ~. biUat- AmoJ!I the 1111811 lcboola, all flrat two tournament starla In
.
Eut Bealeto
County must g•t by at least two
W!!!'thlngton (IU) gest check of his car-. ltead- I. UCLA (33) (:U.O) · ¥,
blll. \ &amp;~m~ 11111 .Uve, eu.pl the to)&gt;-ranked lquodl tiUI'VIvod tbe Dayton Dlotrlct. The Blsons So far, the 111081 stunning sur· unbeaten clubs to survive tho Grandview (10.101 vs
ed for the Pensacola, Fla., O)&gt;- 2. Kentucky (2 (21.3)
defliJidiJJI ClaM AA champion early Ieiiia, bot tbeH were IAite (20-1) knocked ott .~tterlng prise of the tournamenla was rugged Marietta District,
Coluntblll Central (11-3) en today after one of the mad- 3. Micbigan (lt-3)
Blat;
, lo be 11011t0 euualtlet durlna Falnnont West, 73-44, Saturday lht demise of Columbo• East, Jayhawk meet Unbeaten
AI Atbeu
cJe,jt ~ambles ever in th e 4..nulte (211-4)
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Ul Ill Ohio I the lMek, .tapldilly In tile Ma- nlgbt and now pick up DaytDn whlcb 1ulfered a 54-50 upset by vue (~) Thursday night,
Athens (21.0) ''
Greater New Orleans Invitation· S.xOregon Slate (:IW)
Zanesville Rosecrans, tho
PortsmouUo (111-31 al gold tournament history,
6. Wicbita (20-5)
No I Clau A team, collides
(13-81 v1
Rudolph, a native of Clarki- 7. Villanova (21·3)
AJ.L STARS
with undefeated Fort F~.
Chesapeake (19-2) ville, Tenn., playing out of Le- a. Loyola (111.) (19-5)
Another rough dlstrlet lou
At Clnclonall
high Acres, Fla., blew a four· 9.xDavidson (224)
·' II)' 11'RED DOWN
run IIIII bunllnl Monda)' II ,U. stDn apparently believes the
Athens, where two
Elder (9-11) vs
stroke lead Monday, but came 10.xTexas Wesrem (23-2)
411
' 'liPI Sporll Writer
stoo sent the world cbampfonl Dodgers wUI have lo rely upon
' teams, Racine and
Cincinnati Withrow (19-1) back with a 311-foot putt to win x-Completed regular 10111011.
'I'Wo.tlme National League througb a two-an~a-hall • hour speed and hlt-and·run tactics
' of Ross County are in
(IU) vs
the $7,51)(} first prize by o ne S..:ond II: 11, Drake 21:
bauln8 'ebamploD TOJIIIIJY Dot- workout on fundamentals. The more than ever In l9tlt - as
brackets. No 2 rated
Cincinnati LaSalle 116-4) stroke in the $50.11tltl touroa- DePaul 25; 13, Ohio Slate
via it· the Lot! longelet Dodgerll fundamental stressed most opposed to the home run punch
(21.0) plays 1954 state
AI Mlddlel,own
ment. He led all the way.
14 , Vanderbilt 19: 15 (tlo!), Aiti~'lt_
1111111 feel today like a HOlly· wa lht ancient art of the hit- of their chief rlvala.
New Lexington St. Aloysius
Little Miami (15-5 1 vs
zona State and Kansaa State
wocci-..!IJIIWie liar who Is asked and-run-and Davis, wbo led Manager J o h n n y Pesky
.Soulhta•tern meets New Boston
Jamilton Taft (12-71 Sidney (15-4) vs
17 , New Mexloo 8; 18
to • ' - "G111111a Din" before lht NL the last two se.. named 20-pme winner BIH
Wednesday night, wtth the win· Mason (16-4 ) vs
Bellefontaine (10-6! Providenco and San Fra..Cbseo' :'
eetq, o .part,
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sons with averages of .346 and Monbouquelte to open the Cacners going to the Athens ~
Hamilton Garfield (16-41
Cia" A
7; 20 (tiel, Utah State and Telt "l
T~I pme Is to hit the .328 respectively-was forced to tus League season for the Basgional.
AI Dayton
At Dayton
as A&amp;M 6.
~"baD !*'d let others run but In praotlce as m"ch as the othero. too Red Sox against the Chi·
Kent Drowlogs
Dayton Belmont 1311-11 vs
Dixie 118-2 ) vs
Other teams receiving
lhe gNat tradltiOII of lite dally· There's a method to Alston'• cago Cubs next Saturday and
An oddity cropped up lo the
Dayton Roth (12-8)
Gratis (18-5) - Temple &gt;; St. Bonavenlllrf .'
neu Dodgen Manager Walt spring madness, bowever, be- also expressed d.eUght at tile
-~::~2:!:::.!11JKent District drawings Sunday,
At Troy
At Springfield
and Seattle 3 each: Crelghtot(''
Alston has him doing. the "bit- cause the Dodgera are con- omooth-stroklng of A-merican
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when the all-Akron field drew Tecumseh (16-21 vs
Anna (16-81 vs
2; Bradley and Miami {11),1.)' :
ling ollld running" this spring. cerned over tbe tset tbat 1963 League batting ,champion Carl l ••eaa I be mother? ..
the same opponents as they had
Trotwood-Madison (12-8)
Piqu• Catholic (17-3) 'one each.
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DtY!a. Ron Fairly and John run production fell off 1118 runs Yastrzemskl during MOI)d~Y:·~
In Uoe recent city playoffs,
~P praetlced lht hit-and- from ttl62 to . a mere MO. AI· workout.
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by Buchtel. Akron North mee1ts
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Central Friday, and Akron
Dally Se~tlnel, Pomeroy·Mlddleoprl, 0., Mar. 3, 1964--3
SEOAL STANDINGS
collides with Buchtel in the
round.
Team
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In the Class AA district at
Tlck•ll r.r the dlotrlcl tour·
Athens, two lop lO entries, Athc
11&amp;111001 11me between Raelae Jackson . . . . l.Z I 12'19
ens 121.01 and Porllmouth (16-3)
JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE
IUIII oace bealell St. Aloyola• Wellston . . . . 9 II 1374
meet. Athens was rated ninth
'i'WJI Na. l
Wedaesday al 7 p. m. Ia Oblo Logan .. .. . 7 IZ 11.83
and Portsmouth lOth In the
B: Roosb
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Unlvenlty Grover Ceater wiU Middleport . . 5 14 ltl72
Robinson's and Evans post. final rank.ings.
B. ll9)ter
278
be on oale at lloDAid Wolfe'• Pomeroy . . . . 5 14 !154
ed tournament vktories Mon- By Saturday night, the field
M: Rouah
275
bome tonlibl and at Roclne Gallipolis ... 3 14 855 1056 day noght at Washmgton School. In each division will be cut to
:TOTAL
ta35
Hlp School Wedael4lly 111110
x-Still In Class AA
Robison's behin~ the shoot- 16 teams , cQITlposing the re_,, ;; IAit 1
· Z p. m., Mr. Wolfe 1111118UDCed ment.
or John Kammsky's
26 i gim1al tournament entries ,
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TONIGHT'S
GAME:
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Weiher's
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FIDI eiD avoid otalllllq La Athen!l vs. Portsmouth, at Ohio Marvin Elcess was second for
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Unlverolty, AUoens, 7 p.m.
winners as he hit lor 15
375
C. .POIW
bUy tflelr U~'Qta beflll:o JRiJ!• ,
I:~~; while Stan Harris ·and
1298
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lo AlbeDO, Welle laid. Tllere
Ohio Coilege Basketball
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will be plenty ol tlckell OD ·
United Prell International Terry Glaze led Weiher's with
ootle II the dGor Wedaeoday
l. , , Team I
312
State 86 Illinois 71
' Tom Ubi had 16 aoo Roger
nlflbl, however,
Tournaments
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Willie
It.
300
Oblo COD!erence
Robinsoo's led at halflim 37 _ Shaw, Lane (Tenn.), Is about
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Wittenberg 69 Otterbein 61
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.Evans with all five stnrters · lonshtps
since · · ·C ·
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J. Bailey ' ' ' · """ 461' Akron 76 Wooster 53
hlttmg double figures, Whipped (Bevo) Francis turned
the
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NAJA PlayoH
determined Terry's team 85- trick a decade ago at
Rio
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L. IJavla
370
AI Mansfield
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J!1W 'r,&amp;m Sertet - Team A. Soaroerry
i9li Ce&lt;lanrille 86 Findlay 73
Dave Holle&amp; and Tom Pitch- Shaw has scored 601 points
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K. Wiggins
445 Steubenville 87 Wilmington 7B
tied for the top scoring in 15 games for an average of
Mo.l, Ttam No. :1- 1335 each. i'OTAL
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lllld'Plll Siqlo - Team WOD z. Looq
STIJDENT AID
18, Steve Fuller 16, points better than the
32.8
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BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) - and Walter Hively 10.
mark he won with two years
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has established a preparatory ers with 2li for top scorer of edge Dver runner-up
Robert
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413 school for high school students the game. Jack Duncan had 20 Caldwell. Paine (Ga.), w h
473 who come from slum areas and and Paul Swisher 13.
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has sveraged 36.9 points this
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E. Cunningham
who would ordinarily lack the Evans Jed at halftime 40-28. season . ..
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U&lt; UDJC . 0
17 opporllmlty to enter the Uni·
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A scholarship lund of $100,- By United Pretos International by Francis In 1953 and the tam·
MeEibi•IIO)'
520
•
11t1t1 wa• recently approved
by
.
W L Pll ()po ed sharpshooter won a sO&lt;:ond
au.iB.
501
It I C Jewelero
Uoe
unlveralty.
Between
liO
and
Ohio
State
11
2 11113 1060 straight title in 1954 wiUo 1
Wlppll
i71
5CHJ
J.
Sisson
100
students
wUI
be
selectod
to
10
2 1054 915 point-a-game average. Shaw's I
J. -~
483
108 take part In the Initial classes,
T. Router
9 4 1112 1060 average is the best since Rovn'ol
A. ~
483
547 1cheduled to begin in SeptemP.
Radford
St.
7 6 1130 1122 torrid years,
TotAl
1561
4110 ber.
G,
WaiJH!f
6
6 1034 1021
- -- - ..... Loiiii'Gialll
526
R. Bowen
6
6
960
936
NBA
STANDINGS
l;rle• W Part:
2477
TOTAL
Riffle
439
4
8
ltltl7
1031
qyyxl
I
S18
NBA stgs !-3 3d
DabWood
•
Arnold
5CHJ
I 8 1065 1034 National Basketball Association
Cr*ll
5tl Woa I, lAIII
Davia il'arau
Smith
453
3
9 904 1023 By United Preos bttematlonal
GMw
as E. Perry
f24
Logan
421
2
II 1128 1189
Eutern Dlvt•lon
~
M7
R.
Carson
446
Hysell
415
Moltllay'o
Renlto:
W. L. Pet.
JloullMbelt
538
'.
325
c. Bahr
TOTAL
. , 1234
81 Purdue 76
Bostoo
5Z 19 .732
Total
2517
571f
Woa
Z,
Loti
1,
3
I'Gioll
Minne,!lota
105
Wbconsln
!Ill
Cincinnati
50
22 .894
H.
Cbeaher
·
W•·liAnll PaiiJIII
449
.:::._;:_::_::.::~:.· ::::::j &lt;llhio State 86 llllnols 71
Philadelphia
30 39 .435
L. S!Dltll
153
A llblft
Stmmay'o Schedule•
New York
JO 52 .271
. p , · I)
Bock
HANDICAP
2367
Riley
519
Ca!Wcllhy
581
TOTAL
at Iowa
WHtera DlvloiOD
at Ohio Stall
W. L. PeL
Greaa
420 li~:~;~_ State
J:&gt;ue1i. ·
cs Woa I, Loti I
at Indiana
San Francisco
43 29 .597
Chapman
420
B. DM'II
48tJ
Blao I Grey
Purdue
at
Norlhweotern
St.
Loois
40
31 .583
Burton
315
Andll
40tl
v. Wippel
I
WiSCOIJSin
at
llllnoill
Lot
Angeles
37
3S .514
Oblinger
GO
Siwlr
422
A. Coatea
TOTAL
Baltimore
29 40 .120
1200
Tvtil
:129'1
c. Inaelo
Oltlo
H.
S.
Baatetltell
Scom
Detroit
tl 52 .257
Won
I,
Loot
I,
1
Polal
'tf•l·llllt I · PoiUJI
F. .Pofter
Unlteol Press botenatlonll
Moa..y'o Refnllts
. t ·•
tee11 ,
J. Duerr
Lahr JID.
TllllliiiJIDOIII
St. Lools Ill San FriD. 102
Nelson
GOt
11. MOJ&amp;o
tfO
TOTAL
HslfhliJ
--~
'
1M
Cos• AA al rr.,
(Only game scheduled)
11M
f?1 WGD l, lMt 1 .
Tulllday'l Galtl4!1
Holmes
385. Urbeaa 77
E. Rilillh
Cl
Mr. S,.
Springfield
Catholic
65
Cincfnnall
at New York
P.
Stewarl
at
~P .
lllf . Jim, SIIIOII
4,11
Faulk
·
05
cars The Dodge Boys sell, the mo~ you save.
Springfield
South
5f
Boston
vs.
Phlla. at SrracuR
Today'sthe dayi ;Y~~ pick tile Dodge. You pick
.~o. .
".
, 110 L. Jemn
.:ro
SS
NorthWestern st
(Only samoa scheduled)
They've got the standard-size Dodge priced witb
'l'olal:: . ·
aaa· D•.DOtaon
4'1t · HANDICAP
the ~ ~r· ~~ pick the color. Do it all
TOTAL
.
.•
11i1t
good old "Car F" and "Car C." Check the comin one trip- y!
W..I . LIItr .... •
c.~,
•
2, lMt 1, • Pollia
R. CaJiohart
4llli
·-···.pact Oa~t , too. And the big Dodge 880.
Where? AI The Dodge Boys'. They've been
B.llldft
M.. Weny
175
..... ft Jill
On top of that, The Dodge Boys back every
pleasing Jots of car buyers (ond their wives)
'
HANDICAP
2116
Mitch
At
deal
with a worry-free 5-year/50,000-mile wat•
lately.
Sales
ore
up
28%
over
the
comparable
TOTAL
Hl6
J, C. Roush
Haaertr : . .
18'1
"nty.• Best in the business. The Dodge Boys
period last yelf. Now they're dnlitlf fllr an
WMl, J,.- I
.
J. F. ROuJb
"·'" ~'''"''"' ' '441
R.~ · · ·
are
great guys to do business with. Your wife'll
1..
even bigor increase.
Ind. Bl,&amp;b .Game - IL
Tennant
liOO
"
L !llaiJil ·'
....
Tho! means nioney in ~ pocket The more love 'em!
14111' .. Dl.
Sheban
546
D. M!llei- " '
....
Ind. l{llh Serloo - 1ol
TOTAL
24lt
Tala
$77.
Woal, Lut't, f POinlll
W• UMt·l Pelall I
Tllm· IIIah Soorei. - Blue '
Odd llalli
l'ldlllt- Bar
.
J. SleW!&amp;~ . '
.
l llf Grij Jql• ·.
Sllvl!rl
'ftlm -~ l!erW - lllul I , W, ~ .
,
Walker
0
.
.
,
0
•
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'
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Ill·
Lobloa
511
,
.
G. - ~~~ ,,'. ;.. .:...". ."' '' '· ""'" -·
Scholnlob
D. ifhnujel ,
.'
117
HawleY

