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t-Dally Seat1nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March S, 1968

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POWER

JNSPECI'ION TONIGHT
' (ContiDued from Pago I)
~ The annual Inspection of R•· l
elne Lodgne No. t61 F &amp; AM
(Continued !rom Page I)
percenlqe ever recorded by
~ : n · be h•ld tonight at 7:30. All
The new measure, to be Qblo Power lor a single year.
~aster Masons aro invited.
signed into law today
by ' At the end of 1964, the figure
President Johnson, is modeled was 46 per cenl
after the Gl bills ol World War The company added 2,{63 ,
I'II'Vm'ED TO INTERESt OF ll and Korea which brought electric home heatins lnslalla'.1: MEIGS . MASON AREA tralnlng and benefits te 10.4 tlons to Its lines during 1985, .
mllhon Gls. The Veterans Ad- bringing the total 11011 being
:: 'itcf'l•,.. 1. oWttt, f'Ut1111t11r
ministration expects
5000110 served 10 almost 15,iJIIO. Also
"\f~. CMI.._, TlnMI'Iill, ldillr
PuDlllhell evei'JI atternoon eactlllf men Will aUend SChOOl during added )&amp;St year Wer8 •
new
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orne- ure's operation. The bill ap- Industrial firms fer a terrlto"·
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plies to men wno have served wide total of 713.
alii!:~~ tb: ,.:.:e:;~c•c~':',.'!~:!: at any time after Jan. 31, 1955. 1 Durbll llll, lbe CIOIDJtlllJ
"tt1orl~1 ad~ertlaiDI rtpreMnlatt,.e :
-END STRIKE
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e'.fun wbe:e .va11able 30 oenw "' turn to their jobs today at Gen- progam. Tlaele aew flrJDI,
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:::; ~ ~ year '!'bey wUI of Wrlgbt·st. Company officials said the new pipe will be "tied-in" 10metime today. Jamea Kautf, company 110ployee, Ia

l!PI Rriefs

tHE .DAILY SENTINEL

TIIREE SAJJ:8 S1!:T
The JWI!or Motller's Oub ol
Eastern High School will hav•
a bake sale, Saturday, Maret
5. at Gaul's Market in Chester
Lyons Market at Tuppera Pltilm
and at Babcock's store In Lon&amp;
Bottom, aU beglnnlns at .10 a.
m.

CLUB TO Ml!l!'l'
'l11e Middleport Garden CJut
will meet March 7 In the soelal
room of the Columbus
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SOUtbenl Ohio E;leclrio Compa!
ny. Hostesses will be Mra. Wd·
Dam Morris, Mrs. Carl HortJ,
Mrs. B. B. Zeigler, Mr1. EJII.
abelh Fisher and Mn. JaiDII

Arnold.

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tmnporarlly wblla c:alliDI a conatllutional convenllOD m reform
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ACCRA., Ghana (UP! More
Communist Chinese and Russians lechnlclans today were
reported beiug expelled from
Ghana, amid growing signs lhat
the CommWlisl world was losing its major foothold In West
Africa.
Trucks were aeen behind the
bolted ga~ of the Red Chinese
embassy loading dozens of woodea erates, most on·them bearing
"Peking"
stencil!. Ghana's
aew rulers meanwbUe made It
clear they planned to move
right from the Marxist eeon~&gt;mics of ousted President Kwane
Nkrumah. National Liberation
Council Chairman Lt. Gen. J•
sepb Ankrah said Wednesday
nlp,ht state soclsltsm would be
replaced by free. eDterprlae.

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at work on large 111m and hlgbway projecb and being Iran..
ported over the country to such
projects.
Ladiea ol the churdl oenlng
luncb were Mn. Lena Grueser,
Ml'l. Ully Haack
and Mrs.
C!Ma Karr. Vice pl'etlldanl, Dale
Warner presided.

WOMAN DROWNS
MARIE'M'A, Ohio (UP!)
Mrs. Irene Cox, 61, McConnelsville, drowned Wednesday
In the Musklngum River, just
10uth ol the Beverly-Waterford
Bridge. A pone and other per801181 articles beloliiiDI ID her
were Jound 011 the river blnk,
!Duchlns off the aearch lor her
body wbJc hwas recovered.
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NOW YOU KNOW
--~Tbe lint llaiiitU W11 InMdlo General Bospllal
l1lalled ID the Wblte Roue Ia
Admissions - Alina Wines, 1111 while MUianl Fillmore wu
RD., Racine; Marcia CatT,
prealdent.
pers Plains; (.'harles
pera Plains; Lennie Puii!Dll, 11
ReedsvUle ; Patrick Morrissey,
Ractae; George 'lboma, Pomeroy.
Discharges - George Hobsetter, Pomeroy; Mary Carr, Cool·
vUie; Cbarlea Van Conney, Mid·
dleporl; Gr~ Hyaell, Middleport; Bessie liumphrey, Athens.

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We will move back into part of The Rclcine Rrst
National Bank Building Thursday, and will conduct
businass as usual while the remainder of the building
is being repaired.
We would also like to take this opportunity to
thank all of the people of the area who helped us
during and after the firt. A$1Jac:ial thank you to all
of.our loyal patrons for their understanding during
this period•.

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lVPI)

Ions awaited, much

Rupp· NamedSEC'S coacb
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:"!'~ed ~ ~ 4, 11, 81'., au
Joseph'a, 11-1! center Walt
t:lyde Lee,
Wesley of Flfth-ralked Ka8ll88 II, 81'~ l!U,
. Dave B'"•
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Rep0ft t 0 Campon Ffl"day

.TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - The
Cmcmnall Reds got their top
run producer of 1965 01 the
dotted line for this season bot
11 will be Friday before Deroo
Johnson reports ~ camp.
The sluggmg third baseman
who led the major leagues in
runs batted ID eJided his holdout
Wednesday when be signed a
contract lor $30,000, doub~e hll
salnry of last year. He 1s. reported to have aought $to,OOt,
The :!&amp;-year-old lllflelder's
s!grung lefl only pitcher Jim
Malo»ey was a holdout.
Manager. Don Heffler

of 1II1Y surplus weiJihl on any·
ooe and among many who already are ill exeelleAt shape 1
was happy to see Mill PaP~»· •·
our new pllcher, who lool:s
like be's ready to go already."
"Yes," admitted Pappas,
"I'm lighter th811 usual. I
weighed in at Z05 and my normal pitching weight varits
usually !rom 2011 to ZIO. I'm
8IUIIOUS to llave a good season
and I want to be ready when
the bell rings.
"I feel really good, and 1 like
the spirit of Ibis olnb already
although l'v• only beel1 hero 1

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ll1door half-time -.1 lloldar, lloal" ID awaiiiC
wlll compete in the let\ track Montrul.
and field cbampk\lllblpe Salur- J.i'r8llt leiD, a 1...... .
day night ID M'ad18on ._,_ Montreal DOI'UID .......;,.,
Garden. FarreD hal ""b;;; hoped lbl boul .iij"'j;

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pointed out tbet at
in the·SEC and the top team
DETROIT (UP!) - Wing Ab nothing had ben
the 1aloo.
JlcDonald, who oeored live "We haven't
and had 14 asalsts wilh agreement yet,
NBA SlladiBgs
Detroit Red Wings of tbe on paper," Selke llld.
By United Prell JDtel'lllltlonal
Hockey League this er, we have lndlcatted
l!aolerll Division
wu sent Wednesday toiBouts, Inc.i thai we
W• .L. Pet. their
larm club In the ohaU be able t o Boston
t8 U .678 Central Professl011al League. agreement "
Philadelphia
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Cincinnati
42 %1
New York
%1 41
Wealel'll Division
W· L. Pel.
Los Angeles
38 32
Baltimore
34 'II
Sa• Francisco
31 to
St. Louis
29 38
Detroit
21 51
Wednesday'• Reolllll
Boston Ito New York 104
Baltimore 19 Los Angeles
Detroit 131 San Franclsct
(Only games &amp;&lt;heduled)
Tbursday's GaPhlm!Hadelj1•hlal
San Frano18CO at

LEXINGTON, Ky. (VPI) Loata Dampier, Keatnclty Adolph Rupp of
Wall WesleY, Kaasao
was 10med the
11Gb Verp, !lake
choice as United Press
Matl Goakas, st. Josepb'a
lional's Southeastern
Diet Sllyder, Davidool
ence Coach of lhe Year.
Tblnl Team
The balloting by
Pol 1\Uey, Keatucky
lers and sportsoastera throughJBC'k Marin, D1oke
oui lhe South saw a few
Henry Flake!, Dayton
scattered votes go to Joe Dan
lAIIta Hudson, Minesota
Gold ol Mississippi State and
Johll Austin, Boston College Hay Mears of Tennessee.
"I must say I am delighted
and honored by this :~election,"
toRupthpiSsateida.m'.t:.s a great
Secoatl Team

respectively 01 the third team.
Roundb!g GUt the -.wl Wll'l '1foot &lt;enter Henry Finkel ol
Da)'lon, guard Jolm Auslil1 of
Boston College and forward
Lou Hudson ol Mluesota, wb
played most of the aeaso• wilb
• cast .alter breakiDg his wrist.
Despite constant pressure of
double teamiRg from oppooents,
Russell is currently second Ia

refused ,to apologize dmi
"unpatriotic Ullllr k I'' ibe-,
when be was JIDIIfled hla :1.
status might •
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Later Wedneaday, lllltD Jla. A. · ·
of Main Bouts, lac., wbldJ "We 1Im1 tiGt'
OWlll aU aoclllary r!CbiiiD tbe Nquesl to 111ft
light. oald the boul wauld be llbermlll1 lllld. .,...
beld In 1\lootreal IIIII Gilly tile board wDJ
lonna! approval wu Jrilq. A wbole. Ia au pro1t111111tr
very attractive aspect ol aueb 1 i\"8111 1t."
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promotion made CQII[OI'IIIIIiltl TtmU, 11a1n11n1
likely.
PleuaDtvllle, N. 1., -~..The poaslfiWty lhll tile avkJu1 ID baft 1M
llnallred and had ''110

It is also a great tribute
the man known as the BarOB
Bluegrass Basketball.
Rupp fell on hard times In
the 191"&gt;4-1965 season when his
Wildcats Jell to a 15-10 mark
Many coaches would acoepi
this record with pleasure. But
it was the worst ill Rupp's
illustrious 35 years with Kenlucky.
The forecasters ol gloom and FARRElL IN ICU
doom were ready 'o
NEW YORK (VPI) -T'oDilliiYI
Rupp as being washed up or Farrell of St. Jolm'a,
over the hill, or too old. After lr-======"-;;;;;;-,1
all, you can1 teach 31 old dog FIRST
new tricks.
QUALITY
But then came the
REGULAR _
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tricks, like stressing
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those who've tried ••successfully to Iii! the void.
Deroo Jobnson, the major
leaKll~-.!_!fi runs-batted-In

Willie Horton, Detroit's outfield
sensatioR last year, Is still eight
pounds overweight and &lt;Onducling his own training prGgram.

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YUO WHO WAll liE SIIDDTHIESS OF AlEW IMPAlA.
YOU 11110 IIAII1' 111 PERFORMAICE OF A lEW CHMUL
YOU WHO WAif THE OIIODEIESS OF AI£W CORVAIII.
AIID YOU 111111 WAll THE 1IIIIFI1If,SS Of AllW ClllVY II •••

Fales Dumped
From Tourney

Celtics.
. •. Cru~ Knickerbockers

By United Press lntematlonal
The villl:ory enabled the Wabama'l White J'aleou
The Boston Celtics may be Celtics to go three games were dnmpetl llll-42 by WJrt
slipping a bit but they haven't ahead of the 76ers who have a County Hillh Sebool ol EIJaa..
lost their famous ability to blitz game tonight with the Saa beth in Section Three louJ'Da.
a• opponenl
Francisco WatTiors
meat play at Ripley WedaeiHard-pressed by the Pblladel· The Detroit Pis..;Dll beat the day niJiht.
phia 76ers in the Eastern Warriors, 131-118, aRd the The Falcou trailed b.J 1&amp;8
Division race of the National Baltimore Bulleb defeated thl at the end ol the first period,
Jlasketball Association, the l Los Angeles Laakers. 1!1-113, il 30-16 at baHtime and lNG bJ
Celtics used two blazing rallies other Wednesday aigbt action. thea:.lose of the third JIII'Jod.
Wednesda•1 night to coast to a Ray Scott scored 27 poillts F leo ck Thompson paced tbe
140-IIM victory over the NeiY and Eddie Miles bad 21 to lead ~itens.,.:;rth ~!nts with
y erk Knickerbockers.
the Pistons, who gamed their each.
M
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third victory In 15 games Rich
!Ifact topped Wirl willl
The Celtics raced ofl to a 39- Berry had 21 for the W.;,.iors 20•
22 first-period lead and then Rookie Jerry Sloan's 1~1ooi
WAlLUlA (41)
"blitzed" the Knicks agaln with jump shot with 15 seconds left Redmu 0.1·1, MltcheB 1.0.2,
a 14-4 spurt opening the second was the big play for the MarshaU Mll, 'nlompsoo 7-3half. Nine of the 10 Celtics Bullets, who trailed by 8 pomt 17, While 1+8, Sawyera 1-M,
sc?red in double figures, led by , with 48 sooonds to go. Gus Arthur 01-2. Tota!J 15-12-12.
Wdhe Naulls with 20, while ! Johnson's 28 points led the
WIRT Iii
Wa1l Belamy led the Knick• Bullets and Jerry West's 33 Nelsoa ~Z-12 ~~ J4.10
w1th '!1.
paced the Laker!.
CaiD s.&amp;-10, 1. ivn- •t-1,
pen 2-3-7, Smtih Uf, Coopt~' 1
0-Z. Totals 24-10-11.

