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New pupils at Bedford Elementary school include Ronald,
Erhrum, David and Oley Herdm•n. Birthdays in February are
Debbie Kauff. Feb. 18: Mary
O'burn, 25th; Timmy Hazelton,
26th, and David King, 27th.
Ronnie Wood, second grade
student, entered Meigs MemorIal hospital Thursday evening as
a medical patient. His father,
Norman Wood, Incidentally, Is
recuperating in room 123, same
hospital from an operation.
Mr. Asa Huskins, substituting
for Mrs. Helen Carper, who Is
ill, sponsored an arithmetic con·
Its! Feb. 8. The students receiving perfect scores and a
$5 reward were Mary Kay BrieklP!! and Nancy St. Clair. Run·
ncrs up and receiving $1 were
Mory Lou King, John Swartz,
Larry Mees and Mary Midkiff.
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!and madt II foul 1bo111 of
lfAC VAI!III'Y
11th contest cil the 1011011 Man- free throws for 28 points.
Gery edman bad quite Mlattempted.
I-.,,. Tex. 11 KJnp CoiL 'II
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day nlgbl at the expense ot the I!aslern got off IDa feat. start evening lOr hlmeelf in scoring aa' In the preliminary game,
72 1 • - VII. 11
1.oJU IJII.) 117 JIWI," · TIWI
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Wahama Whtll1 Falcons, aua, In and lecUj) before Wahama ..., he bit !or 11 field goals alld Wabama Reoervea downed
Ilyracuae 125 Co)late 111
· 11 De Paul 1r
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an MOVC etlCOUIIter at Walta- able lo tally a point. 'lbe Eagles three free throws and:!&amp; points, Eastern Reserves, tH'I.
Hofstra lit Kings PoiDtiO
I'm• a. • Iowa S1. a
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went on from that point to a Bill Marahall wu the only olh- The box acore:
Slr8liloa ltltl Mubleabers '19
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The vlcloly brought tha Ea- 17·10 llrsl quarter lead.
er Faloon In double figur01
EABI'ERN (It)
lenUey lOS HuiiiOD flO
a Alina 7.1
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gles' confmliCe record to ~ Coming back with a good 27 with 12.
Pooler 1-4-4; Newlud
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(Me) ,lot Wlllttl 18 JlaMan Trace
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whlle the Falcons remabl win- point -nd period, the Eaglea Shooting-wise tbe Eagles hit MartiD 040; Douglas
Bryan 18 Corry 11
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less In seven conference 88J!ll!S· were oomlortably In front at 44 per cenl, making 26 field Badgely 5-1·11; Elcblager
LIU 101 Bridgeport M
Mntl 11 Fladlay II 1
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OveraD, E~ hea lost all: haUtime by 44-28. However, bl goals in 58 attempts. They were 28; JuaUce 1·:1-f. Totals: Z11 (30·1..,,. l8f be wu .... will
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while tile Falcona' reoord is the third quarter the Falcons much holler than lhalfrom tbe 39) 82.
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TEAM
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wert able 1o cut that lead by foul line with 30 of 39. Actua~
WAIIAMA (18)
18 AlllaJlee 11
'!'hom. I WeeAieltW 71
Soutbwestem • 1 1 • ·•
Richard Douglas and Charl01 two points and at one point ly, they only outshol the FaJ. Baley 3-0-1; Sawyerw
Sollth
Aupburg 18 MlaL Dltb) 'H
Bannan Traca
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Eichinger paeed Ute Eagle at. traDed by only nine,
C0118 from Ute Door by
one Redm811 11~; 14arabaU
W Va. 101 Plltsbursh II
Mary's lit Hemline Ill
Kyger Creek •• t 4 !111-'J'I
tack with the former hilling 10 The llrurth period was nlmost Deld goal.
12; Grinstead 0.1·1;
By quarters:
Clemson 101 Wake Forest II
(Mm) M EJindie JC n Eastern ....... 1 1 8 .••
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Eaetem
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CoiL II Bluefield
Dckne St. M Whplu Scli!IICe Iii North Gallla ... 2 'I ' 21l·lft
lor 26 poiDia whlle the latter lng the Falco118 by one bucket 25 of 77 shots for 32 per cent 2; Whlta U&lt;l; L. Fry 0.2-%. Wahama
10 28 4li
Norfolk St. 115 Wnslt&gt;Sim 11
stout st M Superior St. 88
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Citadel 71 VMI fl8
II Rlftl'l J'alla fl
Frtday night, 421111 4'thPT''
Han1pton 88 Livingstone 81
GaiiJa Coonty Hllb ~~!boil . .
ILenoll Rhyne rr 4'ocllburg
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Morgan St. 76 No. Car CoD
ely 111 LoyG11 (La.) 1Z Creek 111gb IICbool .J!IIitb....
f1 Soub CaroUaa 38
Howard Payu. II East Tex U - Kyger Creek .._
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Ga Tech 116 Florida 81 18
louhweat TeL II Sal Roel 78 Trace: Second Game ~ '111ft
COLUMIJS (UPI) - Tourna overwhelming favorite for tbel ilonal coaches ratinga - Ollly faU, ud last week'a No. I Claaa For McKIBiay's Bulldogs,
Flrnce Sl 108 Lvngsltt St. II s. F Austin 114 McMurry 'II Gallia va. Sonthoeote!iL a,. · •
ment lime Is just around the twtn titles.
.one unbeatea squad Ill tbe AA ouUil dropped to third place Chaminade upsel was quite
Delta St. 11 Cbr1J BI'OII 11
'H Wea Tn. a
Saturday night "I nl:' Ill 'f
comer for Ohio bllh echool Just take a look at the lop bunch.
behind ftrst· place Can!Dn Me- right wltb them. Coecb
Keatucky 90 Alabama rr
res Western
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83 MissiBslppl .78
CoD. lM89 ~ 17
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Uke a wide open'affair with no week's United Press Interna- latest perfect recll!ll team ID Lima Shawnee.
back on top afler a week's all74 LSU M
Grambllag liD WUey n
The comm111lal dnllllt' '!l
sence bl the next to lnst rallnge
s. CoD. 88 Clark 71
West
the lroquolaa
Indlnl •iltia.
Rio JV's Win 9th
of the se1180tl.
lllgb P. 1111 Alalllc Cbrll. 72 Cole. es otia. s. a ·
tne,.. 81 u. Long s-, n"
Cbamina&lt;le's 611-61 IIISS to Centenary 117 Arkansas St 79
Basketball Game
Dayton Dunbar wasn't the oaly Jno. Hopkins Tl w. Mrylntl t18
Rio Grande'• Junior Vanity surprise generated Ia Ohio last ANOTHI!:R TERM
basketball team slipped
by week. Three other members of PHILADELPHIA (UP!) PAINT NOW • • • ANO SAW MOIUQ
Coach George Evans' Han- 14 to win going away in th • 7·51.
Ashland Correctional Institute at the top 10 fell befort an OD- Judge Leo Weinrott waa elected
nan Trace Wildcals captured final period.
HANNAN TRAC£ 611 _Bel· Ashland, Ky., MOitday night F~ slaught of the underdogs to fur. to his 17th term 81 clliDlDiasionthelr second straight hardwood Dan Hall's 27 poinls and 19
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er of the Mlddl 0 Atlantic
triumph Monday by dumping rebounds paceof the winners. vllle, H!; Btckle, ~; DaD- Rio's JV's wlll host Mountain
Lima Sllll Uabealell
Intercollegiate FIOtball Assocla·
Hannan, W. Va., by a 61· 51 Murdock added 15.
tels, 2·5-9; Hall, 1:1-1-27; Mur- State College of Parkersburg, W, Columbus West lost Ute city lion Monday.
count at Mercerville.
In the reserve game, DoD dock, 5-5-15; CremeellS,
·3-7; Va.
champiORBblp bt a lllllTOW 52-~~4
Saunders scored 1 points as Harrison, ~. TOTALS 3-15- Box ocnre:
Ml decision to Columbus East
The HT Wlldcals are
now the Lillie Wildcats downed HaD- 61
' Rio JV'• (731 _ Smith ll-2-ta· El . del ted F
Ros' l!LMA Rm'IIIED
8 WESTBURY, N.Y, (UP!- 11-11 for the campaign.
nan 46-311. Bill&lt; score of the var· ·
Iliiton . !·2-11· Joseph 5-5-15: Y',;aFrldaea . hlrb~n1
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Aller racing to a t~ '" SlY game:
Y quar rs.
Warne ~22· McDaniel 4-U·
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period lead, Hannan Trace led HANNAN, W. VA. (51) - G. Hannan W. Va. 4 20 13 14 - 51 Davis 1,._2:' Fitzpatrick 14 en
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a nd H • ll e trotting mare
reached ber
only 26-24 at halftime, After Adkins, 14-:1-31; J. Adkins, U Hannan Trace 14 12 14 22 - 61 TOTALS 31). 13-73
n~t ev~mng, a
am ton peak of fame m Europe, was
three periods, It was 4().37. The 6; Chapman, 1-2-4; Brumfield, Reserves - Hannan Trace 46, Asblaud Co~ lllslltnte Ta t, whtcb was unbeaten only retired In special ceremonies at
Gallians outscored Hannan 22 • 4-U; Stover. 0.2-2; TOTALS 22· Hannan, W. Va. 38.
1711 _ Nip- a.a-19 . Hall 7.1• two weeks ago, ~opped Its Roosevelt Raceway Mollday
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WILDCATS TOP UPI POLL 15 ; HUI 4-2-IO; Edinberg t-l-3; dletowe 107-111, before
Elma who raced In the
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Hannan Trace baskelhaD
Stanfurd
United States under the banner
NEW YORK (UPI) -The TOTALS 30-11·71. . .
Healthy.
of Lawrt!llce 8, Slhep(tardl'ajl
Coacb George Evans 18id to- Unitod Pre,. International ma- Score at hall ,.- Rto 37, Ash- The crazy, mixed • up
Banaver Shoe Farm won
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basketball ratings land 31.
which left only second major European shles races
toornament bas been (1081- wtlh first-plaoe votes and wonLima Shawnee sllll in the
iD 18 starlit and eaned $159,0110.
lost
records
through
Saturday,
NB'
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ranka,
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In tbe area. Evans said fhe e . 12 m paren eses:
liJ United Preto IAternaUonal of what is to como in the
event may be re-scbeduled el- Team
Pola11 1
I!aalent Dlvlalon
namenls. The final four
Point a aolw D '1 at
By United Preao IAfornallonal fher Wednesday or Tburaday. 1. Kentucky (31) (19-j))
346'
W. L. Pet. AA squada llliiY coataia quite
Easy to Apply witlo a....cw R: "r
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294 Boston
41 20 .1172 few surprises.
Moaday Mb:ed Leap
bush along tbe road to th1e1 Mid- down.
38 2Z .633 ' Sbawnee, """ 17-11 f~;::~:.\
February 7, 1111
3_ Tex. Western (3) lll-0) 190 PhlladelphlJ
DrieslloOneHo,.uea.eaao•.......-oc~ar{' , I·
American Conference It e to'II 23 .617 VIctory over C
4. Providence 07•2)
171 Cincinnati
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Watera-Y-I'cMiilogToohl
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night and a pair of .contendera
'll'" ''"""'"""~"" 5_ Loyola (Ill.) 07.21
23 ill&gt; :m made Its besl lhowmc ot the The Palsiea
163 New York
for the Ob!G Conference crown 78-77.
~lent Dlvfsloa
1euonthirdln the ratings, jumping BlaeltnarCeo'~
6• St. Jos. tPa.) Cl7-4)
141
try to ·stay In the thick of the Jerry Carder tossed In 32 1. KallSIIs ll6-3)
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from · to second place and
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race.
poinls for the Oilers, who bave a. Vanderbilt (17-3)
Los
Angeles
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The Redskins, 9-I In the lost two In a row and are 16-5. 9. Nebraska (!6-J)
29 34 ,4fl0 place votes wltb 12 each.
Ashland 011
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All-Stir Semi-Giou
MAC, will be at Marshall,
Dutton had 16 f~r Quan- 10. Michigan (13-5)
San
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Cohlmbuo
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Dark
H~ow
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which bas managed three wins tico, beaten 7~75 by Fmdlay '" Second 10 -ll, San Francisco 1St. Laws
28 34 .433 1 The btg loser wu Columbus 111gb • arne
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in seven league contests. The the Mannes tournament m,39 ;
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Cincinnati
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whtcb
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183,
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Series
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12
Th\tndering Herd, loaded with D"cember, Quanttco Is 23-1.
Svracuse 24; 14 (tie) tab and,
Mollday'a Results
from fom:'h to lllnth poeltion as
SOG. !Ugh Men I
sophomores, bas been unpred_
Brigham Voung 23; 16.
Phlladelpbia 149 Detroit 123
Toledo Ltbbey, Cleveland East
Serl01 - Mac Sawyer, 225,
IJoe Salin Enamel oo your
GAL.
ictable but appeared capable
16: 17, s. John's (N.. YJ l3;
York 138 San Fran 125
Tech, Hamilton Garfield lliiCJII~~======-woodwork to match your
an upset or two.
O~iaboma City n· 19
(Only games scheduled)
Warren Harding moved up.
walla,
Marshall absorbed a
Kentucky tO: 20, Dayt~n 1.
Toeaday'a Gamee
This Is the final big. week
drubbing at Miami in
at Cincinnati
the IIC!aaon In Ohio, wtth most
previous meeting this season.
Loulo vs. Pbiladelpbla
f!Jl!JleS serving only as warm.IJ
In the only other game on
TO RECEIVE AWARD
at Pitlsburh
ups for the ...,lional tournanight's IO.game card for
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath SOUTH BEND, Ind. &lt;UP!)
Detroit at Baltimore
ments to follow,
MAC team, Kent Sl le
spent a recent Sunday
with i u .s. Court of Appeals
New Yor at Lo. Aneles
McKinley now bas five
tains Duquesne.
Mr. and Mrs, James Webb o( i Robert Kiley wiD receive
straight wins over MassiUon,
Mount Union, OC
Shade.
l l'iotre Dame basketball
including a narrow 55-52 deci·
BY REQUEST
with a 9-2 record, could move Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith at the Notre Daioie-St.
Fight Ruultl
· aion Iaat week. The score waa
PHONE WY 2-2848
Into a tle with Akron for the visited Mrs. John Stout and game tonight.
lied at 52-52 In the last minute
lead by beating Heidelberg. The Mrs. Ray Birchfield and child- Kiley was a three-letter
By United ,..., latemalfonal when the Bulldnga came
POMEROY
Sludent Princes, however, have- ren.
at Notre Dame in 191 ~
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!)
through wlth a field goal and a Claenen
Poi!Mioy
n't been exactly a pushover at Mr. and Mm Delmar Rhodesl1920, and served as assistant
Ernie Indian Red Lopez,
~fr~ee:_;lhro~~w~lo~w~ra~p~l~l~UP':·_ _J!,.,,...,...,...,...,...,...,...~
home.
spent a weekend with their former fo&lt;JtbaD coach
Los Angeles, stopped
Me
Otterbein, anchored In third children at Dunbar, W. Va. ' Rockne.
Fields, I48, Phoenix, Ariz. (3)
place at 9-3 could move Into • Mrs. Fielda is spending the
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lie _for second with a win
winter with her daughter In ANDREA. BROUGHT UP
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~~y ~ores,
Ohto Wesleyan. And the Card- West Virginia.
Phoenbl 14),
lnals have. the home Door ad- Mrs. Charles King and Chart. NEW YORK UPI) -1lte ----'-------1
vantage gomg for them.
dene spent an al'ternoon with Central Hockey League's
Rangen Monday bu the Injury.
Barons Face Gannoa .
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plagueof New York Rangers
Oth . In th OC B ld . Mrs. Graoe Carr.
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dM
ca ed up from the
the National Hockey Lesgue.
W.8ll a~~
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Mrs.Ava
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~ ,ana wtn·
us- Mrs.
Gilkey.
kutgum hosts Captlal.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epple
Steubenville goes after lis 0 M'k E 1
dlruter
1 e PP e w~re
llltb win against Gannon, Cell- an
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orville is at Cleveland State, guesta of Mrs. Elste Ham~g ..
Hiram hosta Western Reserve
Mrs. Irene Jacobs of Cmctnand Defiance Is at home again· nail called on ber lather and
st St. Francis (Ind.·.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wells.
Ia Monday night's actloo, fnd. Mr. George Wells ca~ on
lana ambushed Ohio State, II· Tom Wells recently.
11; Tennessee State banded
-Mn, Jolm Stout
BY
Youngstown Ill second loss of
WELDWOOD
the aeiiSOII, 17-52; the Quantico Mert than 8,0tltl of lbe 25,300
Marines avenged an earUer loss o)lbttlme traffic fatalitlea in
to Findlay, 83-111, and Malone 11164 could only be accounted for
by darkened streets and highdowned Alliance, 116-81.
The Buckeyes, having a cold ways.
FOR
night from !be field, fell 10 Astronomers use sidereal
points behind the Hoosiers at time.
one spot In the nrst haU but j.,-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
tralled only 35 • 29 at lnterand
mlsslen.
But wltb 1!J: men scoring In
double flgum, lndlaDa puUed
away. Bob Dove led the Bucks
with 211 pobtll.
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which had begun receding -Promised to look into a
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MAKE INSPECTION_ State Patrol offlcerelnspectecl 34 memben of the Melli