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1'-y Davis Will 'Hit and Run' This Year

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dlalbetl blclr Jqto Braddt, hel41 Ill 17 polnll tot.! rocketed ott to a 7-4 lead llliht up a 45-21 margln and owned a in threatening dtstanc. later In
_,. •Bla Tell load on Gary Ill blllllt two 1111111, fOUDd the lint thret mlnut.o. 'Th&lt;iJ 45-33 advantaae at lntermlalOO. the haU belore •nolber spurt
l raolllil' I be ql4o n ¥oodoJ 1'1JJ(le illr M 11 the Bucb qed lBraddl hit three ....,.eta and a .Three quick bucie!l u Jhe buried Its hopea.
- ~ .,. mUilll llllliOia Ill a ball-pme La lronl t1 ldll pa1t of !reo thrpwa to. put.11to: Mcoocl half opened sent the
Taylor Crellll Deleue
l!iptll lb'qltl 9lellm, R-7t, Mlcblpn.
BucU lri frotJ~. Tbl1 plniid the BUckeyet rut to an 18-point
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Foreiv_n News CommentCI'):

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Ohio

AS A MERE ·IJSTENilJt to tbe S!lnny BeiCOn. Wrlllnc ln~e.San Juan Diary,
Llaton.Cass.lus Clay madnels, 1 have be tooll: tbem to' llii'•'Wiupp!JII Post" for 1
rqched the conclusion that the ancient their· behaYior ..J.. attackiii&amp; ' Gary'a "111&gt; ....__.._ _ ..
art of boxlne bas almost attained thl roc~ for tt~·:to enter a smart ·
P¥ F.th-rt•1 ·, _117 "Loot kid ·...,· daD\ fili-!ilti ·
hiib level ol wrullina In UU. naUon.
coQtail Jounce at Jlilbl drelaed In rll4 ,
· · ,
Jlllb aut -a ~~-...,... .
at tbe n11xt ~iampiolllhi.P ella~ Mr. ClAY llermuduhorbi IIJlOrls sblrt no tie and Dear Heleb.
lnl1lraDee
{
will j\111 enter lbt
fwta1!IJ!:I , l hla bait uncombtii ! (OoU;r, ii'Ony, you
Gfttl! ,..,.... wll1 ,It ~~~'II all 10•
blonde wtc and lbrowtna IOld llldi'plltt oqht to IH what 111 wean up here at II· 11-.....10 ~- .wild 10 ·10 IIIII?' • ·
• · · .. J
to hll worshipers, tb'e tad w1U ht.¥t b~~en Strdl'll) Tbe oolumnjlt bad 1 few uncom· our llailll 1!la I~ a ...._
·
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accomplished, and any prlleflllitel' can pllment.ary wordl to 111 abOut thalli b1o tla. IIIII Willa DIJ .... llllllil l'vt 11m&amp;' bail; .. ~
hold hit bead up when be flnd•IU!i)Mit In llavtor m San Juan, aeeuiad them of U..· ant Ill be IYPIOII
_. ......., .,. qllnlt 1111 aam._11~~~
-the same ballroom with • arunt-and·
IIIII the pnA and pubUe ''lhabblly," and ~ ltllt' IOftJ' IW btl'· piiJIIO pi I INII!If__. . '
groaner.
.
'
wound
wtlb: '
ltlilpple: rm auc· "' lbll ..... .. iOliiHacl1 0111114-_,
."All can AY to IUta Rayworth and ap palallaf, tllllllddtf loldl. all aoavtel~q~ •
·•·•~~
The match, It you wtll exelll\e the expreulon. · oime over the alrwaya A 111 Gary )l.urW II tbll: Go homel We don't 1 COIIII do1l1l Willi lhl pal n t 1111111111 10 lip 1M ...,.. ~~'~"·
event limultaneoualy funny and frlihti Ill~In Puartli lUcol"
bucket QQ IN' hold. Doll ..,.. .rot. all t1'iflt ll ~ ,......_lli·
enlnc. On the Ollt hand you heatd th'
·
MERMAN wrltlll frlelldl tblt boll7 11!11 for lbll Unimtlltt No. haPI\IIIId and llow 1-~
obsequloua radio mtn lntrodu~ pres· ber Loi!dOII opellinlll Tllli·of the ToWII ' lliiJ·jlllt JIUih.-lllt lf \117 1111t ~IDol" ·
• ; · &lt;orll~su;.
er.t aDd Pill PUllin ~Ilea Of rt~llet IIU'IIUHd - "If tlllt'M' ~ble" .- the ~hom .tlit ~tdlla ll't I
Dow
'iim'R~·
seldOm 'f~•had ' on the Arcbbilho) Of OYitlOD tbe ~eritDced · lt her pl'ellliert e -~ - ~, ~
but 1 ctp' flelli :~
Canterbury; then you were treatad to In the Piau'• Ptnlan_ .aoo
_ m few montba
ihi-:-.t.; i brokiiiiO~ - · I
II:Udtlll~·
~
.
•
1ems of phlloaopby uttered with lncrld· 110 . . . llflke Nlebola, cnr.etor O! ~;toP ¥OJ ~t , · ': ·.' .
:~ I'm • · hal ··
·
lbly lllienltllla aratllmaUell deYiaUon . Broadway oomady, . ·"Bilifoot,. ·1ft " W Nf·Bdlf.lf'· , 1;. ;; · l
1 u.r ·a nt rn' lilt · ·'· ·
\
:when the parade of champlontlirtlilbad l'll'k."balrecelvid.atlwtonemovttor
lbllPII.. bi!W·-~ .·19"' tbroWIIII me; ......,.. .MiPd
mto the microphones. There wu eolllld· tll..tr, offer 't\1111 day Iince the 1llow tba .,.. ' mpper, mil bien "pM4!elbil" ...,
&lt;•
erable humor in the pllpt of tbt rolllld• opened , , . Frellcb ~mady· ltlr Ferllan- 1111111 ·. ;,.·'IDI, Wbiii·J ,....,. CIJIIIIIIlll' WOIII!I 119 ,,. .
~
by-round announcen as they tried-- ex· del It battllna a lll)'ltlrloua ailment. H• ·
· wll""- ....,,
or tilt
11111 1•• · ·' ttit~' ·
'
•. Met tbree months, 4,075 pages of tracts, including potential st1rs In the
plain what they wtre aeelnc ev~n~"-hilt dropped 10 poundlln one mo11th, and
llanlr, il'l :r'~~~out a tick~
·;.;£.
•J;c,
te-Ctny, 432 covernment exhibits and minoro.
they hed&amp;ed aa~•t what lb.y··· wm docton haven't fiJured out WIU' . . Jm:r ~ . _ 11111 FO"' auidont •••1- •.;;.i..o. -'"! · '''
The commission will now withdraw to
34f;,-1leten~~e exliiblta, the Federal Trade
afraid they ml&amp;bt bt iieeinc In the n~ tewta' 18-JiaMid" 1011, Gary; II· the laf.:
.,. ~m 11111 n. 0n tba otbar
· · -;-:t::""~· ~'1 1"""
chew
the
matter
over
and
will
announce
Com'millllop has completed Its bearings
10 seconda. Tlit aentle, bumltll filiiIii- eat of the abow bll you~ fi1 to try fol·
It 1111'1 11117 tun 110 l...ab II II )Uitlce lilr·1 ~·
on Olle ot the stickles!. cuea ever to come Its decl1lon in July.
ess ceased, however, when the fight did, lowllli a famoua parents toost~ps . He'll at a ..atUng .mollllPt rta~~y
. l'rlellcl ~ a 4l'ld \0 lab' tf1¥ _'
One thing will not be changed. how·
to l.tl attention.
and
the
aftermath,
as
It
came
over
my
become
an
actor
at
the_
Puadena
_
P
lay·
bui1.
UJOUI'_
fami!J
eur
word lllinf! ~ IIIli 'efR'!''•
118
The situation Involves 1 bubble gum ever: The trading value of, say, a Sandy portable set, wu scary.
'
house.
. .
110pa ~ at joUr llubl. try lo "twce" 'mHIIIQ ~·!'
·~inpany and ita alleged monopoly of Koufa~ as against a Roaer Maril will
The holse, the frenzy, the crlejt, 0~ . The first of tbe Be'alltf tll~ff dliOI ~-C
wql'l')'lu8 aboUt YQIII' I fat.. rtllllli 10, rn . . bl.ri!J•c '
th! .baseball card business. Accordine to still be left to ' the ultimate arbiters men damnln~ each other over tr~. 'tbt! Is 011t and doln~ veey \Vell..:...SO,OOO ree- ·av~m.C, ,...If 'nijfjll be 1et- easyt - tOI.LtGIC MA!f•"'ll &gt;tt
the 'federals, the manufactuurer hu !led the kids.
splinterina. of preu tables, tl\e savaae ords sold the fmt day It was on · tba tin&amp; oblky ·· R · · ·
· ~ Coli
MM ·,.,i4 l "'"
well,
11P.: illmost the entire professional base- ing with government income ytlliJII of' ti-iumJlhant Cassius, the gener· store shelves. It's called ''The Beatles' ~ar Hele~:- •
ar
1!1•
' , ,,,:f "'"'"
Hll playing population to long,term con- thai's something else again.
