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Antique Quilts Bridge thePastandFrJtunl
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By at:ULAR JONES
Its delicate greea and white,' E"ex, and 1 mosaic with Its usuol one Ia yellow and black, T b r o u I b Tba
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"It waa from Aunt Dinah's land a j&gt;eautifui irla desi8Jled in Idifferent pieces &lt;even a piece of each block deplctinl a part of "Wll~ Rose" and "Rooo of SJnor.
quilting party 1 was seeing Nel--one in Ievender and white wltb 'the late Mayp1e Harris' apron American history
beginning on," and one mode ~Y her moUe home ... ~. "
Itiny stitching.
j slrings). One of the most Inter-!with tho Norsemen and
the thor from plecea of blue clressee
Amerlcllll! of the Space Age Mrs. Jomes Rarley bad sev-. esUng wao displayed by Miss•well - known figures cl Priscllla, Bbe bad worn as a cblld.
V.n•t bolding quilling psrties, ' eral she ha:l made herself. One jBess Sanborn, It had been ~~:••• ! Indians! Daniel Boone ed. oth- A mounlian ~oman once wao
so far as 1 gather, and per- was "Tree of Ufe," In green ,to her gr'lll'finother b~ a n"""' !·"''· Tlus was a lovely reminder quoted saying, It scare&amp; me to
haps we have lost therein a and white, an mtrtcate· desigD;I·servlllg u
a DliJSionary m.of the past.
know how much of my life Ia
vo•uable piece of Americana. :one with the Ohio lOOse, a deli- China. Each block contain•
Mrs. George Skinner oho~d . in my quUts - my joys, sorFor quill making, whatover el,. cato pink and white; a Persian! Chinese WQI"d wblle tho qullt •e all wool _worsted In a nme!I'OWS, trou~les and memories of
wr' t on at quilting parties, ' shawl design made from a pa~ spells out a hymn In Chinese. j potcb btlongmg to her grand- my !emily - each quilt Is Uke
was an •rt.
, tern belonging to Mrs. Martini Mn. John Kincaid had 111 un- mother Horden - while Mar- 1 Ufe - dlffere~t In some
Proof of it was plain to see :-----------··--------- ·--------~- -- ---··- :garet Parsoons of Rutland ~d way, as we all differ.
recently when members of Re-I 16-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-lo!lddleport, 0, Jan. 19, 1966 . sent one mad~ by her aunt m All are done by band In a
turn .Jonathan Meigs Chapter. :
Ia etu:Istmas Wreath motiff; a painstaking stitch. The lives
DAR .. wltnmed a program !
!beautiful red and grees combln- of entire families are embodied
on antique quilts at the home I
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of Mrs. Nan Moore.
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lllklng work.
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Jimmy's shlrt, Mary's dresses,
I su se the ''quilting bees" I
ill b 8 tty Mrs. Nan Moore dispJayed Joey's coal, and so they goppo
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The program wns presented gram. Hostesseo w
•. o. several made by her DIOiher, There's a "heap of llvin'" that
\If our grandmot ers
lmt!l by fourl.h grade students wben Haye~. Sara Roush, Marie Rlz- Mrs. Washington who
had
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w- .,. the forerunners of our wo- the reguJar meeting tl the Sy- er Miooie Harris Dee Brown
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f th ,
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h goes ~ o ma ng a qm , eo- ~
men's cl~bs of ~a~. After aU, r.acu~~ PTA was held lo the W~nda Stewart ~ Virgini~
e80on;e:rs o~~ ~eerwasa! ~!aa::: o~•;:e the~ ~~~ r: l
woten l:e t!~:OC:II:tt~e~m~/;! local .sc~ool auditorium Tt1es.. Fi.sher,
ed 'th [delicate periwinkle pettern, a vldes 8 cultural pabridge foto I
no was . • .
. . ,day evenmg, Jan. 11. The meet· fhe program open WI 8 , Wedding Ring design, and oth- th fu
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gathered Wllb theu qmltmg : ing. condueted by the president, group of songs by the fourth I
II 'th d · t fl h'
I e ture.
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''piece~·· for a ~ay .of wor~. i Margaret Cottrill, opened with grade students. They, were ac- 1er~r: E~~ard a~o:te; I~a~"~n l A great grand~aughter m~y I
news lt('lfls (~oss1p, Just rna} -: the pledge to the American flag . companied on the plano by junusual one in 8 ''box" d~slgn sleep un?er a .soft cloud of qutlt l
bel, and a b1te I&lt;&gt; eat.
. Devotions were read bv Marty Mrs. Ruth Stearns. Roma Nease , th t tu d 1 to
made With miles of stitches by j
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At our qw1lmg par Y we ~ Willi~ms followed by the LDrd's read 'What to do Throng out IE .
B 11 nM'lh
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pa en an s o one S· j
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· y ear; " a reel't aI'tor. ~ uswn. de b
' her oan th a (sev· th e long ago but cos
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d1'dn'I do th e wor k' buI we had Prayer
the Ctrrung
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tun admiring the work or moth· i On bt'haH of lhe t!Xecutive •·Birthdays" by Linda Sprouse; I hera mede Y 100 moltser) Twh. 0 in the spirit of love.
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qu1 . ts '
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e.rs an gran mo en
. officers. the president express· readings, ' y on
a Ys mother and daughter
have ' Service to others
without
SJnct gone. Here .were
tht&gt;u ~ ed hN thanks to Mrs. Lee, the Nose," by Jay ~oh1er, tt-and lbeen taking blue ribbons at the ·thought of selfish gain eternat- j
caref~lly med~ st1tehes
and •l music teacher, the
teachers, "Man In the Oruon Bed, by I county fairs for years _ one ly spans the gap between hu- ;
beauttful handiwork ldt for fn· . mothers
for making the Joyce Mohler.
th L C bl
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d man hearts.
ture genera I.tons. Th e DAR , d~ 1· costume~ and to everyone who A play1etle "E very Season 1•was1 1. e d og· a n pa ern en
Of such quilts can be
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ChristiDBs Has A Reason, was presen.e old.
enca.~ h.ent~.ge, makes use. of : program .
by :he-, group, and an amusm~ Mrs. Lochary had several be- ~&amp;YliiWM!l,..,., ,
old Thmgs even
antique lt was unanimously agreed to song. 'I Know an Old Lday, 1 . t th 1 te A . W b- ~
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quilts. We hope to help keep send 8 planler w Miss Vilma closed the program. The clos-1 1ngmgdoh •,a .1 ggle e ~~
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Am~n·ra a . 1an d . of ptop1e f ret- · Pikkoja, librarian of the book- ing prayer was gl'len
Y • rs.: the qW1ts called ''Path ! ::1
~to pursue hfe, liberty .and hap· mob:le, confined lo Holzer hos- . EsLhtr Thorpe.
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jerts of the past g1ve us hope ~rs. Letha Morris, teacher, re- punch and coHee were served I
for the future.
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. Iceiwd the attendance banner by Betty Ash. Vera Craig, DonMr. and Mrs. William Myers i
Members brought the1r quilts and the $3 award.
na Smith, Anna R~ush. Marga-I
and family of Johnstown were I
and each had a story (j) tell.: Homeroom mothers were re- ret Eichinger, Dons Sayre and !
• .flmm
, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr~. Pat Lochary told an inter· i mindt•d of lheir duty in treat- I Wanda Neigler.
The Esther C1rc.le. of
the . Aibert Alwo:~rd,
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estmg story of qulllmg. lt be-1ing the studenls on Valentine !
Bertha M. Sayre M1ssmnary So-!1 Mr
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ID early centunes m the Middle , The third grade students will
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East t~nd sinee has tJecon-ie an , vresent the Feburary 8th profOUn
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Mr~. Rod (irim m Jan. 14. De-! rr:~: ~ew:;t.mot er,
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art- a lost ene for most of us -- ----- - - - ~ -- vot10ns were led by
Mrs. 1· Va1ery Ann Baylilf returnI Gnmm.
who do not have lime
to '
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c 'd 'II
"piece a qu11t"
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j The program. In ch•rgo of Sund:y, :~ter •:::.no~ or~;.:
The story y,as told of a qu1H :
Mrs c,retta S1mpson, consisted weeks With her rand arents j
made for the Queen of F.ngland
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice of of several arttcles and letters M
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~hat requtred e1ght ~·ea1·s of m- 1
Chester v1s1led Sunday WJth lfrom workers concermng ilfe- • rd. Canh. 'ssh. · · omp ms 1
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wor m sam an em- , AutomatiOn and Jeisure was rs. eel1 Jmes..
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l ~md sup!JQrt of children lR the · Jed to Columbus by Mr and I
bro•dery
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W i Mrs Harold Hamson an son, Murrow Children's Home
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Mrs. Tompkms where she was
rs ,a wre~ee " . oon IS- ~ S C S held its January meeling l e ·
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rents- acone College.
Imet by her parents, Mr. and
plaH•d two quilts which had at the church with 11 members img the week w~h her ~all"
It was voted to send $5 dues Mrs. John Bayliff.
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been madt-.bv her mother, the and une visilor, Mrs. Frances iMr. and Mrs ~a~\~~ Searl~~ to the Meigs County Council of . Mrq C. F. Tompkms was in ,
late Mrs 'Wtll Plummer of Rut- Spenrer, present. The meehng Mr and Mrs.
ton Va IChur(·hes. Several notes of ap· : Wel!~ lon Monday afternoon. j
land. They were
beautiful was m charge of Mrs Gladysileft Vlonday for Arhng '
d preriati'On were read from to asmt with a
Methodist
thrtlgs Martba 's Vineyard, wilh Spencer who presented
Ute for .8 visit With their 90~ r~ Ifr1ends of the eornmunitv visit- I Lraini~g conference on workers
topic Devotions were given by Ifamily, Mr. and Mrs. a rled and remembered with plates · with yeunger children, held at
Bernice Bailey of a poem, "The i H~rlS an: ~w so~ e Ben- of fruit during the Christmas Ithe Methodist church.
Secret." Psalms 26 : 1~29, and
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~h ka~; Steve Iseason. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jed Webster
Pomeroy. Ohio
Prayer. Several members as- nett a~d sons, 1u~h 8
k d was chatrman of thi busmess 'j and son, James were Sunday
sisteri with the program. Oth· 1C~lum. us. spen Me wdeeMen Isession.
dinner guests of her
1evening
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TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
er ar t1c1es rea were,
ow Ch 1 B It Ch ·k 12 sus-I he love gift
program mot er 1 rs. T. C, """us
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Done ·'' " 1\ge or Leisure ,. and tained a fractured wr1st while 1m charge of Mr~. Mane Roush aMv.. n,R ·be at.R't hi nd Fl 1
PRIDAY d SATURDAY
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''Automatic Buying la Super- ere an w.as "'- en. 0 e ·! was en 1
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ence Ann and Carrie B e t hI
"GENGHtS KAHN•
Imarkets."
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Ians Memonal ~nspltal where I De! Jcious refreshments were J Bearhs visited reet!'ntly ln Bel-l
8 ~ast ~as a~l·~~· h ta ,served by the hostess,
!TechniC'olorJ
During
the
business
sessien,
pre with Mr. and Mrs. Palll 1
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Stephen Boyd, James Mason, ; In charge of Ruth Erwin, a .rers. pa
h Y 81 f een , Grimm, assisted by Mra. Glen- , Grinstead and daughter, Lori .
Eli Wallach, Francoise Dor- . port was given 00 the fhTJst- returned Lo her orne
rom
I J ea. nf·tie.
leac, Telly Savalas, Robert
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. I H 't I oa O'Connor to Grelta s·
Morley. Yvonnr Mitchell, :mas baskets sent to 11 shut·ins. : VeterJns
emona ospt a ,
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Imp-: John Wayne Teaford visited 1
Omar Sharif, as Genahh
IThe-re Wt're 30 sick l'alls re-I whel·e
sht underwent surgery 1. ~on,. Helen Simpson,
Ethel
Mond ay WI'lh h.1s mothor , Mr~- '
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port:.- d and three cards sent to :rP.c~nt. y,
Smlth, Edna PJCkrns, Mane Editb T{'aford Wid son, Cecil.
"MORO WtTCH DO.CTOR" : shut-ins.
I \11\ham. Perry. Ault celebrat- Roush, Lina C·lftlS and Fran· ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sadler
Jilek Mahoney, Mart~e Dean, , PI
ad to tit andled h1s mnth b1rthday Sundev ,
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Pancho Mangalooa.
:ms were m e qu
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·d ces Wilcoxen.
returned to their home, Brldgesew ra8S . Mrs. Frances Spen- t wJ 8 amt Y. _mner. r. an ,
pert Tuesday, after an over. SUN., MON. and TUESDAY · ' cer was welcomed into the S0- Mrs. C. H. Wls~. Jr.
were I
night visit with her
aister,
January 23-24-25
ciety
guests for the: dtnner.
Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
"THE SANDPtPIR"
Other members altendlng In- Harry Moms has returned
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Mrs. Bernard Garrett of DuniTechnlcolorl
eluded
Mabel
Van
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Mildto
Akron
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for
L-W Va viSI'ted receoUy
Ell za beth Talor Rlrhard s.,..
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ton, Eva Marie Saint, Morgan red F'rank, Eva Kimes, Mrs. e una
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with her mother, Mrs. B. F.
Mason, Chas. Bron•on.
Ida Knight, Mrs. Flor&lt;DCe · en Hubbard Morris Friday.
Gravely and her mter Mill.
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chael, Betty Frederick, Letba K&gt;thryn Elhs, daughter of, Religious Affirmation Day J. A. Eden.
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Wood and Ethel Orr.
Mrs. Della C::Ornahan of Bucy- ,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_, rus, Is a patient at Holzer Hos- and Royal Observance Day
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pita! In Gallipolis.
be held at the Pomeroy Maso11- j
ic Temple Sunday •t z p.m.
Party Given Monday
Special services for all
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At Dillard Home
Arch Masons and brother
Mrs. Ralph H. Ballard enter- sons, w'.'l be observed
WEST COLUMBIA - Funertained with a Stanley party i by lBVIImg the Order ol
a! services were held. Monday :
, Monday afternoon et her home/~" ~tar ~nd f f';;;uhes and B•lh- at 2 p.m. for. William E. Foley,!
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Bashan Road. Following a dem- !0 o.
at the Rawlings-Coats Funeral'
by Mrs.
Richard Order of Job s Daughters,
home In Middleport. Burial wu !
In the Riverview cemetery. 1
garnet were played i pore~ts, to take part In the
with prizes awarded to Miss Jow.s lp annual service.
PaUbearers were
Russell ,
Doris White, Mrs. Arthur Mor· The Rev. Compaoion Free- Young Jr., Willtam
Young,
arity and Mrs. Ballard. Mrs. land Norris will bring the mes- 1
Rife, Worley RHo,
! Arvil Holter woe tho opprecia- sage, the Norris quartet will James Kauff, Paul Kauff and
i tion prize.
sing religious songs, and
Wilham Lemley. Rev. Donald
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Relreshments were served by will be pr,.ented by Job's
Boone was In charga of the ser' the hosteSI to the above and ;gbters. AU Masons and
II"''"· Oliver Bailey, Mrs. Stan- 1familles are urged to Re::lw~A~ttendlag from out-of- town
Trussell and Mro. Russell this spectol service.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dov1ments will be
ts and Mr. and Mn. Charleo
Foley, Rutland; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rife and Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Rife, RD, Mldclleport; Mr.
and Mrs. Wi!Uam Lemley and
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and Mrs. Michael Mate,
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William Foley, Columbuo; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lemley and daughter and Joha Lambert, RD,
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Young Sr.,
Mrs. Olevia Young and Mrs.
Janice Young, all of West \)1lumbla; Mr. and Mn. Robert
Kennedy, Mrs. Cecil Kauff ed
Mrs. Paul Kauff, aU of Ru~
land: Mra. Robert Grogan o1
Toledo, Mr. and Mrs.
John
Belt Bargains tlre tlt •••
Kaufl and Gene Kauff, J.lkldleport.

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Funeral Held
For W. E. Foley
In Middleport

Naturolizers patented Contoured Sole
rests your feet while you walk.

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SALE'

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Chapman· Canaday
In lhe Mllldlellock MIMt,. IU.. 111•
I'OMI!ROY'I QUALITY IHOI ITOitl

NOW
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RUTLAND FURNITURE
ARNOLD GRATE

$H 2-4211

RUTLAND, 0.

NAME OMITTED
The name of a half-brother,
Frank Still, was unlntenUonally
omilted from the list of survivors of William E. .Foley, West
Columbia, ill bJa .Gbltuary,

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Naming of Directors is
Delayed Until Feb. 16th

7.95 Slacks

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8. 95 and 9. 95
Slacks

C'rltlclsm of how directors of the Melgo County Com•
munlty Improvement Corp. are selected Is expected to be
quieted by an action taken Wednesday night In Pomeroy.
Reported · complaints centered upon the theme that "de·
mocrats had been pa"ed up" In nan1ing dlrecton 1111 year.
Meeting at the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Co. In Middleport, with President Bill Chllds In the chair,
the CIC delayed nomtnatlon of nine dlreclon until Febtlm.16.
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Also, It was made clear by Mr. Cbllds that at that
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ntmtioatlons will be Jnvited
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from the floor.
lee, Jolm Blaettnsr. Olin Boothe,
Dick OweR Jock caraey, Bm
TOUR BANK - Mrs. Mary Grover, bookkeeper at the Pomeroy National Bank, shows Pomeroy Junior High studettta
A comntittee ol three, Fred Grueser, Lloyd
Blackwood, Pat.y Ash, Kathy Francis and Randy Burt equipment used in her department during a tour of the facility this week.
Crow, chairman, Bernard V. Bob lloefllch Crow
WJDpll More than eo eighth grade mathemattca students cl PHS teacher John Mora visited the bank as part or a study unJl
Fultz and to
Leslie
F'. Fultz,
was and Bob Jacoba. _
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nominate
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Sizes 29 to 50 waist measure, wash and wear fabrics.
Solid colors and neat patterns.

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Wear Department on the 2nd Floor
$12.95 WOMENS SLACKS ·.. · .............. SALE $8.00
$10.95 WOMiNS SLACKS .................. SALE $7.00
$9.95 WOMENS SLACKS ...... ---- ·.. ·.... SALE $7.00
$7.95 WOMENS SLACKS .................. SALE $5.00
$5.95 WOMENS SLACKS .............. ·.. · SALE $4.00
$4.95 WOMENS SLACKS ........ ·...... ·.. SALE $3.00
$3.95 WOMENS SLACKS ...... · .......... · SALE $2.50
$4.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS .... -- ............ SALE $3.00
$3.95 GIRLS SLACK S~TS ............ ·.... · SALE $2.50
$2.95 GillLS SLACK SETS ..... -.. ,.. " .. ... SAlE $2.00
$7.95 Womens Orion Sweaters (Extra Size) ·· SALE $5.00
$5.95 Womens Banlon Sweaters (Extra Size) SALE $4.00
$3.95 GIRLS SLACKS · -- ·.... ·...... · .. .. .. SALE $2.50
$2.95 GIRLS SLACKS · .... ·.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. SALE $2.00
$7.95 WOMEN$ SLIPOYER SWEATERS .... SALE $5.00
$5.95 WOMEN$ SLIPOYER SWEARRS .... SALE $4.00
$29.50 WOMEN$ RAINCOATS · ·· ·· ·•···· · SALE $22.00
$25.00 WOMEN$ RAINCOATS ··· · ········ SALE $20.00
$19.50 WOMENS RAINCOATS .. ·...... ·.. SALE $15.00
$16.50 WOMENS RAINCOATS : ·.... · .... · SALE $13.00
$13.95 WOMENS RAINCOATS ............ SALE $10.00
$7.95 GIRLS SWEATERS ·.... ·.. -- .... -- .. -- SALE $5.00
$5.95 GIRLS SWEATERS .. ·........ ·.. ·.... - SALE $4.00
$4.95 GIRLS SWEATERS .... · .......... ·.... SALE $3.00
$3.95 GIRL$ SWEATERS ·.... ·........ ·.... ·SALE $2.50
$12.95 WOMEN$ SWEATERS .......... ·.. · SALE $8.~
$1G.95 WOMENS SWEATERS .............. SALE $7,00
$8.95 WOMENS sWEARRS .... ·.......... · SALE $6.00
$7.95 WOMENS SWEATERS ................ SALE $5.00 .
$5.95 WOMENS SWEATERS ............... ~ SALE $4.00 :
$4.95 WOMEN$ SWEATERS ·.... ·.......... SALE $3.QO ~•.
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It wao pointed out that nomfnalions for prospective directors will still be open from the
floor at the next meeting. Current dlrectnrs and members tf
the C. 1. C. executive comntittee
will cootlnue to serve In their
pressnt capacity until the next
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The MDIII- SintpSQJI....,_ out to Iuach '*-" 12:10 and Johnsoa lnsura!lce nr any com- 1formatio• concerning them to lings, Jack Bachner, Genevlevt
Agency 08 North Beeollll-av 111 p. m.
billation of the above names. ceontact, his department ur the Sherman, John Frede~~ek Full&gt;,
Middleport Ioooted of It was reported tho 111011ey Police said the. amount
the IMe1gs t;ounty Shenlf Robert C. Cec1i Bradbury,
G&gt;li 1\(liler,
era! hundred clollarlln ;ash 111111 approllmately $500 111 f1, fS, checks were wrtllea for totaled lj Hartenbaeh.
. IFranki!Il Tr1pplett, John Zerkle
number
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bills,
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Signatures
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m- Da~sy Patterson and Dw1gbt Of~
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Chief Gilkey revealed . the elude Isabel . S.'mpson Norman ]&gt;er. .
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enterell wblla Ill employoo Wlf IIIU'ance 1 SimjlllOII, Jnsuraaeo and urged uyone having iR- Hellman. Harnet Barr Rawl- twn of the burglary.

:;~:~:f1.~1 Ke.aton,

Stake-out
Nel Sthree
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Calm in l'eath Row, Vows I nnocense

rectoro.
Nine directors are selected by COLUMBUS UP!) _ ''I'm He may leave the L-block As 1 coedemned mao, Kea- blhack. hwavy ha ir. Hed lhe~ hbome Kea~ o, aRone - ti me inm aMte of
the membership of the C. I. C. innocent, tl* condemned man onct 8 day _ for exercise ill ton does have some privileges. w en_ e w~s 15 an . as .een 11.'e v 1 u~ e1or?la 1ory a1 ans.
Tht lnvltaUon was cleU•voredj
according to Presldeat ~·said l..;k- around the room tho prison courtyard, but he He may have coffee whenever ljlaiTled tw~ee. lhe first bme held. With sl?ymg Karl Bartee,
to Jllll. .o.ndbl by U.
and the other SIX . are appoml- a • then ~ . directly Into dnesn1. "l don't cart to leave he wants it and IS g1ven 24- When he was 16. He had two 42, of New CarliSle and Rutb
Amba,..dor !llester
Middleport Pollee Chief Her- ed. by tho Meigs Gounty Com- mnd e es '~m 1101 'afraid my cell much," he !Mid. "I've hour across ro • radio.
children .with each wife. HIS Sherman .. 43, a Da yton walt.ru,tnl a 30; ll!lnute formal
bert Gilkey's dept. appro- miSSioners. Those already nam- loydle~' •
been to the OIOUI'I)olrti Ollly "I have a set of earphoaes second w1fe. Harnet, and the~r ress. dunng a holdup a\ a bar
at bei' olflce.
bonded three Juvenile boys Wed- ed by the comntisslooers for
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in my cell and like to listen ch.'!~ren hve w•th hw parenls. Marrh 15.
nesdsy night entering Cenlral tbia year ara Bernard Fultz, Cleo Vernon Keaton of Day· Twice a week be II allowed at night to the radio," be said. . 1 ve accepted the fact I may Keaton insists he Is Innocent
DELAWARE, omo elemenniary school building. Middleport: Fred Crow. SYJ'll· ton, o resident of the Ohio Pllll- to shower and a prison barber ''I've become adjusted to life die and sm wilhng w do JUSt as of the Francis murder He sel
Rickey
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of the lrlo, two rnse: Kenneth McElblnny, re- itenli'ary'o death row since Nov. shaves him with a safety razor here and time slowly DIOves ou. the others have dono before out several reasons in' his aIale Br"""'
""" thee board 0f COIIIIty 9, told me abou1 bis pbll010,.~
•"'- oa Wednesdays and Frldsys, There really aren't any days me ' " he sa~d · . ted P'ck peal to support his trial was uo"
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UniVWilly a ctfl el abeoll
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st·•-• _ ,_ Pomeroy· Freeland Norris Ro- 0lectr' chal 111 Ill IntervieW
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m wrlllng notes 1o pnson off!- Pleas Nov. 5 of first de e But Keaton says he Is not bE$.
oall My Past Century" by
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and Veraon Wever Rut- Inside the prlSOlll stark gray He wears the special unironn, clals and asking for favors. I murder in the shooting of :.':,. ter,
lhop Rerbil'l Welch.
Chief Gilkey saltl It WB! lite In· ard lo clalms
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red stripee down the legs of his mmd my own business sad rice L. Francis, 27, of Williams- "I have nothing agln.st tbe
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port during a robbery
last Ohio penal system," he told me.
of~~~~esMI-~nllmili k.li b~lddl t '~ : t ~ was uofalr 11 that 110 ':m! WUJJ. Walking Into a grim, for- pela of his blue denun jacket Keal&lt;ln Is 28, shorter than av- March !3 m a rural area near And, be said, the prison ~
.._:'epnr po co par crats wore named 11 was a tr-llke pebilentiary 11 BD 1111- and white shirt instead of the erage with a medium build and Williamsport.
cials watching over him "art
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rorgettable elPOrtenco - even uaual prison blue wort shlriS. a tbick crop of carefully parted Dayl&lt;ln pollee also charged just doing their job."
before bla daslh flat Dec. 9
was entered at least leur
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tlmee recenUy. Chlel Gilkey al- a political group and that any'
1!11111; dsyw:snd
MoosenteiCed to go
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Chlel Gllk
aid that ffl
OTHER BU81NE88
to the chair April 22 for a slaySelective Service Syotem will
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alty't· atbletlc director II
bellevecl Imminent.
Melg County
lndi ling be ''Time goes by slowly 11
matlpOWer aoeo11 ollhe war In
NEW YORK (UP!) -A 3-year-old boy, offered a mini.,
Chief Gilkey salcl that milk,
sba adtnUoaal calnl
death row" Keaton told me.
Viet Nom.
tore flag from a large display, chose one for blmseU and
ClOUIH B v s - .T IB~~~I c:~s. and olber Items bad been ~sy by ~· d of Ibis .:"'" We talked the interview room
his big sister, then thoughtfully said: "Please, may I bavo
Thodeo admhdotratlon'a In
during the recent entries ~Ids :O:~ewed the wactl~lty of a rpiaoa oftice. 11 was the PT. PLEASANT - Brerry
Tbe deelsloa will be ap to one for daddy'"
trial ~nt pregram
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€enfral scbool bullcllng olllt C I C during the 1 t first time be bas spoken to a Jones, MBSOD County represen- Lt. Gea. Lewis B. Renhey,
The incident took place the day before the funeral ol
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another IGol wblch Is
wbleh was gotten Into through
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laUve In the House of olegates, lllrector of 1.. IJBiem. H be the late President Kennedy, accurding to Maude Shaw, tho
I'Oidy for Immediate Ull
the furnace room.
Robert :~ell
Keatoa
llllllef the con- ed the only republlc&amp;R I? wm deeldeo to lap celloge man- Kennedy children's nurse, writing in the ourrent lssuo of
tiW ealllpllp to ottract.new
ppolnted•
ber hi chair- slant lcb of
urlty guards election In Mason County to the JIOII'&lt;I" pool, Ike poorest sllld- the Lsdies' Home Journal
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.. .Vetorw Memorial Roepltal
for 111116'"":. ~~
de- IR a 7:-7 cell
with a democratic sweep In tha Nov. enta wlll pi the flrltl-A ciao- The child was John . F. ''So I told her •• gently II I
Tba Oltin Water w
ADMI8IIION8- Alma Pullins, elded that lhe•b lawa shO:d be. bunk basin ancl tolleL Be Is IIIIH _elections, has ~oonced olflcatlolll llld 10me will be Ketllledv Jr. and the flag be could; It was my duty to do so.
ltotary Commission bold Itt
Velsla Roush, Mlcldleeport; and changed so th%t" dueo will be .,. ;, 12 prisoners awaiting OI· be wlll not be 1 candidate for drafted by next year,
picked for his lather, apparen~ Caroline sobbed on my sbou&gt;
-ung Wadneodsy llld said
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payable .., January 1 o1 each eeullon but aside from 18 oe- reelection In th_e May prhnary.
Under the aystom, a collece 1y because It resembled the der, and 1 comforted her; until,
wlll bqln procesa1ng
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easlonal ~ of cbeu ar oards Jones atsted m an open letter studeat tam a toll Ia see Presidential standard, was Ia- at last, she fell asleep."
Uonti 110011 far the •so mlillon Pomeroy; Audrey Gibbs, New a.Jlds called the C 1 C "The be has ntUe to do with the otb- the! be could not devote the wbere be atando In eomparl- ter buried with the PreSident. MISs Sbaw sa1d that the task
bu available. The funds,
Raven; Wllma Ginther, O.eotor·
anfzatlon tbet ~
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time necessary Ito serve the ~o- oon wllll the ml of bls class. "It seemed to 10e so poignant of telling Joba Jr. of hil
vlded 'by Oldo vote'rl tlmJugb
Reed Crill')', Long Bottom;
~ about getting induslry lo- '
, pie, as bls business II ':"''ulrmg U .. oeores well be ll geaer- and fitting; lor President,tatber's death fell to Roberl
pm'al of the capital
mo Eyaon, ReedavUJe; Mrs. Ro- cated In Melp County,
NOW YOU KNOW
more and more of his time. ally COIIldered life from a Kennedy was buried on his IKennedy, but she didu'l th10•
lllelll bond tuue bJ lha
Hamm and daughter, A~ Altendlng-eCbll.k, Horace Tile Repobllc. 11 IRaol ,..
".:c~ll,!':,ti: dralt calL U be doeo 'poorly, son'• third birthday," Miss the child was old enough to
11166, tlectiu, will be Ioaaed
hens, Cheryl Smalelllkl, PL Klrr Jack Welab John Weraer pnc!talmod.., MIJI4, Ull, In sbould be made tmo •
be may be called lip. The tes~ . Shaw wrote.
understand completely.
eounl)r etJIIIIIIsslone to
Pleasant; Ward Sayre, Raelne; ~~ Shuler,
E. B~ .....na.e d 1 ...,.,.. o1 dlately 80 other~= tng oyslem allo applleo to The ehildren'o nnnny, goverulllnalGn ol water
Rodney Swartz, Letart, W. Va.
lh -.o1 AflllliDIIIJ If 111e clldates could file priOr to the aradaale atsolenll.
ness to the Kennedys for seve• Goodloe Wants 40
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To date, oo candidate baa rued Coo
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - City
rlcal\ttralllllcla "" wbicb
ADMISSIONS --: Beiea wn; uall wu lltiiOOIOIIed at 7:20p.m.
LOCAL ftMI'II
or liiiiiiOUIICOd bil Intentions to
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unm to 6-year-old Carohne..
Health Commissioner Dr Ollie
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tiams, llntlaJid; Lelia Wolfe, Wednesday for Mrs. Jobn Law- Tbetemperaturelal'llmeroy's .leek the seat In the House of New 19th district
Thou tragiC ~v•~:. :~ M. Goodloe said Wednesd~y bfs
Middleport.
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aoa Racine, wbo was Iaten to businou cllstrlct at 11:11 a. m. Deltitlal&lt;ll.
ASHLAND, Ohio
(UP!) - paron Y was . p a
u office wlll have It) hire 4ll reg!"
DISCIIARGB8 - AIWa Blet- llle Golllpolla Clinic and was tndsy was 11 ..... lltlder James WJulns, 13Q! Meadow- state Rep. Dol! K. Cooper, R- came a7~t ~· 0
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lnoke Drive, a Goodyear Plant Aablaad, 'announced today he ~eder'bleo 0 of g. 8..
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Dls~torlR ~child':'.. to '7t.e ~me :their g~

