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' ·. sarah Rous h IS· HOSt ess 1or Meeting
013rd Wednesday Homemakers
club
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Mr~. Caruthm,.

Sleighing Party
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Church Yout

Homa /~om Vilitl
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Mrs. Maggre Caruthers

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Midd/eporf

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of Ohio University, b,e enll!tod
1n the u. s. Air Forc6 durtna
the Korean Conlllct and stayed
on to serve for nearly II YOI\"While serving as peraomiel
technician With the Air Foree,
he contin~ with his colleft
studies In off-duty classes and
earned his hach.elor'a degrtt
In hlstory from the Unlverllly
of Omaha. He contbl~ with
poet-graduate work loward . I
master's de81'ee at Kent Stilt
University.
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returned to her home on Brownell Ave. after having been away
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''There comes a t&gt;-ne m the ! The meetmg was
op .
of for six weeks due to illness. The Youth Fellowship ol the
life of each when encourage- , with prayer and roll call w~~ Mr and Mrs Wllllam Fisher The Rose , Garden I ClJ
She was admitted to Meigs Goo- Middleport Church of Christ, aoment m diltly ltvmg JS needed," answered by l5 ~·~:~:.:old and ;.,n, Wtlli; of Belpre spent ~pers Plat~~ ~~lthetsho~euarJ era! hospital on December 7 companied by several adults Elmo~ B. Sword, Portsmouth,
wao the thought for the day one .~uest gtvtng a treasurer ' the weekend with tl&gt;eir par· Open House Goebel
where on Dec. 14 she had rna- went to the ho~e of Mr: asd hns been appointed to
I he
liven bv lrene Pat ker. prest- ' hmt. Secretary and K tb n l•nts Mr and Mrs. Mason Fisb- Mrs. Fredrick
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jor surgery.
Mrs. Franklin Tnplett, Fatrlane staff position of branches and
dent, when the SHucu&lt;e Thtrd ' repnrts wa• gtves by a Zre 'er a'nd Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arn- The meeting WRS called M to Upnn her release from the Drive Sunday evening following services manager for the Auto. Wednesooy
Homemakers cl ub Johnson. Btrthday
dues er- old
I order by the prestdent,
rs. hospital on Dec. 24 she went their meeting and worship ser- mobile Club of Southern Ohio.
met Jan 19, inr an all daY paid and penmes far the nt I .
'Norman McCam, followed by to the home of her daughter, vice. When they went
their
meeting at lhe hunw ot Sara natJOnal fund was collected
I Greg Roush, student at Ohio I the Lord's Prayer in uniSon. Mrs. Henry Eblin, Jr. , Pome- destination was kept secret.
His work wlll ~olve a .ll
Roush B•lty Haves wts co-•
announ&lt;"d
that Milton Roush and Sandra.
Roll call was answered by each roy for a week and then also
phases of the Clubs acUvtty
stess
·
It ~as 1 ile
wtll be 1umvecsit), spent the we•kend namlngherfaV&lt;lrttehouseplant. spe~t some time with her son Sleighing was et1Joyed by the at Portsmouth and lts branch
bo
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Ailuevu;'enm theY Mtddleporl with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. , The verse of the month was Eddie Caruthers.
group, after which devotions offices located In Galltpolfs,
COMPLETES. ~!
23 · audllortum Mrs .. Millon Roush and Sandro.
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read
by
Mrs.
Ulah
Swan,
There
[
were
fed
b)'
Mr.
Triplett.
Gtmes
Ironton
and
Athens.
Airman
Robert A. Marcinko,
WOMENS
school
b. •ursl'
'Was a quesl!on box about booS\!
on childhood recollection of fa.
son of Mr. and ~- ·Robert 8.
""''"" Cumm'"'' wtll e g be l Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Nor· I plants, asd also a silent auc~ mous Bible stories and famous Sw,ord was subst!!"l• teacf!- Marcinko of Rt. 7,' ·' Tuppers
HUSH PUPPIES
'peaker Her topiC w ' II Other ris and son, Clarence of Letart, lion of houseplants.
men and women of the Blbl~ lng m the county htgb schools Plains, has been ,~ated at
,
Homemakers
From
F'"\1'
were
weekend
guests
.
of
M
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0
McCoy
presented
a
t
were enjoyed. Prizes of home· at Portsmouth until recently, Amarillo AFB Tex. ;from the
Feather Light
CoontrJ"'" I tion on •· Modern ,her pa~·ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Ehas . top•;'~n "House Plants A to
~.! made candy were awarded to and ha4 ~: di~t~~ ::training~ iQ1'
Air
A demon~, ra
w· l Shies.
z" The s cinl arrangement
Doug Hicks and Mike Gerlach, ance agen
own
Force admlnlstratJve.apeciallsts.
' Home Care· and Japanese fl~·o- Kelly Wtlson spe nt the we~k- w~s b Mr;,' J. S. Davts. The
Debbie Grueser, Kathy McEI- moutn. f~r
211 years. _During A graduate of Eastei'o Local
8
NARROW-Ml~llf1l'.t­
f'r a}T "1
f"g
Jar- end wtth
Mr. :
rmze was won by Mr:-;.
hmney and Danny Abbott, In a :el cltf
High School, he ts a!S811ned now
115
WJDE WID1'H~
Jf.ct or
,
he
flower ' and Mrs. ( ar
oorr.
IR v. Wenlherman.
Mrs Thelma Howard
of group game.
a . ce e ra on
k to one of the more ·tth~D 150
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I Mr. und r..~rs , Hober': Th~.m:~ 1 R!'fre~hmrnts were set ved by Clark!lburg. w. Va. visited re· Cookies, hot chocolate with P,Ubllshed the popul~ m~ ,: world wide Jmtallations where
1 annual st&lt;t le club dues son land sons, George •md 1 r 1 the hostess to 13 me.mbe~~ and 1 cenlly with her mother, MrS.
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roashmallows, coffee ana mints The Story
of Po ts
· Air Force combat and 111pport
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heen "'"''d to $3 peq fumt yd. S d
•v•nm• with one guest, Mrs. Nadme G&lt;Jebel w D•wson and family, Mr. and were served to those named a· A native of Scioto County, units are based.
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mve New officNs fur the year ;I M
vtstl~ d un
ay
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Holler
and
Mrs.
Forresl Bac ht eI and dau · bove and Mr. an d Mrs. Horace1~-~~-'-~- - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii;;iOiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiOiiiiiiiiOiiiOiiiOiiill
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ghter, Miss Carol Borhtel. Mrs. Abbott and Roger, Rev. and
Middleport, 0.
as fn l\owfi
: M .. E in North returned to :
Daw~.on celebra ted her
9lst I Mrs. Donald Hicks, Mr. and
-;;;:;;;;;:;::;::;::::::::=:=~:; : Prt'Side-nl. !:Jelly Hayes; vice ·ht'r r~~m;,v Newark Sunday, af-J
t
birthday this past week:
. Mrs. Joseph Bi~hop a~d Deb-;
pr e" ldl.' rll. Naomi Londo~ : SCl'· ler spending 8 week with her ;
Mrs. Dana Lambert IS visit· bie. Mrs. Franklm Martm, Steve'
relor)' and treasurer, Kathryn rousi us. Mr. ar.d Mi· s.
Eslie •
fn g :n Columbus at lhe home and Susan Gerlach, Jerry White,
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Juhnson
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assistant,
Margaret
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Mossman,
Minersville.
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her son, Mr. and Mrs. Max J11l Beaver, ~ona and ~elodle
Pomeroy, Ohio
:cottrill. repor te rs. Mr s.
Co~-~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mossman ! MASON _ The romblned clr~ 1 Lambert and wn, Joe.
~clntyre .. Rtrky, Debbte and
ti'\11
and
Ad.a
Slark:
coun~~J
and
fa
mi
ly
and
RORPr
Hy
sell
C'les
of
the
Mary
and
Rebec~a
l
The
P.
a
st
Matrons
Club
.of
Cmd~ Tr1pl.ett and Mrs. 0. A.
LAST T IME To&gt;IIGHT
members. Mrs . Hayes and M.IS -: svenl the weekend witb rela- Cirl'les of the Mctson Metl~o~1st 1 Evangehne Ch&lt;:Jpter •. OES, Mid- Martm.
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" THE SANDPIPER"
(Technleolorl
Lo ndon
. l tivl'~ at Pctint svillr, Ky .
Wom! n's Society of Chnsttan .dle!)Ort. is sponstJrmg a bakt&gt; Future projects ~f the youth
Elizabrlh · I';,~ lor. Hic\n1rd BurA
"How To Be Ml!h Mr. nnd Mrs. Dean Honnold . service met at the church on , sale Saturday morning, Jan. 29, group include makmg handker·
tun, E\ a r1l:ll'll' S:linl. Mnr~:~n
le"'
was
read
by Mr~· ! and fflmily of Newark
were January 17.
iat tht&gt; Dudlry Florist building l chie'f boxes, painting pra~ng
:erab
Mason, C h&lt;l:o._ BrOil.~ on.
tmd u rt'ading •·What s' sunday gueslc;; or Mr. and Mrs. ! A prog ram on ''Where the beginnin~:: at 9 a.m.
hands and the head of Christ,
Colorcarloons
Admi ssio n i5r &amp; 50c
Cooking.'' by Mrs.
~ondon 1 Eslie Mo~s ma n .
I Women Are ," was pr esentt'd bY i Mrs. Galen Brown was
In making prayer books. of favor·
[o.:lo.c;;ed the forenoon sesswn. A! Mr. and Mrs. Phil Globokar : Mrs. John Sisson. A large Moreh~ad, Ky. Ia~! weP~ to at- ite prayers and makmg srrap
WED. 1nd THURSDAY
lunch wAs held.
and son, Mtke spent the \~eek· : sketrh of the com pass and cross trnd funeral serv tres tor her books of Christmas cards, all
1 1Kltlu('k
Januar"r 26·27
51
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Tht' afternnon
pr?,}t'J'l w.a end in C1evelan~ with hi s sis- on tht&gt; ~vorship cente r, with the : cousin, Mrs. Effi.e John.:;on. . oJ whic~ will~ distributed to
NOT OPEN
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i·• Modt-rn Home Care
wtth ter and brother-m-law,
J\·lr. !eight Cs of lhe compass. hel p- 1 Mrs. James Sm1th and daugh the varmus institutions -in the
·Mrs. H.oush, and Mrs. ~ayes .; Jnd M1·s. Stanley 1\uwik ond ed dep ict where the women are ter, Christine, of Powell,. Tenn. county.
f~IOAY (\nd SATURDAY
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January 28·2'9
·dem onstralmg the deanmg ;;f aUended the boat show. Satur- today. The eight C's were the ~ spent the Wt•f'kend w1tb her
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, 11 corduroy cus hron . pla stic cov -~ day evening, they visited his Chun·h, Chart. Ch~~ge, c.om- ~ great aunt an~ und ~. Mr. and
MORITURI"
chJir. nnd p1 clure frame molh t•r :\frs_ Host' (;lobobr munilv , ChristKin. Citizen, Com- Mrs. Roscoe Satte rflf~ ld .
Party Given for
Marlon l:lt :li Hi o, Yuf Brynr t&gt; r
J( you are too Nshfut to uv "I love :rou" aloud, nr it witlt.
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using
lhe
honwmade
st¥~m·
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and
hi~
sister
and
broth.t?r-inrniss
i~n
and
challenP.'e.
The
inMrs.
Lee
Davidson.
~nd
Bar·
Janet ~f;ll 'i-!illi n. 1'n'\'ilr ll n\1
FANNY FARMER VaiMt;.., ll&lt;utl 1D "'f Swccthcart faom
P•JO nwthod. also Uw cleiJnmg IHw. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Man- ner circle cireumsnibed
our bara Jt,nf's, .\lhens. VJsJ1Pd Mon- Danny Thoma~, 4
ard
ais: to sixty, fr001 tl.OO to $19.7J
"DARK INTRUDER "
uf
stai ns fr om hHrdwood noon; gus. and altended tt birthday !'tn&lt;JIJ world, ~s we see it : the i da y w1th MJ . and Mrs. Emer·
t r
LPSitt' r\u&gt;i-,1 111. .ludi _\lt•n·Jf&amp;.2or.Heart-ll~
I lb. I! or. Hotlt - ,,.,
and
eook stove O\'e ns was dinner hononng Mrs. Manaus. 1argp r ci rcle
symbolized part 1 son Junes.
Danny Thomas ~!I ~es ~
dilh . ~I:Jrk Hl{' hllla n.
1
~ hnwn.
i M1;·s s~dl1• (;I Hhn~ !l r w:-~: lhe or tire world we cannot
sec.! ·Mr. and Mn. Hamid Rusk lhonor at~ party
urs ay a ·
Flans
for
.
lh(•
annual
tri
p
in
We('kend
gUest
or
Miss
B\'cky
Mrs.
Sisson
said
we
need
all
;
returned
to
t.
h
f'ir
home
in
New
I
ternoon
gtven
by
hi!
parents,
SUN ., MON . and TUES.
.\p
ril
w;l
s
disc
ussed
and
it
was
Nt'ase.
uur
wfl'men
no
m&lt;tlter
where
Con
l'ord.
Oh1o,
after
spt•ndmg
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Thomas,
Mul·
Jan . 30·31 -Feb. 1
1
" THE SONS OF
·Jt&gt;J' Idt·d 1o go to W~A-TV . m
ithey ore, and that the women ·, thr weekend
.with Mr. and , b~rry Ave.,. In observance. of
KATIE ELDER"
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11·n the Church should take i:l Mrs. Judson Wh1le.
his fourth btrthday. The Fhnt·
i·tunlin!•ICI_n for the mornmg l ,
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Imore active .p.li't,
. more respon'ed t .
1 'l'•·c hnic nlllrl
shol\' " fiJ~;~Im~ Fnr
Dollars,
~,
stone theme was carrt ou m
Joh n \\' ,n lw llP:i ll ' l:lrtin ttw &lt;.1~1\.· tn be an noum·Pd l~:~tl'r. l ~fPt'l Oil 1 hur_stlt_IY
_,sibi ties of ofl'icial poslions and
PJ'N
decorations,
See The Complete Line of Vilentiftl ~'it.Mi1 h::H·I \ ll(kr &lt;f\ i\ , .lr
1
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1 d d M
Coloreadam: w1.. hington
Tlw n~ v.ill ht: r 11 1
regul ar T~e Womeri'.s A::.SOl'lillwn 01 thus helping to carry the ffit'S·
.
f p
Games were p aye an
rs.
L..
. ,~a ge b~· the gosepl to all.
o omeroy_1cThomas, assIsted bY Mrs · Rich·
.
ne-corator
mt't'tln~ in Ft·hruary.
T I1 e F1rsl
ruled Presbytrnas
, .The Semo' class
·n s onsor
dies Boxed Ready To Give From $1.0!) to
888
Chur{'h in \'l1ddleport wt!l ffi{'et A brief business meeting was UJgh .School WI t ~he Pome~o ,Iard Rosenbaum, served cup
'l'hur~day evl'ning at 7:30 p.m.·condurtcd by Mrs. Lester ghPitl supper
Saturda ~ rakes with names inscribed, lee
$10.00 and Valenline Hearts, Novelties and
at the d nt reh . .\1r·.s.
Dwi gh t' Zerkle .presid1·nt. A spei'IJ l' Elementary Sc
y, cream and punch. Favors were
Wallac:e is progra m chairman Jove ~if! offering wlll be taken : from 4·7 p.m.
slamm boats for the boys and
Boxed Valentine Candies from 5c to /9c.
and Mrs. ll'•ller Wodd ell will at the Februory meeting fur l
doff nursing bottles for
the
i have devotions.
lrrest'nlntion at the annual met+ The ''Little Old Lady 'o[ girls. Present were Ricky Bl.a·
Mrs. J ames Ha r1Py will ln·· mg of the Woman 's Society of ~ Thre adneedle
Street" refers lettnar, Kim Warner, Linda and
sta ll new ofl'icf'·rs . H oslesse~ will :Chrisj i!'ln Servtce.
Addilmn a1 to the Bank of England, which Jim Rosenbaum, Terri Jacobs,
: be Mrs. \tmTus Chcunber~. Mrs.! supply ask ings will be met by 1stands on London's
Tbread- 1Beth Perrin, Greg Thomas and
1W•ddell. Mcs. H. M. Sherman, , Ma y 1966.
i ;...,~d~ie_:s~t~ree~t~.=-~---J&gt;~th~e~ho~n~or~ed~g~ue~sl_:t._ _ __!~..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!I,J
Mrs. F.ddlt&gt; Burke tt, Mrs. Har. Hos tesses, Mrs. Russell
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le) and Mrs. Myron Miller.
hart, ~rs. Ray Proffitt,
- -- - · ·-·-·· --! W. H. Foglesong esslsled
Igroup will attend a meeting en : Ml's. Glad\'s Thomas, served
' t\.feat Cookery'' at the Epi.~co- 1 two guests, Mrs. Walter
Ipal church in PDmeroy on Feb. i and Mrs. James W. Morrison
22.
1Clifton Charge in addition
, Attending Margaret Bailey of t the following members; Mrs.
Pom•roy; Kothryn Johnson, aon Lester Zerkle, Mrs. Jobn
Terry of Wolf Pen; Mrs. Roush, son, Mrs. Dallas Cadle,
Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. : Donald Cook, Mrs. William Fry, •.
Mrs. 1
1 London, Mrs. Slack, Mrs, Park- Mrs. Lorry Bumgardner,
I er, Margaret Eichinger, Jessie ! Wayne Green, Mrs. Reuben [;
It will save you bi ll paying time,
Cottrill, Linda Ferrell, Pauline :Slew art, Mrs. John
Chattin, ~;·,.
Moriar1ty.
Mabe'l
Pickens,
VirMrs.
Margaret
Pickens,
Mrs. lli _
keep house hold budget ftgures
ginia Sii lser, Sylvia
Zwilling, Fred Spl'ncer, Mrs. George ,,., · ''''/"'-'
in order and elimtnate the rt sk
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end guest, Donna 9mith, all of Carson, Mrs. Russell Borton, f6,_
of excess cash in the hou se.
Syra&lt;'use.
Mrs. Lewis Gllfand and Mrs.
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skiing.
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OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT HERE, SOON!
FINEST
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
4BBd want
Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas
entertained a group o! rel!ttlVl!S
Thursday evening at
their
steJeo tape~
heme, Mulberry Ave. In obser.
ONE-DAY SERVICE
vance of the fourth birthday of
ON REQUEST
1
their son Danny. Refreshments
were served to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Graves, Mrs.
(I .... llmN!Itapad Ia tbe - . )
1\'E PAY 4"&gt; ON SA VI\GS
Thomas, Ross Jones, Mr. and
Pomeroy
Cleanen I
Mrs. Thomas and Mel!"''• J
Mrmh•r FP&lt;i&lt;' rJI Deposit Insuran ce Corporation
Use Our FrH P1rking Lot
Rebecca, Greg and Danny.

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Ma''nly About Club Meets at
People In
pomeroy ' Goebel Home
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w~ere

mall ono year $10.00; Sill montho,
Three montho. tS .OO.

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$3.DO. By Motor Routt

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Unrealistic Retirement

OIIIJ rtaJbr 111111111'.. Miami
leell.
FQI' HmBIIIb' l'llltllllbe 111'11
commercial on lbe upeoDl(Ds

lltiD Oomllrf'ltamd SamQiy
Davia Sbow (about "llvlDI
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noted the other day where 1 pro·
le~ s ional man in a nti&amp;hboring com·
rnunity had reached the ripe age of 86,
and has no Intention of retiring from an
· active career as an engineer. A friend of
oun wu •utomalically retired from a
i"P"'""'"" at age 70, a~d turned around
secured anolher JOb in her profes·
, and is working harder than ever.
j,;t,;'l'hese cases are unusual, but it goes to
prova that those who have been tested
by experience. and have continued a
f1tilivE•lv interest in what they have been
ao11"2 are alii I capable of rendering val·
uable service. A medical society In one
of our midwestern states has come out
with a slatement which stales, "Retir·
ing people just because they live to be
,,.·
65 years old ia like l&lt;illing a race hone
because he won a raci ."
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an ending of a career rather than the
/ · 'eornmencernent. It was no doubt propos·
ed m an organization that was domina!·
ed by youthful executives who wanted
to get ~orneone out qf the way fn their
.mad rush to gain a higher rung In the
organizational chart, and what could be
a better method than to turn the 65
,.ear·olds out to pasture. We see a grad·
ual trend to erase the harm that has
been done by that act. More and more,
certain businesses are retalnins the ov·
et 65 year olds to act In the capacity of
~nsultants 10 that they wilt not lose
the valuable fXperienre of someone who
lias strved lonaand faithful.
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night . None of us age the same. There
are a lot of young men in business and
indu1try who at even 30 years drag
around like the next breath was eoin&amp;
to be their lad. They complain about be·
ing overworked, and the chances are
that the 8&amp; year olds can work circles
around them any day In the week . Very
(fw peraons less than 65 years are aa
'\ .perienced in the field• of art, profes•flion, lndualry or busine ... It has alway•
been the outlook of most person• of
younger years to look on anyone older
as a has been. They put on the rloak
of knowing all the answen, and in 1
lUll many CUll they never bother to
Jet ldvict and guidance from those who
lilY~ betn teated over the years.

Capitol Comment, Events
WASHINGTON - Never hu 11111ny critical oceul~ bad
the Western world ao held ita been lo ellecl pro • Collllllunisl
~reath over the will and the in- Sbutri in his quiet way bad
tenlions of a woman as It does Irnj)')rtantly renewed
lndl'a'a
oow over the new Prima Min· lies with the West. Indeed it
ister of India Mrs. Indira Gan can now be disclosed that bedhi.
fore be died on January 11 he
bad made hooest and ur11ent
Not since Quoon VIctoria of efforts to entuadt the Ruslliana
Imperial Britain ha' a lady with whom tbe lndiau havo
ruled a major part of tbta earth good relations, not to allow the
lo the ~rree that Mn. Gan· Chinese Communtata to draa
dlti is to rule 11iant India In the them wholly into the pit in suptransttion th•t has followed the port of the Chinese
backod
deallo of Primo Minioter Lal aggression In South Viet Nom.
Bahadur Sha!trl. For lhe lndl·
Shastri'• death, In a word,
an headship holds power, indeed. There il, ol course, en waa a lll"'at blow to hopes lor a
oppooition and an 0flll08ltlon df!cent Httternent of the VIet·
party. But in reality 11 all 111mese war.
cornea to 1 rar more 1omimll
What, now, wiD be Mr 1.
kind of oppositton than io com- .Gandhi's oouroe' This Is tbe
mon in the West.
profound, tho blotorlc question
Sltostri carne to office all but which In the world senae dwarfs
unknown on this aide of the all others upon her accession to
oceans. He was a most modest, leadership. Though she is Neh1 most colorless
succesior to ru's daughter - In an Instance
the broodll18 and deely sell- ol what here would be called
wblch
assured falher of both modern dynastic politics but
troubles
the
lndlana
not
a bit
India end of Mrs. Gandhi, Prime
- It need not follow necessarl·
Mln~ter Jaw
lflal Nehru.
Jy that in every aapect she will
But modest or not and color take the line her lather took.
len or not, Shastri, this little
Like her lather before her,
man who had risen 1o power oht has often defended com.
almost in anonymity in the West munist causes in the world at
became • first • ratv flotes- large wltlle cracking down hard
man - and a far bettor friend on the Cornmunllll In India.
ot tho Woll than Nehru bad ICornrnunist·lronl atlempts to
evor been. And even the amall Sllbotage a county at war such
beginning made by Shastri to- as exist here, would not lor a
ward some improvemenl of In- moment be tolerated In lndla.)
dia's relations with her neigh·
Still, even before Nehru had
bor, Paki•mn, Nehru- giVI!n all passed from the scene there
:hat he was - could hardly were W~all Indications thai he
have made.
was beginning to accet the
Nehru wao doetrlnalro
and reality that one could lterdly
difficuIt, and he had on his advance the basic purposes of
ohoulder o chip against the on. form of communism, that
West that was perhaps an un- of th• Soviet nion, without alderatandable legacy of bitter oo advancing the purposes of
memories of British colonial another form of il, thai of Chirule. But Shaotrl was pracU· na. India, e•en under Nehru, IJ;d
cal and flexible . Nor did he soond callle to fear the Red
think that the old end all -but· Chineoe.
forgott•n oins of o vani•h•d
So the Western world lii!W
Western imperialism rould In asks inalotently : Whither Mra.
;my way excuse the new and Gandhi? Will she accepl the
far more brutal Communist illlo vaot truth that India's fortune•
perlallsm.
and luturt tie with those forces
Where Nehr had followed a wblch, whatever their fuulta,
oouflo of neutrali1m !bat on aro marshaled in behalf of

public decency ud 11a1ut lbl
new Chinese 1trategy Gl oovert
•gcrest!oo, operated lbrouab
third parttea, that now torlurn
South VIet Nam - ud one d8J
could torture eveu lndl'?
(Copyright, 1966, by
United
Jl'eaiUN Syndicate, Inc.)

DOt1'0R
SAYS
By WaY!Ie G. Brandaladt, M.D.
Q - What are the symptoms

of neuritis and whet 111 lite
treatment?
A - Neurltlo Is an inflamms·
lion of a nerve that IIUl1 at
may 1101 be associated with
degeneration of the involved
nerve. The symploml vary
but, in general, if a motor
nerve II Involved there il
weakneu or paralysis of the
muscle il oupplies. If a setr
sory nerve is affected there
would be patn In the early
stages of the disease and later
a complete lou ef nnaallon.
The 1reatment would
de~d on whether the neuritis
was caused by an Infection
!Antibiotics might help) ,
injury (rest and time), vitamin
8 deficiency, poor circutaUon,
or some form of potsonln&amp;.
Q - Wblt cluses . . rell'lbaJ.

bar neuritis? Ia there any
cure or does It become pro&amp;resslvely wone'
A - Tkl1 Ia one form of
neuritis of lhe optic nerve. In
most victims it is a part of
multiple sclerosio.
Althou~h
there is no known cure lor
this disease, the usoclated
optic neurllls rarely lead:! to
complete bllndneos.
Retrobulbar neuritis rna y
also be caused by diabetes, ucessive use of tobacco or alco.
hoi or oolaoning with lead, arsenic and wood alcohol, to name
the most common cause~. Tho
treatment of the unde'rlyln11 con.
dltion often stop~~ the proceaa
lollowina wbicb there may be 1

Hado's They'll Do It Every Time
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Naturally there are many rearhinJ
the period when their faculties are falling, and for reasons of health should remove themselves from the ranks of the
active. A person , however, who is given
a gD·ahead sl$nal from their physician,
and wlrose mrnd i' as dear as it ever
was, should nevet· be shunted to one
aide. A more realistic approach to retirement should oe baaed on perform.
ance. When a person or age starta to
find fault and buck any change or lm·
provernent, they are then ready to drop
out of the scene. A &amp;ood teaching staff
of a f,ublic school should be composed
equal y of mature leachen to Rive tl bll·
ance. Many colleges and univtraltiea
have profited by keeping on their facul·
ty rosters professors wltb emeritus rat·
fng. They are the one• who have oe'l!n
tested and not found wantlne. and their
presence. and advice. is a valuable as·
set. Our world I• a better place for such
men 11s Herbert Hoover, Bernard Bar·
uch, Douglas Mr. Arthur, and oth•rs whD
Uved 'and warked beyond the unrealistic ntlrtment age. ~

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HEY, aOD .... PIPJA
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from (II'IVlewa . Blll Buct.
J.y nemed •mt....UJ ov• wbaJ.
med by th' atlllll or m1s1"""
malloat Slid poUUcal lllnaruc:e
evidenced bl tbe performance
of DaYid !!uiiU!nd; bad to Hep
I!OI'NC!blg ea Little David )D.
dul&amp;&lt;d bis usual public clee, jumping at CODCiuatona ,
Up to a lf8SOI1 1180 modela
lketcbed Ill adl IDr lbe lllllft.
er 1ture~ seemed an carbona of
Jacklo Klll!ledy; ltlddflll7 titeJ
all aeem flatlerill8 rtfledlona
of aU tbe Jl'onls - diUJhters,
lnotber ud aew molber-ln-law.
Maybe tltat las!tl011abto Premll18er-Letor !llua • loPing
and Otto'a 52 ttltchee mlebtn't
have happened If TrumiD C..
pole bad Informed Otlo be didD'I want blm to dlrtct the film
of the Uttle gtoiul' "ID Cold
Blood" book . . Cblp off lht
old lw: JIDI Mlttbum, Bob'a
hand10me and lalented actor •
eon, 111 dating Unda Christian
In Rome . Linda's (and Tyrone Power's) dltlllbler 1\om.
loo, .I t 14 headlni for •lardorn,
Is •· beautiful child wltb 1
aweetly erupllng personality;
-WI!
well; they llved
next to UJ last Summer, In Mat'lno. In the MDuntalna 1011th of
Rome · . There's another Utile
Power-dauchter, Tyran,
ll,
Just a1 lovtly, danctl like e
plnlsize Fon\eylt, undoubledly
also destined for lilt ·BIIl'l
Rex Harrison was 1101 lor Qlll!f.
eat film, "Dr. DooUttle," unlll
ba read 111a acript; DOW Cltrlttopber Plummer may set a bite
at that plum.
KeiUledy half.dollm 111'1 beIng greeu-muketed lor II lD
Ireland . _. NBC has plana lor
Hullabaloo'• "Girl In tbt Ctae"

·uow- lier

partial recovery of the
vision.