al ambiance of llatred, ma~e a terrible Flying Saucer," and ba~ ;~mJord~n lm·
AfW · ding about tba col· No 11'1 1101 ialr.eacl 1
picture without 1111 screen at all.
personatin&amp; Ed SuDivan· m " Wildly funrea
,.......... eed lnllllanee Caai)IIIIJ -'It ~&lt;J
·.~ ·
.. tHhe Communlltl made a recordtne ny "illtemew wltb the Beatle.s." ShoUld 1"e b.oY wllo.IOI _
-. _..,..
lt lyinll down. Ttl!
of tbl ·fllbt broadeut, and bea!" It Into sell a million . Eight-year-old Valerie ~~~~ ':~
~ ~ e:cactif wliat ~- · · .. .
tba lroll &lt;::urtain countrlea, playmg It ov· Lee of "Here's Love" has one-upsman· !hi ' U
' , expe&lt;lence hila like It ~ .. .~
z ..
Here's good n@WI! for loose-t~nded, ex· University of Missouri. It is perhaps the
er and over-lnterrup,ted only. by an- shlf. on all the crownup dolll ill the mus- 1
Qllt«~Y":; home
you'n In a,. rlil!t @1\Jl£ ..
ctaarette smokers andtor secret admlr· greatest breakthrough in th@ field since
nouncem111111 aaylna 'This Ill bfe 'in lbt lea . She's beeb lilned 1o plar opPQtitl
.
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1 be afraid 10 · fl8ht' OIJ: ~
1869 when a Missouri farmer named
Unttetf,Stltls"-lt
will
prove
more
valu·
Caey
Grant
in
h18:n~:YUelter,':"A
I!Jtt:e.
·~~'l~'in~"=way
I'm
llad
10
...
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doli'l
era of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Allen Job~ Scharnke had the first pipe bowl
able than aeveral brle(cues full of atom- of Dragons" . .. Ed1th Plaf's young wid· 1
.~.~· c
.;... 1 lhat ldnt.l - B.
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Dulles, Norman Rockwell, Bennett Cerf fashioned from a corncob.
ic secreta, or a mile of atolen microfilm. ower, Thea Strapt!, booked with all the wlleo """ ar ~ _.,..... .
Tile llllllltlid '....;.:;. :.l'!•• •
Only three companies in the nation
and a number of others:
I'm not sure euetly what wa1 aet debtl and tu p~blems she left bllbln4, IIW blm, In tim ' ~ Gilt, 'X'ht liltll lfrl w;....,.,.£
,
.
The Corn Industries Foundation has make corncob pipes, and because only
back
100 years by tbt Uaton·Ciay flgbt. hope• to 10lve hl.l financial probltJI\I
~
~
leadlrJia
pup)!)'
QQ a
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announced the results of scientific pro· Missouri IJottomland• seem able to proBut somethtna w...
with the profltl from , an ,lnterna.tlonal . ·11111
tile ·. ~ '*me back Allied her JMIIhbor :.•
ject MO Pipe 12. Put in simple terms for duce the quality cobs needed, they have
RITA
HAYWORTH'S
Puerto
Rican
slnstnl!
tour
.on
whlcli
ha'a
embarldnc
and
'lit
tw
·m~ · ·m 11 both a 111 w dati?"
·' ;:r.· ·
the layman, It means that better corncob made Washlnaton, Mo., the corncob cap·
Idyll with Gary Merrill was romantle for next mont!&amp;. Thto needs almost •50,000
llln~
of t&lt;tUor and ~. pttt. Sbl lhaulhl a m.......r ·~I
!tal of the world.
pinN are in the offing.
them. but aome,lblnJ 1111 than a 1ucee•• to pay oft everything, In caH aomt frlalld
drunk, hauled me 0111 to -. lb111 shook btr ~~"'flf"
They are currently speculatin&amp; on
MO Pipe 12 is a new hybrid corn with
with
the
Island
1
top
eolunmllt,
Tony
at
the
ChiSe
Manhattan
Is
llltenlna.
the
·"damSCe" rtl done. 1 loot· we pt him at tba
an excenti~na llv hard cob that waa de· what would hapoen lif they could 11et
.
ld and lilt a brok~
· ialt lllbl lei'" lhe llld "IU I ... ~; ·. .·
veloped by Or.' llbrcus s. Zuber at the women intere•ted in corncob pipea.
have not retirod, when
H ,. '~Ac Ill the wth 19f, lour..daya.
ibw ·a~~:~~· .~ fender . • used dog." - SA . " • •
eal'fful planning the thret· prob. .1\UYIJ\J..,
A lhtlu.tht .fw ~ .• r-Gtr. I 1~1 , ,
• lbete TO B.
; '•.'.f/l'.•
Jl:f
lems mentioned have been 10l· 1
man oulhor Thomu Ktmpla Will rust Ill
.!lldf· Then
.
..,,, 1,.,.,
ved.
By Ua'"' Pr..- . . . .llotlal ...,. laid: "Bt not an&amp;rl' lhat
J
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Today lo Tuuclay, March i, fOil cannot make olhen U you 1ng 011 m7 car not ·Oven dli&lt; DIVOTID TD INT~jlp~
A •urvey of retired persons ilht t3rd day 11 19M With 301 wish litem to lie. linea you can- .. _.__. dulit tllat'·wtlllld shOw I'd•
Mlitl MUON ' ' · ~
revealed that In 2! per cent to follow ·
.
not make yourself u you wllh '~"""" u
.,
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· Way~ c . Brand•tadt, M.D. Imont?
from the category of the retired the health was wor.., alter re·
to be ,.
somel!otly. !!o I said, 811',
SQme me~ achieve·. retire· 1 Whon it is po~~sibl! to do so, bf!ot't!Wnlr!•c 'Ill~ Is tln!!M»I ~," rr per coni It ftl Tho . ~n 1• •pprOachlnl Ill
· ·• """ ·' '"" "" • """"·" all're m~·t ~. jle .l!llcl,
...
.
"" nt .nd • .;... hav;- reli"" IUoo b•st plan t~ a vadual re- onelOIQS'I!I'Ie. or vllll~ls, unchiiiiR~ and in 40 per cent last qoarter. '
pc).m,E
"ll JOU ~·I iiiiio iap; ru ~ !:;~ ;:"- lht If . tlrement in whtch for a I e w gland m)OCtwns and dtet fads. it ,.11 Improved Sovaral faetors The evening llllln are Venua
.
tile t!OPI· I wtift't atloid to PlY c..1 11 111 n n 1 a.
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men thruot upon m. II " · years ,.me gainful part-Ume I!Albbieo are helpful but must enter Into the detormlnatlOII ot omd Jupiter.
WASHINGTON (UPII - Stn. for what I hadll'l done; IO he - .
..., ~or.t to be a rolllt!sal bore, you employment is puroued. This
alwiiy• be ~Rarded ~~- 1 he ~our health after retirement On tbil day In hlatoryi
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what roduCO!! lncolne malnllft· tlctpate in oome worthwhile oom· sp~~h !~om 8 ch::!hed hobby duclive years. But anyone can his ezpadtUon to lhe North N1 bearlnp oo lha "Colli NIJitrl" I ahowd all lhl
ance ~ physioal ~~lth and munity a~:tlvlty. ·
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as aone s e.
develop a COIIotruetlve attitUde in lQ,
orhhW 10Citlf, lllcl Sundl)' why my ear tollldn'l IIIW hll 11oi1J - mental adjustment.
churches, charitlt• and poliUcal Recent llludiN have shown and fmd great compeilptlon In In tlltl'i!, an Air ,.....,. plane no Jlft!lenl law eovertd mem- hiJ and my lwo ~ .,._ ::, .:.,
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be mOl _
by earl)' participation need of volunteer workers. You ret1red por10no aro better than Jut anaoyllil, bow you IIOive lhlt clflc Ocean a U.S. Dlseoverer lcated to crime u of poUeentan dldll't _eVen ·lllten. ..uo
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one sensible cash loan here. Pay off
all your bills and debta. aave extra
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Save 25% to 50%. Then have 01111
one convenient monthly payment.
easier to handle. Phone ... then stop
for your money. Enjoy yourseH Ill
the more in 1964.