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grandmother, Mrs. ~ .~ueh- think be could secure additional
DAIJ.M (UPil -The Dall.ao TV departmoat wbt must accept tho IropiJy of wdlul 1111 .lffalrs, aerviDg as preeldenl of Cooper, a tbfrd-term leglala- lnlo~; After putting John- nurses without offering pay ;a.
Bonebead Club ''llonehesd olllavo ~ up ID8IIf a night allver klppad by a liqe .uver -lbe 1111 Black Backars As8o- tor, seeks to represent Ashland, !ohnto toebedlineMJss
creases to bls enUre staff, iD&gt;
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uve111 eluding pbysicians.
1'IWeDted Friday lo till.. NBC abould llave priority, lbell In I Jbn Marohall, clefW\1111
IUIDIII!!f Little League IJI'OII'IDl. Medina counUea lnd the west- .~,.
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of I profell~ fopthaD Uon, thre* ~ IOIIIe to received llle •WJOI'4 JUt Jllr ren.
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and the Geibtill 7. latllll!b the Wind and bltmclered lltelr far bls lf1ard, ,W~i llUil
KILLED TODAY
wby are you orylng?
(IIP1) '!be new f1,4ttl,llllt
t on .1/Jo ~ at llllltab 111'081 . . ICI'e!llll ol with a fumbla fGt 1 tWtliy
WANTI JOI
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"TTit. our · aaiJ wa, Ill .. . 'lie!!ei't. .,tbt Btoeheada l!larlhall otartec1 ~ . ~· Archer ReiDy, Colum~. w.,v~. was ~· early today Plftly eiRdJ tiiiiCI\tl • .. 'ftte :w.room boflcllng wlll pte.
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COMMENT /lo liNG EDITOR! ALLY

Business With Heart
some interesting statistics
WEtheREAD
other day in regard to the rap·
Idly expanding welfare and l'ensJOn
lans that are providing protection for
p. d d of thousands of workers
hun re s
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d etireagainst the impact of ' ness an r
ment. Today, a person entermg the Ia·
bor market, if they are at all wordly
wise will be more concerned wtth th&amp;
fringe benefits of a ftrrn or orgamza~wn
than they are in the rate of pay. rhe
time was when about all that a person
asked when applying for work was the
rate of pay and the hours of lahor r~
quired. Now they want to know tf thet.e
Is a pension or profit shanng plan .. If
part, or all, of ho,.pital and stek benefJts
are provided, and there are countless
other things that they arc concerned
·. with before they accept a SIIHat wn.
A business today that is not concern·
td with the general welfare of tts ern·
plovees has a rough lime gellmg the
type of person they Sl'ek. The lime was
when they pnid little heed to the grant·
lng of vaeatwns with pay, and many
countless benefits that proved to the
employee that thNe wa_s an mlerest m
them. In the ea rl y days m uur own rommunitv merchants hired employees. and
then ;,orked them like slaves. We have
heard stories of busi ness estabhshments
that expected a derk to be on duty be·
fore daylight. and to remam on the JOb
as lon g as a customer was m thP store.
Naturallv la11 s have made many of these
practices impossible m this modern day,
and there is a growing tendency to go
as far with fringe hl•nefib as the eronom:v of the busi ness will allow.
Ohio has become one of the major
slates for various beneficial plans. lt
i now ranks [Ifth m the country in the
number of W('lfare and pen:-;ion plans.
There is a total of 11, l 00 such plans now
in e.nstem:e, and the ir . numbers are
growing constantly . The over 11,000
plans in our state covt·rs hospttahzallOn,
j surgical, life msurance, medical, aCCidental death, and dismemberment, accident
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and sickness. paid sick leave, unempioy·
ment and dental care. These Items are m
I . ~ver 8,000 of the pla ns. There is a local
"'firm that grants so many days of sick
leave, and if it is not used the firm pays
half of the amount as an annual bonus.
The stale pension plans l'Overing retirement for age. length of serviee and dis·
ability, and death benefits number over
2,500. There are 50 plans that cover all
uf the above items.
In the country th ere are 163.500 ac·
tive employee benefit plans on file with
' the Labor Department. The employee is
protected against any phoney plans
through the requirement that plans have
:· to be submitted through the proviSions
•of the Welfare and Pension Plans Dis·
,• elosure Act. The remarkable thing is
}. that most employers have a concern for
., those who employ, and that they extend
~'benefits in an ever widening coverage.
~nother interesting fact is that 44 per
~ent of the plans are financed solely by
employer contributions. This should lay
to rest the complaints that some em.
pioyees make to the effect that the boss
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team to Anaheim, Calif., bolo"'
• single gome is played In Fla.

to a grin when Sadruddln Aga
Khan, the late Aly's brother,
walked ln wil)l a dozen wtn~ •
drinkers and rara.bird gourmets
Former Brazilian Pres. Kub(t.
1p his party 1:. Ex-hotshot Sid
sohek
and wife were the well •
Slater, who snitched on t b e
behaved
couple with Serge ObeGallo Mob and I!JlVe them con·
niptlons, has ar alleged legit· lensky at El Morooco ·..' · The
job ;n Manbattan but we won't best-dressed and behave modsay where lnd be blamed for group ~ be found ,oi~htly In
Elmo's "The Garrison' pla:rany violence .
pen ... Rea9lln the sever ill VioClricago's Negro musicians LJ&gt;. lent brawls in other dtscotheq.
cal 10, which for years resisted ues haven't won headlines like
Integration, nnally merged with the Premlnger·L&amp;Uir setto:-- lit
Loco 208
Wally Cox bao such wild jungle jangle of ·norse ·
Petrillo's old personal chattel, and WatUal,lrugglng, wllo could
Locsl 208 ... Wally Cox hal toll the ~illerence .. , Dorl!
finished
bis novel "Ralp.h Lilly and her . Roman. Count
Makes Good," a satirical switch MaruzL. Lucid! satd arrlvdercl
on the Alser genre; Slmon and Manhattan at Le Bijou In Utt
Schuster shoves It off Feb. 25 VIllage just as lf- Doris didn't
. , . Have a positive-perhaps plan to join blm IJ&gt;, Rome . In
lip: Danny ThJ&gt;mas may switch 10 doys.

The fate Sigmund Spaeth's
syndicated music column w!U
be taken over by NBC's Skltch
Henderson . •. Did we find any·
thing good In the Sammy Davis
sbow, osks a reader: yes Nancy Wilson, a most talented
singer .. . The Automat kept Its
sense of economical humor; its
!&amp;ugh-at • the -strike sign slad,
. "Now you can travel to any
Horn &amp; Handart for only 15
cents"
But for hew long ..
The sobering p!lycho!ogy
of
baseball's Jackie
Hoblnson:
''Ask my son wbo Is fighting In
Vietnam if the· Nesro Is "going
too tast' "
We saw a great
'deal of retroactive lamor and
money \Wilking down Bdwy. Bert Wheeiet s hh rd dl u
Ziegfeld's Artn Pellninston and
Bert Wheeler . . . . Film sexpot
Vlrra Llsi and wealthy · ltalo
lndustrlalistt Carrado Pesce are
baving coreer-marriase hassles 2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan, 20, 1968 ·
. . Paramount's definitely sbel,
ved the proposed P.rls-made
controversial screenplay 'Tropic of Cancer" . . . Terr1fled of
her brand new and deserved
film-star success, Julie Christie
of "Darling" says she wants
lllOl'e than anything else to have
"babies"
No husband or
l - - by He,len Bottel--'
marriage mentioned . .
She
might marry artist Don Bes- youm A~KED FOR ITI
bout him and both of them bavt;
sant any whim ... Sudden big
This column is for young been giving me a bad lime, ""
No I noise in the record busl· peopl~, their problema and peeially the girl
ness ••sound of Silence''
Helen, 11 it my fault
lot
pleasures, tlieir troubles and
Folk ,whiner Joan
Baez fun. As with the real of wrltins the note, or his fault
houses her new "Institute ~·or Helen Help US!, it welcomes for digging in the garbage call
Non-iolence" in
tbe former laughs but won't dodge a seri- •Iter it1 - SANDRA
'
Carmel Valley, Calif., factory ous quesUon with a brusiK!ff.
Dear Sandra:
of something called the
''So
Send your teeJHlge quesUona
Nobody's fault, really. Jut
Hep Me HaDIUih Polson Oak to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT.
maybe this will teach you DOt
Remedy" . . Figures.
ooe of Helen Help US!, this to write what you don't want
By William S. While
newspaper.
others . especially b!eachad
core.
.•
s
abroad.
blondes) to read - or if you·
Preview consensus on Sam HER FRIENDS EXPECf
WASHINGTON - Withrn the him what is called a LIBERAL
So thiS is the Johnson who SPiegel's movie "The Chase'' TOO MUCB
MUST
write, you'll burn l€81 If
but
rather
of
another
tradi·
large, tough. dcm&lt;-~ndmg. sens issys
and
tololly
meansthat
you
burn
the evidence. -H.
tJOn
altogether
in
which
a
deep
- a "Texas Peyton Place,'' U
Eve and soft-hearted frame of
Dear
Helen:
this
country
will
go
on
lighting
TOO
LATE
TO BACKTRACK
sens~
of
realism
and
skepticism
that's ronsidct td encouraging
Lyndon Johnson live two very
1
wold
like
In
give
a
party,
tn
Viet
.Kam,
wherever
this
11
Dear Helen:
Spain bonned ''Darling •
different men. Both spoke in tile is a controlling factor.
but I'm not that rich. When I
course
might
lead,
until
an
end
This
tradiUon
is
conservative,
You won't believe this but
Which
is
a
shocker,
but
never
President's extr.to rdinary State
to Communist aggression shall justifies indecency; Julie Chris- mention having just a plain it's true. When I was 15, a year
in
intcrnCJtional
term
s.
Far
from
o( the Union Message t.o Conseeing the inevitability of prtr permit ils withdrawan in honor. tie doesn't exactly enjoy her old party, my friend said, "You ago, my friend and I went to
gress.
know OUR friends W~~n't come the shore with my family. We
In simple truth, of all men in amorality
gress. it accepts the presence
Alr Force Gen. to just a plain old party."
his
Administration
he
would
be
One of these Johnsom Is sn of an international eveil,
not
met two very speeisl boys. Two
Jimmy Stewart's due for his
My friends either have slUm· nights before we had to p
old-fashioned prairie
liberal among poople generally with- the most reluctant to commit
ann"al actve duty
We hope her parties iwith dinner and
reformist, almost a Populist. as in their leader.. not likely to his country to major war - evthe
news
is
true
that
our
spun· breakfast) and my parents are home, Ed asked me to marry
tht' rural liberal movement was be ab'ated by good works or by en more reluctant in human
ky old 184) friend Jules Glaen- agoinst this or else they have him, and when we told Niles
once known. He is utterly con- !IDV notion 0£ lhe basiC good- fact, say, than his seemingly
snd Barbara, they decided to
vinced of the p('rfectibtltt.v of neSs of all men. 'l'his Johnson trore gentle Secretary of State, zer, Cartier's board chairman, boy • girl parties and spend a run away with us. We
lied
man and of the inevitability of operates on the rock-bottom phil· O.an Rusk, Thls ts where the ·momentarily gets out of Lenox tot on bowling, skating, minia- about our ages.
hum.1n progress. This Johnson osophy of conservfitism. This is old Populism, with Its straln Hilr Hospital after hip and head
ture golf, or something.
, Our llllks all but disowned liS;
does not believe in the doctrine lhe conviction, as put by the of theoretical pacifist inciina· surgery . . . Maud Chez Ella
It's sot so if you just ask kids and WOn't beJp mudJ. '1\'ii·:ll'of political original sin.
philosopher Pascal, that rlllht lion, eomes in. But once in a ctansed Its strike-&lt;:aused gloom
In Ill eat dessert and ploy re- most been a year and, Helen,
He is deeply concemed hu· and force will rule - but force great war, he would be the last
straighl talk- aU to pose the cords. dance and talk, you're a I feel trapped. I want to flO
manly anti personally - and po- until the right is ready.
man tn recoil.
lilirally too, for he know s lh&lt;.~t
for he knows that the ultl· questions in ways that hold the goon. What can 1 do -HELP back In school and be a glrf
This Johnson is a profound
again, but I'd feel
terrible
suited Dear Help:
the progressive spirit is the cen. believer in power because in mnte duty of any President IS inter&lt;st- is entirely
leaving
Ed
as
he
still
loves
me,
tr'ctl drive of American politics some things power must be used not In make o country ccmforlr to the television medium, is
Give
a
"goon"
party
....
and
though
probably
not
much,
the
- with human needs and suf· - and used to the fulL Though able but to defend its life and unique to it and is one prov• how wrong your uppity
fering. No Pre~ident known to he flinche!l from its use In war, the values within it that tnwer approach that suitably aepa- Utile friend Is. You don't need way he acts.
Barbera iB mily trapped 11
this columnist has ·been quite so as he gladly and Without
all material rates video from newspaper
a infinit~ly above
wads
of
folding
stuff
to
keep
she's
expecting· a baby, If 1
poignantly alive to the crud· backward glance use!l It ln mere deprivatkm. Deeply, even pray- technique,
•
party
!rom
folding.
It
takes
don't do 9llmething qulck I
ties of poverty. He himself domestic politics, he knows its erfully, he wants to be most of
In CBS-TV's words, the ooly good music, finger food, may get trapped loo. I koolf
knew it as a bov on a broken · ab()lute indispensability when ell a President of peace. Driven Tuesday h{lur was to "deterdown remnant Or a rach in a the issue is not that of persuad- tn it, he would be the most lrn- mine how mL1Ch viewers know and a couple of lively o nes liUII'I'Iage was foolish but what
to serve as "storters." A few can I do?-CONFUSED . .
place and a time where depri- ing people but rather th at of p1acable war President In our
about giving their famiUes the JJimple games help, but ooiy Dear Confused:
vat:on was the natural condi- upholding national honor and histnry.
best possible chance tn remain for ice breakers. Kids don't like
Your letlt&gt;r says It loud and
tion of hfe.
healthy.''
The
subjects
covered
overplanhed
affairs
they'd
clear:
suceurnb to puppy love
So this Johnson II a reform·
Included
everyday
aliments,
rather
go
it
themselves.
-It
and you can expect a dog'l
er. 3n innovator, an eagerly
heart trouble, cancer, medilife.
auOOcious ga-out..and • get · atcare, the common cold, old Dear Helen:
il type who honeslly believes
Beeouse you Ued aboul fOUl
I wrote an opinion of 1 cer·
wiv~s· tales, pregnancy, birth
age,
you can perhaps ;:eet ID
that nearly all things will bend
ltdn boy and put II In my scrap
and
sex
education.
Some
of
the
to a man '!! will if only he is ressannulment - IF the ti~ ,11m·
almple questions were deceiv· book. Th&amp;t was .everal months It boa not nm out. At U; you
olute enough. Here 1 the sky 18
Jog. This viewer was suddenly ago be!or~ be started g o i n g were under your state's legal ·
the limit The key to it all is
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - CBS. entry, which, alter all, dealt embarrassed by realizing he with this bleached blonde. The marriage age 1 even with paretlan evangelistic persuasion. t Is
words "1 love him" were lD
with the most basic of didn't even know his blood
this Johnson who offen1 to Con- TV, which has opened up a gold
tal consent. Consult a lawyer, ·
Ulere
somewhere.
gress new docket of socittl wel- mine of public affairs prograrn- concerns. Though many of the type.
with (I hoe) the belt&gt; of pour ,
fare in the face of what many ming with its audience-involve-. questions required just common
Well, Helen, found It in my molber and father, wbo are •
The program was admirably
had BSSumed would be 1 wtU.. meot tests on basic subjectJ;, sense for answering, the hour uncompromising (considering Urings, wadded it up and threw year late in comblg to the aid
drawal in the face of demands Tuesday nishl came up with ita was masnetic, a really first· television sponsors) in its flat It away In a trashcan at school of a foolish UtUe teen'llger. -H
best one yet- about health.
class pub! ic service, full of recital of facts concernms becat1se I don't think thst any
of war in Viet Nam.
This oolumn Is dedicated to
Tbis one. hour ''National practical information-In short, cisa110tte smoking and cancer mGre.
But this Johnson - and the
family living, so If you're hav·
point is a vital one- does not Health Test" was the first half ouccessful educational televi· and heart attack. There were
The next thing \new, the Int kid trouble or just plail
of a two-part program on the sion at Ute most human level. also some Interesting statistics
hims~lf suppose thet he is ask·
boy bad got hold of the ~ote trouble, let Helen help YOU.
ing a great deal here. To him, subject, with the second II seems almost automatic that from the broadcast's national and he let his bleach-heRded Sht will also welcom( Jour ,
odd as this may seem, it ts segment set for next Tuesday- the program should be repeat- test sample, among them:
gli-1 friend realllt. Anyway, bt own amusing exper!en~es. Adgenuinely modest and restrain- and the broadcast was a ed.
. wrote me a letter telling me dreg Helea Bottel Ia care .. ,
igJloraaee ol Cancer
Coup for CBS-TV
ed. For big as It looks to many successor to examinations of
·
Dot to write any more notes a- thts newspllper.
Thirty-one
per cent of those
viewers
by
CBS.
TV
on
driving
There
Ia
llttle
doubt
that
others, to him it looks, when
CBS.TV, with Its testing In the sampling knew none of
measured against hiHwn hopes and citizenship.
Neither of the predecessors, prouarns, has scored the coup the seven danger slgJlals ef
and wishes, small indeed.
But the other Johnwn I! however, no fnatter how well of the past year in publl.c cancer. Moot of those quessomething else. This second they came off, could have affairs broadcasting. The form tiooed wanted to be told tf they
Johnson is not the product of packec! the terrific human of dramatized vignettes, loca. bad a fatal disease. Most felt
material wndiUon which made Interest of Tuesday night's Uon shots, animaUon and chUdren should get sex educa·
lion ln llCbool u woll u a&amp;
!lome.
Hatl6's
· Forty·three per cent favored
eating abortion laws. Thirty·
CU~~'S VERY FAITH~UL ... ~E'Ll
Dina per cent said no. E!gbteell
GASTRIC•••l'VE
STAY AS l.ONG AS GASTI'!ICS
BEEN MEANIN&amp; TO
per cent had no opinton. More
131FT PACKA()ES HOLt:&gt; OUT ...
REA" "THIS·.. MINI? IF
men than women wanted to
I TAKE IT? BRIN&amp;
oaso abortion laws.
IT BACK NE~ VISIT•
Red Skelton and Marcel
BY 'tHE WAY ··-- I
Marceau, who teamed on CBS.
f-IE PUT
BRIN&amp; YOU RE&amp;AR~S
ONE OF ()ASTRIC'S
TV last season for a on~hour
FROM ALL 114E &amp;UYS
FLOWERS IN ~IS
AT 'tHE 0ARA&amp;E ...
''Concert in Pantomime," lrled
BUT10NHOLE.
MIN" IF I fiAV6
It again Tuesday oight, . and
AN APPLE?
oven though the show bad aome
downs with Its ups, the two
men are such superior artisll
that they cannot help , give
pleasure. I thought that Skel·
ton, who ·hosted the hour a1
part of his regular series, woa
the more prominent of the two
performers ln this outing,
chiefly becauoe of two solo
aketches: one as an edgy
prize!lghter, the other u a
VISIToR WHO
ARRIVES EMPTY·
apacewalking ~astronau~ the
latltr a bit of pantomime· !hat
HANDEtl, BU1 LEAVES
I.OA17Etl·····
;),
was not only ..'-'Y but also
~AN!' A 14.411111 "To
ahestingly graceful and even
MoRRIS CO~iN,
rather beautiful and touching ln
10)0 VbleTIAN WAY e•71
revealtng the joy and freedom
MIAMI BEACH , f LA.
al • nAur bJ,""•• -- __.. ·--·,
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HELEN HELP US!

BERRl'S WORLD

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By Jack O'Brian

DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA .
Richard S. Owen, Publisher
Chester Tannehill, Editor

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Second Half Action Begins Friday in SEOAL
l!eeold balf aelloa ClOIIUJieiiOo tar a couple If earIT aeaaoa
• In the SouUteastem Ohio looses, will journey tn Athens
Atbletlc League Friday n!gbt. where tho Chiefs hope iD ad a
Top game ftnda Jac.._ at three-game Ioaing alreak. LJ&gt;.
Nelsenville wbere Coacb Bob ga II flfth In loop pl•y with a
Sbeskey's Greyhounds will be 3-4 record.
out to avenge their only defeat C.leader WeUswn, after its
at the It165-M campalsn.
finest showing of the year last
Coach Dave ll'lsber'l Irorunen weekend (tho Rockets downed
u 1 NilS 47-42 in the opening Athens and Chlllioothe on sueg:. fer both clnbo on Dec 4. cessive nlgbts) wtu entertain
Slooe that date Nellonv!Ue bao Pomeroy' • squad the Roctela
piled up nine .irallht trlumpba clobbered 80-50 earlier In the
ad 11 Ued with Wellston f.; year.
flr t Ia 11 tte van!•.. stand·· Coach Car! Wolfe's Middle1
P ee
.,
port Yellow Jackets will lrav·
togs.
el to Galllpollo for a baWe with
Jackson !1 tied with Atbens Duke BurJOn's Blue Devna.
tor aecond place with a 5-2 rec· Middleport won !btl first meefr
onl. The lronmen have
won ing, 61-57. That's the Jackets'
fOur In a row since losing 68- only win thus far Inside the
S6 at Athens In mld·December. league.
""Bill, 1lfticll augb fire af. Galllpolll hopeJ te IDIP a

Loser Eliminated

Southwestern at Kyger
0fiIySVAC Game FrJ"day

five-game losing atreak. T h e
Devils, tied with Pomeroy and
Middleport for last place with
a 1-8 record, have the ~eaSUe'a
second top scorer In Pets Anderson, whe has 153 points, Middleport's G!"'Y Stnbart fo third In
league seeriag wtth 148. mark·
ers.
In noo-leogue games Satur·
day, Wahama plays at Midlileport, NellonvfUe at Albany and
Racine at Pomeroy.
Friday'• games wll begin at
8 p.m., foUowtna preliminary
contests.
Listed below are the top 10
acorers ln cooference play:
Name Team FG fiT TP AVO.
E. Jactbs, W... 72 21 170 24.3
P. Anderson, G 6S 23 153 21.0
G. Stobort, M
51 46 148 2U
M. Wren, A ..... 49 3{ 13218.0

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57 15 129 IU
40 S8 118 11.7
47 14 108 1U
31 28 108 15.1
41 24 106 1U

Lagan ........ , •, 3 UM 4311
Mlddleport . , , , • I S 4G6 451
Gallipolis ... , . . . • 1 I SM 42S
Pomeroy . . . , , . , 1 6 366 514
SEOAL RESERVES
TIIAM
W L p OP
SEOAL ALL GAMES
Jackson .. , _.... 7 o352 236
Tl!lAM
w L p OP wgan .. ·••.••••. 6 1 364 295
WeUstoo ........ 10 1887 533 Athens ... ... ,., 4 s 286 276
NelSOJiviUo •••••. 9 1 8411!33 WeUstnn .. . •.... 3 4 251 ~
Athetis . , . " .•• , 7 s 754 550 Gallipolis . . . ••. .. 3 4 H8 7Jf1
Jackson .. , ",." I 3 5Z5 ~ NeisonvU!e ••• , " 2 5 264 264
Lagan ..... , •.• 5 5 595028 Pomeroy ...... , 2 5 2511 298 "'Tbere 1. 'l'llat proveo
heavier!"
Middleport ···-· 3 15311533 Middleport .. · ... I 6240331
Pomeroy ..... ••• 3 6 414 611 FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Gallipolis ..... , J a 56S 608 Logan at Athens
Middleport at Galllpolls
SEOAL VARSrrY
Jackson at Nelaonville
Tl!lAM
w L p OP Pomeroy at Wellltm
Welllton .. , ...... 1 1 530 400 SATURDAY'S GAMES:
NelsonviUo ..... •. 1 1 435 385 Wabama at Middleport
Athena ... , •, ... , 5 2 458 3119 NeiSOBvllle at Albaoy
Jacksea ......... 5 2 t30 400 Racine at Pomeroy

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Middleport, 0.

The Georgia BuDdop dlscovered to their
dismay what happens wben
a hive of Yellow Jackets
Ibe&lt;GIIl4!S aroused. Somebody
gets stung.
On Dec. 9 Georgia knocked
off arcbrlval Georgia Tech 7665, Georgia coach Ken Rosenond was quoted shortly
wllo's thereafter as crowing, "Well,
that's one, We'll sweep the
other two." That made
coach Whack Hyder and
hive of Yellow Jackets angry.
Wry angry. Especially since
Georgia teams in football and
Iba•;ketball have been rolling
over Tech outfits for the past

Mlaml whipped Western
Michigan, 88-70 at Oxlllrd tn remain unbeaten
Ill the Mid·
American Conference; Mount
Union overcamo Ashland's
slew-down tactics for a 64-55
a H-77 walloping at Louloville,
despite sopbomort Don May's
33 points; otterbein's Don car·
los scored 48 pointa to lead Of..
terbeln to a 95-78 victory ever
F"mdlay, and Cleveland State
ftnally won its first game after
seven lo88es with 1 110.73 decislon at Allegheny of Pl!llllSy~
vllllia.
Cincinnati's
Don
Rolfes
scored 21 pomu and sophomore
John Howard 20 In the defe~t
of Stxth-rnnked Bradley, Cincy 1
Bearcats to a 3!1-27 balfttme
lead, and Bradley Rever came
closer tban six points thereaffr
er.,
Center Jim Patterson was the
big gun for Miami with 2~
points and 14 rebounds, MtalDI

~=~~::f a~r_ ~;;

WlUTE PLAfNS, N. Y. fUPI )
..
port Frosh Wedneoday
night and emerged -Buster Math is, 266, Grand
Rapids, Mich.,
knocked out
school on the MHS gym Door with an 89-56 victory.
Mike
Bruce,
205,
Weslficld,
wionlng a tight 34-31 vlctnry Hyder left bls first team in
tnstde the last minute. The Jac- until the final minute and Mass. (5); Cleo Daniele, 176,
kets bad defeated Wabama at Georgia Tech continued to fast White Plains, N. Y.. oulpoi nted
W~a. G Mtt h 11, 15
break and apply a fuU-&lt;!ourt Simon Ramos, I 7:1, Puerto Rico
(8); Herschel .Jacobs, 17511
foot w~ ";.t bro~."a ;t-31
press on the Bulldogs through·
to ~
a bead 33-3t
out, even during the final White Plains, stopped Ronnie
Geoffrion, 173',, , Mineola, N. Y,
t!'t 30 am ;. left
minutes wtth the game out
2),
Ute• s:,n assess~ an
reach. Mercy-Georgta
tentionill foul In its effort
style.
Ohio Norhrn 94 Capital 7S
re atn
ssession of the
Sonny Dove scored 28 points Sl Norbert 94 HipOJn 74
af~r W:ing it over
and hauled down 24 rebounds
No Park 85 Carroll 82 IOvtJ
Divers, getting two chances
pace St. John's to an a2-72 No. Oak St. 81 Cncru, Minn 69
tho cbari line missed the
upset of third-ranked St.
but bit t~e ,.,;ond to make Joseph's.
l;;-o==------.;;;,
34-3! and the game soon
.sixth-ranked Bradley fell
FIRST
··
Mitchell blgb with 12
Cmcinnatt 85-69, while Detroit's ~~~~~~R __
for the ~nners. Hoffner
m.an-to-man defense bothered
Haggerty each had 8 for
Villanova to no end as the Certified Oil Station
UtUe Jackets.
TI~n~ won ~t-94.
tl , w. Main St,
Pomaroy
Middleport had led 7.$
"jiiiii!uiiem
nms,
the
no
on'-'siiiiiillliliilii;iiii
1
one quarter, 111-l&gt;at the half and II
•
It was knotted op at25 all alter II
three quarters.
- - - ' -- -- - - - Denison ia an Ohio Conference
c:ontest, and CedarviDe takes on
Wilmington in a MiiHlbio Con·
ferenco game.

IDow bas won eight In a row and

17 straight on its borne court.
Carlos, the leading acorer iA
the Ohio Conferenoo, was too
much ftr Findlay, which trailed
all the way. Carlos also conlributed 23 rebounds to outshine
Findlay's Dean Trailer, wllo
bad 24 points.
Mount Unloa Wins led!
Mount Union ran Ita record to
10.1 la the victory over Ash·
land, althougb Tlm Stark scored
2:1. points for the Eagles, Chick
Campbell of Mount wa1 right
behind with 20,
Cleveland State, wblch had
come clos~ te a victory on sev·
era! occaSions, earned its first
one. in surprisingly easy fashion
behind Dave Warren with 25
points, Dennis Link with 24 and
Leo Jo~ with 23,
In tonghts sparse ochedule,
Bowing Green hosts Northern
Illinois, North Carolina A T
is at Akron, Marietta visits

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January
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Confinues

41 Sports Notables to be Honored in Columbus Friday
of tbe Packers; Dick Schaf·

ratb and Jim Brown of the
Cleveland Browos. Blantoa Col·
lier, bead coach of the
wfll receive an Award of
tinction_
Among the collegiate gridders
named recipients of Awards
Distinction were Steve
' State, Charlie
of Michigan
o!ak of Princeton
Ike Kelley of Ohio State
veraity and Gary Lane of Uni·
verslty of Missouri.
Baseball will be rep:rescnte~
by all-time ueat
former Cleveland Indians
er, whose pitching exploits
earned him a spot in the
ball Hall of Fame, and
Versalles of the Am e r 1c a
League champion Minnesota
Twins named Player of tbe
Year.

tnp.rank:ed small coDege, lip.
arth foe Evall!Vflle !MS.
Georbe McNeU led tile Salu\:11
wlth 2f) points, IUITenderlaC
high-point honors iD E:vaa..
vile's Larry Humes, Wht
scored 39.
Loyola of Los Angeles added
iD Notre Dame's basketbaD
woes with a 114&gt;86 conquest. It
was the loth consecutive
setback for the Figbtiag Irish.

FIGHT RESULTS
By United Press Int.rnalloaal
BJRMINGHAM,
EBgland
(UP!) - .Jack Bodell, 204,
Britain, outpointed Jose JuvlJ•
Her, 204, France (10); Wally
Swift, 160, Britain, stopped
two seasons.
Reinnard
Dampmann, 160, (.lor.
Tba JIOilihlul Yellow Jackets,
many 4).