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Eastern Kentucky Upsets
MAC Champs; Ohio UWins

It W3! • sad way to e•d the
basketball season lor the MidAmerica• Conferonce's two top
teams.
.But maybe It was sort of anti.
clnnacllc for champ101 Miami
and runnerup Toledo 'IVedaesday
light as both bit the dust 011 lhe
road.
Miami weot to Eastern Kenlucky and was huag with o it~2 shbler as the Redslrias managed ·only 18 points in a lack·
luster secoou hall, a1ld Toledo
was outgwmed at Ohio Uaiver·
sity, 77-68, lor the Rocket..'
third strallht losa.
While Miami was hardly abl-.
to score at all down Ia Keno
lucky, Bowlllg Gr..n and Mal'
shal bad s dollneybrook with
the Falco•s rolling up a 101&gt;95
victory on their borne flocr.
In the only olher Ohio .,.lege
basketball game of the night
Cleveland Stile - Ill
fame ol the ael18011, aa 81·70
decision over Case Tech.
Toaighl, tbe llchodule 1s even
more skimPier before the aclloiJ
picla! up for tbe weetewt X..
vier and CIDcinaall hOot up bo
their IDDual backylnl battle at
Cll!cl•aaU Gardeu iii the only

fourth

:OUEGE
Scores

Ohio U. got help from Don
Spires, who &amp;&lt;ored 24 po!RII,
and !rom guards Mike Ham·
mood aad Dave Bl'O\Vll bo I sec- BJI1lllte4 Pr. I t
ood half blast that nearly ran
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Toledo off the ftoor. The Bob- 1 aSa!Je 91 LouiaYIIIe •
cats outscored Toledo 17-! at Frlgh-DeO. fl BrkiYD Ply 67
one paint tA&gt; wrap 11 up io the LeMoyDt 88 Potedam 81
finale · for bothe teams.
AS811mptioa II Am. laU !II
lollior guard Ni&lt;k Alol 811lled Rldar 86 Iona n
• college career ia a blaze o1 St. Peter's il2 IJV • ~)
glory ao he soorad S2 points for Rut&amp;en M lAblib M
Bowli111 GreeR. wat Piatkowski Clark U. 95 Wrcslr Tech II
added 28 IR the l'WI-alld-aboot St. Jos. (Pa.) liS ~ r1
coalest, and Marshall's George Carnegie Tech 105 Waynesbg 9a
Stone had 26.
Syracuse 9a Niagara 78
Bowling Green bas beatea Trinity 91 Wesleyan II!
Marshall 10 straight limes, and Slrantoa 8'1 E. Btroadsburg "H
tbe Falcollll dJd it wilb their Lafayette 70 Gettysbura 63
biggest scorll&amp; oulbunt of the Nertheulera II Spagfld 10
campaigD. BG oad Ohio lied for Ceal Coan. WI PbUa. Test. 15
third place Ia the Mld·Amerlcan Plymoalh st. II Gorballl II. 74
with 6-6 reoorcts, bebi.ad ctuun- Vermont II Norwich 88
pion MlaDi 114 ~ ro. 'l'llfla • Aument 'II
ledo.
a.llt
The 1tsge Is aet lor the B. XJ. II lllaml (Oblll) 8
NCAA's college d!vtsloa MJd.. Mlaa. St. " Mlaalllllppi 1t
East Regioaal at Atron with BatiiaDy II Wub.aJefr. fol
Obio Collffl'l!llce champ AUOII
.Nidweat
going 18alnsl Stl!nbettvJUe ud Qelgba .71 IIGin Dalila 88
Yol1llfslowa / fae!B( Raadnlpb- Clevellld st. II c- Teeh 70
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meeUng ol lh minds with lht
A takeoff on the old Abbott i_:incinnati Reds, a $30,000
and Costello bit might opeajcontra&lt;l being the stabilizl"'
"Wile's On 'Third?" for Los ·lorce. Don Heffner, the Recla'
Angeles Dodger lans.
inew nmnager, has biRted that
Almost everyone exceplihe'll move Johnson, who socked
"Who" has had a shot at the 132 homers last year, to left
third base job since the ex·i
and try rookie Tommy
Brooklynites moved to the West ! Helms, a former candidate fill'
COlis! in . 1~7.
: chortstop, at third.
ln fact, there has been al Baltimre pilot Hank Bauer
different rna a pencilled in all praised lefthander Steve Barber
the hot comer each of tne lastlfor his "hard work" and
e1ght season opening gomes lpredicted a much better start
since the shlf~ and if Manager! for Oriole hurler this season.
.Walter Alston's la~t ex perCloninger To Opton
nnenl works olll you can 1113ke l Tony Cloninger, the Braves'
that . nine.
24-game wmner a year ago,
The Dodgers have plans to signed for an estimated $45,000
move 1965 rookie of the year Wednesday and was immediateJean Lef~vre !rem second ly named Jlfaoager Bobby
base to third so that he may Bragan's opening day pitcher.
concenlf~te . on hitting ~nd St. Louis, which traded away
wher. his limited range afield three-quarters of its infield
will be less of a liability.
over the winter, will work on
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team work and essentials,
Fillmg the third base hole has according to Mall/jger Red
been an annual dilemma for Sch&lt;&gt;endiensl. . .White 8os
Alsf?n. The last haU dozen outhelder Floyd R 0 b 1 n 1 1 a,
openmg day lmeups show whose batting average slumped
Charlie Neal,
Jim Gilliam, to .265 from .301 iR 1964, socked
Daryl Spencer, Ken McMullen, four balls over lne fence in
John Werhas and John Kennedy practice.
. .Pitcher Julie
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NEW YORK (UPII The
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1111 United Pren ~looCommi!sioa today namlnfl
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Canadian city 11 the new
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Caale Ra8leii, Michigan,
In rapid lire order Wednelu,Dave
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COLUMBUS (UPl) - A . Je- pllftlwetl a part .._
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work In a bospttal In lieu ol baa IIWIIIe4 Ita active DI811military service waa aentenced IIOIDOIII. Goetl II the IOD ol
·; to three yeara In prison Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. John Goett,
day by U.S. District Judge Mel Pomeroy, and lo a IJ'lldaale
Underwood.
of Pnmerey Hlp Scllool HI
Underwood also
placed on ll a member If lite Salft•
£ve years probation Barbara Heart (]Iurcll,
Jearn Emler, 25, who pleaded
guilty to embezzling $400 lor a
.vacation from the CIUzens Na·
Ilona! Bank of Zanelvllle.
Sweeney 801 wiD
Merll Joe Rhodes; 21, Col·
umbos, who bad been ordered to Stop Milk Sla1h
report to Miami Valley Hospit·
FATHER CAPON
al 1D Dayton to work, said he WASHINGTON (VPI) -U.S.
Tbe Rev. Robt:1'1 Farrar Ca· refused because "my conscience Rep. ROOert E. Sweeney, D.·
poa, an Episcopal priest and won't let me." Underwood rave Cleveland, today lnlrocluced a
alllhor ol 'Bed and Board," blm a chance to cbange his mind bUI to make the federal echool
will appear on tbe Oblo Un· but Rhodea said be would "not milk program permanent
Sweeney'• btU calli for spendJverslly campo• as the third compromise my belle!"
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Jng $110 miiJiOII C10 milk for
ID a series ol Kennedy Lee·
school cblldrell ID fiscal 198'1.
taren tonight. His speecb,
' President Johnson bu called
"'l'be Human Being and Marrfor a slash In the program from
loge," will be pre&amp;&lt;nled at
$103 million In fiscal 1966 ID
8:15 p.m. ID Memorial Audl·
$S1 million In 181'1'
tortum. Father Capon 11 vlcor of Christ Qwrcb ID Port ·
Jelfenoa, N. Y~ and II dean
Giants ID the Land, a film
OKEY PAC!t FJNED.
of the George Mercer Jr.
J e1 Ok Pack bas beet
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by General
am $50 and
ey costs, sentenced
.,emor
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Film Ubrary,
wu llhownMotors
Wed· lined
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Club JGllowlng a reglilar lunch- received a six • monlhl ouspeneon In social roollll olthe Fed- slon of his driver's license Ia
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acorltiC In tbe Big Tell .00 ta
allllGit slngJe.handedly ' teadins
tbe Wolvertnea to their third
straight league title. MicliiCan
a big 11!11 doormat Ulllll Russoll
arrived, 1eac1a Micblpa Sta,_
bJ
game bo the standings.

direct vote of 232 sport&amp;wrllerl, Lee wao 1 terrar ot eHier 11 &amp;editors and broadcastera frwu foot-9, scorlnfl 22.6 points 8
all parts of the country.
game and hiwllng down 15.7
Russell, • UPI oecond·team ,rebounds, wblle Schellhase at 4choice in his sophomore season, 4 and Russell at
W«e
was the sole repeater lrom the featured al forward, with Bing
1965 first team, while Schel~ and Waker, both S-3, perfOI'JDo
base and Lee moved up from q at the guard aloll.
the runner-up squad. Besides
&amp;ecead llqud
Sc;bellhase, leading the nallon Louie Dampier, wbose play.
wtlb a 32.7 average, RusseU making
81111 ol!ootllll have led
rllllked third and Bins fourth 1a to rllllked Kentucky
scoring throullh games o1 Feb,
was
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Oil the weU-ba!BIIced team, fellow guards .b v'!ga tl

By IVRT JILOCK
VPI Sporll Writer

t:h:e:lef:t.::Do:y:l•::Sh:ul~er~w~a~s~in~c~b~ar~ge~of~h~e~avy~e~q;ul~p~m~~=at;o~n=tb=e~p~ro~j=ect.=-:-Se_n_tln-:.el;Ph;;;;;;oto.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.!