P~is Wants

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where sales get started. This js
where people turn to ferret out
the facts which allow aa intelligent buying decieiou.

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ten. 'they can come back to it save it, show it to friends, make
againandagain. ~ycancom­ notes on it, clip coupons. They
pare one product with another. . can and they do. Don't you?
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Kyger

Real Estate Far Sale

FOR SALE

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BY MR8. D. L. SPIRI!'.'I
Mr. and MJ'I. Perry . IINIII·J
burv and Mrs. Cora Ward visit·
ed ·Mr. ond Mro, Bert Carson,
Middleport, Rt. 1 rerenlly. Mrlld•;;;
Canon wao the former Mlao
Clara Rife ot Kyeer. Mr. and
11-----::--:-:---,c ---- ; - . Mrs. Cnrson'• d•n""t..- VirJin1959 Ford G1l1xie
Now Only $1088 TWO LOTS. Muoberry Reoghtl. ia Ia a commerdal teacher in
1 Door. 8 cyl. entint. Automatic tranS. ~White finish, sharp
Phone WY 2-3429.
the Wooster school system.
2 I lie
Tho Women's 'Society or the
Kyl!l' Metbodlot church
1962 Chevy II Nave
Reduced to $l699 11-::=-::-:-:-=,.--=c::--::-;-:;-FOR
SALEMlddloJ"'":I
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e.pr,u their thanks to Mrs.
Station Wagon . Yes Sir! One owner and it has low maleage,
es1 bulidJu&amp;, tocated S5J N. Bert Car1011&lt; lor the lovely quill
elean inside , ~tharp ivory and blue finish, hat eood tires, raSecond Street, Moddloporl. top presented to them which
dio, healer.
Prlred for quicll tale. Inquire theY wUI quUt and oell. '
1953 Cadillac _
Was $595-..- Now $399 1 II Ohlo R.Ul
ID 18 tie Miss Rlla Spires visited reConv~rtible Coupt'. Handsorne and Joveab\e, vlnyl lnterlor,
rently with Mn. Woodford and
Hke new car's. Pow(&gt;r slet'ring, automatie, top excellent, raFOR
SALE:
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and
bath,
sons, CooivWe.
dio and heater.
3 acreo. Bottled 1a• furnace. Dennis M. Spires, 10n or Mr.
Harrisonville ROO&lt;i. Approll- and Mra. Deronio L. Spires, apmately s mlleo !rom Pome- peared •• a Jli'!St on the BUdroy. Call WY 2-«HH.
dy Starrher TV show Tbur!OPEN EVIS. 7:00 P.M.
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Sir
day February 20 and presentPOMEROY, OHIO
___________ ed two numbers on his
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '!sMALL FARM for sale, 38 ac- Mrs. Marvin Rupe spent
re!. 7 room house, Z mHes afternoon recen'41 with
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Far Sale
Insurance
out of Rutland, Contort Ro- Marlin Rife.
MAKE YOUR campa ign 8 sur- JOHNSON Simp!AlD Insurance bert Baret!. Phone SH :&amp;- Mrs. Ethel Pyles, Mrs.
cess. Campaign cards , $3.99 · Agency "m AD forma o1 In ~324.
2 29 lip ry Pyles, Mrs. Virginia