WahamaEvens
Count with
Jacket Frosh

we•teno
.Pet
~anti8Jl Trace and Wilton jour- Los Angeles ... , 28 22 .560
oeys ~ North GalllaBaltimore
...... 2S 27
COLUMBUS (UP!) - forty· I who II In Europe; Bill Bradley,
Here 1 the SVAC standlDBs: San Francisco
tne
sports notables, Including named College Player of the
21 27
SVAC ALL GAMES
·· ·
several from the recent post, Year in basketball, and Randy
rEM
w. L p, OP SL Louis · · · ·· · · · ·19 28 304 will be present Friday night to Matson tf Texu A&amp;M, being
!astern ........ 8. 3 706 518 Detrot~~~;.;·i!..fts ·
receive trophies at tbe ColWII- cited for Outstanding PerformSouUtwestern .. , 6 4 541 543 Philadelphia 110 Detroit 93
bus Touchdown Club's ltth an- aoce of the Year ta Track and
Kyger Creek .••• 5 5 547 561 8 to 129 al
nual al~sports awards dinner. Field.
8
89
North Gallia .... 3 6 458 ~ os
B tlmore
Baseball ueat Sandy Jlnufax,
Foothall Leeds Usl
Hannan Tract , . . 2 g 638 738 (Oaly games scheduled)
named the Columbus Athletic Football ts king with 25 varTltanda•'•
CJub trophy winner, for leading lous awards to be pre8ented to
' Gam..
SVAC VARSITY
Los Angeles at Baltimore
the Los Angeles Dodgers to the coaches, college and professionrEAM
w. L p OP St Louis vs Detroit at Dallas World Championship, and IIIII' al players and athletic directors
!!:astern . . . . . .
6 1 452 :wa
others selected for honors will for their conlribuUon or per.
Southwestern ••.. 3 2 251283 MINNEAPO!JS.ST. r"'""l be among the missing.
formances on the gridiron_
Kyger Creek . . . . 3 2 'IS/ Z91 (UPI) Rookie pitcber
Vince Lombard!, named Pro- Professionals to be cited are
North Gallia . . . . 1 4 254 302 Morris, 19, signed his
fe8Sional Coach of the Year, al· Gale Sayers of the Chicago
'Iannan Tract . . . 1 5 321 391 contract Wednesday with
so will be missing, but Norb Bears; Y, A. Tittle, formerly
f()TAUI
I« 14 1515 IJ15 Minneoota Twins.
Hecker, a backfield coach for with tho New Yerk Giants; E1·
.~..;:~........iiiiii....iiiiiiiiiiii....-==---==="j the World Champion Green Bay roy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch. for·
Packers will be present to re- mer member of the Los Angeles
celve the kudos for hts boss.
Rams; Jackie Kemp t1 the Buf.
SIZZLING 66 FORD SALES BRING
Also missing will be former Ialli Bills of the American Foo~
Ohio State University star Tom ball League; Ray Nitschke,
Matte of the Haltlmore Colts Herb Adderly, Willie Wood, all

RED HO;T
Used Car Buys

Jackets Upset Bulldogs
St. Joseph's is Victim

Bearcats Thump Bradley th=~=~n ~~~h

By United Pres• llllomaiiGilal
The Misseuri Valley Conference basketball race looks Uke
Southwestern journeys to Kyger Creek Friday night a three-team affair at thll
Ia the only SVAC game of the evening. And a mighty stage of the season, and Clnbig game It Is.
cinnatl's Bearcats are right in
Winner of this contest will stlll have a chance to the middle.
share tbe 1965-66 SVAC title with champion Eastern.
With lllf]lrlalng Tulsa bt the
The loser will be eliminated.
flrst·plaee spot, Cincinnati took
.
Eastern gained at least 1
over second place Wednesday
s~ :,' ~e crownN;: ~~f~ TEAMSVAC R~~ p OP night with an ~9 upset of
In- 0 w ns llWI'
.
a
·
Bradley and the Bearcats could
and Hannan Trace last week Southwestern ·· ·· 4 1!96 164 go on te take the title and an~nd. Th! E:~• oare/;}n
~ ~k ····• ~ ::~~other lrlp to !be NCAA tournarna~~ 81 Kyg'; ~ee~ 011 E te
act •• S 4 2Sf 225 ment.
Feb 4
N~rnG
1 4 112 170 CinciDnatl scored 13 coosecuIn'
first meeUng between MALS a
· · · · u U 131 131 Uve points late la the first ball
Southwestern and Kyger Creek FRIDAY'S GAME:
to break open .the .same enroute
Dee
..
Ute
Hlghlanders
won
Southweslenl
at
Kyger
Creek
to
tts, 12th WJn m 14 starts.
,
3
011
, thriller at South-tern, 51•
Cincy s ooiy los•. In the MVC
II.
NBA ·s-Inp
ws to Tulia, a team the BearBoth teamo enter Frlday"s By Unlled l'nol IDimultfonal cats will meet on their borne
big battle with s.z conference
Eaotera Dfvllfta
floor later in th~ ~amp~lgn,
records. Overall, Southwestern
w, L Pet. Although the Cmcmnatt·Bradis 11-4 for the )'08r while Kyger Bostnn
.
:10 13
ley game was the headliner In
Creek 11 5-5.
Cincinnati
:::::·. 31 14
Wednesday night's action, there
Three non • league games Pblladelpbia
, .. 2B 17 .622 were a few other key contests.
are scheduled for SVAC teams New York ...... 14 30 .318

the

L. MltcheU, G . .
Buddy Moore, M
L Rose, J
B. Simpson, P
S. Schultz, N

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:U.C STABS ·•

II&gt; collegiate baseball, Bob
Wren of Ohio University got the
nod as College Coach of Distinction. Steve Arlin of Ohio
Stat.o University was tabbed as
the College Pitcher of the Year,
Rick Monday of Arizona state
University, College Player of
the Year and Bob Winkles of
'
Arizona 'State whose cbarges
wtn the NCAA baseball title,
was named College Coach of
the Year.
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REDUCTIONS
ON ALL WINTER
MERCHANDISE

Billy Haughton, Oyster Bay
New York, was daubed
the Harness Horseman of the
Year, while Craig Breedlove,
Palos Verdes, Calif., and Bob
Strampe, Colorado Springs,
Colo., are to be honored for
their contributions in autn rooing and bowling mn""'ively.

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May Be Voted
Ted W!I"lliams
tf
Into Hall ofFame Today
::;:_:~:t:~~!~~:~

category, He batted T,706 timeo
in 2,292 games during a car'eerll
twice Interrupted by IM!rvice as

SECOND TIRE L

BOSTON (UPIJ -Tempes- high on the Ust tf all·dme hatting average of .344 and
tuous Ted WUUams was ellpect.· sluggers In nearly every struck out only 711 times.
eel to be elected to baseball's _ _ _ _ ___:c__ _:_:__ _ _ ___:~.....:=.::__

TWO More s·Jtes considered

Hall of Fame today by the
same baseball writers with
wbom be feuded during most of
bls brilliant career.
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Two the engineers were downtown,
The computerized mull• of more site• are under considera· just south of Crosley Fteld and
the biennial Hall of Fame tlon for the proposod new sta· the ar.a east of the suspension
votiag were iD be announced at dlum here and the suburban bridge to Covington, Ky.
I special Fenway Park
Blue Ash locatloa wu otlli ia The firm studied 30 locatioDI
ence by Hy Hurwitz, national the running.
before drawing up its prelim·
secretary-treasurer of the Base- Vogt-lvors of Cincinnati, and !nary report. The linal report
ball Writers' Association
and Papesh of Cleve- is due Feb. l
America.
consulting engineers, Moo- The Cincinnati RReds, counted
The conlerence Is
two new sites as pas-- on ss one of the prime users
for 10 a.m. EST.
and dismis.•ed two of the proposed 60,000.seat !aCharles (Red) FuffJDB,
sites In Blue Asb u inferior lo- cillty, have hired a Sl Louts
Campanella, Joe mucky)
cations.
firm to make an Independeal
wick and Pee Wee Reese were But the Stadium Steering study of four possible sites.
others expected tn rank h;gh on Committee later In the day said Reds owner Bill DeWitt said
the 11116 ballot o1ter mi:~tlng lhe Blue Ash locate was stU! Monday the study was being
selection in both the biennial being ooruldered because of made by Harland, Bartholomew
voting and 1 opecial runoff new information about the area and Associates.
electinn ~b named Luke presented In lt,
He said the .. parate otudy
Appling In a Cooperstnwn, The firms proposed the Mok. was ot enable the Reds "to
N.Y., niche ln 1964,
Country Club In suburb- evaluate properly any com1mil·ll
There seemed Utue
Bond Hili and the lrl-eounty ments which the ball club may
that Williams, rated one of
in nearby Springdale.
be 88ked tn make In connection
great left.ltancled sluggers of
Other prime sites Usted
witho ~a.;::~::~
Ume and the last of the •400
iii
bitters when be batted .406 in
CARRY
1MI, would be named iD the
OUT
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COMMENT /lo liNG EDITOR! ALLY

Business With Heart
some interesting statistics
WEtheREAD
other day in regard to the rap·
Idly expanding welfare and l'ensJOn
lans that are providing protection for
p. d d of thousands of workers
hun re s
"II
d etireagainst the impact of ' ness an r
ment. Today, a person entermg the Ia·
bor market, if they are at all wordly
wise will be more concerned wtth th&amp;
fringe benefits of a ftrrn or orgamza~wn
than they are in the rate of pay. rhe
time was when about all that a person
asked when applying for work was the
rate of pay and the hours of lahor r~
quired. Now they want to know tf thet.e
Is a pension or profit shanng plan .. If
part, or all, of ho,.pital and stek benefJts
are provided, and there are countless
other things that they arc concerned
·. with before they accept a SIIHat wn.
A business today that is not concern·
td with the general welfare of tts ern·
plovees has a rough lime gellmg the
type of person they Sl'ek. The lime was
when they pnid little heed to the grant·
lng of vaeatwns with pay, and many
countless benefits that proved to the
employee that thNe wa_s an mlerest m
them. In the ea rl y days m uur own rommunitv merchants hired employees. and
then ;,orked them like slaves. We have
heard stories of busi ness estabhshments
that expected a derk to be on duty be·
fore daylight. and to remam on the JOb
as lon g as a customer was m thP store.
Naturallv la11 s have made many of these
practices impossible m this modern day,
and there is a growing tendency to go
as far with fringe hl•nefib as the eronom:v of the busi ness will allow.
Ohio has become one of the major
slates for various beneficial plans. lt
i now ranks [Ifth m the country in the
number of W('lfare and pen:-;ion plans.
There is a total of 11, l 00 such plans now
in e.nstem:e, and the ir . numbers are
growing constantly . The over 11,000
plans in our state covt·rs hospttahzallOn,
j surgical, life msurance, medical, aCCidental death, and dismemberment, accident
~
and sickness. paid sick leave, unempioy·
ment and dental care. These Items are m
I . ~ver 8,000 of the pla ns. There is a local
"'firm that grants so many days of sick
leave, and if it is not used the firm pays
half of the amount as an annual bonus.
The stale pension plans l'Overing retirement for age. length of serviee and dis·
ability, and death benefits number over
2,500. There are 50 plans that cover all
uf the above items.
In the country th ere are 163.500 ac·
tive employee benefit plans on file with
' the Labor Department. The employee is
protected against any phoney plans
through the requirement that plans have
:· to be submitted through the proviSions
•of the Welfare and Pension Plans Dis·
,• elosure Act. The remarkable thing is
}. that most employers have a concern for
., those who employ, and that they extend
~'benefits in an ever widening coverage.
~nother interesting fact is that 44 per
~ent of the plans are financed solely by
employer contributions. This should lay
to rest the complaints that some em.
pioyees make to the effect that the boss
Is hard-hearted and has no regard for
their welfare.- Dr~. '

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WANT·ADS

of Broadway

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his Miami Do!pblna' foqtb.l
team to Anaheim, Calif., bolo"'
• single gome is played In Fla.

to a grin when Sadruddln Aga
Khan, the late Aly's brother,
walked ln wil)l a dozen wtn~ •
drinkers and rara.bird gourmets
Former Brazilian Pres. Kub(t.
1p his party 1:. Ex-hotshot Sid
sohek
and wife were the well •
Slater, who snitched on t b e
behaved
couple with Serge ObeGallo Mob and I!JlVe them con·
niptlons, has ar alleged legit· lensky at El Morooco ·..' · The
job ;n Manbattan but we won't best-dressed and behave modsay where lnd be blamed for group ~ be found ,oi~htly In
Elmo's "The Garrison' pla:rany violence .
pen ... Rea9lln the sever ill VioClricago's Negro musicians LJ&gt;. lent brawls in other dtscotheq.
cal 10, which for years resisted ues haven't won headlines like
Integration, nnally merged with the Premlnger·L&amp;Uir setto:-- lit
Loco 208
Wally Cox bao such wild jungle jangle of ·norse ·
Petrillo's old personal chattel, and WatUal,lrugglng, wllo could
Locsl 208 ... Wally Cox hal toll the ~illerence .. , Dorl!
finished
bis novel "Ralp.h Lilly and her . Roman. Count
Makes Good," a satirical switch MaruzL. Lucid! satd arrlvdercl
on the Alser genre; Slmon and Manhattan at Le Bijou In Utt
Schuster shoves It off Feb. 25 VIllage just as lf- Doris didn't
. , . Have a positive-perhaps plan to join blm IJ&gt;, Rome . In
lip: Danny ThJ&gt;mas may switch 10 doys.

The fate Sigmund Spaeth's
syndicated music column w!U
be taken over by NBC's Skltch
Henderson . •. Did we find any·
thing good In the Sammy Davis
sbow, osks a reader: yes Nancy Wilson, a most talented
singer .. . The Automat kept Its
sense of economical humor; its
!&amp;ugh-at • the -strike sign slad,
. "Now you can travel to any
Horn &amp; Handart for only 15
cents"
But for hew long ..
The sobering p!lycho!ogy
of
baseball's Jackie
Hoblnson:
''Ask my son wbo Is fighting In
Vietnam if the· Nesro Is "going
too tast' "
We saw a great
'deal of retroactive lamor and
money \Wilking down Bdwy. Bert Wheeiet s hh rd dl u
Ziegfeld's Artn Pellninston and
Bert Wheeler . . . . Film sexpot
Vlrra Llsi and wealthy · ltalo
lndustrlalistt Carrado Pesce are
baving coreer-marriase hassles 2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan, 20, 1968 ·
. . Paramount's definitely sbel,
ved the proposed P.rls-made
controversial screenplay 'Tropic of Cancer" . . . Terr1fled of
her brand new and deserved
film-star success, Julie Christie
of "Darling" says she wants
lllOl'e than anything else to have
"babies"
No husband or
l - - by He,len Bottel--'
marriage mentioned . .
She
might marry artist Don Bes- youm A~KED FOR ITI
bout him and both of them bavt;
sant any whim ... Sudden big
This column is for young been giving me a bad lime, ""
No I noise in the record busl· peopl~, their problema and peeially the girl
ness ••sound of Silence''
Helen, 11 it my fault
lot
pleasures, tlieir troubles and
Folk ,whiner Joan
Baez fun. As with the real of wrltins the note, or his fault
houses her new "Institute ~·or Helen Help US!, it welcomes for digging in the garbage call
Non-iolence" in
tbe former laughs but won't dodge a seri- •Iter it1 - SANDRA
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Dear Sandra:
of something called the
''So
Send your teeJHlge quesUona
Nobody's fault, really. Jut
Hep Me HaDIUih Polson Oak to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT.
maybe this will teach you DOt
Remedy" . . Figures.
ooe of Helen Help US!, this to write what you don't want
By William S. While
newspaper.
others . especially b!eachad
core.
.•
s
abroad.
blondes) to read - or if you·
Preview consensus on Sam HER FRIENDS EXPECf
WASHINGTON - Withrn the him what is called a LIBERAL
So thiS is the Johnson who SPiegel's movie "The Chase'' TOO MUCB
MUST
write, you'll burn l€81 If
but
rather
of
another
tradi·
large, tough. dcm&lt;-~ndmg. sens issys
and
tololly
meansthat
you
burn
the evidence. -H.
tJOn
altogether
in
which
a
deep
- a "Texas Peyton Place,'' U
Eve and soft-hearted frame of
Dear
Helen:
this
country
will
go
on
lighting
TOO
LATE
TO BACKTRACK
sens~
of
realism
and
skepticism
that's ronsidct td encouraging
Lyndon Johnson live two very
1
wold
like
In
give
a
party,
tn
Viet
.Kam,
wherever
this
11
Dear Helen:
Spain bonned ''Darling •
different men. Both spoke in tile is a controlling factor.
but I'm not that rich. When I
course
might
lead,
until
an
end
This
tradiUon
is
conservative,
You won't believe this but
Which
is
a
shocker,
but
never
President's extr.to rdinary State
to Communist aggression shall justifies indecency; Julie Chris- mention having just a plain it's true. When I was 15, a year
in
intcrnCJtional
term
s.
Far
from
o( the Union Message t.o Conseeing the inevitability of prtr permit ils withdrawan in honor. tie doesn't exactly enjoy her old party, my friend said, "You ago, my friend and I went to
gress.
know OUR friends W~~n't come the shore with my family. We
In simple truth, of all men in amorality
gress. it accepts the presence
Alr Force Gen. to just a plain old party."
his
Administration
he
would
be
One of these Johnsom Is sn of an international eveil,
not
met two very speeisl boys. Two
Jimmy Stewart's due for his
My friends either have slUm· nights before we had to p
old-fashioned prairie
liberal among poople generally with- the most reluctant to commit
ann"al actve duty
We hope her parties iwith dinner and
reformist, almost a Populist. as in their leader.. not likely to his country to major war - evthe
news
is
true
that
our
spun· breakfast) and my parents are home, Ed asked me to marry
tht' rural liberal movement was be ab'ated by good works or by en more reluctant in human
ky old 184) friend Jules Glaen- agoinst this or else they have him, and when we told Niles
once known. He is utterly con- !IDV notion 0£ lhe basiC good- fact, say, than his seemingly
snd Barbara, they decided to
vinced of the p('rfectibtltt.v of neSs of all men. 'l'his Johnson trore gentle Secretary of State, zer, Cartier's board chairman, boy • girl parties and spend a run away with us. We
lied
man and of the inevitability of operates on the rock-bottom phil· O.an Rusk, Thls ts where the ·momentarily gets out of Lenox tot on bowling, skating, minia- about our ages.
hum.1n progress. This Johnson osophy of conservfitism. This is old Populism, with Its straln Hilr Hospital after hip and head
ture golf, or something.
, Our llllks all but disowned liS;
does not believe in the doctrine lhe conviction, as put by the of theoretical pacifist inciina· surgery . . . Maud Chez Ella
It's sot so if you just ask kids and WOn't beJp mudJ. '1\'ii·:ll'of political original sin.
philosopher Pascal, that rlllht lion, eomes in. But once in a ctansed Its strike-&lt;:aused gloom
In Ill eat dessert and ploy re- most been a year and, Helen,
He is deeply concemed hu· and force will rule - but force great war, he would be the last
straighl talk- aU to pose the cords. dance and talk, you're a I feel trapped. I want to flO
manly anti personally - and po- until the right is ready.
man tn recoil.
lilirally too, for he know s lh&lt;.~t
for he knows that the ultl· questions in ways that hold the goon. What can 1 do -HELP back In school and be a glrf
This Johnson is a profound
again, but I'd feel
terrible
suited Dear Help:
the progressive spirit is the cen. believer in power because in mnte duty of any President IS inter&lt;st- is entirely
leaving
Ed
as
he
still
loves
me,
tr'ctl drive of American politics some things power must be used not In make o country ccmforlr to the television medium, is
Give
a
"goon"
party
....
and
though
probably
not
much,
the
- with human needs and suf· - and used to the fulL Though able but to defend its life and unique to it and is one prov• how wrong your uppity
fering. No Pre~ident known to he flinche!l from its use In war, the values within it that tnwer approach that suitably aepa- Utile friend Is. You don't need way he acts.
Barbera iB mily trapped 11
this columnist has ·been quite so as he gladly and Without
all material rates video from newspaper
a infinit~ly above
wads
of
folding
stuff
to
keep
she's
expecting· a baby, If 1
poignantly alive to the crud· backward glance use!l It ln mere deprivatkm. Deeply, even pray- technique,
•
party
!rom
folding.
It
takes
don't do 9llmething qulck I
ties of poverty. He himself domestic politics, he knows its erfully, he wants to be most of
In CBS-TV's words, the ooly good music, finger food, may get trapped loo. I koolf
knew it as a bov on a broken · ab()lute indispensability when ell a President of peace. Driven Tuesday h{lur was to "deterdown remnant Or a rach in a the issue is not that of persuad- tn it, he would be the most lrn- mine how mL1Ch viewers know and a couple of lively o nes liUII'I'Iage was foolish but what
to serve as "storters." A few can I do?-CONFUSED . .
place and a time where depri- ing people but rather th at of p1acable war President In our
about giving their famiUes the JJimple games help, but ooiy Dear Confused:
vat:on was the natural condi- upholding national honor and histnry.
best possible chance tn remain for ice breakers. Kids don't like
Your letlt&gt;r says It loud and
tion of hfe.
healthy.''
The
subjects
covered
overplanhed
affairs
they'd
clear:
suceurnb to puppy love
So this Johnson II a reform·
Included
everyday
aliments,
rather
go
it
themselves.
-It
and you can expect a dog'l
er. 3n innovator, an eagerly
heart trouble, cancer, medilife.
auOOcious ga-out..and • get · atcare, the common cold, old Dear Helen:
il type who honeslly believes
Beeouse you Ued aboul fOUl
I wrote an opinion of 1 cer·
wiv~s· tales, pregnancy, birth
age,
you can perhaps ;:eet ID
that nearly all things will bend
ltdn boy and put II In my scrap
and
sex
education.
Some
of
the
to a man '!! will if only he is ressannulment - IF the ti~ ,11m·
almple questions were deceiv· book. Th&amp;t was .everal months It boa not nm out. At U; you
olute enough. Here 1 the sky 18
Jog. This viewer was suddenly ago be!or~ be started g o i n g were under your state's legal ·
the limit The key to it all is
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - CBS. entry, which, alter all, dealt embarrassed by realizing he with this bleached blonde. The marriage age 1 even with paretlan evangelistic persuasion. t Is
words "1 love him" were lD
with the most basic of didn't even know his blood
this Johnson who offen1 to Con- TV, which has opened up a gold
tal consent. Consult a lawyer, ·
Ulere
somewhere.
gress new docket of socittl wel- mine of public affairs prograrn- concerns. Though many of the type.
with (I hoe) the belt&gt; of pour ,
fare in the face of what many ming with its audience-involve-. questions required just common
Well, Helen, found It in my molber and father, wbo are •
The program was admirably
had BSSumed would be 1 wtU.. meot tests on basic subjectJ;, sense for answering, the hour uncompromising (considering Urings, wadded it up and threw year late in comblg to the aid
drawal in the face of demands Tuesday nishl came up with ita was masnetic, a really first· television sponsors) in its flat It away In a trashcan at school of a foolish UtUe teen'llger. -H
best one yet- about health.
class pub! ic service, full of recital of facts concernms becat1se I don't think thst any
of war in Viet Nam.
This oolumn Is dedicated to
Tbis one. hour ''National practical information-In short, cisa110tte smoking and cancer mGre.
But this Johnson - and the
family living, so If you're hav·
point is a vital one- does not Health Test" was the first half ouccessful educational televi· and heart attack. There were
The next thing \new, the Int kid trouble or just plail
of a two-part program on the sion at Ute most human level. also some Interesting statistics
hims~lf suppose thet he is ask·
boy bad got hold of the ~ote trouble, let Helen help YOU.
ing a great deal here. To him, subject, with the second II seems almost automatic that from the broadcast's national and he let his bleach-heRded Sht will also welcom( Jour ,
odd as this may seem, it ts segment set for next Tuesday- the program should be repeat- test sample, among them:
gli-1 friend realllt. Anyway, bt own amusing exper!en~es. Adgenuinely modest and restrain- and the broadcast was a ed.
. wrote me a letter telling me dreg Helea Bottel Ia care .. ,
igJloraaee ol Cancer
Coup for CBS-TV
ed. For big as It looks to many successor to examinations of
·
Dot to write any more notes a- thts newspllper.
Thirty-one
per cent of those
viewers
by
CBS.
TV
on
driving
There
Ia
llttle
doubt
that
others, to him it looks, when
CBS.TV, with Its testing In the sampling knew none of
measured against hiHwn hopes and citizenship.
Neither of the predecessors, prouarns, has scored the coup the seven danger slgJlals ef
and wishes, small indeed.
But the other Johnwn I! however, no fnatter how well of the past year in publl.c cancer. Moot of those quessomething else. This second they came off, could have affairs broadcasting. The form tiooed wanted to be told tf they
Johnson is not the product of packec! the terrific human of dramatized vignettes, loca. bad a fatal disease. Most felt
material wndiUon which made Interest of Tuesday night's Uon shots, animaUon and chUdren should get sex educa·
lion ln llCbool u woll u a&amp;
!lome.
Hatl6's
· Forty·three per cent favored
eating abortion laws. Thirty·
CU~~'S VERY FAITH~UL ... ~E'Ll
Dina per cent said no. E!gbteell
GASTRIC•••l'VE
STAY AS l.ONG AS GASTI'!ICS
BEEN MEANIN&amp; TO
per cent had no opinton. More
131FT PACKA()ES HOLt:&gt; OUT ...
REA" "THIS·.. MINI? IF
men than women wanted to
I TAKE IT? BRIN&amp;
oaso abortion laws.
IT BACK NE~ VISIT•
Red Skelton and Marcel
BY 'tHE WAY ··-- I
Marceau, who teamed on CBS.
f-IE PUT
BRIN&amp; YOU RE&amp;AR~S
ONE OF ()ASTRIC'S
TV last season for a on~hour
FROM ALL 114E &amp;UYS
FLOWERS IN ~IS
AT 'tHE 0ARA&amp;E ...
''Concert in Pantomime," lrled
BUT10NHOLE.
MIN" IF I fiAV6
It again Tuesday oight, . and
AN APPLE?
oven though the show bad aome
downs with Its ups, the two
men are such superior artisll
that they cannot help , give
pleasure. I thought that Skel·
ton, who ·hosted the hour a1
part of his regular series, woa
the more prominent of the two
performers ln this outing,
chiefly becauoe of two solo
aketches: one as an edgy
prize!lghter, the other u a
VISIToR WHO
ARRIVES EMPTY·
apacewalking ~astronau~ the
latltr a bit of pantomime· !hat
HANDEtl, BU1 LEAVES
I.OA17Etl·····
;),
was not only ..'-'Y but also
~AN!' A 14.411111 "To
ahestingly graceful and even
MoRRIS CO~iN,
rather beautiful and touching ln
10)0 VbleTIAN WAY e•71
revealtng the joy and freedom
MIAMI BEACH , f LA.
al • nAur bJ,""•• -- __.. ·--·,
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HELEN HELP US!

BERRl'S WORLD

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By Jack O'Brian

DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA .
Richard S. Owen, Publisher
Chester Tannehill, Editor

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Second Half Action Begins Friday in SEOAL
l!eeold balf aelloa ClOIIUJieiiOo tar a couple If earIT aeaaoa
• In the SouUteastem Ohio looses, will journey tn Athens
Atbletlc League Friday n!gbt. where tho Chiefs hope iD ad a
Top game ftnda Jac.._ at three-game Ioaing alreak. LJ&gt;.
Nelsenville wbere Coacb Bob ga II flfth In loop pl•y with a
Sbeskey's Greyhounds will be 3-4 record.
out to avenge their only defeat C.leader WeUswn, after its
at the It165-M campalsn.
finest showing of the year last
Coach Dave ll'lsber'l Irorunen weekend (tho Rockets downed
u 1 NilS 47-42 in the opening Athens and Chlllioothe on sueg:. fer both clnbo on Dec 4. cessive nlgbts) wtu entertain
Slooe that date Nellonv!Ue bao Pomeroy' • squad the Roctela
piled up nine .irallht trlumpba clobbered 80-50 earlier In the
ad 11 Ued with Wellston f.; year.
flr t Ia 11 tte van!•.. stand·· Coach Car! Wolfe's Middle1
P ee
.,
port Yellow Jackets will lrav·
togs.
el to Galllpollo for a baWe with
Jackson !1 tied with Atbens Duke BurJOn's Blue Devna.
tor aecond place with a 5-2 rec· Middleport won !btl first meefr
onl. The lronmen have
won ing, 61-57. That's the Jackets'
fOur In a row since losing 68- only win thus far Inside the
S6 at Athens In mld·December. league.
""Bill, 1lfticll augb fire af. Galllpolll hopeJ te IDIP a

Loser Eliminated

Southwestern at Kyger
0fiIySVAC Game FrJ"day

five-game losing atreak. T h e
Devils, tied with Pomeroy and
Middleport for last place with
a 1-8 record, have the ~eaSUe'a
second top scorer In Pets Anderson, whe has 153 points, Middleport's G!"'Y Stnbart fo third In
league seeriag wtth 148. mark·
ers.
In noo-leogue games Satur·
day, Wahama plays at Midlileport, NellonvfUe at Albany and
Racine at Pomeroy.
Friday'• games wll begin at
8 p.m., foUowtna preliminary
contests.
Listed below are the top 10
acorers ln cooference play:
Name Team FG fiT TP AVO.
E. Jactbs, W... 72 21 170 24.3
P. Anderson, G 6S 23 153 21.0
G. Stobort, M
51 46 148 2U
M. Wren, A ..... 49 3{ 13218.0

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~t~~~~y~~kC.:~ is pla!~

Dlvf:.•L

57 15 129 IU
40 S8 118 11.7
47 14 108 1U
31 28 108 15.1
41 24 106 1U

Lagan ........ , •, 3 UM 4311
Mlddleport . , , , • I S 4G6 451
Gallipolis ... , . . . • 1 I SM 42S
Pomeroy . . . , , . , 1 6 366 514
SEOAL RESERVES
TIIAM
W L p OP
SEOAL ALL GAMES
Jackson .. , _.... 7 o352 236
Tl!lAM
w L p OP wgan .. ·••.••••. 6 1 364 295
WeUstoo ........ 10 1887 533 Athens ... ... ,., 4 s 286 276
NelSOJiviUo •••••. 9 1 8411!33 WeUstnn .. . •.... 3 4 251 ~
Athetis . , . " .•• , 7 s 754 550 Gallipolis . . . ••. .. 3 4 H8 7Jf1
Jackson .. , ",." I 3 5Z5 ~ NeisonvU!e ••• , " 2 5 264 264
Lagan ..... , •.• 5 5 595028 Pomeroy ...... , 2 5 2511 298 "'Tbere 1. 'l'llat proveo
heavier!"
Middleport ···-· 3 15311533 Middleport .. · ... I 6240331
Pomeroy ..... ••• 3 6 414 611 FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Gallipolis ..... , J a 56S 608 Logan at Athens
Middleport at Galllpolls
SEOAL VARSrrY
Jackson at Nelaonville
Tl!lAM
w L p OP Pomeroy at Wellltm
Welllton .. , ...... 1 1 530 400 SATURDAY'S GAMES:
NelsonviUo ..... •. 1 1 435 385 Wabama at Middleport
Athena ... , •, ... , 5 2 458 3119 NeiSOBvllle at Albaoy
Jacksea ......... 5 2 t30 400 Racine at Pomeroy

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Middleport, 0.