provide U:JO
adcittlonel jobt =*:o:wn::•:t
and added payrollo o1 ~u-m1~ •
Uon a year.
In lllo field of ulety, Oltlo
Power paated one ol Ill best
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were 15 disabling !njurtea
sustained, or U for each J.
I!Dtered Botpltal
million manhoun
worked, a Persona entering Holzer ~losmarked Improvement over 1864 pita! during the last :u hours
averages for the lndu1try.
. Mrs E 11 Bunch 7U
(Employes aulfered almlll ; : :· Ave.; ~s. Floren~e B.
sii Urnes as many disabhng Burnell, IO'lll Second Ave.; J.
accidents away from the JOb Owen Lloyd, JI05 Adrian Ave.;
u they did while on duty, a Mrs. Gilbert D. Caldwell, Eu·
IA&gt;tal of 88 for the year·)
reka Star Rt.; Sarab L. Evans,
Aa I corporate,. IP·P"Yilll c!ll Rt. I Vinton; Mra. James R.
zen of .the area .rt serves, ~·o Merry, Rt. 2 Bidwell;
Mrs.
Power m 1965 paid out $33.2"11llll· William A. Merry, Rio Grande;
1011 In local, state and federal Mr Ralph w Ralke PL Plea·
taxea. 01 lhll unount, more
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rson 1 roperty lUes paid to Rt. 1 Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Helen
:. 61 a o~o counUes ID wblcb M. Younce, Rac~e; Mrs. Harry
the company baa praperty. A· J. Denruson, Middleport; Mrs.
bout thre~&gt;&lt;~u&amp;rtel'l o1 lhll 1 • Bryon Lee Davia, Rt. Lanp·
mount gees back to Individual ville; RaymOild F. Crotty, Hunacbool districts lor upandlni Ungton, W. Va.; Charles L. Jack·
and matntatntnc primary and 100. Ironton; Burnett J. Beverly,
secondary schools. Obio Power Aabland Ky.; Mrs. John Moel·
1 paid 11125 000 111 taxu tD ler, Rt. 3 Ironton; Mrs. Dave
8 11
five West vtrimia
eoontlea Puckett, Radcliff, Herschel L.
where comnonv pr-= r II Jo. Norton, WeUoton; Mrs. Charles
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E. Leooard, Jack' ·
c.ted.
The State of Oltlo received
Birlbl
$4-millioa ID ezclse tu pay- Mn. WUI!am A. Merry, Rio
menls, most ol wblch 11'1 used Grande, son, 1 a.m., Wedneslor poor relief.
day; Mra. JlllllllJ Adkloa, 115~
Ohio Power last year bumed VIne St., 1011, 7:54a.m. Wedn..
•-·, Mn. Ralph w. RaJ'•,
"" Pl.
more than 1 mlllr'on tons of _,
coal to run Ill 111 major power Pleal18111, 1011, 11:116 a.m. Wedplants and the ctll of the fuel aelday; MrL Brylll L. Davis,
ranked l1fiCODll amona aperat:- Rt. 1 LanpvUle, daughter,
in8 upenm, •.~ '!'hla 12:42 p.m. Wedaesday: 1111d Mrs.
figure will grew conaklerably Gilbert D. Caldwell, Eureka
tbla
If th llr t of t
Y~ ter e s
wo star Rt., daughter, 9:03 p.m.,
115.001).kilowatl units II Car- Wedaelday.
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d!nal Plant, Billlanl, 1001 IAio
oervice
Dllc:llarpd
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Mro. OdJa G. BurriS, Bobby K.
'll Dl
Davia Mn Estel Dempsey
R~tary W 5
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Jlfn. Earl Denney, Jr., Mrs. E~
W1th Ann1 Frld•y
111e Geary Ronald Glenn Mrs.
John Werner, president Ill George
Green Arlin' Hall
the Mlddleport..Pomeroy flo. Timmy D. Hale,
Janet~
tary Club. is armounoing that Ja. llellry, 11mtr Kautz, Mrs. Jame
dies night with Rotary "Amll" H. Kirby, Charlotte Markllll,
II guOIIB, will be ablerved lhll 9ecso M. Maynard, Jelf Moore,
Friday night with the dinner Mn. Minnie Peten, Mrs. Da·
to be held at S p.m. ID lllo v1c1 L. PbUIIpo, Ferrll A. Rice,
Middieporl IDih Sebool cal• LueiDda L. Rose, Frank Samuel
Ioria. The meal will be pr• Mrl. Darrell L. Sibley, arold
pared by the lchool coota. • E. SIJemore, Gary A. Stewart,
Followq the dinner the groap Mn. Herbert 'lbompson, Emil
will hold "a atulfln&amp; bet" pr6o 1. Robert, Jr., Mrs. Nellie M.
pa(lng the envelope• lor the West, Mrs. Harold 0. WIU,
Easter Seala campal111 tor crtp. Mrs. Virgilllll L. Wright, and
pled children. This Ia an IIIUI1Ial Mrs. Don L. Bostic and infant
project ol the club.
100.
UNIT CAU ED
SERII!S ANNOUNCED
Pomeroy emerpncy oquad- !bere will he an rlllll8ellstl
mea were aummoned at 1:10 Cruude March 11 tllroUih 30 at
p.m. Wednesday tD the AvaneUe tbe SyraC!Uae Methodlat Cburch
Bau residence oo Buttornukv at 7:30p.m. each evenbl8 wtth
and transported Carolyn Smith lilt Rev, JIICk Hlaln&amp;; Pnlnt
lA&gt; Veterana Memorial Hospil- Plellllll, u IJUeal evugellat.
al.
TO IIJNO SUNDAY
'l'llen will be a gospel atna
amday It I p. m. at the Syra·
I'IRST
QUALITY
eue
Mllhodlat Chm'Cb. Every·
REGULAR- ·
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~W YORK (UPl! -Michlgan s marvelous Cazzte Russell,
~ually adept at any poslllon OD
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garnered United
ess teraaUolal AU-America
~nors Wedneaday by lopping
e vote-getters for the second
consecullve year.
.
Jolmng the Wolver111e8' one~an gang were the nallon'e No.
r:;rer, Dave Schellhase of
ue, Clyde Lee of Vander·
DaveW Bini of Syracuse and
tmmy alker of Providence,
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JNSPECI'ION TONIGHT
' (ContiDued from Pago I)
~ The annual Inspection of R•· l
elne Lodgne No. t61 F &amp; AM
(Continued !rom Page I)
percenlqe ever recorded by
~ : n · be h•ld tonight at 7:30. All
The new measure, to be Qblo Power lor a single year.
~aster Masons aro invited.
signed into law today
by ' At the end of 1964, the figure
President Johnson, is modeled was 46 per cenl
after the Gl bills ol World War The company added 2,{63 ,
I'II'Vm'ED TO INTERESt OF ll and Korea which brought electric home heatins lnslalla'.1: MEIGS . MASON AREA tralnlng and benefits te 10.4 tlons to Its lines during 1985, .
mllhon Gls. The Veterans Ad- bringing the total 11011 being
:: 'itcf'l•,.. 1. oWttt, f'Ut1111t11r
ministration expects
5000110 served 10 almost 15,iJIIO. Also
"\f~. CMI.._, TlnMI'Iill, ldillr
PuDlllhell evei'JI atternoon eactlllf men Will aUend SChOOl during added )&amp;St year Wer8 •
new
Sfi&lt;laJI-.
ll)' rn•
Valle'
t"uDiitb·
the
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f lh e new mea.,_ total e1ectr1c com--'·'
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wr· con\p•ny.
uu onlo
M•cnan
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!'om.
Jrs
year
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and.
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orne- ure's operation. The bill ap- Industrial firms fer a terrlto"·
W'Y 1I.JUil1 li:dlt(lrl&amp;i
Pho"M
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plies to men wno have served wide total of 713.
alii!:~~ tb: ,.:.:e:;~c•c~':',.'!~:!: at any time after Jan. 31, 1955. 1 Durbll llll, lbe CIOIDJtlllJ
"tt1orl~1 ad~ertlaiDI rtpreMnlatt,.e :
-END STRIKE
: btlped brill&amp; IS DeW lllduto
BoHine iU K.imbell. Lne..
J'3 Lexlnr·
CINCINNATI
(UP!)
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--~~DacnpuOD ... -. O..U'o'eNCt ~~ than 6,000 employes were to re- tbroqb Itt area development
e'.fun wbe:e .va11able 30 oenw "' turn to their jobs today at Gen- progam. Tlaele aew flrJDI,
~ oae ,.., In ad ..ace at
UN
I Ill ectr ic,s subur ban Evan- ••tell prow1c1e j,L.
ow
!lataDel offke. 115.M:
11 • era
..- for mon
o•11rdiWI tJ.ao, t.bi'M tnoathl 1:uo BY dale plant end'"... a one-day thin 1,100 mea aH wanaea.
r Reule wbln urrter ~
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nallj,b)e one
month. 11.31'1 BY strike by International Associa]D addition te the new c:om..
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aearl1 total
$»NEW IJNE - Meigs County Water Company workers, to boost the water prenure on "'ulb
.. erry Heightl, bave
. ~ e nnoonced start· Installed a seclion of new transite slx·ln~b pipe from bolo w the Pomeroy elementary lcllool to above tbe Intersection
:::; ~ ~ year '!'bey wUI of Wrlgbt·st. Company officials said the new pipe will be "tied-in" 10metime today. Jamea Kautf, company 110ployee, Ia

l!PI Rriefs

tHE .DAILY SENTINEL

TIIREE SAJJ:8 S1!:T
The JWI!or Motller's Oub ol
Eastern High School will hav•
a bake sale, Saturday, Maret
5. at Gaul's Market in Chester
Lyons Market at Tuppera Pltilm
and at Babcock's store In Lon&amp;
Bottom, aU beglnnlns at .10 a.
m.

CLUB TO Ml!l!'l'
'l11e Middleport Garden CJut
will meet March 7 In the soelal
room of the Columbus
alii\ '
SOUtbenl Ohio E;leclrio Compa!
ny. Hostesses will be Mra. Wd·
Dam Morris, Mrs. Carl HortJ,
Mrs. B. B. Zeigler, Mr1. EJII.
abelh Fisher and Mn. JaiDII

Arnold.

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Obto
ltate Vnivenlly atudeall voted
Wod·eadiJ ID retalll tbe present
foml ot titudellt goverameat
tmnporarlly wblla c:alliDI a conatllutional convenllOD m reform
the system.

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ACCRA., Ghana (UP! More
Communist Chinese and Russians lechnlclans today were
reported beiug expelled from
Ghana, amid growing signs lhat
the CommWlisl world was losing its major foothold In West
Africa.
Trucks were aeen behind the
bolted ga~ of the Red Chinese
embassy loading dozens of woodea erates, most on·them bearing
"Peking"
stencil!. Ghana's
aew rulers meanwbUe made It
clear they planned to move
right from the Marxist eeon~&gt;mics of ousted President Kwane
Nkrumah. National Liberation
Council Chairman Lt. Gen. J•
sepb Ankrah said Wednesday
nlp,ht state soclsltsm would be
replaced by free. eDterprlae.

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at work on large 111m and hlgbway projecb and being Iran..
ported over the country to such
projects.
Ladiea ol the churdl oenlng
luncb were Mn. Lena Grueser,
Ml'l. Ully Haack
and Mrs.
C!Ma Karr. Vice pl'etlldanl, Dale
Warner presided.

WOMAN DROWNS
MARIE'M'A, Ohio (UP!)
Mrs. Irene Cox, 61, McConnelsville, drowned Wednesday
In the Musklngum River, just
10uth ol the Beverly-Waterford
Bridge. A pone and other per801181 articles beloliiiDI ID her
were Jound 011 the river blnk,
!Duchlns off the aearch lor her
body wbJc hwas recovered.
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t:lyde Lee,
Wesley of Flfth-ralked Ka8ll88 II, 81'~ l!U,
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.TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - The
Cmcmnall Reds got their top
run producer of 1965 01 the
dotted line for this season bot
11 will be Friday before Deroo
Johnson reports ~ camp.
The sluggmg third baseman
who led the major leagues in
runs batted ID eJided his holdout
Wednesday when be signed a
contract lor $30,000, doub~e hll
salnry of last year. He 1s. reported to have aought $to,OOt,
The :!&amp;-year-old lllflelder's
s!grung lefl only pitcher Jim
Malo»ey was a holdout.
Manager. Don Heffler

of 1II1Y surplus weiJihl on any·
ooe and among many who already are ill exeelleAt shape 1
was happy to see Mill PaP~»· •·
our new pllcher, who lool:s
like be's ready to go already."
"Yes," admitted Pappas,
"I'm lighter th811 usual. I
weighed in at Z05 and my normal pitching weight varits
usually !rom 2011 to ZIO. I'm
8IUIIOUS to llave a good season
and I want to be ready when
the bell rings.
"I feel really good, and 1 like
the spirit of Ibis olnb already
although l'v• only beel1 hero 1

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and field cbampk\lllblpe Salur- J.i'r8llt leiD, a 1...... .
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pointed out tbet at
in the·SEC and the top team
DETROIT (UP!) - Wing Ab nothing had ben
the 1aloo.
JlcDonald, who oeored live "We haven't
and had 14 asalsts wilh agreement yet,
NBA SlladiBgs
Detroit Red Wings of tbe on paper," Selke llld.
By United Prell JDtel'lllltlonal
Hockey League this er, we have lndlcatted
l!aolerll Division
wu sent Wednesday toiBouts, Inc.i thai we
W• .L. Pet. their
larm club In the ohaU be able t o Boston
t8 U .678 Central Professl011al League. agreement "
Philadelphia
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New York
%1 41
Wealel'll Division
W· L. Pel.
Los Angeles
38 32
Baltimore
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Sa• Francisco
31 to
St. Louis
29 38
Detroit
21 51
Wednesday'• Reolllll
Boston Ito New York 104
Baltimore 19 Los Angeles
Detroit 131 San Franclsct
(Only games &amp;&lt;heduled)
Tbursday's GaPhlm!Hadelj1•hlal
San Frano18CO at