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or without bulldmgs, 25 to 1110
arres. on or near St•tto ltnutt
ill38 or 124. N. Rose. 3601 Sam01'
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world power wa1 Ita central
and Theodore Roole..,ll
was the centtal cbaratter, with
of ABC~TV''sl ~ Sidney Blackmer 11 hll
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volel, Ha wu bully, u wu
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nlgllt program war lly outllnlq the endln&amp;
fit lOin' showo In
nation'• ll'""at pioneer da)IJ_.
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and 1be creatln ca~
the roftleal of
thai ' bii beet! 'io 'Iii!• group of key years: 1492,
1o the series. The burat- •
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of lbdustry w~
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FOR SALE: 1 room house, ;erry. Wy Va. were
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2 yrs. old. Breezeway, gar. Conkle and family.
lng done locally. Phone WY2age, storm windows and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
31182 .
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Business Services
Qn'ICII BOUU
doors. Forced air gas film. Kanauga. were Monday
VISI· United ~·• lnteraatlonal the United Stamp-Out February of the people regard Mardi u
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$10,000.
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Mrs.
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- WASHINGTON (UPI)-There LeaJII'!. We will now hear its tbe moot unpleuam 111011th?
125 LEGHORN ~ens, SOc apiece. I,-=========;; I
Edison
Hollon,
Minersville.
Phone 667-3288, Bob Powell, Mrs. Rndoey Spires, Diana was snow in the air and slush report.
Vice Chairman: Yes, Mr.
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Profession.tll Dry Cleaning
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Tupper1
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and
Timmy
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Mrs.
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w
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the
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The
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IIIIULT f'BODUClN8
and Shirt Laundry
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Z 29 3tp ly Wlbes, Cheshire Rt. recently.
Coml!llitee 1o Aboll•h Marrh t1on met twlre with the AnU- Chairman: Wbal wu lbelr
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LUMP COAL. Deliver or pick
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for Its annua 1 meet- February group durfn&amp; 1963 bul react1on.•
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up
yourself
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ReadyAltorlng
and
Repolrlng
Mrs.
Clinlon
Jones
were
Mr.
Here
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a transrrlpl of' the was unable to reach any sort of . Vlre Chairman: They ohowed
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s. Les ie Lemley, Mr.
merger agreement.
us a publ lc oplbton poll ,......_,,
a?d Mrs. Luther Lemley,
!"~tlbg wlll Chairman : What was the dll· lndlrated that 1111 per ctto•t~ .
11 16 ttc ,JO lbo. Dry Cleaning $2.00
1----=::::-==-- - DISCOUNTS ville, and Mr. Henry SUitner.
AI our last llculty?
people "'gard February )il'tfi'
Notice
FOR SALE
PICKUP A DELIVERY
A"":ENT!ON: fi2.SO piUI com· Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darst and
a delega· Vice Chairman: They kept In· IOO!t borrendouo IIIIJIIt!t; '•!
-==========~GmSON-Kay-Harmony guitars
moasoon, 2 men to service lo- family were recent vlsllors
the vice chair· slstlng that February Is a more Chairman: Did you ~- out
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and Amplifiers, 24 months lo
ABC CLEANERS
cal ~ea. Immedoate and stea- Mr. aod Mrs. Don &amp;blUing and
to confer with leaden of disagreeable and depressing to lhem thai March Is the lillY·
USED APPLIANCE BUYS pay. see or call l'iffio Jewel- &amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
dy mrreases. Must be mar- daughter, Middleport.
month than Mlfrrh. They agreed lhlng standlbg ln the WBY (~
16 Cu. Pt. Unleo
ers, Point Pleasant. W. Va., 773-5543
Moson, W. Va.
roed and have car far confl. Keith Bradbury
returned Saturday with Mr. and M r a. II might be a good Idea for us April? That March lasts ~
• - · oxcelloot ... ... $125 Phone 511, Bill WeUman, Les
dentlal interview. Write P.O. home Sunday alter enjoyine a Clyde Barnett _and family.
1o 'WOI"k logeUoer, but only If we than February and Jeellli':._JDI!Ilh
12 Cu. Pt. G. I. frost-Free
Wllllamsoo.
IB-30d COMPACT Sweepers. Authortz. Box 1125, Parkersburg, W. week's vacation tn Florida.
Mr. -and Mrs. Ray Mitchell concentrated on getUng rid of longer than II aeluaUy 'JJf·· ..
Rtfr ..erator - ·--- --·· $125 1
Va
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1 cu. Pt. Hotpolnt
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ed sal•• and ..rvtre. Write _ ·
Mrs. Mary Fowler and son
children, Mrs. He n m- February first.
Vice Chairman: We did/ Je
• .,..,.tor ____ ________ $50
Auto Sales
1502 16th St., Parkersburg, W FULL TIME
1m
..,., Pat, Columbua, Mrs. C I y de
and Chrlslo;&gt;her, Mrs. BetPoll Faven March
also pointed out tha! lhll'e ·art
1~ Cu. ft. l"hlleo
. ·ku 4 Va.
' part t e, •;.;: Barnett and soils visited recentStewart, and children, Mrs. Chairman: Did you show no holidays lo help make Mirrh
1954 DODGE , 1
Vjlrlthl fnner ____ ____ $125
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guaranteed full time. f2 .w ly Mr. Ben Ruuoh and famUy,
Splreo and Diana, Miss them our publlr opinion poll bearable.
Frltllcltlrt ltofr.,ator . -- $75 speed transmossoon, motor A· HEA11NG Plamblnl, Mueller average per holll' part time. West Columbia.
Rlts SplrO'I, Jamos Wrl&amp;bt and which Indicated that 64 per cent Chairman: Did you tell them
WNtlnthou~e ltofrlgorotor $50 1, 4 n~w 700 : 115 1her1•Y hdut~ Furnace;. Arllold Brutllen. Must have rar. (Car olio"' BID Barnett, Charleston
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Spires
that If they helped uo do away
tores, eavy " Y ra er ol.r
118 East Malo Street Pom- ance). See Fuller Brush Co.,
o home mowle
Monwlth Mareb it would make K
POMEROY
prlre $395.00. 1624 Lincoln ....., Plloae WY ~
Phone f22.(1927, or writo Rt. 5,
evening all he home of Mra.
easier to eliminate Fe~
Jock w.
Heights or call WY 2-3593 aft•
7 20 lie
Box IIII-A, Parkersburg, w.
Bales and children. The
later?
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Va.
3 22 5te
had been filmed in PuerDedicated Febnary-~
1956 Oldsmobole 38, 4 door. One See Nelgler Building and SuJ&gt;
t.o Rico by Mr. and Mn. WalVIce Chairman: We 111M
DO YOU bavo a drlllldng prob- owne~. Clean. 2 extra wheels p~y, Rarlne, lor better homes, DEALER WANTED. Unexpect- Gauge retollqs:
(·Ardi&gt;lh Spires) Zwles.
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every argument iD lhe_ ~ tom? For help, contact Alco- and urea. See at 910 Broad- kitcheo cabinets and storm ed rhange cauoes vacancy ln dam 11 • 18 7 runnlnr! 28 1..t Mrs. Charles Athey and son
but they are dedlcale!l~
holies Aoonymous, Tri-Coun- way St.. Middleport.
doora.
II 23 lie
Pomer?tiand ~fl':t· Full 011 roll~~ Po~·Muon 21.·
Mra. Kenneth Barnett and SUndey Srhool attendance for dar-carrying February ' 'h len.
ly All Gl'OIIp. Wrllo, Box 2111,
3 4 3tr I'HUTO COPYING Senklti. ~~nit~ lor ~~r-rO::~ m:!:" 82, Pt. Pleasant 2S.06, Hlbton 11011 spent a day recently with Feb. 23 wao 82. The offering They lear that If they •
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Ito Rawlelgb,
rulbg Kanawha River • -· Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barnett. was f25.62.
the defects of March It 1llli
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~Ke ; ;'eeport, !II ' 82 rising, 'Charleolon 20.89 ri.o- Mr. and Mrs. Holll1 Van Kirk, Mr, aoo Mn. Lester Fore- weaken their- Olallill I'D' ·
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tr~ ...,.. II!D IIIII lrada IUDI· ftl&amp; cu room, ride ... pet,_
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I1U Wellm•o, Leo WiDiami4RI OIICII Smau car ecotiODIJ pd
WOMEN wanted to usemble ad Winfield dam wao run1g Feb. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar AbboU, to form an alllance
il TllfiD Jewetera. Pboao it,
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tbedral City CaW 1
Olllo River _ Onward down Kennedy
and other relaU.ea lhe weekend with her lf&amp;Dd- VIce Chairman: ~' 1
1\U'I'OMOBJI.t Jnu-IDce boen 1L Mall Slnel, Po.....,.
Contact Don Reuter At
'
ornz lie 13, 6:10 a.m.: Frankllb Pierce ln the area recently.
parents, Mr. and Mra. Amol crackpot auUit. It'• )~
an=i*'T loll! .,_ operal'lloat WY Wl1l
up 14, 12:55 a.m.; walter WUMiss Ortba Roush, Dayion, .Leonard and daughter Betty. !hey are a lronl fw lhe :.~ .
llr'o lleeDieT C.U trY ,.._
t IZ tie
Hamson up 14. 2:20a.m.; OVEC Ky. opent tbe woekend - ·wllh- Connie Radford Ia repnrted late November Aasocl4ti!!l;1 ,.
fllltc
Last •nd Found
lnsur1n..
down 14. 7:40 a.m.; Southern her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- to be Ul at her llome.
Chairman: Very we~~
---------Accounting &amp; To Sarvict
up tS, 4 a.m.: Pamela D. up dell Roush.
811 memben of the MYF attempt a rompi'OIIIIse, to
·. ·
LOST: Man's gold rlng with 231 Mill St.
Middleport '"la
1 llr ..., ,..
17, ~:20 a.m.; Buckeye State Miss Betty Watson, Columbia and their eounselora attended the lall ball of ~
For SI I•
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up 18 12:05 a.m.· Charleroi
C. spent the weekend with the Yauth RaUy at the Heath and lhe ftrst hall of ~"'- .
- - - - - - - - - - ~.::.:.~~~~l:.:e~~!"~l;:; r..rmorly Fry Plumblnt Shop
...,_ '" w11a
down is, &amp;:2S a.m.;' C. V. Har- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WaJ. Methodist rburch ln Middleport that doesn't W&lt;l'hre ~~1'1-;il
NEW AND USED welders, air Thompson, New Haven, 8JJ2.
PHONE WY 2-2029
....,._ ......_ a,_,
ner down 18, 7:30 a.m.; Little ter Watoon.
Sunday.
to go It alllll.
·- ·, :
compreooora, weldillfl rod. 1521. REWARDil''COME TAX service, C. B.
Edward up 19, 10:50 p.m.: Jel·
F... demonstration. Pome2 24 13tp
Simpson, Johnson Simpoon
leg•l Notice
Ienon do\\'11 19• 8 a.m.: R. H.
