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the hauntingly beautiful meto- 1sity, ta
pu~n.·• .;~.Katz. '
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tprmclpal and band
)londay morning at a •pee~al l an encore by the students, Mr. director,
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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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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
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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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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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MANY MORE VALUES
Sale Continues Until
Saturday, March 19th

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Pay As Unle AI $5.(111 Monthly

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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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Ohio River Still Falling

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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.
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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
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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
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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· •
Sr., Pomeroy; Jamos
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
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argumeata IIIli week In Walb- Rti!I eloaqt•a II iii!DW
1ng1o11 OD bfa appeal
rita, ... eolder ,
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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
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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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ed wllh prayer.
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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•umed the dwaclers nf Luke, nurse at St. Joseph Hosp:lal m. Members responded to roll I
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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1EJectric oHice plannt&gt;d to at- an:li~er per1od foll~wed the Mr. and Mrs. George Korn
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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·
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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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1vers1 e lYe - St . t M' C .
,tj[ f'r omt- m S~T&lt;tru se m o - O&lt;f
H 'tal
1· ev.a r . ISS arrJe Yeager deaders, Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs. 1
:J'Tvancf' of hN birthdav .
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Oh' U.
.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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1 rrangt' as a valenllnP were
asstsled bv l:er niece, Mtss erlt dmgl an amd: yG,
H 1 given by Mrs. Campbell
COMPLETES STUOJF.S
c 1• f ' 1 h.
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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
,n ~r:1. a 1. a11 ~~ r:-; .
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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
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"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
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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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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
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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.
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By ·lldecl Pren lnlonallolll
Da)'(oll Unlvenlty'a Flyers,
gunnhi&amp; for a shot at post.swoo lol!raament glory, Ond
out jual how good they reelly
are llnJsht whea ~Ayala of CbJ.
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Miami Tames Marshall; Dayton Faces Loyola ~~ Chicago ·

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Although Daytoa sporta U
18-3 record and b unbeaten on
tho home floor tblt season, tbe
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per aps a P co
le~e basketball game In Ohio
Ibis 0081011•
For the Flyers, It could al·
most guarantee a tournlllllflll

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Market RepOrt

Turaben (cbalrwa 01 1111 N. Y. w=hiJ
JudicW1 Comm.) . . bl bu
enougb will to pill 1111 IIIII to
auU.w iiiiiiDI II N. Y. 811111
tbla' term;( IPI JW It mi 14
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beln t1 u 18-71 wiD fRflt Ohio
Wesleyan, and BaldwJ&amp;.WaUace
rallied lor a 7f.62 victory ovor
Oberlin.
Elsewhere, DuqueSne eclged
Kent Slale, 'INI; Steubenvllle
downed GaDDOD (Pa.) for lbe
se&lt;ood 11me tblt II8UOA, 61-M;
HJram outscored Weatem II&amp;serve, Ill-tO; Defiance banded
St. Franc!! (lad.) a !(){.M setback, and Cedarville hit a billterJng 54.5 per cent of 119 shots
lor a 101-92 decision over Clowland State.
Miami's slow-don tactics In
the aecond ball cloecked Mor-

It's Athens Again, 59-44

shaD ll1d the Redltlao' Jim Jolla ~ronn....n -.1 11 pcdota fiD, II8yt nnnl poJitll to '111\t't
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Patterson and Jorry Piar:- :far the IJ8nJnl, wbo bave hllld- poet Jfoolt '\laloo, which ~!~edt .
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took core of the 8COI'lq with ed GIII!IOD two ol Itt tbrel a .tcloly In Ill llnal pme Ill IIIII U..
42 po!Dta belween tbem fir thair ' - tbll IOistD
tie Atn. for the title.
aid---' M.,
second win of tha campalp tm!l' Ottabeln'1 Cerloa tied tbe
Clplal tll1a Deoper
alfaJr IIVS'
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the Thundering herd.
ObJdiConlerence record fer the In other Oblo Confennee Ia anetber hiM&lt;! •Ill Pmt.
Dukea QueB llllly
lllOII free throlq m a aiDgle pmes, Muaklngum bit 21 of 21 Will Janaeil _.. .II' 8Dil
hit Stall tbreateaecl late in season 11 he puabed 1111 Ioiii free tiii'Owl to down 1111-plaee twnmote Quick "" ""' ~ 'the game Ill• lluqlllme, to 17t. Tbe Canlillall 1r1 In Capital 11 Jobn Ruyan 8COI'ecl Blram'IIUIDP .,cr • - a.
but the Dukes IOOI'Od sis ... fourth place ID tbe
:a polllta, ll1d Baldwtn.Wa!IJce'e aen&gt;e. ·
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secutive points tD the llnal behind AllroB, Mount Unloll and Ted Jolllllon and Diet Bcoll In et.ber pmaa lmJiht, M.,.
onds to pull It out of the !ln. Wooster.
notc:hed II polata each t1 ltad quette- vWta lravjlr,
In Steubenville, t1u1 Barou Mouul IJnlon's Ronnie Hoyt lba 1'111)' rwer Oberlin.
Slate b at Findlay,
trailed most of t1u1 way ll1d eabnly hit four free !brow. in 8qJhomore Dick Wlerwllla bit travels ID OIIIo Ncalllerll, W.
were behind eight pt1at1 with the final aecouds to gm the 27 po!BIR for Defiance, wlllch tenberg hltllel DeDI.... WJ.
8:411 remaining before !IOI!!!ng llalden tbe IUI']lriBIIIJIIy ~ .Wll In froal of St. J'rancll of I mlngton meeli ·BIIlfltoa. lllit
bock for a garn..wiDnlDg IIJ118. vldory over Heidelberg at Tlf. Fori Wayne aD the way. Cedar-•_loba Carroll 'rialto C.. Tacit.

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Mike Jl!lmi!M!ft a~ · tbl II'Nd
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lnvltatloo If the! upsel tilt fifth one Ia order lo keep pace with
ranked Ramblero, who ca"'Y n Miami,_which ran Itt conference
17-2 reoord Into the game befere recotii hi 1._1 TUelldey Digbl In
a itllout crowd and a a 71-st romp over Marshall at
local televtalon audience.
Hunt]pp)n. W. Vo.
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Loll Of Acllon
AlthoUgh the Doytoa-Loy~~ ~Y lllgbt aiBo plealy of
game b lbe blgljest, there 15 other action with lour Oblo
another hot battle on tap in Conference games ll1d live aon.
Ohio lt!llgbt as the campaign league encellllters.
goes down to the wire.
In Ohio Conference play,
Toledo, dogging the beels ol Mount Union stayed hot on
Miami in the MJd.AmericBil Akron's trail with a 7N1
Conference race, vlslta arch- squeaker over Heidelberg;
rival Bowling Green, where th&amp; Musklngum downed last-place
Rockets havn'l won Ia 13 long capital, 6HO; Doa Corio.!
years. But Toledo rimst win Ibis acored 32 pointa tD lead Ott.,..

botl7 - barnt baclt to
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11'1 and kbJttllt '*'IIIIDII1 llllr
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Somethin! To Watch

flmtlUI II tbl U. 8.
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TIWIIII 110tblq wro111 witb collltrU•
France,
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old
fellow
live crllicllm. Generally IJI'Ikinl
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we art aot I=IJIYWbll't II people
11 so erlllll a ID.ciD 11w
to 1111 of a CrltiCII
lltvtr ban a
dtalb
of
what
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11atun about llldl uall and of •arloua
aJmpiy • laW ~
illllltulloDI. Crilidllll II 10metbJDI tbal
ra IOD .. • Dippy 1Jtl blrlbo
· kHJ11 Ul 011 our 1oM, 111d wbenlt li II¥•
day, Jlmnl)' Daranle.
tltd II u!IJ attenlloJI to poulbly 10m•
tbiJIIIbal ia btilll doM wrona, WI 1111
'l'bl fear- IDncut of one to tblnldJII !hat maybt lben II 1
CBS-TV !'NI. Jalm Reyaoldl
needed chan••· One of the former color·
(JoltD Sclmel4er liP'
ful lou! busmeosmen often commented
ltain) W81 OlD' 1eld llem rflbl
that a penon did not amount to mucb
b1re Jon. • •• . N. Y. AIIJ•
unless iomethin&amp; was aaid about blm.
Gea. Loula Ltlkowltl' lnveatlWe have certain institutions that are
ptloa of art hudl ..... lllttl'
87 WiDiam S. filii •
considered rather sacred, and among
naUODII Feb. 31 - the
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those is public education. No matter how
ten uplaiDI thot tbno ateJDo thlllp than t am. Notice that Gaulle gov't wm aend over Ill
BY DON MACLEAN
excellent a public school aystem happenl
ill eoch of these cases. the cur- chief art experl, eurator of the
to be. there Is always someone leveling
(WUIIIIIII Wblte II .. uc• Jn&amp;ly nutty reeurcb projtctl loalty lab Is almost as much, ouvre, the president of
the
IOIIltlimeB result in dlscoverlet
critical remarks in its direction. When
lion.)
or
more,
than
LBJ'e
ridiculous
French Chambre and the lead·
valuable to private lndullly.
It comes from individual citizens. and ia
WASHINGTON - At last we But, in the two cull above, Wbllt llou8e llllvlns•·
tng Frendl art 11wyer to P"
directed toward some phase of the poli·
aeem
to
have
come
tD what unlea we hope 110111eday to aeU
upert
testimony . . . Top the'·
cy that thev think is wrong, we aee no
Qovemment aclenllats olfer
Prtsident
Johnsen
apporently
deodoranta It ocean lllh ancl thla syllecbm: America
Iiarm done: Howner. according to 1 re·
II rlral •rent Joe Glaser'• ...,
""''iders
the
physical
limit
lor
Australian
bulhmen,
the
pur.
cent survey, Ohio. Michigan and Cali·
ereot. America II the moat Brlllah black miniature poodle
himself
ancl
his
White
Houst
poae
evades
me.
fornia have become in the past lew yean
&lt;llrioul naUon 011 earth. 1'11.,. Import 1P'rederlck the Great)
stall.
By
turnilll
off
llghll
not
won bit flnl fwo btg • S. dog
targets for criticism by pressure groups.
The Nallooal SelellCI! Found~o fore, eurlosity maltea America show champiOillbi(lll In a IIIW,
In use, placllll! as lew
tel•
It io 1 development that we are going to
phone calls as possible, etc., lion to curious about plallll I· great. Perhaps. but the Ideal- latest IN L. A.
have to watch very carefully lest great
they can save the counlrJ $41,· Iolli Brllll'l Amuon River and ill Cicero OllCt! ottacked almllar
damage is going to result to the freeabout the evolutioll of hl~ky syllog!lml that were briDging
000 and no! • penny more.
, , dom of schoola tc teach. In many instan·
ruin on Rome. Cleero
IRVING FIELD'S &amp;UIIDD
cea the charges leveled at the schools
The prool il in tht $11.1 IJU. cove beeUea - to tbt tune o1 flnanclll
went
unheeded
and
we
koow
t4I,OOO.
The
NSF
II
about
$47,·
bullfl&amp;ht
promotion Wll • rouacome from radical groups, who are con·
lion budget estlmalt lor !Ileal
wbat
happened
to
Rome.
llt.H
11101'1
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OUI
lboul
lbost
lnt
succea
but It's not apeet.
vinced that their Ideas alone should pre·
year 1967. In 1tlli the Whitt
ed to •ilrl mmngbta 111 every
vail
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House il listed IB apendlliJI
There has been a marked increase
•151,000 on "communications
"'~'Oft
the glands of Internal secretion, American ballpark - u cost
ol criticism in t~ past three years.
,I
P"•tecUve antihodiet qaloat ..~~ one customer ut
and utilltleo.'' LBJ, by praclic·
There were l:i,OOO American educators
the germa of disease and, ]0$1 down; Spanish buUfigbler Paco
lng well • publicized lrugallty,
contacted in the survey, which shows
•lashed this 1&lt;1 •no.ooo lor lis·
fortunately, the antibodies ill- Camino was J11181'1Dtoed ~110,·
that 90 percent of the destructive crtti·
cal 1961. But the eotimote lor
volved In allergies.
OliO for three fights. Jaime
cism was because of alle(ed teaching of
utilities remains at thb same
Blond ond plaama tnnlf• !pronounced "Hymie" llke In
Communism or subversion was indica!·
fisure lor fiocal 1967 (should ly Wayae 0. lll'andlllllt. M.D. 111111 llle uved mllllolll of the Stage Dolly) Brave w11 paid
ed. The bulk of the charges leveled
thero be one).
Blood bu beell ceded
the 1Jvta bot blood caa lin
ba f/,500 per Dght ... The glmble
were in connection with book criticism
My view Is that any Umt ftuid tluue. The more
we deadly beeaase blood from a pa&gt;~ off - Feld'o promotion
and censorship. The damaging effects of
anybody
il
managill&amp;
$liS
bil·
study it the more ita marvel· donor Gf the wrollJ ABO blood netted f!H,OOO.
the pressure aroups Increased 49 per·
lion of my money (oh, that'a
fi'OIIP 1!11 kilL
NiDI blood
We tried the Off·Bdwy n!Vlv•
cent In 1957 to 56 percent in 1965. It
e
laugh).
I
want
him
to
have
ous
funct!IXII
are
oppreciate4.
JfGap
•y•tema
are
1111w
rte01·
a1
of "WIIIteraet" at lhe Jan
was also reported that school districts
sU the equipment be needo It CarryiJll oxygen to our 11811111 olz•d. 'Re heat kocn of die.. Hu1 Auditorium but memortea
that auffered much damage had nearly
[i doubled from nine percent in 1957 to 16 do 1 lood job. In THAT arta, via the red cella wu tht 81'111 are the ABO and Rh &amp;fOaplnca. o1 the brUIIanl lll'llbW 10 aea·
hug the cost. Actually, with o1 iii important functlona to lit
KnoWID&amp; the blood type of 110111 qo 111!111 us borne early;
• lltJ'cenl In 1985.
a budget thai size, tD brag •· discovered.
Ont of the encouraging aspects of
a donor's blood Dllf tell ua at the amhltloul but
primitive
boul IIVinl I plddlillll $41,000
the survey shows the commumsm and
Thtse 111110 cells, with an a,. once that it Is not accepatble premlaes precluded even 1 dJt.
b an lnsull lo the public'• lntel- li•t from the pluma, llao ell' for 1 alven recipient, but It II tant approach to tht original
· , aullvtnion ch1rces against schoola fell
at the very bottom of the list. There were
lijJence.
ry tisane wastes to the IQ, oot a reliable lodlcaUon of ac- scenically (II wu Jo Mlellla17.2 dlatrtcta in .tbt country that had
That amount wouldn' t buy the kidneyo and skin to be tllmln· ceptablllty. In addition to cet- er'a most beautiful, mOll poet.
1 ~h charJeS ._.,.,ainst them. The
ru for one heavy bomber raid ated in exhaled air, urine and ling blood from a donor of the ic acen1c design) whose contrJ.
~ I~Uci1m ol school textbooks wa1 less In
on Viol Nam. These days It iwtal.
right ABO type it II DeCessai'J butlon to the 1935 drtml wu
·! 1915, but thoae that were loveled were
would be considered a
The
wbltt
blood
eeUo
form
to test the blood
by erou- almost u eathetlcally ~
~ more destructive than in former yeara.
ameli community peverty erant. aa eaaenllal part of the body'a matcbln1 - mixing a small por· ant u MuweU
i\nderaon'•
One of the big(eat problems that some
Perhaps II the President hid defenn aystem tbrougb their tlon or the blood of both donor blllnk verae: the eagorly tmfll
achools hove Is in notin1 the groups
more light, he could take 1 be~
that try to Itt their idulogy Into the
ter look at the budget end find power to IDJIIIIf lnvldlnl bae· and recipient and stydlng tbe wt couldn't compare to Bul'
torte. The platelets, amalltr mixture under the mleroseopt. gew Merecllth, Margo, Euouer. achoola throu1b lift boolu. We should
1 lol more places to save money
ancl more numerous tban the II the two blooda are lncom- do Clanelll et II; perhtJliiOID"
:~ all be alert to the dangera that come
than on his utility bills.
'\from the radical right and the radical
We could 11ve 1ome eash white cells, are neceaaary to potlble there wUI be a clump- one who lacked t1u1 naplngly
lllg of the red cells.
'"" memory of that first trJ.
left to try and make converts of students.
almply by curbing our curioo- tlul clottlq process.
The
plasma
or
fiuid
part
or
Tbe
aevere
reaction
(chlllJ
umphant proctuctioo might hive
"oii It II intereatin11o note that only 15
lty. The Office of Naval R..
percent of the books attacked were
tht
blood
eontains
the
nutrients
end
cold
sweats:
that
occurs
In
a
mort aatlafyln1 aven~q,
1eorch, for instance, II ~
thrown out in 1962, and about 29 per·
which
11'1
the
products
of
dl·
the
recipient
whea
auch
a
lng 171,000 lnvestlgatlliJI tht
'cDt were rtmond in 1985, which shows
tht amino oclda d~o donor's blond Is used Is due to
odort of ocean !Ish. II could
thai the preuure groups are hard at
rivfld
from
proteins, the glu· the rapld destruction of 1111
drl•e an admiral paat Washlnl·
work. We have never been too atron1
..,..
or
blood
IIJ81r from ...,.. red celt. that
follows such
ton's fish market, with tht car
lor' cenoubip of hooks or anything else
pin
1111111'
1
1
lnd
lllrchetl,
the
•lumping.
Such
lncompallbUIwindow• rolled do1111, a I o I
~a)ODI 11 there are teachers who hold
cheaper then that.) Tbe Army Upldeo derived from fall and ty Is often due to dlf!erent
. ~o a stron1 program of teaching true
is laying out $10,000 to see how all the 91blmlnt and mlnerolo blood typa 11 one of tht
"merican ideals, and who must of neces·
1011111
much AuBtrallan oborlgines per- requlrecl In the proceu of met. other IJ'OIIIIInp. In
llity lllttrprete the current America~&gt;
bollmL In ldditloa tht plaam• e~~• flndlna a compallble
spin!.
ICtDt to point out tht weaknesses of any
rontalnl boriDODII dll'l\'ecl Irena douor II a dlf!lcult problem.
Of
course,
the
ltVII'IImant
of·
who tatea upon themselves tha
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'LOVI IJNIUft'II1INBO
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1'111 -. been IIII1'MI live
JUfL Ill tbal tlmt I'VI - ·
bid 1 DIW dlw or at, bad
to borrow Dlltemlty clolhet

duriDC bulb pr~~~~onclel. JriJ
husband llv• ma f20 to lbop
for lloceill ucb WHk, IIIII
I have to return every penny
not tllell, !llld write down every
lllllt Item I bougbl U U lsll't
''neCIISm'Y" be makll me
tate It bact 111111 ncbang~ IL
Tbe cbDdral and I aet aur
ololb11 at the Sllvallol Army
aecond • hand lhop, and whal
llllll turnlture I have comes
from there, too.
My buablnd hal I good )ob,
111111 be hoi a big savings aoeount - In IDS nome. He pta
1111 clothes new (and pays pleo11 for them) and ba hal a IIIW
oar, that he won't let me drive.
He says I ahouldn't want llllf•
lhJni because I bavt "food in
1111 111118 ancl a roof over my
bead." He admlta be luis no
love lor me, only the chlldreo
- and be doesll't ael It, evea
with them. He 11118Cka them
around whenevS' they pi Ia
tbe way.