~ Edinwtd Jr., convloced lies:
aba .has an e)!Mmllns persOJ!o
"Doll't pay teo mueh aU.
ellty bot they aren't certain lor lion to them."
wbat .. II'IPNIIOI HtDdert011 · Marcello (CallllDVI) Mattrolo
eects tbe inlmlnent atork to annl Mil Jutlt lllrllll8l &lt;l!rlto
land with her usual lack of lie will be t»~tamd by Emo
bother; lhe juat alped !« tt
ball)' Plclurett; that'• really 1
r.I;I~'Pbqae Hour ,.. Dl4 betlklhle aomblnllloll .. 01rll.
JW Ill ''Pbli ·!WI" II I nt&gt; The orlgliial JJOVeV'Tite 0.
11ttnt1 . - • (lt!d Pll'llo ear,~ wea anll H'llood but f!lt
., Jlrol, ownt II) .. Rn'1 lilt abn version IWIIdted It to pre
dc:psuld **-tiiiii!IOdera jD .. . Not " lonlalo Carol Bf!lee
bonl: Till lllteriMa lor • -end lllH lleVtlll mlde tllelr
· JJoo1 ttciQrdad •• inrmw OWII J!ilwy. _.t!enis but
PW,'' Ill talit!IO.IIIIllll WOUIId aow It'• Julie Slteppard. canl'l
1J1 Iii lbe TGp 'l't!i":··..81nalrl'l . IPI'II, dllfnJ Nick I!UroyY. Rise'l
J. Y.
flu Ita ,llal!hlflbta rlsbll aon, reported ea a ro1talliell. Ill Clit or .1 blackotd mtiiiCI lteJn at lbe Pen anti
&lt;IIIJOII•'•l . . . Till .... "Ill'' Peni1ll .. _Whan lbt lotiq toll
.tb1D1 - PII'IDII IIIYNIIDI ID 1"1 picked to be whirled iround
Bdwy. ahowl ID
cblldrtD'a the MadlsoiJ Squire Gardea let
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Wlllt WI l!DIW tbla wha .WI endl- jtlll IIIII 'thert_. IIIII
ahlllttd II Bell Grlillr'l qvelll; IIW 11111111 beaml; II
wllb llutlll 1711JpiiOaJ CGIIduc&gt; GaeliC!?
IDr MlliOII Kallilll - . Beatie
GriP "·11•1Dvltld Ja MOl'
- for her supper al
Paul McCirtllt7'1 COiilpottlq 1 pn 1ti tloi
ftlrnaJ I1JIIPitmiJ 1Dr lbt ' - the July Monaoo benefit; iltiP"
doa Pblllwlnclllo; llr Thomu per Ia tbt wbale lllary • .. .•
(111ft ot •at..:........
........,.
Marlon Brudo
, 'a Tahitian gal
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'l'llalll) wbo apeal arlllmu Ill Tarlta plw to rftrrl to SaD
t.Mrl IDD llolp., II bact II Frauetaco MOll with ller Jowl.
1ft. 8IDal bert till' IliON yeiii'Old 1011 and MttrloD 110 •
11
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: Marll''W:~~ P P
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. . Tllarl blach-blklal fUm •Mr. Marquud" IIIII fniUed
borel will Mild OUI
llllt f bll unlll a ga~lan askl4 for
lloupea, anolher vti'IIOII of fnll· an ~t~~lograph, wltemlpoa Ill
liDf 'urleJetlt .. David Mer- paid blJ 8ftdll, IJI'&amp;bbed 1t1s ~~
rick'• oplltlQa ot tctora Ill pol]..rllllan ate and fllpped ouL

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clses every dly will 1o11t ,a.
up, but If you'rt borD to be
bippy any added weliht will
lodge there. Walch tbt ealorlel,
and be glad you aren't like 1111
girt who wrote "I'm so skinny
lhat If I tumed •ldewaya •ad
stuck out my lolliUI they'd take
me lor a zlper." - H.
Dear" Helen:
Where In New Jersey 11 aa
aetreos located who rt1111 a cal
farm? I understand sbe takee
In stray cata and &amp;iva tbem
homes, I bave 20 lbtlt aeed 1
horne desperately I · -H. 14.
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Dear Htten:
Hey, baw about another oolwnn of "Willl!lwerables"! You'"' about due for a hea~ •
ICI'IIchtng session, oen't you!
- ABNER
Dear Ab:
Tbat I 1111. Forthwith:
Dear Helea:
I'll! wrlghlloJ a alory title
"Bevllt Times Near Hell." I
wou1tl like you ahould atve me
loformalloat on boW to publt1h.
It wUt be of &amp;real betp to teenage boyt and girls to read. I
am 24 ud a b1 achool crldttaw.
- T.B.T.
Dear T:
I think you've spent more
lime on research than you have
on wrlllng technique. Unte11
you C!8D btre a "gbott," teen·
agen will never know what
they ml8oed. !But I'D give you
points on one thl118: that'• 1
Whale Of I IItle!) - H.
Dear Helen :
Just wondering II your read·
en ooutd help me find a recipe
lor lrl8b S¢1 Bread
made
wltb beer, lt'a a hord bread
and very tasty.
o\llo, do you have a recipe for
mustache wax? - MRS. E. J.
W. Jr.

Q - I have beea taking Pronestyl lor six montbl and for
the last three montlts I havt
had arthritic palna. C&lt;.OIId they
be cauoed by lhll drui?
A- Proaestyl 111 a derlYaUve
of procaine. It ia 11iven for rapid
beut IC!ion and other dlltur!).
•ncn of cardiac rhythm. It wiD
neither cauit nor curt JGW'
arthrlUs.
· Q- My doctor saya I have
eczema of my Ill'. Whta II
11ets Infected there 111 a dlJ.
cllar(o. Can lhll be cured?
A - El!ume II 1 ftllll'll
term for 1111!' ltcltl.ttg skiD coodltiOII with cruatlal eucl GOIIRI·
It may be CIUI4tl by bteterlal
or lugua lofectlou, allerly or
eonlaet with en irrlllnt auch ..
polson IVJ. Ill WOIIItll,
earrlnga an the tr~atr~D~Iao.
tur. Find lbt 11&amp;1111 eucl JGU
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boJDt ellewhere u I bavea'l
been able to locate t1tt New J•
aey· cat farm. - H.
Dear Helen:
1 bove beard that If you 11vt
tho little plastic o p e n i n a
"ltrlop" from ciprette, IUIII,
elc., wrappet'l, and tbe metal
tlripl from the unwinding U,
on shorteninll and coffet eana,
you can t11111 tltelll In 111t1 111 •
seeing-eye dol for tbe bllncl. Ia
tltla true? - GIRL SCOUT 110.

ICICia t1ttt eould eurl your milltache, but bread and wax havt
nothing to do with t~ - H.
Dear Helen :
I would like to know If there
are any (ood ex•rclses to natten the rear end ol. your· body.
I am in pretty Sood shape e/lo
cept I took awful In ti&amp;ht pants.
-D.
Dear D:
I've heard bouncins acrou
tho Door on your blpa 11 .11 prtl.
1Jt pel fanny flattener, tillt l.

BERRfS

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By Utdted Press lnternellooal was Sam Jones with U points.
Tbe National Beaketball Aliso- Tha NBA was treated to
elation standings bad ·au another unuaual llgbl Tuesdr
unfamiliar look lroday with the night when Wilt Chamberlain
Cincinnati Royals In first place converted 11 of 13 foul shots as
ahead of the Boston Cettics.
the Phlladelphla 76ert beat the
By Utdled Pnlss lntemattollll
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Los Alrgelea Lakers 1111-1116. Big
East
Oscar RohertBon tumed In Will scored 53 polots IJid pulled
Massachusetts 107 Oolgate 77 another of his sensational down 31 rebounds lD 1 elrong
Kings Poinl 58 Adelphi 35
performances Tuesday · night to one-man show
VIllanova 94 St. Peter's 66
help Cincinnati to a 113-101 The New Y.;.k Knlckerboek·
W. Va. 9ll Pittsburgh 79
victory over Bosl'1" and a ·on.,. ers treated coach Dick McRocltoster Tech 93 Hobart 82 game .lead ~ver the perennial Guire to a liS.IOO \'lclory over
Buffalo 106 Toronto U. 50 champtons 111 the Eastern the Detroit Pistons to celebrate
South
DiviSion.
\
h' toth birthd
..... Stall
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St 98 Fl 'd A&amp;M 89
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1j M' ~: ~ 3
Au~t~rn:eay 1~sMe;ico U. 69 Ea~tern Division tiUe nine In the fourth quarter as New
yurs and the NBA York snapped a sevoo·garne
Benediet Il 8 Savanna h St. 96 slra1ght
bB . hi .
11m ill ,__.
k
C 11 1 Ark T h 51 c rnptons p seven
es
a ...,mg &amp;trea .
A ka
r nsas ~ld 51 · ec
row, trailed most of the way. The ,St. Loula Hawks routed
]a. St. vs Drakew:t Ames post The Royals broke the game the San Francisco Warriors 142Cl ela d Sl f1l Mal
open when they raced to a Ill· 107 Ia a gtune marked by a
77
WevMl ~ loB N Dl :e
point advantage late lot the thirdoperlod wrestUng makh
D~yto: sS Loyol~ (Calif.) 57 third. quarler.
. bet~een Gene Tormoblen of St.
Bald in-Wallaee 00 Ak
Adnan
Smtth
lent
Robe1lsoll
Louts and McCoy McLemore tf
85
Crerg
· ~ 1011 104 LaSalle ; '
a . supporting hand with 24 the W:m-lbrs. Eight players
U K 73 Hanover 64
pomts and Jerry Lucas oontrl· scored m double figures for tbe
T:ylo/113 Chicago Tchrs 101 im.ted 32 ~ebounds as welt as 18 Hawk~, topped by Zelmo
Manchester 110 Earlbam 79
pomts. High man lor Boston Beaty a Z2 pololl.

At trra

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F"IrSt n·IVISIOn
. . um•ts Take

On Second DiVI.SI.on Teams

West Tu. St. Ill Sui Ross 72
Wayland (Tex.) 60 Ia. Wes. 35
I! everything runs true to form, there won't be much
Ouachita Bapllst 84 E. Tex. 67 of a change In the Southeastern Ohio League buketball
St. Jos 64 Panhandle A&amp;M 58 standings following Friday's contests.
First division teams will battle second division IQJI8C(a
as the 1966 campaign heads down the final stretch..
NBA STANDINGS
Co-leaders Nelsonville
and/
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By Uolled
JntentatiOI!al :wellsion take on Logan and Gal·lly Rocket loss thuo tar wea to
Eastero Division
llipdlls. In first rount aciion, 1oo-ieader Nelsonville,
78-87.
Team
W L. Pet. Nelsonville was forced to a GAHS is S-8 o!l the 110680n.
Cincinnati .. .... .. . 33 15 .688 , double overtime before downing / Nelson•ille is 10.1 overall.
Bo~ton .. ~ · ........ 31 15 .6~4 ! 1he Chieftains, 45·43. However. The Chieftains are S.ll.
Phtladelph!a ... .. ·. 32 17 .6o3 the . Hounds. should have tittle Secoad place Athees travels
oNew York .. · .... . IS 32 .319 dilfrculty w1th LHS on
thetr to Pomeroy where Coach Cbar·
Western Divlsloo
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Ba111more . .. . .. 25 27 .481 down to U1e wire
at Wellston the Panthers, Alhens is 8 • 3
Sar. Francisco · ·.. 22 29 .431 earlier in the season. A lasl overall, l!ld 6-2 In the league.
St. ~uis ......... 22 29 .431 sec'nd tip·in by Larry Gilliland Pomeroy 111 S-7 overall, and 1·7
Detrmt . . .. .. . 15 34 .306 1ga~e the Rockets • c&lt;1!1le-frorn- in conrerence lay. .
Tuesday's Resalls:
lhehind !1·59 triumph. However, Middleport goes to Jacl!Ma,
Cin.c'nnati 113 Boston 10I
since that thriller, the Rockets ,where the Yellow Jackets hope
Phtladelphla JIO Los ~ngeles l06 have improved tremendously .. l.lo avenge an earlier '12-55 sel·
New York 115 Detrotl 100
Wellston is 11-1 on the
back ot the hands of the Iron1
St. Louis 142 s. Franclsct 107 and 7·1 in conference play.
men. Jackson is reollog In third
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mark. MHS tJ J.7 In leegue
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by Mr · E. ~ Stewart of Kanau- . UP AND IN _ Charlea Knight, the Eutero Eagles' top scorer Tuesday night In a clooe 40·37 victory .over. th,•
~:d ~~~/tv~
=e~ Southern Tornadoes, puts the ball In the air lor the basket 20 feet away (at ~ar left). Bob Grueser, 14, m white, dtdo I
lurnhaa.
have a chance· at him, but one unidentified boy waa closer, and •Ull couldn t keep the ball from going up. Th11 tt
the single greatest development in modern basketball, that shooting techmques make the job of the guard more dif·
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Mash ft'cuit From the left are Dale Hill and Sherm Cundiff to wbila· Steve Badgley, 25, and Richard Douglas, 11. - Sentinel
Jr. and family visited recently
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ttight, Ron Williams scored 24 SAARBRUEcKEN, GermanJ
Mrs. Helen Dais, who hu
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been HI Is better and be&amp; re·to • 90•79 triumph
over soccer team from Prague,
~~~~ clutln at lite BedPittsburgh and Wally Anderzu. Czecbosio~akia, . topped Weot
nas netted 21. to lead Q-eighton Germany s. national ICjUad "
Visiting Mr. l!ld Mn. Horner
to a 1(14.90 vJcto~ over LaSalle. Tuesday mghl
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Mr. and Mrs. George (Jack) Three games are on tap for St!Utbern Valier Athletic The West Virginia last break,
warner and family.
Conference teams thi• weekend, but only one tilt will
piloted by Wlllibms, broke open
MmmmmMr. and Mrs. Branch Miller a league affair.
scrumptlous
and lamlly of Belpre were here North Gallia travell to Hanna~ Trace Friday night for • close game and enabled the
Idea! Eat out tonight.
the past weeke'nd to villi with the tone loop encounter. Both will be ftghting to keep
Mountainers to pull away In
Find RESTAURANT$
her father Elijah Michael
of the basement.
the lasl seven minutes. The
Mrs. Ha~el Arnold and farnl- The Wildcats are .1-5 In
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Mountaineers were holding 8
fast In the
l,y vlsiled recently with Mr. and teague play. North Galha LS 1-4. to Wilton and North Gallla
narrow 63-55 advantage when
YELLOW PAGES.
Mn. Charley Arnold and faml· In an earlier meeting between at Symmes Valley.
Where your lingers
ty. Mr. Arnold, who
these two. clubs at North. Gat- Eastern, 1966 SVAC cha~~~\::: their fast breaJ&lt; began to click,
do the walking.
surgery recently, hao
ha, the P~rates scored thetr on- (al least a share, the
and they moved to an 8H5
borne and is tmpoviog.
ty conference WID, 44-41.
must conquer Kyger Creek
lead.
Visiting wilh Mr. and Mn. Ov II N th G0 11'1 18
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4 Ia claim the!f second slrall~ht Both teams connected on 110
a Ia ."~undisputed title) Ia Idle
John Dean and !drolly were Mr
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sooson. annan
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k nd
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a- k field goals, but tbe "'lountaland Mrs. Kenneth Markirts of
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wee • . as IS yger oe · neers outscored the Panthers
Racine
In non • league actt•n Satur. Ill non • teague games
30-1i at the charity
stripe.
Leroy Wyatt who hao been lll
night, RuUand pta.ys al 1 night, Eastern played at
Larry Szykowny netted 29
and bospllalized has returned
Southwester&amp; JOurneysrand Soulbwestera at
points lor Pittsburgh.
to hla home and Is aonJew:batl
better at this time.
CrelghtoB rolled away from
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
46-45 halftime advantage by
ootscoring the Explorers 27-12
01 Newark visited recently
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Ana~eles alter tntermissioo. Anderzunas
tea Arnold.
t8 of hla points ill the
second bait to offset the scoring
BUCS SIGN
AI oearly seven feet laD, I bas let four Daylotl
of LaSalle's Hubie Marshall,
PITISBURGH (UP!)
Dayton's Henry Ftnkel stiD bas i records and lasl season
•w:b~o~f~in~ish~e~d~WI:·th~25=·~.,.-l,~;;;~~~~~;:~
fielders Manny Mota and
figured out a way to go aged 25.3 points a game while li
Alou signed their 1966
on defense-be mere- hitting at a 65 percent clip.
Tuesday with the
ly s~ores a bucketfull of points. Finkel proved offensive .,..,.
Pirates. Both playero are
Not noted for blgb-cahhre denllals Tuesda Jtl bt by :
yearo old aod both
defensive play, the :1411-pound lllo 28
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dg 1 di
residents of the Domlnlcan
doesn't throw bls weight : F~
:;:un s ~7 e~ 1 ng
RepubUe.
around under the hoards, wblch e Loyyersla • • Lo Avtc °ry
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promp
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ClC!ach Don Donoher to remark:
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llouglea S:1~, Knight 14-20,
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Weirton, W. Va. 72
Steubenville Cettral 48
Bridgeport 101 Bellaire l
Dillonvale 62 Adeaa 114
Barnesville liZ .Union Loeal 57
Jl'lusbtng '1i Madison 114
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C.lumbus Academy !16 ·
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ftctl to a spinal lap? My IJ*Iat fluid wu norm•l but evar
1tnce I bave been pepl"' lllld
lleep a lot.
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lladt, Ia. D~ In oiN of- thta
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Eeatera bll oa 13 ol 41 ._
templl !rem lhcl field l1ld Solu~ eomteeltd 011 IJ of
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IJV1III both leaiDI a 31 per
cent average. The Eaglet taJ.
lied If of 26 at lbe foul llae
wblle Southena
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Eastern made a clllan sweep
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serve contesl llllke Martfll lollped the winners with 11 while
Ray JohnJon led Soutbera with
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you enswer. Taln't Intel - H.
Thla column II dedicated to
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eulllde jumpera and al!e - ,llll!ll abo!; pel tiM. Willi a to ltutn'a Carlt!l !Johlwpr.
nectblg at the free throw Uno, mlmrte left flllhcl q)1811er, Dale B:astera lbest raa out tbe tlock.
tallied aU eight of tile Tornado IIIII drepped II) a charity toss Eeatera htld led 13-IG at the
oes' fourth period points. He for \be hoeta and !be aoore was .close of the first quarter, but
ended with i7 points oa seveR .deadlocked. , A last bulket by Southern bellied back to lie
field goats and tbret I r u aub D8Jmta 1NeWIUd with leu lite 8CI1I'f 22-2Z at baUilme. 'l1le
!brews.
titan a JD1irut. rema!Rio11 Ia Eaglet led SZ.J8 wbell the llt1rd
Southern's last lead waa wtlh tbe quarter gave Eastera tbe period tlldetl
abwt four lllillutes left Ill die lud for good.
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Sherm Cundiff blt oa ajump polnlo, 37-39, after
RIChard field 80!Iis IIIII four
free
shot and the• followed with a Dougla1 rtallk a free throw for throws, lod all II&lt;Ofei'L He talfree throw to put the Tornado ~ Eagles on a one-oJHile at- Ued 16 of blJ points durllll the
oes out In front 27-26.
tempt. The tleCOOJI shot rolled llral two perloda. Joha Pooler
Charle1 Kltlgbl, ·EaslerJt'a off tbe .!iJn and was grabbed lellowed lor lha Eagles with
leaditig scorer, quickly. pUt the by Southern, but the Toraacf. nine. Cundiff, with 12, was the
Eagles back oa top 211-Z'I 011 a oes lui j!Ossessioa of tbe baU onl,y Soutbera player besldea

B:aalerJt'a B:aglel beld onto •
IIIDr lead tbrougboul the fourth
quarter to edge an Improved
Southern dub 46-37 Tuesday
night at RaclJte lit a Ml!t()ltlo
Valley Conlere""" cag~ game.
Coach Gary Parsons Eagles,
winner by a TI-M IJl8l1)R over
Southern Ia the first meelln8 of
the two teams this season, tiefd
oii more thaa a.z!J: poillt edge
over the Tornadoes at aoy time
last evelllng.
The victory upped Easlel'll'a
MOVC rOcord to :1-2 aad made
them 11-4 overall so tar this
year. Soutbern is •ow 1-4 in
conference competitioo aed J 10 overall.
Amos Waltbrown, I 5-9 senlor guard who was playing bls
llrst game since before t h e
Christmas vacaUoa break, was
the boy wbo paced Soutbera's
effort agailtst the Eagles.
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Belleville JC Bl Freeburg JC 44
Stout St. 75 St. Mary's 67
Ind. Tech 121 St. Frpncis 89
Minn .100 Buena Vista 68
Luther 99 Grinnell 84
Eau Claire ;:::~~land 62

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lltiD Oomllrf'ltamd SamQiy
Davia Sbow (about "llvlDI
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noted the other day where 1 pro·
le~ s ional man in a nti&amp;hboring com·
rnunity had reached the ripe age of 86,
and has no Intention of retiring from an
· active career as an engineer. A friend of
oun wu •utomalically retired from a
i"P"'""'"" at age 70, a~d turned around
secured anolher JOb in her profes·
, and is working harder than ever.
j,;t,;'l'hese cases are unusual, but it goes to
prova that those who have been tested
by experience. and have continued a
f1tilivE•lv interest in what they have been
ao11"2 are alii I capable of rendering val·
uable service. A medical society In one
of our midwestern states has come out
with a slatement which stales, "Retir·
ing people just because they live to be
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65 years old ia like l&lt;illing a race hone
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Someone in an Ill considered moe~ t· rnrnl selected 65 u the magic age for
an ending of a career rather than the
/ · 'eornmencernent. It was no doubt propos·
ed m an organization that was domina!·
ed by youthful executives who wanted
to get ~orneone out qf the way fn their
.mad rush to gain a higher rung In the
organizational chart, and what could be
a better method than to turn the 65
,.ear·olds out to pasture. We see a grad·
ual trend to erase the harm that has
been done by that act. More and more,
certain businesses are retalnins the ov·
et 65 year olds to act In the capacity of
~nsultants 10 that they wilt not lose
the valuable fXperienre of someone who
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night . None of us age the same. There
are a lot of young men in business and
indu1try who at even 30 years drag
around like the next breath was eoin&amp;
to be their lad. They complain about be·
ing overworked, and the chances are
that the 8&amp; year olds can work circles
around them any day In the week . Very
(fw peraons less than 65 years are aa
'\ .perienced in the field• of art, profes•flion, lndualry or busine ... It has alway•
been the outlook of most person• of
younger years to look on anyone older
as a has been. They put on the rloak
of knowing all the answen, and in 1
lUll many CUll they never bother to
Jet ldvict and guidance from those who
lilY~ betn teated over the years.

Capitol Comment, Events
WASHINGTON - Never hu 11111ny critical oceul~ bad
the Western world ao held ita been lo ellecl pro • Collllllunisl
~reath over the will and the in- Sbutri in his quiet way bad
tenlions of a woman as It does Irnj)')rtantly renewed
lndl'a'a
oow over the new Prima Min· lies with the West. Indeed it
ister of India Mrs. Indira Gan can now be disclosed that bedhi.
fore be died on January 11 he
bad made hooest and ur11ent
Not since Quoon VIctoria of efforts to entuadt the Ruslliana
Imperial Britain ha' a lady with whom tbe lndiau havo
ruled a major part of tbta earth good relations, not to allow the
lo the ~rree that Mn. Gan· Chinese Communtata to draa
dlti is to rule 11iant India In the them wholly into the pit in suptransttion th•t has followed the port of the Chinese
backod
deallo of Primo Minioter Lal aggression In South Viet Nom.
Bahadur Sha!trl. For lhe lndl·
Shastri'• death, In a word,
an headship holds power, indeed. There il, ol course, en waa a lll"'at blow to hopes lor a
oppooition and an 0flll08ltlon df!cent Httternent of the VIet·
party. But in reality 11 all 111mese war.
cornea to 1 rar more 1omimll
What, now, wiD be Mr 1.
kind of oppositton than io com- .Gandhi's oouroe' This Is tbe
mon in the West.
profound, tho blotorlc question
Sltostri carne to office all but which In the world senae dwarfs
unknown on this aide of the all others upon her accession to
oceans. He was a most modest, leadership. Though she is Neh1 most colorless
succesior to ru's daughter - In an Instance
the broodll18 and deely sell- ol what here would be called
wblch
assured falher of both modern dynastic politics but
troubles
the
lndlana
not
a bit
India end of Mrs. Gandhi, Prime
- It need not follow necessarl·
Mln~ter Jaw
lflal Nehru.
Jy that in every aapect she will
But modest or not and color take the line her lather took.
len or not, Shastri, this little
Like her lather before her,
man who had risen 1o power oht has often defended com.
almost in anonymity in the West munist causes in the world at
became • first • ratv flotes- large wltlle cracking down hard
man - and a far bettor friend on the Cornmunllll In India.
ot tho Woll than Nehru bad ICornrnunist·lronl atlempts to
evor been. And even the amall Sllbotage a county at war such
beginning made by Shastri to- as exist here, would not lor a
ward some improvemenl of In- moment be tolerated In lndla.)
dia's relations with her neigh·
Still, even before Nehru had
bor, Paki•mn, Nehru- giVI!n all passed from the scene there
:hat he was - could hardly were W~all Indications thai he
have made.
was beginning to accet the
Nehru wao doetrlnalro
and reality that one could lterdly
difficuIt, and he had on his advance the basic purposes of
ohoulder o chip against the on. form of communism, that
West that was perhaps an un- of th• Soviet nion, without alderatandable legacy of bitter oo advancing the purposes of
memories of British colonial another form of il, thai of Chirule. But Shaotrl was pracU· na. India, e•en under Nehru, IJ;d
cal and flexible . Nor did he soond callle to fear the Red
think that the old end all -but· Chineoe.
forgott•n oins of o vani•h•d
So the Western world lii!W
Western imperialism rould In asks inalotently : Whither Mra.
;my way excuse the new and Gandhi? Will she accepl the
far more brutal Communist illlo vaot truth that India's fortune•
perlallsm.
and luturt tie with those forces
Where Nehr had followed a wblch, whatever their fuulta,
oouflo of neutrali1m !bat on aro marshaled in behalf of

public decency ud 11a1ut lbl
new Chinese 1trategy Gl oovert
•gcrest!oo, operated lbrouab
third parttea, that now torlurn
South VIet Nam - ud one d8J
could torture eveu lndl'?
(Copyright, 1966, by
United
Jl'eaiUN Syndicate, Inc.)

DOt1'0R
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By WaY!Ie G. Brandaladt, M.D.
Q - What are the symptoms

of neuritis and whet 111 lite
treatment?
A - Neurltlo Is an inflamms·
lion of a nerve that IIUl1 at
may 1101 be associated with
degeneration of the involved
nerve. The symploml vary
but, in general, if a motor
nerve II Involved there il
weakneu or paralysis of the
muscle il oupplies. If a setr
sory nerve is affected there
would be patn In the early
stages of the disease and later
a complete lou ef nnaallon.
The 1reatment would
de~d on whether the neuritis
was caused by an Infection
!Antibiotics might help) ,
injury (rest and time), vitamin
8 deficiency, poor circutaUon,
or some form of potsonln&amp;.
Q - Wblt cluses . . rell'lbaJ.

bar neuritis? Ia there any
cure or does It become pro&amp;resslvely wone'
A - Tkl1 Ia one form of
neuritis of lhe optic nerve. In
most victims it is a part of
multiple sclerosio.
Althou~h
there is no known cure lor
this disease, the usoclated
optic neurllls rarely lead:! to
complete bllndneos.
Retrobulbar neuritis rna y
also be caused by diabetes, ucessive use of tobacco or alco.
hoi or oolaoning with lead, arsenic and wood alcohol, to name
the most common cause~. Tho
treatment of the unde'rlyln11 con.
dltion often stop~~ the proceaa
lollowina wbicb there may be 1

Hado's They'll Do It Every Time
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Naturally there are many rearhinJ
the period when their faculties are falling, and for reasons of health should remove themselves from the ranks of the
active. A person , however, who is given
a gD·ahead sl$nal from their physician,
and wlrose mrnd i' as dear as it ever
was, should nevet· be shunted to one
aide. A more realistic approach to retirement should oe baaed on perform.
ance. When a person or age starta to
find fault and buck any change or lm·
provernent, they are then ready to drop
out of the scene. A &amp;ood teaching staff
of a f,ublic school should be composed
equal y of mature leachen to Rive tl bll·
ance. Many colleges and univtraltiea
have profited by keeping on their facul·
ty rosters professors wltb emeritus rat·
fng. They are the one• who have oe'l!n
tested and not found wantlne. and their
presence. and advice. is a valuable as·
set. Our world I• a better place for such
men 11s Herbert Hoover, Bernard Bar·
uch, Douglas Mr. Arthur, and oth•rs whD
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from (II'IVlewa . Blll Buct.
J.y nemed •mt....UJ ov• wbaJ.
med by th' atlllll or m1s1"""
malloat Slid poUUcal lllnaruc:e
evidenced bl tbe performance
of DaYid !!uiiU!nd; bad to Hep
I!OI'NC!blg ea Little David )D.
dul&amp;&lt;d bis usual public clee, jumping at CODCiuatona ,
Up to a lf8SOI1 1180 modela
lketcbed Ill adl IDr lbe lllllft.
er 1ture~ seemed an carbona of
Jacklo Klll!ledy; ltlddflll7 titeJ
all aeem flatlerill8 rtfledlona
of aU tbe Jl'onls - diUJhters,
lnotber ud aew molber-ln-law.
Maybe tltat las!tl011abto Premll18er-Letor !llua • loPing
and Otto'a 52 ttltchee mlebtn't
have happened If TrumiD C..
pole bad Informed Otlo be didD'I want blm to dlrtct the film
of the Uttle gtoiul' "ID Cold
Blood" book . . Cblp off lht
old lw: JIDI Mlttbum, Bob'a
hand10me and lalented actor •
eon, 111 dating Unda Christian
In Rome . Linda's (and Tyrone Power's) dltlllbler 1\om.
loo, .I t 14 headlni for •lardorn,
Is •· beautiful child wltb 1
aweetly erupllng personality;
-WI!
well; they llved
next to UJ last Summer, In Mat'lno. In the MDuntalna 1011th of
Rome · . There's another Utile
Power-dauchter, Tyran,
ll,
Just a1 lovtly, danctl like e
plnlsize Fon\eylt, undoubledly
also destined for lilt ·BIIl'l
Rex Harrison was 1101 lor Qlll!f.
eat film, "Dr. DooUttle," unlll
ba read 111a acript; DOW Cltrlttopber Plummer may set a bite
at that plum.
KeiUledy half.dollm 111'1 beIng greeu-muketed lor II lD
Ireland . _. NBC has plana lor
Hullabaloo'• "Girl In tbt Ctae"

·uow- lier

partial recovery of the
vision.

~ Edinwtd Jr., convloced lies:
aba .has an e)!Mmllns persOJ!o
"Doll't pay teo mueh aU.
ellty bot they aren't certain lor lion to them."
wbat .. II'IPNIIOI HtDdert011 · Marcello (CallllDVI) Mattrolo
eects tbe inlmlnent atork to annl Mil Jutlt lllrllll8l &lt;l!rlto
land with her usual lack of lie will be t»~tamd by Emo
bother; lhe juat alped !« tt
ball)' Plclurett; that'• really 1
r.I;I~'Pbqae Hour ,.. Dl4 betlklhle aomblnllloll .. 01rll.
JW Ill ''Pbli ·!WI" II I nt&gt; The orlgliial JJOVeV'Tite 0.
11ttnt1 . - • (lt!d Pll'llo ear,~ wea anll H'llood but f!lt
., Jlrol, ownt II) .. Rn'1 lilt abn version IWIIdted It to pre
dc:psuld **-tiiiii!IOdera jD .. . Not " lonlalo Carol Bf!lee
bonl: Till lllteriMa lor • -end lllH lleVtlll mlde tllelr
· JJoo1 ttciQrdad •• inrmw OWII J!ilwy. _.t!enis but
PW,'' Ill talit!IO.IIIIllll WOUIId aow It'• Julie Slteppard. canl'l
1J1 Iii lbe TGp 'l't!i":··..81nalrl'l . IPI'II, dllfnJ Nick I!UroyY. Rise'l
J. Y.
flu Ita ,llal!hlflbta rlsbll aon, reported ea a ro1talliell. Ill Clit or .1 blackotd mtiiiCI lteJn at lbe Pen anti
&lt;IIIJOII•'•l . . . Till .... "Ill'' Peni1ll .. _Whan lbt lotiq toll
.tb1D1 - PII'IDII IIIYNIIDI ID 1"1 picked to be whirled iround
Bdwy. ahowl ID
cblldrtD'a the MadlsoiJ Squire Gardea let
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Wlllt WI l!DIW tbla wha .WI endl- jtlll IIIII 'thert_. IIIII
ahlllttd II Bell Grlillr'l qvelll; IIW 11111111 beaml; II
wllb llutlll 1711JpiiOaJ CGIIduc&gt; GaeliC!?
IDr MlliOII Kallilll - . Beatie
GriP "·11•1Dvltld Ja MOl'
- for her supper al
Paul McCirtllt7'1 COiilpottlq 1 pn 1ti tloi
ftlrnaJ I1JIIPitmiJ 1Dr lbt ' - the July Monaoo benefit; iltiP"
doa Pblllwlnclllo; llr Thomu per Ia tbt wbale lllary • .. .•
(111ft ot •at..:........
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Marlon Brudo
, 'a Tahitian gal
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'l'llalll) wbo apeal arlllmu Ill Tarlta plw to rftrrl to SaD
t.Mrl IDD llolp., II bact II Frauetaco MOll with ller Jowl.
1ft. 8IDal bert till' IliON yeiii'Old 1011 and MttrloD 110 •
11
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: Marll''W:~~ P P
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. . Tllarl blach-blklal fUm •Mr. Marquud" IIIII fniUed
borel will Mild OUI
llllt f bll unlll a ga~lan askl4 for
lloupea, anolher vti'IIOII of fnll· an ~t~~lograph, wltemlpoa Ill
liDf 'urleJetlt .. David Mer- paid blJ 8ftdll, IJI'&amp;bbed 1t1s ~~
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clses every dly will 1o11t ,a.
up, but If you'rt borD to be
bippy any added weliht will
lodge there. Walch tbt ealorlel,
and be glad you aren't like 1111
girt who wrote "I'm so skinny
lhat If I tumed •ldewaya •ad
stuck out my lolliUI they'd take
me lor a zlper." - H.
Dear" Helen:
Where In New Jersey 11 aa
aetreos located who rt1111 a cal
farm? I understand sbe takee
In stray cata and &amp;iva tbem
homes, I bave 20 lbtlt aeed 1
horne desperately I · -H. 14.
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Dear Htten:
Hey, baw about another oolwnn of "Willl!lwerables"! You'"' about due for a hea~ •
ICI'IIchtng session, oen't you!
- ABNER
Dear Ab:
Tbat I 1111. Forthwith:
Dear Helea:
I'll! wrlghlloJ a alory title
"Bevllt Times Near Hell." I
wou1tl like you ahould atve me
loformalloat on boW to publt1h.
It wUt be of &amp;real betp to teenage boyt and girls to read. I
am 24 ud a b1 achool crldttaw.
- T.B.T.
Dear T:
I think you've spent more
lime on research than you have
on wrlllng technique. Unte11
you C!8D btre a "gbott," teen·
agen will never know what
they ml8oed. !But I'D give you
points on one thl118: that'• 1
Whale Of I IItle!) - H.
Dear Helen :
Just wondering II your read·
en ooutd help me find a recipe
lor lrl8b S¢1 Bread
made
wltb beer, lt'a a hord bread
and very tasty.
o\llo, do you have a recipe for
mustache wax? - MRS. E. J.
W. Jr.

Q - I have beea taking Pronestyl lor six montbl and for
the last three montlts I havt
had arthritic palna. C&lt;.OIId they
be cauoed by lhll drui?
A- Proaestyl 111 a derlYaUve
of procaine. It ia 11iven for rapid
beut IC!ion and other dlltur!).
•ncn of cardiac rhythm. It wiD
neither cauit nor curt JGW'
arthrlUs.
· Q- My doctor saya I have
eczema of my Ill'. Whta II
11ets Infected there 111 a dlJ.
cllar(o. Can lhll be cured?
A - El!ume II 1 ftllll'll
term for 1111!' ltcltl.ttg skiD coodltiOII with cruatlal eucl GOIIRI·
It may be CIUI4tl by bteterlal
or lugua lofectlou, allerly or
eonlaet with en irrlllnt auch ..
polson IVJ. Ill WOIIItll,
earrlnga an the tr~atr~D~Iao.
tur. Find lbt 11&amp;1111 eucl JGU
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boJDt ellewhere u I bavea'l
been able to locate t1tt New J•
aey· cat farm. - H.
Dear Helen:
1 bove beard that If you 11vt
tho little plastic o p e n i n a
"ltrlop" from ciprette, IUIII,
elc., wrappet'l, and tbe metal
tlripl from the unwinding U,
on shorteninll and coffet eana,
you can t11111 tltelll In 111t1 111 •
seeing-eye dol for tbe bllncl. Ia
tltla true? - GIRL SCOUT 110.

ICICia t1ttt eould eurl your milltache, but bread and wax havt
nothing to do with t~ - H.
Dear Helen :
I would like to know If there
are any (ood ex•rclses to natten the rear end ol. your· body.
I am in pretty Sood shape e/lo
cept I took awful In ti&amp;ht pants.
-D.
Dear D:
I've heard bouncins acrou
tho Door on your blpa 11 .11 prtl.
1Jt pel fanny flattener, tillt l.

BERRfS

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By Utdted Press lnternellooal was Sam Jones with U points.
Tbe National Beaketball Aliso- Tha NBA was treated to
elation standings bad ·au another unuaual llgbl Tuesdr
unfamiliar look lroday with the night when Wilt Chamberlain
Cincinnati Royals In first place converted 11 of 13 foul shots as
ahead of the Boston Cettics.
the Phlladelphla 76ert beat the
By Utdled Pnlss lntemattollll
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Los Alrgelea Lakers 1111-1116. Big
East
Oscar RohertBon tumed In Will scored 53 polots IJid pulled
Massachusetts 107 Oolgate 77 another of his sensational down 31 rebounds lD 1 elrong
Kings Poinl 58 Adelphi 35
performances Tuesday · night to one-man show
VIllanova 94 St. Peter's 66
help Cincinnati to a 113-101 The New Y.;.k Knlckerboek·
W. Va. 9ll Pittsburgh 79
victory over Bosl'1" and a ·on.,. ers treated coach Dick McRocltoster Tech 93 Hobart 82 game .lead ~ver the perennial Guire to a liS.IOO \'lclory over
Buffalo 106 Toronto U. 50 champtons 111 the Eastern the Detroit Pistons to celebrate
South
DiviSion.
\
h' toth birthd
..... Stall
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St 98 Fl 'd A&amp;M 89
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1j M' ~: ~ 3
Au~t~rn:eay 1~sMe;ico U. 69 Ea~tern Division tiUe nine In the fourth quarter as New
yurs and the NBA York snapped a sevoo·garne
Benediet Il 8 Savanna h St. 96 slra1ght
bB . hi .
11m ill ,__.
k
C 11 1 Ark T h 51 c rnptons p seven
es
a ...,mg &amp;trea .
A ka
r nsas ~ld 51 · ec
row, trailed most of the way. The ,St. Loula Hawks routed
]a. St. vs Drakew:t Ames post The Royals broke the game the San Francisco Warriors 142Cl ela d Sl f1l Mal
open when they raced to a Ill· 107 Ia a gtune marked by a
77
WevMl ~ loB N Dl :e
point advantage late lot the thirdoperlod wrestUng makh
D~yto: sS Loyol~ (Calif.) 57 third. quarler.
. bet~een Gene Tormoblen of St.
Bald in-Wallaee 00 Ak
Adnan
Smtth
lent
Robe1lsoll
Louts and McCoy McLemore tf
85
Crerg
· ~ 1011 104 LaSalle ; '
a . supporting hand with 24 the W:m-lbrs. Eight players
U K 73 Hanover 64
pomts and Jerry Lucas oontrl· scored m double figures for tbe
T:ylo/113 Chicago Tchrs 101 im.ted 32 ~ebounds as welt as 18 Hawk~, topped by Zelmo
Manchester 110 Earlbam 79
pomts. High man lor Boston Beaty a Z2 pololl.

At trra

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F"IrSt n·IVISIOn
. . um•ts Take

On Second DiVI.SI.on Teams

West Tu. St. Ill Sui Ross 72
Wayland (Tex.) 60 Ia. Wes. 35
I! everything runs true to form, there won't be much
Ouachita Bapllst 84 E. Tex. 67 of a change In the Southeastern Ohio League buketball
St. Jos 64 Panhandle A&amp;M 58 standings following Friday's contests.
First division teams will battle second division IQJI8C(a
as the 1966 campaign heads down the final stretch..
NBA STANDINGS
Co-leaders Nelsonville
and/
. .. , .
By Uolled
JntentatiOI!al :wellsion take on Logan and Gal·lly Rocket loss thuo tar wea to
Eastero Division
llipdlls. In first rount aciion, 1oo-ieader Nelsonville,
78-87.
Team
W L. Pet. Nelsonville was forced to a GAHS is S-8 o!l the 110680n.
Cincinnati .. .... .. . 33 15 .688 , double overtime before downing / Nelson•ille is 10.1 overall.
Bo~ton .. ~ · ........ 31 15 .6~4 ! 1he Chieftains, 45·43. However. The Chieftains are S.ll.
Phtladelph!a ... .. ·. 32 17 .6o3 the . Hounds. should have tittle Secoad place Athees travels
oNew York .. · .... . IS 32 .319 dilfrculty w1th LHS on
thetr to Pomeroy where Coach Cbar·
Western Divlsloo
. home planks.
..
les McAfee's lads hope to reLos Angeles .... .. 28 25 528 1 Gallipolis forced Welisten peat an earlier season win over
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Ba111more . .. . .. 25 27 .481 down to U1e wire
at Wellston the Panthers, Alhens is 8 • 3
Sar. Francisco · ·.. 22 29 .431 earlier in the season. A lasl overall, l!ld 6-2 In the league.
St. ~uis ......... 22 29 .431 sec'nd tip·in by Larry Gilliland Pomeroy 111 S-7 overall, and 1·7
Detrmt . . .. .. . 15 34 .306 1ga~e the Rockets • c&lt;1!1le-frorn- in conrerence lay. .
Tuesday's Resalls:
lhehind !1·59 triumph. However, Middleport goes to Jacl!Ma,
Cin.c'nnati 113 Boston 10I
since that thriller, the Rockets ,where the Yellow Jackets hope
Phtladelphla JIO Los ~ngeles l06 have improved tremendously .. l.lo avenge an earlier '12-55 sel·
New York 115 Detrotl 100
Wellston is 11-1 on the
back ot the hands of the Iron1
St. Louis 142 s. Franclsct 107 and 7·1 in conference play.
men. Jackson is reollog In third
-:~:::::::::::ri;.;;;;iooo place 1n the teague with a r.s
mark. MHS tJ J.7 In leegue
S
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play, and :H overall. Jackson
is 6-4 on the season.
fRI~IJAIRE
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cenUy. The uae was owne
by Mr · E. ~ Stewart of Kanau- . UP AND IN _ Charlea Knight, the Eutero Eagles' top scorer Tuesday night In a clooe 40·37 victory .over. th,•
~:d ~~~/tv~
=e~ Southern Tornadoes, puts the ball In the air lor the basket 20 feet away (at ~ar left). Bob Grueser, 14, m white, dtdo I
lurnhaa.
have a chance· at him, but one unidentified boy waa closer, and •Ull couldn t keep the ball from going up. Th11 tt
the single greatest development in modern basketball, that shooting techmques make the job of the guard more dif·
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Mash ft'cuit From the left are Dale Hill and Sherm Cundiff to wbila· Steve Badgley, 25, and Richard Douglas, 11. - Sentinel
Jr. and family visited recently
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ttight, Ron Williams scored 24 SAARBRUEcKEN, GermanJ
Mrs. Helen Dais, who hu
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Ipoints 18 power West Virginia (UPI) -The tough Dukla
been HI Is better and be&amp; re·to • 90•79 triumph
over soccer team from Prague,
~~~~ clutln at lite BedPittsburgh and Wally Anderzu. Czecbosio~akia, . topped Weot
nas netted 21. to lead Q-eighton Germany s. national ICjUad "
Visiting Mr. l!ld Mn. Horner
to a 1(14.90 vJcto~ over LaSalle. Tuesday mghl
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Goodwllt and Leta recently were
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Mr. and Mrs. George (Jack) Three games are on tap for St!Utbern Valier Athletic The West Virginia last break,
warner and family.
Conference teams thi• weekend, but only one tilt will
piloted by Wlllibms, broke open
MmmmmMr. and Mrs. Branch Miller a league affair.
scrumptlous
and lamlly of Belpre were here North Gallia travell to Hanna~ Trace Friday night for • close game and enabled the
Idea! Eat out tonight.
the past weeke'nd to villi with the tone loop encounter. Both will be ftghting to keep
Mountainers to pull away In
Find RESTAURANT$
her father Elijah Michael
of the basement.
the lasl seven minutes. The
Mrs. Ha~el Arnold and farnl- The Wildcats are .1-5 In
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Mountaineers were holding 8
fast In the
l,y vlsiled recently with Mr. and teague play. North Galha LS 1-4. to Wilton and North Gallla
narrow 63-55 advantage when
YELLOW PAGES.
Mn. Charley Arnold and faml· In an earlier meeting between at Symmes Valley.
Where your lingers
ty. Mr. Arnold, who
these two. clubs at North. Gat- Eastern, 1966 SVAC cha~~~\::: their fast breaJ&lt; began to click,
do the walking.
surgery recently, hao
ha, the P~rates scored thetr on- (al least a share, the
and they moved to an 8H5
borne and is tmpoviog.
ty conference WID, 44-41.
must conquer Kyger Creek
lead.
Visiting wilh Mr. and Mn. Ov II N th G0 11'1 18
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4 Ia claim the!f second slrall~ht Both teams connected on 110
a Ia ."~undisputed title) Ia Idle
John Dean and !drolly were Mr
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wee • . as IS yger oe · neers outscored the Panthers
Racine
In non • league actt•n Satur. Ill non • teague games
30-1i at the charity
stripe.
Leroy Wyatt who hao been lll
night, RuUand pta.ys al 1 night, Eastern played at
Larry Szykowny netted 29
and bospllalized has returned
Southwester&amp; JOurneysrand Soulbwestera at
points lor Pittsburgh.
to hla home and Is aonJew:batl
better at this time.
CrelghtoB rolled away from
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
46-45 halftime advantage by
ootscoring the Explorers 27-12
01 Newark visited recently
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Ana~eles alter tntermissioo. Anderzunas
tea Arnold.
t8 of hla points ill the
second bait to offset the scoring
BUCS SIGN
AI oearly seven feet laD, I bas let four Daylotl
of LaSalle's Hubie Marshall,
PITISBURGH (UP!)
Dayton's Henry Ftnkel stiD bas i records and lasl season
•w:b~o~f~in~ish~e~d~WI:·th~25=·~.,.-l,~;;;~~~~~;:~
fielders Manny Mota and
figured out a way to go aged 25.3 points a game while li
Alou signed their 1966
on defense-be mere- hitting at a 65 percent clip.
Tuesday with the
ly s~ores a bucketfull of points. Finkel proved offensive .,..,.
Pirates. Both playero are
Not noted for blgb-cahhre denllals Tuesda Jtl bt by :
yearo old aod both
defensive play, the :1411-pound lllo 28
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residents of the Domlnlcan
doesn't throw bls weight : F~
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around under the hoards, wblch e Loyyersla • • Lo Avtc °ry
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promp
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llouglea S:1~, Knight 14-20,
Pooler ut, Badgley ~.
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New Kenlolt 115 Hillsboro r1
Weirton, W. Va. 72
Steubenville Cettral 48
Bridgeport 101 Bellaire l
Dillonvale 62 Adeaa 114
Barnesville liZ .Union Loeal 57
Jl'lusbtng '1i Madison 114
Carroll84
Amanda • Clearereek 74
C.lumbus Academy !16 ·
Columbwt R0881'J H
LteklnB Heights M
East Knoi sa
Sherldalt 89 Ronvtlle 5I