roy Landmark. Phone WY :&amp;- _ _ _ _ _ ___;:;..:.:..:;:.:!:. Insurance Agency, Coats Build
Bosworth II up 19, 6:30 a.m.;
UIL
Far Rent
lbg, Middleport. Phone WY 2ANNUAL ooNANCIAL aaoon
Beaver down 20, 7:2S a.m.;
. '!~.·
29113.
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Craig
M. do"" 21, 4:20 a.m.;
1 190
ALL Klntll of bay and otraw FIJRNISHED apartment, 5
;, t,'l'rstoo Ynr lilloll•o
Robert Wesl up 21, 5:CS a.m.;
lor aale. We 4eUver. Buller rooms and bath. Middleport, 1art G1
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Western do•• a.m. ;
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PoltUittton
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;'";)• ~L, Ohio. IT~~ ~ WY 2-3874.
3 3 tfr
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Jerry Bosworth down 22, 5:30
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I&gt; double house oo 4th St., MidM.__ ~
••• voouotlo•
uol,117. a.m.; Crown Point up 23, 1:30
15·"
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Ltw" Ohkl, .11nu.,y • .....
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d1eport, 3 bedrooms. Jmmed~
End ,-...
~ewer
treables
c:t~nter,
a.m.; NaI'1onaI up 23 , 2:30 a.
:;. f. } .:
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TRY DIADEX tableta. (Form· late possession. Phone WY 2-W• bve aD liltl
~rt h;.re: =~~:t. th• fertewl•t ,., m.; -Elisha Woods down
23,
. . '~" •
irly Dex-A-Diet). New name. 9937.
3 2 3tc
Sewer u--•tnoo
Nino a........ T••· co.rt 4:2S a.m.; Tuffey up Greenup WASHINGTON (UP!)
held that a state could not cen:·ttloe Produclion Coile ft1Q~
iBme formula · Only 98c·
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GINIRAL TOWNIHtP LJUNDs
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Bo
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lo
tho
8
Reuoalllola Rallo
oac""'" - '
,_ p.m.; . . w •
up
reduce
sex
a IU m on the fi!'OU nd
ll avaDoble .to ~
lllatk Drug S!Grt. 2 24 3l)lp FIVE ROOM HOUSE. Christine "--"
-,• Da' K N...
l Cl1•r•tt•
c.n. ,.. cJaoolflo4
Proo. r .. ,_..,_,.
Greenup midnlghl; Harry Dyer
In movies began almost as sacrilege. Movies, the
movie producen oaf. !U
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32,
8:20
p.m.:
Alton
Zeph)'l"
as
motion
pictures
gotlblo
were
a
medium
of
to help lham_. . .-.W."...
7 111 ..,. Saln Tu. and n.. 1nn. • . :100.00 do
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CBJCIS, moll . brtedl
'-==========~!""""'' eommloolonon . . .. 1-.o 1\'11 , 4:!. a.m.;
vena· In 111116 there wu
and entitled lo
will not nm liJta ~avaiLblt. Place order 3 lo 4 HOUSE, 8 rooms and batb. li
a.':!~.~~"".;:.,.•••• .... -- ~-=wood do'l\'n 32, 1:10 a.m.: Joba
loud proiesl apout the dura· protecHon of lbe FIR! and
-~
weeki are needed. Can VI:&amp;- People's Terr"e. Ph one
-""'' .,,,.,,;,;o ·:.:.. :· .,..:,. Hood do\\'11 33, 3:3S a.m.; A. E.
of a ltlss May Irwin be- Amendments to the
Ca ...... Ia
,:
liZ'll.
2 21 30tc WY 2-5385. 4 room apartiiU!nt
EXPERIENCED
'"~~~~~::.;:;:::, .. ... · .... · 'f.:~ Dyke do"" 33, 5:05 a.m.: Bob
on John c. Rice on a uon.
llk01 to eu~~t·• •
USED Cobey Manure Spreader. with bath.
t 24 tic
AUTOMOBILE
~::;•M:~~~·~
Benter down Meldahl 4:20p.m.:
lbvenHoo railed the A week ~ter the court mea~ I:\::.:':;~ value ol • _.,.
cao be converted lnlo 8 bunk A MODERN bouse, 6 rooma
f 0 ""~~~.-;:";:,.~.":~ _-:-_ ...._00 ~arilyn ME. ldleown Meldabi 12:a olmllar rullng ln tho casa of
book or play, llhii'Wilf
Ieeder. Andrew cross, Raclne
II
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n do\\'11 Meldahl CIIITOntly there is only a
the movte "Pink)'," tho
and · he almo!ll.· -~
and
bath.
136&lt;'Lincoln
Road,
AND
Trml
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am.
Philip
Sporn
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2 29 31c Pomeroy WY 2--311.!0
Don. Suppll.. .
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Toto! •~- ••· .....,.,.... .,,.:,. Meldehl 2:55 a.m.; Valley
a prostitute Iii the film wbo ~-"" lor whir. ln
turned Iiiio ~""·"'" .,,..
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131fc
TowaHaii-Ben&lt;
31.111
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e •,_ and
pro tet
C
fl 8 $
ReolthTn" Wlthh&lt;Idi;~· Dootrtoi
ager down
MeJdabl 4:20 a.m.;
La Douce,'" turns
The case got lo the
llzzier
. S' U ""'!tOil . ..
__ •.
lawn 11\d shrubJ from insects
and unfumlsbed
ce~:t'e~le~t .~:~~~ .:::.·:· i~t: Francia HougJand up M~Jdahl
on the camera and
?1'8Dlt Court bec!auae· a
Roof," "From~ -~,: M
wllh ARAB U-do-it Concen·
th
tJahllna - c.n"uto ••• o,.or
5:40 a.DJ.
tMs acrooo the room
exhibitor Iii Mariball, Tex.,
" "Peylllnl"'lfeM- a
1 lr
Irate. Klbg Builders Sueply ~
nqu e ·~.
r.!-.~to.U..:.:Cont;.,, .. =--~ Gonlpolls Dam- .S. M. Jenka
by garmetJ~ .o t aQy
11eet1
flbed t30f for showlna
0
0
Co., Middleport, Ohio.
WY 2-2143
. , . _ , 0 W•••::•v--:- Lo~ ~"' - _-·_-· ~-.:;up 7 p.m.: Lucy J1ne Lucu
the moet "hi!I!VIIY .
ptctqre. .
•
2 29 30tc I room apartment with baseC:;~..~-:;:. 111~· . . . . "'~·: down 8:20 p.m.i J_obn J. Rowe ·all the entertainment media,
b A. Jaiu
M'-"tXE;:;;;;D~HA=v:-o"l:-a:-;lf;:a;-;l!_
a_a-nd~all m•nt and garage, 143 Butter- INCOME TAX service
Mra . Doduo~ooao ''c ...:: Audit.,- . . up 12:20 a.m.; Jolul Ladd Dean
incivles are now lr an
Betlv.e.eo · ihe cOurt ::='~:~~~=::~:
For
"''""'"' ·,:..,,_.... .,.:,.
oo 81 down •'
• 35 a.m.: p tnnl)'IVInl'a
. - oro where almost aqy··!qf . .and ..•-• ••
u..oo.-ood
ilfal!a, some oots hay. Blanche nu I A•e., pomeroy, Oh'oo. Ph · Sieve Eblin Rt. 124 ' 1 mile.
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W'&lt; 2-5127 ·
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Ntlson, Albany MY 8·3446.
from Fairground
on • Laurel rattre~t
on _,.,..
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up
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a.m.,
w
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1
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not
10 ID:'!I~~~
1
S 2 3tp li"l.l!NISHED apanments. Pb. CUlt Road
2 1 _., • .,..,.., •• Tompora-. "''"' -.oo hoon down 7:30 a.m.
at thl•
of'· the •plcturoo It
.,.,.
WY 2-2776. After 5 p. m. phone
·
T•::.n!:~:.~,_r.;tli;n• ~ ~!::!..'!.10 Xa· 11111 River .
S.
reasotllt but
· b4se8Uie of the hlrllll-11rlth
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GLADLY
loan
a
Blue
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do\\'11
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2:30
am·
lfnlted
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of
aome ·actiJra. t~~F~=~~~
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tre carpet Shampooer with
~7._
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Baluee, .Juua, t, 1HI 5711_.
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Car11 21 lie
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up MarmetCourt
ltoelf.
.a ._ dru.!,.,·.::rb·ul
pur..•hase of Blue Lust~..,
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J.ll do
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wn a
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tb.e court t:U.... . t
pe t Shampoo. Baker Furnl· THREE
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BalaDH, ""'· "
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--..~w; -·-•··
••n••-~ "-· death
_
ture, Middleport.
ed aDd llllfm:Dilbld ·~apart..
wnii'IP't . - - •
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Wari•nta,
Dee. ILJ.MI
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A. C. IIIIADJ'OBD
, ..,.., 4:40 •-lh-: 0. F. Shearer doWII
not entltlad to
1lltPP!I 111 it wild
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""'"'" "' - " " ' "*'· ':0.:,~ Marmet 4:55 a.m.: Helen
pl'lib!Cthin
· Will~
.
1963 50 • 10 Marlette house B •
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1 11 tie ,.,., ~n.:,::::,,.._ om .....,, down Wlnllekl 2:CS p.m.; EIJer- to the ~·- , That
I'D death and
treiler. Phone WY 2-2890. Ullness
pportumtles
Pa,,.,. .....,. u. '"'
,cliff up Wli!fleld 1:50 a.m.: So- ""1'1 drastic typo of
lite case
Helen's Beauty Shop, 1500 WILL TRADE. G..Cey-store. LIMESTONE for your every
"' '· 1" voy up Winfield 8:30 a.m. ·
-J&gt;~I!or
of llfabel
Nye Ave., Pomeroy.
Fully stocked with new, clean need, any •lze. Emmott w,
. •oa IALO
rushed
Ml!i"l' fill~ Minter.
3 3 6tc
merchandise and lull li~e of Sh0:M~epotractorrt
Pb-~WYPa~e ..!:"•.'~ ~I" ,:•:;:: ~tio."',.•
deoldotl· ..lo. redlor
JIAVE 12 Hampohlre Tamworth equipment for one story res!· ..;,,
• :'"11 II .. ....,,..•...,._ Ohio, .. _ . . , ' '
Wjll .R.·,Haya to.
dence in Pom2roy Must be ·..u.·
•
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bOuM Ud .., .. UN .. ~ 1• 4eRr:lb.. _ _
crossed plgs for ule, also 1
·
.,
H Ill DHI rMOl'Ud tn Vol. 111. •t Tamsworth sow, one 1952 a good houae and _above fioocl - firm Mli'chlnery
:;,'!\';, ~U.~.~~·!w"-:'~~r...:.l -~~~
Chevrolet plekup truck lor area. Owner rgJr;ng_ Cali SH
.
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2-4.784 u ...- t........ ville
CI'IIJW • Porilr, Pom•ro,., Ohio. It
•ale, .$25(1.00. One deep wen,
• ,JUUT~I • 3 3 61p SMAIL Allis • abalmer tractm' 1Nt.
10:111) fi
latunlap, Mareh 1"llklder1 . .,. appear
wak!r pump and pipe, 165.00. ---=----:--=....:..~ Uo;1 · 101110 equipment. SH sJ- 01... mb""t "'"" ror
Geclr&amp;o
L"IYMtock
l 211 11.1!
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. , . ,,...,,_ Pro. G. Roberts, (at Bash·
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an&gt; Lon&amp; Bottom, Ohio, R. D.
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3 4 3tp TWO Holstein, registered baby
!P.~men
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lJI\fli'riiJhed luiUH, 4' rooms, ~lvt Contact: Ar.tltut B•fl';
-@£/::
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tiDily and bath. IUS Point
eo r !186-2!03,
S 3 41,41 holoae 'tl.irt: Call ~ Sny·
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f&gt;omeroy . .Pboae WY 2- PONY FOR SALIB.
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Fmewell Party in Forest Run
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_Hodges, ·Who.
PIQ!IIll,' ts leaving for
·.f:lilll'lloitf!~, W. Va .. was guest
. . . ...at a farewell party Frl·
-"'!!lll'ig lA the Forest Run
church. Mrs. William
11Jporvlsor of the Ohio
Gulld of Providence DisQuOd girls were