&lt;rest at 19 feet, two above ! unpleasant odors to escape, Count lllghway Patrol Auxiliary Monday night at the Pomeroy Drew-Webster Post 3~
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stall•: and then i&gt;e&amp;an "" !described by Raymond Blker; Leglo~ Horne Conducting 11 were LL R. c. Wilson, Jackson; Cpl. C. L. Bogga, GalllpoUa
I •Kam. .
.
. land to remarks about a narrow P 1 and Ma·j Alex Blair Auxiliary Highway Patrol. ThlJ photo ahowa the patrol offi·
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livu'"l
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ttor- Sentinel Photo.
on 0h10 mversJty 1 ow · tlreet by Jake Turner.
.1 ci~~,' as they ,;.,ade their ~nnual inljlectlon.
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West Gr ... held their -Heard, with appreciation, • - · ·
IN MARNE MAULER
1
lrou.nd and conUnued tD aet in ' letter read from the Columbia _
MASON _ Army PFC John·
out by usmc catwalk• built . Gas, Inc, that rates are to be l
E Donohue son of Mr. and
the air between tho build- : reduced another 29 cents per
·Gale F. Donohue, Route 1,
. Classes at the unlver01ty , 1.1100 cu. ft. effecttve March 1, 1
Letart, w. Va., participated In
on 11 ~ebtduled.
1166
to
Feb.
1967,
on
top,
apparl!!ercise
Marne Mauler, an u.
1
1
ently,
of an ll cent reduction ., The Pomeroy • •"""
... them bao- day field train!••
last ml)!lth
..., e1 ercise coD-.
iketball game scheduled for ,to-, dueled by the 3d Infantry DIVI·
- Approvea ~ouncllman 8 F 1mght m the Pomeroy Htgh olon in Germany Ja~. 28 ·Feb, 7· AUSTIN Tex CUP!) _ AtParmalee'1
rec&lt;&gt;mmendation MChool gymnasium has
be&lt;n Donohue, who Is m Headquer.
•
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jltl'
oquipment be bought to rehabil-'postponed Indefinitely, accord- ters Company, lsi Battal~n ~~torn~~~~::. ~l:lc~1amea
ltate broken fire bose by re- mg to Principal and Atbletlc Dl· the 15th Infantry, entere
e,oro
tod
lth tronc
placing on . hand couplings. '"'''lor James A DiehL Mr. Army in . April 1965, completed IC. Cros:., J~e ·~~t wiD I be
t
0
-Accepted reports by
the Dirhl said there Is 1 po,.ibility baSic tra~n~ng at Fort Knoxs!'y~ ln~:~~o decid:"his late on a
Iclerk, chief of police, and fire th• game will have to be caD- and arrtved overseas tn ~ as e r n of whether "irrtelstiblt ':;~~~~;;Z1
~rr COLUMBIA- Fu110ral department: Chief Gtlkey re·.cdled unless Cia" A tourna· ' ember IIIII&amp;. : • ~8 ~year ·h~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~slon" drove blm to tht ,.,..i&lt;eo lor Mr1. May Van Ma· : ported 19 arrests in January.'m•nt drawing• are set
on 80idter allen
a ama
g !I:IVfn of two Texae coeda.
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trt !1, who dlod &amp;I her rtol- 1212.1 galloos of gasoline used dates that permit It to be play- school. at Mason .
I
g
4.";h Iunday after a lengthy lin the cruiser which traveled de. The game was postroned
Defense attorney Perry
L.
1 wiD be held Tueodty at I1791 miles, 31 meals aerved to from January 22 because of
Jones raised the issue Monday
I
... II the Salem EUB , prison"''· eight accidents inves- "ow.
'I
:as he asked praopeetive ' jlll'llt'l
Ch ob bore. The Rev. Looter ligated, and Cthr.. l meter col-1
·to ''recognize that some aimel
~ trill offlciltt and burial' lections of $512.90; Fire Chief I
.
.
are committed w~b. great deal
wlllt 111 Redman cemetery. I1Howard Dailey reported three ' The Metgs Coun~ ~:~~b ~
leS On
of planning and others, OD tha
• Wll born November 23, fires. one in town. t 00 outside. phartm, en,.t .anntooubnc~ ~y
spur or the moment."
n....-· _..~.
~ at once cd esed c W
m1c
c ,
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1 . in West Colombilt, the 1 - vocldou
to prooet'll
dn sd aveh ~· be
Funeral servtces
for Mattl 0 1 Cr
23 1 dart bandaOIDI
da ter of tho tate Edward.to revise ita &lt;Ode• _with th• ~: ned em.:'.n~itelyas A
C. Weboter, 77, of 324 E. Maln:form:"'TeX:.s stude~l, is cbarg.
an Mll'J AM !!axton Ruo..u. l help of a standard Ylllage code : 1epowill be aet as soon 11 St., Po!IH!roy, who dled Monday-eel with strangling Shirley AnD
H •usband, Frank, 4teof tn l referellCf provt'":" by theW P.(weather
conditions allow, at noon In the Holzer Hospital, IStark and Suaan
Rlpby, lbl
1~
! Anderson Book ltrm, at a rn1n~ H . lth De 1 1 fr . 1 w•ll be held Wednesday at 2 p.l 21.year old Univmll)l of Tau
Ia lurYIYeof by thrte dau- mum cost of $250, with Ill lor is ~a
par men
trtal. m. at the Ewing Chapel with.coeds wbooe parUally ciotbea
gh , Mi,. Mildred Van M•·!each page of the book that may a d.
: the Rev. Melvin Alkire olflclat. bodies were found last July ao
trt.. and Mn. Paul tLIIIian) he changed oo •• to conform ! 111
r of L dia Ctr·l ing. Burial will be In the Beech iD 1 field near AustlL
Fi erald, both of West Colurn- with special Middleport prob- f the ~·~·M h.J. Ch '~ Grove Cemetery. Her htt!band, l
Ilia;: and Mn. Charle1 I Betty 1; lemo.
" e n . et 181 urc Bert, preceded her In death.
St~ of Columbus I SOil, I Attending were the mayor ~heduled tomght baa
been She .... • member or tbe]
LOCAL TEMPS
N
n, ol Middleport:
111; and clerk, and Councilmen Zer. cancelled.
United methodist Church, Pom- The temperalure In Pome.
B~hildren, four great grand. kle, Parmalet, Stumbo, George ,
.
ieroy.
·roy'• buslneai dlatrlcl at 11:11
1
c+en, four al•ters. Mra. AI· ' Baker. Way110 Gibbons
and t' Thde
ofedthe TwUI~t Survivors include a daughler, a.m today na 43 dearees lllllr4!o Christian and Mrs. Graee l Dick Vaughan.
~ar e~ u !&lt;It uled
r Geneva Haney Findlay; one der sunny aides.
Hollman. both of Springfield. 0.;
I tJrs ay evenmg at the hotne grandson Robert Lear BaldAnd llllllld.
Mri. Jesse Bowers of Middl&amp;-'1
MINSTREL SET
~~~ Mtss Elsie Hart has been win Park, Calli., and a' great'
And . . . . . . . . . .
l!ta
witelt flmlr'• lllltal ........,.
polt, and Mrs. Hel.n !' U.s, West . Mro. Alife Nease, vocal In· ncelled due "' the toad.
; granddaughter, Laura Leer, of
Man!'I -... " ....... llunible Gal
Co~mb1a, and ooe brother, Ed· structor at Eaotern Local School Th
.
Baldwin Park Calif
Friend• DEVOTED TO INTERE!!'r OP
Gi~; Russeil, of West Columbia. · District, announced !he dat" 'c e m~ettng of the Melga may call at 'the
home
MEIGS MASON .\R£4
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''for the annual minstrel and olio ••unty
mocrat Club schedul·
Yau-tnwra--. YGII-I!Wt
at Eastern Hlgh School have ~. ed for tonight 11t Racine ba~ , a1 any me.
• ••,...,. 1 • owen, ,.,.......
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been tentatively ·~I for March ·bren cancelled due to the flood.
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FOR~ITS 80Nb
lunda~ b' Tile oruo v.u., l'ublilbo
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ytir'a show have started.
The Winding Trail
Garden ! Ra1lJh Stone. 29, Columbus, ~:,; :o=~..:A:. ~:r;:: '-·~ .
llol ...... Anll wiiii I dt; llfiiiia. """"'"
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·~ club has postponed Ito ochedUI·Iforfeited 125 b&lt;md in Mlddle- 1Phon• wv ...,., ldltortll ,....
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:l&amp;t,l45 • 195-763 to retain the ed meeWng Wedneaday at the j port Mayor C. 0.
F1oher•s l
QOLUMBUS IUPil - Sha,.. present majority group of 13 horn~ of Mrs. Faye Prmt and court on an lntoxlcatloll charge I :\::~"" •• ... ,... "'"'"" •
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holller~ ot lht North Amerlean directon headeof by Preoldent:aet '' for February 29,
I Mondey night
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•·~·,:,::•
' Lanll of Lancaster,!1
l lottlneW limbalk tne.. Equlleble Lifo Aasurance Co, Jam01 A.
---ton ..... ""' ntli CJ.,,
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of Columbul blocked a takeover former epeaker of the Ohio . The Letart Falls PTA
haa , County Church wotnen lo bave.
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I!IJmpl bv the Consumeu Fil).lHouse or RepresentatiYtl!l.
! po!ltponed Its meeting on 1'tJes. been held at Grace Epi!K:opal carr~•r Whl!fl' nailable 10 cenD ,.,
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WHk; one year IQ advano• at
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•nelal Corp. of Mlr.ntapolls on l'onaumtra bad attempted 1o day ,Feb. 15 to T...,day, FtbnJ. , ChUrch Thursday has een can- o.n, ''"•••I .,.,.., '"·""~t..,•'•
MCIIdq.
1oust four directors. That would ary 22.
celled b!cau!t! uf the Inclement ::~~·
'=:,.·~~~- Mr91':
lA a special meeti••
the blve giJJen it a maJO·rity on tht 1
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YGUngi!Own.
The Penguills were down only
two points with l!tl left, but
!ben the Tlgen broke loole.
Robert Eldrldie had t3 poiDIJ
for the vlalton, whl are .lT • I
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JLb!m10 Braotlya
fPI.&gt; 11t 51
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The I!astent Eagles woalbelr bad eight field goals and 12 !or a i!omfortable 1'ictAtry.
!and madt II foul 1bo111 of
lfAC VAI!III'Y
11th contest cil the 1011011 Man- free throws for 28 points.
Gery edman bad quite Mlattempted.
I-.,,. Tex. 11 KJnp CoiL 'II
~ 1. ·•
(J'IMI)
' ar'1 ·
day nlgbl at the expense ot the I!aslern got off IDa feat. start evening lOr hlmeelf in scoring aa' In the preliminary game,
72 1 • - VII. 11
1.oJU IJII.) 117 JIWI," · TIWI
W I. P'·W
Wahama Whtll1 Falcons, aua, In and lecUj) before Wahama ..., he bit !or 11 field goals alld Wabama Reoervea downed
Ilyracuae 125 Co)late 111
· 11 De Paul 1r
!811811 .... ••• I ; 2 . ,,,.
an MOVC etlCOUIIter at Walta- able lo tally a point. 'lbe Eagles three free throws and:!&amp; points, Eastern Reserves, tH'I.
Hofstra lit Kings PoiDtiO
I'm• a. • Iowa S1. a
Kypr 0ee1t: .. I I . . . .
ma.
went on from that point to a Bill Marahall wu the only olh- The box acore:
Slr8liloa ltltl Mubleabers '19
Wealenl m t1 LIDcola flO
llouthweetent •• t t •flllt
The vlcloly brought tha Ea- 17·10 llrsl quarter lead.
er Faloon In double figur01
EABI'ERN (It)
lenUey lOS HuiiiOD flO
a Alina 7.1
Rortb G1DJ1 •• I I tlfl&lt;.
gles' confmliCe record to ~ Coming back with a good 27 with 12.
Pooler 1-4-4; Newlud
..,.
st. Anlelm'a M Plymouth Sl t1
(Me) ,lot Wlllttl 18 JlaMan Trace
J 1
whlle the Falcons remabl win- point -nd period, the Eaglea Shooting-wise tbe Eagles hit MartiD 040; Douglas
Bryan 18 Corry 11
• st .Jilo't (N.Y.) rr rorALS . , . . . • • lllf ~
less In seven conference 88J!ll!S· were oomlortably In front at 44 per cenl, making 26 field Badgely 5-1·11; Elcblager
LIU 101 Bridgeport M
Mntl 11 Fladlay II 1
IVAC BESERVBI
OveraD, E~ hea lost all: haUtime by 44-28. However, bl goals in 58 attempts. They were 28; JuaUce 1·:1-f. Totals: Z11 (30·1..,,. l8f be wu .... will
101 AmericaD U. '19
S. • Yot. .IJ •.• ·•
(1'11111)
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while tile Falcona' reoord is the third quarter the Falcons much holler than lhalfrom tbe 39) 82.
BI'OONbl ~ _.. 1 ~
Carnegie Tech It BethBJiy M Per- • .WNC!ce il
TEAM
W L p ,,GP
2-18. .
wert able 1o cut that lead by foul line with 30 of 39. Actua~
WAIIAMA (18)
18 AlllaJlee 11
'!'hom. I WeeAieltW 71
Soutbwestem • 1 1 • ·•
Richard Douglas and Charl01 two points and at one point ly, they only outshol the FaJ. Baley 3-0-1; Sawyerw
Sollth
Aupburg 18 MlaL Dltb) 'H
Bannan Traca
1 1 .• Ia
Eichinger paeed Ute Eagle at. traDed by only nine,
C0118 from Ute Door by
one Redm811 11~; 14arabaU
W Va. 101 Plltsbursh II
Mary's lit Hemline Ill
Kyger Creek •• t 4 !111-'J'I
tack with the former hilling 10 The llrurth period was nlmost Deld goal.
12; Grinstead 0.1·1;
By quarters:
Clemson 101 Wake Forest II
(Mm) M EJindie JC n Eastern ....... 1 1 8 .••
field goala and six free throws a standoff with the Eagles edg. Wabama, rnl\'llnwblle, bit on 1).11-2; M. Fry 2-5-9; Arthur
Eaetem
17 44 5t
CoiL II Bluefield
Dckne St. M Whplu Scli!IICe Iii North Gallla ... 2 'I ' 21l·lft
lor 26 poiDia whlle the latter lng the Falco118 by one bucket 25 of 77 shots for 32 per cent 2; Whlta U&lt;l; L. Fry 0.2-%. Wahama
10 28 4li
Norfolk St. 115 Wnslt&gt;Sim 11
stout st M Superior St. 88
rorAL8 ...... lUI
Citadel 71 VMI fl8
II Rlftl'l J'alla fl
Frtday night, 421111 4'thPT''
Han1pton 88 Livingstone 81
GaiiJa Coonty Hllb ~~!boil . .
ILenoll Rhyne rr 4'ocllburg
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letbaU
tournament, •.'1f,flllt
Morgan St. 76 No. Car CoD
ely 111 LoyG11 (La.) 1Z Creek 111gb IICbool .J!IIitb....
f1 Soub CaroUaa 38
Howard Payu. II East Tex U - Kyger Creek .._
lliililai
Ga Tech 116 Florida 81 18
louhweat TeL II Sal Roel 78 Trace: Second Game ~ '111ft
COLUMIJS (UPI) - Tourna overwhelming favorite for tbel ilonal coaches ratinga - Ollly faU, ud last week'a No. I Claaa For McKIBiay's Bulldogs,
Flrnce Sl 108 Lvngsltt St. II s. F Austin 114 McMurry 'II Gallia va. Sonthoeote!iL a,. · •
ment lime Is just around the twtn titles.
.one unbeatea squad Ill tbe AA ouUil dropped to third place Chaminade upsel was quite
Delta St. 11 Cbr1J BI'OII 11
'H Wea Tn. a
Saturday night "I nl:' Ill 'f
comer for Ohio bllh echool Just take a look at the lop bunch.
behind ftrst· place Can!Dn Me- right wltb them. Coecb
Keatucky 90 Alabama rr
res Western
Ariz st
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baakeiball teams but It looks tO CIBss AA teama In this Dayton Cbamlnade was tho Kinley and second • ranked Rupert's strong team
83 MissiBslppl .78
CoD. lM89 ~ 17
l&amp;me and finaia.
· : •. : 11
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111
Uke a wide open'affair with no week's United Press Interna- latest perfect recll!ll team ID Lima Shawnee.
back on top afler a week's all74 LSU M
Grambllag liD WUey n
The comm111lal dnllllt' '!l
sence bl the next to lnst rallnge
s. CoD. 88 Clark 71
West
the lroquolaa
Indlnl •iltia.
Rio JV's Win 9th
of the se1180tl.
lllgb P. 1111 Alalllc Cbrll. 72 Cole. es otia. s. a ·
tne,.. 81 u. Long s-, n"
Cbamina&lt;le's 611-61 IIISS to Centenary 117 Arkansas St 79
Basketball Game
Dayton Dunbar wasn't the oaly Jno. Hopkins Tl w. Mrylntl t18
Rio Grande'• Junior Vanity surprise generated Ia Ohio last ANOTHI!:R TERM
basketball team slipped
by week. Three other members of PHILADELPHIA (UP!) PAINT NOW • • • ANO SAW MOIUQ
Coach George Evans' Han- 14 to win going away in th • 7·51.
Ashland Correctional Institute at the top 10 fell befort an OD- Judge Leo Weinrott waa elected
nan Trace Wildcals captured final period.
HANNAN TRAC£ 611 _Bel· Ashland, Ky., MOitday night F~ slaught of the underdogs to fur. to his 17th term 81 clliDlDiasionthelr second straight hardwood Dan Hall's 27 poinls and 19
.
(
nsl count was 73-71. Tonight, !her scramble the ratings.
er of the Mlddl 0 Atlantic
triumph Monday by dumping rebounds paceof the winners. vllle, H!; Btckle, ~; DaD- Rio's JV's wlll host Mountain
Lima Sllll Uabealell
Intercollegiate FIOtball Assocla·
Hannan, W. Va., by a 61· 51 Murdock added 15.
tels, 2·5-9; Hall, 1:1-1-27; Mur- State College of Parkersburg, W, Columbus West lost Ute city lion Monday.
count at Mercerville.
In the reserve game, DoD dock, 5-5-15; CremeellS,
·3-7; Va.
champiORBblp bt a lllllTOW 52-~~4
Saunders scored 1 points as Harrison, ~. TOTALS 3-15- Box ocnre:
Ml decision to Columbus East
The HT Wlldcals are
now the Lillie Wildcats downed HaD- 61
' Rio JV'• (731 _ Smith ll-2-ta· El . del ted F
Ros' l!LMA Rm'IIIED
8 WESTBURY, N.Y, (UP!- 11-11 for the campaign.
nan 46-311. Bill&lt; score of the var· ·
Iliiton . !·2-11· Joseph 5-5-15: Y',;aFrldaea . hlrb~n1
57•5•
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rug
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was
up.
Aller racing to a t~ '" SlY game:
Y quar rs.
Warne ~22· McDaniel 4-U·
ded b Asbl nd 49-46 Ut Eima• tha world champion
period lead, Hannan Trace led HANNAN, W. VA. (51) - G. Hannan W. Va. 4 20 13 14 - 51 Davis 1,._2:' Fitzpatrick 14 en
Y.
a nd H • ll e trotting mare
reached ber
only 26-24 at halftime, After Adkins, 14-:1-31; J. Adkins, U Hannan Trace 14 12 14 22 - 61 TOTALS 31). 13-73
n~t ev~mng, a
am ton peak of fame m Europe, was
three periods, It was 4().37. The 6; Chapman, 1-2-4; Brumfield, Reserves - Hannan Trace 46, Asblaud Co~ lllslltnte Ta t, whtcb was unbeaten only retired In special ceremonies at
Gallians outscored Hannan 22 • 4-U; Stover. 0.2-2; TOTALS 22· Hannan, W. Va. 38.
1711 _ Nip- a.a-19 . Hall 7.1• two weeks ago, ~opped Its Roosevelt Raceway Mollday
