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meetings ; Winona Coot and Ed- ~urc~. 1:•; Clleoter M:!;.
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•Carrie Molnbart, cooncilor, era!· Eva Dessauer
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INTRODUCE DIRECI'OR•
VISITING PAl\l;l!iTS
Th Four Rivero Girl Scout ' Darryi ,_Stumbo of t!M.U. I.
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Counctl held a recepUm . . Mrs. cilffold ,stumbo,
!lllss Allee lieJ!nl, · new Esecu- 'port, Is Vlallinl bere with

live Director of cOuncil; il ~ parenll and friends. Dit~Jjl baa
Parkersburg Flrsl Uni!Aid Pres- J&gt;een attontllnl a ~ e!toe·ll
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Tbe snow-covered roof of a

At~~endment to the Constitut;on Roman Catholic church collapsed today on top of 120

wlls ,on · the verge of adoption pe~sons attending a morning Lenten service, 10~ of them
today. ~ction »y Mipneaota aod children.
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Montana legillaturea wlll write I
No one was killed. Thirty-four persons, nearly aU
·It into law and correct a naw ichildren, s~ffered injuries. Fifteen of them were admit·
exillting alDce the brlth of the ted to hospitals for treatment.
I "It's the miracle of the century in Baltimore that no
repuhlit.
. The proposed amendment Pl'1" 1r,n• wa~ killed," said the Rev. James ferry, p_a!~or at a
vodes for filling a ~acancy tn ethodtst ~burch nearby. !
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the office of 1~ ,vioe preaideo· veryone qu:.ckly got out of 1middle, hurhng timbers aod
cy. 11 also sets out tho the ',church.
. I other debris on top of llle pew!l.
P~'\'" to be followed lor the ThAehoonWgreedgaliodn, attendoni g Q1udtokly, the chi0Jdreedn aodsafafew
yice ~..,aident to serve as act- ; an s
nes ay serv ce o er persons
to
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In&amp; ""''"'•nl whenever
the delayed by the East Coast through a side door.
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' ,,!dent II unable to perform !lie Rev. Francis O'Brien aod
The entire roof then fell i•
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paratroops Tra

Alexei N.•Kosygln
ealled today for scrapping of all nuclear weapo111
destruction of nuclear stockpiles.
Kosygin said If the nuclear question wu not solved
in this century It would have to be solved In the next.
The visiting Soviet official made the remarks at a
conference carried Uve
the United Sltatetis. via Tell· menl bannlngBul deb~~·the
star commun ca ons sate • weapons.
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Including 8,7911!workl!l'l and 1 bolpltal palleal
waa dead aod
wounded. A were released W~ algilt
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total of 503 Americans now are by lbe VIet eon,. 'Diey llad
auflered per~apa the IIi
Uated 18 missing In aetton.
been m!salng since . Feb. a.
euuaiUea austaiDed in a
· The toll last week Included Spoteunen said tbe-illtll'fire attacl:, military
111 Gls killed, II2D wounded aod en rotlle from • · G&lt;rmaa
said today
captured by Communists or hospital obip in &amp;tl&amp;oD .lo 1o11Q1

submitted to qu... ; : ; :
lions in the unusual transaUan· ban.., all nuclear weapana
tic news conlereDce shnrUy total destruction of
alter Prime Minister Harold sloctpllea
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Wllson paid a surprise visit to
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the Russian's bote! suite.
problem - · . be aald, •11
Rellable sources said tile two, mtul be i'elved Ia lite am
attended only by lnterpretors, eentary."
discussed Vietnam ~nd other He said ncent talks
lntemallonal ~ssu...
shown ~~~· world mual come
Their previous talkl on Ian agreement to ban the
Vietnam were reported to have Iof nuclear weapons to
totten nowhere. BrilaiD waa l countries lhal do not possess
reported urging a Joint Loodon- them now.
Moscow effort lo bring abnut a l Speaking Ruaalan, with his
V!etoame~e peace.
Iremark&gt; being translated
Addressmg m?re
than 500 English, Kosygin xald that
newomen Kosygm did not Jive a Germany mull agree to such
direct
answer when aalted f agreement wllelber Borut wants
whelher he favors an ogree-1to or not.
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lbigad-• were allacked
U.S. manpower in VIetnam waa captured them. AlltharliliiAIII'
day by a amalter bul
at 410,000 m1111.
the
WOtttiJ' 4li)'lal
entrenched CommuniBI
On the other side of the war, their pallen~ .In a ~
wblch struck with a barra&amp;e
spokesmen reported today ·that fouod walldnc OD 1 •lUIII:·it
aome 100 grenades, ~~:;:•~
Vietnamese Red CroiB mlleo soulheul of, SoliD"· - '
mines aod counUess VI
small r.rms fire.
Spokesmen sald the
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50,519 Amtrlctno htVII boon kllltd • ,. ..,..... jn
Ues, In the four hour """'"•I the VIti Nom wtr tnd thtl at ltut •16, (,om-1)~
meaning deatba or wounds
violations of the current lunor now
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numerous but nol eli:~~=~ felltd more. Thwy roporttd 1,149 U. $. ,_,.ltl-.~
enough to destroy the
- k olont. A Iotti of 117 AmtriCIDI ~- ness of the company.
920 waundtd lest wttk tnd onother 12 l!ll!ll'l&gt;l.llf~
paratrooper&amp; operating In
td ... pturtd or mlasl~~~o they 11ld. It loolDught tha
Zone D fought back with small
six..,.., wor tatol .. 8,790 kllltd lncltHIIot l,564 Jn
lii'IDI a1111 gretladea and finally 1 non-combot occlcltnll, 41,739 waundell Nd 1 5113 II,..
forced the COmmunists
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VIsit llbtohlolo In ~ ... Tbil week end "
are bavlng our clean-up
e of GlrlJ and Wome~ .
Sklrtl- and other Winter Ready To Wear on the 2n
floor Our htlf·prlce sale of Mens and Boys Coats :\:
Jacluit&amp; and Sweaters on the main floor - Barga IIJ
all over tbe .Acre and every day more new Spring
merchandise trrlvfilg. VIsit in every department.