but contributed on the gHt.
Committees for the
party
were Joyce Bunch, Reberca
Garnes, Janet Powell and Ken·
neth English tables : Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Hampton. Helen Brown
and Patricia Bulfington, serv·
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nelius Bunch and daughters, Jlf.
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About
Middleport

-

Soldier.tf Q1uriir

Army Sperlallat Four La.,
bers of the Cllapter will be bon· renee E. Hysell. whose wife,
M.4Jitlf'1.
ore'd.
_
R~. Uv.- at 690 Laure);.
· 'l'beOdorus (:Ouncll
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II, )llddl~port. wu 118111ed. solo
America wW meet Monda,v The Mlddlepolt Uterary Club tiler of the quarter for t b e
7:30 p.m. at the IOOF ball. wlli meet Wednesday, March 4 lllst Engineer Company . charter will be draped for at the borne of Mlas Beta ·San- Fruth, Germany, Feb. ts. All
•tEll!al~th Young. lnllpection wiD bom. Mlsa SUII8D Park and Mrs. editor In the unit. Spwtl•llat
be conducted by Edllll Wakely Charlea Bradbury wiD present sell was selected for Ill' ~eflo
deputy
the !JrogJ:am. Roll call wiD be ly oppearance, ~~· !IIIII
t
a Nobel 0r Pulitzer winner.
performance ol duties lllid J!lil.,
1
The Pomeroy Shakespeare
MAR. I
'".ge ":.~id BJlldler,", ~
Club wlll meet Wedneaday at Evqellne Chapter, Order of of Mr. and Mrs. l&gt;a'(l!'enee ~A.
P· m. at the home of Mrs. the Eastem Star, will meet Hysell, Route 1, entered, t·lle
Robert W~. 3
Thursday ev2ning at 7:30 p. m. Army-in January lf59 aQd,iru
p
Cha ter 181
OES at the Masonic Temple In Mid· been overseas since 1 . Jl.iipr
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P
dleport. Initiatory work will be temlll!r .. li~l ~ a Jm,.~
exemplified by the ebapter. All ate of Rutliind High ScliOiit •..
iml1feiSDll'·l Jllllmbers ~ urged to tttend.
.
,
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Pvt. Larry v. Smtunblln, zo . tlon course at the Army Quar. . Past Chiefs of• Magnolia Tern- party '!1)~y at 7:30 ·p.la~;jtt .,
100 tf Mrs. NIII'Dia A. Sham!&gt;- termaster Srhool. Fort Lee, Va., pie Pythian Sisters will meet lhe Skate-Away rink on Roiilll
lin, Route 1 Cheshire, com· Feb 28. The 18-year-old soldier Thursday evening at Ute home 7.
. • .
1
ploted eight weeb of miUtary entered the Army last
of Mr Adam Ebersbaeb
MAR.
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pollee lralain&amp; at the U. s. and completed basic training
s.
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The Catholic W~ !' •
Army Tralulng Center, Fort Fort Knox. Ky. He Is a
The Pomeroy Bend Citizens the Sacred Heart ~~ l• l :\""'
Gordon. Ga .. J11 mld-Febl'1181'J. graduate of Kyger Creek
Band Radio club, the Auxiliary meet Friday following ~,. Lia&gt;He eniered the Army Iaiii sehool.
and famUles will. hold a skating ten services.
September and completed ha·
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VOL
XV NO• .272
P0MERoY-MJDDLEPOR1; OHJ9~
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1964
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Space
hero John H. Glenn Jr. and Ida
aides today derllned to coJII.
menton a suggestion by Colum·
bus Mayo; M. E. Sensenbrenner
that GJ~ withdraw from the
May 5 primary as a candldate
lor the Pemorratlc nomlnatlon
to the Senate.
Comment was also declined
"for now". on whether Glenn
milht aak tbe Serrelarjo of the
lor permissloo to C8JIIo