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third straight declstOD, to Mid· Digbt.
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WILDCATS TOP UPI POLL 15 ; HUI 4-2-IO; Edinberg t-l-3; dletowe 107-111, before
Elma who raced In the
142
2
: Jackson 11-4-2 ; lng lor a 711-73 wla over
Hannan Trace baskelhaD
Stanfurd
United States under the banner
NEW YORK (UPI) -The TOTALS 30-11·71. . .
Healthy.
of Lawrt!llce 8, Slhep(tardl'ajl
Coacb George Evans 18id to- Unitod Pre,. International ma- Score at hall ,.- Rto 37, Ash- The crazy, mixed • up
Banaver Shoe Farm won
!&gt;;.d
jor
basketball ratings land 31.
which left only second major European shles races
toornament bas been (1081- wtlh first-plaoe votes and wonLima Shawnee sllll in the
iD 18 starlit and eaned $159,0110.
lost
records
through
Saturday,
NB'
"'-ndln..
beaten
ranka,
oould
be
8
poaed because of blgb water F b
.
th
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IVe
In tbe area. Evans said fhe e . 12 m paren eses:
liJ United Preto IAternaUonal of what is to como in the
event may be re-scbeduled el- Team
Pola11 1
I!aalent Dlvlalon
namenls. The final four
Point a aolw D '1 at
By United Preao IAfornallonal fher Wednesday or Tburaday. 1. Kentucky (31) (19-j))
346'
W. L. Pet. AA squada llliiY coataia quite
Easy to Apply witlo a....cw R: "r
., ,
Miami runs Into another am- providing me water bas gone 2. Duke II) C17·2)
294 Boston
41 20 .1172 few surprises.
Moaday Mb:ed Leap
bush along tbe road to th1e1 Mid- down.
38 2Z .633 ' Sbawnee, """ 17-11 f~;::~:.\
February 7, 1111
3_ Tex. Western (3) lll-0) 190 PhlladelphlJ
DrieslloOneHo,.uea.eaao•.......-oc~ar{' , I·
American Conference It e to'II 23 .617 VIctory over C
4. Providence 07•2)
171 Cincinnati
blttltt
Watera-Y-I'cMiilogToohl
.,
night and a pair of .contendera
'll'" ''"""'"""~"" 5_ Loyola (Ill.) 07.21
23 ill&gt; :m made Its besl lhowmc ot the The Palsiea
163 New York
for the Ob!G Conference crown 78-77.
~lent Dlvfsloa
1euonthirdln the ratings, jumping BlaeltnarCeo'~
6• St. Jos. tPa.) Cl7-4)
141
try to ·stay In the thick of the Jerry Carder tossed In 32 1. KallSIIs ll6-3)
w
..
L.
Pet.
from · to second place and
, I
30
140
race.
poinls for the Oilers, who bave a. Vanderbilt (17-3)
Los
Angeles
35
211
.55fi
tying
Canroa
McKinley
hi
flrsl.
LoBo
s
28
1161
The Redskins, 9-I In the lost two In a row and are 16-5. 9. Nebraska (!6-J)
29 34 ,4fl0 place votes wltb 12 each.
Ashland 011
st
74 J BalUmore
All-Stir Semi-Giou
MAC, will be at Marshall,
Dutton had 16 f~r Quan- 10. Michigan (13-5)
San
Fr.ancisco
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35
444
Cohlmbuo
West
SlAb
Dark
H~ow
F~
Caro
18
701
which bas managed three wins tico, beaten 7~75 by Fmdlay '" Second 10 -ll, San Francisco 1St. Laws
28 34 .433 1 The btg loser wu Columbus 111gb • arne
. lyR
in seven league contests. The the Mannes tournament m,39 ;
.
Cincinnati
!&amp;;
l8.;
Detroit
18
44
.290
.
West,
whtcb
droJI!'ecfall
th~
way
ner,
183,
lli8h
Series
-, Mll&lt;ilred
12
Th\tndering Herd, loaded with D"cember, Quanttco Is 23-1.
Svracuse 24; 14 (tie) tab and,
Mollday'a Results
from fom:'h to lllnth poeltion as
SOG. !Ugh Men I
sophomores, bas been unpred_
Brigham Voung 23; 16.
Phlladelpbia 149 Detroit 123
Toledo Ltbbey, Cleveland East
Serl01 - Mac Sawyer, 225,
IJoe Salin Enamel oo your
GAL.
ictable but appeared capable
16: 17, s. John's (N.. YJ l3;
York 138 San Fran 125
Tech, Hamilton Garfield lliiCJII~~======-woodwork to match your
an upset or two.
O~iaboma City n· 19
(Only games scheduled)
Warren Harding moved up.
walla,
Marshall absorbed a
Kentucky tO: 20, Dayt~n 1.
Toeaday'a Gamee
This Is the final big. week
drubbing at Miami in
at Cincinnati
the IIC!aaon In Ohio, wtth most
previous meeting this season.
Loulo vs. Pbiladelpbla
f!Jl!JleS serving only as warm.IJ
In the only other game on
TO RECEIVE AWARD
at Pitlsburh
ups for the ...,lional tournanight's IO.game card for
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath SOUTH BEND, Ind. &lt;UP!)
Detroit at Baltimore
ments to follow,
MAC team, Kent Sl le
spent a recent Sunday
with i u .s. Court of Appeals
New Yor at Lo. Aneles
McKinley now bas five
tains Duquesne.
Mr. and Mrs, James Webb o( i Robert Kiley wiD receive
straight wins over MassiUon,
Mount Union, OC
Shade.
l l'iotre Dame basketball
including a narrow 55-52 deci·
BY REQUEST
with a 9-2 record, could move Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith at the Notre Daioie-St.
Fight Ruultl
· aion Iaat week. The score waa
PHONE WY 2-2848
Into a tle with Akron for the visited Mrs. John Stout and game tonight.
lied at 52-52 In the last minute
lead by beating Heidelberg. The Mrs. Ray Birchfield and child- Kiley was a three-letter
By United ,..., latemalfonal when the Bulldnga came
POMEROY
Sludent Princes, however, have- ren.
at Notre Dame in 191 ~
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!)
through wlth a field goal and a Claenen
Poi!Mioy
n't been exactly a pushover at Mr. and Mm Delmar Rhodesl1920, and served as assistant
Ernie Indian Red Lopez,
~fr~ee:_;lhro~~w~lo~w~ra~p~l~l~UP':·_ _J!,.,,...,...,...,...,...,...,...~
home.
spent a weekend with their former fo&lt;JtbaD coach
Los Angeles, stopped
Me
Otterbein, anchored In third children at Dunbar, W. Va. ' Rockne.
Fields, I48, Phoenix, Ariz. (3)
place at 9-3 could move Into • Mrs. Fielda is spending the
L
Clar
lie _for second with a win
winter with her daughter In ANDREA. BROUGHT UP
~
~~y ~ores,
Ohto Wesleyan. And the Card- West Virginia.
Phoenbl 14),
lnals have. the home Door ad- Mrs. Charles King and Chart. NEW YORK UPI) -1lte ----'-------1
vantage gomg for them.
dene spent an al'ternoon with Central Hockey League's
Rangen Monday bu the Injury.
Barons Face Gannoa .
'
lng scorer, Paul Andrea,
plagueof New York Rangers
Oth . In th OC B ld . Mrs. Graoe Carr.
.
.18 81 Obee 110
dM
ca ed up from the
the National Hockey Lesgue.
W.8ll a~~
erwtse
Mrs.Ava
El Sle
. Hanmng
. calied on ~~~D~.:!:O~~==~~:=:..:~~~~-,I
~ ,ana wtn·
us- Mrs.
Gilkey.
kutgum hosts Captlal.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epple
Steubenville goes after lis 0 M'k E 1
dlruter
1 e PP e w~re
llltb win against Gannon, Cell- an
.
orville is at Cleveland State, guesta of Mrs. Elste Ham~g ..
Hiram hosta Western Reserve
Mrs. Irene Jacobs of Cmctnand Defiance Is at home again· nail called on ber lather and
st St. Francis (Ind.·.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wells.
Ia Monday night's actloo, fnd. Mr. George Wells ca~ on
lana ambushed Ohio State, II· Tom Wells recently.
11; Tennessee State banded
-Mn, Jolm Stout
BY
Youngstown Ill second loss of
WELDWOOD
the aeiiSOII, 17-52; the Quantico Mert than 8,0tltl of lbe 25,300
Marines avenged an earUer loss o)lbttlme traffic fatalitlea in
to Findlay, 83-111, and Malone 11164 could only be accounted for
by darkened streets and highdowned Alliance, 116-81.
The Buckeyes, having a cold ways.
FOR
night from !be field, fell 10 Astronomers use sidereal
points behind the Hoosiers at time.
one spot In the nrst haU but j.,-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
tralled only 35 • 29 at lnterand
mlsslen.
But wltb 1!J: men scoring In
double flgum, lndlaDa puUed
away. Bob Dove led the Bucks
with 211 pobtll.
SEE US FOR ALL Of YOUR SPRING

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(Continued lrMI Pagt I)
1od litagt No
evacuations
.re repori.d and only 1 few i threat to public aafety. He also
·&gt;oildlngs wert damaaecf.
&lt;lied floodlllf problems In the
'I Athens, the Hocking Rlv· llreel and properties n.ar IL
which had begun receding -Promised to look into a
·
nday. began to rise again . nuisance problem in the Vme- :
~1)1 Monday night, hila '""1st area where a sewer pcrmllo
MAKE INSPECTION_ State Patrol offlcerelnspectecl 34 memben of the Melli
&lt;rest at 19 feet, two above ! unpleasant odors to escape, Count lllghway Patrol Auxiliary Monday night at the Pomeroy Drew-Webster Post 3~
·
stall•: and then i&gt;e&amp;an "" !described by Raymond Blker; Leglo~ Horne Conducting 11 were LL R. c. Wilson, Jackson; Cpl. C. L. Bogga, GalllpoUa
I •Kam. .
.
. land to remarks about a narrow P 1 and Ma·j Alex Blair Auxiliary Highway Patrol. ThlJ photo ahowa the patrol offi·
10
.
livu'"l
•
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ttor- Sentinel Photo.
on 0h10 mversJty 1 ow · tlreet by Jake Turner.
.1 ci~~,' as they ,;.,ade their ~nnual inljlectlon.
''.':__::_:::~~:::::__ _ __..._ _ _ 1
West Gr ... held their -Heard, with appreciation, • - · ·
IN MARNE MAULER
1
lrou.nd and conUnued tD aet in ' letter read from the Columbia _
MASON _ Army PFC John·
out by usmc catwalk• built . Gas, Inc, that rates are to be l
E Donohue son of Mr. and
the air between tho build- : reduced another 29 cents per
·Gale F. Donohue, Route 1,
. Classes at the unlver01ty , 1.1100 cu. ft. effecttve March 1, 1
Letart, w. Va., participated In
on 11 ~ebtduled.
1166
to
Feb.
1967,
on
top,
apparl!!ercise
Marne Mauler, an u.
1
1
ently,
of an ll cent reduction ., The Pomeroy • •"""
... them bao- day field train!••
last ml)!lth
..., e1 ercise coD-.
iketball game scheduled for ,to-, dueled by the 3d Infantry DIVI·
- Approvea ~ouncllman 8 F 1mght m the Pomeroy Htgh olon in Germany Ja~. 28 ·Feb, 7· AUSTIN Tex CUP!) _ AtParmalee'1
rec&lt;&gt;mmendation MChool gymnasium has
be&lt;n Donohue, who Is m Headquer.
•
'
jltl'
oquipment be bought to rehabil-'postponed Indefinitely, accord- ters Company, lsi Battal~n ~~torn~~~~::. ~l:lc~1amea
ltate broken fire bose by re- mg to Principal and Atbletlc Dl· the 15th Infantry, entere
e,oro
tod
lth tronc
placing on . hand couplings. '"'''lor James A DiehL Mr. Army in . April 1965, completed IC. Cros:., J~e ·~~t wiD I be
t
0
-Accepted reports by
the Dirhl said there Is 1 po,.ibility baSic tra~n~ng at Fort Knoxs!'y~ ln~:~~o decid:"his late on a
Iclerk, chief of police, and fire th• game will have to be caD- and arrtved overseas tn ~ as e r n of whether "irrtelstiblt ':;~~~~;;Z1
~rr COLUMBIA- Fu110ral department: Chief Gtlkey re·.cdled unless Cia" A tourna· ' ember IIIII&amp;. : • ~8 ~year ·h~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~slon" drove blm to tht ,.,..i&lt;eo lor Mr1. May Van Ma· : ported 19 arrests in January.'m•nt drawing• are set
on 80idter allen
a ama
g !I:IVfn of two Texae coeda.
_ _..,.~
trt !1, who dlod &amp;I her rtol- 1212.1 galloos of gasoline used dates that permit It to be play- school. at Mason .
I
g
4.";h Iunday after a lengthy lin the cruiser which traveled de. The game was postroned
Defense attorney Perry
L.
1 wiD be held Tueodty at I1791 miles, 31 meals aerved to from January 22 because of
Jones raised the issue Monday
I
... II the Salem EUB , prison"''· eight accidents inves- "ow.
'I
:as he asked praopeetive ' jlll'llt'l
Ch ob bore. The Rev. Looter ligated, and Cthr.. l meter col-1
·to ''recognize that some aimel
~ trill offlciltt and burial' lections of $512.90; Fire Chief I
.
.
are committed w~b. great deal
wlllt 111 Redman cemetery. I1Howard Dailey reported three ' The Metgs Coun~ ~:~~b ~
leS On
of planning and others, OD tha
• Wll born November 23, fires. one in town. t 00 outside. phartm, en,.t .anntooubnc~ ~y
spur or the moment."
n....-· _..~.
~ at once cd esed c W
m1c
c ,
•
1 . in West Colombilt, the 1 - vocldou
to prooet'll
dn sd aveh ~· be
Funeral servtces
for Mattl 0 1 Cr
23 1 dart bandaOIDI
da ter of tho tate Edward.to revise ita &lt;Ode• _with th• ~: ned em.:'.n~itelyas A
C. Weboter, 77, of 324 E. Maln:form:"'TeX:.s stude~l, is cbarg.
an Mll'J AM !!axton Ruo..u. l help of a standard Ylllage code : 1epowill be aet as soon 11 St., Po!IH!roy, who dled Monday-eel with strangling Shirley AnD
H •usband, Frank, 4teof tn l referellCf provt'":" by theW P.(weather
conditions allow, at noon In the Holzer Hospital, IStark and Suaan
Rlpby, lbl
1~
! Anderson Book ltrm, at a rn1n~ H . lth De 1 1 fr . 1 w•ll be held Wednesday at 2 p.l 21.year old Univmll)l of Tau
Ia lurYIYeof by thrte dau- mum cost of $250, with Ill lor is ~a
par men
trtal. m. at the Ewing Chapel with.coeds wbooe parUally ciotbea
gh , Mi,. Mildred Van M•·!each page of the book that may a d.
: the Rev. Melvin Alkire olflclat. bodies were found last July ao
trt.. and Mn. Paul tLIIIian) he changed oo •• to conform ! 111
r of L dia Ctr·l ing. Burial will be In the Beech iD 1 field near AustlL
Fi erald, both of West Colurn- with special Middleport prob- f the ~·~·M h.J. Ch '~ Grove Cemetery. Her htt!band, l
Ilia;: and Mn. Charle1 I Betty 1; lemo.
" e n . et 181 urc Bert, preceded her In death.
St~ of Columbus I SOil, I Attending were the mayor ~heduled tomght baa
been She .... • member or tbe]
LOCAL TEMPS
N
n, ol Middleport:
111; and clerk, and Councilmen Zer. cancelled.
United methodist Church, Pom- The temperalure In Pome.
B~hildren, four great grand. kle, Parmalet, Stumbo, George ,
.
ieroy.
·roy'• buslneai dlatrlcl at 11:11
1
c+en, four al•ters. Mra. AI· ' Baker. Way110 Gibbons
and t' Thde
ofedthe TwUI~t Survivors include a daughler, a.m today na 43 dearees lllllr4!o Christian and Mrs. Graee l Dick Vaughan.
~ar e~ u !&lt;It uled
r Geneva Haney Findlay; one der sunny aides.
Hollman. both of Springfield. 0.;
I tJrs ay evenmg at the hotne grandson Robert Lear BaldAnd llllllld.
Mri. Jesse Bowers of Middl&amp;-'1
MINSTREL SET
~~~ Mtss Elsie Hart has been win Park, Calli., and a' great'
And . . . . . . . . . .
l!ta
witelt flmlr'• lllltal ........,.
polt, and Mrs. Hel.n !' U.s, West . Mro. Alife Nease, vocal In· ncelled due "' the toad.
; granddaughter, Laura Leer, of
Man!'I -... " ....... llunible Gal
Co~mb1a, and ooe brother, Ed· structor at Eaotern Local School Th
.
Baldwin Park Calif
Friend• DEVOTED TO INTERE!!'r OP
Gi~; Russeil, of West Columbia. · District, announced !he dat" 'c e m~ettng of the Melga may call at 'the
home
MEIGS MASON .\R£4
U
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''for the annual minstrel and olio ••unty
mocrat Club schedul·
Yau-tnwra--. YGII-I!Wt
at Eastern Hlgh School have ~. ed for tonight 11t Racine ba~ , a1 any me.
• ••,...,. 1 • owen, ,.,.......
• llha\tllll. AM IIIII'• • . , llhauld ..
been tentatively ·~I for March ·bren cancelled due to the flood.
··"··· ...... hlO •••I..._
Puai11hed nen erttrnoon
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11 and 12. Reheanals for thi!
:
FOR~ITS 80Nb
lunda~ b' Tile oruo v.u., l'ublilbo
1
ytir'a show have started.
The Winding Trail
Garden ! Ra1lJh Stone. 29, Columbus, ~:,; :o=~..:A:. ~:r;:: '-·~ .
llol ...... Anll wiiii I dt; llfiiiia. """"'"
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0
·~ club has postponed Ito ochedUI·Iforfeited 125 b&lt;md in Mlddle- 1Phon• wv ...,., ldltortll ,....
·
:l&amp;t,l45 • 195-763 to retain the ed meeWng Wedneaday at the j port Mayor C. 0.
F1oher•s l
QOLUMBUS IUPil - Sha,.. present majority group of 13 horn~ of Mrs. Faye Prmt and court on an lntoxlcatloll charge I :\::~"" •• ... ,... "'"'"" •
'
holller~ ot lht North Amerlean directon headeof by Preoldent:aet '' for February 29,
I Mondey night
I
•·~·,:,::•
' Lanll of Lancaster,!1
l lottlneW limbalk tne.. Equlleble Lifo Aasurance Co, Jam01 A.
---ton ..... ""' ntli CJ.,,
• •l t
•
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of Columbul blocked a takeover former epeaker of the Ohio . The Letart Falls PTA
haa , County Church wotnen lo bave.
,.
,....,
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1
I!IJmpl bv the Consumeu Fil).lHouse or RepresentatiYtl!l.
! po!ltponed Its meeting on 1'tJes. been held at Grace Epi!K:opal carr~•r Whl!fl' nailable 10 cenD ,.,
I
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WHk; one year IQ advano• at
\M
•nelal Corp. of Mlr.ntapolls on l'onaumtra bad attempted 1o day ,Feb. 15 to T...,day, FtbnJ. , ChUrch Thursday has een can- o.n, ''"•••I .,.,.., '"·""~t..,•'•
MCIIdq.
1oust four directors. That would ary 22.
celled b!cau!t! uf the Inclement ::~~·
'=:,.·~~~- Mr91':
lA a special meeti••
the blve giJJen it a maJO·rity on tht 1
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weoather. It will be rescheduled not 9VIIIl•hle on11 m~nth, ••.:v. Bt
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fllllrlboldn and pro1l01 vo!lld 1 boanl.
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Intermission iii
YGUngi!Own.
The Penguills were down only
two points with l!tl left, but
!ben the Tlgen broke loole.
Robert Eldrldie had t3 poiDIJ
for the vlalton, whl are .lT • I
for the oea1011, and Dove CUDI·
with led
ta poinlr.
ver
Youlllnown.