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ftctl to a spinal lap? My IJ*Iat fluid wu norm•l but evar
1tnce I bave been pepl"' lllld
lleep a lot.
A - Followlnf • i!plnll tap
IOntl Pfl'IDI havt a beldletlt
for a lew houri, Tbt doetGr
uaually preventa lhll by r.plao.
log lha volUIIle of the fluid loll
.nd by elevating lhe fool o1
your bed. There are no other
after • elftcta ao your dootor
abo,uld Ntk IIOQie olbtr CIUII
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aommentl to Wayne G. 8rando
lladt, Ia. D~ In oiN of- thta
newapeper. Wltlle Dr, Br•

· playa at Atbeas,
goes to Wellston, Pornis at Logaa and Nelsonvtlle
travels to Middleport

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Eeatera bll oa 13 ol 41 ._
templl !rem lhcl field l1ld Solu~ eomteeltd 011 IJ of
48
IJV1III both leaiDI a 31 per
cent average. The Eaglet taJ.
lied If of 26 at lbe foul llae
wblle Southena
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sevea of 12.
Eastern made a clllan sweep
of II by wirmlog 3'1·U Ia the.._
serve contesl llllke Martfll lollped the winners with 11 while
Ray JohnJon led Soutbera with
lllne.
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VBryil18 fo11111 - meloly 10
11181\Y poundll of
plutte
"atrtnga" wllt provide 10 IIIIDJ
pounds of dog, Can you ima•·
tne how meny strips It 11011ld
take to make • pound? Tbere'1
you enswer. Taln't Intel - H.
Thla column II dedicated to
family livinJ, so tf you'rt bav.
illi kid trouble or just pllla
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
She wiD also welcome your
own allltlllng experiei!Cel. Adduo Htln Bottel II ..,. "
thl• new•nJner.

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eulllde jumpera and al!e - ,llll!ll abo!; pel tiM. Willi a to ltutn'a Carlt!l !Johlwpr.
nectblg at the free throw Uno, mlmrte left flllhcl q)1811er, Dale B:astera lbest raa out tbe tlock.
tallied aU eight of tile Tornado IIIII drepped II) a charity toss Eeatera htld led 13-IG at the
oes' fourth period points. He for \be hoeta and !be aoore was .close of the first quarter, but
ended with i7 points oa seveR .deadlocked. , A last bulket by Southern bellied back to lie
field goats and tbret I r u aub D8Jmta 1NeWIUd with leu lite 8CI1I'f 22-2Z at baUilme. 'l1le
!brews.
titan a JD1irut. rema!Rio11 Ia Eaglet led SZ.J8 wbell the llt1rd
Southern's last lead waa wtlh tbe quarter gave Eastera tbe period tlldetl
abwt four lllillutes left Ill die lud for good.
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Sherm Cundiff blt oa ajump polnlo, 37-39, after
RIChard field 80!Iis IIIII four
free
shot and the• followed with a Dougla1 rtallk a free throw for throws, lod all II&lt;Ofei'L He talfree throw to put the Tornado ~ Eagles on a one-oJHile at- Ued 16 of blJ points durllll the
oes out In front 27-26.
tempt. The tleCOOJI shot rolled llral two perloda. Joha Pooler
Charle1 Kltlgbl, ·EaslerJt'a off tbe .!iJn and was grabbed lellowed lor lha Eagles with
leaditig scorer, quickly. pUt the by Southern, but the Toraacf. nine. Cundiff, with 12, was the
Eagles back oa top 211-Z'I 011 a oes lui j!Ossessioa of tbe baU onl,y Soutbera player besldea

B:aalerJt'a B:aglel beld onto •
IIIDr lead tbrougboul the fourth
quarter to edge an Improved
Southern dub 46-37 Tuesday
night at RaclJte lit a Ml!t()ltlo
Valley Conlere""" cag~ game.
Coach Gary Parsons Eagles,
winner by a TI-M IJl8l1)R over
Southern Ia the first meelln8 of
the two teams this season, tiefd
oii more thaa a.z!J: poillt edge
over the Tornadoes at aoy time
last evelllng.
The victory upped Easlel'll'a
MOVC rOcord to :1-2 aad made
them 11-4 overall so tar this
year. Soutbern is •ow 1-4 in
conference competitioo aed J 10 overall.
Amos Waltbrown, I 5-9 senlor guard who was playing bls
llrst game since before t h e
Christmas vacaUoa break, was
the boy wbo paced Soutbera's
effort agailtst the Eagles.
Waltbrowa, bltling mainly· ea

stvns Pt. 94 Ptttvilte ~
Belleville JC Bl Freeburg JC 44
Stout St. 75 St. Mary's 67
Ind. Tech 121 St. Frpncis 89
Minn .100 Buena Vista 68
Luther 99 Grinnell 84
Eau Claire ;:::~~land 62

Dear Mll- W:
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10i the unidenU.Qed body spot- According to Chief JoMfl of
ted floating in the &lt;Kanawha lhe CGS, the cutter Oleander
river above the Coast Guard searched the surface water and
Station Tuesday was secured 1the banks all day Tuesdoy but
Tuesday evening with negat1ve 1failed to find the body pel'SO•

PT. PLEASANT - The Ma- spective Health Departments olfsubji!Cis: !II review of

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~~:~I Jones said they bad 110 reporll
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will attend. 1be all - day meet- water and (21 hazards ui•
of any missing per80III with the
ing from 9:30 a. m. until 3:301 with !be use of anti-freeae
exception t1 George Richards
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sort.
who fell in to ll!e river at St.
Representative! from !be re- of subjects and speakers.
1 tectton systems.
Albans 1bursday from the tow·
FURNITURE CO.
James Rosencrance, represen- 1be day wiD close with a boat Lucy Jane. Offlcia!s said
MASON, W. VA.
tative of lbe West
Virginia Ishlrl business meeting of the it was hard fu believe the bod vi
Health Department, division of West Virginia Assoclatioa
was that of Ricl!aeds unless il
Sanitary Engineering,
will Registered Sanitarlolls.
came down the rivtor~ ~c~au~gb~t~;~ijiiiijiijjiiiijiijiiiiijijii
present criteria necessary for
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... plann.d for '"'imming pool
operators of strategic pomts in
the sta\e this spring.
! BenJal'lin R. Hangul of the
"ThP finest year In our 45 1 West Virginia Department of ·
year hisk!ry and the
future , Labo.. , will acquaint those pres·
looks even be!ler."
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Tris was the rt&gt;port of Harry behdding a ~d ut.nholst erythilaw and
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s aw PT. PLEASANT tal Fmance 01rporation, te stock : m.&lt;lY be applied m conJunct.IOn Monroe and Garnet
holders of the 13-stale finance 1 With ~ealth Department dulles. :Point Pleasant lligb School
firm wilh headquarters in Co- \~Jillam Goad. ~ Socl~l Se- dent5. have been chosen
OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MARKET-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
iumbus.
'cunty Representauve, wtll re- the AII·State Bond following
v1ew medtcare. and how ll w1ll ldi!ions held in Charleston reHe ~aid the fiscal year. wh1ch affect the samtanan In h1s ser· centl
BIG 100 COUNT ROLL 6" x 8"
enckd September 30. 1965. was \'irrs ?ffered to the public_
I. daughter of Mr. and
Monroe of
8 . period when new records of . ~~m DeBarr from the West Mrs. tmo
SANDWICH
achievement were f:'Siablisht'd V1rgm1a State Health Depmt- 1J ff
Bryl d .
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BAGS
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e erson v ., ts a semor
by Capital. Durmg 1sca 1 ~·· . men1. . IVISIOn o amtary En· !he high school and plllys the
offi.""'S
f · th h d
- opera led !nlTCasrd from gmeermg, _Will deaJ With . tWO nuemean.
100 clear plastic sandwich
JOJ to 317. Another state . wos
-Garnet is the daughter of Mr.
bags. In a handy roll pack·
adoed to Cap1tars flag wllh the :
and Mrs . Bud Lee Meaigc, Galage.
Just grab and tear
open:ng of oH1ce~ m Texas. I
. .
Capital nnw operates in 18 states I
hpolls Ferry. She Is a .
,
off. 6" x 8" size.
roll
· bl es mcrease
·
d froa 1 1
at PPHS and plays tchelarmet.
ReccJVB
1
$184 970 000 to $215.909,000. Vo- j l In
Members of the AD :
WHY PAY MORE?
. r' loa
de . nd COD·
Band will perform durtng the .
ume &lt;J
ns 01 ~ a
West Vir · ia Education
tracts purchased mcreased from 1
gm
·
· ·1
$203 982 000 to 1231.848.000.
ference to be held tn Wheeling.
' .
I
W. Va. in the latter art Of
C'•pital Wa5 founded in .1920 PT. PLEASANT _ A.
G March.
a~d l:&lt;J:; grown from !l Sl ~glr ''A I" Biggs, owner and opera·
,
oflce to one of the lar gest con· lor of the Biggs
Deartment Cpl. VanMeter 1D
FAMILY 51!1
t"sum'"r fmance ftrms Ill the na- Store Main Street has filed for Th.lCk 0 f!~r~:til~!roor:oi
wn .
Iaseat on t~e County ~ourt for MASON _
Dave Ohlinger ' .487 E··· Fourth . the
el cctwn.
Mr.
B. \1av· pnmary
.
.
· Jack'1e L. "vonMeter, son
sl. Middleport. IS manag~r of I .Jggs.. a . democrat,
Js
very
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M
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If .
a
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ey a e r,
the Pomeroy office Ecooomy . ac t lve m ctvJc a airS, serv1ng ~
.
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. servmg
m
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u a•
SaV!ngs and Loan, 300 W. Sec., on e tty anmng ommiSto . 0 I VI tn
'th
the 2nd ,
liz fo 1 Y•rei Lengths
39 Inch Fine Quality
Regular 25c Values
1
ond-st.
sion, president of the Pleasant : ~c r.
e am ~
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PIECE GOODS
Unbleached Cotton
71nch SiJe
Vallev Hospital Board of Trus- Battalion, 1st Mannes, an In I
tees. board of direclor. of lbe ' lantry regtment of the . 3rd
Pleasant Valley HMpital
local Chamber of Commeree. 'M_arme Dlv~s!On .. He urn~ed In
Admitted - Mrs. Margaret He is a member of the Trinity ~tetnam w1lh h1s batteh~n ~n ·
Big variety of fabrics Fine sofex unbleached cot·
7 inch size metal zippers.
blends, . plains,
oottons,
Gray, Pt. Pleasant: (t~&lt;"ar Mrthodist Church, married and September. The 2nd Rattahon IS ,
tou mlllilin. Sujlall!e for
In assorted colors. Special
fancies.
%
to 1 yard uaeHolley, Buffalo: Mrs. Carl •.he ialbo&gt;r of three children.
a part of the Seventh F'eet's 100rea of 18wing uaea.
wbile tlley last.
able
lengths.
Askew. Gallipolis; Mrs. Rosie , Previously flUng for a seatiSpecull Landing Force.
Regular 29e Value
·· · Alsorl8d Colon
Values to 79c A Yard
Dotson, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. !.Iii- ion lbe three member county Slnee arrlvint In_ VIetnam,
lard Wilcoxen, Pt. Pleasant: I court was republican Rush Kro- lthe unit bas participated in
Mrs. Archil Patterson, Pt. del. Both ore seeking the seat several
mo,l or
Pleasant.
'of Commissioner Andy Wilson, agaJnst the Vtet
ea
Dlscborg.. - Harold
Me- l president of the county court Imctude Operations "His:~:~
each
Daniel, Columbus; Roy Allen. Iwhose term expires this year: "Blue Marlin,"
Pt. Pleasant; Mn. W. C. Wil· 10lher commissionen are Ever- Thrust," and ''Harvest
li•ms, Leon; Mrs. James Prui-' ett Bissell and Clarence Adkins. Dagger Thrust Involved
LADIES
dy, Mason; Mn. James 0. Armajor operations.
lhur and son, Pt Pleasant; WI!DANCE AT WAHAMA
CLEARANCE!
OBTAIN UCENSE
oon Tyler, Pt. Plessant; Jerrv MASON - The Wahama High
Lediae Fall &amp; Holiday
Williamson, Buffalo;
Jacob school FHA w!U sponsor
a PT. PLEASANT - Willllam
V•lut~ To $3.81
Worley, Pt. Pleasaot; Mrs. Dan. j school dance party Ibis com- Henry Wallace, III, 22,
Pt.
Fall and winter stylee.
my Johnson, Pt. Pleasant: Char- I ing Friday night following the Pleasont, and Ruth Ann
Choice of protty fabrics, io all sizes, now
lea Stone, Leon; Mrs. Earl Set- Wahama • Ripley basketball geon, 20, Henderson, have
Loti-Reg. Values to $4.81
you
can save up to MI.
bY, Apple Grove; Willie See. game from 9::W p.m. to 12 mid- application for a marriage
NOW ONLY
Hogsett.
night. at the Wahama
higb conse in hte elfice of I be
gym. The Jays wlll emcee.
County Clerk.