LEXINGTON, Ky. (VPI) Loata Dampier, Keatnclty Adolph Rupp of
Wall WesleY, Kaasao
was 10med the
11Gb Verp, !lake
choice as United Press
Matl Goakas, st. Josepb'a
lional's Southeastern
Diet Sllyder, Davidool
ence Coach of lhe Year.
Tblnl Team
The balloting by
Pol 1\Uey, Keatucky
lers and sportsoastera throughJBC'k Marin, D1oke
oui lhe South saw a few
Henry Flake!, Dayton
scattered votes go to Joe Dan
lAIIta Hudson, Minesota
Gold ol Mississippi State and
Johll Austin, Boston College Hay Mears of Tennessee.
"I must say I am delighted
and honored by this :~election,"
toRupthpiSsateida.m'.t:.s a great
Secoatl Team

respectively 01 the third team.
Roundb!g GUt the -.wl Wll'l '1foot &lt;enter Henry Finkel ol
Da)'lon, guard Jolm Auslil1 of
Boston College and forward
Lou Hudson ol Mluesota, wb
played most of the aeaso• wilb
• cast .alter breakiDg his wrist.
Despite constant pressure of
double teamiRg from oppooents,
Russell is currently second Ia

refused ,to apologize dmi
"unpatriotic Ullllr k I'' ibe-,
when be was JIDIIfled hla :1.
status might •
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Later Wedneaday, lllltD Jla. A. · ·
of Main Bouts, lac., wbldJ "We 1Im1 tiGt'
OWlll aU aoclllary r!CbiiiD tbe Nquesl to 111ft
light. oald the boul wauld be llbermlll1 lllld. .,...
beld In 1\lootreal IIIII Gilly tile board wDJ
lonna! approval wu Jrilq. A wbole. Ia au pro1t111111tr
very attractive aspect ol aueb 1 i\"8111 1t."
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promotion made CQII[OI'IIIIIiltl TtmU, 11a1n11n1
likely.
PleuaDtvllle, N. 1., -~..The poaslfiWty lhll tile avkJu1 ID baft 1M
llnallred and had ''110

It is also a great tribute
the man known as the BarOB
Bluegrass Basketball.
Rupp fell on hard times In
the 191"&gt;4-1965 season when his
Wildcats Jell to a 15-10 mark
Many coaches would acoepi
this record with pleasure. But
it was the worst ill Rupp's
illustrious 35 years with Kenlucky.
The forecasters ol gloom and FARRElL IN ICU
doom were ready 'o
NEW YORK (VPI) -T'oDilliiYI
Rupp as being washed up or Farrell of St. Jolm'a,
over the hill, or too old. After lr-======"-;;;;;;-,1
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new tricks.
QUALITY
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Deroo Jobnson, the major
leaKll~-.!_!fi runs-batted-In

Willie Horton, Detroit's outfield
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Fales Dumped
From Tourney

Celtics.
. •. Cru~ Knickerbockers

By United Press lntematlonal
The villl:ory enabled the Wabama'l White J'aleou
The Boston Celtics may be Celtics to go three games were dnmpetl llll-42 by WJrt
slipping a bit but they haven't ahead of the 76ers who have a County Hillh Sebool ol EIJaa..
lost their famous ability to blitz game tonight with the Saa beth in Section Three louJ'Da.
a• opponenl
Francisco WatTiors
meat play at Ripley WedaeiHard-pressed by the Pblladel· The Detroit Pis..;Dll beat the day niJiht.
phia 76ers in the Eastern Warriors, 131-118, aRd the The Falcou trailed b.J 1&amp;8
Division race of the National Baltimore Bulleb defeated thl at the end ol the first period,
Jlasketball Association, the l Los Angeles Laakers. 1!1-113, il 30-16 at baHtime and lNG bJ
Celtics used two blazing rallies other Wednesday aigbt action. thea:.lose of the third JIII'Jod.
Wednesda•1 night to coast to a Ray Scott scored 27 poillts F leo ck Thompson paced tbe
140-IIM victory over the NeiY and Eddie Miles bad 21 to lead ~itens.,.:;rth ~!nts with
y erk Knickerbockers.
the Pistons, who gamed their each.
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third victory In 15 games Rich
!Ifact topped Wirl willl
The Celtics raced ofl to a 39- Berry had 21 for the W.;,.iors 20•
22 first-period lead and then Rookie Jerry Sloan's 1~1ooi
WAlLUlA (41)
"blitzed" the Knicks agaln with jump shot with 15 seconds left Redmu 0.1·1, MltcheB 1.0.2,
a 14-4 spurt opening the second was the big play for the MarshaU Mll, 'nlompsoo 7-3half. Nine of the 10 Celtics Bullets, who trailed by 8 pomt 17, While 1+8, Sawyera 1-M,
sc?red in double figures, led by , with 48 sooonds to go. Gus Arthur 01-2. Tota!J 15-12-12.
Wdhe Naulls with 20, while ! Johnson's 28 points led the
WIRT Iii
Wa1l Belamy led the Knick• Bullets and Jerry West's 33 Nelsoa ~Z-12 ~~ J4.10
w1th '!1.
paced the Laker!.
CaiD s.&amp;-10, 1. ivn- •t-1,
pen 2-3-7, Smtih Uf, Coopt~' 1
0-Z. Totals 24-10-11.

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Eastern Kentucky Upsets
MAC Champs; Ohio UWins

It W3! • sad way to e•d the
basketball season lor the MidAmerica• Conferonce's two top
teams.
.But maybe It was sort of anti.
clnnacllc for champ101 Miami
and runnerup Toledo 'IVedaesday
light as both bit the dust 011 lhe
road.
Miami weot to Eastern Kenlucky and was huag with o it~2 shbler as the Redslrias managed ·only 18 points in a lack·
luster secoou hall, a1ld Toledo
was outgwmed at Ohio Uaiver·
sity, 77-68, lor the Rocket..'
third strallht losa.
While Miami was hardly abl-.
to score at all down Ia Keno
lucky, Bowlllg Gr..n and Mal'
shal bad s dollneybrook with
the Falco•s rolling up a 101&gt;95
victory on their borne flocr.
In the only olher Ohio .,.lege
basketball game of the night
Cleveland Stile - Ill
fame ol the ael18011, aa 81·70
decision over Case Tech.
Toaighl, tbe llchodule 1s even
more skimPier before the aclloiJ
picla! up for tbe weetewt X..
vier and CIDcinaall hOot up bo
their IDDual backylnl battle at
Cll!cl•aaU Gardeu iii the only

fourth

:OUEGE
Scores

Ohio U. got help from Don
Spires, who &amp;&lt;ored 24 po!RII,
and !rom guards Mike Ham·
mood aad Dave Bl'O\Vll bo I sec- BJI1lllte4 Pr. I t
ood half blast that nearly ran
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Toledo off the ftoor. The Bob- 1 aSa!Je 91 LouiaYIIIe •
cats outscored Toledo 17-! at Frlgh-DeO. fl BrkiYD Ply 67
one paint tA&gt; wrap 11 up io the LeMoyDt 88 Potedam 81
finale · for bothe teams.
AS811mptioa II Am. laU !II
lollior guard Ni&lt;k Alol 811lled Rldar 86 Iona n
• college career ia a blaze o1 St. Peter's il2 IJV • ~)
glory ao he soorad S2 points for Rut&amp;en M lAblib M
Bowli111 GreeR. wat Piatkowski Clark U. 95 Wrcslr Tech II
added 28 IR the l'WI-alld-aboot St. Jos. (Pa.) liS ~ r1
coalest, and Marshall's George Carnegie Tech 105 Waynesbg 9a
Stone had 26.
Syracuse 9a Niagara 78
Bowling Green bas beatea Trinity 91 Wesleyan II!
Marshall 10 straight limes, and Slrantoa 8'1 E. Btroadsburg "H
tbe Falcollll dJd it wilb their Lafayette 70 Gettysbura 63
biggest scorll&amp; oulbunt of the Nertheulera II Spagfld 10
campaigD. BG oad Ohio lied for Ceal Coan. WI PbUa. Test. 15
third place Ia the Mld·Amerlcan Plymoalh st. II Gorballl II. 74
with 6-6 reoorcts, bebi.ad ctuun- Vermont II Norwich 88
pion MlaDi 114 ~ ro. 'l'llfla • Aument 'II
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The 1tsge Is aet lor the B. XJ. II lllaml (Oblll) 8
NCAA's college d!vtsloa MJd.. Mlaa. St. " Mlaalllllppi 1t
East Regioaal at Atron with BatiiaDy II Wub.aJefr. fol
Obio Collffl'l!llce champ AUOII
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going 18alnsl Stl!nbettvJUe ud Qelgba .71 IIGin Dalila 88
Yol1llfslowa / fae!B( Raadnlpb- Clevellld st. II c- Teeh 70
MICOI In Frlday'a lfrat I'Oiiad.•Bowlllll. Gna 188 lllnl1all tG
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meeUng ol lh minds with lht
A takeoff on the old Abbott i_:incinnati Reds, a $30,000
and Costello bit might opeajcontra&lt;l being the stabilizl"'
"Wile's On 'Third?" for Los ·lorce. Don Heffner, the Recla'
Angeles Dodger lans.
inew nmnager, has biRted that
Almost everyone exceplihe'll move Johnson, who socked
"Who" has had a shot at the 132 homers last year, to left
third base job since the ex·i
and try rookie Tommy
Brooklynites moved to the West ! Helms, a former candidate fill'
COlis! in . 1~7.
: chortstop, at third.
ln fact, there has been al Baltimre pilot Hank Bauer
different rna a pencilled in all praised lefthander Steve Barber
the hot comer each of tne lastlfor his "hard work" and
e1ght season opening gomes lpredicted a much better start
since the shlf~ and if Manager! for Oriole hurler this season.
.Walter Alston's la~t ex perCloninger To Opton
nnenl works olll you can 1113ke l Tony Cloninger, the Braves'
that . nine.
24-game wmner a year ago,
The Dodgers have plans to signed for an estimated $45,000
move 1965 rookie of the year Wednesday and was immediateJean Lef~vre !rem second ly named Jlfaoager Bobby
base to third so that he may Bragan's opening day pitcher.
concenlf~te . on hitting ~nd St. Louis, which traded away
wher. his limited range afield three-quarters of its infield
will be less of a liability.
over the winter, will work on
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team work and essentials,
Fillmg the third base hole has according to Mall/jger Red
been an annual dilemma for Sch&lt;&gt;endiensl. . .White 8os
Alsf?n. The last haU dozen outhelder Floyd R 0 b 1 n 1 1 a,
openmg day lmeups show whose batting average slumped
Charlie Neal,
Jim Gilliam, to .265 from .301 iR 1964, socked
Daryl Spencer, Ken McMullen, four balls over lne fence in
John Werhas and John Kennedy practice.
. .Pitcher Julie
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Cassius Ctay.Ernle Terrell
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Caale Ra8leii, Michigan,
In rapid lire order Wednelu,Dave
11, 81'., 31J.
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COLUMBUS (UPl) - A . Je- pllftlwetl a part .._
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work In a bospttal In lieu ol baa IIWIIIe4 Ita active DI811military service waa aentenced IIOIDOIII. Goetl II the IOD ol
·; to three yeara In prison Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. John Goett,
day by U.S. District Judge Mel Pomeroy, and lo a IJ'lldaale
Underwood.
of Pnmerey Hlp Scllool HI
Underwood also
placed on ll a member If lite Salft•
£ve years probation Barbara Heart (]Iurcll,
Jearn Emler, 25, who pleaded
guilty to embezzling $400 lor a
.vacation from the CIUzens Na·
Ilona! Bank of Zanelvllle.
Sweeney 801 wiD
Merll Joe Rhodes; 21, Col·
umbos, who bad been ordered to Stop Milk Sla1h
report to Miami Valley Hospit·
FATHER CAPON
al 1D Dayton to work, said he WASHINGTON (VPI) -U.S.
Tbe Rev. Robt:1'1 Farrar Ca· refused because "my conscience Rep. ROOert E. Sweeney, D.·
poa, an Episcopal priest and won't let me." Underwood rave Cleveland, today lnlrocluced a
alllhor ol 'Bed and Board," blm a chance to cbange his mind bUI to make the federal echool
will appear on tbe Oblo Un· but Rhodea said be would "not milk program permanent
Sweeney'• btU calli for spendJverslly campo• as the third compromise my belle!"
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Jng $110 miiJiOII C10 milk for
ID a series ol Kennedy Lee·
school cblldrell ID fiscal 198'1.
taren tonight. His speecb,
' President Johnson bu called
"'l'be Human Being and Marrfor a slash In the program from
loge," will be pre&amp;&lt;nled at
$103 million In fiscal 1966 ID
8:15 p.m. ID Memorial Audl·
$S1 million In 181'1'
tortum. Father Capon 11 vlcor of Christ Qwrcb ID Port ·
Jelfenoa, N. Y~ and II dean
Giants ID the Land, a film
OKEY PAC!t FJNED.
of the George Mercer Jr.
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Club JGllowlng a reglilar lunch- received a six • monlhl ouspeneon In social roollll olthe Fed- slon of his driver's license Ia
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acorltiC In tbe Big Tell .00 ta
allllGit slngJe.handedly ' teadins
tbe Wolvertnea to their third
straight league title. MicliiCan
a big 11!11 doormat Ulllll Russoll
arrived, 1eac1a Micblpa Sta,_
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game bo the standings.