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On Sonday, Marek 13, archers

(l l'from all over the stale of
H'Nt Vlrllnla will CODvtl18 1
· .. New Haven lor lbe "-all
? w.V.A.A. Indoor Cbamplonlhip
·. TournalllQIII. All wlU be vyiDc
for the Men's and WDIDIII'I Instinctive and Free Style Stall
Indoor archery orowu.

. '-ed to parUclpate and 111101tg
tlltse wiD be the present hold·
on of lbe State Men'l and w...
mea's t!Ues, Larry Klllf, aad
Nancy OhliJiter, both of New
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AJ)Joll'lftl): MrL
Qtvld 0 v
Denied
Mr llobart Stanley cbatrmaaljl
Proffitt, Glllipolls;
Wll14r •.•J•&amp;O ODI
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of
meml)er~ drive ct.,.
Smith Pt. Pletlanl; Osborne PT. .PLEASANT - The trial mittee, announCed lhal Ditlrlct
Stewart
Pl. ~\; Mrt. of State vs. Virginia DcLesal, teams were being orpnlzed and
Manford Bauer, Sr., PI: Pte• tndlcted by a Mason County a "kickorr• meellng will he
ant.
G~and • JIIIJ' 6!f lnlollicalkm held ooon.
DISCIURGED:
Ste~e whlle on duy a Llkln
Sae rtve propoeeo West VIr·
Gllln, Gallipolil; Mn. SteUa Hosp!W, bU been est
I or pta eon~lltullonal amendPT. pl&amp;\SA!ff - Tbe Mall· Role, Pt. Pllllllllt; Rllll4a11 t :30 a.m. ro~~nwy :Hib by meull were read aod dlscUJsCouaty Grand Jury of the Boles, Pl. PleaNnt;
Ernest Judge Jamea Lite ThomPIOn. 111. The• amendmlllll will be
1 Circuli Court recoovenecl llfoD- Unroe,
Crown City;
Georce Tile judge had denied two mo. voted on at Ibis faU'o aenoral
JIUII'IllDi lor a ona del' lSI- Batea, Pl. Pleasant.
lions pmenled ID 00&lt;!1'1 Mon- eJecUon. County Farm Bureau
to return two lelOQjl aad
dsy by her attorney. The first units will study lbe amtJid.
misdemeanor llldlclmellts.
wed the indictmenl be tJUuho meuts 10 that rorm Bureau
Felony lndlciments were reed OP the aroundl lhal colored pellcy Clll bo d~IDed.
agalnlt Oll!'letl lla!llel
per10D8 were dlecrimluated •·
O'Beyan Lakin w. Va. eal!b
galnst In Mason County for
with lorgery. 1'he 0'·
jury duty, !be HCOIId seeking a
ThtV"'f8HI
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were present in ~
change of venue.
In Unci Cara Anywt.are
and the court appoint·
Attorney !1. ll. ~mlth to rq&gt;
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lor, Cblef of Police, Malon, .. .. PT. PLEASANT - The an·
Misdemeanor
lndletments C81Ved a call Monday mornmg nual membership drive of the
mumed agaiDat five per- reporllng a hocly lyins l)y lbe Mason County Form Bureau
each 011 the char&amp;e of hlehWIY on Rt. 62 ntar the Board of Dlrectora was the
~~~!~bl~!i· Indicted were Cora·'Mason-Pomeroy bridge. Chief - - -- - - - --11
Russell, Melp County; Tllylor went to the scene, think· cbarge.
/WllU~ Lyle Jolinson, Pome- tng IOIIIliOIIe bed been struck l,;;a.,_......,..,.,.... . . .,.
MASON -Peggy Bu=~:.:~:l
Ohio: VInton Smith, Hart- by a paulng car, found tbe
James Riley Rlgp, Ma• vJcUm and lrled to roues him
17 • year • old Sanlor
ma has been chosen to
on and Jl!'retl Daniel Faulkner, and upon laUuro to get IllY reServllll Melgt County Slnca1868
sent her school In the
Roane County. AU are expect- aponse, called a Fosleoong am-

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tl alate tropby will be award·
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~ The tournament wUI be held
~ ta the New Haven Community Springtime" contest PegSY
ed to report to lbe Court today bulance and transported the
BuUdiDs wilb I the lihooUns the daughter or Mr. and
answer their lndlcimenta. msn to Pleasant Valley Hospit·
scheduled to start at 1:30 a. m. Edward Bumgarner, who
Grand jurors were excused al.
. After a brook for lunch, shoot· and operate a dairy !111111
to call untU March ttb. Enmlnatlon by a physician
IDs wlll lhell l'tiUIDI It 1 p. m. New Havon.
It the hosplals showed be
AGENCY, INC.
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man, ldenilled as Ralph Fraz"""'tators are we come
She ts an active me'llber In
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ier, c, Hunttnston, to be sul1111 Chllcii-Rodnty Downing, Agent1
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
attsad.
the FHA, Pep Club, and GAA.
ferlng from acute alcoholism.
'nle Lemaohaw Archery Club She enjoys sports and is
Fruler wos then broulht by
"You'D
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shilling ill • leque of Its OWII working toward her
~mbuiance to the county jaU
since Juuary ia balf w a y point medallion In the
and was carried by stretcher
WY 2..5342
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- lbroulb ill se'.son. Tbe league Athletic Associati&lt;&gt;n. Peg I
to a cell where, when he awak.
811-.::;.,,~,~w~ill~f:a&lt;•c=e_ID!'___IIID~to~xi~ca~U~on~,...........""'""'..,.!!!!!!!!!l!!,...!l!ll!!!!'!l!!l!!!,...!!'!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l~!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!ll!l!!i - ----· -- couista o1 esvn te11111 with j hea also received a "~~~~~~~
lour archero to a tetrn. 'llle of Merit" in Physical
wiRnm of the fin! half are and l]lrls' sports. She bas
team No. 1 (Herman Knapp, a member of FHA for
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
Lulber Smith Job• Litchfield yrara and has bold the
lor Mrs. Anna Crow,
and Bruce Gilmaa) with
of secretory, Hiswrian and
of 1701 Jeflei'IOII Blvd., wUI
ligbeot lotal ocore of 681S porter. DuriDK the laat
held Wednesday at II a. m.
Jll!jD!o.
periods of lbe day Pew
in the Crow • Huasell Funeral
Larry King, 1hootin1 117 out In Ike school office,
Home. Burial will follow in
tt· a poS9iblo :100, ha• !be;the IIOCI'elary In any way the the Kirkland Memorial G~r•
higltest ocore shot to date, and · can.
deno. Friends are being receiY·
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at the funeral home.
.COre is 275 shot by Eugene of !be New Haven Evangelical Mrs. Crow died Sunday even·
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for the women is 261 claimed takes part in the youth and
Gene Crow, with whom abe had
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Knapp with 223 holds the In- I Faith Conunisslon In her Youth She was born February 18,
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Women's
highest F•·llowship group.
1872 In Littlewn, w. va., the
Tht• winning team oi l PI!IJIY has been a member of daughter of !be tate Dr. J. F.
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will be delermined lhe vernon Star Dusters *-H I Duncan and Rebecca Hooton
·· . . noo' oft'' held between IClub for seven years and bas ' Duncan. Her husband Gordon
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of Ihe lint half and : held several offices. During E. Crow • preceded her Ill
ol th• second half. Tro. \ these seven years sh~. has spec· death. Surviving are twe sons,
for the highest Individual lallzed in sewing projects and Gene of Pt. Pleasant, and Dun·
for men and women and Inow makes the majority of cait of Tucson, Arm.: one 118·
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· . must improved a~cher ~long her clothes. This past
year ter, M~s.
Etl'!:.,~.~'"diVldual tropluea lor the j Pegg.v wao chosen to represent j bus, 0 10• an one .. ~­
. lhr!'e placed team mem-1 Mason County at Jacklon Mills
l••r•. will be awarded at the ; in the State 4-H Wool Conteat. j Wedding Ia Held in
~uh s annual banquet held in where she placed In the top
d II Ch h
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nine. In Ocwber she entered San HI
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her won outfit In lhe "~ake It PT. PLEASANT _
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Yourself With woo..
COD· Church of the General Assem·
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can Sheep Growers ABIIOCiatlon, s d Hill Road was the setting ••
where she carne in fourth place. ro":' the mmlaae of
Emma •••
PeaKY plaDI to enter Glen- Jeanette Parks and Kenneth Ed· •
ville State College next Iall i ward Payne both of Henderson •
llfl,rPr
where she wi11 be majoring ID I on Saturday, February 12 at 2 •••
VocaUonai Homo Econo~lcs p, m. with !be Rev. Lawrence ••
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and her miDor wiD be PhySical Parsons officiating.
- Explorer Scout· Education.
The ..acioua cuswm of open
1nd merit badges were1
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church was observed. Mr. and
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Mrs. carset Stono were attend- •

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M..on Methodis t church.
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Rev. Morvan Frame del
Mr. and Mn. Herman Blnsilli.
the me!Saae based
on
· entitled .. A Man in the . MASON - Demonstrations
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ASK TO WED
Cook chairman
of illj( of the Happy Go Lucky *-H 1
COIMlitlee 'ol the uplorers Club at the Mason Youth Cen-. PT. PLEASANT - Charles
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"'ntF•ed y:~ P•ns and ~im1 ion . Electricity · Carol
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Earl Riley
Richerd ,lion " Martha 'lllompson, Serv· r1111e 1cense m e o Ice o
. Recetvlns merit bads· ing Buffet Style, Bever I! Car- 1:Oill~w~n~ty..ci.leriiiiiik.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--'il
Mike Johnaon public Ison camera demonstration. 1~
; Mike Har~, pub- Norman Reynolds wu
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il sptaklll&amp;; Safety and plo- charge of the program, and
RUey, eamplftK, Martha ThomPIOn presented the
tpeakinJ and devoUonalt. Ml•• Thom""'n prein the home: Frank oided dorlng the business meetcamp- ID!f.
MR.K.LIYRD
speaking and home Scheduled to give demonstra·
! tions at the next meeting are:
Will hAt
Lake, a new e&lt;plor. l Jomes, CoMle and Becky Lew·
306 N. 2nd AYI.
introduced as
Fry.
1 he " · Dtana Hams, Billy
post quartermaster.
Bonnie Rayburn, Carolyn HuMlddl1port, 0.
lcomlfd at the
Sundoy •~•• Refreshment• were serv· 1
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worship servi.. were ed by 111rbara Lewis and M• ·
scouls and hoy ocoula. , rle Lambert to 41 members.
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· .. New Haven lor lbe "-all
? w.V.A.A. Indoor Cbamplonlhip
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for the Men's and WDIDIII'I Instinctive and Free Style Stall
Indoor archery orowu.

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mea's t!Ues, Larry Klllf, aad
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Mr llobart Stanley cbatrmaaljl
Proffitt, Glllipolls;
Wll14r •.•J•&amp;O ODI
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of
meml)er~ drive ct.,.
Smith Pt. Pletlanl; Osborne PT. .PLEASANT - The trial mittee, announCed lhal Ditlrlct
Stewart
Pl. ~\; Mrt. of State vs. Virginia DcLesal, teams were being orpnlzed and
Manford Bauer, Sr., PI: Pte• tndlcted by a Mason County a "kickorr• meellng will he
ant.
G~and • JIIIJ' 6!f lnlollicalkm held ooon.
DISCIURGED:
Ste~e whlle on duy a Llkln
Sae rtve propoeeo West VIr·
Gllln, Gallipolil; Mn. SteUa Hosp!W, bU been est
I or pta eon~lltullonal amendPT. pl&amp;\SA!ff - Tbe Mall· Role, Pt. Pllllllllt; Rllll4a11 t :30 a.m. ro~~nwy :Hib by meull were read aod dlscUJsCouaty Grand Jury of the Boles, Pl. PleaNnt;
Ernest Judge Jamea Lite ThomPIOn. 111. The• amendmlllll will be
1 Circuli Court recoovenecl llfoD- Unroe,
Crown City;
Georce Tile judge had denied two mo. voted on at Ibis faU'o aenoral
JIUII'IllDi lor a ona del' lSI- Batea, Pl. Pleasant.
lions pmenled ID 00&lt;!1'1 Mon- eJecUon. County Farm Bureau
to return two lelOQjl aad
dsy by her attorney. The first units will study lbe amtJid.
misdemeanor llldlclmellts.
wed the indictmenl be tJUuho meuts 10 that rorm Bureau
Felony lndlciments were reed OP the aroundl lhal colored pellcy Clll bo d~IDed.
agalnlt Oll!'letl lla!llel
per10D8 were dlecrimluated •·
O'Beyan Lakin w. Va. eal!b
galnst In Mason County for
with lorgery. 1'he 0'·
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change of venue.
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Raymond Musarave PT. PLEASANT -Fred TaySI!E
lor Mrs. 0'8ry111.
lor, Cblef of Police, Malon, .. .. PT. PLEASANT - The an·
Misdemeanor
lndletments C81Ved a call Monday mornmg nual membership drive of the
mumed agaiDat five per- reporllng a hocly lyins l)y lbe Mason County Form Bureau
each 011 the char&amp;e of hlehWIY on Rt. 62 ntar the Board of Dlrectora was the
~~~!~bl~!i· Indicted were Cora·'Mason-Pomeroy bridge. Chief - - -- - - - --11
Russell, Melp County; Tllylor went to the scene, think· cbarge.
/WllU~ Lyle Jolinson, Pome- tng IOIIIliOIIe bed been struck l,;;a.,_......,..,.,.... . . .,.
MASON -Peggy Bu=~:.:~:l
Ohio: VInton Smith, Hart- by a paulng car, found tbe
James Riley Rlgp, Ma• vJcUm and lrled to roues him
17 • year • old Sanlor
ma has been chosen to
on and Jl!'retl Daniel Faulkner, and upon laUuro to get IllY reServllll Melgt County Slnca1868
sent her school In the
Roane County. AU are expect- aponse, called a Fosleoong am-

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tl alate tropby will be award·
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~ The tournament wUI be held
~ ta the New Haven Community Springtime" contest PegSY
ed to report to lbe Court today bulance and transported the
BuUdiDs wilb I the lihooUns the daughter or Mr. and
answer their lndlcimenta. msn to Pleasant Valley Hospit·
scheduled to start at 1:30 a. m. Edward Bumgarner, who
Grand jurors were excused al.
. After a brook for lunch, shoot· and operate a dairy !111111
to call untU March ttb. Enmlnatlon by a physician
IDs wlll lhell l'tiUIDI It 1 p. m. New Havon.
It the hosplals showed be
AGENCY, INC.
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man, ldenilled as Ralph Fraz"""'tators are we come
She ts an active me'llber In
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ier, c, Hunttnston, to be sul1111 Chllcii-Rodnty Downing, Agent1
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
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the FHA, Pep Club, and GAA.
ferlng from acute alcoholism.
'nle Lemaohaw Archery Club She enjoys sports and is
Fruler wos then broulht by
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shilling ill • leque of Its OWII working toward her
~mbuiance to the county jaU
since Juuary ia balf w a y point medallion In the
and was carried by stretcher
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- lbroulb ill se'.son. Tbe league Athletic Associati&lt;&gt;n. Peg I
to a cell where, when he awak.
811-.::;.,,~,~w~ill~f:a&lt;•c=e_ID!'___IIID~to~xi~ca~U~on~,...........""'""'..,.!!!!!!!!!l!!,...!l!ll!!!!'!l!!l!!!,...!!'!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l~!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!ll!l!!i - ----· -- couista o1 esvn te11111 with j hea also received a "~~~~~~~
lour archero to a tetrn. 'llle of Merit" in Physical
wiRnm of the fin! half are and l]lrls' sports. She bas
team No. 1 (Herman Knapp, a member of FHA for
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
Lulber Smith Job• Litchfield yrara and has bold the
lor Mrs. Anna Crow,
and Bruce Gilmaa) with
of secretory, Hiswrian and
of 1701 Jeflei'IOII Blvd., wUI
ligbeot lotal ocore of 681S porter. DuriDK the laat
held Wednesday at II a. m.
Jll!jD!o.
periods of lbe day Pew
in the Crow • Huasell Funeral
Larry King, 1hootin1 117 out In Ike school office,
Home. Burial will follow in
tt· a poS9iblo :100, ha• !be;the IIOCI'elary In any way the the Kirkland Memorial G~r•
higltest ocore shot to date, and · can.
deno. Friends are being receiY·
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at the funeral home.
.COre is 275 shot by Eugene of !be New Haven Evangelical Mrs. Crow died Sunday even·
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McKinney. The highest score United Brethren Church. She lng at the home ef her oon,
for the women is 261 claimed takes part in the youth and
Gene Crow, with whom abe had
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by Nancy Ohlinger, and Alice choir and Is also chairman of . resided lor the past 20 yem.
Knapp with 223 holds the In- I Faith Conunisslon In her Youth She was born February 18,
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Women's
highest F•·llowship group.
1872 In Littlewn, w. va., the
Tht• winning team oi l PI!IJIY has been a member of daughter of !be tate Dr. J. F.
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will be delermined lhe vernon Star Dusters *-H I Duncan and Rebecca Hooton
·· . . noo' oft'' held between IClub for seven years and bas ' Duncan. Her husband Gordon
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of Ihe lint half and : held several offices. During E. Crow • preceded her Ill
ol th• second half. Tro. \ these seven years sh~. has spec· death. Surviving are twe sons,
for the highest Individual lallzed in sewing projects and Gene of Pt. Pleasant, and Dun·
for men and women and Inow makes the majority of cait of Tucson, Arm.: one 118·
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· . must improved a~cher ~long her clothes. This past
year ter, M~s.
Etl'!:.,~.~'"diVldual tropluea lor the j Pegg.v wao chosen to represent j bus, 0 10• an one .. ~­
. lhr!'e placed team mem-1 Mason County at Jacklon Mills
l••r•. will be awarded at the ; in the State 4-H Wool Conteat. j Wedding Ia Held in
~uh s annual banquet held in where she placed In the top
d II Ch h
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nine. In Ocwber she entered San HI
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her won outfit In lhe "~ake It PT. PLEASANT _
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Yourself With woo..
COD· Church of the General Assem·
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can Sheep Growers ABIIOCiatlon, s d Hill Road was the setting ••
where she carne in fourth place. ro":' the mmlaae of
Emma •••
PeaKY plaDI to enter Glen- Jeanette Parks and Kenneth Ed· •
ville State College next Iall i ward Payne both of Henderson •
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where she wi11 be majoring ID I on Saturday, February 12 at 2 •••
VocaUonai Homo Econo~lcs p, m. with !be Rev. Lawrence ••
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and her miDor wiD be PhySical Parsons officiating.
- Explorer Scout· Education.
The ..acioua cuswm of open
1nd merit badges were1
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church was observed. Mr. and
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scouts on
National
Mrs. carset Stono were attend- •

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Sunday, February 13 at
··~·reception was held lollowin•
M..on Methodis t church.
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Rev. Morvan Frame del
Mr. and Mn. Herman Blnsilli.
the me!Saae based
on
· entitled .. A Man in the . MASON - Demonstrations
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ASK TO WED
Cook chairman
of illj( of the Happy Go Lucky *-H 1
COIMlitlee 'ol the uplorers Club at the Mason Youth Cen-. PT. PLEASANT - Charles
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·t'ter Ronnie Thompson's
was Manley Riggs,~. Columbus, 0.
"'ntF•ed y:~ P•ns and ~im1 ion . Electricity · Carol
Fruth and Edith Augusta Ohlinger, 65.
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Earl Riley
Richerd ,lion " Martha 'lllompson, Serv· r1111e 1cense m e o Ice o
. Recetvlns merit bads· ing Buffet Style, Bever I! Car- 1:Oill~w~n~ty..ci.leriiiiiik.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--'il
Mike Johnaon public Ison camera demonstration. 1~
; Mike Har~, pub- Norman Reynolds wu
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il sptaklll&amp;; Safety and plo- charge of the program, and
RUey, eamplftK, Martha ThomPIOn presented the
tpeakinJ and devoUonalt. Ml•• Thom""'n prein the home: Frank oided dorlng the business meetcamp- ID!f.
MR.K.LIYRD
speaking and home Scheduled to give demonstra·
! tions at the next meeting are:
Will hAt
Lake, a new e&lt;plor. l Jomes, CoMle and Becky Lew·
306 N. 2nd AYI.
introduced as
Fry.
1 he " · Dtana Hams, Billy
post quartermaster.
Bonnie Rayburn, Carolyn HuMlddl1port, 0.
lcomlfd at the
Sundoy •~•• Refreshment• were serv· 1
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worship servi.. were ed by 111rbara Lewis and M• ·
scouls and hoy ocoula. , rle Lambert to 41 members.
Thurtdey,Ftb. 17