Savings, Loan
Firm Reports
B. t year
lgges

I

. LOW PRICE$.
1
\'nOOitiNO, No. ~ plne _low • 12li:c .ft:

3 ROOM$
New
ONLY '299

oon County Health Department
will host a six • county in-service training meeting. January
27. at the PleiiSBIII Point Re-

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Six-County In-Service Training Meeting
Planned at Point Resort on January 27th

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of 1bp MV MouJitala State
IPOtted botb • Ill radar
117 llumaa eye ear!J
DUII'Iilllg.
&lt;Jdel Jtllel llllld llle
lure olllle river was S5

I

Do,You Need For Reinodehng1·

Tuesday llld If lbe body was underneath .. . boat or J•~P· ·.'
~'l:l! ·~w!EI~i)!.~tet!
SUDk by cqrrenl or wash from Also, there .wis the 111811er.·.of ilf lew .
the llounlaln State, then it pos- lla going through 'lbe WllflOid .wannlng ·
"'!"ld not tlae again until lock, !hould 11 -Ito Richardzl' lilt' bc&gt;di
llatet temperature wasbod
~;Y;·;
· ;;;;;;;;;:;.iiiiiiiiiiii&amp;iiii&amp;.;U;er;;:.;~.;;;;;~;;;;~
reacbe'd. 1bus dragging ~ow
would be · te no avail because
In water of tho! degree, the
body would not go to ihe bottom of the river but rather r&amp;main between the boltem and

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ALL MEAT
Skinless •.•. ,...

PIMENTO

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POT PIES

c 5 age

BIIF -CHICKIN - TUitKIY

8-oz.

pkp.

Jrl
't'n

WIENERS

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SKIRTS

DRESSES

Jim Marshall
Is Leaving

THE BEST DEALS

ANYWHERE

Rio Grande
1be Rio GMinde College R&lt;d- .
men, seeking their third win of
the sea8(1n against West Virgin- I
ia State, face the Yellow .Jackela at 8 p.m. lonlht In Gallia j
Academy iligb School gym min- I
us Jim Marshall, 6-2 sophomore 1
forwa rd frMl Columbus South. i
Coach Art Lanham announc- ,
ed Tuesday afternoon that Marshall had withdrawn from Rio
Grande Collrge because of personal reosons.
Mttrshall 's
leaving, Coach
Lanham pointed out is a ,, tremendous loss not only ;tc; 1:1 !no;- '
kebtall player but also as a person on the campus. He was well
!bought of by strdents and fans
alike.
"! hal&lt; to lose him es • basketball pluyer but I also hate to
think be woa't be able to complete bis rducation.
''Jim didn't leave because of
grades - he had more per8011·
al reasons. If he ever comes
back to Rio Grande College,
he will be admitted as a student
hi good sta nding. He conditioned himself to the higbO!t esteem of all," Coach Laaham
roncluded.
Jim Marshall last yoor as a '
freshman led !be scorins for ·
the Redmen with 54(! points in ·
2.• games, au average of 216 ·
points per gatllf. He made 2.ll '
of .100 attempted
field goals '
lnd 80 of 121 from the foul line.
His 263 .rebounds were second
to Paul Dillon'• 843. He
aamed Ill the NAJA district 2%
team Ills! year.
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ltyles. Juniors, misses and womens
sizes. Shop the Bonanza fOl' beat

6 cylinder 4 Dr. American. Standard Trans. R&amp;H.
One owner. Another one like new.

1962 RAMBlER AMERICAN
6 cyL Convt. Gold with white top. One local owner.
Nice and clean.

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN
8 cylinder Convt. lt&amp;H. Standard Trano. Red and
White. Nice car. Set it!

1961 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
6 cylinder. 4 Dr. Classic. Auto. Trans. One local
owner. Runs fine.

1960 RAMBlER AMBASSADOR
4 Dr. Station Wagon. Full power. Clean and nlet.
Another one local owner Rambler.

See The11 and Many More At

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS
"YOUR RAMBLER DEALtR"

eoo-406 I. Mlln St.

Water repellant outer
sbell Handy zip out wann
pOe linings. Most sizes
avaUable at thlJ low, low
price.
.

NOW

Choice of red or
blue, ~ piece sell
oon&amp;~s!ing of Tram
Case, Week-End and
Pullman cases
Llghtwef&amp;ht

$4·?.~
BIG JANUARY

3ARGAIN BUYS
HOSE ...... pr.
Slight

Size a to 12. Pretty

woven
pattern&amp;. Save now.

printed , &amp;

Irregulars

higher priced

of
nylon

$, .•.•.
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Feminine 1..,..
Napkins .:.

Val- To $8.95
from

"'
. a111beet
of the
sea18D8
lb'leJ.

!!!!'
~uallcy
......,I&gt;UI modo

$
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neaten for mea

6

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111&lt;99 St%1

run
wide

bed size. Extra
hems,
fineAt
'quality white cotton
muslin.

'1 9
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lb101 ltll

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BOT DOG

BOIS

.··doz~

$1.84
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·.- ~.~ of 12

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TOMATO

CATSUP
20-oz.
btls.

Mil. FILIIIT'I

Ill.

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Ptll iiUIIY'I

PAICAIE
FLOUR

f ...

Jilt•

DELSEY
w1th 11aw
lullilllar

TOILET

TISSUE

,t.

WHITE 01 ASST.
PACKAGI OF 2 lOLLI

PRESERVES

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Chicken-Beef :.1m, !:! 59c
Meatless
!:! 39c.

MA BROWN

POTATO ROLLS

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KATIE IVANI

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hr

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WAFFLE
SYRUP

BAMBURG
I"
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121

ITAU:Y'I

KATIIIYANI

s1

LA CHOY CHOW MEIN

c Margarine

.. .

$1,64

Sprln&amp; Maid fin;
lty sheets that
through · bundredl of
washings.
. ·

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11• OFF

KOTIX

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PKGS.

MILl

I 0-LB.
lAG

$4 00

51-0%.

C Chocolate

PINEAPPLE
JUICE ••
I'IA!N 01 lllN!StNI

"SPRING •MAID" BRAND

SAMPLES
llt_Auortmont

trast slip on
·
slyieo. Big
clearance values
~I tha Bonanza.

59'

AND

IIATII IVANJ

MARTHA WHITI

FINE WH111 MUSLIN

27" X 27" HIGH QUALITY
FANCY UPHOLSTERY
2'1"1&lt;27" square piecee
of
upholatery
labrtc..lineSuitable
lor Pill·
... Topo, ete.

quillty

PORK
BEANS

IIDIIM YOUR NIWirAPfl COUPON

DOll

· ValuM To $5.98

-JANUARYSHEET SALE·

Heavy easy going Ironing board pad with tef·
Ion coated seortch proof
woven cotton cover.
Compare at 69c

MIXES

SWEATERS

12.

PAD SETS

BARS

CLEARANCE! MEN'S

ChOO&amp;t!

IRONING BOARD COVER AND

s
'211

Chooae from ,..111
tall and holidq
sl}leo ID Illes a to

2 PIECE TEFLON COATED

l

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tr- 79c Quotlty

I

Valuae 'l'o$1.99

aweaten, con-

39'

-$

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CHOC.

CAKE

Long SIM¥1 Styl•

Campu11

VAN t:.UIP'S

D

BROCCOLI SPEARS
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
CAULIFLOWER
CUT CORN
GREEN PEAS

Hfi5HIY'J

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bose, aood choice o1

81&gt; to 11. Hurt)' lor
these.

j

Now u tha limo io oavo •
aport shirts, bil choice of
eolors, atyleo and patterns,
aizes small. medilllb, larp
and extra large, Ltita lleov&amp;
atyles.

REGULAR $2.99 VALUES

SHEER QUALITY NYLON

EVERFRESH
EVERFRESH
) EVERFRESH
EVERFRESH
EVERFRESH

I

SHIRTS

CLEARANCEII
CHILDRENS COTTON
FAll DRESSES

1oc

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$1188

I-LB. lAG

1o·

cans

$10·00
NOWI

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PKG.

Car. SECOND &amp; MILL-MIDDLEPORT
Open 9 to 6 MON. THRU THURS.
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 8:30 to 8:30

WOOD

Regular Valuae fct $19.95

~$ft.;

WGGAGE

Lot 2-Reg. Values to $5.97

Classic 6 cylinder. Automatic Trans. Radio and
Heater. One local owner. Like new.

1964 RAMBlER STAnON WAGON

COATS

3 PI- !1\olchirig Seh

bU]'S,

•"

1-0:Z:.

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WILD BIRD SEED
-BIRD.

·$
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•.ALL WEATHER

each

Two big clearance groups of
dre!lses in late winter and holiday

SEE THESE ..•

1964 RAMBLER 4 DOOR SEDAN

PILE LINED

I-Ll. lAG

AUDUION PARK

SAUCE

ZIP·OliT

$,.••

are It

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

MEN'S

Remnants

MUSLIN

I'KCL

AIT POTATOES

APPLE

Reg. 25c Crest Tooth Paste - - - - 64c

STORI! HOURS

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THURSDAY--FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Reg. $2.00 Toni Permanent - .

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B"d • £
or
county court

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Search Negative for Human Body in Kanaw.~.~.-.~~;
10i the unidenU.Qed body spot- According to Chief JoMfl of
ted floating in the &lt;Kanawha lhe CGS, the cutter Oleander
river above the Coast Guard searched the surface water and
Station Tuesday was secured 1the banks all day Tuesdoy but
Tuesday evening with negat1ve 1failed to find the body pel'SO•

PT. PLEASANT - The Ma- spective Health Departments olfsubji!Cis: !II review of

the SIIJ'faU.

re-

The body was not identified

. FllAMING

SHEATHING
PANELING
\CEILING TILE
INSULATION

Two Students
Are Chosen for

All-State Band

Hom'rlvant Invltee
.Yau a Try The Bett
from Swift.

RED R~F PAINT
g•t 3.60
Specl•l• on Plastic Pipe &amp; Plastic Plumlllng

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN. :.
MATERIALS CO.

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FULL lun HALF
110 . . . . -

MMOVII

63\

WILL FIND

MORTON'S FROZEI
IWin"l PHMIUM - U, I. 8ov't. lntpectecl

AMER~I .or

IOIELESS

LOADS OF

CHUCK
ROAST

Ch:;

GRABBlES

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It Ill. AIIG lit

110 - - · - QIIIOVIO

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FULL IHANK HALF

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773-5554 ·

DISCOUNT STORE

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1101' Thole Wh•
!niov Delicious

WHERE YOU

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lew as $95 M.
' . ' ~ II 3.25 sheet
low 11 tOe ft.
' low 11 4.25 sheet
low u 12c ft.
lOw u 414c ft.

Also All Rolated·Materlllaond free Q.ll¥1ry

MASON

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Cabell, Kanawha. Jackson, Ma- quiremenls lor common
as mal~ or female and Chief
$30.119 Do• - ...._ .,
son, Roone and Wayne countws carriers transporting
~~:~I Jones said they bad 110 reporll
Co..-ltnl y..,.
will attend. 1be all - day meet- water and (21 hazards ui•
of any missing per80III with the
ing from 9:30 a. m. until 3:301 with !be use of anti-freeae
exception t1 George Richards
1 p.m. will deal with a variety Ilona In wet apriJikler !Ire
sort.
who fell in to ll!e river at St.
Representative! from !be re- of subjects and speakers.
1 tectton systems.
Albans 1bursday from the tow·
FURNITURE CO.
James Rosencrance, represen- 1be day wiD close with a boat Lucy Jane. Offlcia!s said
MASON, W. VA.
tative of lbe West
Virginia Ishlrl business meeting of the it was hard fu believe the bod vi
Health Department, division of West Virginia Assoclatioa
was that of Ricl!aeds unless il
Sanitary Engineering,
will Registered Sanitarlolls.
came down the rivtor~ ~c~au~gb~t~;~ijiiiijiijjiiiijiijiiiiijijii
present criteria necessary for
i
swimming pool clinics, w hi c h
... plann.d for '"'imming pool
operators of strategic pomts in
the sta\e this spring.
! BenJal'lin R. Hangul of the
"ThP finest year In our 45 1 West Virginia Department of ·
year hisk!ry and the
future , Labo.. , will acquaint those pres·
looks even be!ler."
ent wilb the provision of the
Tris was the rt&gt;port of Harry behdding a ~d ut.nholst erythilaw and
1
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E. Fuller. president of the Capi- 1w. at app Ieaton
s aw PT. PLEASANT tal Fmance 01rporation, te stock : m.&lt;lY be applied m conJunct.IOn Monroe and Garnet
holders of the 13-stale finance 1 With ~ealth Department dulles. :Point Pleasant lligb School
firm wilh headquarters in Co- \~Jillam Goad. ~ Socl~l Se- dent5. have been chosen
OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MARKET-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
iumbus.
'cunty Representauve, wtll re- the AII·State Bond following
v1ew medtcare. and how ll w1ll ldi!ions held in Charleston reHe ~aid the fiscal year. wh1ch affect the samtanan In h1s ser· centl
BIG 100 COUNT ROLL 6" x 8"
enckd September 30. 1965. was \'irrs ?ffered to the public_
I. daughter of Mr. and
Monroe of
8 . period when new records of . ~~m DeBarr from the West Mrs. tmo
SANDWICH
achievement were f:'Siablisht'd V1rgm1a State Health Depmt- 1J ff
Bryl d .
·
BAGS
·
r· 1 ~5 .
d. · ·
rS .
e erson v ., ts a semor
by Capital. Durmg 1sca 1 ~·· . men1. . IVISIOn o amtary En· !he high school and plllys the
offi.""'S
f · th h d
- opera led !nlTCasrd from gmeermg, _Will deaJ With . tWO nuemean.
100 clear plastic sandwich
JOJ to 317. Another state . wos
-Garnet is the daughter of Mr.
bags. In a handy roll pack·
adoed to Cap1tars flag wllh the :
and Mrs . Bud Lee Meaigc, Galage.
Just grab and tear
open:ng of oH1ce~ m Texas. I
. .
Capital nnw operates in 18 states I
hpolls Ferry. She Is a .
,
off. 6" x 8" size.
roll
· bl es mcrease
·
d froa 1 1
at PPHS and plays tchelarmet.
ReccJVB
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$184 970 000 to $215.909,000. Vo- j l In
Members of the AD :
WHY PAY MORE?
. r' loa
de . nd COD·
Band will perform durtng the .
ume &lt;J
ns 01 ~ a
West Vir · ia Education
tracts purchased mcreased from 1
gm
·
· ·1
$203 982 000 to 1231.848.000.
ference to be held tn Wheeling.
' .
I
W. Va. in the latter art Of
C'•pital Wa5 founded in .1920 PT. PLEASANT _ A.
G March.
a~d l:&lt;J:; grown from !l Sl ~glr ''A I" Biggs, owner and opera·
,
oflce to one of the lar gest con· lor of the Biggs
Deartment Cpl. VanMeter 1D
FAMILY 51!1
t"sum'"r fmance ftrms Ill the na- Store Main Street has filed for Th.lCk 0 f!~r~:til~!roor:oi
wn .
Iaseat on t~e County ~ourt for MASON _
Dave Ohlinger ' .487 E··· Fourth . the
el cctwn.
Mr.
B. \1av· pnmary
.
.
· Jack'1e L. "vonMeter, son
sl. Middleport. IS manag~r of I .Jggs.. a . democrat,
Js
very
I
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M
Ok
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te
.
If .
a
rs.
ey a e r,
the Pomeroy office Ecooomy . ac t lve m ctvJc a airS, serv1ng ~
.
. the H Ph B .
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. servmg
m
ue
u a•
SaV!ngs and Loan, 300 W. Sec., on e tty anmng ommiSto . 0 I VI tn
'th
the 2nd ,
liz fo 1 Y•rei Lengths
39 Inch Fine Quality
Regular 25c Values
1
ond-st.
sion, president of the Pleasant : ~c r.
e am ~
.I
PIECE GOODS
Unbleached Cotton
71nch SiJe
Vallev Hospital Board of Trus- Battalion, 1st Mannes, an In I
tees. board of direclor. of lbe ' lantry regtment of the . 3rd
Pleasant Valley HMpital
local Chamber of Commeree. 'M_arme Dlv~s!On .. He urn~ed In
Admitted - Mrs. Margaret He is a member of the Trinity ~tetnam w1lh h1s batteh~n ~n ·
Big variety of fabrics Fine sofex unbleached cot·
7 inch size metal zippers.
blends, . plains,
oottons,
Gray, Pt. Pleasant: (t~&lt;"ar Mrthodist Church, married and September. The 2nd Rattahon IS ,
tou mlllilin. Sujlall!e for
In assorted colors. Special
fancies.
%
to 1 yard uaeHolley, Buffalo: Mrs. Carl •.he ialbo&gt;r of three children.
a part of the Seventh F'eet's 100rea of 18wing uaea.
wbile tlley last.
able
lengths.
Askew. Gallipolis; Mrs. Rosie , Previously flUng for a seatiSpecull Landing Force.
Regular 29e Value
·· · Alsorl8d Colon
Values to 79c A Yard
Dotson, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. !.Iii- ion lbe three member county Slnee arrlvint In_ VIetnam,
lard Wilcoxen, Pt. Pleasant: I court was republican Rush Kro- lthe unit bas participated in
Mrs. Archil Patterson, Pt. del. Both ore seeking the seat several
mo,l or
Pleasant.
'of Commissioner Andy Wilson, agaJnst the Vtet
ea
Dlscborg.. - Harold
Me- l president of the county court Imctude Operations "His:~:~
each
Daniel, Columbus; Roy Allen. Iwhose term expires this year: "Blue Marlin,"
Pt. Pleasant; Mn. W. C. Wil· 10lher commissionen are Ever- Thrust," and ''Harvest
li•ms, Leon; Mrs. James Prui-' ett Bissell and Clarence Adkins. Dagger Thrust Involved
LADIES
dy, Mason; Mn. James 0. Armajor operations.
lhur and son, Pt Pleasant; WI!DANCE AT WAHAMA
CLEARANCE!
OBTAIN UCENSE
oon Tyler, Pt. Plessant; Jerrv MASON - The Wahama High
Lediae Fall &amp; Holiday
Williamson, Buffalo;
Jacob school FHA w!U sponsor
a PT. PLEASANT - Willllam
V•lut~ To $3.81
Worley, Pt. Pleasaot; Mrs. Dan. j school dance party Ibis com- Henry Wallace, III, 22,
Pt.
Fall and winter stylee.
my Johnson, Pt. Pleasant: Char- I ing Friday night following the Pleasont, and Ruth Ann
Choice of protty fabrics, io all sizes, now
lea Stone, Leon; Mrs. Earl Set- Wahama • Ripley basketball geon, 20, Henderson, have
Loti-Reg. Values to $4.81
you
can save up to MI.
bY, Apple Grove; Willie See. game from 9::W p.m. to 12 mid- application for a marriage
NOW ONLY
Hogsett.
night. at the Wahama
higb conse in hte elfice of I be
gym. The Jays wlll emcee.
County Clerk.

Savings, Loan
Firm Reports
B. t year
lgges

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1
\'nOOitiNO, No. ~ plne _low • 12li:c .ft:

3 ROOM$
New
ONLY '299

oon County Health Department
will host a six • county in-service training meeting. January
27. at the PleiiSBIII Point Re-

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Planned at Point Resort on January 27th

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IPOtted botb • Ill radar
117 llumaa eye ear!J
DUII'Iilllg.
&lt;Jdel Jtllel llllld llle
lure olllle river was S5

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Do,You Need For Reinodehng1·

Tuesday llld If lbe body was underneath .. . boat or J•~P· ·.'
~'l:l! ·~w!EI~i)!.~tet!
SUDk by cqrrenl or wash from Also, there .wis the 111811er.·.of ilf lew .
the llounlaln State, then it pos- lla going through 'lbe WllflOid .wannlng ·
"'!"ld not tlae again until lock, !hould 11 -Ito Richardzl' lilt' bc&gt;di
llatet temperature wasbod
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reacbe'd. 1bus dragging ~ow
would be · te no avail because
In water of tho! degree, the
body would not go to ihe bottom of the river but rather r&amp;main between the boltem and

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Skinless •.•. ,...

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BIIF -CHICKIN - TUitKIY

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SKIRTS

DRESSES

Jim Marshall
Is Leaving

THE BEST DEALS

ANYWHERE

Rio Grande
1be Rio GMinde College R&lt;d- .
men, seeking their third win of
the sea8(1n against West Virgin- I
ia State, face the Yellow .Jackela at 8 p.m. lonlht In Gallia j
Academy iligb School gym min- I
us Jim Marshall, 6-2 sophomore 1
forwa rd frMl Columbus South. i
Coach Art Lanham announc- ,
ed Tuesday afternoon that Marshall had withdrawn from Rio
Grande Collrge because of personal reosons.
Mttrshall 's
leaving, Coach
Lanham pointed out is a ,, tremendous loss not only ;tc; 1:1 !no;- '
kebtall player but also as a person on the campus. He was well
!bought of by strdents and fans
alike.
"! hal&lt; to lose him es • basketball pluyer but I also hate to
think be woa't be able to complete bis rducation.
''Jim didn't leave because of
grades - he had more per8011·
al reasons. If he ever comes
back to Rio Grande College,
he will be admitted as a student
hi good sta nding. He conditioned himself to the higbO!t esteem of all," Coach Laaham
roncluded.
Jim Marshall last yoor as a '
freshman led !be scorins for ·
the Redmen with 54(! points in ·
2.• games, au average of 216 ·
points per gatllf. He made 2.ll '
of .100 attempted
field goals '
lnd 80 of 121 from the foul line.
His 263 .rebounds were second
to Paul Dillon'• 843. He
aamed Ill the NAJA district 2%
team Ills! year.
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ltyles. Juniors, misses and womens
sizes. Shop the Bonanza fOl' beat

6 cylinder 4 Dr. American. Standard Trans. R&amp;H.
One owner. Another one like new.

1962 RAMBlER AMERICAN
6 cyL Convt. Gold with white top. One local owner.
Nice and clean.

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN
8 cylinder Convt. lt&amp;H. Standard Trano. Red and
White. Nice car. Set it!

1961 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
6 cylinder. 4 Dr. Classic. Auto. Trans. One local
owner. Runs fine.

1960 RAMBlER AMBASSADOR
4 Dr. Station Wagon. Full power. Clean and nlet.
Another one local owner Rambler.

See The11 and Many More At

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS
"YOUR RAMBLER DEALtR"

eoo-406 I. Mlln St.

Water repellant outer
sbell Handy zip out wann
pOe linings. Most sizes
avaUable at thlJ low, low
price.
.

NOW

Choice of red or
blue, ~ piece sell
oon&amp;~s!ing of Tram
Case, Week-End and
Pullman cases
Llghtwef&amp;ht

$4·?.~
BIG JANUARY

3ARGAIN BUYS
HOSE ...... pr.
Slight

Size a to 12. Pretty

woven
pattern&amp;. Save now.

printed , &amp;

Irregulars

higher priced

of
nylon

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Napkins .:.

Val- To $8.95
from

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of the
sea18D8
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6

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run
wide

bed size. Extra
hems,
fineAt
'quality white cotton
muslin.

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BOT DOG

BOIS

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TOMATO

CATSUP
20-oz.
btls.

Mil. FILIIIT'I

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PAICAIE
FLOUR

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Jilt•

DELSEY
w1th 11aw
lullilllar

TOILET

TISSUE

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WHITE 01 ASST.
PACKAGI OF 2 lOLLI

PRESERVES

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Meatless
!:! 39c.

MA BROWN

POTATO ROLLS

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WAFFLE
SYRUP

BAMBURG
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ITAU:Y'I

KATIIIYANI

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LA CHOY CHOW MEIN

c Margarine

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Sprln&amp; Maid fin;
lty sheets that
through · bundredl of
washings.
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KOTIX

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MILl

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lAG

$4 00

51-0%.

C Chocolate

PINEAPPLE
JUICE ••
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"SPRING •MAID" BRAND

SAMPLES
llt_Auortmont

trast slip on
·
slyieo. Big
clearance values
~I tha Bonanza.

59'

AND

IIATII IVANJ

MARTHA WHITI

FINE WH111 MUSLIN

27" X 27" HIGH QUALITY
FANCY UPHOLSTERY
2'1"1&lt;27" square piecee
of
upholatery
labrtc..lineSuitable
lor Pill·
... Topo, ete.

quillty

PORK
BEANS

IIDIIM YOUR NIWirAPfl COUPON

DOll

· ValuM To $5.98

-JANUARYSHEET SALE·

Heavy easy going Ironing board pad with tef·
Ion coated seortch proof
woven cotton cover.
Compare at 69c

MIXES

SWEATERS

12.

PAD SETS

BARS

CLEARANCE! MEN'S

ChOO&amp;t!

IRONING BOARD COVER AND

s
'211

Chooae from ,..111
tall and holidq
sl}leo ID Illes a to

2 PIECE TEFLON COATED

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tr- 79c Quotlty

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aweaten, con-

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CHOC.

CAKE

Long SIM¥1 Styl•

Campu11

VAN t:.UIP'S

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BROCCOLI SPEARS
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
CAULIFLOWER
CUT CORN
GREEN PEAS

Hfi5HIY'J

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81&gt; to 11. Hurt)' lor
these.

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Now u tha limo io oavo •
aport shirts, bil choice of
eolors, atyleo and patterns,
aizes small. medilllb, larp
and extra large, Ltita lleov&amp;
atyles.

REGULAR $2.99 VALUES

SHEER QUALITY NYLON

EVERFRESH
EVERFRESH
) EVERFRESH
EVERFRESH
EVERFRESH

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CLEARANCEII
CHILDRENS COTTON
FAll DRESSES

1oc

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$1188

I-LB. lAG

1o·

cans

$10·00
NOWI

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PKG.

Car. SECOND &amp; MILL-MIDDLEPORT
Open 9 to 6 MON. THRU THURS.
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 8:30 to 8:30

WOOD

Regular Valuae fct $19.95

~$ft.;

WGGAGE

Lot 2-Reg. Values to $5.97

Classic 6 cylinder. Automatic Trans. Radio and
Heater. One local owner. Like new.

1964 RAMBlER STAnON WAGON

COATS

3 PI- !1\olchirig Seh

bU]'S,

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-BIRD.

·$
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each

Two big clearance groups of
dre!lses in late winter and holiday

SEE THESE ..•

1964 RAMBLER 4 DOOR SEDAN

PILE LINED

I-Ll. lAG

AUDUION PARK

SAUCE

ZIP·OliT

$,.••

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METROPOLITAN MOTORS

MEN'S

Remnants

MUSLIN

I'KCL

AIT POTATOES

APPLE

Reg. 25c Crest Tooth Paste - - - - 64c

STORI! HOURS

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Reg. $2.00 Toni Permanent - .

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conference, the Presidrnt may '

a\mo~.t take
hill pick
of ,
brgan : questions. He knows his en(&gt; :
;

deadlv

shocks

durin g th., F:(srnhower ad minis- mies and he knows his friends .
trt~tlon. Tl1t&gt;V conrim1ed undl:'r i This is almost a. throwback to
thP. late Jlfhn F. Krnnrc.ly. And [the Coo!ldge-Hoon•r systrm ol
nov.· 1he conference is d~·i ng. written questions submitted in i
Indeed, il mav a ln•;~dv be dPIHl. ~ .d \·anC'f. ro be srrPenrd and ~
Ji not, the electric shorks will often thrown awoy ..
cnnlinue undt'r Pre&lt;&gt;idrnt Jnhn- 1 What. President. wrth a rhOI,ce :l
son until life is extinct.
of rtocogni~ ing some tried and
The presidential news confer- 1 true friend. would invi_te a
ence
LPgvn r.o die when it ! question from some unfnendly ,
u·ased to be i"ln arena in which ' reporter who might want
the repurlf' r" mPI tht&gt; President raise again the 11uestion
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hllngr~ qut''-t h1r news. rhe : wrth the safe qurstton would
presidrntr &lt;.l] rww:-: ctmference gel the nod.
)r. 1s \)i'I"O :n t· Jlhll·ad H tt·lt&gt;vJ sion
When the news ~·onferenres :

eyebull

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Linoleum . •.. lnl1id Vinyl

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patterns. Profe11Jonal loJt&amp;lladon bJ u, or
do il :rvunell. Call WY Z.263ll lor free tillmate.

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Preparing For
This
Semi-Annual Sale

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became TV shows thf"}' also
lkl· lnt rrJdrrr f'd the trrhnique berame loadrd in favor of tht- ·
Tlw mfmma l. desir:rb l~• ~ ive- i Prc~idenl and loaded against
&lt;J: lll·l;r kt· JH·d under tht' camt'- 1 the newsman who repre5ent lh('
1 ;. 1 ·~ eye. P1·e'&gt;1dt&gt;rll and prPss icililerlS right to know.
~quail~· \\ t·!"r on '&gt;lngt·. play
ln simpler days. reo,orl•rs
tightly parked in the 1
1:wtmg 1t1 !lrt&gt; T\' 1111h!i1" instt&gt;ad stood
ol rr ~1l"trng to t'CH"Ii t~lht•r
i Prr!!ident's office and fiir ed :l
Pil'k Yuur (Jut':-tiun
1 queslions. The
best man with :
the clean"~ l voice got hi s;
que~;tlons across and
usu~lly
I got hi$ answer. This may not :
! have been dignified. It often
i was
rfisorderly. Some Pres~ ridPnts 0111d some reporters lost
. their tempers. But o n other
I occasions,
a President could
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frankly

and

Jt Is n&lt;t reflection on
1
:
television to ho\J that
camera killed
press confen·nres. It simply i
a fact of political life. There
!are manv things the television
iramera ~'&lt;m do bt:'tter ~han can
words, mcludmg
1 be done with
rr.8onshols, football games and
batlle scenes from the Viet .
Num front. But presidential
nt:ws co nfen~nces are not
1
1among them.
I Tht presidential newl\ ronfer· !
ence was an addition to the 1
:checks and balance~ of govern-. I
ment as set up b\'. the founding I1
lathers. II was thf' ~.merican i
version of the quesl10n hour 1
system prevailing m the British !
I
Parliament. It llad become
a suhstantia.l part of the :
:' , strurt.ure of good gevernmPnt ·
I in the United States. And now it .'
is dead.
:
White House Press Serr~tarv I
Bill D Mnv,.rs wag explaining ;
the other ~v thal President ·
Johnson p1·pferred te\t&gt;vision !
and radio as " channel or!
communication with the citiz-j
ens. That is understandable of )
caursf. TrlPvisiml and raditt do l
ask embarrassing
or !
penetrating questions of a I

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Men's Suits
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JNFLATABLE L\DD~";R­
Another jnnovalion result~
lng from demands or the
llipace age is an inflatable
fabric ladder. devel1Jped by

Goody(&gt;ar with a special
. l'Oati.ng provided by Du
Pont, to enable inspection
. of the interior of the
Saturn V rm:kel's fuel tank.
As shown in DuPont Mali:aalnt the fully inHal ed lad·
tier extends 26 feet and can
111pport a 200-pound man.