direct vote of 232 sport&amp;wrllerl, Lee wao 1 terrar ot eHier 11 &amp;editors and broadcastera frwu foot-9, scorlnfl 22.6 points 8
all parts of the country.
game and hiwllng down 15.7
Russell, • UPI oecond·team ,rebounds, wblle Schellhase at 4choice in his sophomore season, 4 and Russell at
W«e
was the sole repeater lrom the featured al forward, with Bing
1965 first team, while Schel~ and Waker, both S-3, perfOI'JDo
base and Lee moved up from q at the guard aloll.
the runner-up squad. Besides
&amp;ecead llqud
Sc;bellhase, leading the nallon Louie Dampier, wbose play.
wtlb a 32.7 average, RusseU making
81111 ol!ootllll have led
rllllked third and Bins fourth 1a to rllllked Kentucky
scoring throullh games o1 Feb,
was
m!t!r
lll!.
the ...,.,~ team1 aJo
with
Oil the weU-ba!BIIced team, fellow guards .b v'!ga tl

By IVRT JILOCK
VPI Sporll Writer

t:h:e:lef:t.::Do:y:l•::Sh:ul~er~w~a~s~in~c~b~ar~ge~of~h~e~avy~e~q;ul~p~m~~=at;o~n=tb=e~p~ro~j=ect.=-:-Se_n_tln-:.el;Ph;;;;;;oto.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.!

provide U:JO
adcittlonel jobt =*:o:wn::•:t
and added payrollo o1 ~u-m1~ •
Uon a year.
In lllo field of ulety, Oltlo
Power paated one ol Ill best
- ......
performance~ during 'liS. Thre
were 15 disabling !njurtea
sustained, or U for each J.
I!Dtered Botpltal
million manhoun
worked, a Persona entering Holzer ~losmarked Improvement over 1864 pita! during the last :u hours
averages for the lndu1try.
. Mrs E 11 Bunch 7U
(Employes aulfered almlll ; : :· Ave.; ~s. Floren~e B.
sii Urnes as many disabhng Burnell, IO'lll Second Ave.; J.
accidents away from the JOb Owen Lloyd, JI05 Adrian Ave.;
u they did while on duty, a Mrs. Gilbert D. Caldwell, Eu·
IA&gt;tal of 88 for the year·)
reka Star Rt.; Sarab L. Evans,
Aa I corporate,. IP·P"Yilll c!ll Rt. I Vinton; Mra. James R.
zen of .the area .rt serves, ~·o Merry, Rt. 2 Bidwell;
Mrs.
Power m 1965 paid out $33.2"11llll· William A. Merry, Rio Grande;
1011 In local, state and federal Mr Ralph w Ralke PL Plea·
taxea. 01 lhll unount, more
•·
·
'
then $7.5-milllon waaln real and IIDt; Ms. Jamea R. Humphrey,
rson 1 roperty lUes paid to Rt. 1 Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Helen
:. 61 a o~o counUes ID wblcb M. Younce, Rac~e; Mrs. Harry
the company baa praperty. A· J. Denruson, Middleport; Mrs.
bout thre~&gt;&lt;~u&amp;rtel'l o1 lhll 1 • Bryon Lee Davia, Rt. Lanp·
mount gees back to Individual ville; RaymOild F. Crotty, Hunacbool districts lor upandlni Ungton, W. Va.; Charles L. Jack·
and matntatntnc primary and 100. Ironton; Burnett J. Beverly,
secondary schools. Obio Power Aabland Ky.; Mrs. John Moel·
1 paid 11125 000 111 taxu tD ler, Rt. 3 Ironton; Mrs. Dave
8 11
five West vtrimia
eoontlea Puckett, Radcliff, Herschel L.
where comnonv pr-= r II Jo. Norton, WeUoton; Mrs. Charles
··..--.. ..,.- 1
E. Leooard, Jack' ·
c.ted.
The State of Oltlo received
Birlbl
$4-millioa ID ezclse tu pay- Mn. WUI!am A. Merry, Rio
menls, most ol wblch 11'1 used Grande, son, 1 a.m., Wedneslor poor relief.
day; Mra. JlllllllJ Adkloa, 115~
Ohio Power last year bumed VIne St., 1011, 7:54a.m. Wedn..
•-·, Mn. Ralph w. RaJ'•,
"" Pl.
more than 1 mlllr'on tons of _,
coal to run Ill 111 major power Pleal18111, 1011, 11:116 a.m. Wedplants and the ctll of the fuel aelday; MrL Brylll L. Davis,
ranked l1fiCODll amona aperat:- Rt. 1 LanpvUle, daughter,
in8 upenm, •.~ '!'hla 12:42 p.m. Wedaesday: 1111d Mrs.
figure will grew conaklerably Gilbert D. Caldwell, Eureka
tbla
If th llr t of t
Y~ ter e s
wo star Rt., daughter, 9:03 p.m.,
115.001).kilowatl units II Car- Wedaelday.
·
d!nal Plant, Billlanl, 1001 IAio
oervice
Dllc:llarpd
·
Mro. OdJa G. BurriS, Bobby K.
'll Dl
Davia Mn Estel Dempsey
R~tary W 5
?J 8
Jlfn. Earl Denney, Jr., Mrs. E~
W1th Ann1 Frld•y
111e Geary Ronald Glenn Mrs.
John Werner, president Ill George
Green Arlin' Hall
the Mlddleport..Pomeroy flo. Timmy D. Hale,
Janet~
tary Club. is armounoing that Ja. llellry, 11mtr Kautz, Mrs. Jame
dies night with Rotary "Amll" H. Kirby, Charlotte Markllll,
II guOIIB, will be ablerved lhll 9ecso M. Maynard, Jelf Moore,
Friday night with the dinner Mn. Minnie Peten, Mrs. Da·
to be held at S p.m. ID lllo v1c1 L. PbUIIpo, Ferrll A. Rice,
Middieporl IDih Sebool cal• LueiDda L. Rose, Frank Samuel
Ioria. The meal will be pr• Mrl. Darrell L. Sibley, arold
pared by the lchool coota. • E. SIJemore, Gary A. Stewart,
Followq the dinner the groap Mn. Herbert 'lbompson, Emil
will hold "a atulfln&amp; bet" pr6o 1. Robert, Jr., Mrs. Nellie M.
pa(lng the envelope• lor the West, Mrs. Harold 0. WIU,
Easter Seala campal111 tor crtp. Mrs. Virgilllll L. Wright, and
pled children. This Ia an IIIUI1Ial Mrs. Don L. Bostic and infant
project ol the club.
100.
UNIT CAU ED
SERII!S ANNOUNCED
Pomeroy emerpncy oquad- !bere will he an rlllll8ellstl
mea were aummoned at 1:10 Cruude March 11 tllroUih 30 at
p.m. Wednesday tD the AvaneUe tbe SyraC!Uae Methodlat Cburch
Bau residence oo Buttornukv at 7:30p.m. each evenbl8 wtth
and transported Carolyn Smith lilt Rev, JIICk Hlaln&amp;; Pnlnt
lA&gt; Veterana Memorial Hospil- Plellllll, u IJUeal evugellat.
al.
TO IIJNO SUNDAY
'l'llen will be a gospel atna
amday It I p. m. at the Syra·
I'IRST
QUALITY
eue
Mllhodlat Chm'Cb. Every·
REGULAR- ·
. . Ill weltollll,

~W YORK (UPl! -Michlgan s marvelous Cazzte Russell,
~ually adept at any poslllon OD
~
garnered United
ess teraaUolal AU-America
~nors Wedneaday by lopping
e vote-getters for the second
consecullve year.
.
Jolmng the Wolver111e8' one~an gang were the nallon'e No.
r:;rer, Dave Schellhase of
ue, Clyde Lee of Vander·
DaveW Bini of Syracuse and
tmmy alker of Providence,
~!_juDio~lei~ by a

"ll
Third Base Problem Stl
Exists For World Champs

J

Hrnma"taJ News

LADIES

'

1

Russell Tops UPI's Dream Tea in

Dally lellllnel, Pom,aroy·Mlddleport,

r

ALL STABS

- • •

'

"".
.. ~..

' " ' " " "' '

�•
- VIBI'l' M01UEB - - Mrs. Louis Barnes and .daucho
ter, Dawn, of Columbus spent
• few days hero !tlth her motber M... Margaret! Russell.

Is Given for
Mrs. Miller

r.-.

INNOIJNCE SUPPER. ~ liUIIdlq II
A jitney supper spoosoral by Fells starllq at i:IO ·p.m.
lbe Sll\lday .School of the Le•
tart Falls Methodlsl
Church Willam CBJIOD was the lirsl
will he held March 26 at the Engllsb printer.

Annual Inspection' Date
Of Meigs Temple is Set
.

'obligation Night
Held by Chapter

-

.

SECOND TIRE

Obligation Nlcht was observ- butlou was made to It;
ed with Dale E. Smith, worthy IRoberta K. Mindling, cbalr•
patron, in charge when Pom' lman of the 1966 educational
eroy Chapter No. 186, OES, met .loan committee, and one conTuesday evening at the Pom-1t,.rning the Grand Chapter ..,,
eroy Masonic Temple.
sion on October 25 • 27 ia l
Cleveland.
I:·
Barbara Walker, worthy rna- A communication also
tron, and Mr. SDUth, worthy read from lhe committee
patron, presided. it was dec1d- general grand chapter projeetel
ed to have a motf!er , daughl· including Eslaral,
er banquet, the date to be an- Eastern Star !raining
nounced. Chapter members will
..
.
'da
.
. for rehg1ous leadership; the Intte
d
Good
Fr
10
1
a n
Y servloos
temationaJ Eastern Star
a group.
pie in Washington, D. C.; lbe
Communications were read, Knight Templar eye foundation:
Including one from
the OES lhe arthritis and ~·=:::I
boepital Cir&lt;le in Columbus """' foundation and cancer
cerning its work and a contri- and cancer dressing. The Clta.pt,l

OFF
whell you buy
the first tlr11
at price lilted

Extra traction-extra wear
Famous lioodyear
AII•Weatber tires

Bllcllwlfl Tubtlolo
Silo
e.oox 13
UiO x 13
7.50x14
7.75x 14
8.00 X 14
8.25 X 14
8.50x14
8.55 X 14
8.00 x 15
8.85 X15

$15.95
17.25
20.80
20.60
23.3023.30
25.55
25.50
~ 10
29.10

6.70x15
7.75 X15
7.10 X 15
8.15 X 15
7.60x15
6.45 X 15
6.20 x.\5
9.00 X15

All prices plua tax

What's New for To"""" Is·
At SINGER TODAYl

See the New Models Now

SCBOLA8)1C•

• Super·srlpplq trosd for wet
or dry roods • Extr...oofo 3·T
nylon cord body • E•tro·mllosp '

2ftd nro
~ Prlco

1111 Tiro

'1111

llteDd a

portallle t)pewdter
by SINGER

Tufsyn rubber

$ 7.97
8.62
10.30
0.3U
j1,8b
11.60
12.77

NO MONEY DOWN...1121
WEEKLY BUYS APAIRI

12.77

.--... .......
•eaw
..._'"'I''
I
~-- ;IIC

More people ride on Goodyear
tires tban on uy oilier ~

...1W
14.55

NO TRADE-IN MElDED

.

hom

REn1IINS HOME

'•yGOO

""'

.

lJae Fsbrie Silo,:.
FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR_

RIZER OIL CO.