Finally, I opened a maD order
charge IICCOIIDI, but 1 eoudln't
. . $10 • IIIODib to pay II, so
11oeJ thr~tenecl to 1t1e me. I
was llClrecl. so 1 took 1111 IJul.
band'• checldna acoount checkl
ond liped lbem. Be eaulb' tnl
and lt'a jual plain HeD II
- holllll. U I even open 1111
moulb, 1 gel a tonJ1u8 l•!lblnl
01' a !luting. The klda needed
the clothel I boucbt!
I'm acarecl ID death of him
but 1 lUll lon him. Besldea,
bow eould I live II I left him?
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hetllr IliaD If you atayecl wltb
tlul bealloaa and mt.erllneal.
1blre 1r1 laws about chll4 IIIP"
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belli&amp; hurt?
lln4 tlll't you ruiiR thai
lovt llftl'eturnecl, 10011 dlel" ...
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IIIUDOE BURNINO
Deor Helea:
My husband went on 1 dud!
hunting trip with a friend. Tbep
bad a sort of "joint"
apr&lt;~~
they used around cemp, ...
my husband pul hill removable
bridsework In Ill poWt . Q
morning when be was bruablnl
bit teeth. Later the friend Jd
the apron on to fi1 breakfut,
and then they were backing llf
tD the camp fire as meB do to aet warm. wen, Ibis IIIID'I
ltP 101 Iiiio hoi, and
be
mtcbed tlul apron around t.
bls back to keep some of tha
beat oil. It caught fire and ba
jerked It olf and threW It Ill lilt '
names .. .. ,.;th my lnllb.....'l
bridges IR ihe pocket.
Tbey're very npenslvt n
1011 know, tD replace.
Who
pays! Incldenlall)', an any •
or wlvet u Ured 11 1111 ol
duck 11 f20 8 pound?-HtJN'II.
lNG SEASON WIDOW
Dear Widow:
I've bearcl o bumlq brldgea
behind yoo - bul aever quite
10 Ulerlllyl Befora 1011 ~
a bill that mljlll wreck 1
friendship, check with your
lnsurence agent. II you (or lha
lriend) hive a homeowner'l
policy, those llurnecl brld(!!l
an most Ul&lt;ely covered.
Second queaUlJII: Probab!r,
but If they'n: aloe Utti. WIVII
they Ifill and bUt •em. -B.
Den Helen':
I'm I 1D1D with a JP1pt. Why
w't you demit be more ful wben you open your ear
doorl on parklnng lois! Do•
1011 know every time yol bit
.another car that way, II chlpl
the pllnt! -LEE, A BACIIBLOil, THANK GAW"
Dear Lee:
Tate I look a1 the ld&amp;t "
YOUR ctr door, IIIII
lUe
bark thai 111'11 atoaei-D. _

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Da)'(oll Unlvenlty'a Flyers,
gunnhi&amp; for a shot at post.swoo lol!raament glory, Ond
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tho home floor tblt season, tbe
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Turaben (cbalrwa 01 1111 N. Y. w=hiJ
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beln t1 u 18-71 wiD fRflt Ohio
Wesleyan, and BaldwJ&amp;.WaUace
rallied lor a 7f.62 victory ovor
Oberlin.
Elsewhere, DuqueSne eclged
Kent Slale, 'INI; Steubenvllle
downed GaDDOD (Pa.) for lbe
se&lt;ood 11me tblt II8UOA, 61-M;
HJram outscored Weatem II&amp;serve, Ill-tO; Defiance banded
St. Franc!! (lad.) a !(){.M setback, and Cedarville hit a billterJng 54.5 per cent of 119 shots
lor a 101-92 decision over Clowland State.
Miami's slow-don tactics In
the aecond ball cloecked Mor-

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shaD ll1d the Redltlao' Jim Jolla ~ronn....n -.1 11 pcdota fiD, II8yt nnnl poJitll to '111\t't
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Patterson and Jorry Piar:- :far the IJ8nJnl, wbo bave hllld- poet Jfoolt '\laloo, which ~!~edt .
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took core of the 8COI'lq with ed GIII!IOD two ol Itt tbrel a .tcloly In Ill llnal pme Ill IIIII U..
42 po!Dta belween tbem fir thair ' - tbll IOistD
tie Atn. for the title.
aid---' M.,
second win of tha campalp tm!l' Ottabeln'1 Cerloa tied tbe
Clplal tll1a Deoper
alfaJr IIVS'
ltllil. .
the Thundering herd.
ObJdiConlerence record fer the In other Oblo Confennee Ia anetber hiM&lt;! •Ill Pmt.
Dukea QueB llllly
lllOII free throlq m a aiDgle pmes, Muaklngum bit 21 of 21 Will Janaeil _.. .II' 8Dil
hit Stall tbreateaecl late in season 11 he puabed 1111 Ioiii free tiii'Owl to down 1111-plaee twnmote Quick "" ""' ~ 'the game Ill• lluqlllme, to 17t. Tbe Canlillall 1r1 In Capital 11 Jobn Ruyan 8COI'ecl Blram'IIUIDP .,cr • - a.
but the Dukes IOOI'Od sis ... fourth place ID tbe
:a polllta, ll1d Baldwtn.Wa!IJce'e aen&gt;e. ·
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secutive points tD the llnal behind AllroB, Mount Unloll and Ted Jolllllon and Diet Bcoll In et.ber pmaa lmJiht, M.,.
onds to pull It out of the !ln. Wooster.
notc:hed II polata each t1 ltad quette- vWta lravjlr,
In Steubenville, t1u1 Barou Mouul IJnlon's Ronnie Hoyt lba 1'111)' rwer Oberlin.
Slate b at Findlay,
trailed most of t1u1 way ll1d eabnly hit four free !brow. in 8qJhomore Dick Wlerwllla bit travels ID OIIIo Ncalllerll, W.
were behind eight pt1at1 with the final aecouds to gm the 27 po!BIR for Defiance, wlllch tenberg hltllel DeDI.... WJ.
8:411 remaining before !IOI!!!ng llalden tbe IUI']lriBIIIJIIy ~ .Wll In froal of St. J'rancll of I mlngton meeli ·BIIlfltoa. lllit
bock for a garn..wiDnlDg IIJ118. vldory over Heidelberg at Tlf. Fori Wayne aD the way. Cedar-•_loba Carroll 'rialto C.. Tacit.

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lnvltatloo If the! upsel tilt fifth one Ia order lo keep pace with
ranked Ramblero, who ca"'Y n Miami,_which ran Itt conference
17-2 reoord Into the game befere recotii hi 1._1 TUelldey Digbl In
a itllout crowd and a a 71-st romp over Marshall at
local televtalon audience.
Hunt]pp)n. W. Vo.
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AlthoUgh the Doytoa-Loy~~ ~Y lllgbt aiBo plealy of
game b lbe blgljest, there 15 other action with lour Oblo
another hot battle on tap in Conference games ll1d live aon.
Ohio lt!llgbt as the campaign league encellllters.
goes down to the wire.
In Ohio Conference play,
Toledo, dogging the beels ol Mount Union stayed hot on
Miami in the MJd.AmericBil Akron's trail with a 7N1
Conference race, vlslta arch- squeaker over Heidelberg;
rival Bowling Green, where th&amp; Musklngum downed last-place
Rockets havn'l won Ia 13 long capital, 6HO; Doa Corio.!
years. But Toledo rimst win Ibis acored 32 pointa tD lead Ott.,..

botl7 - barnt baclt to
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flmtlUI II tbl U. 8.
t bn
TIWIIII 110tblq wro111 witb collltrU•
France,
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1111
old
fellow
live crllicllm. Generally IJI'Ikinl
Jl'rtliellll
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mad
we art aot I=IJIYWbll't II people
11 so erlllll a ID.ciD 11w
to 1111 of a CrltiCII
lltvtr ban a
dtalb
of
what
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,mtued
11atun about llldl uall and of •arloua
aJmpiy • laW ~
illllltulloDI. Crilidllll II 10metbJDI tbal
ra IOD .. • Dippy 1Jtl blrlbo
· kHJ11 Ul 011 our 1oM, 111d wbenlt li II¥•
day, Jlmnl)' Daranle.
tltd II u!IJ attenlloJI to poulbly 10m•
tbiJIIIbal ia btilll doM wrona, WI 1111
'l'bl fear- IDncut of one to tblnldJII !hat maybt lben II 1
CBS-TV !'NI. Jalm Reyaoldl
needed chan••· One of the former color·
(JoltD Sclmel4er liP'
ful lou! busmeosmen often commented
ltain) W81 OlD' 1eld llem rflbl
that a penon did not amount to mucb
b1re Jon. • •• . N. Y. AIIJ•
unless iomethin&amp; was aaid about blm.
Gea. Loula Ltlkowltl' lnveatlWe have certain institutions that are
ptloa of art hudl ..... lllttl'
87 WiDiam S. filii •
considered rather sacred, and among
naUODII Feb. 31 - the
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those is public education. No matter how
ten uplaiDI thot tbno ateJDo thlllp than t am. Notice that Gaulle gov't wm aend over Ill
BY DON MACLEAN
excellent a public school aystem happenl
ill eoch of these cases. the cur- chief art experl, eurator of the
to be. there Is always someone leveling
(WUIIIIIII Wblte II .. uc• Jn&amp;ly nutty reeurcb projtctl loalty lab Is almost as much, ouvre, the president of
the
IOIIltlimeB result in dlscoverlet
critical remarks in its direction. When
lion.)
or
more,
than
LBJ'e
ridiculous
French Chambre and the lead·
valuable to private lndullly.
It comes from individual citizens. and ia
WASHINGTON - At last we But, in the two cull above, Wbllt llou8e llllvlns•·
tng Frendl art 11wyer to P"
directed toward some phase of the poli·
aeem
to
have
come
tD what unlea we hope 110111eday to aeU
upert
testimony . . . Top the'·
cy that thev think is wrong, we aee no
Qovemment aclenllats olfer
Prtsident
Johnsen
apporently
deodoranta It ocean lllh ancl thla syllecbm: America
Iiarm done: Howner. according to 1 re·
II rlral •rent Joe Glaser'• ...,
""''iders
the
physical
limit
lor
Australian
bulhmen,
the
pur.
cent survey, Ohio. Michigan and Cali·
ereot. America II the moat Brlllah black miniature poodle
himself
ancl
his
White
Houst
poae
evades
me.
fornia have become in the past lew yean
&lt;llrioul naUon 011 earth. 1'11.,. Import 1P'rederlck the Great)
stall.
By
turnilll
off
llghll
not
won bit flnl fwo btg • S. dog
targets for criticism by pressure groups.
The Nallooal SelellCI! Found~o fore, eurlosity maltea America show champiOillbi(lll In a IIIW,
In use, placllll! as lew
tel•
It io 1 development that we are going to
phone calls as possible, etc., lion to curious about plallll I· great. Perhaps. but the Ideal- latest IN L. A.
have to watch very carefully lest great
they can save the counlrJ $41,· Iolli Brllll'l Amuon River and ill Cicero OllCt! ottacked almllar
damage is going to result to the freeabout the evolutioll of hl~ky syllog!lml that were briDging
000 and no! • penny more.
, , dom of schoola tc teach. In many instan·
ruin on Rome. Cleero
IRVING FIELD'S &amp;UIIDD
cea the charges leveled at the schools
The prool il in tht $11.1 IJU. cove beeUea - to tbt tune o1 flnanclll
went
unheeded
and
we
koow
t4I,OOO.
The
NSF
II
about
$47,·
bullfl&amp;ht
promotion Wll • rouacome from radical groups, who are con·
lion budget estlmalt lor !Ileal
wbat
happened
to
Rome.
llt.H
11101'1
I!UI'
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OUI
lboul
lbost
lnt
succea
but It's not apeet.
vinced that their Ideas alone should pre·
year 1967. In 1tlli the Whitt
ed to •ilrl mmngbta 111 every
vail
·
House il listed IB apendlliJI
There has been a marked increase
•151,000 on "communications
"'~'Oft
the glands of Internal secretion, American ballpark - u cost
ol criticism in t~ past three years.
,I
P"•tecUve antihodiet qaloat ..~~ one customer ut
and utilltleo.'' LBJ, by praclic·
There were l:i,OOO American educators
the germa of disease and, ]0$1 down; Spanish buUfigbler Paco
lng well • publicized lrugallty,
contacted in the survey, which shows
•lashed this 1&lt;1 •no.ooo lor lis·
fortunately, the antibodies ill- Camino was J11181'1Dtoed ~110,·
that 90 percent of the destructive crtti·
cal 1961. But the eotimote lor
volved In allergies.
OliO for three fights. Jaime
cism was because of alle(ed teaching of
utilities remains at thb same
Blond ond plaama tnnlf• !pronounced "Hymie" llke In
Communism or subversion was indica!·
fisure lor fiocal 1967 (should ly Wayae 0. lll'andlllllt. M.D. 111111 llle uved mllllolll of the Stage Dolly) Brave w11 paid
ed. The bulk of the charges leveled
thero be one).
Blood bu beell ceded
the 1Jvta bot blood caa lin
ba f/,500 per Dght ... The glmble
were in connection with book criticism
My view Is that any Umt ftuid tluue. The more
we deadly beeaase blood from a pa&gt;~ off - Feld'o promotion
and censorship. The damaging effects of
anybody
il
managill&amp;
$liS
bil·
study it the more ita marvel· donor Gf the wrollJ ABO blood netted f!H,OOO.
the pressure aroups Increased 49 per·
lion of my money (oh, that'a
fi'OIIP 1!11 kilL
NiDI blood
We tried the Off·Bdwy n!Vlv•
cent In 1957 to 56 percent in 1965. It
e
laugh).
I
want
him
to
have
ous
funct!IXII
are
oppreciate4.
JfGap
•y•tema
are
1111w
rte01·
a1
of "WIIIteraet" at lhe Jan
was also reported that school districts
sU the equipment be needo It CarryiJll oxygen to our 11811111 olz•d. 'Re heat kocn of die.. Hu1 Auditorium but memortea
that auffered much damage had nearly
[i doubled from nine percent in 1957 to 16 do 1 lood job. In THAT arta, via the red cella wu tht 81'111 are the ABO and Rh &amp;fOaplnca. o1 the brUIIanl lll'llbW 10 aea·
hug the cost. Actually, with o1 iii important functlona to lit
KnoWID&amp; the blood type of 110111 qo 111!111 us borne early;
• lltJ'cenl In 1985.
a budget thai size, tD brag •· discovered.
Ont of the encouraging aspects of
a donor's blood Dllf tell ua at the amhltloul but
primitive
boul IIVinl I plddlillll $41,000
the survey shows the commumsm and
Thtse 111110 cells, with an a,. once that it Is not accepatble premlaes precluded even 1 dJt.
b an lnsull lo the public'• lntel- li•t from the pluma, llao ell' for 1 alven recipient, but It II tant approach to tht original
· , aullvtnion ch1rces against schoola fell
at the very bottom of the list. There were
lijJence.
ry tisane wastes to the IQ, oot a reliable lodlcaUon of ac- scenically (II wu Jo Mlellla17.2 dlatrtcta in .tbt country that had
That amount wouldn' t buy the kidneyo and skin to be tllmln· ceptablllty. In addition to cet- er'a most beautiful, mOll poet.
1 ~h charJeS ._.,.,ainst them. The
ru for one heavy bomber raid ated in exhaled air, urine and ling blood from a donor of the ic acen1c design) whose contrJ.
~ I~Uci1m ol school textbooks wa1 less In
on Viol Nam. These days It iwtal.
right ABO type it II DeCessai'J butlon to the 1935 drtml wu
·! 1915, but thoae that were loveled were
would be considered a
The
wbltt
blood
eeUo
form
to test the blood
by erou- almost u eathetlcally ~
~ more destructive than in former yeara.
ameli community peverty erant. aa eaaenllal part of the body'a matcbln1 - mixing a small por· ant u MuweU
i\nderaon'•
One of the big(eat problems that some
Perhaps II the President hid defenn aystem tbrougb their tlon or the blood of both donor blllnk verae: the eagorly tmfll
achools hove Is in notin1 the groups
more light, he could take 1 be~
that try to Itt their idulogy Into the
ter look at the budget end find power to IDJIIIIf lnvldlnl bae· and recipient and stydlng tbe wt couldn't compare to Bul'
torte. The platelets, amalltr mixture under the mleroseopt. gew Merecllth, Margo, Euouer. achoola throu1b lift boolu. We should
1 lol more places to save money
ancl more numerous tban the II the two blooda are lncom- do Clanelll et II; perhtJliiOID"
:~ all be alert to the dangera that come
than on his utility bills.
'\from the radical right and the radical
We could 11ve 1ome eash white cells, are neceaaary to potlble there wUI be a clump- one who lacked t1u1 naplngly
lllg of the red cells.
'"" memory of that first trJ.
left to try and make converts of students.
almply by curbing our curioo- tlul clottlq process.
The
plasma
or
fiuid
part
or
Tbe
aevere
reaction
(chlllJ
umphant proctuctioo might hive
"oii It II intereatin11o note that only 15
lty. The Office of Naval R..
percent of the books attacked were
tht
blood
eontains
the
nutrients
end
cold
sweats:
that
occurs
In
a
mort aatlafyln1 aven~q,
1eorch, for instance, II ~
thrown out in 1962, and about 29 per·
which
11'1
the
products
of
dl·
the
recipient
whea
auch
a
lng 171,000 lnvestlgatlliJI tht
'cDt were rtmond in 1985, which shows
tht amino oclda d~o donor's blond Is used Is due to
odort of ocean !Ish. II could
thai the preuure groups are hard at
rivfld
from
proteins, the glu· the rapld destruction of 1111
drl•e an admiral paat Washlnl·
work. We have never been too atron1
..,..
or
blood
IIJ81r from ...,.. red celt. that
follows such
ton's fish market, with tht car
lor' cenoubip of hooks or anything else
pin
1111111'
1
1
lnd
lllrchetl,
the
•lumping.
Such
lncompallbUIwindow• rolled do1111, a I o I
~a)ODI 11 there are teachers who hold
cheaper then that.) Tbe Army Upldeo derived from fall and ty Is often due to dlf!erent
. ~o a stron1 program of teaching true
is laying out $10,000 to see how all the 91blmlnt and mlnerolo blood typa 11 one of tht
"merican ideals, and who must of neces·
1011111
much AuBtrallan oborlgines per- requlrecl In the proceu of met. other IJ'OIIIIInp. In
llity lllttrprete the current America~&gt;
bollmL In ldditloa tht plaam• e~~• flndlna a compallble
spin!.
ICtDt to point out tht weaknesses of any
rontalnl boriDODII dll'l\'ecl Irena douor II a dlf!lcult problem.
Of
course,
the
ltVII'IImant
of·
who tatea upon themselves tha
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HELEN HELP US!
'LOVI IJNIUft'II1INBO
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1'111 -. been IIII1'MI live
JUfL Ill tbal tlmt I'VI - ·
bid 1 DIW dlw or at, bad
to borrow Dlltemlty clolhet

duriDC bulb pr~~~~onclel. JriJ
husband llv• ma f20 to lbop
for lloceill ucb WHk, IIIII
I have to return every penny
not tllell, !llld write down every
lllllt Item I bougbl U U lsll't
''neCIISm'Y" be makll me
tate It bact 111111 ncbang~ IL
Tbe cbDdral and I aet aur
ololb11 at the Sllvallol Army
aecond • hand lhop, and whal
llllll turnlture I have comes
from there, too.
My buablnd hal I good )ob,
111111 be hoi a big savings aoeount - In IDS nome. He pta
1111 clothes new (and pays pleo11 for them) and ba hal a IIIW
oar, that he won't let me drive.
He says I ahouldn't want llllf•
lhJni because I bavt "food in
1111 111118 ancl a roof over my
bead." He admlta be luis no
love lor me, only the chlldreo
- and be doesll't ael It, evea
with them. He 11118Cka them
around whenevS' they pi Ia
tbe way.

Finally, I opened a maD order
charge IICCOIIDI, but 1 eoudln't
. . $10 • IIIODib to pay II, so
11oeJ thr~tenecl to 1t1e me. I
was llClrecl. so 1 took 1111 IJul.
band'• checldna acoount checkl
ond liped lbem. Be eaulb' tnl
and lt'a jual plain HeD II
- holllll. U I even open 1111
moulb, 1 gel a tonJ1u8 l•!lblnl
01' a !luting. The klda needed
the clothel I boucbt!
I'm acarecl ID death of him
but 1 lUll lon him. Besldea,
bow eould I live II I left him?
-DEFEATED
Dear Defeated:
.... You'd probably nve IIIIlCh
hetllr IliaD If you atayecl wltb
tlul bealloaa and mt.erllneal.
1blre 1r1 laws about chll4 IIIP"
port, you know.
I'U never underltln4 how 10

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lUll lov. him," ar, "'Il ctoawlt
want me, but I can't Uve wl~
out him." Do you pll ENJOY
belli&amp; hurt?
lln4 tlll't you ruiiR thai
lovt llftl'eturnecl, 10011 dlel" ...
Cl' lhouldl -B.