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In the faD of tbe year IM7,
Mltrlt'l Style Polf1 25
EDiered Betpllal
relul'lling aoldierl ·brought to
Hllrcub
' 1·50 I Persons enlerlfl8 lloller Jlos. LuntloD the newt of lilt copture
. stt.mpoo&amp; Sib
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, 3,50 eluded: Mrs. Charlu E. RfciJ. of Calais, and, unlmowifl8ly,
Ptrmanenh
57.50 up ordaon, Rio Grande; Mrs. Wll- the lieu which were to tpreld
Wn Self and Servtco
Uam A. Reynolds, Rl I VInton; lbe plague known as the Blaek
Wigs and W)JIOII
Mrs. Vernon C. Blazer, Eureka Death. This scourge kUied Dllll'Man·8 ,1 Style Post
Star Rl: Mrs. Edward W. 1'ur-11y ball ,the population of the
ley, Rt. I Crown City; Mn. city. SIDce no one at the Ume
tH. 124S ratu~a.
Ph. Otlte
WY 2-5271 Clara Lou Ken~ 135 State St.: knew the cause, various meiDI
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Palmer Trimble, Rl 2 Gallipo- were nsed to combat the dlaease.
~ R Plwnlll i lis: Mrs. Charles N. McGuire,
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Galllpolls: Mrs. V'8ltce A. Dray, Victims
of theted areas
plague were
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SYRACUSE PTA II 111111 II
tbe 1Cboo1 ~ . Tbt
JII'Oif8lll will be Jl' II l 'tiotl bJ
tblrd arada llndentt. ~
mentt will be IMI'Yed.. All Jill'
en11 and frleoda 1111 lllvUed.
FRIEI!DLY CIRCLE Ill the
Fedwated Chareb wj~ ,lllletll
8 p.m. wllb Mr1. ThoiDII YO!IDI
u proarom leader.
SAIJSBURY PTA .--~ It
7:11 p.m. Tbart will be •
Founders i&gt;IIY prvgriiD and all
P8f1 presideala ore uted II be

to promote poverty ln "aiDlcleel areu" by restraillla If trade
1nd refusal Ia lell food to them.
Even the 1fe11 poverly program iD our own eOUDtry 11 to
be curtaUed 011 •=11111 of lbe
espenae of "-""'••"
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monism In Asia.
LYDIA CIRa.E If tbe UDiled
Tile Black Death reduced lbe Methodllt ebun:b ·m ttll Tuellabor force iD England to the day 117:10 p.m., at Jlle Cburdl.
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troul&gt; Rt. 22
'off" travel to IIIII poillndt wbeheretterthe poor
HarvKermll"f VaaWaiVtonr•ntwlllles We have all size8 ae•er Rt.
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wuges .
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aehines Re&amp;IODable rates Nibert, Hogeett: Mrs.
James from ee . spo was
eondililms, whieb In' lUrll belp- proarom leaden .m boa. .
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 p . . C a lml WY Z.2971 day or nlgbt Scott, Lakin: Mrs. Clarence ~. ~· great fires k-• tehpt 80-t ed remove the aource of the di- 1111 Mn. William SwGel IIIII
'So"o:Sr"'" """
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' 9 It tie Dursl, Rt. I Leon; Mrs. Mark .JIIII that the smo • mig I pur· llt!888. This Ia analagoua to Jlu&amp;. Mrs. RUBSeU Brown. ,
POMEROY, OHIO
G. Williams, Rt. 3 Leon, W. ly tbe atr, persons (Greed to sia'a gains jn economic CODdiWEDNESDAY
1TO 'LACI A
.;
1BE1.TING, PLUMBING Rura Va : Mrs. Grace Moser, Pt. u.. the street breethed through UoDI today brillgiDg a let • up MIDDLEPORT LlTEltAI\Y
Doaol bottle Gas. Arnold Bro- Pleasant: James D. Durbin, 0, cloths soaked In villegar that iD thelt "hll'd-core" lllelhods. Club will meet Wednesday IJ.
PH ...i•• E WY 2. "I 56
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tilers. 618 ti;. Main Street Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Robert R. tht aefd ml~ht purify.
It jusl poaslbly may ba cbeap- lemQon at the home of Mrs.
for S.le _ _ _
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Rodgers, Rl 1 Middleport; Mn. But the pleague conUnued.
er ill tbe lofl8 run lor us to give Roger Morgan at l p.m. Boob
To Buy
--t"
Luta
E.
Southern,
Middleport:
Tbe
miniStry
warned
that
11
:IOJile
attentiol to removiD&amp; lbe to be reviewed .:WU! be "HOUII
ANTIQUE Furnirure,
dtshes usm G. 1':. 13 cu. ft. , chest
EXPERIENCED
Mrs. Rober! K. Sayre, Rt. l was a diviDe curse and pointed '·fleas."
of Many Rooms IJVI!II bJ Mrl.
mi .o;re!fartet~us can or write :
freezer. Good condition. $8&gt;.'
Racine; R·..-1 L. Williamson, Ia tbe plagues of Emmt and
Brnce Lloyd tllld,, ''WOI!Ifll
Sbo ld Be Allo eel '- uMrs How• rd !:«11. 100 W New Haven, 882-2241.
1
Rutland:
Paul
R.
Houdalhelt,
the
plague
sent
on
the
Philllstlne
C
Wtn
F
!Bill)
u .
w
., -~
MG 10 St Pomeroy
2 I&gt; Jtp
Middleport: Mrs. Allen Hartl"f, as pwtlshment lor their capture H
New . York Beo Phil\on. Roll Call respeaae
a 29 tic
Pomeroy; Mrs. Roy R. Buck ol the ark. And that only a re- Dk:lct
asked the follow- will be a WODlall Ill lbe I Anothor ~lrst ot Landmork
RUTLAND
Rt. 2 Racme: Mrs. Hem-y L. formation Ia morals and piety ing statement be pubflahed.
WilldiD Tn1l Gardlll iub
----:N::o-t-:-ic_e_ _ _ NEW! LANDMARK
rrom the
truet or WUllord, Racine; Miebael J. could alleviate Still it continued. .. 11 apeeeb on the floor eels at' . pm at lbe homo
1
7 30
fyr-Zon
Apply WY 2-2156
:.':!:fl':.r\.~~.!"~'::re to the I Hawk, Pomeroy; Neal L. Jef. The disease fi~olly wore it- of the House Cong. Ryan sla~ :Mrs Atl~rd
Pr~tt Balllfa!D
LADY to, make her home wildh
0.1ter: Mrs.
0. self out but not before it haded that while' be did IIOI believe
program
be oame for room and board ··n
:~~OUNE
THE
Uarke, Rt. I Middleport, Mrs. spread to most of Englond. But the diselaimer affidavit Ia re- tlt!rllatlon.
Jighl cooking. Wrilec T h e
EL
Irene V. Caldwell, HunUngloB tbe methods used to combat tt ulred by lbe Medicare But POMEROY CRAFt
AND
D"ily S&gt;'ntinel. Box 6fo8D.
DAILY SENTIN
WY 2-2142
••moroy W. Va.; Mrs. Mllry W. Adams, are not yet completely eh~g- I~L. 89-l7) be Is lntroduclng a Hobby Chtb Ia tbe.Melp Mot2 15 l ie
i __ ·- - -- - __ . .
C'.oaf Grove; Jean Ann McWU- eel.
bill striking out those sections orcycle clubhouse 01 tbe llarSMORGA~BORII Februorv t7.
WANTED: Experienced meeh·
&amp;tJCfltJN!o:ER
Hams, Wellston; Mrs. Dale R. Today the world has another of the but Ol which the Dept. of rlaonvllle Rood frvm 10 a. m.
5·UO P m · al the Sacred
anic for minor parts lnstallaComplole Sorvl&lt;t
Ftfe: Hillsdale, _Mich.;
Mrs. pla~e - that ol Communism. health, Education and Welfare untU 2 p. m. There will be 1
He:.rt l'hurdJ
Auditorium,
"'s~.~~T' ·IHAGE ADDmYEg
tion service. Must be mature,
f'ritt t~ratflw•'
William R. Smtth, Rt. 5 Jack· Mintsters again warn that only, is basing ita decision that the •ck lunch at ROOD.
Pomeroy. 11.00 for Adults,
GIY£S YOU
with ability to manage de·
Wrtto. Prnno or Lontact
so~o: Mrs. Frank Wetzel, Well· adherence to their leachillge fiUng of a disclaimer Ia requirTBVIIBDAY
50 ceoHs for children. 2·13-ltc
BIG B£NlfJTS
partment and sell
parts.
4. L. qKAU~'llfiD
slon; Samuel Carter, Grayson, will romove i(. We still wish Ia ed."
THE WILLING WORKERS
IWI.HIUU~ Homemade Pizza.
Reg"'"
Good working conditions. In
Raeltte, Uhte
Ky .: Charles L. Reed, Jackson; co~e those ~ho are "af~~t- Cong. Ryan added, "It Is elaaa ol the EnterpriH EUB
5nc. 15c. and $1 00 size. Deond Hi-T .. t
leller, stale experience, ref·
_!_I_tic - Mr.. Robert M. Flou, Jr., Ash- ed: to prohibit travel to In- my abiding CGttviction that sueb eburch wlli meet Thursday
Joo •" p,,., &lt;i ali .ifrk s 1&gt;'"
erences and wages expected. CUSTOM BUTCHERING atK ' land, Ky.
f~eted areas,". to seal off the disclaimer affidavits infringe niDg at the homo o( Mn. Rngor
r)· Bar, Middleport l2 8 tfr 1 Improves gasoline mileage
Write c-o The Daily Sentinel, cutting. Will buy hides every
Births
. atfected countrtes.
on the rights of free Americans Spencer with Mrl.
Barley
2 4 tic
2. Cleans t·ocburelurs
Box 688 A.
Monday PhU Meier, Pbone Mrs. Robert L. Rodgers, M1d- "Smoke screens" to purify no less than loyalty paths or Brown u lbe hollesl.
3 Pre&gt;ents arbure~or lclna
WY S.3SIO.
9 t8 uc dleport, daughter, 5:W a.. m. U1e air are laid down by news lorher bald attemp'· to enforce, ;;.;;;;.;...;;;..;;;;~;;;;;;;.;;._ __
For Renl
" Swps fuel lim fref'ZI;"-Up
M d
M OJ I E Ri b~
- - a l're&gt;ents rusl. corrosi .. n
H I Wanted
• on ay; . rs. ar.. . c I releases and TV programs. We or attempts to guarantee I Ulla Cleans .ooo ke manifilds
•
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Real l:state For Sale ardson, Rio ?rande, son, %:57 "brea'!'e'~ our opin~ns through amlmity of ideological beliefs.
f11RNISI'P.D apartment.
;
CHAMBER MAID for
Hotel , FOR SALE: 5 rooms with util·
Monday, Mrs. Delmer D. the acJd of censors,.h'P;, And we I peraonally bave fought many
rooms and bath. 390 S.
' ProleNs oosilive mnkrasp
M 1' A I In rson
I ity room. Water, gas and ~lark, Rt. I Middleport, daugb- 51111 Ignore the flea&amp;.
wars over this issue an•i I Is
Ave .. Middlerorll'&lt;l il W\' 2,..w.tinn
svslems
I
arm.
pp y
pe
2-ll~tc
l
electricity.
$2,500.
Welsh
fer,
7:10p.m.
Monday.
Communism,
like
other
plag·
dl•turbillg
that there must be
2 15
52 2
tfc
o••ve tN ro LANDMARK : - - - - . .
-· · Town Hill. Phone WY z-3312.
ues, thrives in an atmosphere slill another test on this issue."
' ·
AV\II .ABlE ~larch lsi. busi·
Suo" Sorvico St.tlon Now
MIDDLE AGED woman
Ia
2 9 tfo
Mrs. Marte Brumfteld, Mrs. o1 poverty. A man wbo Ia In fa- Rynn'a biD weuld prevent "a
Ill' Mrs. Evelytl llrl4illl
ness building. Luealed al 120
care for 3 boys, school age. I
- Carl Casto Mrs. Joe Clark,
p.1tent infringement of the rights Mrs. Elizabeth ilayel
ol
F·osl \l ain St . Pomeroy. Call
5 or 6 days a week. Does not POP SALE : 6 room house wtth Mrs. David A. Davia, Mrs. Witof th ind'vldual and reassert Cllester eoUed 011 Mr.
IIIII
~l;otilda Schorn. WY 2·2524.
lnsur~nce
have to live ln. Call WY Z.l oatb, full basement, 891 IJy- liam Harrington, Mrs. Benja.
ll:es efund.:mm,tal "'•hit ••
Mn. Foo Hals"f Stmclq IIW0
2 15 Uc
67111.
2 8 tfc
~ell St., Middleport. Phoue: min H. Knox, Mrs. Chester A.
•'6'• ·
10011.
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Pl Pleasant 6~26!rl.
Lvuns, Mrs. Charles .1. Martin
Blain Taylor'• mother, Mrs.
3 rROOM
furni shed apartment '
!'nrvm&amp; 'lo!rvt&lt;e Cop
8usrneu Servtcel
11 1« tfc Je., James H. McKee,
Mra.
Zona Taylor, wbo bu
11een
h,.ne WY 2-.1435 212 Snolh tes made Ill •egal papers
M
H
•'-g lfV&lt;I'al w-'bere
1 C. Rourh, rs.
80
Bur
ow
.
ard
spenwo
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Auto
Sale.
5tn A\-'l.!nue , MJ,1dlt·port . Ohio bJrft1 rp, ·•,rn~ -"Jnd almiJst ' CURTIS, Dairy and beef sires. _ _.,
___ iC. Smith, Mrs. Eva Stout Mn.
1Jltb her son, undeawat eye
2 2 lfe
nther
BIRTHDAY CLUB
FridayP It..._....._
Camden
Rl·uter ~··um•nls
ln:o.uunce. PBmrro..
TMmimum
f of w.oof perinf cow.
ma CORVAIR Corsa 1965 Medium Ronald R. See and infant dau.......
V•II ;H RIIPVI
FUH\ISIIW
t 4 dt
o a ar:ners or
or . blue. 4 speed, bucket seals, ghter, Mrs. C. Allell Leaeb ond Mrs. na Olborne - ' l y 1 1 1 - l t ' l u o -.. apartment. WY 2·538.1
tion or service, call Parker's. 10,000 miles approximately. illlanl aon, Mrl. Russell 1. FU- fertaiDed the
Birthday Club.
Dicely IIIII IIIII be
1 2! tie !AETNA CA~IIAI.T'I lnsurHnl'l' WY 2-2261, Pomeroy, 9M-3415 Take over paymeots. Pbtne linger 8lld lnfant n, Mrs. Jack Birlhdaya celebrated were Mrs, Mr and Mrs Carl Crabtree able to - well.
10
Nl( ELY furnished 2 bedroom ~~:o~~~= ~'i~~· Chester.
Hl-30tc WI 9-3746.
2 I 6tc E Eiltm ond lnlont IOn, Mrs. Helen Areber and Mrs. Fran- and .RUBiell vi.tted with Mr
ltld -~ ..;:;
apa•tment, lliddleport, WY 2- 1
1 1 tic SEWING moehlnel. repair •
lnstrudionl
Donald D. Downllf and lnlanl cos Reed. Games wen enjoy- and Mrs. Dwalnl Jordan Dry~
Jacoba
('lgc(watl • , .
3874
1
11
918
y
eel. to
TbeMrl.
doorlnea
prizeOsborne.
was awardand Keith
8unday
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INSlJRANCE. Mallen flee,
all makea.
:I-22M. 111UCK DRIVERS, aemi or son.
eel
R&amp;- ......
-"eel •veiling.
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wUb Mn. Effie Wlllaa,
I II tie GRANGE
'
11te FabrK
Shop. WPomotDI
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Ta~ILER LOT, Rutland. live , tnsuronc• Agency Inc .. Pom· Authorized Singer Sales aod Straight, ages 21 • 40. Some
lreshmetttt were served 1o the Gillogly home reenUy
were
Tuck wllo II

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Pomeroy
Motor Co'