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CH4'1'l'ANOOGA, Teu. A fec!Jrll) jury resumed dellheratlnns today bt the sevenweek-I'!Pg trial of Teamsters
~~James R. Hofla .on char~esl
that be rigged a jury.
The Clllll! of Hoffa and
CO)odeleDijanta was placed in the
·h'ands of Ute jury at 7:25 p. m.
EST after a flurry of mistrial
motions tltal were turned aside
by Judge Frank Wilson.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY. OHIO

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Ills retlremeot from 1!1(1 Marine
Corps It elfeetlve, although It
was Indicated Glenn would not.
However, Glenn told Ida earn·
palgn cbalnnan Tuesday he
would wage "an lnteOBive caJII.
palgn" for the nomination after
April 1,
Sensenbrenner who supports
Sen. Stephen M. Young lor reelection aald In a letter to
Glenn reooverlng at Grant Hoepllal from a bead Injury re-

ment, that If Ills ealnpalgn dld
not begm unW AprU 1 Oblo vat.
ers would not have enough time
to leam bls polltlcil views.
Forcl Eastman, Glenn's press
reJitionJ aide, said SensenbreJ&gt;.
nit's letter was received late
tuotday night and It b'!4 not reralved thorough study. Eutman
lndloated there might · be C0J11.
ment later.
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Glenn, a lieutenant colonel,
was to have retired from the

of hit Injury,
to remain ou
the Corps lor
It Is Marine

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Jy on the 11rtt ol,!eacb . month,
whlcb automatic8lly .eitellded
Glenn'• active duty ,to AprD 1.
Navy Serrelary Paul Ithas the aQthorlty to
GleJJD to campaign lor
lnatioo before his
(rom the Marin• Is ,

lhat It would be at least two
weeks before Glenn would be
"up and around," and perhape
some tlmeafter that before the
aslronaut could actively
take up Ill• campaign trail.
This wOIIkl mean Gk!nn would
pbyalcally be able to ram.
unW nearly the end of
month anyway,
A hospital spokesman said
conlinued to be In satiscondition. but added he

The spokesmau decUned to Indloate 1lben Glenn might leave
the hospital.
Senaenbrenner told Glenn his
"supporters cannot do the C8JII.
palgnlng for you. They Jack a
voting record oo WI&gt;Jeb to base
iheir claim. They lack any
clear statement from you whleb
the people ol Ohio can study.
They may at any time mlsrep.
resent your position."
"AI a matter of prot.ectlng

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FELLOWSmP MEETS
ln. florida Em/H
The Pomeroy Baptist Youth Mr. and Mrs.
William
Fellowship met Sunday
Grueser have returned from
THURSDAY, Morol• S
al the church from 6:10 to
three-weeks vacation in
!JiQf~f! Bishop,,
NOT OPEN
30 p.m. The program was giv· sola and Daytona Beach. Fla. Jr'i/e Guesu Here
en by Penny McKinzie and
While in Daytona Mr · Grue~r Mr .and Mrs. Harry Moore
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Ia Sheridan, on the topic, "How att~nded stock car races h~ld entertained with a dinner ManMorch 6&gt;-7
lias
God Shown His
c;r&lt;,atl there.
1ay evening at their home on
"DRUMS OF AFRICA"
Love'"
Thirteen
members
and
They
also
visited
with
lheir
l
Sout.h Third Ave. Guesll in·
(A Tale of Terror·
one
visitor
were
present.
Sharson.
Airman
Third
?lass
n.on
eluded· Bishop .and Mrs. Roger
(Technicolor)
on
Young
and
Mrs.
Michaels
Grueser,
who
Is
slahoned
With
Blanchard of Cincinnati, Bishop
Frankie Avalon,
Marlette
of the Southern Ohio Diocese of
COMPLETES COURSE
.H'trtle·y, Lloyd Borhner, To· were leaders. A discussion con- !he Air Force al Oriando.
Thatcher.
cerning a St. Patrick's D a y spent some time wilh
the Episcopal Church, and Mr. Pvt. John W. casto, son of
Party was held.
Meigs. countians in Florida
apd Mrs. Leo Story of Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs; Elmore F. Ca..
"CATTLE KING"
(Technicolor)
the wmter. Mrs. Robert
Following the dinner Mr. tt·o~·~Ch~es~hl~r.'::e,~c~o'.':m~pl~e~ted~ldl~~~~~
Robert Taylor, .Joan Caul·
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Columbus. stayed wtth .
Moore, Senior Warder.
field, Robert Loggia, Lilln·y
S.M.S. and Mrs. Michael A. Gruesers' daughter, Debb1e.
Mr. Story, Junior Warder,
four girls chosen from 1200 try·
Gateo.
Grasso of Bitburg,
their home on G~anl-st .
the Pomeroy Episcopal Ch 1~rcJ1 . 1 oots. Miss Farmer also ranks
are
announcing
the
birth
her
parents
were
Ill
Flonda.
held a business conference
third In her class ol300 studenll
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
daughter.
Elaine
Maxine,
the
Bishop.
Bishop
and
at
Meadowdale.
Morch ..,.10
17 at A.F.B. hopitsl.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Blonchard also went .to a
iiiiiiiii
ELVlS PRESLEY
par•nts are Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L.. Wood ry meeting of St. Peter's
in
H. Chapman of Tuppers Plains of Pomeroy are announcmg
copal Church in Gallipolis on
"FUN IN ACAPULCO"
(TechnicoJor)
and Mrs. Marie Grasso
of birth of a son, Rodney ' Lee. Monday eveillng.
Elvia Presley, Ursula An- Brooklyn, N. Y. The Grassos weighing 7 pound! and
dreu, FJsa Cardenas, Paul have two other daughters.
ounces ~ February 17 at
Fam. ilie~ J'iBit,
Lukas
Annette 10\'.o and
'" hosp1tal. Grandparents
~elarartoons
leen Ann s.'
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Mr. and Mrs ... Denver Rysell
Dine on Suru.l.ay
~iii!iOi:Oi:Oiii:iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~;;;_..................,l Pomeroy and Mrs. Jack Wood I Mr. and Mrs. Perry
of Athens. Great-grandmothrr were hosts' for a family dinner
is Mrs. c. A. Swick of Rutland. Sunday with their chlldren and
The Woods have another son families coming to visit IJe.
and daughter. Keith and Bon· fore Larry Mitch leaves for
nle.
military s.,..lce March 11.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Robert Mitch and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry BUI11CO I and Steven or
(Reva Re•l of Columbus are Va ; dOd Mr. and Mrs.
announcing the birth of a 7 lb. Houck and daughters, Beth and
5 oz. son, Steven
William, carol, of Marlon; Larry Mitch,
Sunday March 1 nt Riverside Middleport; 8l!d Mr. and Mrs.
Methodist Hospital. Grandpar· Nonnan F'oss, Point Pleasant,
enis are Mr. and Mrs. Walter who Is a brother of Mrs.
Bunce, Middleport and Mr. and Mitch.
Mrs. Don Rea, Pomeroy. Mr.
Mrs. Grover Erb and Mrs. See Pre•entat,ion
Ernest Rea of Pomeroy and
Mrs. M. J. Miller of MlddJ&amp;. Of 'The Mikado'
Mrs. Arthur Skinner and Mro.
port are great grandparenll.
[)ave Fanner were In Dayton
Friilay . evening where they ....
tended the performance of the
GObert and SUllivan
"The Mikado" given by the
Meadowdale High Sc:hool musIc .department.
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Cindy Farmer, daughter of :~· J......
and Mri. Dan Farmer, had
a !eadlng part. She was one of

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remove youraeU from the Oblo
Democratic primary. AI a malter of faime81 to both Oblo VOlera and youraelf, there must be
more than 30 days to determine
where John Glenn, candidate,
stands:"
Glenn, In a letter to Jam..
F. Bell, Ida campaign managel',
promlaed to "redouble my ef·
forts when I am released from
the Marine Corps."
Hobert Wallace, In ~barge of

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oald Glem!,'s wife, Amle; l!lf
parenll, Mr. and Mi'l.
Gleen Sr., and .Mrs. 8d
C&amp;rpenter will make campjlji
appearances in Glean's stet!~
starling the week. of March ll
Fred Bobn, zan..vllle, W.
heado the financing team, ifll
about flO,OOO had IJeell eoneetii
aince beadquarten opened Fe!J
1 but most of it has been spo~
He said it will lake about ~~..
000 a month to nm 'the Cllm!IU!I

fDragging in Ohio River
Fruitless; Held up Today ~
'By Winds, Stormy Weathef

Tonight thru W•dnesdty
W•lt Dlsney'a
"SWORD IN THE STONE"

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TAUB TO CWB
Patrolman G. E. 11cott of
J am
Ohio State Patrol, opolte to
Kit- Rutland mgh SChool
Club 'nle8day night.
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