The Georgia BuDdop dlscovered to their
dismay what happens wben
a hive of Yellow Jackets
Ibe&lt;GIIl4!S aroused. Somebody
gets stung.
On Dec. 9 Georgia knocked
off arcbrlval Georgia Tech 7665, Georgia coach Ken Rosenond was quoted shortly
wllo's thereafter as crowing, "Well,
that's one, We'll sweep the
other two." That made
coach Whack Hyder and
hive of Yellow Jackets angry.
Wry angry. Especially since
Georgia teams in football and
Iba•;ketball have been rolling
over Tech outfits for the past

Mlaml whipped Western
Michigan, 88-70 at Oxlllrd tn remain unbeaten
Ill the Mid·
American Conference; Mount
Union overcamo Ashland's
slew-down tactics for a 64-55
a H-77 walloping at Louloville,
despite sopbomort Don May's
33 points; otterbein's Don car·
los scored 48 pointa to lead Of..
terbeln to a 95-78 victory ever
F"mdlay, and Cleveland State
ftnally won its first game after
seven lo88es with 1 110.73 decislon at Allegheny of Pl!llllSy~
vllllia.
Cincinnati's
Don
Rolfes
scored 21 pomu and sophomore
John Howard 20 In the defe~t
of Stxth-rnnked Bradley, Cincy 1
Bearcats to a 3!1-27 balfttme
lead, and Bradley Rever came
closer tban six points thereaffr
er.,
Center Jim Patterson was the
big gun for Miami with 2~
points and 14 rebounds, MtalDI

~=~~::f a~r_ ~;;

WlUTE PLAfNS, N. Y. fUPI )
..
port Frosh Wedneoday
night and emerged -Buster Math is, 266, Grand
Rapids, Mich.,
knocked out
school on the MHS gym Door with an 89-56 victory.
Mike
Bruce,
205,
Weslficld,
wionlng a tight 34-31 vlctnry Hyder left bls first team in
tnstde the last minute. The Jac- until the final minute and Mass. (5); Cleo Daniele, 176,
kets bad defeated Wabama at Georgia Tech continued to fast White Plains, N. Y.. oulpoi nted
W~a. G Mtt h 11, 15
break and apply a fuU-&lt;!ourt Simon Ramos, I 7:1, Puerto Rico
(8); Herschel .Jacobs, 17511
foot w~ ";.t bro~."a ;t-31
press on the Bulldogs through·
to ~
a bead 33-3t
out, even during the final White Plains, stopped Ronnie
Geoffrion, 173',, , Mineola, N. Y,
t!'t 30 am ;. left
minutes wtth the game out
2),
Ute• s:,n assess~ an
reach. Mercy-Georgta
tentionill foul In its effort
style.
Ohio Norhrn 94 Capital 7S
re atn
ssession of the
Sonny Dove scored 28 points Sl Norbert 94 HipOJn 74
af~r W:ing it over
and hauled down 24 rebounds
No Park 85 Carroll 82 IOvtJ
Divers, getting two chances
pace St. John's to an a2-72 No. Oak St. 81 Cncru, Minn 69
tho cbari line missed the
upset of third-ranked St.
but bit t~e ,.,;ond to make Joseph's.
l;;-o==------.;;;,
34-3! and the game soon
.sixth-ranked Bradley fell
FIRST
··
Mitchell blgb with 12
Cmcinnatt 85-69, while Detroit's ~~~~~~R __
for the ~nners. Hoffner
m.an-to-man defense bothered
Haggerty each had 8 for
Villanova to no end as the Certified Oil Station
UtUe Jackets.
TI~n~ won ~t-94.
tl , w. Main St,
Pomaroy
Middleport had led 7.$
"jiiiii!uiiem
nms,
the
no
on'-'siiiiiillliliilii;iiii
1
one quarter, 111-l&gt;at the half and II
•
It was knotted op at25 all alter II
three quarters.
- - - ' -- -- - - - Denison ia an Ohio Conference
c:ontest, and CedarviDe takes on
Wilmington in a MiiHlbio Con·
ferenco game.

IDow bas won eight In a row and

17 straight on its borne court.
Carlos, the leading acorer iA
the Ohio Conferenoo, was too
much ftr Findlay, which trailed
all the way. Carlos also conlributed 23 rebounds to outshine
Findlay's Dean Trailer, wllo
bad 24 points.
Mount Unloa Wins led!
Mount Union ran Ita record to
10.1 la the victory over Ash·
land, althougb Tlm Stark scored
2:1. points for the Eagles, Chick
Campbell of Mount wa1 right
behind with 20,
Cleveland State, wblch had
come clos~ te a victory on sev·
era! occaSions, earned its first
one. in surprisingly easy fashion
behind Dave Warren with 25
points, Dennis Link with 24 and
Leo Jo~ with 23,
In tonghts sparse ochedule,
Bowing Green hosts Northern
Illinois, North Carolina A T
is at Akron, Marietta visits

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January
Clearance
Confinues

41 Sports Notables to be Honored in Columbus Friday
of tbe Packers; Dick Schaf·

ratb and Jim Brown of the
Cleveland Browos. Blantoa Col·
lier, bead coach of the
wfll receive an Award of
tinction_
Among the collegiate gridders
named recipients of Awards
Distinction were Steve
' State, Charlie
of Michigan
o!ak of Princeton
Ike Kelley of Ohio State
veraity and Gary Lane of Uni·
verslty of Missouri.
Baseball will be rep:rescnte~
by all-time ueat
former Cleveland Indians
er, whose pitching exploits
earned him a spot in the
ball Hall of Fame, and
Versalles of the Am e r 1c a
League champion Minnesota
Twins named Player of tbe
Year.

tnp.rank:ed small coDege, lip.
arth foe Evall!Vflle !MS.
Georbe McNeU led tile Salu\:11
wlth 2f) points, IUITenderlaC
high-point honors iD E:vaa..
vile's Larry Humes, Wht
scored 39.
Loyola of Los Angeles added
iD Notre Dame's basketbaD
woes with a 114&gt;86 conquest. It
was the loth consecutive
setback for the Figbtiag Irish.

FIGHT RESULTS
By United Press Int.rnalloaal
BJRMINGHAM,
EBgland
(UP!) - .Jack Bodell, 204,
Britain, outpointed Jose JuvlJ•
Her, 204, France (10); Wally
Swift, 160, Britain, stopped
two seasons.
Reinnard
Dampmann, 160, (.lor.
Tba JIOilihlul Yellow Jackets,
many 4).

WahamaEvens
Count with
Jacket Frosh

we•teno
.Pet
~anti8Jl Trace and Wilton jour- Los Angeles ... , 28 22 .560
oeys ~ North GalllaBaltimore
...... 2S 27
COLUMBUS (UP!) - forty· I who II In Europe; Bill Bradley,
Here 1 the SVAC standlDBs: San Francisco
tne
sports notables, Including named College Player of the
21 27
SVAC ALL GAMES
·· ·
several from the recent post, Year in basketball, and Randy
rEM
w. L p, OP SL Louis · · · ·· · · · ·19 28 304 will be present Friday night to Matson tf Texu A&amp;M, being
!astern ........ 8. 3 706 518 Detrot~~~;.;·i!..fts ·
receive trophies at tbe ColWII- cited for Outstanding PerformSouUtwestern .. , 6 4 541 543 Philadelphia 110 Detroit 93
bus Touchdown Club's ltth an- aoce of the Year ta Track and
Kyger Creek .••• 5 5 547 561 8 to 129 al
nual al~sports awards dinner. Field.
8
89
North Gallia .... 3 6 458 ~ os
B tlmore
Baseball ueat Sandy Jlnufax,
Foothall Leeds Usl
Hannan Tract , . . 2 g 638 738 (Oaly games scheduled)
named the Columbus Athletic Football ts king with 25 varTltanda•'•
CJub trophy winner, for leading lous awards to be pre8ented to
' Gam..
SVAC VARSITY
Los Angeles at Baltimore
the Los Angeles Dodgers to the coaches, college and professionrEAM
w. L p OP St Louis vs Detroit at Dallas World Championship, and IIIII' al players and athletic directors
!!:astern . . . . . .
6 1 452 :wa
others selected for honors will for their conlribuUon or per.
Southwestern ••.. 3 2 251283 MINNEAPO!JS.ST. r"'""l be among the missing.
formances on the gridiron_
Kyger Creek . . . . 3 2 'IS/ Z91 (UPI) Rookie pitcber
Vince Lombard!, named Pro- Professionals to be cited are
North Gallia . . . . 1 4 254 302 Morris, 19, signed his
fe8Sional Coach of the Year, al· Gale Sayers of the Chicago
'Iannan Tract . . . 1 5 321 391 contract Wednesday with
so will be missing, but Norb Bears; Y, A. Tittle, formerly
f()TAUI
I« 14 1515 IJ15 Minneoota Twins.
Hecker, a backfield coach for with tho New Yerk Giants; E1·
.~..;:~........iiiiii....iiiiiiiiiiii....-==---==="j the World Champion Green Bay roy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch. for·
Packers will be present to re- mer member of the Los Angeles
celve the kudos for hts boss.
Rams; Jackie Kemp t1 the Buf.
SIZZLING 66 FORD SALES BRING
Also missing will be former Ialli Bills of the American Foo~
Ohio State University star Tom ball League; Ray Nitschke,
Matte of the Haltlmore Colts Herb Adderly, Willie Wood, all

RED HO;T
Used Car Buys

Jackets Upset Bulldogs
St. Joseph's is Victim

Bearcats Thump Bradley th=~=~n ~~~h

By United Pres• llllomaiiGilal
The Misseuri Valley Conference basketball race looks Uke
Southwestern journeys to Kyger Creek Friday night a three-team affair at thll
Ia the only SVAC game of the evening. And a mighty stage of the season, and Clnbig game It Is.
cinnatl's Bearcats are right in
Winner of this contest will stlll have a chance to the middle.
share tbe 1965-66 SVAC title with champion Eastern.
With lllf]lrlalng Tulsa bt the
The loser will be eliminated.
flrst·plaee spot, Cincinnati took
.
Eastern gained at least 1
over second place Wednesday
s~ :,' ~e crownN;: ~~f~ TEAMSVAC R~~ p OP night with an ~9 upset of
In- 0 w ns llWI'
.
a
·
Bradley and the Bearcats could
and Hannan Trace last week Southwestern ·· ·· 4 1!96 164 go on te take the title and an~nd. Th! E:~• oare/;}n
~ ~k ····• ~ ::~~other lrlp to !be NCAA tournarna~~ 81 Kyg'; ~ee~ 011 E te
act •• S 4 2Sf 225 ment.
Feb 4
N~rnG
1 4 112 170 CinciDnatl scored 13 coosecuIn'
first meeUng between MALS a
· · · · u U 131 131 Uve points late la the first ball
Southwestern and Kyger Creek FRIDAY'S GAME:
to break open .the .same enroute
Dee
..
Ute
Hlghlanders
won
Southweslenl
at
Kyger
Creek
to
tts, 12th WJn m 14 starts.
,
3
011
, thriller at South-tern, 51•
Cincy s ooiy los•. In the MVC
II.
NBA ·s-Inp
ws to Tulia, a team the BearBoth teamo enter Frlday"s By Unlled l'nol IDimultfonal cats will meet on their borne
big battle with s.z conference
Eaotera Dfvllfta
floor later in th~ ~amp~lgn,
records. Overall, Southwestern
w, L Pet. Although the Cmcmnatt·Bradis 11-4 for the )'08r while Kyger Bostnn
.
:10 13
ley game was the headliner In
Creek 11 5-5.
Cincinnati
:::::·. 31 14
Wednesday night's action, there
Three non • league games Pblladelpbia
, .. 2B 17 .622 were a few other key contests.
are scheduled for SVAC teams New York ...... 14 30 .318

the

L. MltcheU, G . .
Buddy Moore, M
L Rose, J
B. Simpson, P
S. Schultz, N

·NI.Yie r 11, P

:U.C STABS ·•

II&gt; collegiate baseball, Bob
Wren of Ohio University got the
nod as College Coach of Distinction. Steve Arlin of Ohio
Stat.o University was tabbed as
the College Pitcher of the Year,
Rick Monday of Arizona state
University, College Player of
the Year and Bob Winkles of
'
Arizona 'State whose cbarges
wtn the NCAA baseball title,
was named College Coach of
the Year.
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TREMENDOUS
REDUCTIONS
ON ALL WINTER
MERCHANDISE

Billy Haughton, Oyster Bay
New York, was daubed
the Harness Horseman of the
Year, while Craig Breedlove,
Palos Verdes, Calif., and Bob
Strampe, Colorado Springs,
Colo., are to be honored for
their contributions in autn rooing and bowling mn""'ively.

Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:00 Mon., Tues., 1\'cd, Fri.
SATURDAY, 9 to 9-THURS, 9 00 tu NOO:'l

Downie-Gross
,..Home of Arrow Shirts''

May Be Voted
Ted W!I"lliams
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Into Hall ofFame Today
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category, He batted T,706 timeo
in 2,292 games during a car'eerll
twice Interrupted by IM!rvice as

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BOSTON (UPIJ -Tempes- high on the Ust tf all·dme hatting average of .344 and
tuous Ted WUUams was ellpect.· sluggers In nearly every struck out only 711 times.
eel to be elected to baseball's _ _ _ _ ___:c__ _:_:__ _ _ ___:~.....:=.::__

TWO More s·Jtes considered

Hall of Fame today by the
same baseball writers with
wbom be feuded during most of
bls brilliant career.
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Two the engineers were downtown,
The computerized mull• of more site• are under considera· just south of Crosley Fteld and
the biennial Hall of Fame tlon for the proposod new sta· the ar.a east of the suspension
votiag were iD be announced at dlum here and the suburban bridge to Covington, Ky.
I special Fenway Park
Blue Ash locatloa wu otlli ia The firm studied 30 locatioDI
ence by Hy Hurwitz, national the running.
before drawing up its prelim·
secretary-treasurer of the Base- Vogt-lvors of Cincinnati, and !nary report. The linal report
ball Writers' Association
and Papesh of Cleve- is due Feb. l
America.
consulting engineers, Moo- The Cincinnati RReds, counted
The conlerence Is
two new sites as pas-- on ss one of the prime users
for 10 a.m. EST.
and dismis.•ed two of the proposed 60,000.seat !aCharles (Red) FuffJDB,
sites In Blue Asb u inferior lo- cillty, have hired a Sl Louts
Campanella, Joe mucky)
cations.
firm to make an Independeal
wick and Pee Wee Reese were But the Stadium Steering study of four possible sites.
others expected tn rank h;gh on Committee later In the day said Reds owner Bill DeWitt said
the 11116 ballot o1ter mi:~tlng lhe Blue Ash locate was stU! Monday the study was being
selection in both the biennial being ooruldered because of made by Harland, Bartholomew
voting and 1 opecial runoff new information about the area and Associates.
electinn ~b named Luke presented In lt,
He said the .. parate otudy
Appling In a Cooperstnwn, The firms proposed the Mok. was ot enable the Reds "to
N.Y., niche ln 1964,
Country Club In suburb- evaluate properly any com1mil·ll
There seemed Utue
Bond Hili and the lrl-eounty ments which the ball club may
that Williams, rated one of
in nearby Springdale.
be 88ked tn make In connection
great left.ltancled sluggers of
Other prime sites Usted
witho ~a.;::~::~
Ume and the last of the •400
iii
bitters when be batted .406 in
CARRY
1MI, would be named iD the
OUT
Hall of Fame in his llrat year
t1 eliglbillty. WllllaDll rettred
near tho end of the 19110 seasotL
Having spent au hio major
Ieque y ears with tho Bosten
Red SoL
WUlfllllll waa a six-time
LOCllteclllnitl., Pomeroy-IMHn Bridge
Amerfean Ltague
cbamptoa, a folD'-tlmt
(Nett To Dalrv ValleJI)
I'Ull klllc, ~ IWlHima
OPI!N 7:00 AM TO 9:00 PM DAILY
nluabio player (11118 and 00)
and a twiMime triple crown
winner, Jo 00 wbea be batted
JH 1ltth • homen and 137
I'UIII batlfd lt andjn lNT when
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College Basketball Results I Roohester Tech 86 Ithoca ao_
South
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Georgia Tt!Ch 19 Geor.lltl

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n I Tenn Tech. 1111 Chttnoga . 11
' GtDit .....Una• -. Gollipotisl In the "'" !Oib Coogre,.tonol i between the Racine Volun r St. Jhn'•, NY 82 St _JO!t, Pa
Loui~vllle 94 Dayton Tl
Dam 12.0, 13.1, runnmg 5 feet , District
' firemen and Southern
lllgh [ Geneva 64 Grove City 63 Ovt. , A alachian 106 Pfeiffer 68
on rollers, Pomeroy _ Mason .
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Pt. Pleasant 24.03, Hmton Aitlloqb he Is ""lnl his •poned.
Fairmont ?t Calli., Pa. 68
· ! 69 Kanawha Falls 2.56 rising 1 third term fnm old dilltrltl I, Firemen said the cont..t has Cornell 98 Colgate 83
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1s.77, London, Mar:' 11 thlo will be the first elec- been resisted neKt Thursdny, \ MIT 83 New Hmp•ahire !6
I1 a.:.rleston
met and Winfield datru wete , tion of &amp;be aew District, whlcb January 2?, at 7 p.m. at the 1 Windham 73 Hawthorne 67
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! or the sllls.
1 now Includes Washlnglon, Per· _Junior High School gymnasium. ' Harvard 74 Dartmouth 70
RG
1Boat Movements:
', ry and Moraau counties. With
Kings Point 80 Dartmouth 7L
Certified Oil Statien
Ohio River _ OVEC down 13 1 these three add1Uona! counTO MEET TONIGHT
Rider 86 Westch.,ter St. 75
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---~13 ' 6:2o] al eight counties, the lltb dis- am:; Memorial Hospital will meet ~
a. m... :'~ ll · ter up j4 · z. lrlct becomes the largest dis- there at 7:3 p. m. tonight.
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1.'"ble uP 15, '1:5o\ trlct, area wise, lo the State.
•.w a. m.,
a. m.: Charles Stevenson up l_
, . _._... Southrn Ill. U. 79 Evnsvill 65
16, 6 a. m. ; Andre Calhoun . ·
Detroit 101 Villanova 94
down 17, 5:20 . m.; Philip
DRIVER CHARGED
Cln&lt;1nnati 85 Bradley 69
Sporn up 17, 1:50 a. m.: Buck: llelen Hicks, !!, Pomeroy,l,._........
State up 18, 6:10 a. m.,
be
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·/fhe Evans Packing company, producers of French _City Bra~d Meats, is the first eye
Queen City down 18, 6;40 a.m.; has en charge wut rec -.
BRAND NAME
n{ql acldn !ant to be approved under the new Ohio statewtde meat Inspection Jefferson down 211. 3:60 a. m.; less operaUon by Pomeroy po1
0 P ~ee will be listed as Establishment No. 1, Ohto Inspected and Ap~roved. Harvey Jordon down 20, 6:30 a. lie~ as the res~lt of a one-car i
~e~:e~· during Tuesday ceremonies at the plant are, left to nght: Dr. John Rtchard· m.:
w..tern up 2o, 6:10 a. m.; ace~dent In wh1ch she was In· I
iol! who will sup•rvise the statewide program; Mr. Harland Marhn, president of The St. Mary'•
down 20, 7:10 1 . m.: ..Jved Tuesday mght on Eaot
Ev~ns Packing Company; Mr. Jolm Stackhouse. Dtrector of Agrtc~lture, Mr. J. Tim
R. down 21, 8:20 . m.. Mam·st. Mrs. lltcks " slated to l
Now In Progress
. Fvans Executive VICe-President nf The Evans Packmg Company, and Dr. Harry Pollv
Vickers down 33, 5:45 a.m.; appell.r before Mayor Charles
' &lt;ioldsteiu, Chief of Division of Animal Industry.
Onward down !3. 6: I! a. m.: E1- l.egar January 22.

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i ol. G~iH!JOlis, produrers
of ' were the me~ an o c~~! wroFrench Citv Brand Meats, Is hold a vital mt!rest In
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Plant

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F'rieberger down Greenup 7:50
a m . Peg•y Downey down
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down Meldahl 8 p.m.; Estern
down Meldahl 3:35 p. m.; J.
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dah l 6:50 p. m. ; Defender up
MeJd aII1 8 p. m.; M'IU Susan up
Meldahl 11 p. m.: Valvoline up
Meldahl 2:50 a. m.; Sally Polk ,
up Meldahl 4 : 4~ a. m.
Gallipoli!l Dam - Edeana 1
Bosworth up 9:30 p. m.: Walter Berkjord up 11 p.m. ; RrimestOne down 5:1.1 a. m.; L. F'ie5·40
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down London 1:10 a. m.: Sol- I
in results of the biennial bal- \'ay up Lllndon, 2:21. a.m.; Lucy

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ll•ing boyond tit)' •ottr IIICJIMP 1o•
know, thtft, Nw lmpttlOnlllll fO h•wt
lu't tht rftht pump for pour woter 1upply. A.
h~np lhcrt will ti~t yov oil tht wottr •nd
p11111.1tt you nttd; o P&gt;~llll) tl'lor OJMrollli tflltientl~ o11d eeontlnl,•lly. 1hot'• wily we IWI•
11151 ~o~&lt; uJ.t pump be on OlYMPIAN by
Mytrl. Only OUMPIAN pvtllp• Ji•t )'tl
Ltodenh ip Perlormonce, Adwonud ~ntinnr•
lng. Tcilortd ~tltction, 01 Fvll
Value Pri,ing .

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A-Way for an evening of Roller Skating.

PIAN pump1 dt1ig11td for rht
pump urlr . fvll d•loil&amp; on

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Full Drug Store Service

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one d eight - tenths miles
nnr • f the Meig'. Athens county (e m Athens county.

Spaulldmg, Cheshire; Mrs. Hnn-

dolph Blackburn. Ht. I Vinton;

D'Ies Th ursday

cat hv Tucker, Addison; Keith
1'tir' patrol s::ud the car drlv- w. c"tark, ( heshtre . Mrs. Beech- Delmar L. Darst. ~9, of ~en by John V Fox, ~7, Bethel er 1. Dav 1s, Vmton, Mrs. Mary shire passed away th1s morm~g
Park, Pa., was passmg the s. Planls. Pl. }'\casanl; Mrs. at Meigs "eneral Hospital m
semi operated by Russell J. Alvie c. Burk-~y , Rt. 1 West Pomeroy. Born June 10, HllB, at
Young, 43, Charleston,\~ . . Va. Columbia: Charles L. ~iekcn'3, Cheshire, he worke? as a earas the two so uthbound \ e~tcles Pt. Pli'asant ; Mrs. Ke1lh ::"11r.- penter In constructiOn work.
approached a narrow bndge. Clun~. Hartrord;. Mrs. Frank J. l Surviving are his ,&gt;arents, Mr.
Offic:ers staled that Fox a[J· Riffe.G;~\Ilpo\s
F'erry; Mrs.i l and Mrs. Ray DRrst, Cheshire;
1 · his brakes and lo6t control Hrold F.. Somer ville, Pt. Pleas- his wife, Virginia: fiv e ch ildren, I,
hi&lt;&gt; car. Th~ vehicle tan u_ 1,1· : sanl : Mrs. Earl R. Pinkerton, Mrs. Donald (Joyce) Newell nf
the left ~1de of lhe sem J s Ht 7. Ironton; Mrs . Bertha 1.. Gallipolis; Mrs. Leslie {Karen I
!trailer. There was heavy d;ml -1Baum. Ht. 1, Long Bottom; J IIdghes. Ravenswood,
asd
the car and _ m_mor to Mrs. Kenm~th R. Gregory, HI. Kathy . Jrrry and David, all at
·No one wa~ ln]Ur_rd .l :l Welbton. r-.·Jrs. Charles
home; brothers and sisters, Mn.
was _charged wtth b lm- ~ Wood, Ironton; Joseph Y. Nay- Charles ·Kal.hlecnl
Williams,
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Jan. 26 '" Alhtns ! Rowland , Rt. I Hamden : Miss Middleport: Hobart Darst, Daycourt.
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car co 11 lSJtm mTurre
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a. m. v1 e nes ay m an- R 3 s h p · 1 M
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when southbound kmes A. Dl.l d. out Ill Ol2n :Pedrs. Moa , Funeral arra ngE&gt;me~tss are
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Don't order a floor-mounted shift
Don't order special fiat·comerlng suspension
Don't order sporty red·strlpe tires
All that's standard to begin with
on a Chevelle SS 396

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'the atandard en!!lae In both the Cheve1Je SS
conmUble and hardtop loa 396·cublc·lncb Turbo-Jet \'S
with 325 bp. The atuulard tran~mis.r.ion iRa fully
1yncbronized 8-speed. with floor-mounted stirk fihift,
(YH, you tan order a 4·1peed or Powerglide.
Strato·blttket rront seat• and coniOie, too.) And lhe
ISS 396 chuois ....,. complete with firm-rid in«, ltat·
eoraering: 8UfiP811Noa. and wide·base wheels with
rod·olripe n7loa Ures.
11 fh!ollle ldnd rl.no-pnmi!Jo rood madllne you'relookln«lorT Drop into your dealer's
1114 JOitd g a ·blldl&amp;rilleloward ID opea lkttcb ol blgbwor. You'D lad out-quick.

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Mrs. Antone Lucke, Mrs. Geraid Wildermuth, Mrr. Clifford
Ebersbach and a auest, Mrs.

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play&gt;d the first official baske~
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The JOF elass met Tuesday mith to provide indoor exercise. Masters, devotion9, ''The New
flight at the home of Mr~. C. F. - --- ----~-·-----~- · -- Year," taken from the Scnet
Tompkins, Spring Ave. Marie H. Ebersbach for rememhranc~ Place, were led by Mrs. Kapthapman, president, was
in( es at Christmas.
ple. Memben answered roll
tha.fge of the meeting which op- Donations were received from call with resolutions ;~s a r·!lr=stned with devotlona by Grace Mrs. H. B. Smith and Ml9! lian. A gift of $25 wao o•1ot to
Campbell, who read on article Sybll Ehersbach. Mrs. .Llonao the McKinley Indian Mission,
~The Months Hold a Meeting'' Custer was named as
the Toppenish, Wash. NP-w
pro*nd a poem, "A Look At Life. " 1flower chairman. Projects for gram guides for 1966 were di::r
Members responded to roll
the coming year were discuss- trlbuted and the theme fol" the
&amp;-ilh an achievemest the past ed.
[Year lo "Life In Abundance."
;ear.
' JlefreshmenLII were
served Mrs. Masters conduded .J stu1A report of the past year was durhag a social hour by Mrs. dy on ml!llsions in the United
livF" by Mro. Evert! Thomas, Tt&gt;'llpkins •~'lsted by Mrs. Lu- States and Mrs. Leifheit eon·
tl!!lolng treasurer. Thank you cille B. Hawkino. Present were ducted a Bible quiz.
..II!, were read from the Dry· the above and Mrs. Jed Welt- Refreohmenlll were served by

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magazi~e chairman; Mrs. Con.
rad Ohlinger, Oower rWid chairman, and Mrs. Harold Smith,
Dolly DU1ila chall'lll811.
Following prayer by Mrs.

ljlt familJ for kindoe.os at !he
death of Mrs. Bryant, and from
Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs. H. E.
¢oo!,er, Ml" Elsie M. Hart,

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lo st~p Witht~ the I Ro bert J. Cain, Mr!i, Bel'tha l orfi~E'rs for the new year
clear dJsLanre. No one D , K' b 1 J C k M · were mstalled by the Evangel~Jured . Ta...
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arrests
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arcum, order end Mrs. Helen Leifheit
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dl ; ~VI d-C e~ I1; \ : h ; 3- ~ James G. Smllh, William G. secretary, and Mrs.
Bryan,
epor :· an ar ·. mtt ' , . Thorns. Gladys M. Thomas, I treasurer.
Oak 11111, both speedmg. bonded William H. Wyant, Lowell II. I Committees for the year were
to
1 Mrs. Dav1"d R. Karrn amed by 1Mrs • Phel~
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21 m mumcopal court on z·:..Ieger,
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and infant son.
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Automatic Gas

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Delmar Darst

HURRY! ••• to FOREMAN &amp; ABBOn anti

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Available Monday, Tu11day or Thurs.

Officers of the Gallipohs State
Highway Patrol post investigated an accident involvmg a car
and~
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LEATHER SUPPLY
Kenny W1wln....., Y..,.._
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Joting announcf'd by officials J&lt;1ne Lucas up Marmet 11 : lO i
of thr Basrball Wrilrrs' As- p. m.: 0. F Shearer down '
I,MAIN ST.
S•• ,·atlon of America. Hfl was Marmet 3:20 a. m. ; Allen R. '
t;ntered 11osp1tal
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namt&gt;d
on 226 of ~trl ballots , Merrill up Winfield 11:50 p.m.j
PPrsons en!rnng Jlulzrr Hos-1 cast by veteran serlbt's, 93.3 -- --~~
pihll during lhe last 24 hours well over the 75 per cent he
inclm!eed Mrs. Thomas E. Ma!l needed for seleclion.
ters 224 Fourth Ave : Mrs. Linnie ~I. Wmston, 857 Th1rd Ave.; F'' '· ·.· " ·.,,..• ., ·--;-· :.. -~"'"~":;:"l~
Mrs. Edna M. !,ovr, Park CcnLral Hotel. Mrs. Louis E Cox,

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St~~ean~~?.g~~~-~ ~:d~~~~~2i!~;~~·r~! F6.'~'5~·;:·:m~.=====~::::::::::-::--:--:-:: ~ 1
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MONEY RAISING
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aresident of' Ohio Mea't Packers
p
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Assoc1a ton (If e P
' the first meal packing Pan . IO IJ!:ram an w
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-\'ears _ and Mr. J. Tlm Ev~
; Ohio to be approved t_mdcr thc \ble for its ope~~l!~.
J ohn ·:lns. Executive vice president
. rww · statewirle m~at mspert_km ·l These inclu~e.
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. _' . ~hare uf Markcl.ing-,
vuho
,- program. The Ev·:ms Paekmg Stackhouse, Director of Agncu\ 110
dgth bill n Important
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nd a member or Govern- term!'
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se ::.te In insuring the public of
tabli!hrr,ent No. 1, Ohto lnsped· or Rh~des Chabmet un,der ~h~fi· ' ll'O~ meat products produced
d an d ·\pprnved ·
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f'
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· rt.antu Oi-. r·'under sanitary
condlllons.
Tile voluntary
program, !Mt. HaP
opp. SSIS
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'fiffh is a step forward in ' &lt;lk ·lll'Cior 11f Agrlrul~ure: Dr: _H~r. .
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the whole statr of Ohio, was rr-,of Animal Industry, who 19
BOSTON lUPI) -The WIcently passed by the GenPr&lt;_tl dired charge or ~~ progra~: tlon'11 basrhall wrlt.en torl~y
Assembly of the State of Gluo a~d Dr. J?hn Rlchards~n wl 0 tlected their biggest crlhe,
Jnd became eHective Sept. 15. w11l supervise the s.tatewl~ne pr~ retirfd slul!ger Ttd Williams
1965.
.~rnm under Dr. (Jflidstei .
to baseball's Hall of Fame.
ur cerc...-nhnles
nt Representing the Evans Pack·
---------·Wllliums, 47, wall! an over- - - - - - - - whelming thoiee for enshrine'c ct'dent
mrnl at Coopml&lt;iwu, N. Y..