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THREE and lour room furnisJt.
e&lt;l aDd unfumished apart·
ments. WY
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!01 rent Piton• WY :!-2176. M·
Jot 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3574.
Rowley and Reed Hardware.
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TR~tLEH UITS _ lreo ••
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bouse. eautl u 1rcn 1tcnen
cabinets. Phone : WV 2--5127.
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for
rent on the Village ol Middlepurt Call WY 2-3348 or WY
2·2188 or WY 2--3600.
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Deleo Blake.
IIIII Mrs Fr.U:.ia ~ :a.r.,.:
on a riverboat, relarl!:
W.S.C.B,
Comtetavin • Mr and '
to bla employmeDt 1"rrda1
The WSCS met at lbe home Ralph Fr.!i
I mU
ll))elldlne I eoople ot lllya
odal Mro.enfnc.
Moo- GalllpoUs· ,.: and
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with bla wilt, lfrl. a1 ev g. ,.,. progrom was Gll
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Mr. and Mn. LaW!- Jlal.
with lbe topic, "Aets
Early
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aer and daugbler, Plmlla,
Church and You." Business Ia, Leah, IIIII Joe, Mr. and were SUnday tim- IUflll of
meeting was ill charlo of Mnt. Mrs. Carl Crabtn!e and RualeU, sister, Mr lnd Mn.. Way
Cheller Buekl"f. Tbe me m- : · ~ I~Gn~
Clark and lamlly. The dinner
hers oponsored a project for 1 e aro
""'"' famUy
was 111 bmor of !be blrtbd~Jt:
needy family.
Refreshments ~·and Mn. John David Gil- o( Mrs. Clark and Pamela ·llaJ·
were ~erved II the eiOie ol ..,Jy and Mark, Albany,
Ill'. Other aueall Ill tbe Oark
the meeting to Mrs. Ben Buek- Mr. BDd Mn. Jante1
bcmle were lbe Clara' cJauabt.
ley, Mrs. Bert Sbumway, Mrs. and family, MeArthur,
_., Mr. 8lld Mn. llolllll GoJd.
her
grandmother
Mfa
•••. -..-....
-.a UCarl Buckley, Mrs. Warren Pfc.
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• of Atbeu and •ukens, Mn' Gene WDson' MrL Galaway
011 Monday,
leJdoa Baker pam...,
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Jlef
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1
{)]ester Buctley, by the host.
~ uuld, daushter
Mn. COoper Jell at - laame
Mra. Humpbrey and dau&amp;blen Mr. BDd Mrs. Cecil Jro,d
... lradurlfl8 ber blp. Sbe
Karen and Robin
Harry Wiseman Jr., ton
wu
to Camdea aart boau- ...... 11.•- '
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Mr. and Mrs. • C. Ed Hum- mr
• ......... Harry
pUa1 MO!Idq. Mrl• "
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phrey and daughters 9lsited Sr., are bodl recovering
tbe IDOiber of Mrs. a...
Mr. and Mrl, Robert King and their homes followint
Baraelt with whom lbe JDide
toJniea
Ml
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L - hom
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BOn, Delaw~ Ohill
at
. t. Mary.
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Lee Wallace Is a patfeol at pita!, Nelsonvllle.
II alii I dau,bter.
.
L en...:_clad~ HospJtal
at -~~ted· andtbelrldrada...!_arl
llteMriDo.GraMce ~~~=
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"w auter,
ra u ~~Howard Buckley of Marietta Wanda Jones tllld
II, lbe Jaet 11'11111!11 • llaute.
'l'lslled with Mr. and Mn. Vir- NeiiOtlville on Saturday. Antllh-1
Iii Buckey recently.
er daughter, Mrs. Wlld1 · !•Hila'
Mrs. MariOD Hall baa return- Wiseman of HarrlsonvUie, was
IL.-.1
ed
home
from
ComdenClark
I
ltlpper BUell It ber -tt·
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bos ital Park bu
11o
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111
Aff
7:1$ a.m .; Duncan Bruce up
p '
era rl.
me on Sunday.
or
en one£ 19· 3-40
am . Steel Ran
Mr. and Mrs. Dorael Riebel Eddie Lou Hnw- Ja •
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cer lslted
tth Mr tllld Mn. 11o- 1111a1
-,
~wn Greenup • p.m.; BUsha ~ M!to.
d•n,Wn ol poiJa II HniRr lfolpltal, GaJB,II
Attend
.
t- ooda Up Greeat4&gt; 4 a.m.; Jot .._,_
....:.
ance pma were preoen Joneo down GreenUp 7-SO Lm ........ ~
...... Beulah Cordray,
ed at the Syraeuse N...,..ne Dlinols down Meldahl
Mrs. Rushia SbumWIIY attmd- attderwttJI ..., at Boblefll
eburch Sunday durillg lbe SUD- Franklin Pierce up
eel lbt weddirrl of ' - l!rBDii- boapitaJ Ia
at
day School hour.
, IS p.m.; Inca up Meldalll I·H dlfllbler, Barbara Newell, AU.. home ot her 1011-bt-law
eWINTER .,.,..,
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Mn. Leroy Watson, assisted 1p.m.
· erut.
d&amp;ucbter, Mr. 11111 11r1.
by Boll, Stewari, superintendent Gallipolis Dam _ L
J · Jw Wbllehead and ltogtlr Jetren.
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made the presentations. Re- Lucas up 4·15 m • : / ane M = celebrated lbeJr l3lb Tbe Clrpenter Baptial !~~~~~II
.,.25 •
ceivlng pins were Leroy Wat- Cool up l·io
Sail ~~ blrtltdi SUnday at tbe bome lroup met at the ltome Gl
eGullarlnt~~t•l.....,
son a ten year pill· Rev. WU- d
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of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meredilb ¥4 Mn R. A ~
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Jia.;, Thorpe and M~a Elladeno z~wn :I~ a.~bllip Spora, If Beverly. A Valentbtt theme Sunday ~emu; llillowiDc.
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$39$ ·
Watson, nine years( Steve \Bm~er, sso
aylvanla and. was used and BD aeblfl8e ot meetl!!c lite · 0 lllry '
Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. Car- .~t• State, aU apbowtd and Valenllttes was enjoyed. A de- Helen Peclt
eWuriJt.Spllllt
•son Hayes, eight yeors; Terry.
ng.
corated cake Centered the labia Friley Mr 'and Mn • WIJIIII Blrlj Amerleait dlllp
Corky and Bobby Lou Moore, Krtaowba River - Allen R. and the bonored IUesll reeefy. die ~ Ra · Ra
tllld Lenora Bass, seven yean; Merrfll up London 8:20 p.m.; ed many lifts, Pretent were lite' Whl..,.:.,._ and Kalby
Louella and Randy Moore and A. J. Patten up Marmet 1:211 Mrs. Harry Pickens, Raell!e;
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tht
Barbie Bass, s!J: yean; Ricky. a.m.; Panza Up Winfield 1:4$ Mr. and Mn. Harold Sauer, Ma- llelgb rldiDg I1'0UP 11 lbe lloa•ll
Tomara and Sandy Stewart and o.m.: National down Winfl•ld ry Ruth and Joy, Middleport; Ill Doney and Lavera Jordan•
Sberri Bass, fotlf years: Louise ft' 10 p.m.: Beaver down Wfn- Mr. and Mrs. Donver Weber, Others wbo enjoyed tbe slelab II
London, Bob Stewart and Day.if~Pid 9:05p.m.; Holen Z. down .Davld and Mark, Mr. and Mnt. rldlfl8 &gt;Vfth the Jordane .
id Bass, three years: Uncia Willfleld 10:30 p.m.;
Solvay li:mest Whlteheed, Jane and Mr. and Mrl. !tax Noel
Weaver, Bobby Joo Varian and down Winfield 1:15 a.in.
,.lull, Mr. and Mra. Warren Pick- family of Athens, Mr.
Bob Moore, two years, and Artie
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ens. Kay Balderson Reed,svtlle, Rl~bard Jeffers, Mr.~~·~~
Grindley, one year.
In the 116 yeare from t819 and Charlet MeredUh ,Beerlp 'John
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to 1155, IIIOtf than 40' million !and the honored
and
The cork tree Is I live oak; aliena entered the v n, I• cl au!jy ..
thst is, It Ia green the year- States, aecordfll&lt;! to tile En- eel a brtkm let!.
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experience helpful bnt not
necessary. You can earn over
$3 per hour after short trainIL'! CONDITIONING Relrfger
ing. For application write Natioo Wide Semi Division, 1255
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Ohio. Or call 51 3-.'195-5849.
lorking auspended at 9 a.m.. to2 15 3te day, Pomeroy-Mason oul, Pl
Pleasant 42.79, Hinton 6.2$ ritRD
Emo!ovment
In(, Kanawha Falls 12.!16 fallJO. Ia.
LADY WOULD like housework illg, Charleston 2ti.!JI rlsillg. Lon·
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Lorena Sn der WY 2-6361. dotJ Dam was running 171&gt; feet
22. Wat.rY '
2 116tp Mannet 28 feet and Winfield
oroot
46 feet on rollers. The Ohio Riv,.,..
Leg1l Notice
er was rlsill8 at the rate of toe
23. ~:gin~
--··- · ·tenth o a loot per hour from
NOTICI TO IIDOIII
2t. Con~
Be•l•d bidll will be received b, u. Dam 13 don to GaiUpoUa Dam.
Junctlcm
ToWDIIltP Trwt•o of oruce Ton.· Boa&amp; MovemeDtl·
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30. Anoint
35. Within
llilho operate alld malnlaln II Street lf 6•50 p m . Rt'cltard Mor(AV
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33. Th• Great 38. Zodiac
Oranle Town~hlp, Melli County, Ohio. Itied Up at 14• Lady M•mn'
Coaluct for 1 pertod of 0 ,.an I
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aDd Cll to (HI paid mont hly.
jup 15, 6:40 ,p.m.:
Barbara._I"
Brente
"'~'h.":~,:;~ ::; .~~:·:;::;;:or~'!: up ,15, 3 a.m.; Walter Beekjord
:!~r!~·~·~h~~s~~w::t"';:;t b'!~n h~ down 15, 8 a.m.: Deender up
der , but the right Ia R ••n•d to ..... 18, 6:10a.m.; H. E. Bowlet up
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16. 9:15 p.m.; Allee up If, 6,30
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B-Model, mowing · machine
and plow Pnce 1450 Call
wv 2-71131.
2 10 6tp
POTATOES, $2 bushel. Marvin
Stone, Rolland. 2 10 6tp
CARPETS a fright'
them a bewtiful sight with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer, 11. Baker Furnilure, Middleport.
2-1}6te
-··SOUP'S ON, the rug lhat
so clean the spot witb Blue
Lustre. Renl electric shsm. .pooer, $1. Pomeroy Cement
Block, Porr·&lt;Toy.
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FOR ·sALE: --lit tonpiektlpJ
truci&lt;S, 1946 and 1955.
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Heater, heavy duty springs, 292 cu. in. 6-&lt;yL engine.
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Hospital News
E"'YfiiY Speclillo
If
In the faD of tbe year IM7,
Mltrlt'l Style Polf1 25
EDiered Betpllal
relul'lling aoldierl ·brought to
Hllrcub
' 1·50 I Persons enlerlfl8 lloller Jlos. LuntloD the newt of lilt copture
. stt.mpoo&amp; Sib
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lpltalduringlbepaal2ihoursiD- Londonlbenewsoflbe aplure
=•dmpaoiY
, 3,50 eluded: Mrs. Charlu E. RfciJ. of Calais, and, unlmowifl8ly,
Ptrmanenh
57.50 up ordaon, Rio Grande; Mrs. Wll- the lieu which were to tpreld
Wn Self and Servtco
Uam A. Reynolds, Rl I VInton; lbe plague known as the Blaek
Wigs and W)JIOII
Mrs. Vernon C. Blazer, Eureka Death. This scourge kUied Dllll'Man·8 ,1 Style Post
Star Rl: Mrs. Edward W. 1'ur-11y ball ,the population of the
ley, Rt. I Crown City; Mn. city. SIDce no one at the Ume
tH. 124S ratu~a.
Ph. Otlte
WY 2-5271 Clara Lou Ken~ 135 State St.: knew the cause, various meiDI
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Palmer Trimble, Rl 2 Gallipo- were nsed to combat the dlaease.
~ R Plwnlll i lis: Mrs. Charles N. McGuire,
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E •Miners·"llne
Galllpolls: Mrs. V'8ltce A. Dray, Victims
of theted areas
plague were
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will d!uce bla lilea u 10911
u be bu llllf wealth lo lhll'tl.
Yet eur pollcJes-. delllnecl

'niESDAY
SYRACUSE PTA II 111111 II
tbe 1Cboo1 ~ . Tbt
JII'Oif8lll will be Jl' II l 'tiotl bJ
tblrd arada llndentt. ~
mentt will be IMI'Yed.. All Jill'
en11 and frleoda 1111 lllvUed.
FRIEI!DLY CIRCLE Ill the
Fedwated Chareb wj~ ,lllletll
8 p.m. wllb Mr1. ThoiDII YO!IDI
u proarom leader.
SAIJSBURY PTA .--~ It
7:11 p.m. Tbart will be •
Founders i&gt;IIY prvgriiD and all
P8f1 presideala ore uted II be

to promote poverty ln "aiDlcleel areu" by restraillla If trade
1nd refusal Ia lell food to them.
Even the 1fe11 poverly program iD our own eOUDtry 11 to
be curtaUed 011 •=11111 of lbe
espenae of "-""'••"
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monism In Asia.
LYDIA CIRa.E If tbe UDiled
Tile Black Death reduced lbe Methodllt ebun:b ·m ttll Tuellabor force iD England to the day 117:10 p.m., at Jlle Cburdl.
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troul&gt; Rt. 22
'off" travel to IIIII poillndt wbeheretterthe poor
HarvKermll"f VaaWaiVtonr•ntwlllles We have all size8 ae•er Rt.
w
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wuges .
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aehines Re&amp;IODable rates Nibert, Hogeett: Mrs.
James from ee . spo was
eondililms, whieb In' lUrll belp- proarom leaden .m boa. .
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 p . . C a lml WY Z.2971 day or nlgbt Scott, Lakin: Mrs. Clarence ~. ~· great fires k-• tehpt 80-t ed remove the aource of the di- 1111 Mn. William SwGel IIIII
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' 9 It tie Dursl, Rt. I Leon; Mrs. Mark .JIIII that the smo • mig I pur· llt!888. This Ia analagoua to Jlu&amp;. Mrs. RUBSeU Brown. ,
POMEROY, OHIO
G. Williams, Rt. 3 Leon, W. ly tbe atr, persons (Greed to sia'a gains jn economic CODdiWEDNESDAY
1TO 'LACI A
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1BE1.TING, PLUMBING Rura Va : Mrs. Grace Moser, Pt. u.. the street breethed through UoDI today brillgiDg a let • up MIDDLEPORT LlTEltAI\Y
Doaol bottle Gas. Arnold Bro- Pleasant: James D. Durbin, 0, cloths soaked In villegar that iD thelt "hll'd-core" lllelhods. Club will meet Wednesday IJ.
PH ...i•• E WY 2. "I 56
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tilers. 618 ti;. Main Street Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Robert R. tht aefd ml~ht purify.
It jusl poaslbly may ba cbeap- lemQon at the home of Mrs.
for S.le _ _ _
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Rodgers, Rl 1 Middleport; Mn. But the pleague conUnued.
er ill tbe lofl8 run lor us to give Roger Morgan at l p.m. Boob
To Buy
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Southern,
Middleport:
Tbe
miniStry
warned
that
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attentiol to removiD&amp; lbe to be reviewed .:WU! be "HOUII
ANTIQUE Furnirure,
dtshes usm G. 1':. 13 cu. ft. , chest
EXPERIENCED
Mrs. Rober! K. Sayre, Rt. l was a diviDe curse and pointed '·fleas."
of Many Rooms IJVI!II bJ Mrl.
mi .o;re!fartet~us can or write :
freezer. Good condition. $8&gt;.'
Racine; R·..-1 L. Williamson, Ia tbe plagues of Emmt and
Brnce Lloyd tllld,, ''WOI!Ifll
Sbo ld Be Allo eel '- uMrs How• rd !:«11. 100 W New Haven, 882-2241.
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Rutland:
Paul
R.
Houdalhelt,
the
plague
sent
on
the
Philllstlne
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MG 10 St Pomeroy
2 I&gt; Jtp
Middleport: Mrs. Allen Hartl"f, as pwtlshment lor their capture H
New . York Beo Phil\on. Roll Call respeaae
a 29 tic
Pomeroy; Mrs. Roy R. Buck ol the ark. And that only a re- Dk:lct
asked the follow- will be a WODlall Ill lbe I Anothor ~lrst ot Landmork
RUTLAND
Rt. 2 Racme: Mrs. Hem-y L. formation Ia morals and piety ing statement be pubflahed.
WilldiD Tn1l Gardlll iub
----:N::o-t-:-ic_e_ _ _ NEW! LANDMARK
rrom the
truet or WUllord, Racine; Miebael J. could alleviate Still it continued. .. 11 apeeeb on the floor eels at' . pm at lbe homo
1
7 30
fyr-Zon
Apply WY 2-2156
:.':!:fl':.r\.~~.!"~'::re to the I Hawk, Pomeroy; Neal L. Jef. The disease fi~olly wore it- of the House Cong. Ryan sla~ :Mrs Atl~rd
Pr~tt Balllfa!D
LADY to, make her home wildh
0.1ter: Mrs.
0. self out but not before it haded that while' be did IIOI believe
program
be oame for room and board ··n
:~~OUNE
THE
Uarke, Rt. I Middleport, Mrs. spread to most of Englond. But the diselaimer affidavit Ia re- tlt!rllatlon.
Jighl cooking. Wrilec T h e
EL
Irene V. Caldwell, HunUngloB tbe methods used to combat tt ulred by lbe Medicare But POMEROY CRAFt
AND
D"ily S&gt;'ntinel. Box 6fo8D.
DAILY SENTIN
WY 2-2142
••moroy W. Va.; Mrs. Mllry W. Adams, are not yet completely eh~g- I~L. 89-l7) be Is lntroduclng a Hobby Chtb Ia tbe.Melp Mot2 15 l ie
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C'.oaf Grove; Jean Ann McWU- eel.
bill striking out those sections orcycle clubhouse 01 tbe llarSMORGA~BORII Februorv t7.
WANTED: Experienced meeh·
&amp;tJCfltJN!o:ER
Hams, Wellston; Mrs. Dale R. Today the world has another of the but Ol which the Dept. of rlaonvllle Rood frvm 10 a. m.
5·UO P m · al the Sacred
anic for minor parts lnstallaComplole Sorvl&lt;t
Ftfe: Hillsdale, _Mich.;
Mrs. pla~e - that ol Communism. health, Education and Welfare untU 2 p. m. There will be 1
He:.rt l'hurdJ
Auditorium,
"'s~.~~T' ·IHAGE ADDmYEg
tion service. Must be mature,
f'ritt t~ratflw•'
William R. Smtth, Rt. 5 Jack· Mintsters again warn that only, is basing ita decision that the •ck lunch at ROOD.
Pomeroy. 11.00 for Adults,
GIY£S YOU
with ability to manage de·
Wrtto. Prnno or Lontact
so~o: Mrs. Frank Wetzel, Well· adherence to their leachillge fiUng of a disclaimer Ia requirTBVIIBDAY
50 ceoHs for children. 2·13-ltc
BIG B£NlfJTS
partment and sell
parts.
4. L. qKAU~'llfiD
slon; Samuel Carter, Grayson, will romove i(. We still wish Ia ed."
THE WILLING WORKERS
IWI.HIUU~ Homemade Pizza.
Reg"'"
Good working conditions. In
Raeltte, Uhte
Ky .: Charles L. Reed, Jackson; co~e those ~ho are "af~~t- Cong. Ryan added, "It Is elaaa ol the EnterpriH EUB
5nc. 15c. and $1 00 size. Deond Hi-T .. t
leller, stale experience, ref·
_!_I_tic - Mr.. Robert M. Flou, Jr., Ash- ed: to prohibit travel to In- my abiding CGttviction that sueb eburch wlli meet Thursday
Joo •" p,,., &lt;i ali .ifrk s 1&gt;'"
erences and wages expected. CUSTOM BUTCHERING atK ' land, Ky.
f~eted areas,". to seal off the disclaimer affidavits infringe niDg at the homo o( Mn. Rngor
r)· Bar, Middleport l2 8 tfr 1 Improves gasoline mileage
Write c-o The Daily Sentinel, cutting. Will buy hides every
Births
. atfected countrtes.
on the rights of free Americans Spencer with Mrl.
Barley
2 4 tic
2. Cleans t·ocburelurs
Box 688 A.
Monday PhU Meier, Pbone Mrs. Robert L. Rodgers, M1d- "Smoke screens" to purify no less than loyalty paths or Brown u lbe hollesl.
3 Pre&gt;ents arbure~or lclna
WY S.3SIO.
9 t8 uc dleport, daughter, 5:W a.. m. U1e air are laid down by news lorher bald attemp'· to enforce, ;;.;;;;.;...;;;..;;;;~;;;;;;;.;;._ __
For Renl
" Swps fuel lim fref'ZI;"-Up
M d
M OJ I E Ri b~
- - a l're&gt;ents rusl. corrosi .. n
H I Wanted
• on ay; . rs. ar.. . c I releases and TV programs. We or attempts to guarantee I Ulla Cleans .ooo ke manifilds
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Real l:state For Sale ardson, Rio ?rande, son, %:57 "brea'!'e'~ our opin~ns through amlmity of ideological beliefs.
f11RNISI'P.D apartment.
;
CHAMBER MAID for
Hotel , FOR SALE: 5 rooms with util·
Monday, Mrs. Delmer D. the acJd of censors,.h'P;, And we I peraonally bave fought many
rooms and bath. 390 S.
' ProleNs oosilive mnkrasp
M 1' A I In rson
I ity room. Water, gas and ~lark, Rt. I Middleport, daugb- 51111 Ignore the flea&amp;.
wars over this issue an•i I Is
Ave .. Middlerorll'&lt;l il W\' 2,..w.tinn
svslems
I
arm.
pp y
pe
2-ll~tc
l
electricity.
$2,500.
Welsh
fer,
7:10p.m.
Monday.
Communism,
like
other
plag·
dl•turbillg
that there must be
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tfc
o••ve tN ro LANDMARK : - - - - . .
-· · Town Hill. Phone WY z-3312.
ues, thrives in an atmosphere slill another test on this issue."
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Suo" Sorvico St.tlon Now
MIDDLE AGED woman
Ia
2 9 tfo
Mrs. Marte Brumfteld, Mrs. o1 poverty. A man wbo Ia In fa- Rynn'a biD weuld prevent "a
Ill' Mrs. Evelytl llrl4illl
ness building. Luealed al 120
care for 3 boys, school age. I
- Carl Casto Mrs. Joe Clark,
p.1tent infringement of the rights Mrs. Elizabeth ilayel
ol
F·osl \l ain St . Pomeroy. Call
5 or 6 days a week. Does not POP SALE : 6 room house wtth Mrs. David A. Davia, Mrs. Witof th ind'vldual and reassert Cllester eoUed 011 Mr.
IIIII
~l;otilda Schorn. WY 2·2524.
lnsur~nce
have to live ln. Call WY Z.l oatb, full basement, 891 IJy- liam Harrington, Mrs. Benja.
ll:es efund.:mm,tal "'•hit ••
Mn. Foo Hals"f Stmclq IIW0
2 15 Uc
67111.
2 8 tfc
~ell St., Middleport. Phoue: min H. Knox, Mrs. Chester A.
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Pl Pleasant 6~26!rl.
Lvuns, Mrs. Charles .1. Martin
Blain Taylor'• mother, Mrs.
3 rROOM
furni shed apartment '
!'nrvm&amp; 'lo!rvt&lt;e Cop
8usrneu Servtcel
11 1« tfc Je., James H. McKee,
Mra.
Zona Taylor, wbo bu
11een
h,.ne WY 2-.1435 212 Snolh tes made Ill •egal papers
M
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•'-g lfV&lt;I'al w-'bere
1 C. Rourh, rs.
80
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Sale.
5tn A\-'l.!nue , MJ,1dlt·port . Ohio bJrft1 rp, ·•,rn~ -"Jnd almiJst ' CURTIS, Dairy and beef sires. _ _.,
___ iC. Smith, Mrs. Eva Stout Mn.
1Jltb her son, undeawat eye
2 2 lfe
nther
BIRTHDAY CLUB
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Camden
Rl·uter ~··um•nls
ln:o.uunce. PBmrro..
TMmimum
f of w.oof perinf cow.
ma CORVAIR Corsa 1965 Medium Ronald R. See and infant dau.......
V•II ;H RIIPVI
FUH\ISIIW
t 4 dt
o a ar:ners or
or . blue. 4 speed, bucket seals, ghter, Mrs. C. Allell Leaeb ond Mrs. na Olborne - ' l y 1 1 1 - l t ' l u o -.. apartment. WY 2·538.1
tion or service, call Parker's. 10,000 miles approximately. illlanl aon, Mrl. Russell 1. FU- fertaiDed the
Birthday Club.
Dicely IIIII IIIII be
1 2! tie !AETNA CA~IIAI.T'I lnsurHnl'l' WY 2-2261, Pomeroy, 9M-3415 Take over paymeots. Pbtne linger 8lld lnfant n, Mrs. Jack Birlhdaya celebrated were Mrs, Mr and Mrs Carl Crabtree able to - well.
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Hl-30tc WI 9-3746.
2 I 6tc E Eiltm ond lnlont IOn, Mrs. Helen Areber and Mrs. Fran- and .RUBiell vi.tted with Mr
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!01 rent Piton• WY :!-2176. M·
Jot 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3574.
Rowley and Reed Hardware.
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Deleo Blake.
IIIII Mrs Fr.U:.ia ~ :a.r.,.:
on a riverboat, relarl!:
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Comtetavin • Mr and '
to bla employmeDt 1"rrda1
The WSCS met at lbe home Ralph Fr.!i
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ll))elldlne I eoople ot lllya
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Moo- GalllpoUs· ,.: and
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with bla wilt, lfrl. a1 ev g. ,.,. progrom was Gll
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Mr. and Mn. LaW!- Jlal.
with lbe topic, "Aets
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Church and You." Business Ia, Leah, IIIII Joe, Mr. and were SUnday tim- IUflll of
meeting was ill charlo of Mnt. Mrs. Carl Crabtn!e and RualeU, sister, Mr lnd Mn.. Way
Cheller Buekl"f. Tbe me m- : · ~ I~Gn~
Clark and lamlly. The dinner
hers oponsored a project for 1 e aro
""'"' famUy
was 111 bmor of !be blrtbd~Jt:
needy family.
Refreshments ~·and Mn. John David Gil- o( Mrs. Clark and Pamela ·llaJ·
were ~erved II the eiOie ol ..,Jy and Mark, Albany,
Ill'. Other aueall Ill tbe Oark
the meeting to Mrs. Ben Buek- Mr. BDd Mn. Jante1
bcmle were lbe Clara' cJauabt.
ley, Mrs. Bert Sbumway, Mrs. and family, MeArthur,
_., Mr. 8lld Mn. llolllll GoJd.
her
grandmother
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-.a UCarl Buckley, Mrs. Warren Pfc.
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011 Monday,
leJdoa Baker pam...,
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~ uuld, daushter
Mn. COoper Jell at - laame
Mra. Humpbrey and dau&amp;blen Mr. BDd Mrs. Cecil Jro,d
... lradurlfl8 ber blp. Sbe
Karen and Robin
Harry Wiseman Jr., ton
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Mr. and Mrs. • C. Ed Hum- mr
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phrey and daughters 9lsited Sr., are bodl recovering
tbe IDOiber of Mrs. a...
Mr. and Mrl, Robert King and their homes followint
Baraelt with whom lbe JDide
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BOn, Delaw~ Ohill
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Lee Wallace Is a patfeol at pita!, Nelsonvllle.
II alii I dau,bter.
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at -~~ted· andtbelrldrada...!_arl
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ra u ~~Howard Buckley of Marietta Wanda Jones tllld
II, lbe Jaet 11'11111!11 • llaute.
'l'lslled with Mr. and Mn. Vir- NeiiOtlville on Saturday. Antllh-1
Iii Buckey recently.
er daughter, Mrs. Wlld1 · !•Hila'
Mrs. MariOD Hall baa return- Wiseman of HarrlsonvUie, was
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7:1$ a.m .; Duncan Bruce up
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me on Sunday.
or
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am . Steel Ran
Mr. and Mrs. Dorael Riebel Eddie Lou Hnw- Ja •
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tth Mr tllld Mn. 11o- 1111a1
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~wn Greenup • p.m.; BUsha ~ M!to.
d•n,Wn ol poiJa II HniRr lfolpltal, GaJB,II
Attend
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t- ooda Up Greeat4&gt; 4 a.m.; Jot .._,_
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ance pma were preoen Joneo down GreenUp 7-SO Lm ........ ~
...... Beulah Cordray,
ed at the Syraeuse N...,..ne Dlinols down Meldahl
Mrs. Rushia SbumWIIY attmd- attderwttJI ..., at Boblefll
eburch Sunday durillg lbe SUD- Franklin Pierce up
eel lbt weddirrl of ' - l!rBDii- boapitaJ Ia
at
day School hour.
, IS p.m.; Inca up Meldalll I·H dlfllbler, Barbara Newell, AU.. home ot her 1011-bt-law
eWINTER .,.,..,
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Mn. Leroy Watson, assisted 1p.m.
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d&amp;ucbter, Mr. 11111 11r1.
by Boll, Stewari, superintendent Gallipolis Dam _ L
J · Jw Wbllehead and ltogtlr Jetren.
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made the presentations. Re- Lucas up 4·15 m • : / ane M = celebrated lbeJr l3lb Tbe Clrpenter Baptial !~~~~~II
.,.25 •
ceivlng pins were Leroy Wat- Cool up l·io
Sail ~~ blrtltdi SUnday at tbe bome lroup met at the ltome Gl
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son a ten year pill· Rev. WU- d
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of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meredilb ¥4 Mn R. A ~
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Jia.;, Thorpe and M~a Elladeno z~wn :I~ a.~bllip Spora, If Beverly. A Valentbtt theme Sunday ~emu; llillowiDc.
.
$39$ ·
Watson, nine years( Steve \Bm~er, sso
aylvanla and. was used and BD aeblfl8e ot meetl!!c lite · 0 lllry '
Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. Car- .~t• State, aU apbowtd and Valenllttes was enjoyed. A de- Helen Peclt
eWuriJt.Spllllt
•son Hayes, eight yeors; Terry.
ng.
corated cake Centered the labia Friley Mr 'and Mn • WIJIIII Blrlj Amerleait dlllp
Corky and Bobby Lou Moore, Krtaowba River - Allen R. and the bonored IUesll reeefy. die ~ Ra · Ra
tllld Lenora Bass, seven yean; Merrfll up London 8:20 p.m.; ed many lifts, Pretent were lite' Whl..,.:.,._ and Kalby
Louella and Randy Moore and A. J. Patten up Marmet 1:211 Mrs. Harry Pickens, Raell!e;
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tht
Barbie Bass, s!J: yean; Ricky. a.m.; Panza Up Winfield 1:4$ Mr. and Mn. Harold Sauer, Ma- llelgb rldiDg I1'0UP 11 lbe lloa•ll
Tomara and Sandy Stewart and o.m.: National down Winfl•ld ry Ruth and Joy, Middleport; Ill Doney and Lavera Jordan•
Sberri Bass, fotlf years: Louise ft' 10 p.m.: Beaver down Wfn- Mr. and Mrs. Donver Weber, Others wbo enjoyed tbe slelab II
London, Bob Stewart and Day.if~Pid 9:05p.m.; Holen Z. down .Davld and Mark, Mr. and Mnt. rldlfl8 &gt;Vfth the Jordane .
id Bass, three years: Uncia Willfleld 10:30 p.m.;
Solvay li:mest Whlteheed, Jane and Mr. and Mrl. !tax Noel
Weaver, Bobby Joo Varian and down Winfield 1:15 a.in.
,.lull, Mr. and Mra. Warren Pick- family of Athens, Mr.
Bob Moore, two years, and Artie
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ens. Kay Balderson Reed,svtlle, Rl~bard Jeffers, Mr.~~·~~
Grindley, one year.
In the 116 yeare from t819 and Charlet MeredUh ,Beerlp 'John
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to 1155, IIIOtf than 40' million !and the honored
and
The cork tree Is I live oak; aliena entered the v n, I• cl au!jy ..
thst is, It Ia green the year- States, aecordfll&lt;! to tile En- eel a brtkm let!.
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experience helpful bnt not
necessary. You can earn over
$3 per hour after short trainIL'! CONDITIONING Relrfger
ing. For application write Natioo Wide Semi Division, 1255
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Ohio. Or call 51 3-.'195-5849.
lorking auspended at 9 a.m.. to2 15 3te day, Pomeroy-Mason oul, Pl
Pleasant 42.79, Hinton 6.2$ ritRD
Emo!ovment
In(, Kanawha Falls 12.!16 fallJO. Ia.
LADY WOULD like housework illg, Charleston 2ti.!JI rlsillg. Lon·
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Lorena Sn der WY 2-6361. dotJ Dam was running 171&gt; feet
22. Wat.rY '
2 116tp Mannet 28 feet and Winfield
oroot
46 feet on rollers. The Ohio Riv,.,..
Leg1l Notice
er was rlsill8 at the rate of toe
23. ~:gin~
--··- · ·tenth o a loot per hour from
NOTICI TO IIDOIII
2t. Con~
Be•l•d bidll will be received b, u. Dam 13 don to GaiUpoUa Dam.
Junctlcm
ToWDIIltP Trwt•o of oruce Ton.· Boa&amp; MovemeDtl·
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14, 9:15 p.m.; Robert Reed up
30. Anoint
35. Within
llilho operate alld malnlaln II Street lf 6•50 p m . Rt'cltard Mor(AV
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38. FooUike
,,.,.,,. ""'""' 00 """"'" ..,.,, up 14, 7:40 p.m.: Charles Stev32. !'!~~~:ark 38 _~ noUcu ~ ,:~:en~1 ~:~~tto~ ~P::n WI~:_:: enson, Bob Bentt!r Susan Lau,e
33. Th• Great 38. Zodiac
Oranle Town~hlp, Melli County, Ohio. Itied Up at 14• Lady M•mn'
Coaluct for 1 pertod of 0 ,.an I
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lip
aDd Cll to (HI paid mont hly.
jup 15, 6:40 ,p.m.:
Barbara._I"
Brente
"'~'h.":~,:;~ ::; .~~:·:;::;;:or~'!: up ,15, 3 a.m.; Walter Beekjord
:!~r!~·~·~h~~s~~w::t"';:;t b'!~n h~ down 15, 8 a.m.: Deender up
der , but the right Ia R ••n•d to ..... 18, 6:10a.m.; H. E. Bowlet up
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16. 9:15 p.m.; Allee up If, 6,30
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a.m.: Edeana Bosworth up 17
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a.m.·. J. s. Lew'· down. 6.1..
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B-Model, mowing · machine
and plow Pnce 1450 Call
wv 2-71131.
2 10 6tp
POTATOES, $2 bushel. Marvin
Stone, Rolland. 2 10 6tp
CARPETS a fright'
them a bewtiful sight with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer, 11. Baker Furnilure, Middleport.
2-1}6te
-··SOUP'S ON, the rug lhat
so clean the spot witb Blue
Lustre. Renl electric shsm. .pooer, $1. Pomeroy Cement
Block, Porr·&lt;Toy.
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FOR ·sALE: --lit tonpiektlpJ
truci&lt;S, 1946 and 1955.
Qalli Ljl1111s Garnge,