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motions of a rre'iit~eoli &lt; h news
conference. The moLions may
contmue. The rest of it is dead.

RADIO &amp; T.V.
Wo Ropeir All
Makos&amp; Madols
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wv

:1-2255
IGI I. M.oln St.
l'omeroy

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2.00 to 3.99

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and pin stripes In both button down and tnap tab
t.OUar styles. Value• to $5.95. A very good name

Reg. $45 to 70.00 On Sole 22.50 to ~5.00

I~ abirta.

lit~le

Boys Sweaters .... · ·· ··· · .. ·.. l Price

Both Ready Tied and Tie Your Own Styles.
Values to $1.50.

1!0\h sUpover a9d button up styles.

Mens White Handkerchiefs · ··· · · · · .Be

"n.IJ.II: ·Uif,. 'Rtf:n · · · · · · · · · · · · · · l Price

Reg, 3.,a to 8.98-Now Jual 1.99to 4.49

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12.88,

Mens Felt Hats .... ·· · .. ···.. · ·· ·· · .. $3
Just a few in lot. Values to $10.00.

11· · · •.... • • 1r ~n

2351

Not every size In lot.
Reg. 8.98 to 22.SO-On Sale 4.49 to 11.25

Mens Sweat Shirts .. · ···· ·· ·· .. · 1 OFF

Ladles Blouses · · · ·· .... ·· · · ··.. · 1 OFF

POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORI

• General
. •: Office
New Night Quorter
Beglna February 14
For Catolog on

lnfor~M­

tion, Call, Write, or Come
In. . ,. ..

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BUSINESS
COlLEGE
36 Locust StNit
Phone 446 4367

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.. Both ll&amp;ht wel&amp;h~lllll.winter wgt. Sizes are brokea.
•.6.98 to 12.98
Now ... 3.49 .. 6.49

.IWGIK AROI(S
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Mens Lo19 SIHve lac-Shirts ··· · l Price
Corduroy, Suede Cloth and Wool blendl.
~. 9.91 to 14.91
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Youra For Juat 4.99 to 7.49

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Slzea are brokell. Rei. &amp;49 to 4.98.
·
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Clft $1le1J5 IG 2.49

A vel')' good selection of style• and mea. Can we
help It if .... bought too many.
'.ou, Your Gain At 1.00 to 1.99
bg. Price 1.98 to 3.91

(K~nnelh

Davlal

Boys Long $1eeve Sport Sllirts · i Price

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ESKI'LOOS;

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A Compl... hl.ctlon' ilf M8111 and . . C!tlo,.
Ovwalls·ln tan, green, black. Ught blue 11111· bliie
Denim. Sbets, 6 to 42. Some Ill llretc!J. PriCiil
2.tlto1.91 '
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st.zes 8 to 20. Bel. 1.98 to 4.118.
Now Goi1111 I.GO to 2.49

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CUT UP

49~

BREAST

FRYER

WINGS
BACKS
NECKS

BONUS BUY
DUNCAN HINES

19~

CAKE MIXES

4

SUNSHINE
COOKIES
4 Varielles
Reg. 29c boz

S VARIETIES

SPECIAL
for $]-GO

4

1p oz.

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O.OYER FARM SPECIAlS

FOODLAND
PEANUT IUTTIII - - - - - qt.

85

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FRESH- CRISP

FOLOIR'I
10 ... $1.25
INSTANT COPPII - - - - lor

ONIONS

NORTHERN WHITI
TOILIT TlSIUI - - -

LIQUID
JOY

MUELLERS

HUNT'S
TOMAN PASTI - -

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ILl.

2201.59c
2 '.:029c

BAG

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NEW YORK
DANISH
CABBAGE

3LL

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BOX

HOUSE, ..PO~EROY
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Lt. Brown or Confectioners

PWMP-YOUNG

SHOP FRIDAY TIL 5:00 -SATURDAY nL ,t:OG

NEW.YORK

Jan. 27th-29th

LB.

INSUlATED

BOOTS
$5.99

Boys Jta~~' ~ ·..;·: ·.. ·.. ·· 2 pn. $3.ot
li.zel .. 10, 12 ~ 11olll1. Reg. 1.91,

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MENS RUBBBt

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Mens &amp; Bors Winter ~ · ·· .. · l Price

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QUANTITY RIGHTS

SJ.99

. Ladles Slacb ··:... · · ·· ···...... ' l Price

RED-HOT
SPECIALS!

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Sizes Small U to Big 12

QlloSole 2.99

Just a few In lot. Reg. 14.98 to 40.00.
Sele Price 7.49 to 20.00

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4 BUCKLI

Re&amp;. Price 2 fltt 1.25. Fifst quality.
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aunERMILK

Ladies Hole ··.. ·· .... ·· · .... · 2 pr. 88c

Siles 8 to 18. You will recognize quality In these
Jackets. Most of these are washable.
Reg. IG.95 to 22.5G-Sale Price 5.48 to 11.25

'-roy

Prices Effective

RUBBER

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In tho Middle Block Next te EIIMrhklt

eBus. Administration

Both white and colored In plain and printed. Sl.zel
10 to 18.
.
Reg. Price 3.98 to 4.98
Your1 For Just 2.66 to 3.32

Boys Jackets and Car CoL.,; · · · · l Price

Odd Lot Mens &amp;Boys
All Weather Coats ....... ·.. · .. · l Price

eSecretarial

Odd Lot Ladies Dresses .. · .. · .... l OFF

.6oth Hooded and Crew Neck Styles.
Reg. 1.98 to 4.9~ Solo 1.32 to 3.32
Plenty of cold weather ahead.

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Dlplom1 Courses

Sizes are h"JKen. Reg. 14.98 to 18.98.
Sole Price 7.49 to 8.49

A very good quaUty dress.
,
Reg. 12.00 to 16.98-0n Sole 8.00 to 11.32

TUPPERS
PLAINS

Enroll Now For
New Night
Quarter

Odd Lot Ladies Winter Jackets l Price

Jt.g. Prlee 12.98 to 29.50
Sale Prieo 6.49 to 14.75

AS
SHOWN

BETTER JOBS!

Size 8 to LA!GE In Mens.
Reg. 2.49 to 2.98
Sale Price 1.25 to 1.49

Boys Suits · ·· · .. ·· ...... · ...... · l Price

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MEANS

Chestnut Ridge
Society News

Mens &amp; Boys "Panther'' Sweat Skirts
l Price

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WY 2·2284

BUSINESS TRAINING

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Sale Price 1.32 to 3.32

Reg. 5.98 to 7.98-Solo Prit 3.99 to 5.32

8" BOOT

Chapman-Canaday

7.98 te

. .lill.&amp; a.;.,Ortis Gloves ··· ··· l OFF
J;ill.e4 .1!!11: lloUillill »• 1.98 to 4.98.

Mens Work Jackets .. ··· ·· · .. .. 1 OFF
Sizes are broken.

Re~

Now Juat 3.99 to 6.49 ·

Sizes s. M. I. XL, &amp; XXL. Most of these have long
tails. A nice run of sizes and colors. Reg, 2.98 to
4.96. You will want more than one of these at 2.00
to 3.32. Don1 forget there is a lot ol cold weather
left.

&amp;atlafaetloa
Guaranteecl

WITH THES&amp;

DUAL ROAD, MAYBE
FRANKFORT, Ky. IUPI)
111e;rt Is a possibility o dual
corridor Appalachlaa
Way
rna)' bo bull~ belll&lt;!en Greenup
Dam In Kentucky and Porlsmoutb, Ohio,
Gov. Edward
r. Jlreathltt said Tuesday•

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.. , . ...... &amp;!......

Limit 12 per customer.

Siles are broken. Reg. 4.98 to 7.98.
On Sale 2.49 to 3.99

OTHER
BOOTS • 10.99 up

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:liens String Ties ··.. ·.. :.. 3 for $1.00

Mens Flannel SHirts

end at EaalerD Hlgb scbool[
W beeo reacheduled Satur.
day, Jail. zt, al 8 p. m. T be
llltw was pootponed lost week·
end heeause of snow.
!Deluded 011 die program
-dl he •'The Suom.s Valley
Boys," •-n.e roar
Lads,"
Uti lllber 1JVOIIPf. Tllere will
he rock 'II' roD mule a • d
Blae Grus Ifill'· AdmlaoiOD
wlil he 15 ee1111 for adulll and
lludeDII 15 cftiii.Tbe obow to'
oponaorecl by the
Eaitero
llilb &amp;:boo! AlbleUc Boosten.

MEN;S DRESS SHIRTS

Size 37 to 46. A very good name in topcoats.

MAGEl
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HELP US CELEBRATE CLOVER FARM'S
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Tile musical ahow t1 west.
on I1IDel plalllltd 1Ja1lweek.

Odd Lot Mens
Ivy League Trousers .. · .. · · ·.... l Price

Full range ol sizes and
styles
Prices you cao easily
•fiord

PIECE GOODS
CONTINUES THIS WEEK

Singer S1lea &amp; Service

see lt. Reg. price 3.98 to 7.98. Youn For Jull

TOPCOATS
.
Y2 pr1ce

WALL-TO..WALL CARPmNG

The Fabrie Shop

You will, ce~tiiiD!y recognize the name when you

Reg. Priee 49.50 to 70.00, On Sale 24.75 to 3S.QO
All from our regular stock of hl&amp;best qlllllty
suits. Small charge for alterations.

Corduroy, moleskins and whipcords. Slze1 are brok.
en. Reg. 4.49 to 5.98.
On Salt 3.00 to 3.99

compromise

'

One of the nicest selections we have ever had.

Mens Work Pants .. ·.... ·.. ;··· 1 OFF

Sheds water ...
denotes quality without

•,,. . . .

NEW SPRING FABRICS
NOW ARRIVING DAILYII

Plains and fancy patterns in sizes S, M, L,

All wool worsteds and wool and dacron blends.
Regulars, Shorts and Longs. Sizes 36 to 46.

Boys Sport Coats ···.. ·.. · .. ··· l Price

-SERVICE-

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Y2 price.

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Men's Long Sleeve

MEN'S

Political Fact

olage and goes

·.\

eSpecial Lot Remn•nll • Priced As Mlrked

inf&lt;~rm:ally ' l

. · with newsmen.

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Hill Boys in Sarwitan Act fof Reporter

Doors Open Promptly AI 9 A.M. On Frlday-Drllllc Reduction• for Men and Boya lAnd LtdiH Too) Save up to V. &amp; V. on most lte..,....AII Still Caah-We l'tlervl the right IG limit "quontitiei" but we never

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LET INGELS

·Friday,

Unlt&lt;d Pres• lnternaUnnal
Reporters frantically
Any n•wsmen with a substan· nd led for ,..eognltlon to ask a

Dally Sentinel,

Cancelled.

y

; fiotional Window

tial bnrkgronnd in Washington.
DC., knows
wh..1t killed the
presidf"nti al nf'w~
confPrenre.
The rnnrerence was eledrorut-

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conference, the Presidrnt may '

a\mo~.t take
hill pick
of ,
brgan : questions. He knows his en(&gt; :
;

deadlv

shocks

durin g th., F:(srnhower ad minis- mies and he knows his friends .
trt~tlon. Tl1t&gt;V conrim1ed undl:'r i This is almost a. throwback to
thP. late Jlfhn F. Krnnrc.ly. And [the Coo!ldge-Hoon•r systrm ol
nov.· 1he conference is d~·i ng. written questions submitted in i
Indeed, il mav a ln•;~dv be dPIHl. ~ .d \·anC'f. ro be srrPenrd and ~
Ji not, the electric shorks will often thrown awoy ..
cnnlinue undt'r Pre&lt;&gt;idrnt Jnhn- 1 What. President. wrth a rhOI,ce :l
son until life is extinct.
of rtocogni~ ing some tried and
The presidential news confer- 1 true friend. would invi_te a
ence
LPgvn r.o die when it ! question from some unfnendly ,
u·ased to be i"ln arena in which ' reporter who might want
the repurlf' r" mPI tht&gt; President raise again the 11uestion
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hllngr~ qut''-t h1r news. rhe : wrth the safe qurstton would
presidrntr &lt;.l] rww:-: ctmference gel the nod.
)r. 1s \)i'I"O :n t· Jlhll·ad H tt·lt&gt;vJ sion
When the news ~·onferenres :

eyebull

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Linoleum . •.. lnl1id Vinyl

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patterns. Profe11Jonal loJt&amp;lladon bJ u, or
do il :rvunell. Call WY Z.263ll lor free tillmate.

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became TV shows thf"}' also
lkl· lnt rrJdrrr f'd the trrhnique berame loadrd in favor of tht- ·
Tlw mfmma l. desir:rb l~• ~ ive- i Prc~idenl and loaded against
&lt;J: lll·l;r kt· JH·d under tht' camt'- 1 the newsman who repre5ent lh('
1 ;. 1 ·~ eye. P1·e'&gt;1dt&gt;rll and prPss icililerlS right to know.
~quail~· \\ t·!"r on '&gt;lngt·. play
ln simpler days. reo,orl•rs
tightly parked in the 1
1:wtmg 1t1 !lrt&gt; T\' 1111h!i1" instt&gt;ad stood
ol rr ~1l"trng to t'CH"Ii t~lht•r
i Prr!!ident's office and fiir ed :l
Pil'k Yuur (Jut':-tiun
1 queslions. The
best man with :
the clean"~ l voice got hi s;
que~;tlons across and
usu~lly
I got hi$ answer. This may not :
! have been dignified. It often
i was
rfisorderly. Some Pres~ ridPnts 0111d some reporters lost
. their tempers. But o n other
I occasions,
a President could
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frankly

and

Jt Is n&lt;t reflection on
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television to ho\J that
camera killed
press confen·nres. It simply i
a fact of political life. There
!are manv things the television
iramera ~'&lt;m do bt:'tter ~han can
words, mcludmg
1 be done with
rr.8onshols, football games and
batlle scenes from the Viet .
Num front. But presidential
nt:ws co nfen~nces are not
1
1among them.
I Tht presidential newl\ ronfer· !
ence was an addition to the 1
:checks and balance~ of govern-. I
ment as set up b\'. the founding I1
lathers. II was thf' ~.merican i
version of the quesl10n hour 1
system prevailing m the British !
I
Parliament. It llad become
a suhstantia.l part of the :
:' , strurt.ure of good gevernmPnt ·
I in the United States. And now it .'
is dead.
:
White House Press Serr~tarv I
Bill D Mnv,.rs wag explaining ;
the other ~v thal President ·
Johnson p1·pferred te\t&gt;vision !
and radio as " channel or!
communication with the citiz-j
ens. That is understandable of )
caursf. TrlPvisiml and raditt do l
ask embarrassing
or !
penetrating questions of a I

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•
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JNFLATABLE L\DD~";R­
Another jnnovalion result~
lng from demands or the
llipace age is an inflatable
fabric ladder. devel1Jped by

Goody(&gt;ar with a special
. l'Oati.ng provided by Du
Pont, to enable inspection
. of the interior of the
Saturn V rm:kel's fuel tank.
As shown in DuPont Mali:aalnt the fully inHal ed lad·
tier extends 26 feet and can
111pport a 200-pound man.

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motions of a rre'iit~eoli &lt; h news
conference. The moLions may
contmue. The rest of it is dead.

RADIO &amp; T.V.
Wo Ropeir All
Makos&amp; Madols
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IGI I. M.oln St.
l'omeroy

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2.00 to 3.99

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and pin stripes In both button down and tnap tab
t.OUar styles. Value• to $5.95. A very good name

Reg. $45 to 70.00 On Sole 22.50 to ~5.00

I~ abirta.

lit~le

Boys Sweaters .... · ·· ··· · .. ·.. l Price

Both Ready Tied and Tie Your Own Styles.
Values to $1.50.

1!0\h sUpover a9d button up styles.

Mens White Handkerchiefs · ··· · · · · .Be

"n.IJ.II: ·Uif,. 'Rtf:n · · · · · · · · · · · · · · l Price

Reg, 3.,a to 8.98-Now Jual 1.99to 4.49

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12.88,

Mens Felt Hats .... ·· · .. ···.. · ·· ·· · .. $3
Just a few in lot. Values to $10.00.

11· · · •.... • • 1r ~n

2351

Not every size In lot.
Reg. 8.98 to 22.SO-On Sale 4.49 to 11.25

Mens Sweat Shirts .. · ···· ·· ·· .. · 1 OFF

Ladles Blouses · · · ·· .... ·· · · ··.. · 1 OFF

POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORI

• General
. •: Office
New Night Quorter
Beglna February 14
For Catolog on

lnfor~M­

tion, Call, Write, or Come
In. . ,. ..

GALLIPOUS
BUSINESS
COlLEGE
36 Locust StNit
Phone 446 4367

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.. Both ll&amp;ht wel&amp;h~lllll.winter wgt. Sizes are brokea.
•.6.98 to 12.98
Now ... 3.49 .. 6.49

.IWGIK AROI(S
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Mens Lo19 SIHve lac-Shirts ··· · l Price
Corduroy, Suede Cloth and Wool blendl.
~. 9.91 to 14.91
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Slzea are brokell. Rei. &amp;49 to 4.98.
·
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Clft $1le1J5 IG 2.49

A vel')' good selection of style• and mea. Can we
help It if .... bought too many.
'.ou, Your Gain At 1.00 to 1.99
bg. Price 1.98 to 3.91

(K~nnelh

Davlal

Boys Long $1eeve Sport Sllirts · i Price

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ESKI'LOOS;

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A Compl... hl.ctlon' ilf M8111 and . . C!tlo,.
Ovwalls·ln tan, green, black. Ught blue 11111· bliie
Denim. Sbets, 6 to 42. Some Ill llretc!J. PriCiil
2.tlto1.91 '
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st.zes 8 to 20. Bel. 1.98 to 4.118.
Now Goi1111 I.GO to 2.49

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CUT UP

49~

BREAST

FRYER

WINGS
BACKS
NECKS

BONUS BUY
DUNCAN HINES

19~

CAKE MIXES

4

SUNSHINE
COOKIES
4 Varielles
Reg. 29c boz

S VARIETIES

SPECIAL
for $]-GO

4

1p oz.

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O.OYER FARM SPECIAlS

FOODLAND
PEANUT IUTTIII - - - - - qt.

85

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FRESH- CRISP

FOLOIR'I
10 ... $1.25
INSTANT COPPII - - - - lor

ONIONS

NORTHERN WHITI
TOILIT TlSIUI - - -

LIQUID
JOY

MUELLERS

HUNT'S
TOMAN PASTI - -

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ILl.

2201.59c
2 '.:029c

BAG

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NEW YORK
DANISH
CABBAGE

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Lt. Brown or Confectioners

PWMP-YOUNG

SHOP FRIDAY TIL 5:00 -SATURDAY nL ,t:OG

NEW.YORK

Jan. 27th-29th

LB.

INSUlATED

BOOTS
$5.99

Boys Jta~~' ~ ·..;·: ·.. ·.. ·· 2 pn. $3.ot
li.zel .. 10, 12 ~ 11olll1. Reg. 1.91,

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MENS RUBBBt

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Mens &amp; Bors Winter ~ · ·· .. · l Price

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QUANTITY RIGHTS

SJ.99

. Ladles Slacb ··:... · · ·· ···...... ' l Price

RED-HOT
SPECIALS!

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Sizes Small U to Big 12

QlloSole 2.99

Just a few In lot. Reg. 14.98 to 40.00.
Sele Price 7.49 to 20.00

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4 BUCKLI

Re&amp;. Price 2 fltt 1.25. Fifst quality.
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DIXIE PRIDE
aunERMILK

Ladies Hole ··.. ·· .... ·· · .... · 2 pr. 88c

Siles 8 to 18. You will recognize quality In these
Jackets. Most of these are washable.
Reg. IG.95 to 22.5G-Sale Price 5.48 to 11.25

'-roy

Prices Effective

RUBBER

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In tho Middle Block Next te EIIMrhklt

eBus. Administration

Both white and colored In plain and printed. Sl.zel
10 to 18.
.
Reg. Price 3.98 to 4.98
Your1 For Just 2.66 to 3.32

Boys Jackets and Car CoL.,; · · · · l Price

Odd Lot Mens &amp;Boys
All Weather Coats ....... ·.. · .. · l Price

eSecretarial

Odd Lot Ladies Dresses .. · .. · .... l OFF

.6oth Hooded and Crew Neck Styles.
Reg. 1.98 to 4.9~ Solo 1.32 to 3.32
Plenty of cold weather ahead.

FaTURI

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Dlplom1 Courses

Sizes are h"JKen. Reg. 14.98 to 18.98.
Sole Price 7.49 to 8.49

A very good quaUty dress.
,
Reg. 12.00 to 16.98-0n Sole 8.00 to 11.32

TUPPERS
PLAINS

Enroll Now For
New Night
Quarter

Odd Lot Ladies Winter Jackets l Price

Jt.g. Prlee 12.98 to 29.50
Sale Prieo 6.49 to 14.75

AS
SHOWN

BETTER JOBS!

Size 8 to LA!GE In Mens.
Reg. 2.49 to 2.98
Sale Price 1.25 to 1.49

Boys Suits · ·· · .. ·· ...... · ...... · l Price

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MEANS

Chestnut Ridge
Society News

Mens &amp; Boys "Panther'' Sweat Skirts
l Price

,

WY 2·2284

BUSINESS TRAINING

.,

Sale Price 1.32 to 3.32

Reg. 5.98 to 7.98-Solo Prit 3.99 to 5.32

8" BOOT

Chapman-Canaday

7.98 te

. .lill.&amp; a.;.,Ortis Gloves ··· ··· l OFF
J;ill.e4 .1!!11: lloUillill »• 1.98 to 4.98.

Mens Work Jackets .. ··· ·· · .. .. 1 OFF
Sizes are broken.

Re~

Now Juat 3.99 to 6.49 ·

Sizes s. M. I. XL, &amp; XXL. Most of these have long
tails. A nice run of sizes and colors. Reg, 2.98 to
4.96. You will want more than one of these at 2.00
to 3.32. Don1 forget there is a lot ol cold weather
left.

&amp;atlafaetloa
Guaranteecl

WITH THES&amp;

DUAL ROAD, MAYBE
FRANKFORT, Ky. IUPI)
111e;rt Is a possibility o dual
corridor Appalachlaa
Way
rna)' bo bull~ belll&lt;!en Greenup
Dam In Kentucky and Porlsmoutb, Ohio,
Gov. Edward
r. Jlreathltt said Tuesday•

'

.. , . ...... &amp;!......

Limit 12 per customer.

Siles are broken. Reg. 4.98 to 7.98.
On Sale 2.49 to 3.99

OTHER
BOOTS • 10.99 up

"

:liens String Ties ··.. ·.. :.. 3 for $1.00

Mens Flannel SHirts

end at EaalerD Hlgb scbool[
W beeo reacheduled Satur.
day, Jail. zt, al 8 p. m. T be
llltw was pootponed lost week·
end heeause of snow.
!Deluded 011 die program
-dl he •'The Suom.s Valley
Boys," •-n.e roar
Lads,"
Uti lllber 1JVOIIPf. Tllere will
he rock 'II' roD mule a • d
Blae Grus Ifill'· AdmlaoiOD
wlil he 15 ee1111 for adulll and
lludeDII 15 cftiii.Tbe obow to'
oponaorecl by the
Eaitero
llilb &amp;:boo! AlbleUc Boosten.

MEN;S DRESS SHIRTS

Size 37 to 46. A very good name in topcoats.

MAGEl
i:lpert lnllallatloD

HELP US CELEBRATE CLOVER FARM'S
TH

•

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MOHAWK

r. XL.

Tile musical ahow t1 west.
on I1IDel plalllltd 1Ja1lweek.

Odd Lot Mens
Ivy League Trousers .. · .. · · ·.... l Price

Full range ol sizes and
styles
Prices you cao easily
•fiord

PIECE GOODS
CONTINUES THIS WEEK

Singer S1lea &amp; Service

see lt. Reg. price 3.98 to 7.98. Youn For Jull

TOPCOATS
.
Y2 pr1ce

WALL-TO..WALL CARPmNG

The Fabrie Shop

You will, ce~tiiiD!y recognize the name when you

Reg. Priee 49.50 to 70.00, On Sale 24.75 to 3S.QO
All from our regular stock of hl&amp;best qlllllty
suits. Small charge for alterations.

Corduroy, moleskins and whipcords. Slze1 are brok.
en. Reg. 4.49 to 5.98.
On Salt 3.00 to 3.99

compromise

'

One of the nicest selections we have ever had.

Mens Work Pants .. ·.... ·.. ;··· 1 OFF

Sheds water ...
denotes quality without

•,,. . . .

NEW SPRING FABRICS
NOW ARRIVING DAILYII

Plains and fancy patterns in sizes S, M, L,

All wool worsteds and wool and dacron blends.
Regulars, Shorts and Longs. Sizes 36 to 46.

Boys Sport Coats ···.. ·.. · .. ··· l Price

-SERVICE-

.

fh'···~' ·' l

SPORT SHIRTS
Y2 price.

1

President as he stard9. •m the

. \"

Men's Long Sleeve

MEN'S

Political Fact

olage and goes

·.\

eSpecial Lot Remn•nll • Priced As Mlrked

inf&lt;~rm:ally ' l

. · with newsmen.

1

.

Hill Boys in Sarwitan Act fof Reporter

Doors Open Promptly AI 9 A.M. On Frlday-Drllllc Reduction• for Men and Boya lAnd LtdiH Too) Save up to V. &amp; V. on most lte..,....AII Still Caah-We l'tlervl the right IG limit "quontitiei" but we never

1

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limit "quality" for thla ule.

t11

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JAN.

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NOW YOU KNOW

PLAY TONIGilT

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SEMI-ANNUAL STOREWIDE · •

CLOSED
ALL DAY
THUR .SDAY , _

0 ., Ja•. 28,

.,

, -.

... ...

..

Pomeroy-Middl~port,

LET INGELS

·Friday,

Unlt&lt;d Pres• lnternaUnnal
Reporters frantically
Any n•wsmen with a substan· nd led for ,..eognltlon to ask a

Dally Sentinel,

Cancelled.

y

; fiotional Window

tial bnrkgronnd in Washington.
DC., knows
wh..1t killed the
presidf"nti al nf'w~
confPrenre.
The rnnrerence was eledrorut-

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Presidential Conferences
With Newsmen About Dead

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to-DIIIt lentbm, PomflOY·Nid~leport. 0.,

financial Gossip

I'

·

For lnalallce. Mill Elias
noted. oilmen gel a depletion
allowance while others get
many dollars knocked orr their
1 me taxea !or depreciation
nco
or property.
~
"But operallngen 9 notrecelve these considaratlons,"
Miss Elias Slid. "As lhne goes
by there Is a dlmlnlshlni vocal
quality in tho voice."

'

.

,

,

lupo,.Riatot CLUB or

you can't make

an1istake
atAaP

y1l

I

•.

ll

&gt;iPoultry Production Has
•1~rown into Big Business

.i
•

!

."

'

.. (lfASHfNGTON (UPIJ - Pout- per rent.
Jly production, which used wbo The department oak! the pro• ,I small, runt. backyard enter- ductlon of broilers, turkeys and
t')rlfe,~ hal developed into big ('ggs in Georgia provides em. bu~neu and I• getting bigger. ployment for almost 17.000 perFor example, take the chickt-!1 . sons. The agency said nearly
busil'tf811 In Georgia. The Agri-: 11,000 have jobs in hatcheriel,
culture Department classes i feed
mills, and paultry and
Georglo 11 the No. t paultry : egg proceBSing planto. Addllionproducing state, Jeading in al people are employed in trans.
production and second i porting finished product 1 to
o populous California in I markets outside the stlte.
farm income !rom eggs. I
1
!arm incomeo
!rom ! The Agriculture Regearrh
Grorgia poultry in 1964 amount- ~ Service (ARS) has roduced a
ed to more th&lt;Jn $300 million, plan for a one-Ooor houae d&amp;broiltr produdion was est!- scrlhfd as stres~tng slmpltcity
mated at about fl74 million ; in design and containing many
•R• brought $112 million : lur- of the d.. irable features of.
keys were worth about t6 mil- larger; more.expensil'e hou.!lel.
.,.. W, and sales of farm chickens ARS said the plan is adaptwere respomible for more than able to fit the needs of gro•rlnr
$1 million. The value or chick~ families in many urban .and 1u.
enP consumed on fMms where burh~n areas.
giofn put the total well over The plan pro•ldeo !or
$300 million.
bedrooms, living rook,
JA!e department said more and combination kitchen-&lt;llnlng
ttw'd hall of all Georgia farma room There io space
In 191!4 wer• devoted to paultry washing machine near
production. Cash farm Income bedreoms and back door,
from poultry mado up about 71 II can be curtained from view.
per rent of t1tal farm mcome. The Uvinl area covers 180
The department said that by oquare !eel. Space al!o Ia pro1917 Income !rom poultry in vlded r..- • 196-oquare root car&lt; Gtorgia will rise to nearly II port which can be put either
; per cent ol Ioiii cash receipll behind or •• the aide ol
!rom !arming.
h"""e
' &lt;- The ca•h receipll !rom eggo An ARS ol!iclal oaid the JaD.
. ·m Georgia will he up 17 per nera eatimated such a houae
' cent in 1917 from 1964. while can be built ru- $11,000 w
the incroaae ht broiler&amp; will be 7 f!J,IOO, dopendi"'l upan locallon.