IIIUDOE BURNINO
Deor Helea:
My husband went on 1 dud!
hunting trip with a friend. Tbep
bad a sort of "joint"
apr&lt;~~
they used around cemp, ...
my husband pul hill removable
bridsework In Ill poWt . Q
morning when be was bruablnl
bit teeth. Later the friend Jd
the apron on to fi1 breakfut,
and then they were backing llf
tD the camp fire as meB do to aet warm. wen, Ibis IIIID'I
ltP 101 Iiiio hoi, and
be
mtcbed tlul apron around t.
bls back to keep some of tha
beat oil. It caught fire and ba
jerked It olf and threW It Ill lilt '
names .. .. ,.;th my lnllb.....'l
bridges IR ihe pocket.
Tbey're very npenslvt n
1011 know, tD replace.
Who
pays! Incldenlall)', an any •
or wlvet u Ured 11 1111 ol
duck 11 f20 8 pound?-HtJN'II.
lNG SEASON WIDOW
Dear Widow:
I've bearcl o bumlq brldgea
behind yoo - bul aever quite
10 Ulerlllyl Befora 1011 ~
a bill that mljlll wreck 1
friendship, check with your
lnsurence agent. II you (or lha
lriend) hive a homeowner'l
policy, those llurnecl brld(!!l
an most Ul&lt;ely covered.
Second queaUlJII: Probab!r,
but If they'n: aloe Utti. WIVII
they Ifill and bUt •em. -B.
Den Helen':
I'm I 1D1D with a JP1pt. Why
w't you demit be more ful wben you open your ear
doorl on parklnng lois! Do•
1011 know every time yol bit
.another car that way, II chlpl
the pllnt! -LEE, A BACIIBLOil, THANK GAW"
Dear Lee:
Tate I look a1 the ld&amp;t "
YOUR ctr door, IIIII
lUe
bark thai 111'11 atoaei-D. _

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yattata ••• have you

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NUt wttk tbt Itotaey Club of Jllddlt~Y
wW oblerl'e the Slat aalliversary of tbt tolllldlq of llotarY
11 February 23, 1101, ID Chlcaco, lliiDola. Tile local clull'1
piau lor marldq tbe mllutont ll!tiudt a opee1a1 prognm
l Fib. 25 tor the week o1 !be
Auulv.rsarf.
1t1a1a lor -'*'tblp blpD
~Joha wer,..-, prerl'ert of wllb tbe llnl club allll baa CODI. tl\lt .local ch!b, in ~llll"''""~ tilt lblllad ll!nulh lbe ,.an 10 be1 ii!IUveraary moeliDC, alld. "''be eomt • major oharaCiorllllc of

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cl'"'- ~ JII'OII'IIII of llolary Ia
~· """' • · - • - eacb co!lllllllllity II dlltrmlned
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by the ll!l!al club Heelf llerllll
Middleport • Pomoro7,' tho club
IJIOIIIorl severll projeell. The
Easbir Seal drive to help crlp.
pled chlldrell and adallllll! flrll
II! Hno.

a1111 5111,5110 RotariiDt In Ill
-tries .. TbUI, Rolley meet·
11p markin&amp; 11111 oeeuloo w111
be held In many IIJIIUIIel,
mcl!ldllll Arable,
Burmese,
Flemish, Gaelic, ~eo, Jap.
; oneoe, and Persian.
. Tile Rotary Club of Mlddleport • Pomeroy orpmred ta
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L-! s commwu1y. ce memua-·
! ship of the club is composed of
; - mal from each buslne• or
pro!essloRal oettvlty, tile locll
· club 1~esenll a Cl'OIII • secliol
Z ~~ tile city'a butineM llle. Tbla

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f"""t to "~·- In
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June, leavlnl Columbul J~ 1
ntura JWII 21, llvlnl Rolarillla
an oppurtunity to viait with
their malcbed club Ill Germany
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bolb aldet of tilt 17tll par
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10c11J IIIII' Mavy llibllal - ~ lD tilt ftlk l!illlll point IIIII lliodqUiw,rt ~!Obp
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The vitlu Ia lrrelevllll" in . deter· viceS or Information.
HJ!IIIIild on our lrlmbtln lbe"IFell. Ia, a U.S; apoWma• llald.lbe·. C&gt;'hhod'.. ··
1'llll
Olllo ~ , Court, in a lor· mln'•l wbetller BD Ofllllilallon Tbet decision led to p1ssage south. U.S. Aillly lrOIIpl lidded Vletnal'ilil. lollell ... Ill illites lllll'ibwtlt :vr -~·
*d!IDil .wlfk!tJ, ruled IDday qualllles lor a tu "!'emption of a law repaaliDC tile beD and to tbe lilllalve toll 1of Collli!UI- killed aild 10&amp; m!tudDC ID aell011. .NIVJ llid Air' ·f'Gi'O:t. :~
lbe Pla!lll8d Part~~lltoocl Also- under tilt public d!Jrlty laws. !Diking It Ieall for IIMIPI ar lila! dead ln,;pw All•tao Vllley U.S. Air rotct, Ni¥7 1!111 agala riiiPd onr QlftMil\b!l
elalioD ol Col!llllbqa II a pub- 11 aakl IUCh emntitton as lndivlduala to pall om iDforma. sector. .• ..
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Mlrllle · pi!Oia _ new
l8tllu N_orlh VIet Kim; . . N8l!s.
lie: cbertty IIIli ~· O!JIItled to o propir ..110 lOIII b llklse
tioll ~linl to fllDily plonnilll ;VI.IJ Colii . ~ brlef!J o~ · Cnmmnnld :::.•: ID l!Hdill, all!rql ll'fl! tlid '
tu: uempllcm r. Ill work in vWes do lll)l offend lfle public IIICI blrlb control.
overran a
oulpoll SOuth Vlel . N!llll, _,_._ I radar !die.
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lDformla&amp; WOII!fll birth coo- peace or tho law of Ibis state." That secUDII of lhe law wu•only
mllel
l!lllllh of the
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AIDOIII tile 311 ·lllllllom
lroJ teclmlqueo.
Bred laiJIIelllol . . . . DOl involved In Ieday's
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Dffll JD :Botpital
fiPOl"led Will .lit .alta$ Jill .th&lt;
'1'1te hlsh court reversed 8111'1· The Common Pleas Court de. Court declllon.
relntnmentl.
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lllen Blm Pb1l l!llllll!l liar
Itt 4ecll!lonl of the FrankllD
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DETROIT tt!Pl) ,... llkhard racks . IIICI ma.ld:. l41~ mUa
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County COmmDII Pleas Court eillml bad ruled the OI'Janlza. Tile decision could hove broad 11 wu dlsciGnd me~~~whllll S. Wlll!mlllkJ, Ia, 'ilbo !!bol - of 11a1101. OIIJ• .plal!lll blf
alld tile lOth Dlltriet Court of 11011 was actually acting In vlo- lmpllcatlons In all clllel in Oblo lbal tl ~ were tilled Rtbbl Morrll ·Allier llld !fita tbe Vlllb nltoD ai011J.illt wP
Appeall wblcb bad held lbet latl011 of an Oblo law bannlni which have Planned Parenthood ancl 413 woullded in adion Iaiii lfl\!d to till l!1mlelt Wrlnl '10 miles l!Oi1lb of lbe Nol'tl
the usoclalion was not entitled dl!trlbullon of birth control cJe. groups.
. week, auolbior record casually synagogue servl'*' Saturdaf, VlflmtmA!!I eaplliL, . '
eo an eumplloa from paying
TEA DELAYED
Information 11 supplied to loll for 1966. The previous ~h .u.d .earll' IDday at a holpllll. 'l'lte heaviest pild ~
taas on 1 $1,etl &amp;1ft It ,..
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married or IIOO!Ho-be-marrled Ibis , year ft8 89 U.S. ~ ,·l,lll!bi Adler, qo baa !lOt re- llvolvlng Apler!CBD unlll·. diJI'
ceived from the lat. Charles F. The Cindy Sblpen Preaen-. women. Tha serviCe is provided men ldDed In th~ wsek ended calue!l . ~ liiDal be .ln8 tho put H bi!Ur&amp; .~
Weller a1 Colll!llbus
llllkm Tea at veterans M11110r. free to Indigent persons IIICI a reb. ~.
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was struek down ilf two bullets II! operation Wh 11• Wln8
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Jal bosptlsl scheduled Feb. 17 maximum
fee of $10 Is The latest report was .tile fired by Wl"'nehky was
Muller iD the 110111 ~ I.ao
The court bald lltal •appro- hu baeD pollpunrd until a Ia~ charged 10 those who &lt;BD af. 1\lgMst since
Nov. 24, IIIII, parted ·to
mada "A f89W Valley reJlOD ltOU · ~ Qllllbo
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ford II.
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are ao pleued at the Wlf thiDfil are goln&amp; they bardly CID
contllD their lll!llea. They figure they now are a oboo-in to
pick up an ntra 30 or more Bouse seats lo November.
They don't want to 1mlle too much. The root cause of
their beppler outlook 11 the Viet Nam war. And they rell1't
that wor, with Its lou of Am·
eriCBD lives, •• much 11 any. , Tllat Is the Issue they plan to
body.
keep hlttllla hardest between
J1u1 Ia Jl'iYOit lllkl with new and November.
.
l!eWsmtn lbey've made II plain The leaders laY they fin&lt;•
they are downrilbt dolllbled to freah evidence daily lbet
see Democrall on, the home American&amp; are worried about
front batllinl amo111 them· tile """ and about inflai!OD.
11lve~ about whet II beinl done They are amazed (aDd pleased)
Ill Viet Nom and whet ourht to at lbe number of epilp!e who
be done
apporenUy have walcbed lite
·
Senate Forelln ~lallona Com·
Aa lor lhemlelvu, tbey plan mittee'• televised Inquiry on
to offer little advleo on . the Viet Nam at "hlch Democratic
war, and to_ preface whet Httle difforences hove been continual·
they slve wtth 811Ula!ICII they 1 aired
ore supportlna President John- y
._- - - son.
They plainly flJW'e tile only
lUre beneltclarleo of the Viet
Nam war will be RepubllcBD
••ngr..•ional candidatel - ·
m·
November.
II the war slill II loine lull
~~.,t. many Ameri••"' wm
&lt;~rt ai nly be displeased about
th•t. If il has been oetUed, the
&lt;rttie menl will be on oomprom- SAIGON (UP!) - N'mety-&lt;&gt;ne
i&lt;P Ierma that Inevitably w1U U. S. servicemen were killed
d i,~&gt; lme many olbera.
and 423 wounded In action laat
:11-.mtime. GOP leaders bsvelweek, an American m!UIIey
the ~ eye on the cost of 1lvinl. spok..man said today. Tile toll
It lteeps golnl up, and a marked a new hi&amp;h for 1961.
&lt;·ontinued escalation of the Viet! The tolllll were for the week
,\ am .flghtina wUI lend to drive l endina Feb. 12, the spokt1man
11 up faster.
said. For tho week endln1 Feb.
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5, 89 Americans were reported
killed In the Viet Nam war.
That wa1 the hllbesl loll sloce
the wtek of Nov. %4, 1965. when
~tinued from pqe 1 )
1240 Americana IO.!t their llvet
~elsnd 1uburl! &lt;Ji Rocky ln the bloody La Dra111 Valley
f!!ver.
and Chu POIII M01mtain caDI'.':
patgn.
-~1rMHINGTON - A GROUP Allied forces killed tl4 Viet
of:,P House Repubi~ Tu... Cong lui week while the South
d#}froposed a Hoover • type Vietnamete l08t %49 kllled and
cGuimlooion to study the led. IlK miJJillj in action. Three
ere! sovernment
Rep. Sey· Amerlcalll! also were reported
mour Halpern, R.·N. Y., wutlle missiJll.
author of tbe bill lo establllh a
- ·- - commission on the organization
SUPI'ER PllT orr
of the t~rcutive branch.
A SmlK'gubord supper plan''Tbo executive branch IJ Bed Feb. 17 at the Sacred Heart
deVeloping new and sometime• Chnrch auditorium bas been
oitsll!ife policy · makin&amp; procea- postponed unlll Thunday, Feb.
,..,, Halpern said '"It II vital 21.
lbet ~ogress find out hew and
wbsll decisiono ore really
EAGLES TO PLAY

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EBIIern Eacl• will wrap up
their reiU)Ir 118101 .... play
Lffl!"GTUN IV _ OOV- tl\ls Friday ftilbl at home 1·
emn from 10 'sta~ meet here gainll Belpre. Chorleo Kni&amp;hl,
Tbursday and Friday 1o diJ. who has been out of the lineup
&lt;US'i"'stale action araln81 water for the past low weeki with an
and air pollution and various """ Injury, Is Ol&lt;J)eCted to re·
means of retainiol naturll re- tum lo acllon. The prellmiDary
IOIU'ceo.
aar•e will belln at 7 p.m.
The ID"ernor and numerOUI
aillt repreoentatives will atBEIWICII POITPONED
tend ' a meetlnK of tile Nation~! Funeral strvlcea for Chari•
Governors' Ctnferenct Commit· M. Mayo, 80, which werosehedt&lt;t 011 Natural Resources and~ uled for 2 p. m. loday at Prov~
1peclal Midwestern Governors deoce Baptlll Church
have
Conlerenct on Water Resourcea been pollponed due to high wa~
ll1d Pollution.
er. HIIDiiDifoa relauv..
ere
made.'t

SPACE

RACINI
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pkg.

$1.35

Apple Sauce_

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Silt! MORTON'S ·
FROZEN

u.15c

LETTUCE

19!

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You'll Llka This
Wldt Vtrltty Sloro
It's a pleasure 10: shop our

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household lteme, soft goods,
be~, ~d \leauty aida, .etc.

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made. New low discount

11% to 13 stretch.

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CHOCKS

IRONING BOARD

MULTIPLE VITAMIN

Pad&amp;Cover
Re1. 79c value. Silicone
pad and cover. New low
dilcount price.

100 COUNT
Fruit Flavor
Reg. $3.00

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Family Siz•
With Fluoristan
Reg. 95c

pr

$1 00

57c

PI'. PLEASANT Troy
Haffman; prBiidenl of the Ma•

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County YGIIIII O.Jd'lll
Club, announced the rei!Jllt
meeting &lt;If the lfoup wiD bl
hlld Thursday, F)bruary 17,
7:1t p,m. a&amp; llle · Cat~IODier'l
tiDloo Ball 011 Jackoon Avenue.
lllcbael ' -!, Audia, presidellt
Gif' lhe 'West Vlrgtng
0.Dl0&lt;1'4~ CJJII!a, will be
1\leal ~ aDd Will cfli!CIISS

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' ·rour lot or our loll Ill M111011 or New

YJIC me-..np cards

HaiiiiL Qual!ltl CG!UirtiCtloll,
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LADIES FALL &amp; WINTER

GLASS WARE

DRESSES

Anchor Holllio1 white glass ware. Vases,
candy dllhes and bating ~··

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for tbl
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ql Non-Pii"
1or :the M.P

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Values to
· Ladles fall and winter
dresses. All sizes.

-.o..$1.79

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slze plaaW: dtlib board and'· pla1tic
dlih dtal!l tact - 2 pleee set.
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Ple!tunl Hot Resort.

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ASSORTED

lbe YOung olmocrotS

llate Conv-.. ll'hlch 'ltlll
btld In Poldt Pleasant on
. . II, II lilt 20\b, 19tlll, at

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EVERY "BONANZA" PURCHASE CARRIES A FULL GUARANTEE': "

DeJDOC!rats tcr
Meet Thursday

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Young Vintage

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and d..lgns. S.e theae for
value plus.

Dungarees

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Straight from Pam boulf.
oordl, the cllan, llftntl
I!Mt of the back • zipped
hlflla • rise boot !n lwiQIII

Middleport

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FRESH HEAD

STYLE
GROUP 2

STYLE
GROUP I

Roush's Shoe Stort

ZESTA
CRACKERS

carton

New Spring Dresses In Junior and 1\llney
and Half Sizes. All new styles and bright
Spring colors. Buy these on Lay·Away.

Reg. Sl.ll9 Value. Big T.V.

Bee. •1. 79 value. Si2es 6 to

:':",- •6·" "''

Pumpkin

30oun~

SPRING DRESSES

T.V. Throw
PILLOW

Reg. •1.00 firat quaHty -

white.

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Vegetable cans
SOUP···

STOKIL Y'S or DEL MONTE

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STOKELY'S

COTTAGE
CHEESE

10

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STOKELY'S

Tomato Juice

LADIES' COLORFUL

REG. $tOO

Salad Dressing

59c

Give Yourself ANew Look

Compare At 4,95

KRAFT qt.
Miracle Whip

cans

FAIRMONT RICH

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REG. $1.59

Hose

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New Sprlnl lhadeo. Stoek up

MIX, 21b. box

4601.

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price.

4~

Ladies New Smsrt Spring Flail. Size
New color, new styles.

Reg. 29c Ladies Rayon Un.
dies. Asst. colors. Si2es Small,
Medium, Large. Low discount

REG. 59c
SEAMLESS

'PILLSBURY
PANCAKE

PINEAPPLE JUICE

REAL TASTY

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Hamper with lid. Blue, pink,
white, New low discount
price.

IN OUR STORE

STOKELY'S JUICE SALEI

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Reg. $1.59 Plastic Clothes

DETAILS

SHORl·39c
RIBS •
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RIB
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Fui-Valu Dairu Dept

a•llon
Clrton

HAMPER

26" Roadmaster
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FREE BICYCLE

LADIES SPRING STYLE
SLIM FOOT DRESS FLATS

REG. 29c
LADIES BETTER

Reg. $1.59 PLASnC

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5'J'Jl &amp; PEARL BTS.- RACINI
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Quantltlea

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Ground Beef

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ARE HOnER THAN EVER

ToUmlt

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OUR OWN PURE
FRESHLY GROUND

Open 8 to 8-Mon. 'l'brll sat.

Reserved

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GOOD

(UP! ) - Dangling 11 the end of
a 75 - toot lileline, astronaut I encountered In teiU at TullahoDIIid Scott will "walk'" allliOit 1na, Tenn .. last Saturday could
lWII'e around the world for cause a delay.

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CENTER, Houolonl llDible to reach G.W. COWlty.

I tl ighl in man 's
11lDIIt PAWMARES, Spain (UP!)
amil1t vous &gt;IJOI'e solo.
-The search lor a mlllinl U.S.
Fedl'r:tl
a~enC)
ofll- nudear bomb WtDI Into 1111 8111
~ olsl&lt; at the Manned Spacecraft day today ln the waten off the
;,; "enl!·r d1'CI"'td Tuelday de- IIIO!Itlleaslem coalll of SpaiD.
:; ;all' of lhe pla ns to aelld Scott Beneath swmy lkla IIICI
= 1n hi' 17.:'.00 · mil• "" l1our calm waters, the Sl·lool under3 apBcew, lx about 20 hours alter water craft Alumtnaut probed
the Gemini I capaule blllsta into !lbe MedibirriUINn In a maned
. the heavens sometime late nnl off orea rall8lnl from one to
!: month with eommalld pilot Nell four mlles from lhore. Six U.S.
: '!'!llllroiJI a! the controll.
etb Fleel shl(ll crlll-corued the
The three -. day night was area about one mile in
fl. IJ!llallve]J 101 fer lbout Harcb clrcwr!fe"onca 11 tbe same
11. llut llrpt aatel.llte Jioblema llml
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..Anniversary
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NUt wttk tbt Itotaey Club of Jllddlt~Y
wW oblerl'e the Slat aalliversary of tbt tolllldlq of llotarY
11 February 23, 1101, ID Chlcaco, lliiDola. Tile local clull'1
piau lor marldq tbe mllutont ll!tiudt a opee1a1 prognm
l Fib. 25 tor the week o1 !be
Auulv.rsarf.
1t1a1a lor -'*'tblp blpD
~Joha wer,..-, prerl'ert of wllb tbe llnl club allll baa CODI. tl\lt .local ch!b, in ~llll"''""~ tilt lblllad ll!nulh lbe ,.an 10 be1 ii!IUveraary moeliDC, alld. "''be eomt • major oharaCiorllllc of

.•tary

eelo:I~IIR..,::' UU:oroc:.:alr~ tbe llolarJ orp!llallon.

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cl'"'- ~ JII'OII'IIII of llolary Ia
~· """' • · - • - eacb co!lllllllllity II dlltrmlned
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by the ll!l!al club Heelf llerllll
Middleport • Pomoro7,' tho club
IJIOIIIorl severll projeell. The
Easbir Seal drive to help crlp.
pled chlldrell and adallllll! flrll
II! Hno.

a1111 5111,5110 RotariiDt In Ill
-tries .. TbUI, Rolley meet·
11p markin&amp; 11111 oeeuloo w111
be held In many IIJIIUIIel,
mcl!ldllll Arable,
Burmese,
Flemish, Gaelic, ~eo, Jap.
; oneoe, and Persian.
. Tile Rotary Club of Mlddleport • Pomeroy orpmred ta
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L-! s commwu1y. ce memua-·
! ship of the club is composed of
; - mal from each buslne• or
pro!essloRal oettvlty, tile locll
· club 1~esenll a Cl'OIII • secliol
Z ~~ tile city'a butineM llle. Tbla

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10 Cllbor Rotary clUhl In this

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f"""t to "~·- In
a J81 Alit''
June, leavlnl Columbul J~ 1
ntura JWII 21, llvlnl Rolarillla
an oppurtunity to viait with
their malcbed club Ill Germany
as well as tour Germany.