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FOUR ~oi&gt;M fumiShed apart·
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the hauntingly beautiful meto- 1sity, ta
pu~n.·• .;~.Katz. '
' ,.. ,· •. teport lngh School stu-l.dies by Franz Liszt, "Sonnetto .I The concert 1.Fw~.
· ·Ill: arranged
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.,nts beard George Katz, con-I del Petrarca No. 104," and " a:tbi'Oug
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cen : mnist of Ohio University' Campanella." Brought back .for blgh SCbOOf\
tprmclpal and band
)londay morning at a •pee~al l an encore by the students, Mr. director,
wu Jponsnred by
asse.mbly in the 'igh school Katz clo•ed the program with ~ MJd4l
Band Boosters
•uciitorium.
·"Miller's Dance," by do Falla. A~tl '
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MT. Katz, professor of piano, Mr. Katz recently completed Other fi'081'":""' also have I
presented five numbers in a a tour ot Europe where he per- i been arranged for the studentsj
brilliant style in a discussion- ~ formed in Switzerland, France 1durll!Ci the achool year, A num·
progr.1 m 1v11e of conrert in and Germany. He plans another : ber ';11 restdents o£ the comwhi ;·h he · desrrtbed the num- concert tour abroad this year DJUnlty attended lba concert. ,
bm 2 nd the slolry involv•d.
! and will be accompanied
by . ~rs. Russell and the Band
MISS KAYLOR
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be
his wife. an ar•comphsbed votee Boosters are to be commended
b T:e f:rst drwo 1"~~ .. g~~.';~ i teacher. who will study while , for their efforts In presenting
iy m 1~~~3 f:to~\~ ~f eft mermaid, !there.
· t~e oppo.rtunity of hearing the
and "Srarbo" Both wree play- : Miss Judy Butcher,
highest 10 performance of arueen
eu with a fluid mr~vrment. 1'he .of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher, a Usts such as Mr. Katz and oth·
propcam also fe:lur':&lt;l_two . ".f_sludentof_p:ano atOh., Umqer· , ers.
MASON - Miss Rhonda Kay----() r b 15 '966
lor a sophomore at Wahama
H-Doily St'nti~r_e_I.__I'omeroy·Middlep~ ·• ·e · · : '
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Hcgh School, was crowned Val-

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ll'r. lllil !ifrs. !II'IISOII , _ lll'intmlllt.
and Mr. and Ml'S. s.m Arnold.
Allred Gloeckner ot CaDIOII
Gordon Fisher returned to speat the weekend with bls-

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·eod ·wlth his parents, Mr. and
In the morning and afternoon of her sister, Jennifer
Mra. MiBIII Fisher,
kindergarten claasea taught tiY pat'ly. The deoorated "4~:1 Mra, Enleat Harris· was a
Mrs. ·Pearl Reynolda in
the boll was mada by Mrs.
Saturday ovem)gbt and Sunday
Middleport schools.
and was made In the replica
dinner guest If Mr. and Mrs.
The morning clagses had a a drum decorated with
Muon !Fisher and family.
vAlentine pst1y with all
the bearls. Each child had
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grue•er
"lrlinmlng•" Including valen- a valentine sack to take
spent Saturday evening with
tine cookies, milk and valen- "treasure•" home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher
tine candles mada by the room- The valentine bax for the
and helped Mrs. Ernest Harris
mothers. Making the cookies ternoon class wu an
celebrate her birthday.
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were Mrs. Jack Coleman and 1one made of wood in the
cream and cake were served
Mrs. Roscoe File.
lea of the old fashioned
during the evening.
Other mothero attending and house. Itwoa.constructed
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher reassistin~ wer• Mrs.
William late grandlathet· of Becky
turned to Htll\llngton, W. Va,
logl01, Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs. lett, and waa decorated
Sanday evening, alter spending
Roscoe Wise, Mrs. Kenneth Wil·
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tbe weekend at tbeJr
home,
Other mothers helping
rtlreshmenls were Mrs.
Walburn, Mrs. Gary Wa!llan:d, II
Mrs. Charles Winebrenner, Mrs.
ctoru-les Blllllh and Mrs. PhUllp

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Earl Mossman apent lht
weekend In Palnlsville, Ky; with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Painter
and family and wu accomp. .
led home by Mrs. Mot!sman who
open! the week with the Paint·
ers.
Mrs. Donald Hauck aad Mrs.
Leroy Watson 'Wffe In SpeDcer, W. Va. last Wedn01day, to
attend the funeral of their uncle, George Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. David McGhee
.e l Columbus were
overnight
guests Sunday of her sister
and brother-in-law, l!lr- aod llfrl.

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The Ohio River c:reated In
Pomeroy at 4 a. m. toda1 at
47.5 It, one loot above flood
stage, but dua to rainfall
throughout the night, a ...,ond
ra:se of about an Inch was reported late thio morning.
Merchants, however, were Informed not to be alarmed by
the additional rainfall unless it
persists. No Pomeroy businesses
were forced to evacuate their
premises because of tbe flood·
lng. Colder weather, with no
rain, meanwhile wa• forecast
In the Valley.
The highway betwee• Sycamore and Lynn-sis was covered with water this l{iornlng and

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and Porttble Swetpen, Sweeper Atttcnmtntt tnd

Bqa In the Drapery department, tht Hoover '-4D
Drying Washer In the Furniture department On the
Main floor. Housew1r11 cltpertment. Stttm end Dry
Irons, T011ttn, Can Optnen, Fry Pans, lllclnt
Knivfli, Ptrcoletora and Hair Dryll'l.