Mc:Calrl ,_.,.,

28:'

Certified Oil Station

POMEROY

Home Owned &amp; Operated
You'll Like Our Service

Pometoy, 0.

o'hono WY 2-2101

Simon's Brings Prices Downl

SIMON'S MARKET
OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
E. MAIN ST.

WY 2-3975

POMEROY

.VISIT OUR

ROUND
U. s.·GOOD

IUDGET·SHOPr ·
Reg. $2.95 Intimate

GOOD OUTDATED

FILM at
i PRICE!
8 rolls CX828 _

Reg. $1.00 Dorthy Perkins

45c

Rog. 90c

5 ..Oils KX126 _
~ ••.

RUG

REG. 79c GilLETTE

-

Robinson's
Pomeroy
Middleport

P.UUDliAIIn

Craw.. Crew A Porter.
Attonley1 for hUUontn

••••
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. ,_
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........
.........

....

"'

..;;_;~~~:;;..

..........
.....
........
.

e.o'fl.tl

......
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.....

&lt;» I. lt,

Anniversary

SALE
MEN'S 8"

MEN'S fl'

WORK SHOES
and

OXFORDS
Sizes 8 to 12

V•lues To $12.99
pr.

fJ:

ERty

~rEsr Htrs

polr

$J.OO

Boys

Women•

Glove Leather

T.- Oxfords

WORK SHOES
Sileo 8\0 to I

69c

c

futn\tute

~ ~~
\

'

forSiftl

•. ........ .........

-Teebnleolor- .
Mlehaol Colao, Nigel Greon,
lluy Doleman, Suo Lloyd.

Colorco.-.

PAY TELEPHONE BIW
at

VITAMIN SALE

st.\.E

BOILING BEEF

Hal Wtltll'
-TeeluilcoiOl'-

lerrJ Lewla, 'l'ol!l CUrtis,

DID1 S.vll,)'helma Ritter.

GROUND

Chrllllone ...mldtmer, Su&lt;aDDa Lelp,

l'ftlv1'11111PireCha,.r
Coleru-

Full Drug Store Senice
II'S &amp;

eH.P. MULTIPLE VITAMINS, 100

cap~ul11,

Reg. $5.95 .. Now $3.91

Reg. 69c Phillips

9c Milk Magnesia 49c
Jooth Paste · · 69c Noxema···· 98c

valvid partntrl

Reg. 15c -

Reg.95cCrost

Aaapreaerlption
specJallst, he
"keep~ up" w)tb
the Illest. Pnscriptloru! compounded
promptly, preellel,y, Be ean

Reg. $t.35

Reg.98c

Reg.45t

Absorbine Jr. 74c

Kotex • • • • 33c

PORCVPINE'S QUIWI

When annoyed, the porcupiDe
nttles the quills on II! taO to
alert the Intruder. It follows
IIIIa warning with a
charta thai may mean death
to 1111 enemy, bul porcltplne!lll

-SPECIALSAssorted PoHed Foliage Plants &amp; Vines
5 to 10'' tall, 39c
3 for 1.00
Rubber Plants
24 to 36" tall, reg. 2.49 _ _ _ for 1.98
In 6u pot

backmill s,1o

BEN FRANKLIN

WY 2, ,...,,98
-

POMEROY

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

UNCLASSIFIED

50
lb.

RACINE DEPARTMENT STORE'S
H~l RAMERI SCRATCH THE BAG!

TRAIL

II&amp;ZER

$1·" , t

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

IOROEN'S GLACIIR CLUB

- · llbool their

Slzee 4 te 10

..

Slvs.

s-10

ave your life!

~Biue:-Biact

s

Holsum or Adams

STILL IN PROGRESS - MANY SPECIAL VALUES
THROUGHOUT THE STORE.

TO DISPENSE
THE NEWEST DRUGS

••• your doctor's

l
I

BEEF

eMULTIPLE VITAMIN LIQUID, for Children, Reg. $2.98 Now $t.49
eVITAMIN CAPSULES, for Children, Reg. $5.79 ....•••. Now $2.90
eVITAMIN 8 COMPLEX, 250 day supply, Reg. $4.23 ..... Now $2.12

for

LEAN and MEATY

lUNDA!,, MONDAY
ond TVIIDAY
March '-7-1

~~

BEX~

1~. s

•

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Thundly a..., Soturday
"THI IPCRESS PILl"

"'IitNG IOIING"

DUTTONS'

Rolaids

f£f\1E tiiNtiSS

4 Registnd PharmacistS to Strvt You
73 MILL st.

C.ilified Off StaliN

(Limit 20)

MEIGS THEATRE

eVITAMIN 8 COMPLEX. 100 day supply, Reg. $1.98 .... Now $1.32

WORK BOOn
Sizes 6%-11

ss.oo

IORAf

\1111 II c;lr\•

ia._28''

Candy Bars &amp; Chewing Gum
Reg. 5c
10 for 29c

51 rolls 127 Film • llc

6Jc

45 """ RECORDS

· l G\lt

1

Hand Cream · SOc

lf. H, t&amp;e

96th

:~~~" to

W'lfh Travel Size
Hetcls U p - - -

62c

Rog, $1.25

Stainless Steel Blades

CLEANING

95c
$1.95

5 rolls EX620 -

Body Lotion· s1.65-

The Very Bast
In Used Cars Anywhere
NO REASONABLEO!'FER REFUSED
SEE

Middleport, 0.

Prescriptions Are Our Main Busine"
122 N. SECOND
REI PAIIiaNIIN liAR

Swisher &amp; Lohse

Rexall Drugs

MIDDLEPORT, 0.
WYM"'

111 L Main

251bs.

Fri. - ' •• aSat.
-STER FOR

• STORE )

. . Pill~
. Tq ·~ GIVIN AWI,Y
-· SATUI,DAY MAitCH 5th

Third $1.

Rlclne;O.
\

)··i

McCOY'S

aunER
MILK

�•
- VIBI'l' M01UEB - - Mrs. Louis Barnes and .daucho
ter, Dawn, of Columbus spent
• few days hero !tlth her motber M... Margaret! Russell.

Is Given for
Mrs. Miller

r.-.

INNOIJNCE SUPPER. ~ liUIIdlq II
A jitney supper spoosoral by Fells starllq at i:IO ·p.m.
lbe Sll\lday .School of the Le•
tart Falls Methodlsl
Church Willam CBJIOD was the lirsl
will he held March 26 at the Engllsb printer.

Annual Inspection' Date
Of Meigs Temple is Set
.

'obligation Night
Held by Chapter

-

.

SECOND TIRE

Obligation Nlcht was observ- butlou was made to It;
ed with Dale E. Smith, worthy IRoberta K. Mindling, cbalr•
patron, in charge when Pom' lman of the 1966 educational
eroy Chapter No. 186, OES, met .loan committee, and one conTuesday evening at the Pom-1t,.rning the Grand Chapter ..,,
eroy Masonic Temple.
sion on October 25 • 27 ia l
Cleveland.
I:·
Barbara Walker, worthy rna- A communication also
tron, and Mr. SDUth, worthy read from lhe committee
patron, presided. it was dec1d- general grand chapter projeetel
ed to have a motf!er , daughl· including Eslaral,
er banquet, the date to be an- Eastern Star !raining
nounced. Chapter members will
..
.
'da
.
. for rehg1ous leadership; the Intte
d
Good
Fr
10
1
a n
Y servloos
temationaJ Eastern Star
a group.
pie in Washington, D. C.; lbe
Communications were read, Knight Templar eye foundation:
Including one from
the OES lhe arthritis and ~·=:::I
boepital Cir&lt;le in Columbus """' foundation and cancer
cerning its work and a contri- and cancer dressing. The Clta.pt,l

OFF
whell you buy
the first tlr11
at price lilted

Extra traction-extra wear
Famous lioodyear
AII•Weatber tires

Bllcllwlfl Tubtlolo
Silo
e.oox 13
UiO x 13
7.50x14
7.75x 14
8.00 X 14
8.25 X 14
8.50x14
8.55 X 14
8.00 x 15
8.85 X15

$15.95
17.25
20.80
20.60
23.3023.30
25.55
25.50
~ 10
29.10

6.70x15
7.75 X15
7.10 X 15
8.15 X 15
7.60x15
6.45 X 15
6.20 x.\5
9.00 X15

All prices plua tax

What's New for To"""" Is·
At SINGER TODAYl

See the New Models Now

SCBOLA8)1C•

• Super·srlpplq trosd for wet
or dry roods • Extr...oofo 3·T
nylon cord body • E•tro·mllosp '

2ftd nro
~ Prlco

1111 Tiro

'1111

llteDd a

portallle t)pewdter
by SINGER

Tufsyn rubber

$ 7.97
8.62
10.30
0.3U
j1,8b
11.60
12.77

NO MONEY DOWN...1121
WEEKLY BUYS APAIRI

12.77

.--... .......
•eaw
..._'"'I''
I
~-- ;IIC

More people ride on Goodyear
tires tban on uy oilier ~

...1W
14.55

NO TRADE-IN MElDED

.

hom

REn1IINS HOME

'•yGOO

""'

.

lJae Fsbrie Silo,:.
FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR_

RIZER OIL CO.

Mc:Calrl ,_.,.,

28:'

Certified Oil Station

POMEROY

Home Owned &amp; Operated
You'll Like Our Service

Pometoy, 0.

o'hono WY 2-2101

Simon's Brings Prices Downl

SIMON'S MARKET
OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
E. MAIN ST.

WY 2-3975

POMEROY

.VISIT OUR

ROUND
U. s.·GOOD

IUDGET·SHOPr ·
Reg. $2.95 Intimate

GOOD OUTDATED

FILM at
i PRICE!
8 rolls CX828 _

Reg. $1.00 Dorthy Perkins

45c

Rog. 90c

5 ..Oils KX126 _
~ ••.

RUG

REG. 79c GilLETTE

-

Robinson's
Pomeroy
Middleport

P.UUDliAIIn

Craw.. Crew A Porter.
Attonley1 for hUUontn

••••
........
. ,_
........
........
.........

....

"'

..;;_;~~~:;;..

..........
.....
........
.

e.o'fl.tl

......
......

.....

&lt;» I. lt,

Anniversary

SALE
MEN'S 8"

MEN'S fl'

WORK SHOES
and

OXFORDS
Sizes 8 to 12

V•lues To $12.99
pr.

fJ:

ERty

~rEsr Htrs

polr

$J.OO

Boys

Women•

Glove Leather

T.- Oxfords

WORK SHOES
Sileo 8\0 to I

69c

c

futn\tute

~ ~~
\

'

forSiftl

•. ........ .........

-Teebnleolor- .
Mlehaol Colao, Nigel Greon,
lluy Doleman, Suo Lloyd.

Colorco.-.

PAY TELEPHONE BIW
at

VITAMIN SALE

st.\.E

BOILING BEEF

Hal Wtltll'
-TeeluilcoiOl'-

lerrJ Lewla, 'l'ol!l CUrtis,

DID1 S.vll,)'helma Ritter.

GROUND

Chrllllone ...mldtmer, Su&lt;aDDa Lelp,

l'ftlv1'11111PireCha,.r
Coleru-

Full Drug Store Senice
II'S &amp;

eH.P. MULTIPLE VITAMINS, 100

cap~ul11,

Reg. $5.95 .. Now $3.91

Reg. 69c Phillips

9c Milk Magnesia 49c
Jooth Paste · · 69c Noxema···· 98c

valvid partntrl

Reg. 15c -

Reg.95cCrost

Aaapreaerlption
specJallst, he
"keep~ up" w)tb
the Illest. Pnscriptloru! compounded
promptly, preellel,y, Be ean

Reg. $t.35

Reg.98c

Reg.45t

Absorbine Jr. 74c

Kotex • • • • 33c

PORCVPINE'S QUIWI

When annoyed, the porcupiDe
nttles the quills on II! taO to
alert the Intruder. It follows
IIIIa warning with a
charta thai may mean death
to 1111 enemy, bul porcltplne!lll

-SPECIALSAssorted PoHed Foliage Plants &amp; Vines
5 to 10'' tall, 39c
3 for 1.00
Rubber Plants
24 to 36" tall, reg. 2.49 _ _ _ for 1.98
In 6u pot

backmill s,1o

BEN FRANKLIN

WY 2, ,...,,98
-

POMEROY

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

UNCLASSIFIED

50
lb.

RACINE DEPARTMENT STORE'S
H~l RAMERI SCRATCH THE BAG!