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Rt&gt;nf'fit Basketball
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4--- "_!_"n_ ne _, --~------- -------Elmer F. Jones Atbe•• l
College Basketball Results I Roohester Tech 86 Ithoca ao_
South
Sl
\ realtor, IUed pedtions today I The bent!fit basketball game! By Unlled Prets lnletnltional

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Women's Guild Meets at Church '

Georgia Tt!Ch 19 Geor.lltl

East

I Stale Cealral Committeeman sc e
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n I Tenn Tech. 1111 Chttnoga . 11
' GtDit .....Una• -. Gollipotisl In the "'" !Oib Coogre,.tonol i between the Racine Volun r St. Jhn'•, NY 82 St _JO!t, Pa
Loui~vllle 94 Dayton Tl
Dam 12.0, 13.1, runnmg 5 feet , District
' firemen and Southern
lllgh [ Geneva 64 Grove City 63 Ovt. , A alachian 106 Pfeiffer 68
on rollers, Pomeroy _ Mason .
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Pt. Pleasant 24.03, Hmton Aitlloqb he Is ""lnl his •poned.
Fairmont ?t Calli., Pa. 68
· ! 69 Kanawha Falls 2.56 rising 1 third term fnm old dilltrltl I, Firemen said the cont..t has Cornell 98 Colgate 83
~~![rrv
1s.77, London, Mar:' 11 thlo will be the first elec- been resisted neKt Thursdny, \ MIT 83 New Hmp•ahire !6
I1 a.:.rleston
met and Winfield datru wete , tion of &amp;be aew District, whlcb January 2?, at 7 p.m. at the 1 Windham 73 Hawthorne 67
E ULAI
! or the sllls.
1 now Includes Washlnglon, Per· _Junior High School gymnasium. ' Harvard 74 Dartmouth 70
RG
1Boat Movements:
', ry and Moraau counties. With
Kings Point 80 Dartmouth 7L
Certified Oil Statien
Ohio River _ OVEC down 13 1 these three add1Uona! counTO MEET TONIGHT
Rider 86 Westch.,ter St. 75
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---~13 ' 6:2o] al eight counties, the lltb dis- am:; Memorial Hospital will meet ~
a. m... :'~ ll · ter up j4 · z. lrlct becomes the largest dis- there at 7:3 p. m. tonight.
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1.'"ble uP 15, '1:5o\ trlct, area wise, lo the State.
•.w a. m.,
a. m.: Charles Stevenson up l_
, . _._... Southrn Ill. U. 79 Evnsvill 65
16, 6 a. m. ; Andre Calhoun . ·
Detroit 101 Villanova 94
down 17, 5:20 . m.; Philip
DRIVER CHARGED
Cln&lt;1nnati 85 Bradley 69
Sporn up 17, 1:50 a. m.: Buck: llelen Hicks, !!, Pomeroy,l,._........
State up 18, 6:10 a. m.,
be
d .. h
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·/fhe Evans Packing company, producers of French _City Bra~d Meats, is the first eye
Queen City down 18, 6;40 a.m.; has en charge wut rec -.
BRAND NAME
n{ql acldn !ant to be approved under the new Ohio statewtde meat Inspection Jefferson down 211. 3:60 a. m.; less operaUon by Pomeroy po1
0 P ~ee will be listed as Establishment No. 1, Ohto Inspected and Ap~roved. Harvey Jordon down 20, 6:30 a. lie~ as the res~lt of a one-car i
~e~:e~· during Tuesday ceremonies at the plant are, left to nght: Dr. John Rtchard· m.:
w..tern up 2o, 6:10 a. m.; ace~dent In wh1ch she was In· I
iol! who will sup•rvise the statewide program; Mr. Harland Marhn, president of The St. Mary'•
down 20, 7:10 1 . m.: ..Jved Tuesday mght on Eaot
Ev~ns Packing Company; Mr. Jolm Stackhouse. Dtrector of Agrtc~lture, Mr. J. Tim
R. down 21, 8:20 . m.. Mam·st. Mrs. lltcks " slated to l
Now In Progress
. Fvans Executive VICe-President nf The Evans Packmg Company, and Dr. Harry Pollv
Vickers down 33, 5:45 a.m.; appell.r before Mayor Charles
' &lt;ioldsteiu, Chief of Division of Animal Industry.
Onward down !3. 6: I! a. m.: E1- l.egar January 22.

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: To Be Approved Under New
' Thr Evans P:~cking Company llhe r:alllpolls pl~nl ffl T;JCsd~~
i ol. G~iH!JOlis, produrers
of ' were the me~ an o c~~! wroFrench Citv Brand Meats, Is hold a vital mt!rest In
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isha woods up Greenup 7:30 p.

Plant

~p; 1:~:on~- ~~~~~n:·:p g~:~: ~a~io~al EupB:~~e~p ~~~~~~e~d

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F'rieberger down Greenup 7:50
a m . Peg•y Downey down
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Grf&gt;enup 8:30 a. m.; Southern
down Meldahl 8 p.m.; Estern
down Meldahl 3:35 p. m.; J.
S Lewis down Meldahl 5:20
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dah l 6:50 p. m. ; Defender up
MeJd aII1 8 p. m.; M'IU Susan up
Meldahl 11 p. m.: Valvoline up
Meldahl 2:50 a. m.; Sally Polk ,
up Meldahl 4 : 4~ a. m.
Gallipoli!l Dam - Edeana 1
Bosworth up 9:30 p. m.: Walter Berkjord up 11 p.m. ; RrimestOne down 5:1.1 a. m.; L. F'ie5·40
. I Wd
oCrhe'ldup d. a7. ·1m0 ., '· a e ,
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a. m.
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down London 1:10 a. m.: Sol- I
in results of the biennial bal- \'ay up Lllndon, 2:21. a.m.; Lucy

If your group is looking for a

way

ll•ing boyond tit)' •ottr IIICJIMP 1o•
know, thtft, Nw lmpttlOnlllll fO h•wt
lu't tht rftht pump for pour woter 1upply. A.
h~np lhcrt will ti~t yov oil tht wottr •nd
p11111.1tt you nttd; o P&gt;~llll) tl'lor OJMrollli tflltientl~ o11d eeontlnl,•lly. 1hot'• wily we IWI•
11151 ~o~&lt; uJ.t pump be on OlYMPIAN by
Mytrl. Only OUMPIAN pvtllp• Ji•t )'tl
Ltodenh ip Perlormonce, Adwonud ~ntinnr•
lng. Tcilortd ~tltction, 01 Fvll
Value Pri,ing .

to

A-Way for an evening of Roller Skating.

PIAN pump1 dt1ig11td for rht
pump urlr . fvll d•loil&amp; on

tickets and deer

$70.00.

PRICES START

$lQP5

a success.

Full Drug Store Service

For More Information Phone:

CHES
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m. Wednesday on Rl 33
one d eight - tenths miles
nnr • f the Meig'. Athens county (e m Athens county.

Spaulldmg, Cheshire; Mrs. Hnn-

dolph Blackburn. Ht. I Vinton;

D'Ies Th ursday

cat hv Tucker, Addison; Keith
1'tir' patrol s::ud the car drlv- w. c"tark, ( heshtre . Mrs. Beech- Delmar L. Darst. ~9, of ~en by John V Fox, ~7, Bethel er 1. Dav 1s, Vmton, Mrs. Mary shire passed away th1s morm~g
Park, Pa., was passmg the s. Planls. Pl. }'\casanl; Mrs. at Meigs "eneral Hospital m
semi operated by Russell J. Alvie c. Burk-~y , Rt. 1 West Pomeroy. Born June 10, HllB, at
Young, 43, Charleston,\~ . . Va. Columbia: Charles L. ~iekcn'3, Cheshire, he worke? as a earas the two so uthbound \ e~tcles Pt. Pli'asant ; Mrs. Ke1lh ::"11r.- penter In constructiOn work.
approached a narrow bndge. Clun~. Hartrord;. Mrs. Frank J. l Surviving are his ,&gt;arents, Mr.
Offic:ers staled that Fox a[J· Riffe.G;~\Ilpo\s
F'erry; Mrs.i l and Mrs. Ray DRrst, Cheshire;
1 · his brakes and lo6t control Hrold F.. Somer ville, Pt. Pleas- his wife, Virginia: fiv e ch ildren, I,
hi&lt;&gt; car. Th~ vehicle tan u_ 1,1· : sanl : Mrs. Earl R. Pinkerton, Mrs. Donald (Joyce) Newell nf
the left ~1de of lhe sem J s Ht 7. Ironton; Mrs . Bertha 1.. Gallipolis; Mrs. Leslie {Karen I
!trailer. There was heavy d;ml -1Baum. Ht. 1, Long Bottom; J IIdghes. Ravenswood,
asd
the car and _ m_mor to Mrs. Kenm~th R. Gregory, HI. Kathy . Jrrry and David, all at
·No one wa~ ln]Ur_rd .l :l Welbton. r-.·Jrs. Charles
home; brothers and sisters, Mn.
was _charged wtth b lm- ~ Wood, Ironton; Joseph Y. Nay- Charles ·Kal.hlecnl
Williams,
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, passmg and_posteo-1 °. ~ lor, Ravens"'ood: Charles M. \ Middlepor t; Kenneth Darst~
Jan. 26 '" Alhtns ! Rowland , Rt. I Hamden : Miss Middleport: Hobart Darst, Daycourt.
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car co 11 lSJtm mTurre
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a. m. v1 e nes ay m an- R 3 s h p · 1 M
N h1
when southbound kmes A. Dl.l d. out Ill Ol2n :Pedrs. Moa , Funeral arra ngE&gt;me~tss are
, 1 1 1_ e aw er.
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clwrge M 11awhn;!:-Coats
72 . Pt · PI easan
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Don't order a big cube VS
Don't order a floor-mounted shift
Don't order special fiat·comerlng suspension
Don't order sporty red·strlpe tires
All that's standard to begin with
on a Chevelle SS 396

whatever your

health needs, your
lervoyou well, fast!

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Wedge Crepe !ales

lllrs: Er~~esl Gro" and

Mrs. W. Orvillo Rader.

tilt hosltss to the above and
Mrs. Stanley Ba9S, Mrs. Mas.
on Fisher, Mrs. Elwood Bowers
and two children, Tommy .,•• ~
ers and Sandra Rousll..

TENNIS OXFORDS
e U. Blue, Black

•Dk. Blue, While, Red

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SPECIAL SALE PRICE!

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'the atandard en!!lae In both the Cheve1Je SS
conmUble and hardtop loa 396·cublc·lncb Turbo-Jet \'S
with 325 bp. The atuulard tran~mis.r.ion iRa fully
1yncbronized 8-speed. with floor-mounted stirk fihift,
(YH, you tan order a 4·1peed or Powerglide.
Strato·blttket rront seat• and coniOie, too.) And lhe
ISS 396 chuois ....,. complete with firm-rid in«, ltat·
eoraering: 8UfiP811Noa. and wide·base wheels with
rod·olripe n7loa Ures.
11 fh!ollle ldnd rl.no-pnmi!Jo rood madllne you'relookln«lorT Drop into your dealer's
1114 JOitd g a ·blldl&amp;rilleloward ID opea lkttcb ol blgbwor. You'D lad out-quick.

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ster, Sr., Mrs. Dwilht Parker,
Mrs. Antone Lucke, Mrs. Geraid Wildermuth, Mrr. Clifford
Ebersbach and a auest, Mrs.

lla
12'h to 10

Men's

In 1892, students at tbe
Springfield, Mass., Y M C A
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play&gt;d the first official baske~
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i ball game. The game was
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inven ted by Dr. James Nal..
The JOF elass met Tuesday mith to provide indoor exercise. Masters, devotion9, ''The New
flight at the home of Mr~. C. F. - --- ----~-·-----~- · -- Year," taken from the Scnet
Tompkins, Spring Ave. Marie H. Ebersbach for rememhranc~ Place, were led by Mrs. Kapthapman, president, was
in( es at Christmas.
ple. Memben answered roll
tha.fge of the meeting which op- Donations were received from call with resolutions ;~s a r·!lr=stned with devotlona by Grace Mrs. H. B. Smith and Ml9! lian. A gift of $25 wao o•1ot to
Campbell, who read on article Sybll Ehersbach. Mrs. .Llonao the McKinley Indian Mission,
~The Months Hold a Meeting'' Custer was named as
the Toppenish, Wash. NP-w
pro*nd a poem, "A Look At Life. " 1flower chairman. Projects for gram guides for 1966 were di::r
Members responded to roll
the coming year were discuss- trlbuted and the theme fol" the
&amp;-ilh an achievemest the past ed.
[Year lo "Life In Abundance."
;ear.
' JlefreshmenLII were
served Mrs. Masters conduded .J stu1A report of the past year was durhag a social hour by Mrs. dy on ml!llsions in the United
livF" by Mro. Evert! Thomas, Tt&gt;'llpkins •~'lsted by Mrs. Lu- States and Mrs. Leifheit eon·
tl!!lolng treasurer. Thank you cille B. Hawkino. Present were ducted a Bible quiz.
..II!, were read from the Dry· the above and Mrs. Jed Welt- Refreohmenlll were served by

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Mrs. Jerry Masters,
magazi~e chairman; Mrs. Con.
rad Ohlinger, Oower rWid chairman, and Mrs. Harold Smith,
Dolly DU1ila chall'lll811.
Following prayer by Mrs.

ljlt familJ for kindoe.os at !he
death of Mrs. Bryant, and from
Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs. H. E.
¢oo!,er, Ml" Elsie M. Hart,

Dollar Days

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washers • eack-up light~; ·

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WOIK SHOES
8" ........ $9.88 pr.
6" .......... $7....pr.

Allldlldl ot our, IIIII Dill pllet ... at JOU Chevrolet 4eller's Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy D • Corvalr • Corvette

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Glovtl.elthtr
£11ht ltoturta now ollndord lor
your added ulely: Stat bolts
front and rtar • Padded lnstru·
mont panel • Padded sun•vJaors
• Outside mirror (Uit It alwaya
before Ptl"lng) • Shotter-ttlitl·

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GlOve Leather

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("When something
happy happens,
It's Bulova ·
_watch time!"·

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Swisher, &amp; Lohse
Rexall Drugs

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Robinson's

4 Registered Pharmacists to Serve You

lo st~p Witht~ the I Ro bert J. Cain, Mr!i, Bel'tha l orfi~E'rs for the new year
clear dJsLanre. No one D , K' b 1 J C k M · were mstalled by the Evangel~Jured . Ta...
ars.. . 1m er yy . oo . r!l.
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DebrrJ L. Gilman, Ben Grayman, Pomeroy ~hurch of Chn!it Tue!-;V.t
dnesday
mi ~1
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arrests
. k 1 R 1 I"1 (' I . ~ ~ rs . , , ar1rs r~ . 11 a 11 , . l's. o n
P aIriC
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. , s tns, M rs . 1••1ary 'I
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1 ff . 1 .lrd t lift' , • mmts . , ones, ar
ra ',c ~tgna :I Cl
t n I F. Kink~:r. Mr ~ Okrv M. Lan- · ident. called the met&gt;ting to
coun,. y . JIJvent
~--' cour on 1de
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.rs, ,n1rs_ 1.•eon.tr
arcum, order end Mrs. Helen Leifheit
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urs · ' John L. Millrr, Mrs. otis B. installed Mr~. A. L. ~help~.
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bonded
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n rs. J mes S. Reea. pre!!ident ·. Mrs . Rough
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dl ; ~VI d-C e~ I1; \ : h ; 3- ~ James G. Smllh, William G. secretary, and Mrs.
Bryan,
epor :· an ar ·. mtt ' , . Thorns. Gladys M. Thomas, I treasurer.
Oak 11111, both speedmg. bonded William H. Wyant, Lowell II. I Committees for the year were
to
1 Mrs. Dav1"d R. Karrn amed by 1Mrs • Phel~
J appear
21 m mumcopal court on z·:..Ieger,
, ... lncludan. ·
and infant son.
ing Mrs. Denver KappJ~, pub-

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pharmacist will

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slop and glrurk the back ! Mr .•. Willard K Sprouse, JackFerrell cor.
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Jan. 21, in Gallipolis '
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PHILCO
Automatic Gas

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1:30

Delmar Darst

HURRY! ••• to FOREMAN &amp; ABBOn anti

HE'S HERE TO SERVE

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EBERSBACH HARDVVARE

Available Monday, Tu11day or Thurs.

Officers of the Gallipohs State
Highway Patrol post investigated an accident involvmg a car
and~
' semi-tractor - trailer at

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LEATHER SUPPLY
Kenny W1wln....., Y..,.._
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2nd St.
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of thr Basrball Wrilrrs' As- p. m.: 0. F Shearer down '
I,MAIN ST.
S•• ,·atlon of America. Hfl was Marmet 3:20 a. m. ; Allen R. '
t;ntered 11osp1tal
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namt&gt;d
on 226 of ~trl ballots , Merrill up Winfield 11:50 p.m.j
PPrsons en!rnng Jlulzrr Hos-1 cast by veteran serlbt's, 93.3 -- --~~
pihll during lhe last 24 hours well over the 75 per cent he
inclm!eed Mrs. Thomas E. Ma!l needed for seleclion.
ters 224 Fourth Ave : Mrs. Linnie ~I. Wmston, 857 Th1rd Ave.; F'' '· ·.· " ·.,,..• ., ·--;-· :.. -~"'"~":;:"l~
Mrs. Edna M. !,ovr, Park CcnLral Hotel. Mrs. Louis E Cox,

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Mariin l pmldc.nt· .;,d also Zimmer up Greenup 3:15 a.m.;

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MONEY RAISING
PROJECT

aresident of' Ohio Mea't Packers
p
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I th
ast two
Assoc1a ton (If e P
' the first meal packing Pan . IO IJ!:ram an w
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-\'ears _ and Mr. J. Tlm Ev~
; Ohio to be approved t_mdcr thc \ble for its ope~~l!~.
J ohn ·:lns. Executive vice president
. rww · statewirle m~at mspert_km ·l These inclu~e.
r.
. _' . ~hare uf Markcl.ing-,
vuho
,- program. The Ev·:ms Paekmg Stackhouse, Director of Agncu\ 110
dgth bill n Important
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fs t
nd a member or Govern- term!'
e
a
. Company WJ I f.' tst_r &lt;IS ~ -~ ure a
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se ::.te In insuring the public of
tabli!hrr,ent No. 1, Ohto lnsped· or Rh~des Chabmet un,der ~h~fi· ' ll'O~ meat products produced
d an d ·\pprnved ·
.
f'
. directiOn
.. 1 ht Ce newA aw
· rt.antu Oi-. r·'under sanitary
condlllons.
Tile voluntary
program, !Mt. HaP
opp. SSIS
:
'fiffh is a step forward in ' &lt;lk ·lll'Cior 11f Agrlrul~ure: Dr: _H~r. .
..
lng meal inspection un iform tor ~y Goldstem, Chtc-f of Dt~ISI~~ ~· '-:;_&gt;--;·_.;.,,;:.~,x.-1-~ P' \, . :'{;:'&lt;-' r;:_:--c4~,
the whole statr of Ohio, was rr-,of Animal Industry, who 19
BOSTON lUPI) -The WIcently passed by the GenPr&lt;_tl dired charge or ~~ progra~: tlon'11 basrhall wrlt.en torl~y
Assembly of the State of Gluo a~d Dr. J?hn Rlchards~n wl 0 tlected their biggest crlhe,
Jnd became eHective Sept. 15. w11l supervise the s.tatewl~ne pr~ retirfd slul!ger Ttd Williams
1965.
.~rnm under Dr. (Jflidstei .
to baseball's Hall of Fame.
ur cerc...-nhnles
nt Representing the Evans Pack·
---------·Wllliums, 47, wall! an over- - - - - - - - whelming thoiee for enshrine'c ct'dent
mrnl at Coopml&lt;iwu, N. Y..

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pick up l9ad, $14.00
Phone WY 2-!954.
1 ao etp
=u=w::;:ll'I""G..-::Qit=Cillnel.=
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=pa~r
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flee. aU mallet. ·WY W284.
Tbe Fabrit SllOp, Pomero'
Authorized Singer Salea and
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TWO remOdeled apartments. •
reoJril 8nd bath, ~ l'()()ml and
bath. Bill Cozart, Racine.

atnna

and

*"1 not •• ,.,,..,1o1o ,., 4 nished.
ROOM House with bath, furCall WY 2-3338 be-

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AnotiMr Plrtl ot Lontlrnorit:

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d!tion and price to: D.
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Moore, Bol I, Syracuae, Ohllo ll
tween 8:30 a . m . and 9:30 p,
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1 18 Ate SPECIAL Coon M 50
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on Main St. Contact Leroy
with au 4 feet on, Gray 01,
Denney or call SH 2·5381.
fi.OO with all 4 feet on. Bill
Ball
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1 18 6tp
ey, ~ t, VIIIlw1. l21p
M·
st.,S ROOM hou111 on am
Rutland, furnished Qf ~ro- ANTIQUE FurDUure, ~•
ished. Conllict Leroy Denney mlsceiiiDBOU&amp; cau or ....18 :
or call SH :t$1111.
11rL Howanl Claii, 1111 W.
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AJ&lt;t CONDI'!'IONII'IG llelrlger
atlon oervlce. Jarl&lt;'s Refrtg
oration, New llaven. Pbont
:l,l537
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IIIIEIIIFITS
R..ulor
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l. Jmpro... IISOllnt mil•••• IJGHT hauling, coal and eat
2. CleiDI carbuntor•
tie. Phone WY 2-7781 and WY
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OIIP:IC:I wou11
3. Prevents wburetor iclnt
1:31 A. M. te s1o1 ' · M. a.uv
. Stops fuel lin• frene--up
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2-72B6.
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5. Prevents rust, corrosion
TO .. ACI •
e. CIOinl Intake moni!Udo
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7. Cuts eyl!nder wear
lvery4ay Special•
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8. E!llliotlel rOUib idllnf
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~. PHONE WY 2-2156
•· ro • pOSI ve enn case
M1rl1'1 Slyle PMt
ventilollon oyslems.
Haircuts
51 _25
·~
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
FOR SALE
DRIVE IN TO LANDMARK
Shampoo &amp; Sets
S1.50
apartment
WY
2-3874.
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ltolltft
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1 14 tfc DALMATIAN Puppy 4 mos old.
30 day co or """·
'i'wisHto
TR-AlLER- LOT;-Rutland;- five AKC reg. fe?'al«
also
•nd neighbors who assosted '" miles from Pomeroy. Phone cu. 11 · Refrogerator W• Stll and Servin
~ any way durong the Illness SH 2-5613.
12 23 SOle
eondt!on $50. Ph. 446-47Sl.
pick up load. Call or write
Wip and Wiglell
81)11 death of my sister, hMt~s FOUR ROOMf urnished ipart·
Glendale Skidmore, Shade,
Ethel Garland. Special t an s ment. WY Z-:!651.
tfe
DIET
PEPSI,
oz.
cents
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~rie's Style Post
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29
11 15
to Dr. Boice, Dr. Slack. the
carlon, 50 lb. uncla!IS!fled
bed and """"· 'I IL 124
Ph. WY 2-5271
~aff at Meigs General Hosnd
918 illtoes, $1.29; 25 lb. Joy
complete. See Ivan Carman.
lyroeuh. Oh!t
p~a!,
and special nurses, Rev . l4 ROOMS bath a garage, .
food, $2.09; Gailoo jug milk, Ph: WY 2-6165.
ll9 'lcl·i~~=(i~~~=;~~~
Wendell Stutler for his com- Locusl St., rear. Call Marton
~~
foroing words and solo, Ew- Restaurant WY 2-9918.
65 cents; SNO-E 10 rll ·
we're
inil Funeral Home, Fntz Bur~ .
1 7 tfc
tissue, 55 'cents: Fresh
sel!!ng Blue Lustre 'for clean-~ and Iter ling,
Minersville
;g, Roeann Lisle, pall bear- THREE and four room furnish- 2 doz. 811 cents: Pink
' ing rugs and upholstery. Rent ?:o·w~aJ:~t':Z:: ~':'!
' s, and those sending flow- ed and unfurnished apart- 2 cans $l.05. SHULER'S
electric •hampooer $I. Pom·l
~~. and food ~ Your kindness ments. WY 2-5434.
12 6 tfc CERY, Antiquily. WI 9-3221. eroy Cement Block Co., Porn· :J:h~.J::.~o~!~leor rates.
ill never be forgotten.
--~ - I :W
eroy, Ob!o.
I 17_6te
t I&amp; lfc
• Miss Clara Garland
1 ROOM turnlshed apartment TWO PAINTED wagon
HANNAH's husband
Hector :
I 20 ltc for rent Pholle WY 2-2776. AI· $6; organ stool, $26:
hates hard work so he cleans I BEATING, PLUMBING
W WISH lalhank all- our ter 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3571. play pen ~: antique
the ruga with Blue Lustre, . Do~l Bottle Gu. r.mold
nds and relativ"
lor Rowley and Reed Hardware. ~ ; 8 new windows $10,
Reo! electric shampooer fl. then. 618 E. Main Slreel '
e!r many acts of kindness
11_1 ~fc:_ John Sloul, Harrisonville SH
Bilker Jl'urnilm·e, Middleport, Pomero,.
t Z2 lie
3
4
and sympathy showa us ~~ rRAILEit LOft - !reo • • 433 .
1 20 1c
0.
I 17 Ble
· - time of the del!!h of my ap and water. Browo·a l'rlll BUDGET PRICED furniture io R I ,._
Fo1 ., -1
sister, Alice (Wolle)
Earl. er P1rk tStalo Approved) our third floor
sbop.
H ,..t.te
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EXPERIENCED
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grateful thanks for the : MIDenf!IJe, Ohio, I'DOIIf W\ Baker Furniture,
FOR SALE _ 7 room bouse
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· owers, food and messages oi l W321.
I IJ tfc Ohio.
Middleport. Bath ond uu·u·.tv il
.
pathy, lo lhe White Fun1115- STER-EO
room. WY 2~146.
1 l8 81p
· ral Home, the Ewing Fun-1 1649 Lincoln Hg!s. 1 bedroom Radio equipped, lovely walnut - - -ral .Home and to Rev. Tho.'pe l house. Beauliful Birch ki!cncn 1 changer. Twin speaker
r his words of consolation. I cabinets. Phone: WY 2·5127.
finish. 4 speed inte~rmixed
l'rom lbo (uJut truck or
~ulldozer ndlotor to the
e shall always remember
I 4 !fc
changer. Twin opeaker •1
11111lest
beater core.
., with grabtude. .
FURNISHED, 4 rooms and tern. This is in very
, Mrs. John H Clone and bath, apar!menl in Pomeroy. condition. Pay ba!Bnce
. POMEROY - Ranch
It
Family.
WY 2-3975.
12 31 lfc $811.21 or $6 per month. Try • homo 14 bedrooms), moclernll WY ••141
1 20 ltp
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_.- TWO- TRAILER
SPACES for I't ·on your borne. CaII WY
kilehen and bath, fu I:
I ANT to !honk all the
renl in the Village of Middle- ~
6555 . ~~ __ _ _1 _11 61&lt; meot,
breezeway, 1"111''• 1::===;~~::;,~==~
I neo gl\bors. and froends . who : port. Call WY z-3346 or WY
AUTOMAnC ZIG ZAG
forced bo! air beating,
AUCI10NEBI
"!"'e so ktnd to me durtng my I 2-2186 or WY 2·3600.
Sewing mocb!De, Makes
ot located oa Mulberry
Cliaplell Seniti
. recent illness. My grat!~de
bern
mon~ms
$1&amp;,000.01.
Crtu Bradford
11 SO tfe
~ . all the consideratton
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wrn.. ,._ • Oilalld
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b th
S11~" people
holes, sews oo buttou,
MIDDLEPORT _
stiown y ese
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A. t... IIUDPURD
a~ the death of my beloved
UvesfOgo;
,...,,ms, ole., a11
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property on South 2nd ~"''"'d
h 11
attaclunents.
Pay ...
Ria, 4*1
8 J'O&lt;)m fr ame, J roomt
h sband, Benton:
' a FOR S.\LE: 5 year old bay mon!b or pay balatlCt
I I lfc
forget thetr kindness.
horse Jersey COW and auer. *"'
d
bath, S roo0111Jld bath, n&amp;rD· I·-,-- - - - - - - Benton &lt;Stella) PoM
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of r'ord Plo
,...44. Free home emo.
wood floon, forced hot
·aey cow. Sel
ws. WY ~
1 18
1 20 ltp
WI 1-3193.
I 20 Sip
.
boallng, corner
lol,
0..0t'lllslmployment
1'1 loa
apartlnents furnisbed, rnonfu.·ll
In Memory
FOR SALE : 3 JlicellboMIOS, !~:!'! trucks, 1946 and 1955.
ly income $124.00. 18,000.00.
AD lradtl lrllck driver to
..,,1 d J
to slaughter. Ca
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project enctneer•. Africa.
20 1
m S ay, anuary
• wo Wilkesville, Ohio.
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us strength to face

;:cour.,,. to bear the blow
"whot it meant to

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will ever know.
: · Wife, Lillie, and Children
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Notice

TING MATCH w!!l be
· !d at !he Coon Clubhouse.
23. Noon till dark. Sholl 19 ltc
VAL will be held Sunday,
uary 23. at 7:30 P ~ m. at
tart Falls United Brethren
urch with Rev .
James
, Orrison , Pastor. There will
guest spe aker~ . EverYbo-

dy welcoml. There will be a
sollifest preceding the revival al 2 p. m. All singers
infed
1_1_9_ 4te
D CJOUS Homemade Pizza,
50 75e, and $1.00 slaes. Delu Pizza, $1.50. Jack's Dairy
r, M!ddl...,rt. 12 I !lo

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8. Pltmdenr
10. Cd•terla

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14. Che•peake,
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tor one
2Wdo.
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T.ll!y
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21 . RA!deemer
26. Sptrtt

li'OR SALE- 7 room II'.
ffA-• hou10 wt"tb bath,
Haven ' W. Va '' Wail to
Cll')leting In llvln&amp; and dlnlng
roo!DI. Pay part ...,.
'"UIIy • like
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FARM for Sale. Pbone SH 2~5.
H·tfc
FOR SALE : 6 room house with -~-----~­
bath, full basemtlll, IN f1rInstruction•
ull St., Middleport. l'ltoot: - - - - - - - Pi. Plellllll 185-Z66'1.
U, i. CIVIL IIOYICI TIITI
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WY Will.
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DAILY CROSSWORD
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food
lobs,
0
male. lemale over 18. OEIB
Bu1 23110. Oakland Park.
Fla. 38307

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SH-3145
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'65 Falcon ·Futura · · szo9S

Station' Wagon. ~ 6500 ml)ea by local owner. lllack VI·
nyl interior, Dark aqua flnlBh. 700xl4 Urer Jl]o;e
spare never used, P.B. radio, blx Ill: enl!nt.
Trans/ Deluxe equipment. Show room ele111. .. ·

'65 Chevrolet·· . . .

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Chile

In

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Of:r.;
a rut JCbr."•

Indllmo Unlv · · '•t !JI.
Sa~. laid

'63 Mercury · · · · J169S
Meteor 4 Dr. lltation Wagon. Low mileage by one
local owuer. Red vinyl interior trim. White finish,
W.W. tires show little wear. LuggaJe rack, VB en·
gine, automatic trans. Power oteerlng, radio and
heater an&lt;l many extras.