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=~ll:-.~.~..~I

wi·n State Tax F
· ree. Status~·. ·P:.!~ru:;~-:n.:r~'C::_-~~~=:

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bolb aldet of tilt 17tll par
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The vitlu Ia lrrelevllll" in . deter· viceS or Information.
HJ!IIIIild on our lrlmbtln lbe"IFell. Ia, a U.S; apoWma• llald.lbe·. C&gt;'hhod'.. ··
1'llll
Olllo ~ , Court, in a lor· mln'•l wbetller BD Ofllllilallon Tbet decision led to p1ssage south. U.S. Aillly lrOIIpl lidded Vletnal'ilil. lollell ... Ill illites lllll'ibwtlt :vr -~·
*d!IDil .wlfk!tJ, ruled IDday qualllles lor a tu "!'emption of a law repaaliDC tile beD and to tbe lilllalve toll 1of Collli!UI- killed aild 10&amp; m!tudDC ID aell011. .NIVJ llid Air' ·f'Gi'O:t. :~
lbe Pla!lll8d Part~~lltoocl Also- under tilt public d!Jrlty laws. !Diking It Ieall for IIMIPI ar lila! dead ln,;pw All•tao Vllley U.S. Air rotct, Ni¥7 1!111 agala riiiPd onr QlftMil\b!l
elalioD ol Col!llllbqa II a pub- 11 aakl IUCh emntitton as lndivlduala to pall om iDforma. sector. .• ..
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l8tllu N_orlh VIet Kim; . . N8l!s.
lie: cbertty IIIli ~· O!JIItled to o propir ..110 lOIII b llklse
tioll ~linl to fllDily plonnilll ;VI.IJ Colii . ~ brlef!J o~ · Cnmmnnld :::.•: ID l!Hdill, all!rql ll'fl! tlid '
tu: uempllcm r. Ill work in vWes do lll)l offend lfle public IIICI blrlb control.
overran a
oulpoll SOuth Vlel . N!llll, _,_._ I radar !die.
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lDformla&amp; WOII!fll birth coo- peace or tho law of Ibis state." That secUDII of lhe law wu•only
mllel
l!lllllh of the
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AIDOIII tile 311 ·lllllllom
lroJ teclmlqueo.
Bred laiJIIelllol . . . . DOl involved In Ieday's
:
Dffll JD :Botpital
fiPOl"led Will .lit .alta$ Jill .th&lt;
'1'1te hlsh court reversed 8111'1· The Common Pleas Court de. Court declllon.
relntnmentl.
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Itt 4ecll!lonl of the FrankllD
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DETROIT tt!Pl) ,... llkhard racks . IIICI ma.ld:. l41~ mUa
1
County COmmDII Pleas Court eillml bad ruled the OI'Janlza. Tile decision could hove broad 11 wu dlsciGnd me~~~whllll S. Wlll!mlllkJ, Ia, 'ilbo !!bol - of 11a1101. OIIJ• .plal!lll blf
alld tile lOth Dlltriet Court of 11011 was actually acting In vlo- lmpllcatlons In all clllel in Oblo lbal tl ~ were tilled Rtbbl Morrll ·Allier llld !fita tbe Vlllb nltoD ai011J.illt wP
Appeall wblcb bad held lbet latl011 of an Oblo law bannlni which have Planned Parenthood ancl 413 woullded in adion Iaiii lfl\!d to till l!1mlelt Wrlnl '10 miles l!Oi1lb of lbe Nol'tl
the usoclalion was not entitled dl!trlbullon of birth control cJe. groups.
. week, auolbior record casually synagogue servl'*' Saturdaf, VlflmtmA!!I eaplliL, . '
eo an eumplloa from paying
TEA DELAYED
Information 11 supplied to loll for 1966. The previous ~h .u.d .earll' IDday at a holpllll. 'l'lte heaviest pild ~
taas on 1 $1,etl &amp;1ft It ,..
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married or IIOO!Ho-be-marrled Ibis , year ft8 89 U.S. ~ ,·l,lll!bi Adler, qo baa !lOt re- llvolvlng Apler!CBD unlll·. diJI'
ceived from the lat. Charles F. The Cindy Sblpen Preaen-. women. Tha serviCe is provided men ldDed In th~ wsek ended calue!l . ~ liiDal be .ln8 tho put H bi!Ur&amp; .~
Weller a1 Colll!llbus
llllkm Tea at veterans M11110r. free to Indigent persons IIICI a reb. ~.
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fee of $10 Is The latest report was .tile fired by Wl"'nehky was
Muller iD the 110111 ~ I.ao
The court bald lltal •appro- hu baeD pollpunrd until a Ia~ charged 10 those who &lt;BD af. 1\lgMst since
Nov. 24, IIIII, parted ·to
mada "A f89W Valley reJlOD ltOU · ~ Qllllbo
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vii or dlaapproval of Ill adJ.,er date.
ford II.
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are ao pleued at the Wlf thiDfil are goln&amp; they bardly CID
contllD their lll!llea. They figure they now are a oboo-in to
pick up an ntra 30 or more Bouse seats lo November.
They don't want to 1mlle too much. The root cause of
their beppler outlook 11 the Viet Nam war. And they rell1't
that wor, with Its lou of Am·
eriCBD lives, •• much 11 any. , Tllat Is the Issue they plan to
body.
keep hlttllla hardest between
J1u1 Ia Jl'iYOit lllkl with new and November.
.
l!eWsmtn lbey've made II plain The leaders laY they fin&lt;•
they are downrilbt dolllbled to freah evidence daily lbet
see Democrall on, the home American&amp; are worried about
front batllinl amo111 them· tile """ and about inflai!OD.
11lve~ about whet II beinl done They are amazed (aDd pleased)
Ill Viet Nom and whet ourht to at lbe number of epilp!e who
be done
apporenUy have walcbed lite
·
Senate Forelln ~lallona Com·
Aa lor lhemlelvu, tbey plan mittee'• televised Inquiry on
to offer little advleo on . the Viet Nam at "hlch Democratic
war, and to_ preface whet Httle difforences hove been continual·
they slve wtth 811Ula!ICII they 1 aired
ore supportlna President John- y
._- - - son.
They plainly flJW'e tile only
lUre beneltclarleo of the Viet
Nam war will be RepubllcBD
••ngr..•ional candidatel - ·
m·
November.
II the war slill II loine lull
~~.,t. many Ameri••"' wm
&lt;~rt ai nly be displeased about
th•t. If il has been oetUed, the
&lt;rttie menl will be on oomprom- SAIGON (UP!) - N'mety-&lt;&gt;ne
i&lt;P Ierma that Inevitably w1U U. S. servicemen were killed
d i,~&gt; lme many olbera.
and 423 wounded In action laat
:11-.mtime. GOP leaders bsvelweek, an American m!UIIey
the ~ eye on the cost of 1lvinl. spok..man said today. Tile toll
It lteeps golnl up, and a marked a new hi&amp;h for 1961.
&lt;·ontinued escalation of the Viet! The tolllll were for the week
,\ am .flghtina wUI lend to drive l endina Feb. 12, the spokt1man
11 up faster.
said. For tho week endln1 Feb.
- ··
5, 89 Americans were reported
killed In the Viet Nam war.
That wa1 the hllbesl loll sloce
the wtek of Nov. %4, 1965. when
~tinued from pqe 1 )
1240 Americana IO.!t their llvet
~elsnd 1uburl! &lt;Ji Rocky ln the bloody La Dra111 Valley
f!!ver.
and Chu POIII M01mtain caDI'.':
patgn.
-~1rMHINGTON - A GROUP Allied forces killed tl4 Viet
of:,P House Repubi~ Tu... Cong lui week while the South
d#}froposed a Hoover • type Vietnamete l08t %49 kllled and
cGuimlooion to study the led. IlK miJJillj in action. Three
ere! sovernment
Rep. Sey· Amerlcalll! also were reported
mour Halpern, R.·N. Y., wutlle missiJll.
author of tbe bill lo establllh a
- ·- - commission on the organization
SUPI'ER PllT orr
of the t~rcutive branch.
A SmlK'gubord supper plan''Tbo executive branch IJ Bed Feb. 17 at the Sacred Heart
deVeloping new and sometime• Chnrch auditorium bas been
oitsll!ife policy · makin&amp; procea- postponed unlll Thunday, Feb.
,..,, Halpern said '"It II vital 21.
lbet ~ogress find out hew and
wbsll decisiono ore really
EAGLES TO PLAY

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Reported
Week of Battle

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EBIIern Eacl• will wrap up
their reiU)Ir 118101 .... play
Lffl!"GTUN IV _ OOV- tl\ls Friday ftilbl at home 1·
emn from 10 'sta~ meet here gainll Belpre. Chorleo Kni&amp;hl,
Tbursday and Friday 1o diJ. who has been out of the lineup
&lt;US'i"'stale action araln81 water for the past low weeki with an
and air pollution and various """ Injury, Is Ol&lt;J)eCted to re·
means of retainiol naturll re- tum lo acllon. The prellmiDary
IOIU'ceo.
aar•e will belln at 7 p.m.
The ID"ernor and numerOUI
aillt repreoentatives will atBEIWICII POITPONED
tend ' a meetlnK of tile Nation~! Funeral strvlcea for Chari•
Governors' Ctnferenct Commit· M. Mayo, 80, which werosehedt&lt;t 011 Natural Resources and~ uled for 2 p. m. loday at Prov~
1peclal Midwestern Governors deoce Baptlll Church
have
Conlerenct on Water Resourcea been pollponed due to high wa~
ll1d Pollution.
er. HIIDiiDifoa relauv..
ere
made.'t

SPACE

RACINI
..

3

lb.
pkg.

$1.35

Apple Sauce_

· am$
cins

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Silt! MORTON'S ·
FROZEN

u.15c

LETTUCE

19!

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Cllll

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You'll Llka This
Wldt Vtrltty Sloro
It's a pleasure 10: shop our

11c
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household lteme, soft goods,
be~, ~d \leauty aida, .etc.

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made. New low discount

11% to 13 stretch.

price.

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REG. $1.95

CHOCKS

IRONING BOARD

MULTIPLE VITAMIN

Pad&amp;Cover
Re1. 79c value. Silicone
pad and cover. New low
dilcount price.

100 COUNT
Fruit Flavor
Reg. $3.00

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Crest Toothpaste
Family Siz•
With Fluoristan
Reg. 95c

pr

$1 00

57c

PI'. PLEASANT Troy
Haffman; prBiidenl of the Ma•

on

County YGIIIII O.Jd'lll
Club, announced the rei!Jllt
meeting &lt;If the lfoup wiD bl
hlld Thursday, F)bruary 17,
7:1t p,m. a&amp; llle · Cat~IODier'l
tiDloo Ball 011 Jackoon Avenue.
lllcbael ' -!, Audia, presidellt
Gif' lhe 'West Vlrgtng
0.Dl0&lt;1'4~ CJJII!a, will be
1\leal ~ aDd Will cfli!CIISS

$
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YJIC me-..np cards

HaiiiiL Qual!ltl CG!UirtiCtloll,
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LADIES FALL &amp; WINTER

GLASS WARE

DRESSES

Anchor Holllio1 white glass ware. Vases,
candy dllhes and bating ~··

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for tbl
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Values to
· Ladles fall and winter
dresses. All sizes.

-.o..$1.79

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meled handles. Big Bonanza value.

IIIIer ,
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slze plaaW: dtlib board and'· pla1tic
dlih dtal!l tact - 2 pleee set.
.

BROOM '~

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5 TIE

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PRlCE

Ple!tunl Hot Resort.

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ASSORTED

lbe YOung olmocrotS

llate Conv-.. ll'hlch 'ltlll
btld In Poldt Pleasant on
. . II, II lilt 20\b, 19tlll, at

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EVERY "BONANZA" PURCHASE CARRIES A FULL GUARANTEE': "

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Meet Thursday

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warm ineulated

Young Vintage

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JERZEt ·.: ··~

rhrow Pillow1. Aut. colol'B
and d..lgns. S.e theae for
value plus.

Dungarees

,,c

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lb.

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Straight from Pam boulf.
oordl, the cllan, llftntl
I!Mt of the back • zipped
hlflla • rise boot !n lwiQIII

Middleport

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FRESH HEAD

STYLE
GROUP 2

STYLE
GROUP I

Roush's Shoe Stort

ZESTA
CRACKERS

carton

New Spring Dresses In Junior and 1\llney
and Half Sizes. All new styles and bright
Spring colors. Buy these on Lay·Away.

Reg. Sl.ll9 Value. Big T.V.

Bee. •1. 79 value. Si2es 6 to

:':",- •6·" "''

Pumpkin

30oun~

SPRING DRESSES

T.V. Throw
PILLOW

Reg. •1.00 firat quaHty -

white.

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2
Vegetable cans
SOUP···

STOKIL Y'S or DEL MONTE

llg Family
5111

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STOKELY'S

COTTAGE
CHEESE

10

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STOKELY'S

Tomato Juice

LADIES' COLORFUL

REG. $tOO

Salad Dressing

59c

Give Yourself ANew Look

Compare At 4,95

KRAFT qt.
Miracle Whip

cans

FAIRMONT RICH

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HanH ln1ulated

c

c

REG. $1.59

Hose

to 9,

.94

pr

;;y.n 8010.La:t;. s'lrfir1"t_
New Sprlnl lhadeo. Stoek up

MIX, 21b. box

4601.

ICE CREAM

N~on

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Rayon Undies
price.

4~

Ladies New Smsrt Spring Flail. Size
New color, new styles.

Reg. 29c Ladies Rayon Un.
dies. Asst. colors. Si2es Small,
Medium, Large. Low discount

REG. 59c
SEAMLESS

'PILLSBURY
PANCAKE

PINEAPPLE JUICE

REAL TASTY

s~!

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now.

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about two hours on the Gemint I

Hamper with lid. Blue, pink,
white, New low discount
price.

IN OUR STORE

STOKELY'S JUICE SALEI

FAIRMONT

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Reg. $1.59 Plastic Clothes

DETAILS

SHORl·39c
RIBS •
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RIB
STEAK

Fui-Valu Dairu Dept

a•llon
Clrton

HAMPER

26" Roadmaster
~ivan Away feb, 22 .·
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2 lb. pkg........ .... . . , ..

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CLOTHES

FREE BICYCLE

LADIES SPRING STYLE
SLIM FOOT DRESS FLATS

REG. 29c
LADIES BETTER

Reg. $1.59 PLASnC

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Fltaal w.,ek. S,eei•IOiferl

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5'J'Jl &amp; PEARL BTS.- RACINI
~The Store Willi A Ran"

Quantltlea

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Ground Beef

"
VALUES
ARE HOnER THAN EVER

ToUmlt

--~~.siiiiiiia~BEEF

OUR OWN PURE
FRESHLY GROUND

Open 8 to 8-Mon. 'l'brll sat.

Reserved

fiUALITY

lb:

MARKET

Rilht

GOOD

(UP! ) - Dangling 11 the end of
a 75 - toot lileline, astronaut I encountered In teiU at TullahoDIIid Scott will "walk'" allliOit 1na, Tenn .. last Saturday could
lWII'e around the world for cause a delay.

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CENTER, Houolonl llDible to reach G.W. COWlty.

I tl ighl in man 's
11lDIIt PAWMARES, Spain (UP!)
amil1t vous &gt;IJOI'e solo.
-The search lor a mlllinl U.S.
Fedl'r:tl
a~enC)
ofll- nudear bomb WtDI Into 1111 8111
~ olsl&lt; at the Manned Spacecraft day today ln the waten off the
;,; "enl!·r d1'CI"'td Tuelday de- IIIO!Itlleaslem coalll of SpaiD.
:; ;all' of lhe pla ns to aelld Scott Beneath swmy lkla IIICI
= 1n hi' 17.:'.00 · mil• "" l1our calm waters, the Sl·lool under3 apBcew, lx about 20 hours alter water craft Alumtnaut probed
the Gemini I capaule blllsta into !lbe MedibirriUINn In a maned
. the heavens sometime late nnl off orea rall8lnl from one to
!: month with eommalld pilot Nell four mlles from lhore. Six U.S.
: '!'!llllroiJI a! the controll.
etb Fleel shl(ll crlll-corued the
The three -. day night was area about one mile in
fl. IJ!llallve]J 101 fer lbout Harcb clrcwr!fe"onca 11 tbe same
11. llut llrpt aatel.llte Jioblema llml
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assorted

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$1.00

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TABLETS
REG. 89c

19

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CARPETING

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·' ''t:.e!lll olld lhe miner has ' ac- the Industry. Tbe miner lives sometimes he IInde It frUome IDc!reaae In n;&lt;.
natloo'a oofl roal · mlnen are 1!111) oi'pbans.
It u ·aomelhlnc the coal with it and even admits II bas -be cites lhe dangers from "Automation aever bas been
deterlilined ' to wib for them
W""' Nol Foremool
· ·producera needed to revitalize been good for him, although high..peed machinery, and the an isu wll~ coal mlnero. Wo
selvef iD • · new wage Cilfttlact The lblnp the millers do ·
tills spriDi aome fringe .....,._ aeem concerned
WI

alway• ill favor of l!llomalion to keep the Industry up to
dlte," · ukl ~ McVey,
pnoldent ol UM Wtocai w
president of l1MW Local 549'1

er work week. They
MADISON, Wis.
Dr. James Z. Appel, Laneas- world brain Is In the p!almbiC Someooe still must be able to
not belligerent on the
H. G. Wells' concept of
fer, Pa., said lbe population stage at the new Francis A. pulh tho right bultoos at lbe
of higher wa&amp;"!l - they
brain te absorb va s and knowledge explosions may Counlway Library of Medlcble right time In tho push button
make $26.25 a day.
of new knowledge
lead to development of a world at Harvard, a naHonwlde llllt era, he said, and Ibis will aJ.
"Miners just want to
be far off, the president
to abool'b and rotrl!ve In· with rompulers and inatitullonl always
require competen~
period," a UnHed Mine W~k·
Anaerlcan Medical
lor ecleolists.
togelllor and send out lnlorma·lnlolrledpable, well Informed
ers local ofUclal · at · Waynes- said Tuesday.
· He old BOJiletblnc like
1 U...
mu IIIII women.
burg, Pa.. said.
As for automation, II began
In the mines under John L. .

want wae KWOD to UMW Wage
Policy Committee members
wben lboy visited tile coal
fleld.o the past few weeko to
umple gr....,.... feelinas.

~~e ~(for"':"::"t=kers :~:~· .':t!~71qn

Th!nga.iJko paid holidays, VI·
caUone . ~on years of ae"·
Ice, allllilnlitloo of 1 no-strike
clause, IIW)re generous sick pay
allowancea, job oecurll), and
ellminatton of tho on..man-wn·
plre lyp! of binding arlllttaUon.
Another touchy problem wltb
the 1110,11110 10ft coal miners In
mine oalely - and more llber·

}Is' w Jd B • c
•
F• all • ·Plan • s
. we . or .ram om~ept IS lD y m
rung tage

~.

Dally SenUne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb, .16, ..1988-8

22'Per Cent Beer Markup
In Force in Ohio Tuesday

....

1r1

·~t

lbt Ill·.~H m .,
oaminlttee ..,.-a liMo .·

ID8fjla,

·==

two .,. lbrte • •·• •·
cuBS wbat tbe aalolrr
aeek In a Dell' •t.l!ot &lt;1

at~:!.p!~i :•;.~ner, "': ~f.':":.'·u.,,.....;.,
torle. 11 IIIBibd 1111 ·flnl liJllt
in mllllf years ·lbar CODIJ!I'"-

«

members _ • bearen
ilf.
mandJ of the raat and ·~
mel in formallllllloo te 4icl.jl
0,00 ~IH
on malton to be aoaoiJaled II·
This past Monday, in Wash- a new Iabar coatract.

" Super -Right// Meats!

..

ALL 7oiMCH ctTS

WELL TRIMMED, STANDING

IRIBS or BEEF

;r"t'rttn 'i'n"'i':J

bel tho

COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - T
Liquor Conlfol Commisslo~'s
new regulBtion requiring a mmimum 32 per cent markup un
tho rotan price of beer went Jn.
to effect Tuesday and super·
marketS and chain stores lmmediately nlaed oome prices,
The .ro.lon waa designed
to bring au(lennarketl Into liDO
with priCOI charged 'at carry•
oots. Carry-out owners com~
plained the big jJIOCOI'ioa were
using beer u a "loss-leader"
ill'm. aelllng b at
discount
pnces to bring 1!11Stomors Into

Pomeroy

Court St.

atore.
One major .grocery chain I•
creased ats prices six cents on
eight-packs whllo onothor Ja.
cresed lis prices foor eents.
Pnces on six-packs rose accord·
lngly.
The largest ineroiSe was U·
p!L'ied In Southero Ohio, where
beer prices are treditlonally
lower than In other parts ol tho
stAte.
.
The regulations requires
reb.dlers add at least 22 per
cent to lbe wholesale price
the beer they sell.

mlultlhles

't

"YOU'Ll RND SMART BUYS
AT CLOVER FARM EVERY
WHK •••• ASMALL STORE
ATMOSPHERE WITH BIG
STORE QUALITIES •• ASMART
PLAQ TO FOOD SHOPI"

•
LACES TRIMS
•
New Shipment
&amp;

The
Fabrie
Slrop

r-----~

McCall's Patterns
Siuger Sales· Service

PLUMBING

WY 2·2284
115 W. 2nd
Pomeroy

HEAliNG

-·

-

-

-

.

--- - -

.

-

.~-

J

'

-

BEEF SIDE

lb.

lb.

63!c

APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS.

BEEF FRONT- SUe
lb.

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS, CHUCK l SHOULDER

(

COFFEE
(7 c OFF LABELl

STORE SPECIALS
T~u:.~
c~: 12c
1201.45 C
MEAT_ can
TRIIT

SPECIAL

LUNCH

SOFT.WEVE
TOILET

Chicken of the le•
Chunk llrlt
TUNA
Flat Cen _

TISSUE

BURGERBITS

29c

25 LB. BAG

.89

3 Minute

5 •

YelloW

Hondl

MORTON'S

'

SPECIAL
KITCHEN CRAFT
CREAMY

T·BONE &amp; SIRLOIN STEAKS

PEANUT
BUTTER

iave this ad from week ~o week and you
~11 judge yo urself when prices are ri.liing
or falling and. when would be the best
tfme to brJy.

Call L"s For More Complete Information

IC~

CO.
Ph. 446-1 ~2

bag

KALE
10

-------

-

ALL ....
VARIETIES - -

3 ,.,$1•

BOSTON BUTT

Pork Steak ...... · .. · lb. 83c
ALL GOOD

Sf~eed

Bacon ...... ,... lb. 89c

oz.