TRAIL

II&amp;ZER

$1·" , t

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

IOROEN'S GLACIIR CLUB

- · llbool their

Slzee 4 te 10

..

Slvs.

s-10

ave your life!

~Biue:-Biact

s

Holsum or Adams

STILL IN PROGRESS - MANY SPECIAL VALUES
THROUGHOUT THE STORE.

TO DISPENSE
THE NEWEST DRUGS

••• your doctor's

l
I

BEEF

eMULTIPLE VITAMIN LIQUID, for Children, Reg. $2.98 Now $t.49
eVITAMIN CAPSULES, for Children, Reg. $5.79 ....•••. Now $2.90
eVITAMIN 8 COMPLEX, 250 day supply, Reg. $4.23 ..... Now $2.12

for

LEAN and MEATY

lUNDA!,, MONDAY
ond TVIIDAY
March '-7-1

~~

BEX~

1~. s

•

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Thundly a..., Soturday
"THI IPCRESS PILl"

"'IitNG IOIING"

DUTTONS'

Rolaids

f£f\1E tiiNtiSS

4 Registnd PharmacistS to Strvt You
73 MILL st.

C.ilified Off StaliN

(Limit 20)

MEIGS THEATRE

eVITAMIN 8 COMPLEX. 100 day supply, Reg. $1.98 .... Now $1.32

WORK BOOn
Sizes 6%-11

ss.oo

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ia._28''

Candy Bars &amp; Chewing Gum
Reg. 5c
10 for 29c

51 rolls 127 Film • llc

6Jc

45 """ RECORDS

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Hand Cream · SOc

lf. H, t&amp;e

96th

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Hetcls U p - - -

62c

Rog, $1.25

Stainless Steel Blades

CLEANING

95c
$1.95

5 rolls EX620 -

Body Lotion· s1.65-

The Very Bast
In Used Cars Anywhere
NO REASONABLEO!'FER REFUSED
SEE

Middleport, 0.

Prescriptions Are Our Main Busine"
122 N. SECOND
REI PAIIiaNIIN liAR

Swisher &amp; Lohse

Rexall Drugs

MIDDLEPORT, 0.
WYM"'

111 L Main

251bs.

Fri. - ' •• aSat.
-STER FOR

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PLUMLIY, IT

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NEW HOLLAND
MACHINE CO.

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MOTICI IY PUILICATION

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KING-SIZE VALUES

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65 Ford F1lcon Fvtvr1 4 Door _

lUKE SERVIa

WANT AD

$2095

Station Wagon. 6600 actuu miles by local owner.
JJke new 7001:14 tires. Spare has never been ou~
Dark green outside. Radio and heater. BiC 6 eniint.
ltd. tra1111. Sbow room elean.

•ncl

65 Chev. lmp1l1 Super Sport _

Blaettnars

$2795

!LT. Coupe. 827 engine, Powergllde, power steering,
power brakes, and Jots of other extras. Local owned
car with 9000 actual miles. see· and drive this spotJess beauty,

WY 2·2193

EEk I M!I:K

65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Sedan $2295
8 eyL, Powerglide. Tan and beige finish. Like

new

•

tires. See thla one before you buy.

RADIATOR

COME LET
US BE FR!Eio.IPS I

GAS~INI!

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don't even
know who her

doctor i6 1

64 Chevelle Malibu Sta. W1gon _ $1895
8 eyL Powergllde. Radio and heater. New Urea. All

white outside with red vinyl interior. A local owned
low mileage wagon.

lElTH GOBLE FORD

64 Chevelle Tudor----- $1595

Mlddloport, 0.

COMPLETE pest
eontrol services. • yean ex..
perieece. Reaches, rats, other household peats. Free ..

timates and Inspection.
ulesmea. New termita
lrol plan. Meigs Couaty'1
ly bome OWIIed Cllllpeny.
lied pest and lermlte coatrol
tompany. 105 W. Mala St.,
l'llmeroy' Ohio. I'Y :/r315!1.
2 lliotp

I cyL with Bid. trans. Radio, beater. Real good white
wan tires. Local owned with good we and I ow

mileage.

Volksw~gen 2 Door
$1245
Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish, radio, heater, good
tires-Reduced Price.

1963

62 Corv11r Fordor

Reduced $969

Powerglide trans. New white tireo. Try this on• for
more go In the anow.

63 Corvalr Monu Cpe. Reduced to $1395
4 speed. Radio and heater. BW:k finish with red vinyl
bucbt aeaiL

PIZZA
AT ITS GREATEST

62 Chevrolet H2 Ton

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hJq Ill SecUoat .No t.
Townahip No, 'J, aad Raqe No. u
~ the Ohio COIIlPI117'1 ~llftba11~
In Sc:lplo TOWD1b1p, Melli CDIUII •.'
Ohio. baunded and thlerlb.t
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1-Usecl Chevrolet Heavy Duty Factory
T1ndem with Dump Bed _ Priced to Go

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bl1dat1 thence •outbwaterlJ
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LITTLI ORPHAN ANNII

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
NEW &amp; USED CARS and TRUCKS
ON DISPLAY
OPEN EVES II P.M.
POMEROY, OIDO

IIHI Estlfe For S.le

lnsur1nce

I

BOUSE for sale, 304 Hamilton IUTOMOBILI!: llllllrlnc» 11eoD
St., Middleport, $6500. CaD cenJiedT l.oiJII your apera.
WY 2-5324.
S I tic llr"l blltt C111 WY , _

Dosol Bottle Gu. Arnold Broo
lllerl, 611 E. Main Street
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ity room. Water, gas and Insurance qeney, lne, POllio

electricity.
$2,500. Wel8h
Town Hill. Pho.a WY 2-33ll.

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49,000 mileo. Good tim ud
I'UUTO Copyma Sonlce. Cop~
I'OR SALE: 6 room llouBe with lei llllde .. lep.l pepen.
condition. $75.00. WY 2-5293.
I I Uo bath, full basement, 11M lfy.
blrtb reconls llld lllmoel IDJ &amp;
S 2 Uc
lt59 RAMBLER Station Wagoa CIISI'OM BUTCIIERlNG 1111
1011 St., Middleport. Pboot: IIIIer doeumeaiB.
oalting. Will buy bldea
Pl. Pleasaut ....,,
111 w. 2nd St.
Private owner. $175. CaU llooday. PbU Meter, PboiMI
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992-561111 after 5 p. m.
WY WSIO.
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VOR SALE: Briel: bouse, 6 - - - - - - - - rooJDS and bath. New forced
air furnace. '!it. finished base- IAETNA CASUALTY IMO'rTJniOI'OI
Insurance Aci!IICJ. IDe.
Rurl ment. Fro1t and back porch. lrlullea
I'Umaroy,
Pbool WY »381.
In Pomeroy. WY 2-3612 by

B.R.W. HARDWAII

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FOR SALE: 19511 Plymouth--.
c1r. HdaB. AutomaUc tr-.
low mileage. Pbone WY 2-

5530 after 7 p. m.
II 3re
FOR SALE : Good 1155 F..-d automatlc, $100. Olen Young
Suecess Road. Coolville e67:
31&gt;12.
3 I Sic
CONDITIONED IJIIl PoaU.

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ac Boueville blue and while
t door hardtop ledan. lfydro.

For Rent

Help W1nted
WAITRESSES muot be over 21.

Experience not nee....,.,.
Appl) In person at Greea
Gables, State RDIIte 7, I milet
north of GalUpoll&amp; S I 3tc
lfARRJED coupJe ·,.; general
lanniDI wllb
beef cattle.
Home uUIItlel IDd w~ge~.
Near f'olllero1. Write rete,...
ees llld dell1llll lddreu 1e
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upholstery, wbite oicle wallo,
speed
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remotese::.'?b-o1tO:Ide I
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windshield washers, back
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llleerblg,
brake •• ~-dow
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Oble. End yoor aewer
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macb!MS. Res-bit
POMEROY - ANN ST. - 2
Call WY '-29'1'- day or
story frame, six large rooms,
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I bedrooms, bath, fuU baMSEWING DlleblDel. Nptir ment. Owner will flnuee.
vice, aD makes. WY l-2284. fil,500.GO.
'l1le fabric Shop, Pomorvr RACINE - ON RT. 1U - 2
Authorized Singer Salea
IIDry frame, six rooms, balb,
llervtce.
lie
full
basement, garage, 3 acre
1 29
lol Olmer wiD coasider lracle
lnllructlont
for one &amp;!Dry t or i room
bouae. $12,0110.oo.
mucK DRIVERS, llfllll
llraigbl, diesel or gu, qes , Ill ACRE FARM - OFF IT.
21 • 40. Some lQH!rlence help· •1 - SNOWVIILII: - 50 aare eulllvated, •·•-- p•~
lui but BOt neceuary. You
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lure and limber, cleaa ud
can ear11 over t3 per bour wen fenced, tobacoo baae.
after sbor1 lraiJIIn(!. For ap- .... _
plication write Nation Wide u- li&lt;lly, I room . frame
house, bath, basernelll, f u ~
Seml Dlvislo•, Co Haeckl
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call 5JU95.¥/28, oveaings 5JS. tll,500.00.
Jtl-86~.
J l atc ALBERT M. OOX, BliOKEil
firm Mlchhlery .
WY Will . ' WY
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Plows, desb, .' l!i!,iJ HOUSE b ult, t 1'001111 ed
front
loeder.
bath• .lll'metnme,
Write.
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WYPelll'l
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FOR SALE!
RAMBLER
DEALERSHIP

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Doing Good Business
IF INTERESTED CONTACT
WIUIS LEADINGHAM AT ...

METROPOUTAN MOTORS

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$1695

292 Cu. 0 cyL C&amp;C, 4 l(letd trane. Real good tiret.
~eavy duty IJ)l'lngs. Tbia lruck loob and runs

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Gure our daughter na(;
qooc: one !

Auto. trans. Radio, heater, power brakes, and steer·
ing. Blue finish. Spotlesa olean Interior. A real buy.

ec... eTruck eHeater
Core eBulldozer
eAnyType
WY 2·2196

WE otJ EAI&lt;J'H
ARE FRIEtJDLV,
1=£.\C£ -LOVING
PEOPLE

64 Olds 88 4 D o o r - - - - $2149

SERVICE

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11 cetl per INftll ,.. Tftnl C•

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er Parl 181... Appmect)
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IN TMI coMMON PLIM COI.IIT

!'llll.deace tt unkbown. and Wand• ·
Plumley. wbolll place of retldeDCe '
uWlowu. wW tau ooUce lhal ,,
u. 14ll 41.1 oe .Jaii\UII'1, t9flfl. tt
UDderai.JDed Tbe rumen 11011 . ~
Savlnp ComP.aQ, a cOIJN)raUon. fll
IU peUUon qaiDit you m tbO Co •
IDOD Plau court If llelp Cou,
~,!.l'l)'lnr for JQ4pl.tDt on
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.ru1 estat.e mortpp JeeUrlnj: U•
Oil th6 folloWIDI 4elortbe4 real pJv.

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CAifCILLATIOIIII
COitltiCTIONI
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fir D.V et PultU...,_

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PLUMLIY, IT

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NEW HOLLAND
MACHINE CO.

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No. n.n .

MOTICI IY PUILICATION

Aru.oJd PlWDJQ'o wbOH place

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Lh. ABNER

KING-SIZE VALUES

EXPERII!NCED

IMCUtiW IMirtltnf

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CAIID Ofl THANKI A OIITUAIIIU
f1,21 fer It word IIIIIIIIIUM• .....
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TO PLACI A
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65 Ford F1lcon Fvtvr1 4 Door _

lUKE SERVIa

WANT AD

$2095

Station Wagon. 6600 actuu miles by local owner.
JJke new 7001:14 tires. Spare has never been ou~
Dark green outside. Radio and heater. BiC 6 eniint.
ltd. tra1111. Sbow room elean.

•ncl

65 Chev. lmp1l1 Super Sport _

Blaettnars

$2795

!LT. Coupe. 827 engine, Powergllde, power steering,
power brakes, and Jots of other extras. Local owned
car with 9000 actual miles. see· and drive this spotJess beauty,

WY 2·2193

EEk I M!I:K

65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Sedan $2295
8 eyL, Powerglide. Tan and beige finish. Like

new

•

tires. See thla one before you buy.

RADIATOR

COME LET
US BE FR!Eio.IPS I

GAS~INI!