'64 Olds '88' 4-Dr. · s2149

STRANGER--·

Rela\kllii "'"
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pre.
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fl!'ller, ~. ·, .u no
II!Grt · ~ed -

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Bel Air 4 Door. 2 tone beige and tan I!DIIh, apoUeu
clean !ntert.-..·, good whitewall tlrea, radio, V8 tJI·
gine, automatic trans. A clean car.
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'fAWN!·PRIVII.EGf.,

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men .1'ft ezperlen~
tueb
relatlon•hlpa.
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"'lbl!rt II Dol al ~ rilomenl
1 ~a.n acIllY evlden~ that
cept tllat more llrll are bavlna
belort rnarrllll
lban wu occurring hi the late
or even In the 11101,"
Gapon said. ·
He explained that linee the
II~
llllll'lqe .;. 1tu been
more of lhe
,
Ill ·MIUII nlatiOIII 11'1 acetlf'l
1111 amoJII eollep ~ studeniJ
l'llller than older ;Iris.

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GASOLINE ALLEY

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Power steering and brakes, automatic, fully equip- .
ped, radio, heater, blue finish. Spotless clean lntertoi.

'64 Chev.lmp. 4-Dr. · s1999
Power steering,~ automatic, radio, aU the workl, Uke
new tires, tan finish. VB engine. Spotless Interior.

By ART SANSOM

'63Volkswag. 2-Dr. ··S129S
Oeluxe vinyl Interior, green finish, good tires, heater.
Plenty of economy and priced to go.
·

DICK TRACY

'63 Corvair Monza ··· s1399

'60 Rambler Sta.,Wag. s499

II Atlantic.
potd trove!, hausinr.
f!'t 'b taloi'Y

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. CHECK NOW FOR
THE DEAL THAT'S BESTI

BLAmNAR'S

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ago Sam Smith deparl10n, •
One story frame, 3(:;~~i!J:
this life.
Employment Wam.cl WHY worry over • sluggish dug well, 1'1 acre lot
say lime heals •II sor- ~ _ __ __ -~ ____ _
sephc tank Get Klean-Em
Laurel Cliff Road
WOULD like house work
of All Septic Tank
$:i,OOO.OO.
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any kind. Lorena Snyder, WY Landmark Farm
ALBERT M, COX, BROKER II
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has only pro.-n
2-6361.
I 18 Btp Pomeroy.
WY
WY z.aw
we miss him yet.

RED VEST?

Locally owned car, 4-speed bo1, 110 enpne, toil of
extras, black finish, red bucket seats, ndlo, new tlres.

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1 , M D~~·~~:,~· ,uDIIe~tlfn 4 ROOM furnished apartment
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4175 or SH 2-5530. 1 20 &amp;tc
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'60 Mere. Park. 4-Dr. · s599
Hardtop Sedan. Full power, automatic, ready to roll.

'63 Buick · · · · · · .S179S

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LeSabre 4 Door, low mileage by 1 owner apotleu
clean Interior, aqua fln!tb, whltewaD tins iftow IHtle
wear, automatic tralllllllsaion. If you waat a 11111ct,
there Is noDe liner than tb!s w .

Bur 'CE PT IM lo!IINTEQ

l"J.j£Rf ARE
YEP I ~AO i l-l"COWS AND CALVES
~0 PIGS 100

'64 Chevelle 4-Dr. · .S169S

UP "EI!E FRoM '
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Sedan, 155 h.p. 6 cylinder, standard th!ft,.radio, heat.
er, like new, whitewall tires, maroon flnilll, lhowroom clean Interior.

'60 Chevrolet · · · · ·· S669
Bel Air "6" - 4 Door. Blue flnllh, good tlre1. 8 cyl.
engine. Powerglido trona., power steer!nf, racllo. A
good buy.

ABBIE AND SLATS

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
NEW &amp; USED CARS and TRUCKS

ON DISPLAY
OPEN EVES 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

1£Lllf(lll'll Do fT ~ ONL'I
E16if!l{·Fivt OOLL~ I.

Auto SaiH
1111 CORVAIR car 4 doors.
Good family car, good tires.
Snow tires. See Mary Plercel
or eaU t811-S31&amp; Cheater.
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\CARRIER
NEEDED
RUTLAND
Apply WY 2-2156
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1 18 3!p
FUR Dealer. I do 1101 want deep
freeze junk furs a! any price.
Bill Bailey, Reedavllle, Olt!o.
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pick up l9ad, $14.00
Phone WY 2-!954.
1 ao etp
=u=w::;:ll'I""G..-::Qit=Cillnel.=
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flee. aU mallet. ·WY W284.
Tbe Fabrit SllOp, Pomero'
Authorized Singer Salea and
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reoJril 8nd bath, ~ l'()()ml and
bath. Bill Cozart, Racine.

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ROOM House with bath, furCall WY 2-3338 be-

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tween 8:30 a . m . and 9:30 p,
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1 18 Ate SPECIAL Coon M 50
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on Main St. Contact Leroy
with au 4 feet on, Gray 01,
Denney or call SH 2·5381.
fi.OO with all 4 feet on. Bill
Ball
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ey, ~ t, VIIIlw1. l21p
M·
st.,S ROOM hou111 on am
Rutland, furnished Qf ~ro- ANTIQUE FurDUure, ~•
ished. Conllict Leroy Denney mlsceiiiDBOU&amp; cau or ....18 :
or call SH :t$1111.
11rL Howanl Claii, 1111 W.
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atlon oervlce. Jarl&lt;'s Refrtg
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IIIIEIIIFITS
R..ulor
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l. Jmpro... IISOllnt mil•••• IJGHT hauling, coal and eat
2. CleiDI carbuntor•
tie. Phone WY 2-7781 and WY
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OIIP:IC:I wou11
3. Prevents wburetor iclnt
1:31 A. M. te s1o1 ' · M. a.uv
. Stops fuel lin• frene--up
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5. Prevents rust, corrosion
TO .. ACI •
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lvery4ay Special•
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•· ro • pOSI ve enn case
M1rl1'1 Slyle PMt
ventilollon oyslems.
Haircuts
51 _25
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NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
FOR SALE
DRIVE IN TO LANDMARK
Shampoo &amp; Sets
S1.50
apartment
WY
2-3874.
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1 14 tfc DALMATIAN Puppy 4 mos old.
30 day co or """·
'i'wisHto
TR-AlLER- LOT;-Rutland;- five AKC reg. fe?'al«
also
•nd neighbors who assosted '" miles from Pomeroy. Phone cu. 11 · Refrogerator W• Stll and Servin
~ any way durong the Illness SH 2-5613.
12 23 SOle
eondt!on $50. Ph. 446-47Sl.
pick up load. Call or write
Wip and Wiglell
81)11 death of my sister, hMt~s FOUR ROOMf urnished ipart·
Glendale Skidmore, Shade,
Ethel Garland. Special t an s ment. WY Z-:!651.
tfe
DIET
PEPSI,
oz.
cents
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~rie's Style Post
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11 15
to Dr. Boice, Dr. Slack. the
carlon, 50 lb. uncla!IS!fled
bed and """"· 'I IL 124
Ph. WY 2-5271
~aff at Meigs General Hosnd
918 illtoes, $1.29; 25 lb. Joy
complete. See Ivan Carman.
lyroeuh. Oh!t
p~a!,
and special nurses, Rev . l4 ROOMS bath a garage, .
food, $2.09; Gailoo jug milk, Ph: WY 2-6165.
ll9 'lcl·i~~=(i~~~=;~~~
Wendell Stutler for his com- Locusl St., rear. Call Marton
~~
foroing words and solo, Ew- Restaurant WY 2-9918.
65 cents; SNO-E 10 rll ·
we're
inil Funeral Home, Fntz Bur~ .
1 7 tfc
tissue, 55 'cents: Fresh
sel!!ng Blue Lustre 'for clean-~ and Iter ling,
Minersville
;g, Roeann Lisle, pall bear- THREE and four room furnish- 2 doz. 811 cents: Pink
' ing rugs and upholstery. Rent ?:o·w~aJ:~t':Z:: ~':'!
' s, and those sending flow- ed and unfurnished apart- 2 cans $l.05. SHULER'S
electric •hampooer $I. Pom·l
~~. and food ~ Your kindness ments. WY 2-5434.
12 6 tfc CERY, Antiquily. WI 9-3221. eroy Cement Block Co., Porn· :J:h~.J::.~o~!~leor rates.
ill never be forgotten.
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eroy, Ob!o.
I 17_6te
t I&amp; lfc
• Miss Clara Garland
1 ROOM turnlshed apartment TWO PAINTED wagon
HANNAH's husband
Hector :
I 20 ltc for rent Pholle WY 2-2776. AI· $6; organ stool, $26:
hates hard work so he cleans I BEATING, PLUMBING
W WISH lalhank all- our ter 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3571. play pen ~: antique
the ruga with Blue Lustre, . Do~l Bottle Gu. r.mold
nds and relativ"
lor Rowley and Reed Hardware. ~ ; 8 new windows $10,
Reo! electric shampooer fl. then. 618 E. Main Slreel '
e!r many acts of kindness
11_1 ~fc:_ John Sloul, Harrisonville SH
Bilker Jl'urnilm·e, Middleport, Pomero,.
t Z2 lie
3
4
and sympathy showa us ~~ rRAILEit LOft - !reo • • 433 .
1 20 1c
0.
I 17 Ble
· - time of the del!!h of my ap and water. Browo·a l'rlll BUDGET PRICED furniture io R I ,._
Fo1 ., -1
sister, Alice (Wolle)
Earl. er P1rk tStalo Approved) our third floor
sbop.
H ,..t.te
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EXPERIENCED
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grateful thanks for the : MIDenf!IJe, Ohio, I'DOIIf W\ Baker Furniture,
FOR SALE _ 7 room bouse
11
· owers, food and messages oi l W321.
I IJ tfc Ohio.
Middleport. Bath ond uu·u·.tv il
.
pathy, lo lhe White Fun1115- STER-EO
room. WY 2~146.
1 l8 81p
· ral Home, the Ewing Fun-1 1649 Lincoln Hg!s. 1 bedroom Radio equipped, lovely walnut - - -ral .Home and to Rev. Tho.'pe l house. Beauliful Birch ki!cncn 1 changer. Twin speaker
r his words of consolation. I cabinets. Phone: WY 2·5127.
finish. 4 speed inte~rmixed
l'rom lbo (uJut truck or
~ulldozer ndlotor to the
e shall always remember
I 4 !fc
changer. Twin opeaker •1
11111lest
beater core.
., with grabtude. .
FURNISHED, 4 rooms and tern. This is in very
, Mrs. John H Clone and bath, apar!menl in Pomeroy. condition. Pay ba!Bnce
. POMEROY - Ranch
It
Family.
WY 2-3975.
12 31 lfc $811.21 or $6 per month. Try • homo 14 bedrooms), moclernll WY ••141
1 20 ltp
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SPACES for I't ·on your borne. CaII WY
kilehen and bath, fu I:
I ANT to !honk all the
renl in the Village of Middle- ~
6555 . ~~ __ _ _1 _11 61&lt; meot,
breezeway, 1"111''• 1::===;~~::;,~==~
I neo gl\bors. and froends . who : port. Call WY z-3346 or WY
AUTOMAnC ZIG ZAG
forced bo! air beating,
AUCI10NEBI
"!"'e so ktnd to me durtng my I 2-2186 or WY 2·3600.
Sewing mocb!De, Makes
ot located oa Mulberry
Cliaplell Seniti
. recent illness. My grat!~de
bern
mon~ms
$1&amp;,000.01.
Crtu Bradford
11 SO tfe
~ . all the consideratton
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b th
S11~" people
holes, sews oo buttou,
MIDDLEPORT _
stiown y ese
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A. t... IIUDPURD
a~ the death of my beloved
UvesfOgo;
,...,,ms, ole., a11
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property on South 2nd ~"''"'d
h 11
attaclunents.
Pay ...
Ria, 4*1
8 J'O&lt;)m fr ame, J roomt
h sband, Benton:
' a FOR S.\LE: 5 year old bay mon!b or pay balatlCt
I I lfc
forget thetr kindness.
horse Jersey COW and auer. *"'
d
bath, S roo0111Jld bath, n&amp;rD· I·-,-- - - - - - - Benton &lt;Stella) PoM
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of r'ord Plo
,...44. Free home emo.
wood floon, forced hot
·aey cow. Sel
ws. WY ~
1 18
1 20 ltp
WI 1-3193.
I 20 Sip
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boallng, corner
lol,
0..0t'lllslmployment
1'1 loa
apartlnents furnisbed, rnonfu.·ll
In Memory
FOR SALE : 3 JlicellboMIOS, !~:!'! trucks, 1946 and 1955.
ly income $124.00. 18,000.00.
AD lradtl lrllck driver to
..,,1 d J
to slaughter. Ca
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project enctneer•. Africa.
20 1
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• wo Wilkesville, Ohio.
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TING MATCH w!!l be
· !d at !he Coon Clubhouse.
23. Noon till dark. Sholl 19 ltc
VAL will be held Sunday,
uary 23. at 7:30 P ~ m. at
tart Falls United Brethren
urch with Rev .
James
, Orrison , Pastor. There will
guest spe aker~ . EverYbo-

dy welcoml. There will be a
sollifest preceding the revival al 2 p. m. All singers
infed
1_1_9_ 4te
D CJOUS Homemade Pizza,
50 75e, and $1.00 slaes. Delu Pizza, $1.50. Jack's Dairy
r, M!ddl...,rt. 12 I !lo

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8. Pltmdenr
10. Cd•terla

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14. Che•peake,
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2Wdo.
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21 . RA!deemer
26. Sptrtt

li'OR SALE- 7 room II'.
ffA-• hou10 wt"tb bath,
Haven ' W. Va '' Wail to
Cll')leting In llvln&amp; and dlnlng
roo!DI. Pay part ...,.
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FARM for Sale. Pbone SH 2~5.
H·tfc
FOR SALE : 6 room house with -~-----~­
bath, full basemtlll, IN f1rInstruction•
ull St., Middleport. l'ltoot: - - - - - - - Pi. Plellllll 185-Z66'1.
U, i. CIVIL IIOYICI TIITI
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WY Will.
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male. lemale over 18. OEIB
Bu1 23110. Oakland Park.
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'65 Falcon ·Futura · · szo9S

Station' Wagon. ~ 6500 ml)ea by local owner. lllack VI·
nyl interior, Dark aqua flnlBh. 700xl4 Urer Jl]o;e
spare never used, P.B. radio, blx Ill: enl!nt.
Trans/ Deluxe equipment. Show room ele111. .. ·

'65 Chevrolet·· . . .

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a rut JCbr."•

Indllmo Unlv · · '•t !JI.
Sa~. laid

'63 Mercury · · · · J169S
Meteor 4 Dr. lltation Wagon. Low mileage by one
local owuer. Red vinyl interior trim. White finish,
W.W. tires show little wear. LuggaJe rack, VB en·
gine, automatic trans. Power oteerlng, radio and
heater an&lt;l many extras.

'64 Olds '88' 4-Dr. · s2149

STRANGER--·

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pre.
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fl!'ller, ~. ·, .u no
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Bel Air 4 Door. 2 tone beige and tan I!DIIh, apoUeu
clean !ntert.-..·, good whitewall tlrea, radio, V8 tJI·
gine, automatic trans. A clean car.
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men .1'ft ezperlen~
tueb
relatlon•hlpa.
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"'lbl!rt II Dol al ~ rilomenl
1 ~a.n acIllY evlden~ that
cept tllat more llrll are bavlna
belort rnarrllll
lban wu occurring hi the late
or even In the 11101,"
Gapon said. ·
He explained that linee the
II~
llllll'lqe .;. 1tu been
more of lhe
,
Ill ·MIUII nlatiOIII 11'1 acetlf'l
1111 amoJII eollep ~ studeniJ
l'llller than older ;Iris.

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GASOLINE ALLEY

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Power steering and brakes, automatic, fully equip- .
ped, radio, heater, blue finish. Spotless clean lntertoi.

'64 Chev.lmp. 4-Dr. · s1999
Power steering,~ automatic, radio, aU the workl, Uke
new tires, tan finish. VB engine. Spotless Interior.

By ART SANSOM

'63Volkswag. 2-Dr. ··S129S
Oeluxe vinyl Interior, green finish, good tires, heater.
Plenty of economy and priced to go.
·

DICK TRACY

'63 Corvair Monza ··· s1399

'60 Rambler Sta.,Wag. s499

II Atlantic.
potd trove!, hausinr.
f!'t 'b taloi'Y

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THE DEAL THAT'S BESTI

BLAmNAR'S

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ago Sam Smith deparl10n, •
One story frame, 3(:;~~i!J:
this life.
Employment Wam.cl WHY worry over • sluggish dug well, 1'1 acre lot
say lime heals •II sor- ~ _ __ __ -~ ____ _
sephc tank Get Klean-Em
Laurel Cliff Road
WOULD like house work
of All Septic Tank
$:i,OOO.OO.
·;;,'.';'!~'. us tn forget,
any kind. Lorena Snyder, WY Landmark Farm
ALBERT M, COX, BROKER II
,;;,
has only pro.-n
2-6361.
I 18 Btp Pomeroy.
WY
WY z.aw
we miss him yet.

RED VEST?

Locally owned car, 4-speed bo1, 110 enpne, toil of
extras, black finish, red bucket seats, ndlo, new tlres.

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romefOY·Micl4leport, U., Jan. 20, lHI

1 , M D~~·~~:,~· ,uDIIe~tlfn 4 ROOM furnished apartment
"'""'l ..'"l•• ''" A. M. in Middleport. Pbone SH 2ec:::~~~~'::'
4175 or SH 2-5530. 1 20 &amp;tc
WIA . . aut,ttd untU t :Dt A. M.
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'60 Mere. Park. 4-Dr. · s599
Hardtop Sedan. Full power, automatic, ready to roll.

'63 Buick · · · · · · .S179S

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LITnl! ORPHAN ANNI~

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LeSabre 4 Door, low mileage by 1 owner apotleu
clean Interior, aqua fln!tb, whltewaD tins iftow IHtle
wear, automatic tralllllllsaion. If you waat a 11111ct,
there Is noDe liner than tb!s w .

Bur 'CE PT IM lo!IINTEQ

l"J.j£Rf ARE
YEP I ~AO i l-l"COWS AND CALVES
~0 PIGS 100

'64 Chevelle 4-Dr. · .S169S

UP "EI!E FRoM '
EARCY OPiliN~

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SEP'TOMBERI

Sedan, 155 h.p. 6 cylinder, standard th!ft,.radio, heat.
er, like new, whitewall tires, maroon flnilll, lhowroom clean Interior.

'60 Chevrolet · · · · ·· S669
Bel Air "6" - 4 Door. Blue flnllh, good tlre1. 8 cyl.
engine. Powerglido trona., power steer!nf, racllo. A
good buy.

ABBIE AND SLATS

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
NEW &amp; USED CARS and TRUCKS

ON DISPLAY
OPEN EVES 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

1£Lllf(lll'll Do fT ~ ONL'I
E16if!l{·Fivt OOLL~ I.

Auto SaiH
1111 CORVAIR car 4 doors.
Good family car, good tires.
Snow tires. See Mary Plercel
or eaU t811-S31&amp; Cheater.
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\CARRIER
NEEDED
RUTLAND
Apply WY 2-2156
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Daily Sentinel, .8ox 868-D.
1 18 3!p
FUR Dealer. I do 1101 want deep
freeze junk furs a! any price.
Bill Bailey, Reedavllle, Olt!o.
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in America
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r"""""""
B. •
Ud •
"J
un r nance
=.ers~:t!t~~
·~ are n ergomg
..":-,:.::.."":"/! :;::::-.:0:.":" In &lt;A&gt;lumlms ::r..::.:::..-;; .. ·! . • d Ordeal of Conscience ~~...an~~~ia: ~e:;u:
~ester
:.=;est
-b4!
· SenUnel, Pomeroy-llllddleport,

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20. N81

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liJ LOUJll CASSmS

-UIIIed PreP Ja~trDallolllll

1 Amtrlca'a largest Protestant

Furman lbrough voluntary """'
tr~butioDI from South CaroUna
Baptists.
Drive Underway
The fund·ralslnl drive Ia n•:
underway, wllb a June dllaill
line. To meet tbe ~· tt ;
be necessary to obtam co~
lions averaglnl tG per

ordlmmce IIICI It wiD
strl6- llepl ID ease of ne&lt;18811)' or
entor&lt;ed.
Pollee
Chief
Tay- discharge ot duty.
1
~ saJd tbal dtie to the numer. ·
.
lalllla he will 1 llforce
: :::.,...,.
000f tU e0ts ·
Points co..;.ed ID Ordlnaaee
·
No 4 dated Feb 13 J.D50·
~hild wlll ~ ~m1tied to t
Ut
carry any oJr gun uncued on
tbe slreell 111 the Town of Ma·

H Sd
A So bem
Are Announ"ed

of tht Ohio Valley

Hea$l Company,
~
l'omerOy,
have returned
1
8 lbree day

conven)lon.. ~

the Soulbern Baptist
Nallonalbte Organiza&amp;lllll ·
t;oov~oo, 1s undergo!Dg an
10 • 12th,
trdeal ol COIISclence.
The
alstaat easbiera.
1 Its 10 mllllon members are
Its «&lt;tb
Stoctholdei'a reelected, -~~
, eaugbl lA a bind between ooe of
ill 1 mBRUfacturer of
cumbenls, Include C. C. JAWJS,
ll&gt;olr most cherished principles
aad healing
Jr., Hollier Smith, A, Roush,
lllJd .. urgent financial needs member·
oon.
"
ment ud also dlslrlbulea
Bartow J..eaK H. A.
of B1pU11 eolltgea and lllliverol· In nelghbMinl ~·
Parenla shall be held re!JlOO·
mater!ala to 1111
Olllrleo J. llyef,
lies.
state Baptist Convention
• sl
h . Soulberll High aehool
and beatlnl ,daalera ley, ,and Cbarleo C.
11
· Tilt prlnctple Ja separat1011 of bade Mercer University to ~0 m::\~
any 0co~:ti:~ ~fe~ students the tbJrd 1111
!'I
llale
afea.
James B. Lewll· wu
1
ehurcb IIICiotate. Since colonial through with a lederall~S: violation o~is ordinance of period, bavtng grades of B
Accerdlng to Mr. Baer ~~dll ;eecret.ryr«tors. ol lht Board of Dl·
davs, Baptists have been stout other sta~ couven
IllY aection thereof rna be sen- better have heel
was tbe larg~ .,
defenders of religious liberty. Florid,a, Michigan, IRdlanaci tenced 11 the Munlei~ Court (lllllllel 11 npltall bad all
to be presented
They have contended that Vlrgima,
New Mexico an f
ach II
to
fine marks)•
beating lndu:B-1
h
Gro wiD
ehurcheo and church-related Missis.slppl-adopted resolutions ~ !t 1.;', ';:~ $! ~~ •more Selllo;. - Shirley
..; produdl
g way
I!Istltutions Will not remam free reJecting government aid to than , 100 or confined In the mD- 1o ·Oftlle, Pam Davll,
Including 1
Meet Gov. SIDlth
t th17 accept any kmd of Baptist lnstltutlon1•· Unlv sity llieipal jail or county jail for a Decker, Marjorie Halter
of plaslit batbtu!Ia
PT. PLEASANT 'l'bl
lloverniiiOnt suboidy.
In Texao, Bay or
er
od
eed
Jolmson Oonnlt
units
Valley lnduslrlallllgbway
30 days or CAROLYN UPSCOMB,
Baptists are also great President Aboer V. McCall J:~ not to ac
Seminars ;.. buslnesl
elaUJIII will meet Govmtor
believers in the importance of went before the state Baptist N~
son shall sell or fur.,. ly Pric:&lt;!, Lois Se\VeD
oblems were ovail· lett C. Smith and Stall
t[ducaUog young people
a Convention with a ferve~~l·~ ish
revolver
other pis- Shain, PAM SYLVESTER,
able to lbr: nearly 1300 dealers Commissioner Burl Sawyer•
ch-istian atmosph~re. There for permiSSIOn to accept era tol dick or bowie kRife sling roo Theiu William Zerkle.
Also leatured wu
the House of
Cbam·
are about 1110 Baptist ool!eges ald. He warned that church- '
. •
Jlmiors - John Adams Patty
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.d .
't
In th Uruted I ted colleges will sink to the shot, billy or metallic or other
list of s.....ers lJI. FIRST
an uruversiies
e
rea
k kl
otbe Baker DONNA
Ohl • anveraor '1D'Iesll
1
1
States, of which 55 are sta!Us of second or third rate a se nuc es or any
r ret cde Bonnie
o a •' ••
QUALITY
!j!pported by the Southern institutions unless they obtam m.ngerous or deadly weapon of SUE JokMURRAy CM!a
Dr· Norclml8la'&amp;:nVJilliiR,II REGULAR _
Baptist Convention.
massive new linancial support bke kihnd orb ch:racter to ~ per· ris BRENDA NORRIS
Nola Clllautbot Pealed, I : . .
500 w om e . nows, or as • Obltz Patty
Involves Subsidy
from some source
'
r an
•
Mr• Certified Oil Station
Last year, Congress enacted Dr. McCall said church reathson: fromto bisbliappearabnce or
CAROL
~.enoit ~ley, Aulstant
W. Main It,
0
u-e
aid
program
under
colleges
have
accepted
federal
erwise,
•
eva
to
e
un'
·~:::t~-~~~.;""::;mmerce.;;;:~
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• co ·•
der 21
Lindo Wolfe Naaey Yost.
wblch federal grants and long- money m the past, for examp1•,
·
l!op~
llftlrlct
tenn loans are available to all under the Gl bill of rights, and ll shall be unlawhll for any
,
'"§!iitutlcms f "' gh ed tl
. h
been accompanied persoa 11&gt; aarry about bls per· tel, Lenora Bass, Jannme Bentz
'"
o '" er uca on, 11 " never
·
James Clrcle David Cole~~~;~~
privato and
church· by allempted government 0011· disonkany ~~v~lvknier.,or other pis:!, N!E DE LONG Tom '
to expand dormttory trol. He also no tOO that Texas c or uuWIO
e, razor, B ng
fac!lilies The Baptists have promised In tbe shot, billy, metallic or other Deb!ll Hubbard Peflll' Hubcarry an !oterest ~ate ol past to make up by voluntary false knuckle• or other duger· bard, Carolyn Kiser, lOYCE
cent wlllch is less than cootrlbutions anything their ous or deadly weapon of like MANUEL, Gma Malhfil"ro,IIIII
gover:.nent currently Is institutions lost by turni11g kind or character.
ANA PICKENS Joyce • ·
· to borrow money. Thus down government aid, but have It sii!U be ualawful for any Joyte Rtlcble Sharon
also involve a form of "falleo far, far short" of person without a written per· ~~ SHAIN, Michele
goimm~ent subeidy no differ· keepillg this promise.
mil from the mayor to firt or 8
Thol'jll!,
princlpls fro~ grants,
Drop Formal Vr..W
discbarge wltbi Dtbe corporate WARD Linda Wlnel,
slnco the law wos The Texas Conve•Uon did not limits, ond then 10 u not to Yates.
there hal been sbarp eveo reacb a formal vote on 1
. Freollmll
,llllll- Judy
Adami
within some of the resolution authorizlnl Baylor I!II'Ved, but U II not necessarily Marlt Beegle, Melanlt Beegle, II
Bt&gt;ill Boptisl Gonven· ond other Baptilt iastitulionJ to the best way of dealing with a RHONDA BRADEN, BRENDA
over whether Baptist accept federal aid. It was church-related college where BRADFORD, Diana
Cross.
coll~ges llhould accept federal withdrawn after soundinga lndl· the public at largo II tbe thief JENNIFER DAVIS,
LINDA
cated it W&lt;lUid be defoallld by beneficiary.•
GRINDSTAFF Salldra H a
trusleea ot FurmsR large majority.
This ll substantially the same Mike Hayman, Sblrley lludsoa,
Ut::'% at Greenville, S.C., The issue is certain to argument tbal Roman Catboliel GRACE HYSELL, Dollll
l.i&amp;JIOHAL VAWIIt Odell.
Ill
the debate to a head by continue generating C!Oitrover· have mada for federal aid Ill fers, JANE JOIINSON SAN·
1 federal grant of sy. Some
Baptist leaders parochial schools-namely, t!Jat DRA JOHNSON Boult IDler,
enda, ll1IPtl1 l!llllld, ....,..
to construct a new believe that a way oau be found the &amp;ev&lt;r11Dlen1 would 1101 be Janice MIIIIUt!l, GEORGI!l ·~:;11
tbln. j1llaod for q1lllll .... lUre
building.
to reconcile principle wllb supporting the religl0111 fune. RIS Aaroa llqre, ll'rllta
.., ......mp~...
- -,..·-· !be South Carolllla practicality. Southern Bapjist lion ol the sehoolt but olmply Martha Yoet, Sllldra Zerk&amp;
Boys (II• 10 thru 16) Reg. 2.91
Conventioo at Us Convention President W. Wayne compensating them for the
l)leeting inBiructed the Deboney commented recently publle oervt.. wbleb
they .D eoslt tbt federal
to retlll'll the federal that "absolute ..,araUOI ef perform lA educating a 1111'8t IIM!nl $27,1'12 Ill oducate 1
BOYS DRESS
convention prom- church and state Is Imperative part of the nation'• eblldren. denl al tbt Jlaval Anll'itmJ
raise an equal sum lor where the church alont Is Adv for PMs '!burs Ju 20
AonapoliL
Sl!el 8 to 18.
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RUTLAND FURNITURE

NOW IN
PROGRESS!

1

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GRATI

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PET TURTLES - · - - - - - -· _ _ 39c
I n FISH &amp; TURT
GO.....
LE FOOD - - - pkg. 1Oc

s·to BEN 'fRA.NKb:IN s.&lt;fo~

Fall &amp; Year 'Round Suib

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WY 2-3498

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SAYS:

FIF'I'II HAND
Great oddity or !he Kinkajou
is its long, powerful tail, which
!is used a/m()s t :as a fifth hand . :
The kinkajou is one of the
few on imals th at can climb up
ils own tail as you hold u\e er.d ,
of the appendage, and then on· '
to your hand,

UNION SUITS .. .. .. 88c

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BEEF

SALE!

SMOKED
TASTY

Ladies' &amp; Teens'

PANTS .... $1.49

PUMPS

Larry's Wayside Furniture

and

"MAKE WAY
1for ROWE ....

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Intire Stock

CoUoc:tionMtM

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JACKETS

DRESS

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SLACCS

SURBURBAN
COATS

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Proudly we announce our selection by Rowe Furniture Company as their Factory
Representatives for this area. We hove for several months worked closely with
Rowe's Representatives to secure this "EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE."' Soon we will offer one of the largest selections of styles by this famed furniture maker this side of
their own factory showroom down South. We must make room for our first shipllllnts arriving soon. This sale Is unporolled In size, variety, and most Important
unparolled in savings! The savings to be had are the kind you se'ldom see on pieces
of this quality! You simply can't go wrong at this big value filled sale Get what
you need now •• • we'll make arrangements so you tan pay later. Come In Browse Around- Shop Wayside.

fabulous savings from 10 30tyo
1o

eiANK RATI PINANCING

e FREI DELIVERY
eOPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS

REDUCED

WUAland

ALL-WEATHER
COATS

DRESS HATS

$3.96 24.50 now $19.56
$6.66 27.50 now $21.96
$7.96 32.50 now $25.96
$9.96 42.50 now $31.96
$11.96
Complete Stock
BIG SELECTION
' of Min'•
SWEATERS
IOYI LEVI'S
1.95 now $7.16
CASUAL
10.95 now $8.76
12.95 now $10.36
14.95 now .$11.96

$t95 now
$7.95 now
$9.95 $11.95 15.95 now

SlACKS

REDUCED

to

39.91

SHOIS
Reg. 6.95 $5.56
Reg. 8.95 $7.16
Reg. 10.95 $8.76

Reg. 12.95 $10.36

Entire Stock

NOW
49.95
NOW
55.00
NOW

5

31

39
544
5

Melli

SPORT

SHIRTS
2.95 now
3.95 now
Reg. 4.95
Reg. 5.95

39.91
NOW
49.95
NOW

Now$3.50

Pumps -Flats -Casuals

'36'.
:o: 546

REDUCED
TO _ _

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ona SliTS REDUCiD TO

$2.36
$3.16
$3.96
$4.76

m.t8to18

SPORT
COATS .