Wieners ·· · · .. 1-lb. pkg. 65c

b&amp;kine il olloektd &amp;lid rtobooked.

MORTON FROZEN

Pot Pies ·· 5 - 8-oz. pies 79c

auo BAG
.. ...

-

',qrftl!l

49c

BREASTS ot
LEG QUARTERS _

lb.

•••

No ma'm! Wo havo a Z411k ollodt.

39c

FRESH SEA BASS _ lb. 39c
HALIBUT STEAK _ lb. 79c

___

,...,..

--.A'J
Fine Grocery Features! ~- _J

'i

Regulorly Westeno U!MoA l'@ll..-tatiWI ~elect at ran do~a and purchaso
at our stor.. loav.. ol hu Pukor ¥/loUt Boead.
Thet''re ftow1 to -

k4111P ~ oa Olll'Miv...

lo JaM Parker White Bret4 aiOOCI rea1011

tw ohopping AlP!

4 99c

~~hi

'

k'a OM of llllnf,

....". Jane Parker Favorites!

Syrup

eDPY,.IGH,eiH6, TMI QIIU.T ATLANTtc: &amp;·PMWfe.,. "" INI.

Made With Potato Flour

'·

Potato Bread

s

1-lb.
loevH

.;-

a'

AlP Proeh Fnn-"lorldo

Orange
6 .....

· · · FRESH EGGS

lllllltled Juice · · · · 2 cans 79c

Grapefruit Juice · · 2 cans 79c

1-Qt. 14-oz...n.

Pinoappi•Gr.epefruit 1-qt. 14-or. ""'

Angel Food Cake ,.,. · · · · · · 39c Orange Juice i-Gal. Jug 59c

A&amp;P Fruit Drink ·· 3 cans 89c
OAK HILL BRAND-HALVI!S
l·lb, l:kr. ....

Apple Pie ...... , ... each 49c

Freestone Peaches 3 cans 89c

A&amp;P FRESH, Qt. btls.

ANN PAGE-Pioin or Mustu.rn

J..,. Parker, Plain or Sutored

Fnlit Salad · ·•···· Qt. Jar 59c

SpagheHi Sauce 1·•· Jar 29c

HomHtyle Donuts ·· doL 29c ~"

\

J.Qt. 14-or. co111

Grapefruit Juice 3 btls. $1.00

JANE PARKER-La"'l Ring

MRS. PAUL'I-5-or. pq.

Onion Rings ··· •· 2 pkgs. 59c

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!
RUSSET BAKING

POTATOES

A&amp;P GERMAN

Grtttcl Cheese 3-oz. pkg. 29c

FINEST

Louisiana Yams ... 3 1k 29c
HOTHOUSB

Rhubarb · .. · · · · ·....... · lb. 19c

FLORIDA

Grape Juice · · · ••,. 2 eta 39c

A&amp;P a - o r Parm...n

•):~-

Navel Oranges ·· · • cloz. 49c .

AlP FROZEN hr. •111

Cheese Spread • 2111. pkg. 89c

..........

CALIFORNIA

Chocolate Cake12-oz pkg 59c

Tasty Do i ry Selections!
r--------,\, CHEDOIIT
IUIIINYBROOK

A&amp;P BRANO

JANE PARKER

Frozen Food Features!
6

A&amp;P, Oronp 1: Grapefruit

AlP FRESH

89c

ORANGE
JUICE
1~79'

GRAPEFRUIT
SECTIONS

quaft_. Mot lab fw 111M illporiant 24th check.

y.,.. 11011, ill lhat way, we -

AlP BRAND-OUR FINEST

AI:P BRAND-OUR FINEST

Temple Oranges""'·· doL Stl .

BONUS BING&amp;

Clip This F,... Slip
HERE ARE SOME OF THE MANY
LUCKY WINNERS - YOU CAN WIN TOOl To Help You Wlnl
$20.00 Mn. ThiUMI
k•ylor,

w. Celumltle,

w.v..

FAIIMONT ICE MILK

.

35(

lb•

, .,el ~e Crta• l gal. 59c ,

' '
. ~gil.

TRAY PACKEO
CUT UP

PREMIUM

VANILLA ILACK CHIRRY

DAIRY FAIR

FRESH
FRYERS

Pork Roast, Bone In · · lb. 75c

FRESH

3 LB.
JAR •

FROZEN FOOD LOCKER DIVISION

Oellipolis, Ohio

POTATOES
lOib.
c

·CREAM PIES

YOUNG- PLUMP

BOSTON BUTT

Meat loaf · ·· · · · · ··· · · lb. 59c

·-

~

Fresh Picnics · . :· · · ·· lb. SSe

Everything fr0111 the ingndienlo right tbi'OQih tht mix and dlt

pock

Wrop- roll

u. S. NO.1

7Sc

I

29c
ltKIII. 29
C

..._. 21b.

-rmrr«j-

:Approximately 50 lbo.

.fNI, l!ld there are 11101t
tbaD l.OIJQ.lltlb whlcla 11'0
abovelO,@ t ,t, The mean
aleva&amp;i eC the alate Ia
1,800 ttel Colarado hu
iloea ailed the mother Of
r h u • beea1111 ~nat , 'l1'IUl DEFENSE .. . .. . ,. ...
l!lrelma ftdlale, liD the . ROME (UP!) -Rene Lieber
lj)lltel Of a wlltol, 11om the will delelld bill
~
IIIGWblnb' Of .. nqed
title agaillst Aldolnl
.. Wlearbut, .........
-.tal-.
...... 11 ·111: ••
12, the EllfG)lOin liOIIIC

WHOLE-LEAN

But do tn... :a quantr ••• aatiafr 118!

JllOUDIIlu Ill CoI o ra d o
which rile above 14,000

HUNT CLUB

u..39c ·

SHORT

FRESH GROUND-a-1, Voall Pork

Thernte SS.lltlbln tbt I

MAINE

GALLIPOLIS

Another noticeable
feature
waa that although the decision
bave been mode q.tle
, ...,. time ago, lbe loeation
.... not offlclslly IIIIIIOUIIC8d 1111111 the passing ol lhe date for
llllog made U ceNii .there
would be no .oppooltlon to candidates for slate offices.
H. A. Wencelsaus

lb

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS

715 First Ave,

MAXWELL HOUSE

lb.

68lc

lb.

SPECIAL

WIENERS

2·ROLL
PACKS

e PRICES INCLUDE
STANDARD I Oc lb.
PROCESSING FEE

BEEF LOIN -

Jng" of local cash registers refrom
lunda
Rep. Ralph Welker's choice gister!ng money
tho
of tho word "dancle" In his brought in Dy the new institustaternent concerning the
tioo, hul It somehow stayed
ltentlary Issue In the
just out of reach.
was well-night perfect It
'l1le rea1001 pvea by tbe
be hard lo find a word
slate admiDlllralloa for lbe
descriptive of the methods
Unal choice of the site IJ(
In this lnatter.
the P.,.tiOIIIIarJ Bit perleelo
Back in the days when
ly volld ...,, and have beea
ches were worn on chains
1llroqll Ole yeal'l of &amp;b 1
vests rather than straps
"daqllq:" proeea1. Tbe ce&amp;
wrlsta, a favorite method
ty•o taca ollhe faciUiteo .,...
quieting the youngest
tloned wao jul as obvious al
ol the lamlly was to
tho beibmlnl of the .Uolr 111
grandpa's big watch over
now, especially as eoacems
by's crib. The baby waa
oar lack of Onklaso I'&lt;IOdo.
ed to hear the tick of the
Slate ofllelals aol only are
bill when it reached for It,
fllillllar wltll - teet of them
was withdrawn, just' out
bot the rea80ll for 1t.
roach. By this method
II lall'l lhlays ent111Jb .; IG
lnlant could 118ually be
''lqaeak tho londeal;" ·..,...
ed to resume its sleep.
times the "squeak" must be
At times durint! the past
cioae to tbe oar. Coold II be
era! yesrs, usually aear tho
time for tbe baby to grow ap?
proach ol Election Day,
Or do we just fall bact 111
ed persons eould hear lhe •
aaolber old saylq and luis~
"'lbe P'Qel were 10ar,

SAUCI - -

T-BONE, SIRLOIN &amp; ROUND STEAKS

lb.

'

GROUND

561c

APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS,

Approximately 40 lbs•

I

MEATY
SKINLESS

COMPLETE RANGE OF CUTS

BEEF HIND

i..

FRESH

APPROXIMATELY 300 LBS.

!

17th· I 8th-19th

RESERVED

prices are subject to minor clwnges between , fre11ch
City Premier Bramt U.S. Clzoice Armour Star, and
S1u·her's Supreme Beef.

''

Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.

QUANTITY RIGHTS

We sell only the best grade meat we ean buy. We

'

I

Pbono WY ·2-2550

feel you wuuld rather have quality. Tile following

~·

I

'

Re1dy For Stor•gel

.BEEF RIB -

Prices Effective

·------'

COMPLETELY PROCESSED AND BLAST FROZEN

i

J

1Feb.

AND

FREEZER BEEF

{i

TUPPERS
PLAINS

Rib Steaks:"" ... 99c •••, R'b
I s

lulve to do with
June Parker
white bread?

• • • N0111 You Don

c

ht ...... 4th
RIBS ... lb. 89t

_RN
UNION

FABRICS
Many Here NowMore
Arriving Daily!

5th
&amp; 6th
RIBS
lb.

,._,...

...

.-...,.. W. VIi.

·

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S~ft

Steps
\

.

LET INGELS
..

PO 'TI

•.;

EXPERT INSTALLATION!

ARMsTaoNG'S
. Uftolqm ,,,,. lnl1id Vinyl
kind Door.
!;,;~~~~~;·•~•)-...tltm
b).ua,Bell
or
IJ(

~for!no..U.

.

WAU..TO.W~U.

CARPETING

~

Coal· Miners Dead Serious about Fringe BefiefitS&gt;t
'

.

•

PITI'SJIUaoR (UP!) - Tbe II dealh bene!lls for
·' ''t:.e!lll olld lhe miner has ' ac- the Industry. Tbe miner lives sometimes he IInde It frUome IDc!reaae In n;&lt;.
natloo'a oofl roal · mlnen are 1!111) oi'pbans.
It u ·aomelhlnc the coal with it and even admits II bas -be cites lhe dangers from "Automation aever bas been
deterlilined ' to wib for them
W""' Nol Foremool
· ·producera needed to revitalize been good for him, although high..peed machinery, and the an isu wll~ coal mlnero. Wo
selvef iD • · new wage Cilfttlact The lblnp the millers do ·
tills spriDi aome fringe .....,._ aeem concerned
WI

alway• ill favor of l!llomalion to keep the Industry up to
dlte," · ukl ~ McVey,
pnoldent ol UM Wtocai w
president of l1MW Local 549'1

er work week. They
MADISON, Wis.
Dr. James Z. Appel, Laneas- world brain Is In the p!almbiC Someooe still must be able to
not belligerent on the
H. G. Wells' concept of
fer, Pa., said lbe population stage at the new Francis A. pulh tho right bultoos at lbe
of higher wa&amp;"!l - they
brain te absorb va s and knowledge explosions may Counlway Library of Medlcble right time In tho push button
make $26.25 a day.
of new knowledge
lead to development of a world at Harvard, a naHonwlde llllt era, he said, and Ibis will aJ.
"Miners just want to
be far off, the president
to abool'b and rotrl!ve In· with rompulers and inatitullonl always
require competen~
period," a UnHed Mine W~k·
Anaerlcan Medical
lor ecleolists.
togelllor and send out lnlorma·lnlolrledpable, well Informed
ers local ofUclal · at · Waynes- said Tuesday.
· He old BOJiletblnc like
1 U...
mu IIIII women.
burg, Pa.. said.
As for automation, II began
In the mines under John L. .

want wae KWOD to UMW Wage
Policy Committee members
wben lboy visited tile coal
fleld.o the past few weeko to
umple gr....,.... feelinas.

~~e ~(for"':"::"t=kers :~:~· .':t!~71qn

Th!nga.iJko paid holidays, VI·
caUone . ~on years of ae"·
Ice, allllilnlitloo of 1 no-strike
clause, IIW)re generous sick pay
allowancea, job oecurll), and
ellminatton of tho on..man-wn·
plre lyp! of binding arlllttaUon.
Another touchy problem wltb
the 1110,11110 10ft coal miners In
mine oalely - and more llber·

}Is' w Jd B • c
•
F• all • ·Plan • s
. we . or .ram om~ept IS lD y m
rung tage

~.

Dally SenUne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb, .16, ..1988-8

22'Per Cent Beer Markup
In Force in Ohio Tuesday

....

1r1

·~t

lbt Ill·.~H m .,
oaminlttee ..,.-a liMo .·

ID8fjla,

·==

two .,. lbrte • •·• •·
cuBS wbat tbe aalolrr
aeek In a Dell' •t.l!ot &lt;1

at~:!.p!~i :•;.~ner, "': ~f.':":.'·u.,,.....;.,
torle. 11 IIIBibd 1111 ·flnl liJllt
in mllllf years ·lbar CODIJ!I'"-

«

members _ • bearen
ilf.
mandJ of the raat and ·~
mel in formallllllloo te 4icl.jl
0,00 ~IH
on malton to be aoaoiJaled II·
This past Monday, in Wash- a new Iabar coatract.

" Super -Right// Meats!

..

ALL 7oiMCH ctTS

WELL TRIMMED, STANDING

IRIBS or BEEF

;r"t'rttn 'i'n"'i':J

bel tho

COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - T
Liquor Conlfol Commisslo~'s
new regulBtion requiring a mmimum 32 per cent markup un
tho rotan price of beer went Jn.
to effect Tuesday and super·
marketS and chain stores lmmediately nlaed oome prices,
The .ro.lon waa designed
to bring au(lennarketl Into liDO
with priCOI charged 'at carry•
oots. Carry-out owners com~
plained the big jJIOCOI'ioa were
using beer u a "loss-leader"
ill'm. aelllng b at
discount
pnces to bring 1!11Stomors Into

Pomeroy

Court St.

atore.
One major .grocery chain I•
creased ats prices six cents on
eight-packs whllo onothor Ja.
cresed lis prices foor eents.
Pnces on six-packs rose accord·
lngly.
The largest ineroiSe was U·
p!L'ied In Southero Ohio, where
beer prices are treditlonally
lower than In other parts ol tho
stAte.
.
The regulations requires
reb.dlers add at least 22 per
cent to lbe wholesale price
the beer they sell.

mlultlhles

't

"YOU'Ll RND SMART BUYS
AT CLOVER FARM EVERY
WHK •••• ASMALL STORE
ATMOSPHERE WITH BIG
STORE QUALITIES •• ASMART
PLAQ TO FOOD SHOPI"

•
LACES TRIMS
•
New Shipment
&amp;

The
Fabrie
Slrop

r-----~

McCall's Patterns
Siuger Sales· Service

PLUMBING

WY 2·2284
115 W. 2nd
Pomeroy

HEAliNG

-·

-

-

-

.

--- - -

.

-

.~-

J

'

-

BEEF SIDE

lb.

lb.

63!c

APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS.

BEEF FRONT- SUe
lb.

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS, CHUCK l SHOULDER

(

COFFEE
(7 c OFF LABELl

STORE SPECIALS
T~u:.~
c~: 12c
1201.45 C
MEAT_ can
TRIIT

SPECIAL

LUNCH

SOFT.WEVE
TOILET

Chicken of the le•
Chunk llrlt
TUNA
Flat Cen _

TISSUE

BURGERBITS

29c

25 LB. BAG

.89

3 Minute

5 •

YelloW

Hondl

MORTON'S

'

SPECIAL
KITCHEN CRAFT
CREAMY

T·BONE &amp; SIRLOIN STEAKS

PEANUT
BUTTER

iave this ad from week ~o week and you
~11 judge yo urself when prices are ri.liing
or falling and. when would be the best
tfme to brJy.

Call L"s For More Complete Information

IC~

CO.
Ph. 446-1 ~2

bag

KALE
10

-------

-

ALL ....
VARIETIES - -

3 ,.,$1•

BOSTON BUTT

Pork Steak ...... · .. · lb. 83c
ALL GOOD

Sf~eed

Bacon ...... ,... lb. 89c

oz.

Wieners ·· · · .. 1-lb. pkg. 65c

b&amp;kine il olloektd &amp;lid rtobooked.

MORTON FROZEN

Pot Pies ·· 5 - 8-oz. pies 79c

auo BAG
.. ...

-

',qrftl!l

49c

BREASTS ot
LEG QUARTERS _

lb.

•••

No ma'm! Wo havo a Z411k ollodt.

39c

FRESH SEA BASS _ lb. 39c
HALIBUT STEAK _ lb. 79c

___

,...,..

--.A'J
Fine Grocery Features! ~- _J

'i

Regulorly Westeno U!MoA l'@ll..-tatiWI ~elect at ran do~a and purchaso
at our stor.. loav.. ol hu Pukor ¥/loUt Boead.
Thet''re ftow1 to -

k4111P ~ oa Olll'Miv...

lo JaM Parker White Bret4 aiOOCI rea1011

tw ohopping AlP!

4 99c

~~hi

'

k'a OM of llllnf,

....". Jane Parker Favorites!

Syrup

eDPY,.IGH,eiH6, TMI QIIU.T ATLANTtc: &amp;·PMWfe.,. "" INI.

Made With Potato Flour

'·

Potato Bread

s

1-lb.
loevH

.;-

a'

AlP Proeh Fnn-"lorldo

Orange
6 .....

· · · FRESH EGGS

lllllltled Juice · · · · 2 cans 79c

Grapefruit Juice · · 2 cans 79c

1-Qt. 14-oz...n.

Pinoappi•Gr.epefruit 1-qt. 14-or. ""'

Angel Food Cake ,.,. · · · · · · 39c Orange Juice i-Gal. Jug 59c

A&amp;P Fruit Drink ·· 3 cans 89c
OAK HILL BRAND-HALVI!S
l·lb, l:kr. ....

Apple Pie ...... , ... each 49c

Freestone Peaches 3 cans 89c

A&amp;P FRESH, Qt. btls.

ANN PAGE-Pioin or Mustu.rn

J..,. Parker, Plain or Sutored

Fnlit Salad · ·•···· Qt. Jar 59c

SpagheHi Sauce 1·•· Jar 29c

HomHtyle Donuts ·· doL 29c ~"

\

J.Qt. 14-or. co111

Grapefruit Juice 3 btls. $1.00

JANE PARKER-La"'l Ring

MRS. PAUL'I-5-or. pq.

Onion Rings ··· •· 2 pkgs. 59c

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!
RUSSET BAKING

POTATOES

A&amp;P GERMAN

Grtttcl Cheese 3-oz. pkg. 29c

FINEST

Louisiana Yams ... 3 1k 29c
HOTHOUSB

Rhubarb · .. · · · · ·....... · lb. 19c

FLORIDA

Grape Juice · · · ••,. 2 eta 39c

A&amp;P a - o r Parm...n

•):~-

Navel Oranges ·· · • cloz. 49c .

AlP FROZEN hr. •111

Cheese Spread • 2111. pkg. 89c

..........

CALIFORNIA

Chocolate Cake12-oz pkg 59c

Tasty Do i ry Selections!
r--------,\, CHEDOIIT
IUIIINYBROOK

A&amp;P BRANO

JANE PARKER

Frozen Food Features!
6

A&amp;P, Oronp 1: Grapefruit

AlP FRESH

89c

ORANGE
JUICE
1~79'

GRAPEFRUIT
SECTIONS

quaft_. Mot lab fw 111M illporiant 24th check.

y.,.. 11011, ill lhat way, we -

AlP BRAND-OUR FINEST

AI:P BRAND-OUR FINEST

Temple Oranges""'·· doL Stl .

BONUS BING&amp;

Clip This F,... Slip
HERE ARE SOME OF THE MANY
LUCKY WINNERS - YOU CAN WIN TOOl To Help You Wlnl
$20.00 Mn. ThiUMI
k•ylor,

w. Celumltle,

w.v..

FAIIMONT ICE MILK

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35(

lb•

, .,el ~e Crta• l gal. 59c ,

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TRAY PACKEO
CUT UP

PREMIUM

VANILLA ILACK CHIRRY

DAIRY FAIR

FRESH
FRYERS

Pork Roast, Bone In · · lb. 75c

FRESH

3 LB.
JAR •

FROZEN FOOD LOCKER DIVISION

Oellipolis, Ohio

POTATOES
lOib.
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·CREAM PIES

YOUNG- PLUMP

BOSTON BUTT

Meat loaf · ·· · · · · ··· · · lb. 59c

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Fresh Picnics · . :· · · ·· lb. SSe

Everything fr0111 the ingndienlo right tbi'OQih tht mix and dlt

pock

Wrop- roll

u. S. NO.1

7Sc

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ltKIII. 29
C

..._. 21b.