I

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M3fket Report

FJ'. PLEASANT
JJVESTOCK SALES co.
,. Fl'. PLEASANT, w. VA.
Salftl)-, Jll. zz, liN
"!'"·. ., - 175 IG 210 '!I to 21Heavlll 2! to 2HO: Llghll
Fat 8oWI 11 to 23:
to 20; Pip ll to 20
Jl to D.

T-Jone Steaks •. $1-os Cube Steaks •. $]·05
............
'.
Porterhouse ~~lt. $1- 15 Beef Stew _ •. 79c

Sausage
Ever pick up a "bar-pin" somewhere_ . .
only to disoover later it wasn't a bargain at aD?
Well, you'll never make a mistake like that at AlP. Because ..
~don't

sell "bargain" good1 .•.
only quality merchandise at thrifty prices.
!.

,... 59c Veal Steaks ,.._!:99c

FRESH FROZEN

SUPER-RIGHT- SMOKED 1

SMALL

COOKED

Z. We never mi1represent. Never.
3. Everything you buy at AlP ia guaranteed to pleiiB!' E·.. .· t!:ing.

HAll ,..

So. you ean even ahop carelessly at AlP if rou like.
Of coune you won't. But isn't ij nice to know we
take care for you. Because we eare abQut you.

'.:::

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-

It'• one or many.

Sea Trout_ •-~~c
C:OPYRIGHl 1: 19&amp;1. fHl GREAT ATV.NTIC &amp; PACIFIC il ~ l,

49

AMERICAN IIAUTY

c·

Gold1111 Hominy - Pl1ln N•vy
...... - Sp~~~hettl - llby Butter
IIN111 - Pint. lllna - Pork a
Beens - 0..-k W KldMr ......
-TONhiJulce.

Idaho::!:. 10 ':;.69c Onions _ 10 :;_39c
FLORIDA nMPLE ORANGES, Jumbo Size ...... doz. 69c

c.,..

Frozen Foods!

Cookies ~:~~

~':: 39c
Cherry Pie~::..
...h 49c
Frosted Ball Donuts 29c
Potato Chips ~·.:.. _ :-59c
---·

pkg.

pk..

Morton, p,_, 6 Dtllcl0111 Flavon

Cream Pies
Ice Creamv':.':
Orange Juice
Pecan 'Pies=~

AlP

~~ 29c
::!:99c .
6 ':.. 99c
~~ 59c

Cod

Dctiry Foo cls

CoffaqeCh~- ~~49c
Fresh Eggs ':lt.=. A ..;, 45c
Margarine Nut~or . 4 ~ 69c
Sharp Cheese::!"_ ... 69c

-IIAM tiO

• LUTELY FREiaiO~US liNGO SUP e~eh
time you Ylslt Jour AlP Food- Store thlf
1111y help you win one of the wonll~rfvl
cash prias shown 1bove.

HYOitADI BlAND

POTTED MEATS

, •., I

"The St&lt;n-e With A Hart""' .

1&amp;.

lb. pkg. 98e

Ground
Beef 3
......

lb.1,35
pkg.

VALLEY
lib.

pkg.

e Prlcas J:ffecUvo Jan, 27-28-29 VALLEY

Jl .Ful-l'alu Buu/

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FROZEN

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Withpurch1..
of 61ight bulbs

2-ply

It

· regul1r price

$,.00

APPLE SAUCE

2:: 29c
~

.

INSTANT COFFEE _•o;:sp'

6-12 OZ. BOnLES

39c

COCA-COLA

,,..,. Dlpollt

Jl .FIII-l'ulu Buul

conAGE
CHEESE
c

f•mllySire
30oz.
arton

LAC&amp; BATHROOM

TISSUE _,__
JO 80 '

DOG FOOD

-

FAIRMONT

4;::. 2Sc
t!! ·33c
.

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DUNCAN HINES

CAKE MIXES

SUGAR
5 ~~ 49~ :·

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Whl..
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Devils Food

FAIRMONt

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Given Awur Feb. 22
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STOKELY'S PUMPKIN
2No~~ 2Sc ~ ·
MARGARINE :~~[HERN
10 :~~ 89c !
I10c
JERZEE EVAP MILK
PUFFS FACIAL TISSUES ~~~~~E~ bo:.17c
FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES ~~~~~'-"-· 89c
PERMANENT ANJI. FREEZE o~::. ~;:mp -~- s1·49

SHORTENING

FOR

Rlgbt Reserved to Limit

COLONIAL

MAXWELL HOUSE
A&amp;P Br1nd Pl'llh.,...,

. ' : !! .:.

57~

Pure Fresh Beef - 2

STOKELY

PLAy BONUS BI NGfJ'": ;r-oc: BISCUITS a::::... . 4:: 31c
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Mix.

Open 8 to s-Mon. Tbru iat. ,

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Dtvll't Food, Yellow 1nol White
Cab Ml- - c-my Pl:-.1
Whitt Frosting Mix llnld Mix - Buttermilk and
ey Buclrwhat Pancab Mix lt. .
tult &amp; Dumpling Mix - Butt.millc Muffin Mix - Iran Muffin

PILJ,IJlUitY OR IALLMID

IV*HI

ROAST

MARKET

....

Fni•Val11

47c

•
I

•-a- 2 !:79c

'.

If you lim not ahw.•cly clone so, theM'•
still 111111 to pick up the Free hnus llnao
'
Game lOok 11 your friendly A&amp;P Food
Store ••• 1ncl, Nmambtr, you gat ABSO

PACINE
y
.I

John ........

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Jane Porkor-4 Dtliciouo Flovm

BfGi.lsH
ROAST

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__,,. Fresh Fruits &amp;Vegetables!
Navel Oranges

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Perch Fillets :: 45c
PmhDnuod

CA&amp;.IPORNIA
SWEET, JUICY

C

Beef Values
FOR YOU!!
ARM ROAST

Co;n Jtll~~o p...,

Ia protection like thia a rood reuon for llhoppina' Alf

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znmuwCLIP THIS COUPON une••muuuu•"'i

FUL • VALU GRADED GOOD QUALITY

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TURKEYS

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CATn.E - Sieen 17 IAI IS.·
to; Heifers 14 to tUl;
Fa i
Cows 14 to 17; Climer• U ~
13.50; Bulla 17 to 211.10; Sloek
Steers 19 to 23.5e; Stock Helroro
16 to 18.25; Slocl; Slelr Calveo
Ia to 16; SIGel 11et11r Calva
II ~ IS.
VEAL CALVES- Tops SUO;
Seconds 311.70; Medium Jl 10
32.80; Common aDd IUI•Ito :IG
to JUO.

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SUiy, But PainM
There aren't many_ arou~d. ' ult's the silliest looking
Bobby Morse 11 "ail af
b . 'So . 8 .11 a·xt a d Dick lie event I ever saw. Af er the
1
1
·
lS
Y nbec e first workout I couldn't get
York·. • . but ~ey hav~
om_ of bed the next morning. I was
Iosely assoc1aled w1th tclevJd-· auffenng
·
fr
· ·,
om sh'm
n, as have Don Adamo an ,Powell sadistiCIIily told me
. ck Von Dyke, who may yet lget out to the beach and toe i
I ake tt on the bil ~&lt;reen ' and heel it up. II worked. hul i
I~'
Hardeot Paober
, 'hurt.
., .Biif the guy who's buckt"'l l "When we weot to Tokyo
de$! or at I Is tall, l•nky Jill! ' location I was tnalructed by the
flttt~t~, a veteran of 11 mo\'1e1 :
h
;n::
h
If
. 1apatt&lt;'se coac .
1115
'lil. per aps, ge mg
·one day I walked down lht
rest break. right
now
G'
T ky , s-•way ,
. "W lk
IDZ8, o o I liiiiU
Cary l .rant In
(on
a ' t. . th h I nd toe
the
')0
Run,
1 acmg
e ee a
' people got out ol my way like
Almost everybody ~~:oes to see oelonged in a rubber room
tir::mt's ictures, and this trme no window!!.
•:,i "'II also see young Mr. · ''But now ('m good enough
Hutton.
it to eoter a track meet.
··This is the funniest and best l &lt;..'Onfident r could 111flke a pretty
:novie I've ever been in," aald , ~ood ohowlng. hut II should
Hutlon during a lunch break ··1 :a lot of laughs in the
.SIP come on the aet when J' o11 And that is
~waking. just to watch Cary the 6 foot, 4-lnch actor seeks.
rant work. I've been taliilll a With luck and the
1
:eaf or two from his book."
pictures. the hey may not
'
'\{ ~tton 's comi ng role requires :ar off whtn the moeuls bellow: ·
1U _to become a heel and toe , ~·Get me Jim Hut~!"
1

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1111

lb.

yettrs.

l

.c

TENDER- JUICY
WELL TRIMMED CUTS

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SIRLOIN STEAK
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Ulllleol' ~ laieftlllloul . ln Jeel, ~· •lt!d

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HOLLYWOOD tUPll -''Gel ,.,n.er In tbt Japaneaa Olym1
me J~ek Lemm011!"
pie Games.
,
.
A college athlete, Hutton had '
That'• the inevttable ory ol to learn lhe ort of the Olymplo
prodltel'l and directors ~ttb 1 walk 3 n event that draws 1
~ophi.!!ticated {:omedy serlpt.b If twwl~ of mirth from spectators.
lbey llOI't aet Lemmon I ey IAt the starting gun the athletes
it4Dk the idea or walt UDIII be'• , resemble a coUectlon ol
nalloht..
lwith bunions JOstling one
r 't's ~eAt for Lenunon, but Ianother iD pursuit of Jayne
mUrder 01 you111 movlt aom• Mansfield.
i
l dlans.
1 "It took me six weeke to i
1
_,_.
learn how to do the heel and
You think DOl! Nama uother toe with Jack Powell. He \101
funny actor "berho ~pptopro~t~: m tbe Olympics twice aDd held
him in the num
.
• I 1 couple of world records,"
recent Hlutoo Ja.id.

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ToppiDa boulhUIIt New Y~ .
The IIIOiiii 11 beiWeel HW Y~ basebiD tum llir •
No Voice DopreciiUoa
11lllted me ~ 11101'1 than and 11m quarter
mlllloJL
Th
Mls Ell added
$12,000 - or what thol Item ~ (No morntnr ii.rl
In 111111, .BmJ Slubldmter oil.
1
us._
machinery 'COS!3 - I ye ar.
Tbe evening 1181'1 ~ Jupl· Notre Dune's lalnoUI "JI'&amp;lr
•: d 1 1 • a~
11
opera lamger hmay ~ e u" o ml
depreclaUoa allowance, ·'··OM
ter Satn~ and Man
Hommen" . !ootball backfteld
nor ro es or ave "' re ra a a
were available to opera ...,era • -·
.,.. al the • ..; ·or 111
comparatively early II• wh.erewould m
a
at pvtnga·In U. S, Supreme Commander or '7"
. -.· , .
as doctors and lawyers can
tu
ean JII'O
allied lorcee lD tile Paclllc lD
-,continue ltltetr ,careen at. ever- IA!n years.
ea.
W"orltl War
G;n. ~u A ,lhouabt lor !Itt' .da7- '
Increasing Incomes . as time Miss Elias declined In ellsMacArthur, Wllf born 1011 lbiiJ President
Grover · 'Ciev•
goes' by and until they decide cuss how much she eams from Tbe· Dalal Lama, poliUeal day ln,l880.
land: "Our ~~ wter, u
to take don their shingles. her appearances at the Met or and aplrilual ruler or Tibet, II OD :~~~~;;;;;!
/
u your cblel malia
Beller . Hom..
Gardens' on concert lours, but she ad-'swom 10
·
In 1137
uere11ta a
lrull"

'Jack Lemmon Most Sought
Mter Comedian in 1966

m

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m .... •

I

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,
1968 Income tall BUido advises
that $1~ a year, or 10 per
cent can be deducti.! from an
II ' of --•tn
tbal costs
em
m""" ery
$12 000 and has a useful ll!e or
'
·

In Hollywood

pictures relt&gt;ased

,_. ...

'·rner ·lol t.h2o1r.·1-o1~" ~w~:a!~~a;;;~ ~~~u~.:.t~::

·

Income Tax (Ouch) Time is Just Around· the
NEW YORK (UPIJ-lncome
Hill Sour Note
tax time is just around the But high-salaried
corner and it is a time when mechanics with modest
everyone seems lo regard Un- comes doctors lawyers
'bett
ff
cle Sam as a pickpocket.
engmeers are
er o
Executives earning more opera Singers, accordong to
than 150.1100 a year seem. to 1of u,e_leadlng stars of the
f~l that any additton~l .g&gt;ms , lropobtan Ope~a.
owtil go mostly to the 1reasury. , Ro,ahnd Eloas, a mr~.
And the little man - say .. •iprano who 19 so11shap
Y
1 Pl~yboy
mechan~r who earns less tha" could moonlight
$tD,IIOO--regards the Aril 15 Bunny i! she were. not IIIIerbite u 1 little too deep.
. esLed in more esthetiC pursuJta,
Loud complaining also may : said wjstfully over a cup of
bo heard from doctors, lawyers cof!ee recently that she thought
ani! other self-employed profes- opera singers should be given
.. siObal people who do not enjoy the same ronslder1tiona as cor-.
the henerill of. the withholding poraflon eiOCUtiVel and ether
lues.
professional busines• mOD.

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MORTON'S FROZEN DINNERS
I·' ..

ALL VARimES

FOR .

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...

'

..

•

.

•

• I

I

' II
l

to-DIIIt lentbm, PomflOY·Nid~leport. 0.,

financial Gossip

I'

·

For lnalallce. Mill Elias
noted. oilmen gel a depletion
allowance while others get
many dollars knocked orr their
1 me taxea !or depreciation
nco
or property.
~
"But operallngen 9 notrecelve these considaratlons,"
Miss Elias Slid. "As lhne goes
by there Is a dlmlnlshlni vocal
quality in tho voice."

'

.

,

,

lupo,.Riatot CLUB or

you can't make

an1istake
atAaP

y1l

I

•.

ll

&gt;iPoultry Production Has
•1~rown into Big Business

.i
•

!

."

'

.. (lfASHfNGTON (UPIJ - Pout- per rent.
Jly production, which used wbo The department oak! the pro• ,I small, runt. backyard enter- ductlon of broilers, turkeys and
t')rlfe,~ hal developed into big ('ggs in Georgia provides em. bu~neu and I• getting bigger. ployment for almost 17.000 perFor example, take the chickt-!1 . sons. The agency said nearly
busil'tf811 In Georgia. The Agri-: 11,000 have jobs in hatcheriel,
culture Department classes i feed
mills, and paultry and
Georglo 11 the No. t paultry : egg proceBSing planto. Addllionproducing state, Jeading in al people are employed in trans.
production and second i porting finished product 1 to
o populous California in I markets outside the stlte.
farm income !rom eggs. I
1
!arm incomeo
!rom ! The Agriculture Regearrh
Grorgia poultry in 1964 amount- ~ Service (ARS) has roduced a
ed to more th&lt;Jn $300 million, plan for a one-Ooor houae d&amp;broiltr produdion was est!- scrlhfd as stres~tng slmpltcity
mated at about fl74 million ; in design and containing many
•R• brought $112 million : lur- of the d.. irable features of.
keys were worth about t6 mil- larger; more.expensil'e hou.!lel.
.,.. W, and sales of farm chickens ARS said the plan is adaptwere respomible for more than able to fit the needs of gro•rlnr
$1 million. The value or chick~ families in many urban .and 1u.
enP consumed on fMms where burh~n areas.
giofn put the total well over The plan pro•ldeo !or
$300 million.
bedrooms, living rook,
JA!e department said more and combination kitchen-&lt;llnlng
ttw'd hall of all Georgia farma room There io space
In 191!4 wer• devoted to paultry washing machine near
production. Cash farm Income bedreoms and back door,
from poultry mado up about 71 II can be curtained from view.
per rent of t1tal farm mcome. The Uvinl area covers 180
The department said that by oquare !eel. Space al!o Ia pro1917 Income !rom poultry in vlded r..- • 196-oquare root car&lt; Gtorgia will rise to nearly II port which can be put either
; per cent ol Ioiii cash receipll behind or •• the aide ol
!rom !arming.
h"""e
' &lt;- The ca•h receipll !rom eggo An ARS ol!iclal oaid the JaD.
. ·m Georgia will he up 17 per nera eatimated such a houae
' cent in 1917 from 1964. while can be built ru- $11,000 w
the incroaae ht broiler&amp; will be 7 f!J,IOO, dopendi"'l upan locallon.

I

1
' .
!

M3fket Report

FJ'. PLEASANT
JJVESTOCK SALES co.
,. Fl'. PLEASANT, w. VA.
Salftl)-, Jll. zz, liN
"!'"·. ., - 175 IG 210 '!I to 21Heavlll 2! to 2HO: Llghll
Fat 8oWI 11 to 23:
to 20; Pip ll to 20
Jl to D.

T-Jone Steaks •. $1-os Cube Steaks •. $]·05
............
'.
Porterhouse ~~lt. $1- 15 Beef Stew _ •. 79c

Sausage
Ever pick up a "bar-pin" somewhere_ . .
only to disoover later it wasn't a bargain at aD?
Well, you'll never make a mistake like that at AlP. Because ..
~don't

sell "bargain" good1 .•.
only quality merchandise at thrifty prices.
!.

,... 59c Veal Steaks ,.._!:99c

FRESH FROZEN

SUPER-RIGHT- SMOKED 1

SMALL

COOKED

Z. We never mi1represent. Never.
3. Everything you buy at AlP ia guaranteed to pleiiB!' E·.. .· t!:ing.

HAll ,..

So. you ean even ahop carelessly at AlP if rou like.
Of coune you won't. But isn't ij nice to know we
take care for you. Because we eare abQut you.

'.:::

-

-

It'• one or many.

Sea Trout_ •-~~c
C:OPYRIGHl 1: 19&amp;1. fHl GREAT ATV.NTIC &amp; PACIFIC il ~ l,

49

AMERICAN IIAUTY

c·

Gold1111 Hominy - Pl1ln N•vy
...... - Sp~~~hettl - llby Butter
IIN111 - Pint. lllna - Pork a
Beens - 0..-k W KldMr ......
-TONhiJulce.

Idaho::!:. 10 ':;.69c Onions _ 10 :;_39c
FLORIDA nMPLE ORANGES, Jumbo Size ...... doz. 69c

c.,..

Frozen Foods!

Cookies ~:~~

~':: 39c
Cherry Pie~::..
...h 49c
Frosted Ball Donuts 29c
Potato Chips ~·.:.. _ :-59c
---·

pkg.

pk..

Morton, p,_, 6 Dtllcl0111 Flavon

Cream Pies
Ice Creamv':.':
Orange Juice
Pecan 'Pies=~

AlP

~~ 29c
::!:99c .
6 ':.. 99c
~~ 59c

Cod

Dctiry Foo cls

CoffaqeCh~- ~~49c
Fresh Eggs ':lt.=. A ..;, 45c
Margarine Nut~or . 4 ~ 69c
Sharp Cheese::!"_ ... 69c

-IIAM tiO

• LUTELY FREiaiO~US liNGO SUP e~eh
time you Ylslt Jour AlP Food- Store thlf
1111y help you win one of the wonll~rfvl
cash prias shown 1bove.

HYOitADI BlAND

POTTED MEATS

, •., I

"The St&lt;n-e With A Hart""' .

1&amp;.

lb. pkg. 98e

Ground
Beef 3
......

lb.1,35
pkg.

VALLEY
lib.

pkg.

e Prlcas J:ffecUvo Jan, 27-28-29 VALLEY

Jl .Ful-l'alu Buu/

OGNA _. ·3 ....$1

SNOW DRIFT

FROZEN

NNERS

t.\
I

" ,':

tall

IIIII

Withpurch1..
of 61ight bulbs

2-ply

It

· regul1r price

$,.00

APPLE SAUCE

2:: 29c
~

.

INSTANT COFFEE _•o;:sp'

6-12 OZ. BOnLES

39c

COCA-COLA

,,..,. Dlpollt

Jl .FIII-l'ulu Buul

conAGE
CHEESE
c

f•mllySire
30oz.
arton

LAC&amp; BATHROOM

TISSUE _,__
JO 80 '

DOG FOOD

-

FAIRMONT

4;::. 2Sc
t!! ·33c
.

_;j...

DUNCAN HINES

CAKE MIXES

SUGAR
5 ~~ 49~ :·

""':

•.

Whl..
Yellow
Devils Food

FAIRMONt

'

'

...

MILK~
"I

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26" Roadlater
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Bobby Morse 11 "ail af
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York·. • . but ~ey hav~
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. ck Von Dyke, who may yet lget out to the beach and toe i
I ake tt on the bil ~&lt;reen ' and heel it up. II worked. hul i
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Hardeot Paober
, 'hurt.
., .Biif the guy who's buckt"'l l "When we weot to Tokyo
de$! or at I Is tall, l•nky Jill! ' location I was tnalructed by the
flttt~t~, a veteran of 11 mo\'1e1 :
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(on
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1 acmg
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' people got out ol my way like
Almost everybody ~~:oes to see oelonged in a rubber room
tir::mt's ictures, and this trme no window!!.
•:,i "'II also see young Mr. · ''But now ('m good enough
Hutton.
it to eoter a track meet.
··This is the funniest and best l &lt;..'Onfident r could 111flke a pretty
:novie I've ever been in," aald , ~ood ohowlng. hut II should
Hutlon during a lunch break ··1 :a lot of laughs in the
.SIP come on the aet when J' o11 And that is
~waking. just to watch Cary the 6 foot, 4-lnch actor seeks.
rant work. I've been taliilll a With luck and the
1
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pictures. the hey may not
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A college athlete, Hutton had '
That'• the inevttable ory ol to learn lhe ort of the Olymplo
prodltel'l and directors ~ttb 1 walk 3 n event that draws 1
~ophi.!!ticated {:omedy serlpt.b If twwl~ of mirth from spectators.
lbey llOI't aet Lemmon I ey IAt the starting gun the athletes
it4Dk the idea or walt UDIII be'• , resemble a coUectlon ol
nalloht..
lwith bunions JOstling one
r 't's ~eAt for Lenunon, but Ianother iD pursuit of Jayne
mUrder 01 you111 movlt aom• Mansfield.
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1 "It took me six weeke to i
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You think DOl! Nama uother toe with Jack Powell. He \101
funny actor "berho ~pptopro~t~: m tbe Olympics twice aDd held
him in the num
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• I 1 couple of world records,"
recent Hlutoo Ja.id.

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The IIIOiiii 11 beiWeel HW Y~ basebiD tum llir •
No Voice DopreciiUoa
11lllted me ~ 11101'1 than and 11m quarter
mlllloJL
Th
Mls Ell added
$12,000 - or what thol Item ~ (No morntnr ii.rl
In 111111, .BmJ Slubldmter oil.
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machinery 'COS!3 - I ye ar.
Tbe evening 1181'1 ~ Jupl· Notre Dune's lalnoUI "JI'&amp;lr
•: d 1 1 • a~
11
opera lamger hmay ~ e u" o ml
depreclaUoa allowance, ·'··OM
ter Satn~ and Man
Hommen" . !ootball backfteld
nor ro es or ave "' re ra a a
were available to opera ...,era • -·
.,.. al the • ..; ·or 111
comparatively early II• wh.erewould m
a
at pvtnga·In U. S, Supreme Commander or '7"
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as doctors and lawyers can
tu
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allied lorcee lD tile Paclllc lD
-,continue ltltetr ,careen at. ever- IA!n years.
ea.
W"orltl War
G;n. ~u A ,lhouabt lor !Itt' .da7- '
Increasing Incomes . as time Miss Elias declined In ellsMacArthur, Wllf born 1011 lbiiJ President
Grover · 'Ciev•
goes' by and until they decide cuss how much she eams from Tbe· Dalal Lama, poliUeal day ln,l880.
land: "Our ~~ wter, u
to take don their shingles. her appearances at the Met or and aplrilual ruler or Tibet, II OD :~~~~;;;;;!
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Beller . Hom..
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'Jack Lemmon Most Sought
Mter Comedian in 1966

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that $1~ a year, or 10 per
cent can be deducti.! from an
II ' of --•tn
tbal costs
em
m""" ery
$12 000 and has a useful ll!e or
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pictures relt&gt;ased

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NEW YORK (UPIJ-lncome
Hill Sour Note
tax time is just around the But high-salaried
corner and it is a time when mechanics with modest
everyone seems lo regard Un- comes doctors lawyers
'bett
ff
cle Sam as a pickpocket.
engmeers are
er o
Executives earning more opera Singers, accordong to
than 150.1100 a year seem. to 1of u,e_leadlng stars of the
f~l that any additton~l .g&gt;ms , lropobtan Ope~a.
owtil go mostly to the 1reasury. , Ro,ahnd Eloas, a mr~.
And the little man - say .. •iprano who 19 so11shap
Y
1 Pl~yboy
mechan~r who earns less tha" could moonlight
$tD,IIOO--regards the Aril 15 Bunny i! she were. not IIIIerbite u 1 little too deep.
. esLed in more esthetiC pursuJta,
Loud complaining also may : said wjstfully over a cup of
bo heard from doctors, lawyers cof!ee recently that she thought
ani! other self-employed profes- opera singers should be given
.. siObal people who do not enjoy the same ronslder1tiona as cor-.
the henerill of. the withholding poraflon eiOCUtiVel and ether
lues.
professional busines• mOD.

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Whole
l(rs. Hallie Smith, Mrs. John.
IS THE
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1 26 Stc monogram~. patches, darns, FOR DRIVEWAYS AND I straighl, ages 21-10.
Some 1
Quality - - - •
bag
7:30 p.m . .at the home of Mrs.
mic::rellaneous Cul l or wnte
etc.. all Wlihout attachments. I PARKING AREAS.
I experience helpful but not ncWilson, co-hostes! will be
Mrs. How&lt;. rd CeciL 800 W ~ .--------'--·, Fu ll baloncc due $59.29 or Sfi
Main St . Pomeroy.
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you
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Mrs.
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PHONE IN EVENINGS.
per month. Call WY 2-6555.
6 29 tk ,
' per hour after short training.
JAN. !I
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For application write
The W.C.T.U. will
meet
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1255
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Friday eveomg, Jan. 28 at the
1TAPE RECORDER, 1965
Notice
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Corwin Avenue,
Hamilton,
Heath Methodist Church at UO
el . This set just like new. l
Fine ton.. Electric J&gt;lr!able. :
Ohio. Or call 51 5
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will
Du.d
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5
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reels,
2
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speed. Just $65.25.
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DICK TRACY

FOR ~ALE

GROVER'S STUDIO

By HAROLD GRAY

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNI&amp;

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FOUH HOOM fu rn , hrd apartment. WY 2-31i58.
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fffOOM.~- h~1i~-,1nd- ga--;.~·ge, 9181
Locust SL, rrar. Call Marttn
Restauran t. WY 2.-9913.
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THR EE and -ffJu r rooiTi- ruiflishtd and unfurnishrd aparlments. WY •-5434.
12 6 tfc
- FIJRNIEHED, -4 roo;;;, and
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W\' 2·3975.
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9-3193.
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Help Wanted

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nJI~ Aerotred Shoes. Full
time. High commisplus bo•us. Complete
for men and women.

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Tile Fabrtt Shoo. POmeroy paid 1travel, _housing, food,
Authorized Singer Sales
Atlantic. lllllb salary jobs.

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PRECIOUS FADING
PORTRAITS!

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Felrmont
Help Wanted
FOR SALE
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Whole
l(rs. Hallie Smith, Mrs. John.
IS THE
Cilm·n Journal and Columbus ZIG ZAG OMATIC well k
Hog_ lb.
Ketcbka, Mra. Herbert ChamI
TIME
TO
PLACE
YOUR
DISpall'h
boys.
for
\1idrlleporl
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Wanted To Buy
Instructions
herii and Miss Bess Sanborn.
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an d Pomeroy. ,., 1so. o r.r o~ bu h I
bt
The Riverview Garden Club
ORDER
lor
LIMESTONE
tton o es sews on u tons '
or
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d1shrs
TRUCK Drivers, semi
or
Finest
lb.
will meet Thursday, Jan. 'rJ at
WY 2·2fi:H.
1 26 Stc monogram~. patches, darns, FOR DRIVEWAYS AND I straighl, ages 21-10.
Some 1
Quality - - - •
bag
7:30 p.m . .at the home of Mrs.
mic::rellaneous Cul l or wnte
etc.. all Wlihout attachments. I PARKING AREAS.
I experience helpful but not ncWilson, co-hostes! will be
Mrs. How&lt;. rd CeciL 800 W ~ .--------'--·, Fu ll baloncc due $59.29 or Sfi
Main St . Pomeroy.
I
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you
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Mrs.
Frank
Wise.
PHONE IN EVENINGS.
per month. Call WY 2-6555.
6 29 tk ,
' per hour after short training.
JAN. !I
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For application write
The W.C.T.U. will
meet
II
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1255
,
Friday eveomg, Jan. 28 at the
1TAPE RECORDER, 1965
Notice
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Corwin Avenue,
Hamilton,
Heath Methodist Church at UO
el . This set just like new. l
Fine ton.. Electric J&gt;lr!able. :
Ohio. Or call 51 5
3 tc
will
Du.d
track,
5
inch
reels,
2
RUTLAND
speed. Just $65.25.
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Apply WY 2·2156
'STEREO

PHONE WY

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at the Legion haD. Mrs•
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From the

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Low mileage by 1 owner, spotless clean interior, aqua
finish. whitewall tires show little wear, automatic tran,.
mission. If you want a Buick, there Is none fJner than
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POWER

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llturctay 1: ~0 A. M. to 11:00 Noon '
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OFFICE tiOURS
l :lt A. M. to 5:00 1". M. Dally

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pick up load;
2 loads. 'Phone WY 2-2954.

size.

1960 Rambler Station Wagon _ _ _ $499

1963 Buick LeS.bre 4 Door

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THE lORN LOSER

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and haveo as many extra
f.mnts m&lt;~d e &lt;IS yo u wisll.