Not our eaUre Jto&lt;t,
100&lt;1 otyl01 and fab·
rico, moot sU ,,,..,

20% to33\o\%

DRESS sHIRTS

MENS

DRESS HATS ·

......naui
$3.96 pr.
I PIL $7.50

19.95
24.50
29.95
39.50

ALL .

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LADIES
WEAR • •• · .

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POTATOES

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BUTTERMILK or CHOC.
MI LK by McCOY'S

2 39c
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~ · lb. pkg. --• • 39c .

DRINK
"~&lt; Ii ORANGE
FAMOUS "CIRCUS"
~· ~."i,;....

4 "' oi.

cens for ·

$.1 00

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1c
. Open Deily ~:00 tO 7:,00 - Frid1ys. Til '8 - Sat. Til 9
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FOOTW~A R FOR ALL THE FAMILY!

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ICE
CREAM
GLACIER
_..c;.._,..,__,.__ ~ G~L: 49c

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Simon's . .Pick- A .. Pair
l*'pMlcagtt

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Florida ) ;
Oranges -;;",

UNCLASSIFIED

Ladles' 1st Quality

4to'6 pelr

3qts. for- --- -1.00

LOOK!
FRESH, JUICY

LADIES' HOSE

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Salad Dressing

lbs.

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EXIRA SPECIAL! FIIIICKII Bran. In

Opp111lf* Jhe Park, Chlllpolll,, ohio

Onions

Values

THOIMS CLO'ttllD$
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NO. 1

NOW

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for

NOW

White and eolored. wortoff
eel eoUar styles, moot olio
now $15;96 . u, GOOD VALUESI
now $19.56 Reg. 5.95, Now ~,77
now $23.96 Reg. 5.00, NoW , $3.2,7
now $26.45 Resl· uo, Nn $2.97
,Reg. 4.25, ~ ' .$~77
.... us, Niiw :,~7

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to 4,99

100Men&amp;

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YELLOW GLOBE

4 55

EGGS
·J doz. $1.29
BREAD ;~~::s S 89c .~
AWAKE g;~~:: 3 :a~:· 8 9c ~:
SMALL

LOOK!

.GROUP BOYS' OXFORDS
$f
.GROUP GIRLS' OXfORDS
GIRLS' &amp;LADIES' 'SNO-BOOTS _Now s3
BOYS' &amp; GIRLS' HOUSE SLIPPERS Sf
BOYS' RUBBER OVERS~OES
S.f
All. Men's DRESS &amp;WORK SHOES 10 ~.Off

BXTRA

WUAL
SLACKS

2

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Valu..
_ _ _ _ to 5.88

PRICE
SPEf:IAL!

SPECIAL GROUP

Ys OFF

Entire Sklck
of Melli

125 Polrs Mine

.IEDUCED

•A NIW tQMI IN CRIATM PINI PUiNITURI POl Ml AJJA•

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NOW

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Out They Go! .. Ladies' and Girls'

.... ,uaa$4,M

Boys . Wear

GAWPOUS, OHIO

SPECIALS JAN. 20..21 -22

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Prices Crash! •.. Making Room lor Spring!

GROll' I

GROUP 1

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50tyo

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OFP

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Values to 6.88

Topcoats
20%

With Zip-Out
Uoer

lnlln Stoctc -

FLATS

All MENS

1.95 now $6.96
12.95 now $10.36 10.95 now $8.76
14.95 now $11.96 12.95 now $9.96
17.95 now $12.36 14.95 now $10.96
24.95 now $17.96 16.95 now $12.96
29.91 now $19.96
Melli

eSPACIOUI PARKING

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JANUARY

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Allotments

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Oblo ! ,tW 1
;)C;lrvicf,!
~OUI'l lO
" "''1 .&gt;clnlue., .., u&lt;llofO)"lW.UUloport, U., Jai ~o.
anti · poverty officials got a
surprl•• todoy wh"n they diS·
ay
spent the weekend '"'''h . Mr. I fotlr and five million
covered Ohio has • group of
.~.-....· n.t v
and Mrs. Edward Simpson.
jar. studying tap
poverty • stricken American
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Tho Esther Circle ,1ub of the
50,000 dance
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.Indians waiting for federal
Funeral service for Miss Ethel
Racme Baptist church In&lt;!l at 1throughout the united Sta~-!~ 1. ,
help.
Garland were held from the
the home of Mrs.
Rodney Icording to the Encycillplll'flll &lt;~•t.rt.
A federal anti . pOverty
Ewing Chapel Salorday al 2
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G r~,mm Priday evening.
Brilannica. ·
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Hearings lo determine atli- grant, approved by
Gov.
Farmers may make appllca· p.m., with the Hev. Wendell COLUMBUS il'PI) - A " k't· Mrs. Herman . Welch
anJ 1 he Rev. Paul A. Sellers re- 1 .==--====o;;::;;;
tudes of burley tobacco grow- Jam·es A. Rhodes stipulated lion for new burley tobacco al· Stutler, pastor of the Miner,. II h" T
W lkl
s ' ' daughter, Mrs. Orion Wallace turned home from Mt. Carmel FIRST
·ers and other segments of the tbat at lea•! two futrians ·must lotmenls through Feb 15 1966, v!Ue Methodist church officia~~ tis t b ~nnes~ee h~l ng ~are ; and son of Vincent spent Sun· hos pital, Col umbus Salurday
QUALITY
burley industry on the questloo be oo the Pike County Com- which Is the deadli~ d~le
ing.
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REGULAR of acrenge • poundog•'"' quolas lllUPity
. Aet1on
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ton. sla e to be red• lgured
in I s1·s·ter• Mr · an d Mrs·
Verne
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Committee
In order. to be eligible £or· a
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the ..new farm allotment the appli· l Special mustc was provtded •, small damage sutl whtch the , Watterson.
TAP DANGERS
Certified Oil SfllfiOI~ ·
ln l:Sennessee an Keotucky, the grant.
.
'cant must meet the following by Fn tz Buck. orgamst,,and ~hto Supedrem~ hCourt Wednes. Iris McKay and Susie Wipple It is estimated that between ' w. M•ln St.
'(J
. Department of Agricu!.
The Ohio Olllee of Opportu. conditions or eligibility :
Rev. Stutler who sang, God "Y agre to ear.
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lUre announced Jan. 7.
nlly chocked and found that
Understands Your Heartaches," Herman H. David asked the ;o
The hearings will be held in from. 5!l to 200 Cherok.. Indl- The farm shall be opera ted aecompamed by Mtss Rosann .court to constder hts case a-,
aoobrclance with acreage-pound- ana Jive io Pike County - most by the owner.
Lisle.. .
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age tegislation approved
by ef tbem in 8 state ot pvoerty.
The farm shaH be the only Burial was m Mme.rsville Hill ~on ~ t a ble~ where he claimed
President Johnson Ia t A .1 16 "'""""' , .
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cemetery and pallbearers were hiS flve.year-oid show
s pr1 .
- &amp;,.;t::e.t~'"1~M'W1M.!JiM!m lim 1arm m e m
a es twn- Henr Th
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H · b k
b
th t bl
The law provides 1hat befor
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b
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Y omas, eorge ams, ro e a 1eg ecause. e s a o
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e re eren urn may be scheduled.
or opera . Y e app, I- Kenneth Harris, William Ru.,. took improper precau tions,
e acreage . poundage quotas Tile date and place nearest cent fqr. which a tobacco allo~ ell ,Charles Grueser and· Karl
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may be extended to any type to- thiS area that the meetings will ment II established for the cur- Grueser.
Davtd said he wurned the
~:~~ other than flue , cured, be held i&lt; Maysville, Ky. , Ma- rent year.
Coming from out , 1 town for owners, George 1). and Korh. ll
.,YYV1 .ngs must be held in the son County Courthouse, 11~n ThA farm shall not h
a the se tvir~ were Mr and Mrs ryn Lose thai his mare was a
... ~uclng area ' after which a Jan· 220 d•
· allotment for tobacco.
ave Robe':'t Harbrecht,
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current
Worthington;
iOiiiiiOiiiiiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiiiiiOiOiiiiiiiiiiiiroiiiiiiiiOiiiiii.-iiiii~·iii The available land must
' Mrr. and Mrs. Harold Ru badue, ?orse 10 their care for breedsuitable to rai.e tobacco.
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. 1'om mg.
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Jtnkms, Mr. and Mrs. Nnrman The Canton Munici pal C8 urt
The operater. shall o~n
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 ordered the stable owners
Keep Them Healthy!
have ready
available
equ1pmcn
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· $1 214 damages in .
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ones and Mrs. L uct'II e Jenk'ms, 1 pay Dav 1d
and _factlll.ies for success[ul pro- Dayton ; ~iss Gayle .Jones. ' u rase Hm~ev er the appeals
ductton of tobaeco.
South Bend· . In d· ·• Mr · and I courl ov-erturned
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' The operator must oblaln, dur. Mrs. Jack Phill tps and son, Ja-1'"ymg the evidence showed the.
BIG SAVINGS FOR
ing the current year, 50 per .. Cmcmna tJ; Mr. and Mrs. ' owners were not n~glige nt.
cent o( his income from the WillnHH E. McMahon, Woods-- I--·--~---------··--!
YOU IN EVERY
farm on which the allotment ·ts field ' Mrs. P:arl Willimns, Lan· l AIhens .. Mrs ' 1"e V B.11·d d 1
• NUUitioua MIMture
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reques ted, not including
in- ham, Md·; Car1 M·,w. a.~.kms and ' tUhe,sovziR
DAN
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DEPARTMENT
ceme from the requested allot- Mr. ~nd_Mrs. Stanford Cremeens Miss :\nn Vaugh1ln Cedarville;
ment.
Gai!Jpo,ils; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- and Mr and Mrs. R1ehard Erh
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
: They'll need you during the
bert
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,Jikcr,
Portsmouth,
Also,
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Miss
Betty
Ma
ndry.
Can
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roughout The Slore
' snowy months ahead. Feed
Tho farm operator shall have I Mr. and Mrs. George DeWeese, ton
; them Milford brand fo od.
bad experience m producing,
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harvl'sting and mttrketing tobacS-Ib.
eo in at least tWo of the five
'
years immediately prot:eecling
the year for which the allot.ment
was requested.
Sun Flower Seed, 2 lbs. 54c
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A written app lica ti on must be
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filed at the Me1gs ASCS of.
F SH IN BOWL "'"":'-- - - - - 49c fice with tho county commiltee
Complete wi th green seaweed and colored chips.
on or before February 15, 1966.

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Burley Crowers
Being Sought

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A. RllUsh )Y8I reelecteel president, Charleil
tlei along the
bam, execullve vice
Kenova to
and mhler,
·Persons
and Hmner S.
iact.tbe loclll
depts, .Bessie L.
Omce. ·
Brand and Paul

Mr. IIICI Mrs. Edward

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in America
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B. •
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un r nance
=.ers~:t!t~~
·~ are n ergomg
..":-,:.::.."":"/! :;::::-.:0:.":" In &lt;A&gt;lumlms ::r..::.:::..-;; .. ·! . • d Ordeal of Conscience ~~...an~~~ia: ~e:;u:
~ester
:.=;est
-b4!
· SenUnel, Pomeroy-llllddleport,

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-UIIIed PreP Ja~trDallolllll

1 Amtrlca'a largest Protestant

Furman lbrough voluntary """'
tr~butioDI from South CaroUna
Baptists.
Drive Underway
The fund·ralslnl drive Ia n•:
underway, wllb a June dllaill
line. To meet tbe ~· tt ;
be necessary to obtam co~
lions averaglnl tG per

ordlmmce IIICI It wiD
strl6- llepl ID ease of ne&lt;18811)' or
entor&lt;ed.
Pollee
Chief
Tay- discharge ot duty.
1
~ saJd tbal dtie to the numer. ·
.
lalllla he will 1 llforce
: :::.,...,.
000f tU e0ts ·
Points co..;.ed ID Ordlnaaee
·
No 4 dated Feb 13 J.D50·
~hild wlll ~ ~m1tied to t
Ut
carry any oJr gun uncued on
tbe slreell 111 the Town of Ma·

H Sd
A So bem
Are Announ"ed

of tht Ohio Valley

Hea$l Company,
~
l'omerOy,
have returned
1
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conven)lon.. ~

the Soulbern Baptist
Nallonalbte Organiza&amp;lllll ·
t;oov~oo, 1s undergo!Dg an
10 • 12th,
trdeal ol COIISclence.
The
alstaat easbiera.
1 Its 10 mllllon members are
Its «&lt;tb
Stoctholdei'a reelected, -~~
, eaugbl lA a bind between ooe of
ill 1 mBRUfacturer of
cumbenls, Include C. C. JAWJS,
ll&gt;olr most cherished principles
aad healing
Jr., Hollier Smith, A, Roush,
lllJd .. urgent financial needs member·
oon.
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Bartow J..eaK H. A.
of B1pU11 eolltgea and lllliverol· In nelghbMinl ~·
Parenla shall be held re!JlOO·
mater!ala to 1111
Olllrleo J. llyef,
lies.
state Baptist Convention
• sl
h . Soulberll High aehool
and beatlnl ,daalera ley, ,and Cbarleo C.
11
· Tilt prlnctple Ja separat1011 of bade Mercer University to ~0 m::\~
any 0co~:ti:~ ~fe~ students the tbJrd 1111
!'I
llale
afea.
James B. Lewll· wu
1
ehurcb IIICiotate. Since colonial through with a lederall~S: violation o~is ordinance of period, bavtng grades of B
Accerdlng to Mr. Baer ~~dll ;eecret.ryr«tors. ol lht Board of Dl·
davs, Baptists have been stout other sta~ couven
IllY aection thereof rna be sen- better have heel
was tbe larg~ .,
defenders of religious liberty. Florid,a, Michigan, IRdlanaci tenced 11 the Munlei~ Court (lllllllel 11 npltall bad all
to be presented
They have contended that Vlrgima,
New Mexico an f
ach II
to
fine marks)•
beating lndu:B-1
h
Gro wiD
ehurcheo and church-related Missis.slppl-adopted resolutions ~ !t 1.;', ';:~ $! ~~ •more Selllo;. - Shirley
..; produdl
g way
I!Istltutions Will not remam free reJecting government aid to than , 100 or confined In the mD- 1o ·Oftlle, Pam Davll,
Including 1
Meet Gov. SIDlth
t th17 accept any kmd of Baptist lnstltutlon1•· Unlv sity llieipal jail or county jail for a Decker, Marjorie Halter
of plaslit batbtu!Ia
PT. PLEASANT 'l'bl
lloverniiiOnt suboidy.
In Texao, Bay or
er
od
eed
Jolmson Oonnlt
units
Valley lnduslrlallllgbway
30 days or CAROLYN UPSCOMB,
Baptists are also great President Aboer V. McCall J:~ not to ac
Seminars ;.. buslnesl
elaUJIII will meet Govmtor
believers in the importance of went before the state Baptist N~
son shall sell or fur.,. ly Pric:&lt;!, Lois Se\VeD
oblems were ovail· lett C. Smith and Stall
t[ducaUog young people
a Convention with a ferve~~l·~ ish
revolver
other pis- Shain, PAM SYLVESTER,
able to lbr: nearly 1300 dealers Commissioner Burl Sawyer•
ch-istian atmosph~re. There for permiSSIOn to accept era tol dick or bowie kRife sling roo Theiu William Zerkle.
Also leatured wu
the House of
Cbam·
are about 1110 Baptist ool!eges ald. He warned that church- '
. •
Jlmiors - John Adams Patty
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In th Uruted I ted colleges will sink to the shot, billy or metallic or other
list of s.....ers lJI. FIRST
an uruversiies
e
rea
k kl
otbe Baker DONNA
Ohl • anveraor '1D'Iesll
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States, of which 55 are sta!Us of second or third rate a se nuc es or any
r ret cde Bonnie
o a •' ••
QUALITY
!j!pported by the Southern institutions unless they obtam m.ngerous or deadly weapon of SUE JokMURRAy CM!a
Dr· Norclml8la'&amp;:nVJilliiR,II REGULAR _
Baptist Convention.
massive new linancial support bke kihnd orb ch:racter to ~ per· ris BRENDA NORRIS
Nola Clllautbot Pealed, I : . .
500 w om e . nows, or as • Obltz Patty
Involves Subsidy
from some source
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Mr• Certified Oil Station
Last year, Congress enacted Dr. McCall said church reathson: fromto bisbliappearabnce or
CAROL
~.enoit ~ley, Aulstant
W. Main It,
0
u-e
aid
program
under
colleges
have
accepted
federal
erwise,
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to
e
un'
·~:::t~-~~~.;""::;mmerce.;;;:~
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• co ·•
der 21
Lindo Wolfe Naaey Yost.
wblch federal grants and long- money m the past, for examp1•,
·
l!op~
llftlrlct
tenn loans are available to all under the Gl bill of rights, and ll shall be unlawhll for any
,
'"§!iitutlcms f "' gh ed tl
. h
been accompanied persoa 11&gt; aarry about bls per· tel, Lenora Bass, Jannme Bentz
'"
o '" er uca on, 11 " never
·
James Clrcle David Cole~~~;~~
privato and
church· by allempted government 0011· disonkany ~~v~lvknier.,or other pis:!, N!E DE LONG Tom '
to expand dormttory trol. He also no tOO that Texas c or uuWIO
e, razor, B ng
fac!lilies The Baptists have promised In tbe shot, billy, metallic or other Deb!ll Hubbard Peflll' Hubcarry an !oterest ~ate ol past to make up by voluntary false knuckle• or other duger· bard, Carolyn Kiser, lOYCE
cent wlllch is less than cootrlbutions anything their ous or deadly weapon of like MANUEL, Gma Malhfil"ro,IIIII
gover:.nent currently Is institutions lost by turni11g kind or character.
ANA PICKENS Joyce • ·
· to borrow money. Thus down government aid, but have It sii!U be ualawful for any Joyte Rtlcble Sharon
also involve a form of "falleo far, far short" of person without a written per· ~~ SHAIN, Michele
goimm~ent subeidy no differ· keepillg this promise.
mil from the mayor to firt or 8
Thol'jll!,
princlpls fro~ grants,
Drop Formal Vr..W
discbarge wltbi Dtbe corporate WARD Linda Wlnel,
slnco the law wos The Texas Conve•Uon did not limits, ond then 10 u not to Yates.
there hal been sbarp eveo reacb a formal vote on 1
. Freollmll
,llllll- Judy
Adami
within some of the resolution authorizlnl Baylor I!II'Ved, but U II not necessarily Marlt Beegle, Melanlt Beegle, II
Bt&gt;ill Boptisl Gonven· ond other Baptilt iastitulionJ to the best way of dealing with a RHONDA BRADEN, BRENDA
over whether Baptist accept federal aid. It was church-related college where BRADFORD, Diana
Cross.
coll~ges llhould accept federal withdrawn after soundinga lndl· the public at largo II tbe thief JENNIFER DAVIS,
LINDA
cated it W&lt;lUid be defoallld by beneficiary.•
GRINDSTAFF Salldra H a
trusleea ot FurmsR large majority.
This ll substantially the same Mike Hayman, Sblrley lludsoa,
Ut::'% at Greenville, S.C., The issue is certain to argument tbal Roman Catboliel GRACE HYSELL, Dollll
l.i&amp;JIOHAL VAWIIt Odell.
Ill
the debate to a head by continue generating C!Oitrover· have mada for federal aid Ill fers, JANE JOIINSON SAN·
1 federal grant of sy. Some
Baptist leaders parochial schools-namely, t!Jat DRA JOHNSON Boult IDler,
enda, ll1IPtl1 l!llllld, ....,..
to construct a new believe that a way oau be found the &amp;ev&lt;r11Dlen1 would 1101 be Janice MIIIIUt!l, GEORGI!l ·~:;11
tbln. j1llaod for q1lllll .... lUre
building.
to reconcile principle wllb supporting the religl0111 fune. RIS Aaroa llqre, ll'rllta
.., ......mp~...
- -,..·-· !be South Carolllla practicality. Southern Bapjist lion ol the sehoolt but olmply Martha Yoet, Sllldra Zerk&amp;
Boys (II• 10 thru 16) Reg. 2.91
Conventioo at Us Convention President W. Wayne compensating them for the
l)leeting inBiructed the Deboney commented recently publle oervt.. wbleb
they .D eoslt tbt federal
to retlll'll the federal that "absolute ..,araUOI ef perform lA educating a 1111'8t IIM!nl $27,1'12 Ill oducate 1
BOYS DRESS
convention prom- church and state Is Imperative part of the nation'• eblldren. denl al tbt Jlaval Anll'itmJ
raise an equal sum lor where the church alont Is Adv for PMs '!burs Ju 20
AonapoliL
Sl!el 8 to 18.
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RUTLAND FURNITURE

NOW IN
PROGRESS!

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FIF'I'II HAND
Great oddity or !he Kinkajou
is its long, powerful tail, which
!is used a/m()s t :as a fifth hand . :
The kinkajou is one of the
few on imals th at can climb up
ils own tail as you hold u\e er.d ,
of the appendage, and then on· '
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UNION SUITS .. .. .. 88c

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BEEF

SALE!

SMOKED
TASTY

Ladies' &amp; Teens'

PANTS .... $1.49

PUMPS

Larry's Wayside Furniture

and

"MAKE WAY
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Intire Stock

CoUoc:tionMtM

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DRESS

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SLACCS

SURBURBAN
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Proudly we announce our selection by Rowe Furniture Company as their Factory
Representatives for this area. We hove for several months worked closely with
Rowe's Representatives to secure this "EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE."' Soon we will offer one of the largest selections of styles by this famed furniture maker this side of
their own factory showroom down South. We must make room for our first shipllllnts arriving soon. This sale Is unporolled In size, variety, and most Important
unparolled in savings! The savings to be had are the kind you se'ldom see on pieces
of this quality! You simply can't go wrong at this big value filled sale Get what
you need now •• • we'll make arrangements so you tan pay later. Come In Browse Around- Shop Wayside.

fabulous savings from 10 30tyo
1o

eiANK RATI PINANCING

e FREI DELIVERY
eOPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS

REDUCED

WUAland

ALL-WEATHER
COATS

DRESS HATS

$3.96 24.50 now $19.56
$6.66 27.50 now $21.96
$7.96 32.50 now $25.96
$9.96 42.50 now $31.96
$11.96
Complete Stock
BIG SELECTION
' of Min'•
SWEATERS
IOYI LEVI'S
1.95 now $7.16
CASUAL
10.95 now $8.76
12.95 now $10.36
14.95 now .$11.96

$t95 now
$7.95 now
$9.95 $11.95 15.95 now

SlACKS

REDUCED

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SHOIS
Reg. 6.95 $5.56
Reg. 8.95 $7.16
Reg. 10.95 $8.76

Reg. 12.95 $10.36

Entire Stock

NOW
49.95
NOW
55.00
NOW

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SPORT

SHIRTS
2.95 now
3.95 now
Reg. 4.95
Reg. 5.95

39.91
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NOW

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Pumps -Flats -Casuals

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$2.36
$3.16
$3.96
$4.76

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SPORT
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100&lt;1 otyl01 and fab·
rico, moot sU ,,,..,

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DRESS sHIRTS

MENS

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29.95
39.50

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DRINK
"~&lt; Ii ORANGE
FAMOUS "CIRCUS"
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Ladles' 1st Quality

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lbs.

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EXIRA SPECIAL! FIIIICKII Bran. In

Opp111lf* Jhe Park, Chlllpolll,, ohio

Onions

Values

THOIMS CLO'ttllD$
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NO. 1

NOW

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for

NOW

White and eolored. wortoff
eel eoUar styles, moot olio
now $15;96 . u, GOOD VALUESI
now $19.56 Reg. 5.95, Now ~,77
now $23.96 Reg. 5.00, NoW , $3.2,7
now $26.45 Resl· uo, Nn $2.97
,Reg. 4.25, ~ ' .$~77
.... us, Niiw :,~7

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SJ 5

to 4,99

100Men&amp;

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YELLOW GLOBE

4 55

EGGS
·J doz. $1.29
BREAD ;~~::s S 89c .~
AWAKE g;~~:: 3 :a~:· 8 9c ~:
SMALL

LOOK!

.GROUP BOYS' OXFORDS
$f
.GROUP GIRLS' OXfORDS
GIRLS' &amp;LADIES' 'SNO-BOOTS _Now s3
BOYS' &amp; GIRLS' HOUSE SLIPPERS Sf
BOYS' RUBBER OVERS~OES
S.f
All. Men's DRESS &amp;WORK SHOES 10 ~.Off

BXTRA

WUAL
SLACKS

2

5

Valu..
_ _ _ _ to 5.88

PRICE
SPEf:IAL!

SPECIAL GROUP

Ys OFF

Entire Sklck
of Melli

125 Polrs Mine

.IEDUCED

•A NIW tQMI IN CRIATM PINI PUiNITURI POl Ml AJJA•

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55.00
NOW

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Out They Go! .. Ladies' and Girls'

.... ,uaa$4,M

Boys . Wear

GAWPOUS, OHIO

SPECIALS JAN. 20..21 -22

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Prices Crash! •.. Making Room lor Spring!

GROll' I

GROUP 1

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50tyo

to

331%
OFP

$

lbs.

Values to 6.88

Topcoats
20%

With Zip-Out
Uoer

lnlln Stoctc -

FLATS

All MENS

1.95 now $6.96
12.95 now $10.36 10.95 now $8.76
14.95 now $11.96 12.95 now $9.96
17.95 now $12.36 14.95 now $10.96
24.95 now $17.96 16.95 now $12.96
29.91 now $19.96
Melli

eSPACIOUI PARKING

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Arguments on

JANUARY

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Sund for
E.thel Garlan' d

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ouacco
Allotments

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Oblo ! ,tW 1
;)C;lrvicf,!
~OUI'l lO
" "''1 .&gt;clnlue., .., u&lt;llofO)"lW.UUloport, U., Jai ~o.
anti · poverty officials got a
surprl•• todoy wh"n they diS·
ay
spent the weekend '"'''h . Mr. I fotlr and five million
covered Ohio has • group of
.~.-....· n.t v
and Mrs. Edward Simpson.
jar. studying tap
poverty • stricken American
.l• ,. ~
v
Tho Esther Circle ,1ub of the
50,000 dance
, ,
.Indians waiting for federal
Funeral service for Miss Ethel
Racme Baptist church In&lt;!l at 1throughout the united Sta~-!~ 1. ,
help.
Garland were held from the
the home of Mrs.
Rodney Icording to the Encycillplll'flll &lt;~•t.rt.
A federal anti . pOverty
Ewing Chapel Salorday al 2
. . ,
By Mrs, S.Utrs
G r~,mm Priday evening.
Brilannica. ·
•.....,,
1
Hearings lo determine atli- grant, approved by
Gov.
Farmers may make appllca· p.m., with the Hev. Wendell COLUMBUS il'PI) - A " k't· Mrs. Herman . Welch
anJ 1 he Rev. Paul A. Sellers re- 1 .==--====o;;::;;;
tudes of burley tobacco grow- Jam·es A. Rhodes stipulated lion for new burley tobacco al· Stutler, pastor of the Miner,. II h" T
W lkl
s ' ' daughter, Mrs. Orion Wallace turned home from Mt. Carmel FIRST
·ers and other segments of the tbat at lea•! two futrians ·must lotmenls through Feb 15 1966, v!Ue Methodist church officia~~ tis t b ~nnes~ee h~l ng ~are ; and son of Vincent spent Sun· hos pital, Col umbus Salurday
QUALITY
burley industry on the questloo be oo the Pike County Com- which Is the deadli~ d~le
ing.
'
ta rho! e a eg wb I elm a an- i day afternoon with Mrs. Welch's ternoon.
REGULAR of acrenge • poundog•'"' quolas lllUPity
. Aet1on
.
ton. sla e to be red• lgured
in I s1·s·ter• Mr · an d Mrs·
Verne
_ _ __
Committee
In order. to be eligible £or· a
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have been set a~ various pomts which will supervise
the ..new farm allotment the appli· l Special mustc was provtded •, small damage sutl whtch the , Watterson.
TAP DANGERS
Certified Oil SfllfiOI~ ·
ln l:Sennessee an Keotucky, the grant.
.
'cant must meet the following by Fn tz Buck. orgamst,,and ~hto Supedrem~ hCourt Wednes. Iris McKay and Susie Wipple It is estimated that between ' w. M•ln St.
'(J
. Department of Agricu!.
The Ohio Olllee of Opportu. conditions or eligibility :
Rev. Stutler who sang, God "Y agre to ear.
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lUre announced Jan. 7.
nlly chocked and found that
Understands Your Heartaches," Herman H. David asked the ;o
The hearings will be held in from. 5!l to 200 Cherok.. Indl- The farm shall be opera ted aecompamed by Mtss Rosann .court to constder hts case a-,
aoobrclance with acreage-pound- ana Jive io Pike County - most by the owner.
Lisle.. .
.
.
.
. t;amst the owners of the ~ay -I
age tegislation approved
by ef tbem in 8 state ot pvoerty.
The farm shaH be the only Burial was m Mme.rsville Hill ~on ~ t a ble~ where he claimed
President Johnson Ia t A .1 16 "'""""' , .
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. th U 'ted St t
cemetery and pallbearers were hiS flve.year-oid show
s pr1 .
- &amp;,.;t::e.t~'"1~M'W1M.!JiM!m lim 1arm m e m
a es twn- Henr Th
G
H · b k
b
th t bl
The law provides 1hat befor
d
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ted
b
th
r
Y omas, eorge ams, ro e a 1eg ecause. e s a o
1
th
,
e re eren urn may be scheduled.
or opera . Y e app, I- Kenneth Harris, William Ru.,. took improper precau tions,
e acreage . poundage quotas Tile date and place nearest cent fqr. which a tobacco allo~ ell ,Charles Grueser and· Karl
.
may be extended to any type to- thiS area that the meetings will ment II established for the cur- Grueser.
Davtd said he wurned the
~:~~ other than flue , cured, be held i&lt; Maysville, Ky. , Ma- rent year.
Coming from out , 1 town for owners, George 1). and Korh. ll
.,YYV1 .ngs must be held in the son County Courthouse, 11~n ThA farm shall not h
a the se tvir~ were Mr and Mrs ryn Lose thai his mare was a
... ~uclng area ' after which a Jan· 220 d•
· allotment for tobacco.
ave Robe':'t Harbrecht,
..
·
· "kJcke~·" b&lt;-'_fore he· 1eft
~
current
Worthington;
iOiiiiiOiiiiiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiiiiiOiOiiiiiiiiiiiiroiiiiiiiiOiiiiii.-iiiii~·iii The available land must
' Mrr. and Mrs. Harold Ru badue, ?orse 10 their care for breedsuitable to rai.e tobacco.
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. 1'om mg.
1
Jtnkms, Mr. and Mrs. Nnrman The Canton Munici pal C8 urt
The operater. shall o~n
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 ordered the stable owners
Keep Them Healthy!
have ready
available
equ1pmcn
J
· $1 214 damages in .
...
ones and Mrs. L uct'II e Jenk'ms, 1 pay Dav 1d
and _factlll.ies for success[ul pro- Dayton ; ~iss Gayle .Jones. ' u rase Hm~ev er the appeals
ductton of tobaeco.
South Bend· . In d· ·• Mr · and I courl ov-erturned
··
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that dec ision.
' The operator must oblaln, dur. Mrs. Jack Phill tps and son, Ja-1'"ymg the evidence showed the.
BIG SAVINGS FOR
ing the current year, 50 per .. Cmcmna tJ; Mr. and Mrs. ' owners were not n~glige nt.
cent o( his income from the WillnHH E. McMahon, Woods-- I--·--~---------··--!
YOU IN EVERY
farm on which the allotment ·ts field ' Mrs. P:arl Willimns, Lan· l AIhens .. Mrs ' 1"e V B.11·d d 1
• NUUitioua MIMture
"
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an
reques ted, not including
in- ham, Md·; Car1 M·,w. a.~.kms and ' tUhe,sovziR
DAN
• I"CGftOltlfal Sir•
DEPARTMENT
ceme from the requested allot- Mr. ~nd_Mrs. Stanford Cremeens Miss :\nn Vaugh1ln Cedarville;
ment.
Gai!Jpo,ils; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- and Mr and Mrs. R1ehard Erh
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
: They'll need you during the
bert
\\
,Jikcr,
Portsmouth,
Also,
,
·
bel
•nd
Miss
Betty
Ma
ndry.
Can
T
roughout The Slore
' snowy months ahead. Feed
Tho farm operator shall have I Mr. and Mrs. George DeWeese, ton
; them Milford brand fo od.
bad experience m producing,
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harvl'sting and mttrketing tobacS-Ib.
eo in at least tWo of the five
'
years immediately prot:eecling
the year for which the allot.ment
was requested.
Sun Flower Seed, 2 lbs. 54c
I
A written app lica ti on must be
1
2 GOLD 1
filed at the Me1gs ASCS of.
F SH IN BOWL "'"":'-- - - - - 49c fice with tho county commiltee
Complete wi th green seaweed and colored chips.
on or before February 15, 1966.