-rmrr«j-

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.fNI, l!ld there are 11101t
tbaD l.OIJQ.lltlb whlcla 11'0
abovelO,@ t ,t, The mean
aleva&amp;i eC the alate Ia
1,800 ttel Colarado hu
iloea ailed the mother Of
r h u • beea1111 ~nat , 'l1'IUl DEFENSE .. . .. . ,. ...
l!lrelma ftdlale, liD the . ROME (UP!) -Rene Lieber
lj)lltel Of a wlltol, 11om the will delelld bill
~
IIIGWblnb' Of .. nqed
title agaillst Aldolnl
.. Wlearbut, .........
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WHOLE-LEAN

But do tn... :a quantr ••• aatiafr 118!

JllOUDIIlu Ill CoI o ra d o
which rile above 14,000

HUNT CLUB

u..39c ·

SHORT

FRESH GROUND-a-1, Voall Pork

Thernte SS.lltlbln tbt I

MAINE

GALLIPOLIS

Another noticeable
feature
waa that although the decision
bave been mode q.tle
, ...,. time ago, lbe loeation
.... not offlclslly IIIIIIOUIIC8d 1111111 the passing ol lhe date for
llllog made U ceNii .there
would be no .oppooltlon to candidates for slate offices.
H. A. Wencelsaus

lb

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS

715 First Ave,

MAXWELL HOUSE

lb.

68lc

lb.

SPECIAL

WIENERS

2·ROLL
PACKS

e PRICES INCLUDE
STANDARD I Oc lb.
PROCESSING FEE

BEEF LOIN -

Jng" of local cash registers refrom
lunda
Rep. Ralph Welker's choice gister!ng money
tho
of tho word "dancle" In his brought in Dy the new institustaternent concerning the
tioo, hul It somehow stayed
ltentlary Issue In the
just out of reach.
was well-night perfect It
'l1le rea1001 pvea by tbe
be hard lo find a word
slate admiDlllralloa for lbe
descriptive of the methods
Unal choice of the site IJ(
In this lnatter.
the P.,.tiOIIIIarJ Bit perleelo
Back in the days when
ly volld ...,, and have beea
ches were worn on chains
1llroqll Ole yeal'l of &amp;b 1
vests rather than straps
"daqllq:" proeea1. Tbe ce&amp;
wrlsta, a favorite method
ty•o taca ollhe faciUiteo .,...
quieting the youngest
tloned wao jul as obvious al
ol the lamlly was to
tho beibmlnl of the .Uolr 111
grandpa's big watch over
now, especially as eoacems
by's crib. The baby waa
oar lack of Onklaso I'&lt;IOdo.
ed to hear the tick of the
Slate ofllelals aol only are
bill when it reached for It,
fllillllar wltll - teet of them
was withdrawn, just' out
bot the rea80ll for 1t.
roach. By this method
II lall'l lhlays ent111Jb .; IG
lnlant could 118ually be
''lqaeak tho londeal;" ·..,...
ed to resume its sleep.
times the "squeak" must be
At times durint! the past
cioae to tbe oar. Coold II be
era! yesrs, usually aear tho
time for tbe baby to grow ap?
proach ol Election Day,
Or do we just fall bact 111
ed persons eould hear lhe •
aaolber old saylq and luis~
"'lbe P'Qel were 10ar,

SAUCI - -

T-BONE, SIRLOIN &amp; ROUND STEAKS

lb.

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561c

APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS,

Approximately 40 lbs•

I

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SKINLESS

COMPLETE RANGE OF CUTS

BEEF HIND

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APPROXIMATELY 300 LBS.

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RESERVED

prices are subject to minor clwnges between , fre11ch
City Premier Bramt U.S. Clzoice Armour Star, and
S1u·her's Supreme Beef.

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QUANTITY RIGHTS

We sell only the best grade meat we ean buy. We

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feel you wuuld rather have quality. Tile following

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Prices Effective

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AND

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{i

TUPPERS
PLAINS

Rib Steaks:"" ... 99c •••, R'b
I s

lulve to do with
June Parker
white bread?

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RIBS ... lb. 89t

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UNION

FABRICS
Many Here NowMore
Arriving Daily!

5th
&amp; 6th
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'Rt. 17 Probe:l.

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. "'"" IN ~101som1•1 wit~

Winter Cover-Up, .

'

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deer .uted on Slate Route 17 '
tills 7e&amp;r w11 reported by eur.
Ill Lapier who ' ,found aD ~l!lt
doe lylill In frOnt of his ref!{;

don&lt;e at Beech mu Tuesday
momlll( •• be enived bome
from WGfk,
' .
CllllserYatlon Officers · Miles
011'11 investigated and fQund
the doe literally 101'11 to pieces,
It Is believed to han been hit
by a tractor-traDer outfit. Had
a passenger ear bit the animal
and lnftlcted lh1t 'much dam-

~~e.

the car probaoly would driver of
bave been a total loss, Darst a deer to
aaid.
ly, This Is
The lnvesllgatlon Is conllnu· kUied on
q, since state law requires a In 1966.

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·PREMI ..QUALITY
..,
..,

Swiss Steak • • • • ... 79c ... 69c
...
79c
Pot Roast •••••••••••
"-- .......
Stew Beef • •••••••••• .... 79c
Veal Steaks •••••••• • • -:: 99c

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•Will,,.. t.,.........
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Allen C. Hill, ,~mmon pleas •ing him into the cold, Icy Ohio,eourta In 1913. Four yean later
rowt bailiff, (retired USN&gt;, and ito resrue a lwo ·wheeled maii \ Pe&lt;~ples atarted lor the .
Charlos H. Peopl'". retired C&amp;O ,r•rt at the site of tbe old •Valley Raolroad, from whocb be
tmployet, watching the pro- · Probs! Furnitur&lt; Faetory, &lt;Or·!bos iletn retired four ye&amp;ra.
ttrPS.Ii of the ri~ing Ohio River. nfr of Mulberry and Union-as. Court bailiff Hill, who had el.·
rPmember much earlier and After !he icy Morrh bath, Hill listed in the U, S. Navy 1111111,
m''re damaging floods.
dashed to the family fireside was i~ -~~wail when the~u:~ ~~
Both remember the "foot an to thaw out.
lluluSiar • B.ulletill waa dt
~our" disastrous 1913 fi90d. Hill I Charley Peoples was dep\\ly ·I to h1S door m 1917 wltb tho
rl't·alls bis father Laban Hll~ clerk of courts when the late to• of the Pomeroy flood of
the!\ rural mail ~arrier, aencl- iPerry L. Peoples was clerk of 'year on 111 front pace.

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'Trl[ll 'II Olflt" Sw01pllolcoo Jllldo Fob, 19. You
LIIQ hove tfmo to anlarl Drawlne will bt hold
Woclntldty, l'elo. 21. Wlnntr'o nonoo will appoor
Copyrllht, 1'llo

TOP VA,LU£ STAMPS

1

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SLICED

Z-lb.

BACON

• ••••••••

pkg.

.

James D. Adams. Jr., Emo- :
g•ne Bell. Chales L. Bell, ine• ' ·
W('mmer, Jess N. Wemmer Ka·
tllenne Lores, Clara ~1. Adams,.
James D. Adams Jr., Gdn., F.li-

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C.HICKEN

Boneleu Botto11

ROLL ROAST

•sEAFOOD SPECIALS'
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to buyl
Entet oft•nl

~~(~thing

" - -'1 ......

Perch ..... _. . . . . ••

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wt11o t i l l s - &amp; [lllrdloot of
lit ..,. l'l'tlh GNIMIII Elp. 1/191!8

$119

I lit

Fiib Sticks ..... ~----··· ~ 39c

Mn. RuaseU Capehart, &lt;CIUIIrilor at Wahama High Sebool, :
attended the Eduealorl
AI r
Lift Program sponsored by lhe I
Air Foree at Colorado Sprlngl l
i
last week.

Councllon an~ PriDeipllJ
from three states allended
t..a Murl Adams to
State t~f
meeting to rectlve flrst band Ja.
Ohoo. .24 acre, Salisbury.
lormauon
regarding the fuDo.
·
James D. Adams, Jr., James
Ilions of the Aademy in cxn11ncl~· ll
0. Ad2o'llS, Jr., Gdn., li:liZll '
lng boya iD Nflards to
M•&gt;rl Adams to Stal4 of Ohio . .
branch ol lbt Nrvice.
.14 acre Salisbury.
were flown on Sunday evening
t: &lt;·ssie M. Pickens, Warren P.
AIRMAN POOLER
to the Air Foree Academy
f·• \&lt;ens, Lillian E.
Picken•,
A3c; Albert L. POt!
guests and remained there
t ' M. Saver, Harold E. Saver,
.
er, W Tuesday evening wben
-:,,dys C. Meredith, WUiiam R. Jll'llldsoa of Mn. Jolm Pool- :returned borne.
·
'••'•dltb, L. Maxine Whitehead, er, Cllester, receaUy reeelv-~
ernest E. Whitehead, Grace E. ed a certificate for outstand- Vlkkl Hayea, Middleport
Weber, Denver v. Weber te ing performallte of aeademlo llt•d. with ber grllldmother, Mrl
Ha·~ld E. Sauer, Fay E. Sauer, dutleJ while altelldill( lbe re- Lola Jeffera for several
Lot• Olive R"&lt;lds ,villo.
frigeratloa spedallatconrse •I ,Whlle her rnotber, Mrs. William
Sheppard Technical Tralnlnr Hayes was bospltallzed.
Velma Quillen, Russell Wuil· ceaKr,
•· Texas. poole r I's aow Mr. and Mrl. Charlet "oore
len to United States, Easement. I
1-·· to tbe lr condltiOD'
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aBB ·-•
· of Huntington visited 'llitb
Letart
))og obop of tbe 11S8tb ClvU sisters, Mrs. iVIIIiam Smith
Velme Fleming, Harry
T. Eni)Deerlag Squedron. He 11 Ml'll. Lola Jeffero on ~~:~~~
Fleming, Blanche M. Fleming , I llti areuate of Eastero I Mr and Mn Curtil !
tv United States, F.'asement, Le· Hip School. He II stationed Ia ' lei ~!sited the~ daughter
"•non.
Forbea, Kaa.
lson·in-law •. Mr. 'IIKI Mn.
O.S5ie Phelps, dee., to Marion •
ley Saunders and son in 0
S. Phelps, Dale A. Phelps, F.l· _ _ _,__
,..,..,.,,,._·""·""" bua over the weekend.
v~ra Barr, Flossie 11WJ Phillips,
PT. PLEASANT - 1' b I
Pvt. Danny ilartlour, llalm·jl
fe.sie Siders, Helea ·
Bail, Lambda Cbi Omega Soror!lf ed in the Marines at Camp J:.e.
Maude Phillips, Affid.
lor will bold lh auual Spnn( jeune, N. C. is IJI""'inl a
Trans., Rutland.
Danre on Marcb 12 from 10 day furlougb visltlnj Ilia
Marion S. PIJo!lps, der. to p.m. until J e.m. at tbo MOOSI enll, Mr. and Mra, Stanll\f liar&lt;· II
Dale A. Phelps, Elvira Barr, ! Hall.
ibour and bi!lar~. Mra.
f'l()l;sie Hull Phillips, Bes!le Sid· · Music fer tbe oeml • formal .· Matilda Noble,
.,.,, Helen BaU, Mlude Phillips, · •Hair will be provided by lhe Mr. and Mrs. Curtil
c.,, tor Trans., Rutland.
Twtlllen aad proeeedo will be iel viaited recenUy wttb
Hobert E. Russell Allee M. • ued by the Sororlly for tbelr son and daugbler-iD·Iaw, Mr.
Ru,e\1 to Howard Russell, Ber· Footer CbDdrea'• Program. and Mta. Calvla McDaniel ·
th• Ru,.ell Parcels, Mel(&amp;.
Tlckell for lhe duee ere oow IPoillt Pleuent and allended
on sale prlce&lt;f at $3 per ""' birthday celebration Ill their II
pie.
aranddaiJihter, Denise.
Prior to tbe danco, tbe Sor· The Reveretld Marvan
orlty membero, baabands and putor of tbe Mlloa
floorll wUI dine 11 Oscar's Cbureh Ia altiiu!lng the
Ia GaDipolls, Ohio.
11 Urban Life Conference 1n
cago, nllnol1 tbia week. He
wtJh ,
;sJV}t'it1'P:K.. II?;:mlQ rutlfcl&lt;!d to return oa Friday.

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ROASTING

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Transfers

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CHUCK ROAST

Serw &amp; SaVtl

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK
Oldtimer•, Botl1 Rit~er Walch en In a 1-e•• Dan,eroru Enu
Allen C. HUI,Ie/t,aml Clmrley People•

•

HYBRAND Steaks

Hurry! Still Time To Win/

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Center Cut

Jlflr IE H

any vehicle striking
1'!1 .,1 VIlle, I!Gipllll '!11011.
·
The Prelldent of
Upl~
report it Immediate. AUittted - Cathll'lne lllflle, Dlaebrpl - Mn.
David Statea · never weU:. • llliUoJ'$
the U1ird known deer · Leon; !11'1. Archie Whitt. Jr · Prolfitt, GalllpoDs;
Wilbert Since be Ia a civilian, althoup
Mason oounty roads Pl. P!~; Mri..Paul ~ Starkey, GaUipolll ·~, Mn. ~·iD-!lblef of
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Armed
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and depolil 11 1111 Krorer Stoia Additional bllllb ot
OW: lfDrel, and 11 oilier merebanlll tllvina Top Volue
Btam)ll. Ent• oRtD • . . live 7....e!f more clancoa
towinl

26 Depart for
Examinations
At Ashland

Bileuitt •-.....• 12 :: $1

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FRESH EGGS... ~~.
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America and spend

500
TOP VALUE

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First Fatality
_:(Of~~ Deer) on ,
'Rt. 17 Probe:l.

.,

...

&lt;1-

•

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of t.he (flnti'J has gone to the
. "'"" IN ~101som1•1 wit~

Winter Cover-Up, .

'

. l"''. PLEASANT - The flt!lt
deer .uted on Slate Route 17 '
tills 7e&amp;r w11 reported by eur.
Ill Lapier who ' ,found aD ~l!lt
doe lylill In frOnt of his ref!{;

don&lt;e at Beech mu Tuesday
momlll( •• be enived bome
from WGfk,
' .
CllllserYatlon Officers · Miles
011'11 investigated and fQund
the doe literally 101'11 to pieces,
It Is believed to han been hit
by a tractor-traDer outfit. Had
a passenger ear bit the animal
and lnftlcted lh1t 'much dam-

~~e.

the car probaoly would driver of
bave been a total loss, Darst a deer to
aaid.
ly, This Is
The lnvesllgatlon Is conllnu· kUied on
q, since state law requires a In 1966.

.. , IJ

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MEATS
·PREMI ..QUALITY
..,
..,

Swiss Steak • • • • ... 79c ... 69c
...
79c
Pot Roast •••••••••••
"-- .......
Stew Beef • •••••••••• .... 79c
Veal Steaks •••••••• • • -:: 99c

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lp 7
•Will,,.. t.,.........
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7

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Allen C. Hill, ,~mmon pleas •ing him into the cold, Icy Ohio,eourta In 1913. Four yean later
rowt bailiff, (retired USN&gt;, and ito resrue a lwo ·wheeled maii \ Pe&lt;~ples atarted lor the .
Charlos H. Peopl'". retired C&amp;O ,r•rt at the site of tbe old •Valley Raolroad, from whocb be
tmployet, watching the pro- · Probs! Furnitur&lt; Faetory, &lt;Or·!bos iletn retired four ye&amp;ra.
ttrPS.Ii of the ri~ing Ohio River. nfr of Mulberry and Union-as. Court bailiff Hill, who had el.·
rPmember much earlier and After !he icy Morrh bath, Hill listed in the U, S. Navy 1111111,
m''re damaging floods.
dashed to the family fireside was i~ -~~wail when the~u:~ ~~
Both remember the "foot an to thaw out.
lluluSiar • B.ulletill waa dt
~our" disastrous 1913 fi90d. Hill I Charley Peoples was dep\\ly ·I to h1S door m 1917 wltb tho
rl't·alls bis father Laban Hll~ clerk of courts when the late to• of the Pomeroy flood of
the!\ rural mail ~arrier, aencl- iPerry L. Peoples was clerk of 'year on 111 front pace.

IIi-

Co.. ''"
'Trl[ll 'II Olflt" Sw01pllolcoo Jllldo Fob, 19. You
LIIQ hove tfmo to anlarl Drawlne will bt hold
Woclntldty, l'elo. 21. Wlnntr'o nonoo will appoor
Copyrllht, 1'llo

TOP VA,LU£ STAMPS

1

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SLICED

Z-lb.

BACON

• ••••••••

pkg.

.

James D. Adams. Jr., Emo- :
g•ne Bell. Chales L. Bell, ine• ' ·
W('mmer, Jess N. Wemmer Ka·
tllenne Lores, Clara ~1. Adams,.
James D. Adams Jr., Gdn., F.li-

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C.HICKEN

Boneleu Botto11

ROLL ROAST

•sEAFOOD SPECIALS'
..- t t -

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to buyl
Entet oft•nl

~~(~thing

" - -'1 ......

Perch ..... _. . . . . ••

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-~. 111.

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Top VGlue Stampa
wt11o t i l l s - &amp; [lllrdloot of
lit ..,. l'l'tlh GNIMIII Elp. 1/191!8

$119

I lit

Fiib Sticks ..... ~----··· ~ 39c

Mn. RuaseU Capehart, &lt;CIUIIrilor at Wahama High Sebool, :
attended the Eduealorl
AI r
Lift Program sponsored by lhe I
Air Foree at Colorado Sprlngl l
i
last week.

Councllon an~ PriDeipllJ
from three states allended
t..a Murl Adams to
State t~f
meeting to rectlve flrst band Ja.
Ohoo. .24 acre, Salisbury.
lormauon
regarding the fuDo.
·
James D. Adams, Jr., James
Ilions of the Aademy in cxn11ncl~· ll
0. Ad2o'llS, Jr., Gdn., li:liZll '
lng boya iD Nflards to
M•&gt;rl Adams to Stal4 of Ohio . .
branch ol lbt Nrvice.
.14 acre Salisbury.
were flown on Sunday evening
t: &lt;·ssie M. Pickens, Warren P.
AIRMAN POOLER
to the Air Foree Academy
f·• \&lt;ens, Lillian E.
Picken•,
A3c; Albert L. POt!
guests and remained there
t ' M. Saver, Harold E. Saver,
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-:,,dys C. Meredith, WUiiam R. Jll'llldsoa of Mn. Jolm Pool- :returned borne.
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ernest E. Whitehead, Grace E. ed a certificate for outstand- Vlkkl Hayea, Middleport
Weber, Denver v. Weber te ing performallte of aeademlo llt•d. with ber grllldmother, Mrl
Ha·~ld E. Sauer, Fay E. Sauer, dutleJ while altelldill( lbe re- Lola Jeffera for several
Lot• Olive R"&lt;lds ,villo.
frigeratloa spedallatconrse •I ,Whlle her rnotber, Mrs. William
Sheppard Technical Tralnlnr Hayes was bospltallzed.
Velma Quillen, Russell Wuil· ceaKr,
•· Texas. poole r I's aow Mr. and Mrl. Charlet "oore
len to United States, Easement. I
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))og obop of tbe 11S8tb ClvU sisters, Mrs. iVIIIiam Smith
Velme Fleming, Harry
T. Eni)Deerlag Squedron. He 11 Ml'll. Lola Jeffero on ~~:~~~
Fleming, Blanche M. Fleming , I llti areuate of Eastero I Mr and Mn Curtil !
tv United States, F.'asement, Le· Hip School. He II stationed Ia ' lei ~!sited the~ daughter
"•non.
Forbea, Kaa.
lson·in-law •. Mr. 'IIKI Mn.
O.S5ie Phelps, dee., to Marion •
ley Saunders and son in 0
S. Phelps, Dale A. Phelps, F.l· _ _ _,__
,..,..,.,,,._·""·""" bua over the weekend.
v~ra Barr, Flossie 11WJ Phillips,
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Pvt. Danny ilartlour, llalm·jl
fe.sie Siders, Helea ·
Bail, Lambda Cbi Omega Soror!lf ed in the Marines at Camp J:.e.
Maude Phillips, Affid.
lor will bold lh auual Spnn( jeune, N. C. is IJI""'inl a
Trans., Rutland.
Danre on Marcb 12 from 10 day furlougb visltlnj Ilia
Marion S. PIJo!lps, der. to p.m. until J e.m. at tbo MOOSI enll, Mr. and Mra, Stanll\f liar&lt;· II
Dale A. Phelps, Elvira Barr, ! Hall.
ibour and bi!lar~. Mra.
f'l()l;sie Hull Phillips, Bes!le Sid· · Music fer tbe oeml • formal .· Matilda Noble,
.,.,, Helen BaU, Mlude Phillips, · •Hair will be provided by lhe Mr. and Mrs. Curtil
c.,, tor Trans., Rutland.
Twtlllen aad proeeedo will be iel viaited recenUy wttb
Hobert E. Russell Allee M. • ued by the Sororlly for tbelr son and daugbler-iD·Iaw, Mr.
Ru,e\1 to Howard Russell, Ber· Footer CbDdrea'• Program. and Mta. Calvla McDaniel ·
th• Ru,.ell Parcels, Mel(&amp;.
Tlckell for lhe duee ere oow IPoillt Pleuent and allended
on sale prlce&lt;f at $3 per ""' birthday celebration Ill their II
pie.
aranddaiJihter, Denise.
Prior to tbe danco, tbe Sor· The Reveretld Marvan
orlty membero, baabands and putor of tbe Mlloa
floorll wUI dine 11 Oscar's Cbureh Ia altiiu!lng the
Ia GaDipolls, Ohio.
11 Urban Life Conference 1n
cago, nllnol1 tbia week. He
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;sJV}t'it1'P:K.. II?;:mlQ rutlfcl&lt;!d to return oa Friday.