DICK TRACY

FOR ~ALE

GROVER'S STUDIO

By HAROLD GRAY

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNI&amp;

:-rrl_ '0. /JMMFQT:ME? ~ USES

VJOOD "CI:!l::t!J-'tJCi-1 AS NOW·, 8AKU'l~.
fvlr\f&lt;ING 1-'FES.C:RVES, BOILING CLOTH ES ~
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ABBIE AND SLATS

FOUH HOOM fu rn , hrd apartment. WY 2-31i58.
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fffOOM.~- h~1i~-,1nd- ga--;.~·ge, 9181
Locust SL, rrar. Call Marttn
Restauran t. WY 2.-9913.
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THR EE and -ffJu r rooiTi- ruiflishtd and unfurnishrd aparlments. WY •-5434.
12 6 tfc
- FIJRNIEHED, -4 roo;;;, and
· balh. apartrnenl in Pomeroy.
W\' 2·3975.
12 31 tfc
I ROOM turnished aparlment
for rent Phone WY 2-2776. AI·
ter 5 p m. Phone WY 2-3574.
Rowl ey and Reed Hardware.
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Minersville, Ohio, t"boDe W\
1-3324.
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t 1649 Lincoln Hgts.' 2 bedroom

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house_ Beautiful Birch kitcncn

cabinels. Phone • WY 2-5127.
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39. Go aboard

a ship
41 . SIIU"'lese

TRAILER SPACES for
renl in the Village of Middl eport Call WY 2-3346 or WY
i-2186 or WY 2-31!0~.
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44. ·Kitchen

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Livestock

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horse, .lerfiey cow. and GuerDcow. Set of Ford Plows.
9-3193.
I 20 3tp

Help Wanted

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CASH? Sell famou&lt;
nJI~ Aerotred Shoes. Full
time. High commisplus bo•us. Complete
for men and women.

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furnished
Gordon Rae,

fr ee.
Dlstricl
3584 Darbyshire
,tl!ti!IDibus, Ohio, Zip
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NARROW lSTHio!UI BlilTWIIIIIN 'l'WO Ellfilrirt.ilill. -

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Glllla untr etwot4
1ro111 'U,SJI.A. , . . _ .-t
held Ia Mafnllle, Ky• .,. SatIIIIIQ, Jr. D IIIII IIIIIIIIIUfld
feUewiDCIIIIarmatloo b ll'tl

Jean II less than 10 per emt of
the average, thai year II ellJDI.
nated and the average o1 the
romaining yeara beeame the
COJIII!IURIIy yteld. liD eoundes
wllh less than SOO acrea alloted,
the enUre cOunly Ia eonsldered
as one oommnnlty.)
farmen.
T)lt "natloDal average yield
He predktiiUt eo 11 I goal" .la c!eflned In the legislaeroo1oo1 a1 .....,. allollr 111 linn as the ylald per aero wblch
will ....., lhe 111r1q bill- 111 a aallonal basis lbe Secreneal.
tary delermlnOI will improve
or Insure tile usability of the
~ tobacco and Increase the net
Tb1 present ~~fl ror"'" retun1s per pound to the grow.
meut program ""'""" ,...
era. It ll upocttd that 1ha
lll8liY 7881'1 hi beplng ~ "llllloo•l nerage ;rlold pi''
pilei re• Nr ...U 1D Unt lor burl., lor 1llltl will bubout :
wltll domaDd. PrieH ncelvtd J,OOO poundt per acrre.
by growers beve been favor• u lbo "preliminary'' lor a
bll. Colli lo the llomllmeut fartll Is below 811 per . . ot
for prlco IUPporla on tobacco the commllllily av•age !leld, It
have been relaU Nly 11D811. Ia Increased to 10 per -.,t ol
lluriog lbe moat recent lour tho aommunlty ;rleld.
marloatlag Ji&amp;rl, ho111nr, bur- H the "peelrnhw • yield
ley produeilm baa ..-led for o ferm It more thaa 1JO per
disappearance (domestic usage cent of the community yield, It
plus exports) by 288 million is reduced by averaging It wltb
pounds. This resulted m I he the "national average, yield
build-up of a surplus. The carry· goal," but no farm's "prallmlover of old crop burley In tbe =-._ _ _ _ _,_:.__ _ I
Inventories of manufacturers
and dealera and under Government loan on October 1, 1965.
beginning of the current marketing y...,., was 1,416 million
pounds (farm salel welgbt), an
all time high.
The Iota! supply (carryover
plus ostimated production lor
!be current marketing year, Is WASIUNGTON (UP!t -Pres2.0'MI million pounds. This sup- ideot Jobnscn asked Coagren
ply Ia sufficient for about 3.3 Tuesday to step up the wor
yean at current Jevela or do- against poverty for U mlllloa
muUo ueage and export. It Is poor rural famiU.s through a
gen.,.ally agn"'d that a supply new, federally • aided program
of about U yoara• duration 18 o1 joint action by ama11 clti•
desirable.
and ouUying areu.
Tho buildup Ill ouwlles Is
duo 1o Increased per-aore yields CaU!ng for steps to give rural
In recent years. Dwing
the areas tbe
ll8ll1t teDtrall!ed
I yuro, ~. burley ;iields dlrectloa in anti • poverty efaveraged 1,111j! pounds per acre. Iorio thai big cltiee alreadJ are
During lllo most recent 3 years. achlevleg, Johnaoa aent the
1~, ylelde averaged 2,151 House and Senate upectal
pmmda per acre, an lacrea.. of · Hou.. and Sell8te
a apaelal
about one-third.
· message recornmeadbtg:
lleJearcl! data l!lld aales r«·
ords lor Individual ferms show Establlsbmettl of 1 number
that further Increases can be of community
developllllllt
made 1n per acre y!elda In· districts to eombille tbt reaourcreases In per acre ylel~ ,... ceo of "rural govemmeata a.a
quire reductions to acreage aJ. small cities in tmprovlag the
lotmenl.o, which in turn est!- quality of lifo lor 1M
ei
mate further incroases In yte!da. both.
A New Tool
Federal gruta of lllOIItiJ toAcreage · poundage market- ass~t 111 planning and coord;nalng quotas are a
· Uon by tllose dlstricta .,·"a
of farm acreage allotments
comprehensive attack" H rural
farm poundsge quotas.
poverty problems.
acreage-poundage, !ann
age allotments would be conllin- 1 -Seledion by the oecrltary
ued in about the aame way
of agriculture of pilot tllstrlcte
they have operated
the "to afford experienoe IJI o
past 25 years. In
represeatativo variety ol geo.
poundage quota would bo
graphic, ecouomic sod lUCia!
llsbe1 fer each farm.
conditione.•
Farm and Other Yields

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110': ~ • ·1~. This would "IIIII. to give· II a i lltY sll and llow"er· if we elect to mah i
re"!lt IIi more acres to produce twO thirP , vol!! In a xeleren- lain lbe present program ar 1

aereap • poundage leglslalloll' level In • single year. but rathprovides • form Of Insurance .. er p,revides lor a downward ad~
galnol aoma of ·lht
of jplllmeut by such an """"!1'1 as
111117" yield II reduced below growlag tobaeco.
.
the Secretary detennlnea ls
Ill per ttDI tllbe ClOillllliiDily The liw provides further that desirable to effect an ' orderly
yteld.
srowen on lilY (arm can mill' reduction of supplies to the reThe "PreelmiD&amp;&amp;1" yteld 1vr kel wjthoul ~lly_ IO per eent serve supply level. Further, UDeach farm will be adjus~ 1JDI. more ,than the farm poundage der acreage-pound~~Re, ao lndlform1J to. make Ill&amp; · DJIIOIIII quota' the first year (a pound, ca~ above, any downward adweighted average ylald equaJ age quota Ia an eJBcl 10 per J.,UOettt can not exceed 16 per
the "UIIOIIII averap
yield cent in subsequ111t years), but cent of eetlmated utilization Blld
aoaJ.•
any markeUnga 'ID oxceea ot tbe oporl.
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Ia eltahll!!hJJJg "llftlimlnary" deducled 1r1m the farm'a quo- quote 18 conwrted to acres by
ytekll, Udl aQjuatmeal will a- Ia (both aeres and pounds) IDr dividing the quota by the nation.
IIIOUllt Ill a reduction of abootthe foUowlag year.
·
al yteld goal1 If the ,nattonal
7.T per ttDI ID the preilmiDarJ Tile &amp;CI'tlll&amp;"-poundag• Jeglsl"' average yteld goal Ia aet
at
;rlald for each firm.
lion 11011111DJ more liberal pro- 3,0011 pounds per acre, a quota
'1lle I'Gundage quota 1vr eacb. vl.ol0111 1vr utabllahlng the na- of 611 mUU.U pounds would prn-

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dum which muet ~ held wit:.•n aecept the . 15 P.r cent "'~ i '
Price suppbrt under acreage- 45 days after his announc:.emenl, acreage 1be ~umber of 'min ·
poUJidege )VIII' be available for burley farmers will continue to mum producers wW be lnerea·
the tobacco."'' all farms where operate under tile preoenracre- ed from the pre!ltllt 31 per ceJ."
no ·more · thai tile acreage. aJ. age allotment program.
to 57 per cerlt.
lotment acres are harvested- However, lhey. will IIUffer a · ·JD my opinioD ihla coo~nuc !
tile ••me as UlJ!Ier the acreage 15 per.cent cutin a~ 8Jl.ot- eroilon of burley ao:eage wi ··
allotment program. Under acre- menta lor lfltl6. The ~tary eoon llestrey the lndust,ry ID m· ·
age-peulldqe, however, prl&lt;e ID a vert liberal application of eight . burley states. Tl ·
silppQriiSavallable(andno-pen-the formula under the acreage amaDor
acreage
eaoc
ally 11 due) only on marketings aDotmenl program Ia forced by not 8UpPIY our manufacturer '
up to Ill pel' cent (110 per cent law ro apply a ~ per cent cut neede ..d a substllullon for bur
after the first year) of the In acreage. Thla II reality la~la the elgar8ttt blend wl ,
farm'a ~go quota.
more than a 15 I""' cent cut .In ~e: place or jlerhaps the in:
H The Secretary .presents tile acreage s,a 31 per ee~~t o1 biJro. porlation of foreign burley ma.
a~o proatam, and let farmera are mbllmuw ~ flU lbelr neede.
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Kroger Fresh

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K...... F...... Lomb

K.... Lombllr!tlo

Loin Chops ... -" ,~~. $1.29

Steaks ...... . _. "'" $1.09

K,...,. Serve &amp; .. .,,

K....... Kwllk Krt.,

SMOKED H.AM

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Kine II '1111 1n. K_,. · Roa4y Turt.or. ,_
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Johnson asks

Poverty Relief
In Rural Areas

CAld ·-·- -··- , .• :: 99e
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Shrimp •_••. .. :!. $L09
Cube Steaks, 2 oL _ __ 10 for $1
Jlb.Jiirfl.• $1.lf

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Ml'lk
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Mayonnaise ... -- 59c
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Tissue ....... ,. ... 5 ~.: •1
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and depoa1t 11 aar Kroger Storo. Acldlllonol blliDkt at

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Kroger Regular or Drip

In administering the
To Improve medical eare
poundage quota for burley
for poor families in rural arell,
bacco, farm, community,
a program of loans to help
the "nations! average
yield !students from those families
goal" are all used io
leorR medicine, and forgivenes!l
farm poundag&lt; quotas.
of those loans if the students
A "preUmlnary" yield Is es· practice medicine Ill poor rural
tabllsbed lor each farm by tal&lt;· area.
ll!g ~· sbnplo average of
Noting that "•early baH ~I
larm 1 yJeld per acre for the !be poor In the United StatH
throe highest yean during the live in rural areas " Job....t yean I~ (Tho Secretary told Coagress that five edmlnl•
may, m hla &lt;ilscreuon, " 11 the trationt bad managed to
I years, 1964Hit~.
Ide "
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The "community yield" Is d• prov
some ,.,...
!ermined by averaging the yitld hlllldreds of thousand! of poor
per aero lor aU farlllll In the families woo remala em omoU
.. nrnrnnnitv" (
farm• ud .. rural oommua.ic_...._, M
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lie election II ASC CIOJDII!unity
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higbest yem duriRg tbe 1 yoan
8LEEPY INDIANI
1J5N3 ('!be Secretary may
Tensleep, Wyoming, Ia at a
hla clbcretloo, use the 5 '
epol the Indiane QOD!Iklered "ten
UIMHl) u the
oleeps" distant from various olltlor
a1 the three
er polnto, the Amerleaa Auto.
mnblla As&amp;ociattoa notes.

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coupons in this ad.

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prep&amp;N tbe slate of chureh
flcen lor tho
bo preseuted Jt the
Cont.,....,. In February.
Preoent ...,., Mr1. Smllb,
Naa Moore, Church School
perlntendut, tho Rev. M.
Doweon. paolor, and Mro. Rnor••l
Lloyd. Mr. WIJD" Glbbone was
UIUible to bo preooot baoa1111
another meeting.

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held Ia Mafnllle, Ky• .,. SatIIIIIQ, Jr. D IIIII IIIIIIIIIUfld
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Jean II less than 10 per emt of
the average, thai year II ellJDI.
nated and the average o1 the
romaining yeara beeame the
COJIII!IURIIy yteld. liD eoundes
wllh less than SOO acrea alloted,
the enUre cOunly Ia eonsldered
as one oommnnlty.)
farmen.
T)lt "natloDal average yield
He predktiiUt eo 11 I goal" .la c!eflned In the legislaeroo1oo1 a1 .....,. allollr 111 linn as the ylald per aero wblch
will ....., lhe 111r1q bill- 111 a aallonal basis lbe Secreneal.
tary delermlnOI will improve
or Insure tile usability of the
~ tobacco and Increase the net
Tb1 present ~~fl ror"'" retun1s per pound to the grow.
meut program ""'""" ,...
era. It ll upocttd that 1ha
lll8liY 7881'1 hi beplng ~ "llllloo•l nerage ;rlold pi''
pilei re• Nr ...U 1D Unt lor burl., lor 1llltl will bubout :
wltll domaDd. PrieH ncelvtd J,OOO poundt per acrre.
by growers beve been favor• u lbo "preliminary'' lor a
bll. Colli lo the llomllmeut fartll Is below 811 per . . ot
for prlco IUPporla on tobacco the commllllily av•age !leld, It
have been relaU Nly 11D811. Ia Increased to 10 per -.,t ol
lluriog lbe moat recent lour tho aommunlty ;rleld.
marloatlag Ji&amp;rl, ho111nr, bur- H the "peelrnhw • yield
ley produeilm baa ..-led for o ferm It more thaa 1JO per
disappearance (domestic usage cent of the community yield, It
plus exports) by 288 million is reduced by averaging It wltb
pounds. This resulted m I he the "national average, yield
build-up of a surplus. The carry· goal," but no farm's "prallmlover of old crop burley In tbe =-._ _ _ _ _,_:.__ _ I
Inventories of manufacturers
and dealera and under Government loan on October 1, 1965.
beginning of the current marketing y...,., was 1,416 million
pounds (farm salel welgbt), an
all time high.
The Iota! supply (carryover
plus ostimated production lor
!be current marketing year, Is WASIUNGTON (UP!t -Pres2.0'MI million pounds. This sup- ideot Jobnscn asked Coagren
ply Ia sufficient for about 3.3 Tuesday to step up the wor
yean at current Jevela or do- against poverty for U mlllloa
muUo ueage and export. It Is poor rural famiU.s through a
gen.,.ally agn"'d that a supply new, federally • aided program
of about U yoara• duration 18 o1 joint action by ama11 clti•
desirable.
and ouUying areu.
Tho buildup Ill ouwlles Is
duo 1o Increased per-aore yields CaU!ng for steps to give rural
In recent years. Dwing
the areas tbe
ll8ll1t teDtrall!ed
I yuro, ~. burley ;iields dlrectloa in anti • poverty efaveraged 1,111j! pounds per acre. Iorio thai big cltiee alreadJ are
During lllo most recent 3 years. achlevleg, Johnaoa aent the
1~, ylelde averaged 2,151 House and Senate upectal
pmmda per acre, an lacrea.. of · Hou.. and Sell8te
a apaelal
about one-third.
· message recornmeadbtg:
lleJearcl! data l!lld aales r«·
ords lor Individual ferms show Establlsbmettl of 1 number
that further Increases can be of community
developllllllt
made 1n per acre y!elda In· districts to eombille tbt reaourcreases In per acre ylel~ ,... ceo of "rural govemmeata a.a
quire reductions to acreage aJ. small cities in tmprovlag the
lotmenl.o, which in turn est!- quality of lifo lor 1M
ei
mate further incroases In yte!da. both.
A New Tool
Federal gruta of lllOIItiJ toAcreage · poundage market- ass~t 111 planning and coord;nalng quotas are a
· Uon by tllose dlstricta .,·"a
of farm acreage allotments
comprehensive attack" H rural
farm poundsge quotas.
poverty problems.
acreage-poundage, !ann
age allotments would be conllin- 1 -Seledion by the oecrltary
ued in about the aame way
of agriculture of pilot tllstrlcte
they have operated
the "to afford experienoe IJI o
past 25 years. In
represeatativo variety ol geo.
poundage quota would bo
graphic, ecouomic sod lUCia!
llsbe1 fer each farm.
conditione.•
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110': ~ • ·1~. This would "IIIII. to give· II a i lltY sll and llow"er· if we elect to mah i
re"!lt IIi more acres to produce twO thirP , vol!! In a xeleren- lain lbe present program ar 1

aereap • poundage leglslalloll' level In • single year. but rathprovides • form Of Insurance .. er p,revides lor a downward ad~
galnol aoma of ·lht
of jplllmeut by such an """"!1'1 as
111117" yield II reduced below growlag tobaeco.
.
the Secretary detennlnea ls
Ill per ttDI tllbe ClOillllliiDily The liw provides further that desirable to effect an ' orderly
yteld.
srowen on lilY (arm can mill' reduction of supplies to the reThe "PreelmiD&amp;&amp;1" yteld 1vr kel wjthoul ~lly_ IO per eent serve supply level. Further, UDeach farm will be adjus~ 1JDI. more ,than the farm poundage der acreage-pound~~Re, ao lndlform1J to. make Ill&amp; · DJIIOIIII quota' the first year (a pound, ca~ above, any downward adweighted average ylald equaJ age quota Ia an eJBcl 10 per J.,UOettt can not exceed 16 per
the "UIIOIIII averap
yield cent in subsequ111t years), but cent of eetlmated utilization Blld
aoaJ.•
any markeUnga 'ID oxceea ot tbe oporl.
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KtheiJe&amp;ni181HtareUied larm'a poundage quota wiD be Under acreage-poundage, lbe
Ia eltahll!!hJJJg "llftlimlnary" deducled 1r1m the farm'a quo- quote 18 conwrted to acres by
ytekll, Udl aQjuatmeal will a- Ia (both aeres and pounds) IDr dividing the quota by the nation.
IIIOUllt Ill a reduction of abootthe foUowlag year.
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al yteld goal1 If the ,nattonal
7.T per ttDI ID the preilmiDarJ Tile &amp;CI'tlll&amp;"-poundag• Jeglsl"' average yteld goal Ia aet
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;rlald for each firm.
lion 11011111DJ more liberal pro- 3,0011 pounds per acre, a quota
'1lle I'Gundage quota 1vr eacb. vl.ol0111 1vr utabllahlng the na- of 611 mUU.U pounds would prn-

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dum which muet ~ held wit:.•n aecept the . 15 P.r cent "'~ i '
Price suppbrt under acreage- 45 days after his announc:.emenl, acreage 1be ~umber of 'min ·
poUJidege )VIII' be available for burley farmers will continue to mum producers wW be lnerea·
the tobacco."'' all farms where operate under tile preoenracre- ed from the pre!ltllt 31 per ceJ."
no ·more · thai tile acreage. aJ. age allotment program.
to 57 per cerlt.
lotment acres are harvested- However, lhey. will IIUffer a · ·JD my opinioD ihla coo~nuc !
tile ••me as UlJ!Ier the acreage 15 per.cent cutin a~ 8Jl.ot- eroilon of burley ao:eage wi ··
allotment program. Under acre- menta lor lfltl6. The ~tary eoon llestrey the lndust,ry ID m· ·
age-peulldqe, however, prl&lt;e ID a vert liberal application of eight . burley states. Tl ·
silppQriiSavallable(andno-pen-the formula under the acreage amaDor
acreage
eaoc
ally 11 due) only on marketings aDotmenl program Ia forced by not 8UpPIY our manufacturer '
up to Ill pel' cent (110 per cent law ro apply a ~ per cent cut neede ..d a substllullon for bur
after the first year) of the In acreage. Thla II reality la~la the elgar8ttt blend wl ,
farm'a ~go quota.
more than a 15 I""' cent cut .In ~e: place or jlerhaps the in:
H The Secretary .presents tile acreage s,a 31 per ee~~t o1 biJro. porlation of foreign burley ma.
a~o proatam, and let farmera are mbllmuw ~ flU lbelr neede.
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Loin Chops ... -" ,~~. $1.29

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In administering the
To Improve medical eare
poundage quota for burley
for poor families in rural arell,
bacco, farm, community,
a program of loans to help
the "nations! average
yield !students from those families
goal" are all used io
leorR medicine, and forgivenes!l
farm poundag&lt; quotas.
of those loans if the students
A "preUmlnary" yield Is es· practice medicine Ill poor rural
tabllsbed lor each farm by tal&lt;· area.
ll!g ~· sbnplo average of
Noting that "•early baH ~I
larm 1 yJeld per acre for the !be poor In the United StatH
throe highest yean during the live in rural areas " Job....t yean I~ (Tho Secretary told Coagress that five edmlnl•
may, m hla &lt;ilscreuon, " 11 the trationt bad managed to
I years, 1964Hit~.
Ide "
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The "community yield" Is d• prov
some ,.,...
!ermined by averaging the yitld hlllldreds of thousand! of poor
per aero lor aU farlllll In the families woo remala em omoU
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farm• ud .. rural oommua.ic_...._, M
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lie election II ASC CIOJDII!unity
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oommi""'"'"") fiX' lbt three
higbest yem duriRg tbe 1 yoan
8LEEPY INDIANI
1J5N3 ('!be Secretary may
Tensleep, Wyoming, Ia at a
hla clbcretloo, use the 5 '
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a1 the three
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Soup ~ ........ . 8 :~· $1
Spaghetti •••• !: 10c .:
Greens ... ., . ,. 9 ~: $1
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the home ol Mn. Leo Smlth
prep&amp;N tbe slate of chureh
flcen lor tho
bo preseuted Jt the
Cont.,....,. In February.
Preoent ...,., Mr1. Smllb,
Naa Moore, Church School
perlntendut, tho Rev. M.
Doweon. paolor, and Mro. Rnor••l
Lloyd. Mr. WIJD" Glbbone was
UIUible to bo preooot baoa1111
another meeting.

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a. m. until oooa.

Men's

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The -Bible study lor tlje year
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will be the llutheran &lt;atclllsm
Mr. and Mrs. Claud'e E. J!art. Cburclt Womea of Sl
an&lt;!. ~ theine. Is :"Established
Joey Stephenson and Pete I
lett and family of Newark, ObiD and SL Jobn'a el!flrcltes
· in Faith" •nd Ute theme verse
Walburn were honored with a
visited recently wiUt bla per- ly at her home, Ultlon Ave. Is Colosslana.2;6JI, "As ye have
lare'well party by the Young ·
ents,
the Rev. and Mra. Clyde
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therefore reCeived Chrtst JeS]IB
People's Society of the Middie- f
port First Church of the Na,._ 1
Bartlett and '&lt;hlldrell, Martha,
Sim;'ke f1
. . so -walk JG''In Him.
Jim and Becky.
and buill ~ ' 111m and
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l'l!ne held Thursday evening at ,
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. a _. establlslled ·m'tlll tlllli, as ye · Tbe Rev. Do!'lid Bleb we•
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Los- •
' Mrs. · Don Mullen C!JIURiil I
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have beta taught
abounding lbe officiating inlnlster a n d
I&lt; Tuyior.
finger tn her electric ~er and Funeral semces for
Kay
with ihanli8glvlng."
pall!Jearers ware Homer Rl&lt;t,
'rho lrnsement of the Taylor
siX sUtches were required to Hue!, 100 or Mr. and · Mrs.
· Wilbur Tb'eobald, Wendell Gerhome was deeorated with bal- ;
. close the cuts.
lllverejt Hayeo was held at
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swnmary, dl+lded !nto llam and Gene· ~n. Burlll
loons and rNI and
whire
Mrs .. J. K. Smith, .ba• leam. all p·m . Bddai ·WI!I
parts: ten colilmandments, .r ia 1n Cheater Cemetery.
strt&gt;amrrs. Games were played '
ed
ol
the
death
of
ner
nepheW,
G
..
(:
·
.
.
creed
Lord'!f &lt;Pnijer, S..c. . '
during the evening. The boys,
I
Frank
Lew;,
~opp,
of
Charlesrove
em~:
·
,
,
qf
Hiiiy' lapu.m', all4 rton. Plans were made lor o
who arr leaving for military :
ton,
W
.
Va.
He
was
tOO
son
of
Pallbearera
L()rd'a
SUPJIO!·
dllll)« on Sunda'y, Feb. I, at
ser\'irf', were presented with i
I
,
the
late
Mr.
and
Mra.
F.
B.
Crow,
.
.
.
··
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··-·
.
Pomeroy Elj!mentary ll&lt;!hool at
gifts rrom the group. Pett Wal· ,
Knlpp • Middleport where he I Dutton, Cb&amp;&lt;tes
·
Mia. J~P.b,, J(r:9,1y _presented 5:30 p. m. for members· of the
bu~"n , ~on l.l f \-'lr. and Mrs. Roywas
reared
.
a
nd
attended
!"'hoot.
McGinley,
and
Lee
ene .on .Tbe G&lt;&gt;d ol Com- two churches. After c!!nner 1
mond Walburn, is leaving for a
I
,
He
had
been
ill
the
past
year.
.
friends
and
llie ljrst table .of report will be g1veu 1111 acoom·
two yttar tour of duty in Japan.
! A N Ri b rd D Boltn who fives
were Mrs.
.la\Y. · . dt"ftl8llion was held pllshments toward the
new
Ye has bt&gt;en home on leave.
, ca. ·
•
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Mr
lihy ChrlstW., tbserye Sunth
st
Se-'- 1
is serving with the U. S. Navy : Mrs
·
the-flr!l day '6f VIII week church
pea year. vn:a
Joey Step henson. snn of Mr. I
aboard
the
carrier
~d
HomM~..
·•
lnlll""d
or
tile
Sabbath
the
sev:
members
brought
a five-piece
Wl\liAlD Stephenson, has enlist- :
me
Richard
is
here
for
severd
It
d
ld.
d
that
setting
of
stainless
steel for lbt
ed ln the :\1;.~ rine::;. Hcfre~hmen~s ·
'
and Mrs.
ay.
was ec e
· churclt kitchen
: al days leave with bla aunt, of
. eaclt member ··would leara lbe
.
of potatP r hi p!:i and l'op wt&gt;re .
I
Mrs.
Homer
J.
Russell,
N.
SecCharles
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booka.
or.
the
.
Bible;
.
At
the
close
or
the
meeting
sPn'kf.
, ond Ave, and Other relatives, and IJ.iJasell
ll!rs. L. c. Karr
a deBSert course was oerved to
honored
Pre.&lt;:~;&gt; nl WNe the
'
He
stayed
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
Y.
,.._
I&amp; membera.
guests, Jnt'Y tmd Pete. and .
Russell
frequently
before
Marv Wal burn . 1;rne Sttophe n ~nn
ing the service. He has spent 1
ll~\· \ 'ii'KHm\· .Judv• '\':;)·lor.·
Pe nb
the past year In Viet Nam.
I
Mar ~!-1 :1 IL!.·nm. ('aroly n Acree,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Harry
HqudaJ\brlh a Harllt•ll, .Juan il :.l Dudshelt have received word of ,
Drive 19 ttberfelda In Pomeroy all this week and save during the Stor•
dmg . .Janl'l Kolin. Larry Ta~· lnr . i
the death of Mrs. Bertlia Place
RogN Dudd ing, J im Bartlett,,
wide DollAi' JJaYII Sale - In every department you'll find. bargains. In th•
in Providence, R. l. She wu
~haron H r~msnn. Valt•ri&lt;J Bittrr, '
drapeey de~ent on the 2nd floor you can buy 6.95 Bed Quilts for 4.00, 8.90
the randmother of the
Bd·ky Bartlett, Mrs. Ray mond '
Tbrow Rugs lor 8.00, 8.95 Acri.lan Blankets for 6.00, plus many other bargai111.
Ronald Plac. of Elbridge, New
\\'alt-u rn lht' 1\f '\' . 11nd :vlr ~ '
· In the mens and boys department there's a sale of Mens and Boys Winter
I York, son-in-law of Mr. ond
Clyde !Jartktl and ,\1r.
and
Coata and Jackets - Sale. prices on mens _and boys sport shlrls - on Sweaters
Mrs. Houdasheit. The Rev. and
Mrs. T:t.\ lor.
MR. A:'IID MRS. HAYMAN K•;ITII BARNITZ
-Pajamas
- Winter Cape - Dresi end Leisure Trousers - Big Yank Work
Mrs. Plaee were called to ProvUniforms for 6.00 a suit. Be sure to buy aome of the Caannon 69c Bath Towell
idence Sunday due to her death.
11.. Onll'll •• .~··.....·.,,."1
I
Roil&lt;''! King, associate patron She has a son, L!Gyd Place, I
~ lor 1.00- Table Covera are ,an on sale too, ouch as 1.95 ones for 1.39 - and
1.111111 Ro11m11 :Ht'"''
f
and associate. matron:
Mrs. lather of the Rev. Mr. Place. I
In the lingerie department thero:..ore sale prices on Sleepwear for women Tf w 1 11 ' s . I
f
I
Rlthard PJCjl;f:'flS and
Mrs. Mrs Wayne Giboons return0
Rayon Panties - and other wanted clothing. Be sure to buy some jewelry now
,( hml!au
:e nr~~n·" we
s ~'leY
i .f\-·li ss Franees Ann Peaeock, daughtfir of Mr. Fred Pea- Max Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- .
·
I'
of Creighton Mine •,1 t:uam K'rng part'1crpa
. teu,, 1n U1e 1ed
Sunday
from
-' 1.!10 Jewelry !llr 60c -lnd 2.00 Jewelry for 1.00.
. ol Lnng But-!; cock an d th e 1a1e a, 11.~. Am1 Jlr.acork
.
1 1
h
t thBucyrus
t where
1w~
IHrn Mpt hoJdlst t 1wrr·h nwt at
_ r d b
ti bri&lt;ie f \ 11' Ha)·man Keith
~--.,. 1 f . 1
s 1e as .spen
e pas
.
Sale prices In the ready to wear deparlll)e_pt on girls and womena Coall
,
, .-d '·
·
.
I SCIRJl) o ms ruction.
j ht' I10m( , ~J Mrs ll,J\1
\.lies ontano,
. . . . anaf a,
M..e&lt;'adme
M leHannan oA. ·Barnitz
of Lmcoln
wee ks WI'tb ber f a ther, Mr . J .
Skfrta
- Sweatera - Blouses - Skfrta.
.b n. 19. The mf'c ling wa~ oren. HaJ .111 tz. spun ° ' · 1 ~ 111 N ~s . 111 e·r 10
E. Carson and daughter, Miss
The Annual Furniture Sale on the 2nd and Srd floor mean real savlftcs oa
1
.-,
. , r
He1ght s. omeroy, as 0\€11
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Mr C
h
f:'(
I'. I b pr&lt;~~e
nnd srnp1ure , The double ring ceremonv was so lemnized by the Rev.
REPORTS FOR UTY
Ruth . arso~.
. . arson as
furniture for every room In your home.
n~ad by M1·~- Hoherl Whl1e
h r Emmett Re ,an. in the St. MkilaC'l 's Roman Catholic Joe Hall, son of Mr. a~d been til 9f .his heme m Bucyrus.
BusrnPss wr1~ eundur led h~· Fat e .
M·~
-- ----- - Mrs. Carl Hall left for serv1ce - Mr. and Mrs. Danny Thomas
1
, 1.
, , 1. eilurch, f relg11ton me.
_
. . the armed' rorce::~
. .d
h
t e P' es1 enI. 1v 1 s Valls. he
.
.. b
h Pomfrol' Hwh School was sen- with
last (J eanne1te Crooks) of VIenna,
Y
er .,,., .. d· frorn~. u•e u s Army
" ' Wedn e;day. He and hts
. brether, w, Va. VISI
· 'ted recently WI'th
l'on·espon dt.'IJ('f' was rt'a d bv G1ven m bmarn.•ge
"d
1
. · falher the n e WHS 1ovr 1v 1n u ... 1'•
•
h
M
nd
1
h
I e secrt&gt;lar.r ..\1rs. Jo~rph H1s- · . •
h
. f :h·l last Ul'l··lhf'r II After serving C€A rl who also reported to the er parents, r. a Mrs. Wa ·
,1 !lour lrngt gown o w r e ·
..
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k 1 1
,
._
st II. Reports Wt're g t\'ell un the
.
servr ce two weeks ago, are sta- ~ ter Crooks. Mrs. Croo s 9 m1 d .- lh 3 n three vears in the MriJtary
1
5
fhrlstmas ba&lt;;ket.~ sPnl to the 1du~hess ~a lw , ~~·· f' wt f
proving froni a foot Injury,
l lke c~rps ·at Forl Shatter Huno- tioned in Kentucky,
0 tm-·
d
·h
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d,
·
·
A-line
skirt.
App
Jques
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ed
. d lh , lulu 11" (Jian ~ to ~&gt; n te r the next I
D!:' ~ an s ut-. n,_ A ( ltrJous ,
,
,
'ported Frenrh
laee out 1me
e1 · ...
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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( overed d1 sh lun('ht'on \-1-a~ ser,. .
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. wei· Ohio St; 1te Ui ghwa v Patrol Ac- 1
Vt-d
nw 11
1ound nu.klme . I er on 1y ]e
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~ rv was a st rand of pearls. She 1 ademy ci&lt;JSS wh1ch WI 11 egrn
a cascade of petal pink I uppruxi?lah'ly March 1. At pr~sroses and white carnations, with 1ent he IS employed as a
diS·
pink
sati
n
strea'mers.
1
pa~cher
at
th~
L:alltpo_
h
~
Post.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Miss Judi Mllssey, Creighton,! rhe cnuple IS
res1dmg al
Minn., was maid of honor and 1915 Ash St., Middleport.
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
wort&gt; a floor~len~th gown of blue I
NOT OPEN
peau-de-soie silk. with match- ! ~ '- "'1h:CRS:WJIW
Ji&amp;:M.&amp;AJU ,
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
mg over skirt. She o:trried a · ·
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MEIGS THEATRE