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ilu.ituoe ot
Burley Crowers
Being Sought

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- ·Mn, IMlle·Fon·

A. RllUsh )Y8I reelecteel president, Charleil
tlei along the
bam, execullve vice
Kenova to
and mhler,
·Persons
and Hmner S.
iact.tbe loclll
depts, .Bessie L.
Omce. ·
Brand and Paul

Mr. IIICI Mrs. Edward

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· eacher Spea ks
........... T0 PTA about
·
Physical Fitness

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Mainly About
People
In
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I'alerie }o Laclu

HtU Birthday Party

Mr. and Mn. Fred Lewis, ob. 0met0Y
Mr. annd Mrs. Fro Lewis, ob- Mlas Gayle Jones left Wedu...
served her slllll birthday 8D11Jv. day, lor her home, Soulll Beod,
aary Tue!day wllll 8 party at lnd after a two weeks visit with
Middleport Kindergarten clasa. Mls~ Clara Garland.
She chose as her helpers Neyloe Mrs. Pearl Phillips, Miss Clara
Parker, Kevm Yeauger, Jenni- Garland Mlas Gayle Jones and
let· Wise. llecky Coleman and Mr. and'Mf.. Lewis Harris visit.
Christopher Jonos.
ed Tuesd•y afleml&gt;9n, at Bidwell
Situsg at the birthday table Iwith Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans
were Kevin Yeauger, Jennller Mrs. Evans Is confined to her .
Wise, Becky Coleman, Chris- home by Illness.
!
topher Jones and Ray Beare•· Mrs. Charles Buck was an

Mrs. aoa Kessinger,
vy High School physical
lloo teacher, was guesl
at .the meeting of lhe
PTA Tuesday evening, on
Ileal fitness, illustrated by

film.
Mn. William Ohlinger,
deol. conducted tbe
which opened with the pledge
lhf flag. Devotions were led

I

Mn . Menzel Smith A
waa given on the
project lor front of school.
Rodlee Story's room won

overnight guuest Sunday of her t
sister, Mrs, Floyd Rumbteld and
brother, Ran Might, RuUand.
. AIC and Mrs. Jerry Fry and

wilt. Cupcakes enscribed wlith
the numeral "" nd ice cream
were served by Mrs .. Lewis ...
slsted by Mrs. Reynolds, teach-

attendance award.
Clhul Refreshments were served

er of the class. Favors of candv son, Marc. left Monday, for Sa.
and coloring books were given vannab! Ga., after a ~5 days

day close of meeting by Mr. and Mrs the children
del• George Skinner, Mr. and Mrs.
·
'i'1lf VinC&lt;'nt Broderick, Mr. and
~ Mr!. Franklin Rizer, Mr.
Mro. David Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
0
Jark CUrtis, Mr. and Mrs. Ron·
tin ald Browning, Mr. and Mrs.
1~ Charles Faulk. ~1r. and Mrs.
ll.t WiUiam soulsby, Mr. and Mrs.
.
..
ker Mr and Mrs. A wedding shower was gl'l-en
cJu : : :
and Eric . in honor of Mn. Patty Cape'
I bart. Sunday, Jan. 16. Games
Opha Offutt was pr&lt;&gt;- 1
1 were played and
door
j";
. i aR
was win by Mrs. Eva Hys~ll
lll'BlD cha rrn ·
Ref...,shments of cakes tr1m
1141
ed in p~k
rosebu~s and
J3AttendCims
puncn, mmt. and chips were
~ Regular Meelin11
served to Mrs. Mildred Alklfe.
The Young Adult cl&lt;1ss of the Mrs Charles Manley, Mrs. ClaferMroy First Bapli&lt;~t
ra L1ghtf~ot, Mrs. Eva Hyse~l.
beld its regular meeting
Mrs. Martlyn P1~rce and ch1l·
day evening at the church
dren. Mrs. Marcia. Capehart,
oom wltb 13 members
and daughters, ~usae and ~u·
r Rev. Carver Williams,
lia _ Mrs. Flora Bang . and chlldd th&lt;
t'ng
ren Mrs. Ethel Pr~ddy, Mrs.
~t, opene
. me~. ' ed
Eli~a Powell, Mrs. Alberta Wag~·· II was de&lt;Jd
ner, Mrs. B,..nda Wagner and
daughter, Lisa, Mrs. N e IIi e
I Wright, :&gt;1rs. Bertha Bing, Mrs.
I
M•rv Ash and daughter, Mar-- Pomeroy, Ohio
gle, ·Mrs. Maxine Jordan , Miss
Susie Manley, Miss
Sandra
TONIGHT
' Bing, Miss Barbara Ughtloot,
NOT OPEN
I Shirley nnd Cindy Jordan. Send·
ing gifts were Maxine and SusPRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Januuy 21·22
anna Arnold. Ann Radford and
"GENGHIS KAHN"
daughter, Stephany, Mrs. Chestl'echnicolor )
ler Hutton and dc.mghters, CanSttphtn Boyd, ,lamts Mason,
diee
Sherry and Sandra Hut·
Qt Wallach, Francoise Dor·
t ,M
Dottie Will Mr. and
lE!•~ 'l'elly Savala!), Robert
MOrfey, Yvonne Mitchell, ~~;. G:~e Williams, Leta GoodOrilar Shari(, us Gengbh
· and J oe Hall .
w1n
Kalin.
0 M0RO WITCH DOCTOR"
JO·e.r Mahoney, Margie Dean, ~ Mr. Capehart Is stetioned in
1 Okinawa, Japan.
The showf;!r
Pl'ft'l\l'lo Mangalona.
! was given by Mrs. M;;tx.ine Jar·
dan and Mrs. Marcia Capehart.
SUN, MON. ond TUESDAY

visit wttlt . tltelr mothers, Mrs.
Ellen Ebersbach and Mrs. Faye
Fry.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wtlbur Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson
of Trimble were SUnday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. William Embrey
Zanesv ille, were Monday guests
ef Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ball
Charles Warner who was cal~
ed here by the death of h:s
brother. Robert Warner, left today, lor his home. Pitlslield,
111. While here he was the guest
of his sisler and brother in law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ball.

wedd"tng Sh wer

r

Is Given for
Mrs. Capehart

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Walk-In Gorden
Club Meets at
Hart Residence
Mr~ .

Mina Hart and Mrs . Belva Willard were ~oslf.'S~e~
when the Walk-In Ga en c u
met at the home of Mrs. Hart.
met at the home of Mrs. Hart.
Th~ pres_
ident opened
the
meetmg w1th ~ club prayer
and pledge to the flag followed
by the thought of the monlh
taken from lh~ ~k of Matthew. Com~umcat~onsA
lwerel
read and d1scusscu .
vo e o j
thanks was ex_tended Mr.s. Don· 1
na Mae Moms fir typmg t?e
new yearbooks. A1 the social
hour Audra Well conduct.ed a
word contest.
Helva W1llard
.
was the wmner.
A round robin card was prepared and sent. to Mrs. Helen
Carpt&gt;r who was ill. Attending
were Audra Well , Donna Mae
J1nuary 23-'14·'15
I - · - -- · --------·· ~-·- i Morri s. Edna Lee, Mabel Lee.
"THE SANDPIPER"
Louise Harrison, Anna Hart,
(Technicolor)
Ellzabeth falor , Richard Bur· each member would brmg I Clara Paulsen and the hostesses
t"P!\· tva Marie Saint, Morgan bot supper to the next meetJ~g. Mina Hart and Belva Willard.
be sold as a. money makmg i
. 1'1ft'!.dn, Chas. Bronson.
C't\Orurtoon1
Potluck refreshments
·.-Cftttlssion 75c &amp; 50c
served.

THEATRE

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Plans Mission
to County Home

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NOW GOING ON A T - - - - - .

BAKER FURNITURE
Middleport, Ohio

QOSE OUTS

l PRICE!
~·
Blonde
01k T1bles
r&lt;

Record Cabinell
(. I
Ceder Chest
levtral table lamps
and
edda and entls of
tables

BUDGET SHOP

SPEOALS
2 Pr. L.R. Suit• $99
Plotform Rorkon $1J
Solo 8od1 . ..... $51
3 Pc. B.R. Suit• $99
Bunk lloch,
Comploto .••••• , $68
Twin Siu
Hollywood Bods . . $39
Motel Wardrobes
$12.95
Rorllnor Cholrt . $49
3 drowor Chula $19

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12 Linoleum Rugs . . ................ $4.18
J~ 1&lt; 91ft OYOI Braided Rugo ......... , . $29.95
I x 12 Nylon Rugo, Bro.dloom Quality ..• $39.95
I x 12 Axminstor Rugol ................ $39.95
t x 12 Axminstor Rugs ..... , .......... $48.00
...,... Block Suporl11t Mat~ng .•• , • , •••. yd. $UO

PAMOIJS FLEXSTiEL
~lYING ROOM

'!'liTES AND CHAIRS

2 Pet.
lutlol from

$248

tmorlco's Flnost-Provlncotown Maple

i.droom, Living Rm., Dining Rm S.v~ 20%
SPECIAL SALE ON

1965 &amp; 1966

Mod~l

Frigid1ire Applienc..

ADMIRAL RADIOS &amp; TV'o
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DUPLEX REFRIGERATORS ............ IAVI

Sunday, January 1, between
25 30 peeople from Middleport Church of Christ attended
servkes 1:1l the County home fer
the aged from 2:30 - 3:30p.m
Debbie Grueser and Cathy Me~
Elhinney sang a duet. Brother
Hicks gave a 10 minute talk on
John 3:16. Group singing was
enjoyed by aU. ,
This is a program SE'l up by
the M~igs county ministers
ter will be in charge each
Lord's Day. A different minister will be in charge each mon
month.
Thhis week the church choir
will go wiitlt Brother Hiicks to
enjoy people they have know
bring spe'dal music. These folks
enjoy seeing people they have
known.and like to meet new ones
Everyone is invited to help this
mission o[ Spreading
bumaa
kindness.

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Mrs. Curtis is •
Guest of Honor
At Stork Shower
Mrs. Paul Curtis was the
guest of honor at a stork shower Friday, Jan. 4, at the bome
of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Drake of
Canlfr's Run, Racine.
Mrs. Carole Barber, Mrs. Hel·
en Hill and Mrs. Doris Deeter
were hostesses. Pink and blue
otreamers and a large doll
accented the table on which
the gilts were placed.
Mrs. Deeter led the group In
games. Prizes were awarded to
Bea Dugan, Ora Hill, Betty
HutchistHl, Audrey
PiltterMn
and Odessa Roush, who also
won the door prize,
Refreshments were
served
and Mrs. Curtis opened her
gilts. The guest list included
Odes~a Rousb. June Dewhurst.
BOll Dugan, Audrey Palterson,
Betty Hutchison, Hope Drake,
Sylvia Curtis, Ora HiU, Tress
Swain, Sharon Drake, Kathy
Hill, Marilyn Curtis and Sandy
Curtis. Mrs. Curti! is the form&lt;· Sheila Drake.

Many Other Items-Too Numerous To Ust

CONVENIENT
TERMS

FREE
DELIVERY I

RETURNS TO GERMANY
SP5 Dewey ·Smith, 3rd Mi8sUe Bin., has returned to camp
In Schwelnlurt, Germany, after spending a 30 day leave
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Willard Clay, ftl. I, Pomeroy

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Friday and Saturday, January 21st and 22nd

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Dollar Days Elberfelds •• Pomeroy
51 loyo $1.95 LOlli

SIHW

KNITTED SPORT SHIRTS, Slao 2 to 11 -

Solo $1.50

25 loya$4.95 Rovonn.to JACKETS, ,bu10 toSA16LI ...50
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103 Young Mono $4.95 oriel $5.4f Conlu,_, TROUS.,~R 1 I
' IIIII 29 to p 1ALI .... PI ,

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II Mono $4.95 Conluror WORK TRO.~IIfiSAILl •• DO 1
$l1e1 32 fD ...._
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PI r
Mons lit Ytnk UNIFORM SUITS
(Shirt ond TrouMro)-LI U.OO o JUII

::• 2 for $1-00

$9.95 COATS ond JACKETS----- IALitf,"
Sl0.95 COATS ond JACKITI
SALI $1.17
$11.95 COATS lnd JACICITI
. IALI $9.74

Wooh Clolltt To Mitch,
Dolllr Dop ... a ,,, so;

$12.95 COATS ond JACKETS
$13.95 COATI a!ld JACKETS

IALI 110.1$
SALI 111.75

$14.95 COATS ond JACKITS

SALI 112.65

DIS" TOwns

$15.95 COATS ond JACICITI
$16.95 COATS IIIII JACKITS

SALI $13.55
SALI 114.47

Stripes and Chec4
Dollar Days - 600 for

3t Mons $4.49 Modm Pltld SURFER JACKETS
'!.00
SALE •
17 loyo $3 95' Modroo Pltld SURFER JACKETS
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SALE $2.50
36 Boyo $2.95 NYLON JACKeTS, SIHt 6 to 16 SALE $2.00

5 Boyo $5.95 Nylon JACKETS, Sio.. 12 to 16 SALE $3.50
207 Mons $2.95 Lono Toil FLANNEL SHIRJS SAL! SO
12.
Slz•• 14\lt: to £0__
I M•ns $7.95 Navy Blue WoolS~!=~~ Sb:e_SALE $5.00

195 Boyo $2.95 Lont SINn SPORT SHIRTS
SitOo 6 to 20_SALI $2.D0
38 IDy~o $3.95 Permant~nt Prtu SPORT SHIRTS

itno 8 lo 20_SALE $3.DO

47 Mons $2.9! Lona Sloevt SPORT SHIRTS
Slteo $, M. L. XL-SALE $2.DO

109 Mont $3.95 Long SlotYt SPORT SHIRTS
SllOI S.,M. L. XL__5ALE $2.50
12 Mons $2.95 KNITTED SHIRTS
SAL! $1.50
26 Mono $3.95 c..duroy SHIRTS, S.M.L.XL _SALE $2.50
9 Mono $5.95 Buftolo Pltld Wool SHIRTS - SALE $4.DO
9 Mons $4.95 Wool tnd Royon Pltld SHIRTS SALE $3.00
6 Mens $3.95 Wool and Rayon Plaid SHIRTS SALE $2.50
17 Mons $4.95 No Iron SPORT SHIRTS
DO
S. M, L. XL_SALE $3.
17 Boyo $2.95 SHIRT ond SLACK SETS-- SALE $2.DO
2 Boyo $3.95 SHIRT ond SLACK SETS-- SALE $2.50

18 Little Toto $2.50 tnd $2.95 Twill JACKETS SALE $2.DO
10 Littto Tots $3.95 Lined JACKETS
SALI $2.50
21 Llltlo Toto $2.95 Melching Llnod JEANS SALI U.DO

SWEATIRSj~~~~~

33 loys
Boyo $3.95
$4.95 SWEATERS
15
72 BoVJ $5.95 SWEATERS
38 Boyo $6.95 SWEATERS
3 Boyo $7.95 SWEATERS
32 Boys $1.95 SWEATERS
I BoyJ $9.95 SWEATERS

g.oo

SAL!
SALE $2.50
SSAALLEE ••.SODO
..
SALE $5.00
SALI $5.50
IALE $6.DO

7 Boys $2.95 Poplin JACKETS, Si,. 11 - - SALI $2.DO
S Boy• $3.95 Royon JACKETS, Silot 12 ond 14
IALI $2.50
5 Boys $4.95 D1cron •net Cotton JACKETS

Sl,.. I, 14, 1'-SALE $3.00
18 Boys $3.9S Llntd Poplin JACKETS
,
Sl101 10 to 16_SALE $2.50
4 Mons $6.95 SWEATERS------ IALE $4.DO
U Mono $7,95 SWEATERS
IALI $.!.DO
5 Mont $US SWEATERS
SALE $5.50
25 Mont $9.95 SWEATERS
SALE $6.00
12 Men• $10.95 SWEATERS
SALE $7.DO
3 Mons $12.95 SWEATERS
SALI $1.DO
3 Mons $14.95 SWEATERS
SALE $9.DO
53 Mono $2.95 Whllo DRESS SIIIRTS
SALI $2.DO
41 Mono $3.50 Whllo DRESS SHIRTS SALI $2.50
36 Mono $3.95 Whito DRESS SHIRTS SALE $2.50 ·
16 $4.95 Whllo DRESS SHIRTS _
SALE $3.DO
61 Mono $5.95 White DRESS IHIRTI - - SALE $3.50
41 Mono $2.95 Colorod DRESS SHIRTS - - SALE $2.DO
76 Mon1 $3.50 Colorod DRESS SHIRTS SALE $2.50
14 Mono $3.95 Colarod DRESS SHIRTS SALE $2.50
113 Mono $4.95 Colorod DRESS SHIRTS- SAL! $3.DO
47 Mont $5.95 Colortd DRESS SHIRTS _
SALE $3.50
6 Boyo $1.50 Whlto .DRESS SIII~T$
SALE $1.DO
78 Boyo $1.95 Whllo DR&amp;SS SHIRTS
SALE 11.25
75 Boyo $2.95 White DRESS SlltRTI
SALE $2.DO
116 Bor• $1.95 Colorod DRESS SHIRTS _
SALI $1.25
65 Boys $2.95 Colored DRESS SHIRTS _ _ SALE $2.DO
56 loy• $3.95 Colored DRISS SHIRTS _
SALE $2.50

Womont $3.95 Flonnolotto SKI PAJAMAS -IALI $2.DO
Womons $3.29 Flonnolotto LONG PAJAMAS SALI $2.00
Womont $3.95 Brushod Trlquo SLHPWEAR SALI $2.50

CLEAN UP SALIJ ·

Womono $8.95 GOWN ond ROll SITS - SALI $6.29
Womono $1.95 Fionnelotto GOWNS
S,ALI 11.:19
Wornons Shonmont Royon PANTIES SALE 2 poln $1.00
Wornons Extro Slq Royon PANTIES SALE I poln $1.00
61-$2.00 ond $2.99 Boilform BRAS
,
Dlocontlnuod Nurnl&gt;on_SALE $1.00
Womono o~d Chlldr- Wool GLOVIS -SALI 69o.... lr
$4.50 BABY BUNTINGS
SALI $3.00
Glrlo $2.!0 TOBOGGANS (WoO Known Brond)
.
SALE $1.00
Gtrlo$1.50 ond 12.50 KNEE SOCKS
nil •A.LE $1 DO
(Woll Known Bro )........•

Blue, White, Charcoal

Mons $1.39 WINTER CAPS
Mono $1.69 WINTER CAPS
Mont $2.95 WINTER
Mont 1395 WINTER
Mont $4.95 WINTER
Boys $1.39 WINTER
loro $1.69 WINTER
8oys $1.95 WINTER
loy, $2.95 WINTIR
Boyo $3.9S WINTIR

2 Rot. $14.95 Solo $11M
2 Rot. S17.95 Solo $14.01
I Rot. $19.95 lolo $16.Ge

loy, $1.DO TOBOGGI\NS - - - - - - SALI 7Dc
loya $1.39 TOBOGGANS
SALI 911c
loy, $1.69 TOBOGGANS
SALI $1.20
93 Mont $1.00 NECKTIES
5t Mono $1.50 NECKTIES
tl Mono $2.50 NECKTIES

SALI 7Sc
SALI $1.00
IALI $1.50

2 Mons U.95 SUED&amp; SHIRTS - - - - IALI N.OO
307 Boyo $3.95 No Iron TROUSIRS
SALI $3.00
172 Boy, S2.95 Wooh 'n Woor TROUIIRI -SALI $2JS
24 Boys $3.95 Corduroy TROUSERS
'
IALI
207 Mono $3.95 Wo1h 'n Woor TltOUSIU _.IALI $2.50
172 Mono $4.95 No Iron TROUSIRI
.
sALI NJO

In the Drapery Dept. on
the Second Floor.

Afl RemMnll Marked
FOT Easu SelectiOJL

·

45" _

J41.

SALI 4tc

SALI $1.69 yd.

Plnwele Corduroy,
Yard wide, aood oel...
tton of eaton. Wa!lhablt,
ucellent quality•
FOR THII SALI

69c ,. _
NYLON NO
sele~on

eomplett

of colora.
SAL I

29c ,.,
,

Sale I TABLE COVERS
AU Tabl• Coverr included In thl.! 2 Day Sale.
Cottons, Unena ud flannel backs. All slzetJ Included.
Round table covers Included.

80 oquaro, yard wide, Ilk,
bit aelectlon ol palll!rnl
and o complete llDe Ill
llllld eolon.

$4.29 TABLE COVERS

SALE $3;50

1,
l

SALI ~.50
IALI 00
SALE 2.50
IALI Ill

1

,

49c ,....

$1.95 TABLE COVERS _ _ SALE $1.39
SALE $3.00

\

POR THIS IALI

SALE $1.9Q

$3.95 TABLE COVERS

WORLD ~

Rot. $2.47 w•o1 DRiis
MATERIAL, 54"-611"

QUADRIGA
QOTH

SALE $2.00

l)e

Rog. 11.49 Qulltod
COTTON, 36"
SALE 7Jc yd.

'72" wide -

WOMINS $1.00

' SUPPERS ·
Wblle They Lilt&amp;

69c ...~.
COSTUME
JEWDIY

Elberfelds Annual
Furniture Clearance Sale

larrlnp, Neeldaeu,
Bracelet~.

PIDI

$1.00 9NII FOR

SOc

Oa '111e 2n•. and Snl. Floon
See the big values on our atandard well known
branda of Living Room, Dining, Room, lledroom and

'·

'

$2.00 ONII FOil

$').00

· Klteben Furniture.
Prompt deli••lll lo uour llom&lt;r.

. ,.
'

·Friday and · Sqturday
'

DO.LLAR DAY$
rL~~~!·:;:·J~:,s:.~=~o::J:::: :::::$1E~ · E
-lberfelds. In P-omeroy. ·

92 Boys $2.91 Hooded SWIAT iHIRTt- SALI $1.00
45 Mona lUI H..... SWEAT SHIRTt _
SAL I $2.50

70 Llttto Boy, $2.00 KNIT PAJAMAS _
40 lop $1.9S lrotdclollt P4JAMAS

IALI 1.00

·

IALI 1.21

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.

ltog. 69c Avrn ond
CoHon DRESS PRINTS

L---------------·

$2.95 TABLE COVERS

at

Dress Materials

n.so

39 Mono $3.95 Flonnotolte PAJAMAS _
35 Men, $2.95 Flonnololte PAJAMlll 37 Mono $3.95 Broodclollt PAJAMAS
37 Mono $2.95 lroodclollt PAJAMAS

'

REMNANT SALE

11 Rot. $11.95 Connon Porlocllon IIDSPRIADS
Full bod oliO, told, bluo, pink, whlto-SALE $15.DO
11 Rot. p ,95 Sumot'lon Qulltod COMFORTIRS
Bluo, gold, rott, cloublo bod oi.._SALE $6.00
1-$4.95 FURNITURE THROWS
$ALE $2.50
5-$3.95 FURNITURE THROWS
SALE $2.DO
6-$5.95 FURNITURE THROWS
SALE $3.DO
~.9S FURNITURE THROWS
SALE $3.50
2.--$6.95 80x90 Inch Prlntod BED QUILTS _SALE $4.DO
S--$7.95 10d4lnch Prlntod BED QUILTS _$ALE $.!.DO
36-$1.00 TOSS CUSHIONS
SALE 69c
17-$1.95 TOSS CUSIIIONS
SALE $1 .19
14-$2.22·$2.39 THROW RUGS
SALE $1.DO
7-$8.95 THROW ~UGS
SALE $6.DO
6-$5.69 THROW RUGS
SALE $3.00
36 Whlto Mnk Gbt1 Boudoir LAMPS - - SAL! $1.15
6-$1.95 SlftP&lt;rlfl 100% VIrgin Acrllon BLANKETS
SALE U.OO
23-$7.95 100'1(, Acrylic BLANKETS
SALE $5.00
1-$6.91 Volwet Bound BLANKET
SALI $4.00
3-$5.98 Worn11pUft BLANKETS
SAL&amp; $4.00
1G-$12.95 Chothom Prlntod BLANKETS - SALE $1.00
29 pr. Rog. $2.95 Both room CURTAINS- SALI$1.DO pr.
6-$3.95 SID 72''x9\Y' Showor CURTAINS - SALI $2.50
lG-$2.95 Stu 6'116' Sho""r CURTAINS-- SALI $2.00
16 Dust Ruffl01 PLATFORM, Rot. $5.98 - SALE $4.00
11 pr. R.,_ $7.95 LACE CURTAINS -SALE $4.DO pr.
21 pr. Rot. $5.9$ LACE CURTAINS-- SALI fl,Dtl pr,
4 pr. Rot. $3.9S LACE CURTAINS · - SALI $2.DO pr.
6 Rot· $1.69 LACI CURTAIN PANELS- SALE $1.00
13 pr. R.,_ $1.95 CAFi CURTAINS
S4LI $1.DO
1 pr. Rog. 12.95 CAPE CURTAINS
SALI $1.50
30 Rot. $1.DO Yolo- ond Tlor CURTAINS SALI $3.00 pr,
27 Pn. Rot. $3.3943.49-$1.79 Shortlo DRAPU
SALI $2.00 pr.

iet ong It
arine Platoon

c0IIege

1 Rog. $13.95 Solo $8.00

$6.95

'l:t: ;~~

FM CENTI

SAIGON (UPI) - A forde of mnese.
Viet Cong raked the Koreaa throughout South VIet Nom, bot day1.
4flf1 Communist Viet Cong rlad The Seulb Koreans, members pooillo:as with small lll'DlB and he declined ID give detalls be- The government truce, •
In black pajamas and wearinJ of the Blue Dragon unit of the mortar fire.
cal!Sf! the palrols were conn~ which Amor'
I
ha
straw hats attacked a South Korean marine brigade were In the confusion the Koreau ed with mllltary operations unlC8D orces
_! ·
Korean marine platoon
early wtder Meiers not ID buot for the first !'e(XIl'led tile Viet Cong der way when the temporary COliCUrred, Js scheduled Ia today ID fiolalioo of the .....,. Viet CoDe and 1101 10 fire unleu bad used clviliana ... buman COfille.fire weot into effect.
at i a. m. (EST) Suaday.
fire. The Koreans counter&amp; fired upon until the e~ptralloo shields becauBe of their dress AI leut four violations 1Jt. The Vie! Cong cease f1rt •
!licked In two hours of hand 10 of the truce on Sunday. They 1111d becaWII other VIet Cong volvlng Communist and South nouncement said guerriU•
band combat that killed t6 had pulled. Into defentlve wearing khaki 111ua- followed Vietnamese troopa also were would stop fighting Vletnamew,
Communists.
·
posltlona at their camp near them Into action.
reported.
Auatralian, New Zealand 3lld
The attack on the South Tuy Hoa 240 mllea oorlheaat of Wave after wave of VIet The COllse fire anoounced by South KI!'Olln forces during 1be
Koreans and acattered elashet Saigon. '
Cong poured btto the outpost the Communists started at mid- New York hoUday. But Jt made
lnvnlvlng Amerlcarut and olbt!r
and aooo overran the KDrean night Wednesday to last four no reference to Amerieana.
. allies Indicated the Viet Cong Tba Communlala oneakecl up po.siUons. But the Koreau ..::.._ _ _....:.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:;,_
CIVIIJAN CASUALTY- A Vietnamese villager, wounded durJ.ng U. S. Marines' bad no lntentloo of lncludJng around 1:411 a.m. under cover reorganized and counter-at"Operation Mallard" against Viet Cong 16 miles south of Da Nang, Is helped onto a them In their 11111111' New Year of darlmesa and heavy raloa tacked.
stretcher for evacuation to a rear medical center. U. S. officials said the aweep net- cease • lire. Tltelr nbiplus and opeued up with a barrage An America• spokeslitan said
announcements el a lruflt bad of grl!lltdel. As they charged to U. S. forcea suffered "light" casted 84 uerrillas killed, 29 captured and over 200 suspects.
referred ooly lo the bill VJtl. wllhtn 50 feet of the camp the ualllel In oeveral lkirmlshes

2 Rog. $10.95 _$o1 SUI

SALI 9De
$5;95 TABLE COVERS
SALE $4.50
SALE $1.20
SALE $1.30
TABLE COVERS
SALE $5.®
SALI! 12.DO
SALI $2.50
SALE $3.00
$7.95 TABLE COVERS
SALE $(».00
SAU 911c
SALE $1.20
SALE $1.30 , ,.....-------------::--~

CAPS
CAPS
CAPS
CliPS
CAP$
CAPS
CAPS
CAPS

Korean

HAT BOXES

Bargains In The Drapery Dap.trtment

$1.39 TABLE COVERS

FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1966

••

Bargains In The Ungerle Depertment

While They Lest

.

POMalOY-MIDDLEPORT, ~10

3 for $).00
·

Slo.. Ito 11_$ALI 53.00

168 Boy1 $3.49 Permtnent Press SPORT SHIRTS

.

CA.NNON TIRRY

131 Mons $3.95 Extro Hoovy FLANNIL SHIRTS
Sitos 14'/s to 11-SALE $3.50

.,

I'

BATH .TOWElS

14U $6.91

P.95 COATI ond JACKITS

enttne

.00 CANNON '"'

SAUl -S AND BOYS
WINnR COATS an• JACKETS

Mens and Boys Wear

•

,

ScboolL.t

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