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ralalall lhranghont the night all
the W81 upriver to Wheeling.
But II appeared not enough to
be concerned over. The river
was receding Ibis monlng at a
rate of one-tenth of a loot an
hour at Marietta and even at a
more rapid pace above.
Meanwhile, high water confin.
ued to force vehiele5 to lake 10 •
the rural roads thronghout the ;
county. School remained closecj
at Riverview Elementary 1 Pomeroy VIllage and bl Southern
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traffic through the area had
been stopped. Officla!J said
traffic along Eagt MaJn.st in
the Pomeroy business district
IN HIGH WATER - Splashing through the water along Main·al appeared to be a
was maintained until Tuesday
treat for these Pomeroy boys who had plenty of time to browse around Tuesday since
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TRAFFIC MOVING - High water on Ea at Maln-st at the Intersection of Sycamore· raise of one-tenth. of • loot Recrealioa Director the Recre11 didn't stop motorists traveling untu late Tueaday afternoon. Here Is a scene taken came between I:30 and 10 •· m. atioo Commissloo ~ded Tues·
from near the Meigs Theatre at 2 p.m. as ve htcles continued to travel the street. - Sen- this mormng.
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Shermaa R. Ford al Lock
Council the lllghl before auth·
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•!llll!iibl IGWWE liM~.:•~ I there. had bee. ttatlonary at tbe ~mission, combining the
146.8 SlJICe. I a. m. Ford said the jobs In previous years of ponl
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
water spilllng out of the Kan· rector Into one this year paying I By United Pr.., Intet'llllllonal above fiood stage on Tuesday, Cross in a hoteL
awha River bas beea holding
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lver toward manager 8 rec
Ohio River Valley restdents only a few secondary streets Pomeroy reported ''Just a ..
to average near oonnal dar· Lock ~ ac upr
$350 per ~nth.
, looked to the skies today as were undor water. Witb any lie water" oa the main street
IDI the aell ftve dayo, Nor- Lock · fflcl1 11 id th
Pay of life guards wu rStsed rain apread over the area and break from the weatherman all at the upper end of the business
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mal blgho aad Iowa are C.
ea
ere "" from 6ll ctnfll por hour to
ihreatened to send the big river the water was expected to be se&lt;tion but all stores and busilumlnts fe.:IS, Cleveland 35-*1,
and the head llfegua~d, who wdl even more over its banka.
off the streets within 24 hour9. nesses W@fe able to remaio
aod CincbutaU tt-!2. Minor
serve _as assistant director, wUl Light rain fell through the
Schools Closed
open. The crest passed Pamer.
temperalure clntngeo for the
be Plltl $1.25 per hour.
aigbl but at mid-morning Its Schools in Marietta and 1oy at 47.5 feet, a loot above
period. Preclpllalloll wDI ..,.
Pool admlsalo, rateo havt t0 Blv 'noticeable effect bad been \ Washington County remained Iflood stage.
ear u nlll alii IIIIOW aorlll
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last to slow down the rate of fall at closed for the third straight day I Pomeroy's sister city, Middleand nlo lOUth olmost dolly,
year. The19ti6 appropriation ap- Marietta and Pomeroy, wbere today but weco expected to re- Iport, on much higher ground,
proved last month by council the Ohio had already crested open Thursday.
.xperienced no problems at aiL
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(9r operatinn of the ponl and at about a loot above flood Aboul 311 families in the Mari· At Gallipolis, the river stood
P'8l'k Wll $1,!110. That aum mge.
ietta area were forced from at 41.5 eet al 8 a.m. &amp; was "''
Funeral services for Howard apprmdmat.. the omOIIIIl tak.. Down river, Middleport, Gal· their homes by high
water. lng slowly toward flood stage
:.\. Byers, 58, Mill-st. Middle- 111 st the ponllast sunvner, and Hpolls, Portsmouth .S. Cincinnati Most went to stay with relatives I of 52 let But there were hope•
port, who died early thls mom- !he amount spent to operate It, remained high &amp; dry for most anri friends and about 10 famil· flood stage would never be rea·
COLUMBUS (UP[) - The Ohio Supreme Court today
IS
1ng at the Galllpolls Medical m:tudlng maintenance and re- part and W•ather Bureau was ies were housed by the R• Iehed. The city 1ts•lf Is on brgb
bpheld the death sentences Imposed upon three men for
Center, will be held Saturday at pours.
predicting little or no flooding. ground but. ou~ly1ng areas wata Hamilton County murder and set their execution date
2 p. m. at the Rawlings. Coats Minor repairs to the ""?' But continued rain or snow
ched the rrver s progress closofor March 18.
Funeral home with the Revs. were planned. A water founalm could change the piclure abruptIS
ly.
The three men scheduletl to dle In the Ohio PenltenHoward Ruppel! a11d Donald near Diamond No. I will be re- ly.
The town of Vinton In Gallio
tlary'o electric chair here are Eugene Swiger, Curbs A. The annual !ath..- and son Hicks offielatlng. Burial will he paired and a prolwlonal ·type The crest of the rivor was
counly was threatened
b1
Bellamy and Elmer Glen Miller. They were convicted of banquet of Pomeroy Lodge No. In Riverview Cemelery.
horseshoe court will be buill reported somewhere between•
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rising waters from Raccooa
beating Mrs. Emma Ausling, 76, to death during a robbery 164 Free and Accepted Masons He was son of the late Lew- through contributions of I be Pomeroy, where 11 passed at
Creek but no evacuations wert
of her farm home near Loveland In Hamilton County on • will be held at the Pomeroy is v. and Ella snyder Byer•. Hemer Bakery Co. and TIDy's 4 a.m., and Gallipolis. where It
reported.
May 5, 1963.
Masonic Templo at 6:30 p. m. He was a member of the K of P Foodland.
was expected early Thursday.
Optimism ExprtSsed
·-.-------~~~ Mrs. Auating, a widow, suffer- Monday, February 21. There Lodge, and had worked for the Applications for psrk direclor rn Marietta, where the river I
At Portsmouth. tbe lower
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who broke Into her home and banquet. Master Masons, their 1926 to 1942, ond for Rollor's atlon Commission at Town Hall
-- - - - · ager escaped ser:ous
m)ury to Cincinnati remained un~
attempted to force h..- to tell sons and adopted sons are urg. Drugs from 1942 lo the present. Middleport. Trslnlng and 01·
UNIT CALLED
wh&lt;on the 1956 model car he was water but the upper portion wat:
them the combination
ed to attend.
He was manager of the Roller perlence In physical education Middleport E-R unit men call- ~ driving got out of control and Iopen to traffic
In
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her safe.
Tiekels at $1.50 may be ob- Drug store the past few years. and other personal data sheuld ed at 3:50 a. m. today, remov- went over a 6t1 foot embankment diroctions.
Admlla Parliclpatloa
I tained from the ticket comml~ Survivors lnclnde his wife, Syl· be Included, satd CmnmissioA ed carl Manley, Beach-st. to on the Jenny Watt Hollow Road i Th• river stood at 50.3 feel
She dted May 0 In the Our \ tee consisting of J. Edw. Fost- via; 8 sister, Mrs. James (Ru· Chairman David Ohlinger,
Veterans Memorial Hospital as Tuesday mo;nmg
!and was expected to crest lt
In
Lady of Mercy Hospital. The er, Sr .• Archie C. Swartz, and by) Lewis, Columbus; an uncle,
a medieal patient
i· ;he Meigs County Sber- 153 feel three feet above flood
Immediate cause of death
Dale E Smith
Ray c Byers Racille
and
LOCAL TEMPS
,11' flepartment reported Hu- lstage, on Thursday. Ligbt rabl.
a massive blood clot in her Or. Atphus
Christensen, several· causin;,
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president of Rio Grande college Friends may call at the lull- The temperature ln Pome- Admlssloos - Norman Wood, on hrs head. He was taken to 1
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MUler, a tenant of Mrs. Aust.- will be the speaker on the tople, eral home a!ter 4 p, m Thurs- lroy's buainess district at 11:05 Harrisonville: Mollie Talbott, Dr. John Rrdgway '" Pomeroy
lng, and Swiger, were
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In Los Angeles on May 30.
Sgt. Pierca D. MCCreedy of
1c1er rainy lkl...
roy: Rose Bond, Maoon.
Sbenff s depuhes sard the ae·
LUOIIIANA INDI A -VICE following day ln a
the OSP, in charge of Gallipolis
CLUB TO MEET
Dlsebarges - Charles Karro~ "dent occurred LS mrles south
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Post will show ·a motion pic· •
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ol Rt 124 at Dorcas. The car
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lure on driver education if lhe The TwiR City Shrine Club .
MEETING CANCELLED
Gallipolla: Katie HOod,
Idriven by Settle came to 8 stop
Dew::;" discuaa the VIet Nam moat of the talking 881d
film is available. Sgt McCree- will meet Thunday at 7:30 p. ~e meeting of the Board _of roy ; John Bentz, Pomeroy: Mrs. J•g•mst a large tree. The auto::. and get a frrsl • band look he and Miller took part In
dy !"ill give a talk on the same m. There will be 1 busi!!O~ Trtlstees of Veterano Memorial Clem Smolenski and daughter, mobtle was heavrly damaged.
at the Indian food crisis. He robbery. He also
subject shoold the fUm be un- meeting only, Prealdeat Phil Hospital tcbeduled for tonight Pt Pleasant: Jack Baxter, MidCOLUMBUS tUPI) was erpected to announce a re- Bellamy.
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reception in KarachJ, Pakistan, lu the trial abowed.
1 untapped reservoir of 1.5 b
Humphrey was cheered and When the prlaoners were
gallons of ground water a
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state Natural Resources
welcomed as he arrived
at larned to Hamllto~ ~=;I
Ludblana, abnul llO
mUea all tbree .took part m .81
oorlheut of New Delhi. The ~pe-reoorded lnterrogalron durvlce president 18 acbeduled to rng which each recounted
meet India'• Prime Mlnl¥er, part In the robbery.
Mrs. Jndlro Gandhi, In tbe
Blames Eacb 001er ....
capital Thursday. CrGWds lin- Swiger blamed the healing on
1ng the route from the airport Bellamy and Bellamy blaml!(l
11 this Punjab city broke into It on Swtaer. In a third ~~ ;:
•heers as Humphrey t1 r o ' e recording, Bellamy apln
Urrough arthes decorated with milled his psrt In the crime
wolcomlbi a~&amp;n~.
ISwiger.
ad blamed
the beaiiDC
SWtifr.
CINCJNNA'n, OIDO - DR,
---Samuel H. Sheppard
II expected to be present when the
WF.ATHER
u. S. Supreme Court bNrs oral
argumeata IIIli week In Walb- Rti!I eloaqt•a II iii!DW
1ng1o11 OD bfa appeal
rita, ... eolder ,
The Ill! U, 8. Clrcull ~ of 1J.b ~
Appelll bert 'l'ueadaJ 11~ blm Ia ad.
pel'lllluloD lo mU:e. llit ~---The former ~ . . .
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daugrter of Mr. and Mrs. Wen- : The Eaat Letart
w.s.c.s. with chocolate hearls. JlnDller
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Rhonda' met at the church Feb. 8, wltb Wise brought a .tree which wu
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w... secorted by Dale RollinS. 10 members atten&lt;!lng,
The decorated with paper heart• lor
M'ddl rf I Miss Nelle Bing was hostess . The winner, chosen by re· ~eeting opened
by~: the party.
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Jun:o r and .sen"" ,H\P • Paul Gerard, stud•nl at Ohio Monda afternoon at her Un- :th• S~ hOOlore Class, cheerlead-er by Mrs. Pete Shields.
by the roommothers In the eleut till' PornNo\ fust H,lpttst. UmvJrsttl'. n~centlv ~pent the . .
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of t.er of the Broad Run
EUB ness meeting during which the
Pra.\ t'l' b.v Wa~·ne Barnhart ard.
Mrs. Frank Stewart, president, Ch h
nominating committee gave ita
•.•P•' ""d tht- nwt!ting.
Nancy ~ M . C R Neighborgall has ' opened with Psalm 23 in uni- ;;hcer.s competing for the title report of officers for the cmn-Cn'l·nh•t&gt;. Pl"•IZI'~on lea.der .. had. ~ rs.ed .to iJer hum~ in Hunf. ISon, followed by devotions by , were Jo Thompson a senior ing year.
l~1!' t1~:r tnp.IC'.' "TI~~ISf .:'rho Were i ~~~g~~~ .. W V(l. after having;Mrs. Stewart who read John . t Iescorted by Willia~ Bird, and Mrs. Gerald Hayman _had the
~t&gt;nt A :-;~_11 . . DJ~&lt;&gt;agreement sent the pa!it month with her ~ several excrep~ from the llle ;Jr.anelte Miller, a Junior, es- progr~m for the worship serv·
at Antioch.' \Hl~ JlH' SP ntrd _by ' sr&lt;;te r r-.ll's. M. c. Wilson.
ol .'\braham Lmcoln, and clw-: corted bv Paul Hofyman.
ICe, titled, '_'The Women Are."
Johnny \\Iii&lt; and Dav:d. Hilly
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It opened Wlth a hymn: Mrs.
and Waynt' Bctrnh:lrt. who as- Miss Diane Criswell, s~ude~l
Hayman
read
scripture and Joe Ebe bach Is re rted
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1 meditation. Those taking psrt quite Ill tn"vet..-ans Me:rial
Paul. lhrn~1b1'1s and Silas.
P&lt;~rkrrsburg, W.· V&lt;~.,
spent · call.. With 1 quote on Lm~ln ~r
were Miss Barbara Adams, Mrs. Hospital.
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Srnpture p;t~~agPS were n•ad the weekt&gt;nd w1th her parents, . Wa ~hmgton . A round-robm getfo
Rov Donohew, Mrs. pete Mrs E 1 W lk
d ht
IJv i'Xh nwmber inc\udinl!: the Mr and [l,.trs James CnsweU. well card was sent to Mrs. De:r
Shfelds Mrs William
Fox Eil · uda ~.daer, bteaug Lelnr,
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COUf OUn Up
Mr~. Virgil Roush, Mrs. Mar~ da eenangra.,..ngr
of Columbus were we~kend
Ia Sht&gt;nd;m. Penny ~-:ld\.('nzit'. ! Ciarenre Lacey were in Athens jGenerai_ Hospital.
_Blrthd~y l Girl Scout Cadet Troop !85, vin Wickersham, Mrs.
loy guests of Mr. a'nd Mrs, Orville
./:.utwe and Bobby Co:tch, ISaturday evening to attend the ;t-ards were sent to Mlss Lydm ' meeting Monday evening at the ,Pf'arson and Mrs. Earl Adams. , Well and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lt'org1• ~~tnni.'.l', .Ji~n~:\ ' WJ_It-~. ! Hu~aman •.Folk Ba~!et presen· : ~~:~~~ach and Mrs.
Albert Colum bm. and Southern Ohio ! A hymn ~nd a question and : Welker and family.
~l1kr :\t~~~ t ~ n ,md D~~~d ~~~h- tat~on of c.mr1rlia ~1vt:&gt;n a~ ,
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\\'a::; ~nJu~ed ~ ~JhiO UnJversJty Memonal Aud I The members were sadden{'d tend the (;ir l Scout roundup to l re_&lt;~dmgs. T~e meetmg clos~d ' Jr. of Columbus spent the weekIn lh~ rhtwdl h:tse ment at the tlonum.
by the death of Mrs. Bert Web· ,be held Sunday, Feb. 2Uth at ; ~Jth the LJtany and benedlc- end with their parents, Mr.
rlil&lt;;e of the mt&gt;t&gt;ting-.
i Michl Lloyd . son of Mr . and .stcr, a member, and it was vot- ! Pumeroy for all area scouts 1110" ·
Mrs. George Korn Sr. and MrS.j(
1 Mr_s. Bru~.:e Ll_
6yd .. a s.tudent at !ed to make a contribution hi !and their guests.
Hostes~es for the
Metal John Thomaa.
I UhJO State Umve-rstl}'' m Colum- , the cancer fund in her memoJ'Y I
New officers were elected and h~ur. which followed were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Fislr.ll
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bus. has been named to the in~tead or giving Jlowers. The i included Jen nifer Goble scribe IVJ;gJl Roush and Mrs. Marvin er and son, Willie of Belpre
: Dean's list for the autumn quar-. met.&gt;ting closed with the Lord's and Brenda Edwards 'treasur~ I Wickersham.
ited Sunday with their
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making 8 grade or : · i Pre~yer in unison.
er. The girls bid fa'rewell to
:He 18 aHI~ ~:d~ate of M:d, I A Slanley party was held wilh ,Gail Board, who will be leav·
.
i die port 18 . 00 ·• . C !Mrs. Richard Campbell
as · ing soon to make her home ill
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'~rs. Ernest H.1rri:; entertain· Mrs. ~a~ K~;thtt dm hteo- : demonstrator during the pro- · So lith Carolina.
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f'd f('lat iV!-&gt;S and friends with ~~mbu~ 'He ~ 1 1 ~r haug b
~ram
hour. Games were play- i Ro:&gt;freshments were provided I
ep~n house Su1urd.1v afternoon hrs .. 1°n da teyR__ w 0 .d"'!elehn .ed and prizes awarded to Mrs. :by the committee members and I
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1· ev.a r . ISS arrJe Yeager deaders, Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs. 1
:J'Tvancf' of hN birthdav .
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.1 tMrs. Clarence Curti!, Muss Lu· Charles Edwards Mrs
Red 1
A decorated birthdav . cake.
doml mg,t th 10 • mvders~tyl · Prt•tia Genheimer and
iss Riley . Jr Mrs ' Jam~s Coch· ~
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p11nc b and .Japanrse fned nood- ' 11 .. .
t M nd M R b- . mg. Favors of small brushes rane and Mrs. Keith Goble.
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asstsled bv l:er niece, Mtss erlt dmgl an amd: yG,
H 1 given by Mrs. Campbell
COMPLETES STUOJF.S
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ter VIS" Ited over tb e week·end ·m'· efreshments;· were srrvt&gt;d t}\' Mrs. F:ug. cne- Hester
.~\t!l'l~ ~rg w~re Mrs. Mason Z&lt;.~nr5ville with her grandmoth- , ~h~ hostess to _Mrs. StPW;ll·t, . (fA~enJih Trncy) a graduate Of '
~~5~~eJ an~~ -G~rddon~,r,arla(Jand er. Mrs. Bernard Schramm. ..1!~Srs Lucretia and Aria C:en.ll Pomeroy Hi~h School. has rorn- 11
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hEl•mer, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. pleted l1er studies at the
II:.~rr· J s. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1-la- 1
Ja('ob Gloe('kner Miss . Lvdia ' Univrrsif.v Branch School
ns a~~ Shrrry. ;::ugene. Al. isa :
~ht-rsba_rh, Mrs. Minnie Nf.utz-' Ironton ~nd is doing slu&lt;lent
an_d t. . Jc, M~s . \\ill tam Ha~t!S, I
l''lg. Mts&lt;: YeRger and
t wn teaching Ht the new school at
WALL DECORATION
t1·! ~·~1s Patn:m London, f!.:rs.)
ll!llests. Mrs. toui11 Reibf'J and South Point.
~II :am W:oeb"ooer and Ste- I
Mrs. Clarence c 1I I'
vhanie :md Kathy. Mr. and Mrs. 1
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Milton Roush and Gregory and Plans were made to hold ' I l
Sand1 a. \1r. and Mrs. Fred · tcllent show March 18 by the ~ ~PIIrfU Daughter
f. )
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Pomeroy, Ohio
r'row, Ben Quisenbt'rry and An- : Bradbury PTA Thursdav
at ! 8Ping Retu.~if!JlPtl
: "Ia and Rohin Hubbard .
the !whool. founders Day was ~ Mr. and Mrs. Olivt'r Mkh:Jel
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ob~erved with a short skit frat- rt'Ceived a phone ca\J
from
ULTRA WHrrEI
$6.89
I
"MARRIAGE
ON THE
O'CONNOR REENI.ISTS
. uring Allen Leonard assisted by their daughter. SP-4
Nancy ;
ROCKS"
EO:'Ia rd Paul O'Connor, If!. : 1hree eighlh grade girls. Sher- , HcHrher Arkrrman, who Is with !
fTechnir-olor)
2a, Oadne, hns reenlisted in ; ry Whitlatch. Kathy King and the WAC Detachment liSAG , Frank Sinatra. Dl'an MartiD
Also Cartoont
;h~ U. S. Air Fot-re and wit! 1 Pam Walburn.
at F'ort Lawton, Wash.: that sh~ ·
Starlite White
3Rse, Florida , 11reording
to Rehearsal for the talen s~ow bas been ren~si!i: ned to Fort ·
CHARTER HOUSE
Wednesday &amp; Thunday
rs.~t . Jack Stephf!n~. Joe"'! 1\ ir will bf'_ h~td Marrh 17_and :m~- : Lawton. aftt'r being stationed
LATEX INTERIOR
NOT
OPEN
' (' f' Rt'r.ruitPr. O'Connor for- onto w1shmg to part1t1pnte Is at SiiAPF: Hq., Paris France
WALL PAINt
·nt&gt; l'l~· served 4 ~·eArs in
the invited to contact \1r. I.t-onard for 1'.".! Vf'flrs.
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FEB. 18 and 19
\ir Forn~ a:; a Hadar Mainten- at WY 2-272:~ or \1rs. Robert ; Her h~sband. SP-4 .Jt~rk Ark.
Burt Lancaster
t~l('f' Technil'i&lt;.t!l. !l is
w l f e, 1\ing, W\' 2-~748_ Everyone in- : erman. is also stationed at Fort
"THE TRAIN"
PAINT ROUD
\l;u·y and Uwir rh1ldrrn will tere5!Pd is cordially invited. ! Lawton
Cartoons
AND
:wf'ompany hi m
lu Flnrida The rne{'ting
was openOO
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tRAYSE1'
o~~· htore th ey wJ\1 mal\e
their with Cub S1·outs Randy and •
re ~ ldenrf' . O'Connor is lh£' s~)n Kyle l.f'onard letlding the pledge
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cf Ectw&lt;~ rd Paul O'Connor 11 to the rlag. Mrs. Laun1 Harrit l't~tmt .
. son. prt'sident. conduded the
IIEG.$1.19
'1 bu~ine'l!i met-tin g. Mr.
Robert ;
SON' JS BOilN
announced
1 M•::~rri s. prinr1pal,
\1r _ and -"'frs. Will1111n Hf-lW'S · that Uw County Council PTA
STANll Y HG.$4.75
~f Mid dleport arr an nmmci ng meeting has bPf'n tentatively ,
'he birth ()f a sun nn l&lt;'ebrunry : set for F't'hruary 24 at rhe~lrr. !
~rd at the Vf'tt'rflns Memorial ' Rrfre'lllm ent~ nf Ice craem
2"TRIM
H!'J'ipital. The ml':1!11 weight&gt;d and cakt' 1\Wt' "1'1"\'t•d Ly 4th
REG. $1M
::11:\ pounds and 1.1 ounrf's and grade room mothers.
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ba~ been n : .~net1 Rria n Dr1le
----u~ our opecial bank-by'J'hf' mother of the infant is the :
lEG. $3.45
fvrmer Nancy .Je i lC1-~ uf M;1s11 1n _
Deluxe
'
Headquarters For
mail forms,
for deposit or
~!r. and Mro;. 1\:wc·s al~o lmve
withdrawal o! funds. We love
a daugl1ter. Cikki. Grandpartnts are ~1r s. l..o1 ::1 .lt&gt;fi'f·r~
to see you, but when it's inMason, ~fr. and Mr:i. Am~id
convenient, we're as near as
r{ayes \liddle1)(Jrt.
your mailbox.
The ambo in er1rly Chri!-: ti;m
·urt::"bes was thl' pulpit or
Everybody Benefits
l'f."adin~ desk (rom wh1rh mrKIern pulpiti prohiibly were dt&gt;
Middleport, 0.
From Citizens N1tional
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