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Januuy 28-29
' 'THE SABOTEUR .
MORITURI"

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houquet of pink mnalions. Mr. i (

Goodman of Suubury, On-~
:
tario
served as best man.
,
Marlon Brando. Yul Brynner
J•net Margolin. Trevor Huw· i A rt&gt;eeptiun and dinnt'r we~ 1 • _
•rd.

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Letlif' 1\iJt&gt;l~o n . .Jud1 i\lrre·

, held following !he ceremony at .
1
i Cassios' ir1 Sudbury.

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cmeroy

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Fnr trnl'e li ng back to Ohio I Mr. and Mr~ . C:rall!! Bryan
by wey of f\.tontreal and Niag- uf Powhatan were
wer·kend.
Lira
Fall~
lhe
br
ide
chose
a
gue~
ts
vf
.
\
1rs.
Gladys
Cuckler.
SUN., MON. and TUES.
Jan. 30-31 - Feb . 1
~rey enstt-mble with pink acre~~ Mrs. Chri_sty Baer
entered '
"THE SONS OF
,so ritts.
. Holzer Hos1tal Tuesday morn- .
KATIE ELDER"
Thl' n~.;w Mrs. Bernitz grad- ing . f'Or ohst-"rva tion and treat- ,
ITt•(·hn il'u lnr)
uard
as &lt;1n H :--.1 . from Mary- ment.
1ohn Wa.vnf'. ])pan Martin,
Mieha~"l An dt•r)oon, .l r
mount School of Nur~ing, Sud- I Ev .. relt D~ilf'\' has rPturned '
C•lorc1rton1 : Washington
bur.~·. ln JOO:l.
home from Meigs General Hosflecontor
Mr. Barmtz. a graduate of pital and is improvi ng.
1

REG. 98c

weekend

guests of his grandmother, Mrs. '
.Joseph Raub and soo, John.
Mrs. Richard Campbell en·
tmd Holzer Hosltai Tuesday

They sen so fast
we buy 'em by the truckload.
One's juS'! arrived Come in ond see 111e
' new styles aMI colors. (Make tt soon beaowso they 100n't last long!)

PuPPieS

TOOTH PASTE

RECORDS

in Marietta Tuesday to •11•na II
the Dislrict 25 School of
structioo with Grand Officers
wor~

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Acci'dents

Gm•depost at
3.2 Defended
·By CounCil. .. _

Are Reporled
By_ Sheriff

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Oat OtOfS
Ass d
Meigs
• Lake

Fred Bovie to
Retire From
p J 31
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Sheaffer Pen
6·,C,.

PEPTO BISMOL
REG.98c

Ftflll · -

$5.4 Million
Wire Plant

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FINEST

SHIRT FINISHING
SERVICE

lrontqn Lands

c.n Prepwat~oD~

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Wind up Drive
By Farm Bureau
Will be Fnday

own to
Lions Club

1. CletD llett Room For Ladlet aDd
Clilldreil '

l ' Cold~ Fountala
I. T. V. Tube Teller (l'l'MI
.. C:9111Piett lint .or lfllr

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For Your
.Shopping Pleasure

REG. $1.00

eBRUT

71c

REG,98c
'

eCANOE

They were Mr. and Mrs.
llam King, worthy patron and
worthy matron : Mr. and Mrs.

De£ense CJann
• Brand..;.

wrl

---da}ous, Sham

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,._al

ONE.OAY SERVICI
ON REQUEST

Preseriptiona Are &lt;&gt;yr,~l'f-Uii~~ ·

71 Mill IT.

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UotOur Prot Porkl"' Lot

Cleaners

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ANAHIST TABLETS

69C

SELECTED
NUMBERS-

93c

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Wlth ·lma 79c

Several officers ef Evangc.
line &lt;'hapter, Order of lhe Eas~
ern Star, from Middleport were

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SAL HEPATICA

REG. $1.19

Finest In Mom After Shave

eENGLISH LEATHER

Lodge 0/lkera
Go lo Marietta

in charge of the ritualistic

LISTERINE

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Mr. and Mrs. William Fraley

WIU1 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Justis.

A FamUy Sports Ntte will be . It was In the decade of the of work with youagsten ill the
two votes,
members werelrnolo at Portland elementary late 40s and through the 50s sport he loyes best, basketball.
braced for wllal could be lbe
COLUMBUS (UP!l - A Roman Catholic bishop and ' l:lt
debaUn8 a Conservative
this Friday evening starl- that tile Poriland school pro. Mr. and Mrs. Price's fOilllll·
eoldeal lemperatarea of tile Evangelical United Brethren bishop conducted a joint wO'/.
motloll.d &lt;lzlng Labor for
log at 6:30 o'clock· offering fun duced many outstanding baskel- est son, Larry, at &amp;-2, Is
year,
ship service at the Ohio Pastors Convention Wedneoday,
ecoiiOilitcJ policy. LlbOral
basketball for folks pint-sized ball teams and aa many young mislng Irishman pant at Mar.
Tbe CoiDmbuo Wealber Bur- then cited their service as an example of the new apirit oi
bora ~ they would 8lde
grownup.
stars who went on to lead Ra- ietla College.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pen- eaa predleled overaigbl lowo ecumenlcalism.
the Colllervalives.
The event Is sponsored by the ctne Tornado high school teams But back to tomorrow night: lagoo officiall were to decide Tbanday mplwoold drop u
The service wao conducted by The Most Rev. Johll ;J.
-ID the port city . Hut!,
PTA. Hubert Price is to district and regional honors. PTA leaders said the program today whether the remalns of a low u 8-11 delf"OI below zero Carberry, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Columbus, and
ers .we filling a
principal.
Consolidation and the state's will begin wllb tht IW:lne ele- World War U medal winner ill the -u,e, and wes- Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, presiding bishop of the EUB
vaca1 today. The Labor
The nature of the event sug- heavy frowns organized on pre- menlory boys playma twa games turned Communist •Iter World pertfou oJIIIo olale and near Church and former president of the National Council of
ty appeared in grave danger
the line hand of Mr., Jr. lllgh basketball ended the with )'llllii8Sier1 who attend War Z could be buried In Arliag- aero In lba Norlhelslenl Churches.
lostn'a · 1 vtlal seat. Results
had something - H not a Icareer of Mr. Price es ·principal school at Portland grade I!Cbool. ton Nattonal Cemetery. '!'be con· uoa.
It was believed to he the first what we have in common ra8!both lasues were expe&lt;ted lot - to do with II being ar-~and coach. Today he Is princi- Another mntest will be a troversy over the request for
service ever conducted in North er than what divides us."
2
be In by esr)J Friday.
ranged.
pal with nmny fond memories game between the Portland Hth burial there by the widow of
ll!ll'lll ~- American by such blgh-rank- Bishop Carberry admitted II
' ·
· grade girls and Juntar Illgh Robert G. Thompson spread 'J
ing Catholic and Protestant was the Catholics "who have
RiclHMOND, VA. -THE
scilool girls. Tbe final game from the Knrn1ln
to Capitol 'clturch officials.
boen slow coming to this point.
geot ..ow atorm in years
wlllbe wltb adulla parltelpa~. Hill Wednesday, adding to the
Discussing the servl&lt;e later, But Pope Jobn XXIII was the
pled the Mlddle Atlantic
Tbere wilt be 110 admission furor atarted by veterans
Bishop Carbe!ry said that until. one who went in and broke
joday under more than foot
charge and everyone 1a invited. grotlpl ·prolesting suclt. burial
a few years ago "it w•uld not down the harriers."
jr,ow, Roadl were
Refresbmellbo wiU be solcL
Tbom[IIIOII died Oct. 11 at the
have been possible for us to B'sh
M ll
ld Popt
1
down
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,
qe of &amp;0. Hi.o remains were
even sit here talking togetber." J h op ed ueiftler shea be beDi
cremateol He Wll a native of
CoiiUIIIIII
o n mov sw y w n .
-h~
voree_u Souabt . Gronls Pua, Ore., ud was . , -.
Both bishops ag,..ed that the came Pope because •f bis addetp drllb along the coast.
· · · · Ja.Meip Court '
ilra!teilln IMI Uti lined with 'l'wo aeeldeftbo lllvolvlng three preYailtng mood a! both major vanced age: Blsbop Cer~
,1 ~
ds~=.
WASIDNGTON (UPI)-PI'&lt;al· Austin B. Campbell, llutlaod, the l%nd Dlvialon ia 1be Pacific. velllcles were investigated by Christian faiths was "to stress d:rl: : . ~ 1 ~ type
red
n
the
!dent Johnson's Ceuncll of has liled a peU~on for diYOrce He wu IWBrded tbe DSC the Meigs County IIDbert c. Jlar.
cf
d w
ey may
0 ea er ..
vee
UDeal Y up
Economic Ailvtsera today de- against Marcia B. CampbeU, ution's aecond highest a~ard !elbach's departmORt Wedne'sNo:=Una~ew
fended the freezing of Its anti-~ Watertown, N. Y., cltarglnc, for utraordloary heroism, for day. No lnjortea or arresls
RBoth ~f!led a:':~:!;
ficials said lbe storm was
Inflationary wage guidepost at gross neglect of duty and ez- leading an 1811uit against reported in either.
:;:: a 1\~ 1
3.% per &lt;ent despite cries of treme cruelty. The platnUfl is macltine gaos Ill a river·
c
es was " 1 ong way
worst in Ia •years. Richmond,
"unfair" from organized tabor., seeking custody of three minor crossing operatloa
oa New The llrs! 11'81 at 1:30. a.m..
Ufe 00
m..the future.
Va., Jav under a 13-lnch •now
f E BOVIE
The
.,
.
Guinea
. J
M. oe the
Kingshury-Downmgton
We are at the bottom or !flo
. f . -• ·t•--n
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&lt;OOllCI1s scrappmg o I1s ""1w~ •
11
antmry, 1....
ladd and ju taking th firSt
blanket fllr lbe first lime
old fonnuH for computing the In other Meigs County Cam' Thompsoa became acUve
In road whe11 Erneat Lloyd Jones,
~
st
e
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guidepost, which would have moo Pleas Court sclllvity, A~ the Oommnnlst party after the 35, Rl. I, Harrlsonvllte, travel~p, BIShop car~
raised the ROn-inflationary limit len C. Hit!, Investigator, has war and was convleled with 10 lng southeast, lost control of
are dlvlsiona, serious
PALOMARES, SPAIN - U.
to 3.6 per cent, was •ure to beta ordered by Judge Jolll C. others !II 1.919 for conspiracy to bla 1962 model veblcle when be State representative Ralph •;sJOns, rootted deep In the ~
s. and sp&amp;Disb officials
draw fire from AFJ..CIO Presl- Bacoa lo proceed wldl .. II- overthrow tho COVOI'llllleDI by approaclt~ another car from Welker (R-Meigs) has I'&lt;Ceived 0 ~~ ~';"'"'a::.;s..
at
waited near here for the arrival
dent Geerge Meany.
vesligalion in the suit by Pauline force.
the opposlla direction.
confinnation from Fred Morr, hope..,that
e! t : e
of a ~yshpm to ISStsl In
But 11 backed up the Prest- Pauley against Everett Pauley.
JOiles' &lt;II' wenl to the rlgbt cfire&lt;tor of the Ollie Deparlmeat through prayer, through ..;_
totoberp~:: =~
dent's strongest plea for res- Minor children fre Involved.
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lfde of the roadway. traveled ol Natural Hesources, lbal gao- spec! for each othere' vieltlo
nuclear bomb.
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lrainl by union and business
Judge 0 Brien l1
over aa embankmeBI and bit oHno and electr1~ boat mo- point, lbat the graee or Gll4
Hetiable JJIIUI'CeB asld
Fred E. Bovle, • native of leaders In making decisions on
WEATHER
In Primary Race
a tree, cauaing heavy damage tors will he penrulled on For~- may one day, In G114'a dlvlla
mysterloua objecls were
Gatlipoils, wbo is manager of pay demands
and price in- Cold, snow IHlllll and Frf. F. Harmon O'Brl&lt;n, lncum- to the front of his vebi&lt;le.
ed Run Lake thJS year as m providence, bring aboul Ullfty'
ed by sonar deleclloo
Southern District of the Co- creases . thsl might c:entribute day aorlbeaot Low loldlht, 1-8 bent Meigs
County Probate The other IIU8llllp was 1 m~ the past.
which
prayed f&lt;ll a1 11oa
on U. 8. warships aboot
and Southern Obio Elec- to inflation.
below west ud Mill.
Judge and JUvenUe Judge, has oor one at 7:30 p.m. on Slate Morr, iD • letter to Rep.llaot supper.
fathoms off the coast bere.
Co., will '?lire Jao. 31 • aft·
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Welker, BBid the matter of mo.
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objects were belieVed 11
years With the company.
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Board or Electlou reported to- Officers said a &lt;ar operated fora being used has oot been Bishop M~eller, In .bla ~
parts or the nuclear oomb
Mr. Bivle ittended Martella
day. ·
by Wilbur Imboden, 39, Salem- resolved for
all slat&amp;-owlled 19 the &lt;losmg aessiOII ol IIi"
was loSiin the crash or
before graduating from
Jud8e0'Brten,aSyra&lt;Usares- st., Rulland, hacked out ol a lakes, but they wilt be permit- convention, said that .,..
Amerieaa 1112 bomber
lnslltule of Technolo.
!dent, will be oeeklng his third driveway and bumped a parked ted OR Forked Run.
church has always been Olltl ' •.1
KCW jet Ianter tllat
at Pittsburgh, Pa. 11a was
.
s1 z- year lenn In that office. car owned by Lona Alma Herd- Morr indieated up to 3.1 herst!- It .~st haa many «&gt;q&gt;MIIi&lt;Jal.
here J
July 1, 1926 by lbe WASHINGTON (UPJ) - The administration aontlnua Olbera wbu bave lfled for coun- man. Mill-s!, Mlddleporl. There power motors will be penni~
Hall webave .ta • socfo~
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cal m; poUilcal ''""• of It, ,
CIIICAOO _ CANCER
predecessor ef the preseut e1ec- North V1et Nom, which coogreaaional and dtplomatle cir· candidates Rebert Clark and man car and none to Imboden's. A hearing OR the matter of ~aven t got eneugb, be
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resumed
their
vigil
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utlltty
a
lll9nth
follgwing
eles
are
convinced
will
come
within
a
lew
dayt.
CI!Jrlea
R.
Karr,
Sr.,
botb
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motors
being
used
on
the
state
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talking
about
lbe
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These circles saw virtually no alternative to an end to &lt;Uiilbenla, and
Democralil! £1_1DID1•,
lakes was held earlier this of the church, DOl~ structur:e,
1!,al courlloday wilere IIJeYIIIM adualtiiJL
bave 1nlted line molilbe ftr
gr
the 35-day-old pause tn the ~!tacks, barring a lllineUII.. Central Committee candidates, be
month in Columbus. Rup. Weld- Tbe Cbrlstlan religion Ia
verdict D {be Kreblozen
He was born ill GalllpoUs, change in the Communist attitnde toward President Jolmo Elnmett G. Will, Rock . Springs
er registered opposition to mo- sum total or aU pJ&gt;u. of lift.
ud conspiracy triaL
of lbe late Harley Bovle, IOD'o peaca offers.
Pet., and Woodrow T. Zwilllng,
fora not heillg permitted oa
A jlll7 of !Ieveii llleJI and
Mrs. Bovte, wbo resldea Olflcjals said today llie Com- The admlnistratloa Wll . . ~ Vlllage. Tbe deadForker Run in • telephone conLocuat SL He II a brother of munisla were still taking ad- &lt;tlvlng support from •._.. line lor filing Is f p. m. Fdl. 2.
versalin to Morr on lbe day
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lloduey Downlna of MJd. vantage of the pause ta rep~ir In tts vtew there ,... .. purof the hearing.
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shattered aommunl&lt;atiODB In pose in eztendlng the JIIUBI fur.
lliUVEft ARIII!8TED
Harry Osborne, Reedsville,
-ked out ol the Jack· the North and send reinforce- ~· Brft1ab Foreign Secretary Larry Milea, 21, Pt. Pleasant,
was present at the bearllg
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IIlii Oak Bill Dlvtefolll .lor mento and
Ilea
Ul ard Mlcbael stewart said W~ was arrested Wednesday by Four Daya of G!m1n1 4, a from Meigs &lt;JOunty.
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· day night In New York be the i'emeroJ Pollee department color 10m of lbe apace venture
two Jeart Wring World War '!'bey added Ilia! this was a lbougbl lba Ulllo4 States bad oa a charge ol running a red of Aslnaluls M&lt;Divitt and •
ed
wilh 111o Army Engineers sltuatll)ll lbat could nat be amply demoastrated lis ~ li&amp;hL Milet has posted bond for Wbite, was shown by T ed F1remen Summon
I";::!~~ ha returned t. the tolerated because of lite mount- desire to makt peace liD ''houor- appearance before Mayot Olar- Reed, Jr Wednesday to the In Middleport
Ja•uary 1811J, which has ~
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lea Legar o1 Feb. L
Pomeroy., Llo111 Club following Middleport volunteer firemen desir,"': ·~p
lrADIIferred to the tll(lineerlng
.
its regular lundleon II the were summoned at 9:40 p.m.
B
M benhtp
of the home office
.I ~
Federated Olurclt.
Wednesday to the 363 Broad- arm
ureau
em dat.
IRONTON, 9hfo (UPI) ......
same year. In 11110 he wu
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The film wu IIUldO available way-st. home of Ruben Collins~
~·Is ask
•.4 mtillllll plant will be
nmde aaslstant to 1be IIUIIIOjJer
by Mr. Reed's
sister-In-law, where a blaze caused damages a vo un
wor ers are
here to muufaeture
the Southern Dlalr1ct and 11 MIAMI tUPI) -The stall fraud."
cllmat of MrL Mtaalr Ia lh Miss ~IJ T. Meadolll Ho.. in the bathroom and tllchen. ed to have their aru ooevaaaed
1lin 1m' tilt by the milltaey
wu appointed to biJ preo. atlaeked .u "seaBdalous, frivo-l Despite dllrgel llltiNUDior- COIIIly jaU here; and a Moaler ton ,.._ who Ia a m~them.. Fire -Chief Howard Dalley and an members enrolled and
VIet Nam.
position.
loua and • o sllam" today cllargea owr lbnt. alate family Negro banctymaa, JW. ~ em~ In the Space said lbe btue apparently broke reported to the Farm BuretD
The C1ir1: Wire
Mr. and Mrs. lltvle lfVII . at clJargeo that prooeculors and ~. the prueCIIIIoa and coe Browa, .an had beea Asency. The 111m alae has beeR outln the bathroom of the faur- office.
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land, recitlved a
Arden Rd., ColtiDlbUI. Tiley polkle lhreelaaed witaeases to the defenae appartiiJII)o 1hl'l presaiiMd IBt • to s t 1f y 1na 111own locaUy 1o stutlellts or room 0110 story structure from A ORe day wJnd.iltl drive ww
[lli1meat oonlract
four soas and l21fandddl- eel tesllmolJy against miDlonal- &lt;lOIII to agreemeut .10 It jury u agaiut Cody and Mel.
Mlcldlep)rt ud Pomeroy Blgb an undelermlned origiJI. The be held on Friday with at least'
and WID aoe tht pl111l at
resa CUdaoo Malsler and ller the Dade County ~~ Court Browa's 11f!men¥ (could be a Scltools, and. olber groupe.
16 llnmen responding to the six two-maa teams contaotlnl
o)W ollbe old FcJalor Store
all~ lever.
1r1a1 entered Ita Jlb!tb ' day. s1roo1 pari oi the alate's case. Guy Nlllh, MGM _,1 ueeu- call with two pumper Inlets poapects, King said.
pair Co. ·
Sen Tunae W: ...
- AllllrneJ Richard E. Attoneya for bolb F&lt;mn 'l1te baldymaa said at pre.trlaltive, a IUMI.. apo11e briefly o1 bmnedlately doused the blaze. King reported lbat 11166 meml'rodiM:IIon wu II[JICied
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be8in wltbln flye er IJfx
14th Diatrict Jolt
made lhla IDCII'IIlliC for cllsmls- jlll'Ol'l, lnclud!JJI • - · wllb 1111p 111t1 water late In tile CoulMlll. WUIIam ·T. Clraoaer, beell made, according 11 Dalley. at 238, just U short of lbe tolal
and ali®! UO to 200
COLUMBUS (UPI) - State al or a lllOtloil Died by the for lbe 11rat 11m11 IIIII' IIIII tad an,mooa balon Mofioter - put prasJdeQI, presided. SerY·
for all of 1965. Slxteea el lheol
'wiD IJe employed, a
1lobia T. Turner, wilo deleue WedlleadaJ oeeting. to or tile WedJIIed,aJ 1 • 161, ,aut ll1alll a tltcbeD I!Otllller
lop IIJI dinller wn tbele 1ac1e11 o1
SI£EKS OOP SEAT
~new members.
"apoktaman llld.
from Tlllln It MarloD to han tbe munler Indictment abort for the
of -of wl1ll't aliaDdprlnt ldenUfted as 1be Federated Olurch, Mrs. W!MINGTON, Oblo tUPI)
Named to hMd lbe Friday
' Tilt•lpl'ant will pniClloo
In the ti8W 1ftb Dillrl&lt;t, lj(alnll tba blonde widow and Judie Geertlt 'ICbaJa' iallow ~'~mrs• was ftuDil after 1111! Lou1a Reibel, C!11aJrmaD, llrL State Sen. Mal Dennis, who has eJem.ap IN John Coinll, S..
OOD 11111f cllba I!CIII!Il'lflla
IOmlnaiJnc pedtlanl "We4- Melvta Lane Powers llirewa jurlatll. GeraiU - - . pir- murder,
Clare Karr anc1 Mn. lila IIeut. served in the legislature atnco !em and Columbia twps_: Mrs.
lll!ill!' a _.,.... Cllllll'al!l
lor lbe Republll!ID ·1111- lilt. .
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1854, annolmt:ed Wednesday ho VIrgil Atkins, Rutland IDII ~
· earrM!iiD . . . lor
In IIIII Mey pr~; " ""' dei«&lt;N C!Oillellded ~!!Je two juron, boftver1 and "11111111.~ 1111, qlelllly
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will seek the Republlean IIOI1liJl. plo twps.: Leo Story, l!etlfort
Claf!l ·J8Ctlved •
Turlllr wtll nm fl! • ~ IIi 41elil!eal. charJ!ni liii'L interrogatiOn at re~ll witboul fouilila~· a trutb or
LOCAL TBiliPI ·
otloa for atate 11011a1or 111 the ud Salisbury twps.; Mrs. Jla
PI w ·looiunc ·IIIII;~::~~=~~ "' .JUrlo~ Lletlilr: .....,, ~~ lOok •.P u.·rMI of .~ cltJ. • ,._ 1'1ief·~ 1 last mlilute
tedperature 1a Pomeroy's ~ prlp)ary, '!'be new dlatrlct tarnaban, Button llld .w
ApPilllcbli - ·
11iiiGI, Wyaii!IQ!, oo;,
:w11b IIIII . 10, Ill&amp;, fte .def\!jl i. flld ~ J111!11an dllpente allllilp&amp; 1111 ~ pariiJUs'- dl.sJrlc:t at 11:110 a.m. coiiQlOIIII of Clinton, Warren, .twps,; Virall ID-., Cbestilr·. .
lblrda' olthe lolal
liJd lrponotmtlea iiall · .' _ :ollitt
' 1111!111* juat' 'lf!*!;\lte ,li!hali't lt !If ·~ dtfGaDI Ill aveld a lodey was 13 decrw, mid. Qtrmoa1, llrowD, ~ IIIII Oranp lwpL, lll!il Pall! IIIIW,
'!if llli.' ~llll.
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CouD!y. - lkt- -~~·. ;
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Mrs _ Victor Young Sr., East
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her home, Columbus Monday,
afler sendi ng a week wiU1 her ,
mother, Mrs. Everett Dailey
while Mr. Dailf'y was Jwspital-,
ized. She w;.~s accompanied ·
home by Mr. Kelly and Miss
Sarah Lou Doup who spent week ·
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RICHMOND, Va. (UP[) The worst winter storm in 25
years or more burled the
Middle Atlantic Stales under
more than a foot of snow today,
cbriktng rands, closing schools
and battering ships at sea.
AI least seven deaths were
blamed on the mighty storm,
which pushed into New England
and sent numbing cold as far
south as Florida.
Snowflakes fell DR Rtunned
Gulf Coast I'&lt;Sidents at
Crestview and Fort Walton

ter llll'Okl Wllsoa today

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freeze tonight.
Virginia stnce 1140. Ri&lt;!hmond Tba
ter or the
erful
Tbe ~oot trawler Outlar, its was covered by as much u 11
een
pollt'
mast blown away iD 40-mUe-an- inches of onow and etgbt storm moved
off lbe New
hour wlnda reporled II was inches, hall the yearly overaae, Jeraey eoaal this lllOtlllnc. but ANTARCTIC ACTMTY- Winter Is getting underway In earnest for Amerlcant It
laking on water near Dry snarled tralflc ill Wublugloa, sub-zero winds gusting up to 35 home, but In Antarctl&lt;a aummer is just coming In and U.S. scientific teams ill aoulh pa,
Tortogas, 50 miles northwest of D.C.
~lea aa hour whipped !"'"" Jar regtona are agAin busy with research programs. Scene above is the wlnd-awept Rott
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veBSel, the Diamond Head, was posted for Rhode lslaad and where temperaturea plunged ice movement and snow accumulation, part of an effort to determine wbather Antaretlo
wallowing in 1&amp;-fool waves tn Massachusells. Snow was drift- well below zero.
ca's vast ice cap is Increasing or decrea!lng in lize.
the same area, its propeller ed up to two feel blgb ill partsl---------------=-----=~----=-------------fouled in a lfsblng aet. The of New Jersey. Mll&lt;'b of
eo..t Guard rushed plaaes aad soulhwestera PeMQ'lvula W11
ships to the stricken vessels. sUII under last weebad'a
Officials said the storm was Inches of aaow, and Hll'ly
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