ALLEY
don't even
know who her

doctor i6 1

64 Chevelle Malibu Sta. W1gon _ $1895
8 eyL Powergllde. Radio and heater. New Urea. All

white outside with red vinyl interior. A local owned
low mileage wagon.

lElTH GOBLE FORD

64 Chevelle Tudor----- $1595

Mlddloport, 0.

COMPLETE pest
eontrol services. • yean ex..
perieece. Reaches, rats, other household peats. Free ..

timates and Inspection.
ulesmea. New termita
lrol plan. Meigs Couaty'1
ly bome OWIIed Cllllpeny.
lied pest and lermlte coatrol
tompany. 105 W. Mala St.,
l'llmeroy' Ohio. I'Y :/r315!1.
2 lliotp

I cyL with Bid. trans. Radio, beater. Real good white
wan tires. Local owned with good we and I ow

mileage.

Volksw~gen 2 Door
$1245
Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish, radio, heater, good
tires-Reduced Price.

1963

62 Corv11r Fordor

Reduced $969

Powerglide trans. New white tireo. Try this on• for
more go In the anow.

63 Corvalr Monu Cpe. Reduced to $1395
4 speed. Radio and heater. BW:k finish with red vinyl
bucbt aeaiL

PIZZA
AT ITS GREATEST

62 Chevrolet H2 Ton

.-r

Tncl. N&amp;
hJq Ill SecUoat .No t.
Townahip No, 'J, aad Raqe No. u
~ the Ohio COIIlPI117'1 ~llftba11~
In Sc:lplo TOWD1b1p, Melli CDIUII •.'
Ohio. baunded and thlerlb.t
~

like new. See thll one.

1-Usecl Chevrolet Heavy Duty Factory
T1ndem with Dump Bed _ Priced to Go

.'1

tolloWI: BeiiDillal" H 1 BD~MJ Lo
aut tftt 011 &amp;h.- IOUUI UD1 of Ern
..t LJ"ncb'a lllnet7 acre traet.J tbenrt"
... t 10 rodl alaq U.. Seetlft lin•

a.

I

poin&amp;

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b

pubUc

By CHESTER GO'ILD&gt;b."

road

bl1dat1 thence •outbwaterlJ
'le
rodl lbd 10 feet to tb.•
Honl'y
Locutt Tree and place d beJinnln ·•
containlnc li.QII ao-. ..,... ~~

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pa,.

563, MeJp Couat)' Died. Recot"dl .
You. are reqmr.t lo UIIWV
fbf
Mid petit1011. 1t7 the IDd dq e1 Ap
..... I.HL,.~ ~dcrneat bp Mfaa1t WIU
rmwllidl4 IIIIDst JOU,

THE )'.ARMEBS BANI: 6 u, \1

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AD 01aio Colpontklzt.

PlalnliH.
CllOW, CROW 6 POIL'lA
.utorae)'l fol' Pla.IIIU
• 1A. u. Ml Ill L 10. 111

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QUALITY
FIRST
REGULAR

·

•• Main lt.

Ptltl..,

..

Certified Oil Station

LITTLI ORPHAN ANNII

\.

\)

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
NEW &amp; USED CARS and TRUCKS
ON DISPLAY
OPEN EVES II P.M.
POMEROY, OIDO

IIHI Estlfe For S.le

lnsur1nce

I

BOUSE for sale, 304 Hamilton IUTOMOBILI!: llllllrlnc» 11eoD
St., Middleport, $6500. CaD cenJiedT l.oiJII your apera.
WY 2-5324.
S I tic llr"l blltt C111 WY , _

Dosol Bottle Gu. Arnold Broo
lllerl, 611 E. Main Street
•

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&amp;uet'IONEEII
lmpl!ll 8enlel
Crill 8ndlonl

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Wrtte. -r r- or eema..

appointmeaL

tllfo

2 Z lfc

JOR SALE: 5 l'llOliiJ with utiJ. GaANGE INBVIUNCL MIIDui
ity room. Water, gas and Insurance qeney, lne, POllio

electricity.
$2,500. Wel8h
Town Hill. Pho.a WY 2-33ll.

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49,000 mileo. Good tim ud
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I'OR SALE: 6 room llouBe with lei llllde .. lep.l pepen.
condition. $75.00. WY 2-5293.
I I Uo bath, full basement, 11M lfy.
blrtb reconls llld lllmoel IDJ &amp;
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lt59 RAMBLER Station Wagoa CIISI'OM BUTCIIERlNG 1111
1011 St., Middleport. Pboot: IIIIer doeumeaiB.
oalting. Will buy bldea
Pl. Pleasaut ....,,
111 w. 2nd St.
Private owner. $175. CaU llooday. PbU Meter, PboiMI
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992-561111 after 5 p. m.
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VOR SALE: Briel: bouse, 6 - - - - - - - - rooJDS and bath. New forced
air furnace. '!it. finished base- IAETNA CASUALTY IMO'rTJniOI'OI
Insurance Aci!IICJ. IDe.
Rurl ment. Fro1t and back porch. lrlullea
I'Umaroy,
Pbool WY »381.
In Pomeroy. WY 2-3612 by

B.R.W. HARDWAII

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FOR SALE: 19511 Plymouth--.
c1r. HdaB. AutomaUc tr-.
low mileage. Pbone WY 2-

5530 after 7 p. m.
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FOR SALE : Good 1155 F..-d automatlc, $100. Olen Young
Suecess Road. Coolville e67:
31&gt;12.
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For Rent

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WAITRESSES muot be over 21.

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Gables, State RDIIte 7, I milet
north of GalUpoll&amp; S I 3tc
lfARRJED coupJe ·,.; general
lanniDI wllb
beef cattle.
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Authorized Singer Salea
IIDry frame, six rooms, balb,
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full
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IF INTERESTED CONTACT
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VISIT the BUSY HOUSEWARES ON the MAIN FLOOR
WIS&amp;

Rent Blue Llltn Electric

OVEN LINERS

plnlclng
shears

Carpet Sh...-er $1

Re-usable. Lone laslinl
heavy duty aluminum. No
m~r e dirty ovens! Catches
all drippings and over·

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optrotion on oil Fobrlcs, light or

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electric oven1.
2 Liners In • peclr.age

79c

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use. Completely safe to use on all typf's of carpthng. Or·
iental Rug~ and other fine fabrics. Odorless"' ronc~ntrated.

RANGE TOP PYREX WARE

$1.98 quort- $3.69 holf gallon- $o.98 gallon

1'/:o q"'rl Pyrox
Doublt Boiler•

I quort Pyrox

Rub barmaid,

Saucep1n1

l'lo quart Pyrex

' makes cllllbwaeb'•l euler ••• aafer i I

BRAVO FLOOR WAX
So toueh - lt'a detergent rellstant. Specially made
to remove easily. Use Bravo on linoleum, upllllt Ule,
\'illy~ rubber, 'J'erruo.

69c 1

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JUMBO SIZE SUIT BAGS------- $1.95
12 POCKET SHOE BAGS
$1.49
DOUBLE SIZI BLANKET BAGS
$1.29

klned aafety-wp and &amp;lui boldera. muvabi611iilvw cup.
13 W~1.1 7}i " a5Ji "

Fast actin&amp; Uquld drain
opener. No mls:lng, no
odor, no bolllng. Removea

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Dish Pan . , . fita aU otandard oink bowls, t'lllbioa-prota&lt;lll
... around the home.
14!i" • 12w x 6W' deep

$I .69

Sink Divider Mat . .. &amp;to .u twia-oUtJ&lt; dim.., vide&amp; baod)l area for 100uriug potl and

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cleans euily,

&lt;hina. gl.o,.,w.,. and oink divider apiuot bar&lt;! klto&lt;u.

11\1' •13o/t

protect~~

$1.29

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CORN
POPPER

89cquart
$2.98 gallon

foods at serving tempera·
'ure from 1 to 2 hours.

SPONGE MOPS

Chrome plated. Steel with
stainlesa ateel Inset 4.99

2Y2 qt. Siz:e _ 2.99

Chrome frame with
ceUuloH mop.

$J.89

CORNING
WARE
From freezer to range to

More absorben~ makes
your noon sparkle. Made
to laat longer. Eltrl qual·
ltJ nyon yanL

Snaeproof. Lilbtwellbt,
...Y to cleon. Larae aile.
YeUow or turquolae.

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Rustproof-odorless - noiseless. Lightweight - easy to
clean polyethylene.. 22 pi·
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$3,95

0.~ raton~~
bu•• ~

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ODd Mfo.
lnQ~tr buket Jlf"VeGCI 14'0n:hiQI and kmin1o
Holdt a dou:a ur lnOl't roJJs . • • ,~..
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$2''
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1 LB.

I Waterproof, 8 heal
• TV and Radio lntertereDCt
!roe
el'wlb button control

2 LB.

SHOE BAGS

For removing tarnish from non-lacquered copper,
stainless steel, brass and chrome. Contains no harm·
ful acids or poisons.
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PARTY PERKS
lfatet 12 to SO cup• ol dellcloUJ trolfee automatlcll·
lyl Keepa It aarvlng hot for houra. Llahtweleht, por·
table. Aluminum, with I ft. appUanee oord.

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CUBE-Ems ICE CUBE TRAYS
78 tmall Ice cubes In each tray. Fit I or f trays
wbere you used to put one. Freezes Ia almost ball
the time. Juat the right aile lor vacuum hottlea.

49c

OIINA OJPS
and SAUCERS

CAN
OPENERS

IJDporW

Removable lid lifter.
Hand.J eord storage.

lleceaaed baudle for Oil'

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tine Cblna tea·

-............ $1.00

oupo and saucera. Gold
banda and platinum
I Cupa

LARGI SIZI

Vinyl Garment Bags
Keepa out dirt ond dUJt. Long zipper opeoJnc,

IPICIALI WAGNIR WARI NO. 6

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54 lncbea Ions.

CAST IRON SKILLETS
Pta 1e1aoned quality eut Iron. Read7 to
bandll for euy lwllbll Wlblf po!IJhed.

8.8c

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BeDel'• Conlillental stain'm l4eel ~llAJio Como
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79c

$9.99

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WIST BEND ALUMINUM

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10·piece "Contlnen••
STAINLESS STEEL COOKWARI

Anodized tolumlnum fer faat
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ARTIROAL FRUIT

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79c

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Topo for biiY1 duty oteanlnl
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Penny-Brite

Raised bottom with zipper type co-

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Mlrro lnatant ReleaM

SOc 95c

RUBBISH BURNERS

Hoi
Nil!

HEATING PADS

LADIES

Copper and Stainless Steel Cleaner

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88c .....

$5.95 General Electric

Pure veeetable oil ooap. Clesns W ·
orythln&amp;. For noon, waDs, woodwork, furniture, oppllancet, ete.

TRASH CANS

BUN WARMER

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BASKETS

$J.29

Lom1 Deluxe

Bright 'n Black

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Baka, S.rve 1nd l ' r - Allin Ona Dish
etl!o quart covered caaserolea · e 2 quart square
cake dishes • 2 quart utillty dishes etl!o quart loll
dlabes e1 quart liquid measurins cup'

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Pyrex Ware Specials!

LAUNDRY

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Free ze.Cook-Seroe Ware

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11rlle, onion, eabba1e.
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offensive odon thloulb·
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paper, hair, roota, lint,

kettles, percolators,

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POPPIN' FUNI

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$2.98

diahel and glassware, durable, fiuible, oolorfut- haa DlaDY otb.

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FURNRURE
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Secretary Robert S. McNam·
ara believes there is "a ceiling
. an upper range" to the .
aumber of troopa the Col1111111nisb can lniUtrate and supply
a
beleaguered South Vat
Nam.

2 Quart Ponguln

TEA KEnLE

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88c

Diah Drainer . .. drola!. a1r..m. dl&amp;hoo. g~a.- 111 """"'

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Euy to read dial.
Stand up model.
White, pink and

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Proted your cloth.. with moth-euard Jument bap. Fully quilted taffeta embosoed vla¥1 front and top, matebln&amp;
sides. Strone metal top frame, easy slldlnl full IODIIh
slppen. Gold, blue, pink.

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painted ...U., papered walll, aeoulltic eelllllll IIIII wllldow ohadea.

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Plastic Garment Bags

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The Pentagon chle!, teatify- 1
lag before the Senate Foreiflll 11
Relations Committee
Thursday, thua seemed to
bl&gt;ply
there was a reciprocal ceDing
on total U. S. forces in the
Vtel Nam war. The u. s. effort
can rellllln limited, he said,
II U. S. air attacks cu prevent much more than 150 tons
of supplies a day from reaching Communist Viet Nam suerrillas in the South.

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