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David Statea · never weU:. • llliUoJ'$
the U1ird known deer · Leon; !11'1. Archie Whitt. Jr · Prolfitt, GalllpoDs;
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23 Past PTA Presidents Honored
Char·!

Mainly About
People In

Twenty • tbre epast pres!-. the teachers present, Mrs.
memben lor cards seat her mo- mlttee with Mrs. DoRa!d McKen·
dents were hooored in lhe an- l ies Lewis, Mis. Susan Harris, ther wbUe hospitaUed, and stat- zle aa chalrma11.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pu!Una
nual Founders Day observance . Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mrs. ing this was her .1.,1 year as ' The table was attractive In an.l daughter of WiUamsrown,
By AUCIA HART
b&gt; the Pomeroy Elementary i Gibbs, Miss Carolyn Smith, Mrs.: dlrecror and asked members to , white cover centered with an w. Va. visited Sunday with Mr. New1p1per Enterprlae Aon.
PTA Menday evening at the I Dan Meadows, Mrs. Ralph S}lf.'ll· attend the D1slrtct Conference : arrangement of blue and gold and Mrs. Shirley swan.
Ne~lect Is a leading culprit
school.
and Mrs. Swackhamer and Saturday, April 18, at Chaun- Dowers, PTA colors, made by Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Swan -~1tbnting ~ many
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Members we1·c greel.rd ~.~ t the I boutonnieres to Mr. Spencer cey.
, Mrs. John Terrell, with a were business visitors in Park· pro ems af een • agen. eg.
1 of skin bdurlng adoleacence
Mrs' ' Max Folmer and II and the safety direetor, Leo1 Group singing
of America II large
birthday cake iced
in ersbur"eo w• Va. Monday •
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Mrs Jay wmer who pre;ent. Crew who spoke brieflv on that concluded the program, after 1While and decor3ted 10 blue Mlso Leda Mae Kraeuter re- 01 bet!
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Mrs. Lohse, Southeastwh'1ch refres hments of cak e, 1~ and gold , WI'th the ·mscr IPti on, turned
home Saturday, from . m ta
n01 mp r·ard wllh PT emblem ern Ohio District Director, abJ coffee, tea, mints R:nd. nuts were I "Founders Day, 1897~1966," on .Holzer Hospital and iB conva· l : w-es.
lnserlb•d ~Irs. Charles Lewts spoke briefly, thanking
the . served by the executive com·: either side.
·iescing ni\"ly.
1th kin :pec:aUsb point out tha~
madeo 1he programs &lt;:~r~ ll&lt;illlt- i - ~ • - -- · ·
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was in charge ol the meeJing,
and napkms further earned out her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev· !u 0 d b
High
chool
wh &gt;ch opened wdh lhe pledge A colored film strip entilled. Ernest Burton was read by Mrs. the PTA colors. Mrs. Jed Web- ereU Dailey..
an~ !~1e ro~Js should s not
to the nag led by Cub Sc01ils ''Journey to Nazareth," was pre- Nan Moore and a special offe·· ster Sr. and Mrs. Olro Strauss Mrs. Jack Cummins
and hav ~t:r..,ls lther ' th
Tro1&lt;1p 248 . toll uwed with pravor sented Monday evening when lng of approximately 110 was presided at the coffee and tea children, Todd and Michele of sa/ But mere and !ore
IJ Kermil \\'a lton . Durmg the the Women's Society in Chris- taken lor the Methodist Chris· services, and Mrs. Fred Blaett- Columbus are spendmg a week women do have these It Is dl.,
h•:-: me-:s -.r~;;;ion, a conlribut.ion · tian Servict&lt; of Youth Methodist tian Overseas Relief Fund. An nar and Mrs. Chester. Knight w!tb her parents, Mr, and Mrs. heartening te tbem.
also is
was made toward purc has~ of Church met at the church.
offering for the annual school of served the cake.
Vldor Brown.
confusing to men who used to
weeklv m um.
Mr~. Edward Young, pro- missions to be held at Ohio
Mrs. Nora Roush returned 10 read these neck and facial signa
Ra lph Spen m told of
the · gram chairman, was assisted Wesleyan University in July
~er home. Monday, after. spend- to help gauge a potentlsl date's
play, "Bo',1 Ut)· and llw Reast." I by Mr. Young in preenting the will be taken.
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:l mg the wmter With her siSter In age, No more.
he: ng shown m Athens and stat· I film which relraced the jour· Mrs. Criswell reported that ~
law. Mrs. Ctrarles Withrow.
A leelHlger can bead off a
ed that gradPs mn•P ;l ud four '. ney of Jf'sus as he went about the Rotary dinner committees '~
1 Charles R. Karr Sr. return- lined throat before the lines
woulrl go in school buses. 1\Jes. I the shore of the Sea of Galilee bad been revised with women
i ed home Tuesday, from Veter· become too llrmly etched by
d''"· f&lt;·h . 22. '" srP 11. The preaehmg and teaching.
o! the church given responsi· j fl
f • ans Memoml Hospital and Is correcting her pasture when
11flh grodr won the attendance The film showed
modern bJIIIy for some phase of tho , ~
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unprovmg but wlil be_ confined walking and when seated at her
hannf' t' Tht&gt; pre!' id~11t anno11nr· Nazareth and t he- shrines
of work. The World Dav of Pray·
1to hiS home for a period.
study desk. Hold the head. erect
ed that lhe OU p!Jy"s would . the remains of the old build· er was announced to be heir Mi~s Joy Boggs, student nurs~ ~ Mrs. Edward T. Bauer return- and don't let the neck sink into
prest'nt the program at tht:&gt; ings and place~ mentlonPd In Feb. Z5 at Heath Church at at Ga~hpohs, spent the week 1erl to her ~me, Marlon today, the shoulders like a startled
l!arrh mrrtmg.
· the Bible. Mrs. Young and Mrs. 1:30 p.m. An invitation to at- end wllh her parents, Mr. ~nd after spendmg the past
l&lt;!n turtle.
bv Pomeroy
High · w. McComas led the group tend the' "Quiet Day'' being Mrs. Lionel &amp;lggs and family, days WJth her parents, Mr. and Keeping the skin moist, clean
Sehool slndPnt~ under the direc- i in singing, "I Will Make You Isponsored by the women
~f Miss Carol Scott, . student Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr. .. and supple with hand massages
lion or 1\lrs. \'ola n Swa(' kh amer 1Fi sh~n;; or Men, '' in conclusion •Grace Episcopal Church
m nurse at Holzer Hospital in Gal· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grave- helps ward off feathery Jines.
opellt'd Ihe program. Mr. t;iJ. Ito Ihe program.
PomerQf Feb. 17, was read. The lipolis, was the weekend guest ly of Du~bar .. W. Va. spent Sat- It alan Is proved that a smile
more im rodur•~d thr Past Pr{'s. : The meeting was In charge of meeting was adjourned with the ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. urday With h1s mother, Mrs. 8. does more for the race than a clean water and pat dry.
er lubricants, moisturizers,
idents and .\Irs. Gene Houda- 1Mrs. James Criswell, president, benediction.
Paul Scott. She was taken to IF. Gravely and his sister, Mrs. frown. Constant sour expresi masks, astrments and
other
shelt and \t 1·s 1,j ] 11mn• pre~f'fll· ; who gave devotions including The val e-ntine theme was car· Gallipo1is Monday by her mo-- J. A. Eden.
siens make those
furrowed F:r applying or ~e~ov ng beauty aids to keep her skin in
ed £' 3 , h with a ror~age or bou- ~ scvt•ral poems entitled, ''Two ried out in refreshments of sal· ther.
I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pullins brows and can leave an unat- rna _e--up use a~ oversize cos- balance Man
de 8 bnent
tw"' '''l'e
Pieces of Wood ," "I
Found ad and sandwiches served by John All ensworth and Judy ·~ and daughter, Ritll of William., tractive line between the eyes. melle puff. You 11 need a bag of stores 0·If f
las P r
Tbt&gt;v Nere Mrs. Jt&gt;d \\'ebslt&gt;r H1m ." ' 'The Book More Prec- the hostesses, Mrs. Wayne Gib- Wildermuth, students at Ohio town, W. Va. were Saturday For a teen·ager cleanliness is these puffs. Throw each one a· metics an~ s~in ~arese;a~ ~:
Sr \ Ire; Juhn TrrrPtl whn h r~s ious than Gold " and a closing bons, Mrs. M. C. Wilson, Miss . University visited over the «W&lt;'rnight guests of his sister a necessity to cut down on se-- way aftberllsuse . .Contino~ use of vantage of these
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, Bess san horn and Mrs. J ohn '. weekend w1th
parents, : "rs.
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met"tmn ~I'll '" ~hl• WI.! " pn•.., idt&gt; ni . The worship center had been 1Kincaid.
. Mrs. Robert Allensworth and and brother·in-law,
Mr. and pies and blemishes. Select a ~~ er 1PIJ kt at ar~ ~a . 1 But all the manufactured ItMl'' i1: 'o B~rnitz ·Mr," Fred prepared by Mrs. Guy Shuler, ]' The !able was covered with ' Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wilder- ' Mrs. George Sellen.
soft complexioo
brusb that WJ staenlmadde-~~
an 1ac1•• ems In the world cannot com0 Ya
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BI Jettn:lr. \I •· Harold t.o hse .· S ~Intua 1e eha1r~an. t car- ; a p1 c_o an cen ere w1 l muth.
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won U'J' ~oe es n. se w woes.
:\Irs. Evert&gt; ll ThomJ s, Mr s. neri out. the prom1ses . of ~ a valentm~ ar:angement made 1 Mrs . .James Brewmgbon spent
mas~age on a soap, perhaps a
. lected facets of a teen-ager's
Max fn lnw r l\lr:-:. llonk v r:,.:. by a ra1nbow made w1th ram· by Mrs. Kmca1d, using red ; the weekend in Huntington, W.
mediCated one or one containing lt l.s at the teen age, skiD life - sleep and diet. The young
bel . Mr,. c . F. Tnmokir;s 3 ,..1 buw-colored candles. Each col-11carnati~ns, . greenery, red net . va. with her daughter and son· Meets af
hexachlorophene to cut down sp.clslists point out, that a woman who eats properly and
Orval Wdes frll rn l'entral srhool or suggested th e various prom- and _sahn ribbons. Tall red tap- I in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
I on bacteria and further inf~ woman needs to study her skin geb adequale rest wiD reap
and \Irs . 0 110 Slrarrss. Mrs . i&lt;es ol God including the sbed ' ers m re_d holders were used on Luckeydoo. She was joined sunMrs.
I tlen. Rinse thoroughly wtth type and learn that proper use future dividends,
Prank Fugatf' Mrs
Cha r les, blood of Chnsl. the love of God. j e1the1'. s•de. R~d napk1.ns and 1day by Mr. Brewington
and
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\!rs. J. w. MrMrrrrav,
~1rs . and the la&lt;th and truth of the . sided at ~e silver coffee ser· . ner.
land lA&gt; Hong Kong by the IJor.
Ray Rigg,, \Irs. w A. Gibbs, word ol God.
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IVIce. A pmk potted plant was Mrs. James CrisweU and cas Circle_ of the M!dd~port
M C'h 1 K . 11 )I
T An open Bible, marked m col· , used on the p1ano.
daughter Dianne were busi· IFrrst BaptiSt Church Tuesday
A .r s Dow l~i: e~nd n~~:s : ~:·me~ : ored ink, was used in the ceo-•
ness visi'tors in Columbus Sat- 1~ evenln~. at the home of Mrs.
1'ilrrs of
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Durmg the busmess meetrng
1b M Earl Knight who went nell, chatrman, pres1dde,
rc:. ona Elementary.
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note_ from
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!I toy be rs.with her daughter, Mrs. j Mrs. Richard Owen was de- NEW YORK (UP Il -A man youngsters had gone lltrongh so many dropout•.
Lohse also served as presidenl :
Ron Halley who Is a pallenl , votional chairman, having as who has spent nearly hall a the ~usic ca?'p, many on lnro The only ,oompetiUoo Is In
of the new srhool PTA .
I
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0 ong ong
at Riverside Hospllat
jher theme, "Promises of God," century 111lltructin~ roung mUSIC _educa!Jon o_r w become sporls. That. why sporls are
Co rsa ges were al so presented
Mr. and Mrs. Manmng Kloes ·in which she read scripture and people sums ~P the adualtoo In professiOnal muslCJana.
so popular.
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witho:t :o.:a 1~1.,;n: system should offer a lot more
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It C ·I I th F yt B t' t ;ter and family, the Rev. and the Cross Talbot families and Dr Joseph E. Maddy 74 • en graduates In it he said The choice of courses. Free enter·
a '" eTuesday
o e evening
Irs atap the
IS M
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' in music education
' ' for &amp;ston Symphony ' has five,· the prist!; . . therg.
I ht wchoose • .
The
annu
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dmn,er
of
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Church
.rs. George Siddall and chll· Mrs .. C. H. Wise,
Pomeror, Ohio
St• fl •nd Offrms Cl ub
of home of Mrs Dav d Darst
Idten.
mh1p lund was dtscussed by the young, says our school Chicago Symphony 15.
• thai s what thts country was
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY 1Me1gs Tem ple, Pyth~&lt;.m Sislt-rs, 1 Mrs. Will~ Ant~ony, ·vice · Weekend guest! of Mr. and lthe chairman, Mrs. Clyde Wine- systems are too rigid with
founded on."
NOT OPEN
:was an evenI of Monda\ even· Ichairman preSJded in the ab- : Mrs. Everett Bachner and dau- brenner.
curricula, the school day Is roo The academy offers a variety As for school hours, welll
ing in th e socta l rooms of the i senre of 'the cha~rman
Mrs ' ghter, Conme, were their daugh- 1 T
. ' short, and the competition of high school courses, Wii!' Maddy is outspoken about
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY . Columbus, and Southero Ohto ' Tony Fowler. Mrs. Fra.;..,. Bea: ter, Mtss Karen Bachner, Ohio awe~~e~~o::; ;:-.:~ked wbrtDg : offered studenb almost nil.
plenty of students enroll~ 10 t.,acbers who strike lor •
FEB. 18 ond 19
leMrrr Company .
i rhs gave devolions on theme UmversJty, and Mtss Mary be sent w Hon Ko~ m::etlg WI "! think American education the language and o;crence •horl&lt;!r work weke- "the cbild
Bnrt Lancaq Pr
" THE TRAIN"
Bel lv Spencer, preSJdenl, pre- "Washing the Heart's wm' Schaaf of Columbus.
lclo h' I Bg
g d used iB sick," said Maddy, "anything courses. We offer four years should be the one considered.''
Cartoons
.sldt&gt; d ove1 the short busmess ldows."
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Mrs. Fr~nk Hy~ell of Rutland [wot mg or acone
College. to get by.
of. LaUn, three of Russian," A strike for higher pay, he
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ,meetmg followmg the dmner., The circle sent
birthday IS a medical patten! a\ Metgs ,'ld Day of Prayer was an- "Look who's doing the said Maddy. Not many other concedes, can have Ito reaanns.
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Hostess"' for the year were! cards w the special interest Gffieral Hospttal In Pomeroy oHeaounced w b? held Feb. 5 at l&lt;!acblng. Our leaders of 1990 achools match that."
Spartan Beglmen
Hurt l. ancastcr in
dJSrus&lt;ed
and
a
note
of
thanks
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where
she
IS
bemg
treated
for
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MethodiSt
Church
In
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"THI! TRAIN''
.d ;
M H , M El ! m1ssronary and get·well cards h rt .1 t H d ghter dleport at 1,30 p m.
are getting a 1940 education , . "Education Is enforced in this
nter oc en Academy,
Bu rt Lan c.2 ~ l f'r . i'&lt;nli Sro· ~ Ira rom rs
ora( e c -Ito shut-m members, Money was a ea at men . er au . ,
doled out by those who weat eo u n t r II
said Maddy hours run from B·OO a.m. to
fif' ld . Jeann e Mor-:'all, ~'II · hmnev for flowe_rs
received fer the Scholarship Mrs. George Johnso_n of Middle- It was announced that a brl·l to school In the 1920's and Studenill Y,;..en't motivated. I'~ 4:30 p.m., break Jm:, dinner,
chel Simon. Suwnn&lt;' flo n.
Du
nng
t~e
socral
hour
games.
Fund
The members were ask· port and daughter-m-law, Mrs. dal shower for Martha Fowler 1930's."
eonvlnced that's w there are resume from 8:00 to 7:30, and
Colorc1rtoon
were played a_nd pnzes award- ed to conlribute sweaters for Pearl Hysell are With her at !would be beld Feb. at
the Maddy never finished the
by
then there's a "study table''
SUNDAY, MONDAY
: ed to Mr_s .. Phil Memharl: Mrs. Hang Kong and clothing for the the hospital.
church, The cirele Is to have ninth grade, but he holds eight
until 9:15 p.m. four ev..Binp a
and TUESDAY
George Childs, Mrs. Mmme. Gtl- Mather School.
Mr. and Mrs. Walron Manley the devotions for tile B. H. San- bonorary docroral&lt;!a from coDeCtJODS
week lor any student wbose
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~t~e an~ ~rs . Bt'lty :•sss. i The World Day ol Prayer spent the weekend In Columbus Iborn Missionary Society meet- ges and universities. He foundgrade drops below a C. The

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That ' I Man River is Back in its anks
The Ohio River Wednesday 1 rote ol two-lenthl of a lootl7, Rt. 14 In Millersville, Rt.
lftemooD began retreating to- por hour. Sbermaa
Ford, 12 from Portland to the Athel!l
ward Ill banks In Pomeroy llld Lockmaster, indicated the river 1Counly Line Rt. 248 near
· by todly it had receded from bad been receding tllree-tentbs ter. Rt. 331 at Antiquity and B.t.
East Malo-It at Sycamora and of a loot each hour uprtv..-, 143 between Middleport
aid
·. L)'DII-sts.
and the fall would probably Bradbury,
No merchanll were forced to opeed up in tbe Pomeroy area Classes were resumed thfa
move tholljJb the water literally yet Wday.
morning at Pomeroy Elementary
bad lapped at the fronts of sev· State Highway Deparlmeat lchool but both the Juaior aid
eraL
employees bere laid aeveral Senior Highs remained closed
The water gauae lD Pomeroy bJJbways In the COUIIIy would as did all schools of Soulhent
at IG ~- m. showed 45.8 ft., a be clear of water aad debril Local. ft was expected most of
drO{) of nearly two feet from before the end of today.
the schools where cl ..... wore
where the rampallnl Dblo bad Those hlghwayo otlU eloled called off would be reopeaod
crested bert. It bad lloDd in clbi:.:.•:.:mo
= rmn=·:::.g...:were:.:::...::Sta=te::....:Ro=ute:::..::F:.:r.::id:::ay'.:.._ _ __ _ __
Pomeroy at t7.5 al 4 a.m. Tues.
day, then raised 1110ther Inch
yesl&lt;!rday morning as the result of the rainfall during the
light.
Tbe water tben began roeedill8 for &amp;ood early wedn..
day aRerooeo and hu been fallIng 11 a al&lt;!ady, but slow rate
alnce. MalD-•t and all other
atreels of Pomeroy's bUJJiness
district were open wtraffic this
momlitg. Water, bowever, stU!
covered the WWII's parking lol
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of !be trouble course
Owens, Ella Lemley, Mrs. Ellz. circle will be hostess for the son and family, T-Sgt. and Mrs. The group voted to donal&lt;! $5 : Interlochen, Mlch
d ".:(the
Maddy oow a grandfather ol
t~fii,~:;
. 1:l':':~''h;~;;;1i ,' abeth
Allm•n. Mrs. Ben Neutz. March meeting of the B. H. Son- Virgil Manley,
w the school lunch program. I wintertime acbooC th':'lnterlocl&gt;
five wa~ born in Welll•"'co1orcartoons
!mg. Mrs. Davrd Farmer and born Sociely me t'
Mrs. Dana Hamm presented the
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! Mrs. Oiho Watts.
D .
h
e mg.
sludy hook lor the eveni M l en Arts Academy which gre\1'
an..• and began studying violin
. .. ·-·-· urrng t • program
hour
n-ng. .rs. out of the IIWDIJiel' music
'libm he was live. He left
Mrs. Darst read a letter from
uuuald Boone g~ve the clostog camps.
school at 16 to concentrate 01
i the Norton family, missionaries
prayer. A guessmg game was
To (lifer Collep Coaraet
PT. PLEASANT- Three elvll music and at l8 was the
in India. Tbank·you notes were
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played and pries awarded to The acndemy opened Ill LICtloo• were rued In the olllce yotlllg•st member of llle
'7"d from Belly Kllligan, mis·
Mrs. Wmebrenner and Mrs. Sepl&lt;!mber 1162, and IIU the fll the Mason County Circuli MlnneapoUs Symphoay, playing
I. s100ary. Cherry Pte, coffee and The Jolly Bunch Sewing Club [Ellabeth Slaven.
camp Is for yoqsters from aert Tuesday.
viola and clarlneL
: nuts were served to tbe above beld Ita annual valentine par-· Mrs. Scinee was aaalsted by Ute 8lb througb 12th gradel, bnt Two o1 the act10111 ooncern His first major teacblng job
, and Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mrs. Bert ty Monday evening at the home Mrs. Dale Mourning In servin!l the academy 1000 will l!lpand promissory notes wltb the First w., as supervisor ollustrumeD.
BodJmer, Mrs. Genevwe Sax- ot Mrs. Willis Grueser. A valen- a dessert course carrying out to offer the 11rst two yem of NaUonal Baillt of Ripley plain- tal music ia the lleehestlr,
· ton, Mrs. Nora Hamilton.
tine box had been made by Mrs. the valentine theme. Valentlae college.
Glf In bo1b actions. The first Ia N.Y. acboola, Ha tall8hl Ia
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Grueaer for the valentine ••· napkins and candy carried out Dr, Maddy said some 30,000 against James R. Hoffman, Rt. other school systems, 0fitm11ec1
I CLEVELAN 0N LAWN
change by members. Jolly Pal the theme.
1 Lem, with the plaintiff de- national hlgb acbool Clfcheatru
ALL ~EW FURNITURE FOR
I est
DUPI - Ern- gifts were also exchanged.
.
~ding judgment against the lor music confereocea, lllld In
' died .;;,ampbell,. 50, Cleveland, Mrs. George Hackett,
new Others attending Ia addition
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clelendaAt lor lite JUDI of $MO.Il. 11128 set up the lnlerlocheot
00
. esday mght mChmty president, was In charge of a
the above wero Mrs. Lillian
The second actton namea JJoyd Mualc camp. He's oondu&lt;led
::;spttal of burna r..,.JVed Mon. short business meeting. Round- McGhee, Mrs. Fred Gtbb6, Mrs.
Ul S nnUQ
llouglaa RL z Leon, defendant all over the coonll'y and
Y when his clolhing caught robin cards were sent to Mrs. Pearl Hollman, Mrs. Beulab
aad der:..oo. 'j..
in the meatlons there Isn't a
fire. He wu found lymg en a
.
White Mrs Ernest Bugbee
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' The youth choir of tbe Laurel IUIII of $486.7~.
lnatrument he can't play,
I lawn in front of biB borne with Gertrude Mtller, Mrs. Peg Eas ' Jeann~ Boo,;. a
. his clothes aOame
1llld Mrs. Noah Haskins.
nd
Hannab Cliff Free Methodist
cburcb The tbltd actiDD Is aeeklng I asked Dr. Maddy whal be
INCLUDING
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Games were played and tbe , Greenlee, guesto.
met In the recreaUon room o1 jUdgment In the 8liiD oll&amp;ttiOO.• lbought of rock 'a roll
A
I All distances In Cuba
are .1 prie won by Mrs .. Ernest Hugh·
SALES REPORT
the pai'IOIIllg8 Mtlllday evening 15 with tbe T$leallng, Inc. "You can~ help It, II'• lib
Frl9ldalre
' measured fro
24
t :es wllh Mrs. Wilham Robson
bl
folio•-'•• pra~•- for a ...... plaintiff :0\1il. .......... .-... ol lite the comics," he Jaughad. Thea
m a
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lte · dded ,
RefriiJiraiOI
' diamond set in the floor of the I~onmng e
r pr ·
"· Gallfpollo Dblo Feb 12 jliU ness meeting and valentine par· adlolJ are;: Wi!l!l ~
lleveJ.
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a . • ' like jal, It IIVeo
; capitol In Havana.
;Grueser served a de;mert course
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opmeot c..p., llol/it.11!Lll VIolet tills a chance to-lmproviM , • ,
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175 to 220 lbs. 17 to Scripture reading aad prayer Lee, WUUam and·IJoulae Mar· fine training."
;
ful sire
1w1th coffee and mJDill at the HOGS
When a blll II veroed,
II close of the meetmg.
11.50, 220 w 250 lbs. f1 w11.50; by the Rev Eugene GIU t[l8ll- CWII, L. A. aad Ilabel1 Wright. He then oonlelsed lbal paris of It are defeated.
a IBAittendMing wAerle MrMsi.UHermMan ~~:.:. :Sss28i~~ ~~
ed the ~lni- Plsns ,..... The actloD ~,1be leasing, ~f.!~!ed banjo,~ aad
, a• ey, rs. ma
er, ra.
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made to SJIOIIIOI' a hymn Bing ln81alloiloil, ~ of teJ.. ...... .,t with a jazz Combo lD
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Louis ,...,.~. f
:Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. Perry 15 ~ 20; Sows and Pigs 75 to at the churcb Sunday, February 891s1oD sell.
Cblcago.
Buy on hsy Terms
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' ~, ounded the first , Mitch, Mrs. Kenneth Byers, Mrs. 125, Shoats 1D w25.
%1 at
m
A tmall down paymtnl
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Iwoman s maga2lne 1n the Umt· . 11 E Bush Mrs
Wlllra' m CATTLE - Steen 18 to 28· 'vat
••·tr'"'·led,
ond only S1.00
' ed States in 1830 u·
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1 "Godey's Lady'
Bea k'?,g
to e~sFl5 toCo23; Baby ~ 20 gameo were played, aad cake
1 Reynolds, Mrs. James Johnson,
'"' PQME.OY
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Pit' da~.
.28 • at ws 1Z to II, Can- Iced In pink with tbe name o1
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1Mrs Carl Matrox, Mrs. Emil
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\Ball, Mrs. Shirley Mills, Mrs. ners 11 to 13; Bulls II to Zl; member Inscribed, and lee
I He•dqu•rters For
Hackett, Mrs. Hughes,
'Mra. M~ Cows 100 io 200.
cream, were aerved by ,Jb
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Orin Smith, Mrs. Robson, Mrs.
AL CALVES- Topll7.75; ElljJene GW and Mrs. Ban7.
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James Jividen and Mrs. Grue- Seconds 32 to 31; :Medium 30 Clark. l'ri!fOIII were Sue Tracy.
ser.
to 34; Com. &amp; Hvs. 22 to 30; Betty Klein, Brenda Gllmol'e
CuUa 20 to 28.
Karolyn !loulsbJ, Kay Howe~
WOMAN KDJ.ED
SHI!EP - Ewes l Lms. t to Karen Flores, Martha Bater
CLEVELAND (UP!) - 'Mre. IOo Stock Ewes t 10 18; Fat Becky Eblln, 1lollcbf
Emma Mllls, 11, aeveland Sheep 5 to 12; &lt;;ull• I ID 5; Patty Neu\llbtl, Mike Wrllbt,
Helgbet, died 'l'Uelday In Huroo Buckl f to 10; Fat Wetbero I Tomll(lulari,, LeGnard ~
Road Hospllal of bums and to II.
WaYJlt•.Lelfbelt; l•u ~ ,'( ,'
IDIDka Inhalation IUflered when LAMBS - Top!! II; Seconds rq., 'II'JII, · ~!W P\•l!lij(
Middleport, 0.
fire strw:k ber bomt lall Z5 to 11!1; LlCbt WIL 11 to II; ~iii, ClWt ........... ~ ., '
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XVII NO. 253

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Offered India
By Humphrey
FJood Threat to Valley Believed Passed . .::..":.:.\"~;-.~~::.n.~

RECI!;DING - BuslneSimen along East Maln-st breathed easier Wednesday about the time this picture war taken 11 the llond water began re· Lock 23 officials at Apple
ceding. Water had completely left the street between Lynn and Sycamore by today wilbout any buslneaa baring to move. - Sentinel Photo,
Grove said at 10:30 •· m. Wday
the river wu droppiag there 11

By United Prenlateraalloaal
The swollen Ohill River
claim~ two lives Wednesday
~sht \lui f su_dden celd snap
put .a \'h'ltlal end w the thre~t
ol terlqlla lloodl!'l 10 the Ohto
R!ver ~alley. . .
.. ~jllr drowned
lll!at ltonibn when _1beir boot
capilzoclln the sw1rhng back·
wal&lt;!rs of the river. The victims
were Theresa Liltlejehn, 17,
Ironton, and Hayes Kimble, 19,

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Ohio Furnace Road near roday. Schools In Marietta tpeD·
lronron, Theresa's brother, ed for the first time this week
Frank, 19, managed to swim w and nearly all roads were open
shore.
as the river went baek into ita
The river continued to recede banks.
from Sleubenv!Ue to near PortsRiver Hold• Ste..y . . .
mouth and the crest was At Portsmouth, the river bad
expected lo reach CinclnnaU held at 61.4 feet from 3 a.m
and tito1e out ·or ·ObJo some-· tllfUII#J mid-morning, One llcJil
time Friday.
road was closed and the lower
Marietta, which had water on level of U.S. 52 remained under
several of Its streets Wednes- water. but traffic moved freely
day, was cleaning up the debris oo the upper level.

Six pumping stations were JD. ClncianaU optlmlat!caDy preoperation at Porllnllllth but dieted Wednesday that no more
none of the city's l1oodgates lee weuld fmn 011 the river
had to be erected. One obaer· this year,
ver said the river wn "more
of a •utSance tho anythlDC •
Loll Ice Bepo1'l •• •·
else "
We have Issued our lui lee
At Clnclnnatl, the river atood repilrt lor 1111 aealllll," a for..
at 5U feet, ~ il!ll'·~ over ~aster ~ld.
Hood •tage, ana wal etple · ··'l'lii' HuUII• N&amp; ~
w crest at ~-5 feet sometillll' again after lloodlng part1 af
Ia!&lt;! Friday.
the West Grtea tlormllery area
The U.S. Weather Bureau at of Ohio University at Athena,

Studenll held their ground
aad avoided the yearly ritual of
evacuating the low-lying resi·
donee halls and moving 00 blgher IJ'OUDLI.
Fair and cold ,...ther wao
upected to dominate llle pic·
-~ Friday. Overnijbt
lelaforaluNI,.flll•~ 11
at Maoalleld and readlrip near
mo ..,. upeclld in some
parll of Northern Ohio llnight.

Reso. ..t 18
· Closed
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Airport Assured ~7~-;::·:: .r"tush
With ~ew Grant

11urvived a wiJd west sbom.
oot Wedaesday.
Wltueosee ~aid Jam.. MeCullen, 2%, came to llle Henry
moiDn Co., where Cleveland
Watkins, 41, ~ort&lt;s and con·
fronted blm With a gun after
PT. PLEASANT - Construction - when the weather -aa argument over money.
breaks -of a proposed $219,690 airport near here appear·
McCullen allegedly fired aiJ:
ed certain today.
sboto at close ran1e and Wa~
Gov. Huelett Smith announced from Charleston tnday kbta puUed blo own guo ao be
that Point Pleasant will receive a federal grant of $59,845 otumbled backwards, firbtl
maklnc poosible the constructton of a 3,200 foot paved alr· oev•al lholl 11 McCoUeo.
strip.
MeCalleD wu trealed fer 1
Pleasant Resort, oow closed
mlatr ann wouud. Watkina
The governor said the Appal· cause of flnancilll ~~~:~~~ wot 1a fair condHion.
achlan BegimiBI Commission and the National Goard
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wm add $109,145tn Federal Avi· Approval of the $59 845
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atlon Agency funds. The Mas- compteled all the .. ~
on County Court bas cooperat- Incident to proceeding 1111
ell w provide t!(l,OOO.
project, it was reported.
The airport site has been ap- Local agencies 1n Meigs and
proved jwtt oorth
of Point Gnllla ceuntles of Dblo,
Plea1181!t off Route 62 on 1 tract the Ohio River from Maaon
of the old illdustrtal Rayon pro- County, are In process of
perty I'UIIIIIng beblnd the Point lng Federal grants lor airstrips.

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tion of the U.S. aid proaram cut oU during the lndo-PID
tan border . wac. Th~ money was offered for the purchase
of commodities cooSJdered essential to the Indian economy,
plagued by_a severe food shortage.
The VICe ~resid~nt discussed .the new loan during a
two hour .meeting_ With three Ind1an cabinet officills-G.
Subramaman, miniSter of food, agriculture, community development and cooperation; Sschin Chaudhuri, minister of
ll~nce; and Asoka Mehta,
mmlster of planmng. . . for President Jnhnaon, n... 111
- l!lunphfo;',-on • · 4ala~' tour Wet~..,tay •~ !tom , Paki.'llan,
where he announced
t he
resumption of u. s. aid 1o
India's neighbor.

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complex of governmeat build·
ings built by the British 30
years ago.
Informed sources said the
v1ce preSident tai!'ed at length
about Indian agr1culture development and the
counll'y'a
emergency lood Reeds.
The talks were part of seriea
which included dlscussiol
or1
Chinese Commumst expansion
aiLD8. Red Chma invaded
the
northern frontier of India ill
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decision to close.
. The plusb tourist and conven- The Slate Highway
Patrol
!100 facility bas oncounl&lt;!redU· Investigated a two-car collision
nanc•al problems a10ce epemng in Meigs county 11 HO p.m.
last summer. In January it was Wednesday on Rt 121 at the
reported at a special meeting junction of Hysell . Ru• Rd. No
ol srockbolders of the West Vir.
glnls lndUJJtrles
Development ooe was IOJured.
Corp that tbo re110rt had debb ~ffic• ' said that Cheryl Lynn
totaling $1,012,000.
Wtlllam 17• RuUand, headed
The facllity waa built with dr~· a~em~Ied loh passlt a car
the aid of 1 $1 tK2 000 federal Jven Y ennet M. .at.oon,
0
£
Joaa. Privat. iA~esion t
17, Rutland, just •• Matson
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$357 000
pu up started to make a left tur• onto
JJ{
11 waa reported Hysell R1111 Rd.
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Ute corporllioll wu in lll'l'ears There _was heavy damage w
on its Interest paymeota on the the Wdhams car and mmor
federal loaa, and I IUDiber of damage to _the Matson car. No
PT. PLEASANT - The ft. Pleasant llolulng Author· credlwrs were -king repay- one was InJured and no charge
lty opened fnur bids Tuesday lor temporary flnllnclDC of meot.
was filed .
Funeral servicee for William
50 unlll of low-rent public
W.
lble, 76, Racine, who died
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bousing to cost $600,000:
I to • ytll' period to psy •
AU-County Choir
Police Cite Driver
in tbe Veterans Memorial HosThree bids were r«:e~vad,
temporary notee.
pita! today at 5:3tl a.m., will
from New York banks, and
It wu .'llso IIDOLIICI!d
To be Org~d
Into Mayor's Court
be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the
Three Middleport boyl had Citl!en's National Bank of Pt. that IBOther &amp;0 bousln8
Ralph Werry, relqpoos dl- A Middleport man was cited Ewing Chapel wtth the R.,,
the biggest treat &lt;lf
young Pleasant was the fourth bidder. for the olderly are oow Ia
ol the Meigs County J111- ., Mayor c. o. Fisher's court Charles O'Connor officiating
6::'~ ~vltbls
aththe 'lhe local bank wao low bid- plllllllln8 ollie Ia Pt. Pleasant.
Clamber of Commerce, bas i• Middleport viUage on a reck· Burial will be in the
th res takene
~: ere der. It wao tbe fifth lsoue
llliiOlUICed aa all • counly Youth Jess operation charge following Falls cemetery beside biB late
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fe!Io~:ebasketball see
":;:: t~mporary nol&lt;!a, aad Ibis iB
Will be fGnned Ssutrdsy • mishap on South Third-av at wife, Agnes.
PbU d hi ~ De- first time- that a local
General
Taylor
to
2:30 p. m. at the educational 10:50 p.m. Wednesday,
He was employed 1 t the U.S.
1
1
8
bid oa the notes.
Sp•ak on War at ~,~ou
of lbe Federated William Edward Ar..ld. :11, Lock and darn Jl until his reur.
trow~n. PI sWill. e P a an • inatitutloa
The ClliJ:enl Natlnaal
~
""
in Pomeroy located •· was cited after hilt southbound men!.
Ia
_Mickey CbUds aad Dennis and bid oR the notes In
Geaeral Maxwell D.
from tilt Pomeroy Post vehicle struck a legally parked Survivors Include lour 80111,
J1mmy ~ogp, all ac~ve part!· with the Pittsburgh
special coosullaDI to
office.
car owned by George Ohlinger, Robert and
Homer, botb ol
will be
the Ohio The choir will siJig March fl &lt;Middleport. Damages
to the Xent, ..d Charles and Edward,
clpsnl! 1n Middleport s elemea- Bank.
CAPE ~ENNEDY (UPI) - In tary school basketball progra_m. When 10 per cent
cam..:'to
at an All • Cunty church ,.... front of Arnold's vehicle were both of Racine; two dallf[bton,
an amb1tloul Project Apollo served as chore boys dar10g revenue bonds will be
''The Crisis fa
Nam•
vice. The Jaycees wlJl I[!Onaor estimated at $125 wbile Ob- Anaa Mae Obitz, Raclu, ... .
debut, the United ~ next the .professional game.
·
.
da Feb :H
project in enoperatlon wltb linger'I car bad approximately Lois Wbismao, Detroit, Frielldl ·
:S"tesday
te: eh thr
Miek~y: 12, son of Mr. and Trowel Pretented
{;..
u
the Mel&amp;• County Ministerial $135 damages. No injuries were may call at the funerol
INDL\NAPOLP, IND. _ AT
some Y w ·PUll
ee Mrs. WJ!llam Childs, was chosea Hi G
.. _CoD
dor .to v:~am·
opelk ALLSOclatlo1.
reported.
an)lllme.
least 10 JOliDI llrls aon&gt;e
men to the moon, check
to work lor the Philadelphia
o ran...,
ege
on! m.up. and~
capsule that will carry
team while Dennis Boggs, 12, Rio Grude
1:15 p. m. In MeiOOI'lal
... Q Weapolll, roamed
and try. out the engine that
and Jimmy Boggs, 10, were IIJI' celved 1 gift
ol the
Indiana CIUI!Iryalde today
blast them home.
for the Pistons. The ll&lt;!rest w !boot IIIOcialed
I _ . Seriel ,. 1be Elpsnd·l
three violtlt outbreaka at
The federal apace agency, Ia
boys were taken by !hell' the college
Future
llate &amp;Iris ttCbool near
disclosing detaUa of the Initial fathers ~.the game where ''Wilt Stephen ·E. Jentins of
.
•
State police oontlnued to
Apollo te•l 111Cht, aald todoy
SlUt CbamheriBin broke Grande presenled a trtwel
the ...,.. II'OIIIILI the [IIIUI
thel the spaceship at launch the aiJ.time pro scoring reoard. by bla lather John D.
stltutlon lor deUnqueut &amp;Iris
wlll weigh a reoord 45,900 The trio happ&lt;'lled lo be stand· a stonemaaon, to belp
hopei Lll llndlng some of the pounda.
at the right place at the foundation
11onos ol
IJ)nlatea who escaped
II will be hurled 310 mUeo
lllpe and were aaked
Hall, the college's first
riUCOUI melees Wedneod.ay
Into apace lly a br&amp;nol new
W&lt;!Uld like to aerve.
, log wblcb waa erected lD 1174.
t'.rntoa and eveniiJC, Cluae Saturn 1B super rocket
tlifly aceepted.
! The trowel waa preaented
the outbiUI: waa llllkno1nl.
rammed back toward
boya folded jackeill
Mrs. Mary Lowls, curator
'l1LI'M aeparlle Cllllbrelb
earth at J81fi0 miles per
also handled water-boy
the Herltep Room lD the
ed tbrGUih the block •
111 the Apolln opaeecrafl ~gl: ~~(:Can:tln=ued~lr:oo:n~P:•:ge~l~)• ege's new library.
~plu. Autboritlel llld
that Ia three yem .~ be
lltird ilillbllilr •• tbe
lunar omllriro
.......moir
' Molp l G II lltl[lllal
' "'"'
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. io''11111i
.
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GlHI" ' Ililt ,nita.
The ·.Lilreralt ' •carrier
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Middleport.
· lnljjDd, ~ 19lldm
lloler, four,,desb,o ya• .ORi r•.· •&gt; ~·
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POINT PLEASANT - Thelnew dlrectoro. Captain
Pleasant Point Resenrt aear said, "This iB a temporary ·
here was closed ''indefinitely" I until new management Is seWednesday by the Small Busi· cured."
ness Administration. captain L "No tresp1ning" olgna
A. Wright, a major stockbolder, been prJSted, sta~ that the
said the plush resort will be property Is "In the custody ol
closed until sometime after an agency of the U. S. aov,....
March I.
ment."
On that date, there wlll be 1 Employn nl the relill't were
stockholders' meeting to elect oot givea adviiiCte ootlee of the

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