In Saito aod S. Noda.
ON SALE--l:KIR
1arrangements.
American gardens and flower Mrs. A. R. Hecox gave a pa- Mrs. Carl Horky, p;:,:~
arranging_ was discussed at the per on "Favorlte House planlll," cllairman, introduced the
February meeung of the Mld-11 on
· eluding the African ViolM
and en lor lhe evenin,. A
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For Women. lbief rtyles ond Step-inPinties now
dleport Garden Club Mooday 1othen. Mrs. Michael Fry
of plant auction wao held foliow*.msley, a charter member, quent.
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evening in the newly decora\ed 1Cheshire was welcomed into ln&amp; the meetlns. Memben anfor $f.OO
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death. Ed hosp1tai
Speocer At the close of the meeting,
OUD aD ' s~o·
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swered roU call ••
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. • ' valentines wen distributed and
I and Southern Ohio
Electric Mrs. Morris ............ ....~ on a rent Oh1o Conservaticm
project. For all r-ular
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-~1 Bearbs rernams oli· Icookies and coffee were served.
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Company. Mrs . William Mor- recent reJional board meetilli The buffet table
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ris, president was in charge. Iwuh Mrs. Jack Robson and on ment featured red velvet roses
and Elir.abeth. Campbell and 20 and there will be a sHent
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1 the Sears Civic Beautifica~on m a milk glass compote.
~I S~wart their brothers- Ia~ction by the ways and means
Mrs. C. A. Emmtsh display· Iproject. The Ohio Association dessen course was served
Ill· law by death.
Icommillee.
ed a Japanese arrangement of of Garden ClubB hal asked tile the h116tesses, Mrs. David
For Men, Women, Boy1 and
/' communication was . re~d
forced forsythia branches
in Middleport club to provide flow· sminger, and contributing
Girll. All sizel!l, Assorted Vinyls, Corduroy, Wooll and
tiom Edith
Wakely,the District
diStrict ' ~- •. ~'' ""WW
Woola, Orlona, VJnyla
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concerning
Nolan Carson of Cincinnati 1conjunction with the
topkc, er arrangements for the speak· .esses, Mrs. James Arnold , Mrs. colors.
Leathers. Leather
Palm Nylons. Warml)r lined.
r~ly to be held in Losan April ~
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Monday to be with his 1"Traditions of Japanese Gar. er's table at the state conven· : Lewis Smith, and Mrs. R~~;~ Drivin&amp;: Gloves. Values up to
$2.915.
Value.s up to $1.95
13 and asking the coundl
to s
5~~r, Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, dens." Mrs.' John Welsh ga~e tion in . Ath~ns 1n A1.1gust ~s. .Gress. Mrs. M~ Rol~er
bfve the memorial services in ~
while Mr. Gittxms iB a medical ' a paper titled , ' The
Mag1c John Kmca1d, Mrs. James Titus ed Mrs. Entsnunger m the
tSe
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patient _at Holzer .Hosplta~ tn ,of Trees and Stones: Secrets and Mrs Garen Stansbury were !!ence of ber daughter, Mr
Salo
TupJters Pliilil'S was announced ,,
GaLHpolis. Mr. Gibbons 1s un- Of Japanese Gardens ~y K. 1named to the conimittee for the Gress.
!lit April'2 and national, state , J
dergomg tests but Is reporled
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improved.
Me~s were asked to 1
Mr. aod Mrs. Oar! Horky and
Made of soft split cowhide laminated 1o vinyl. ScuH refbi the rally. A' Mrs . O!an Genheimer return- daughters spent tbP
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Washable. Removable paas case with swing clip
sistant.
nk you no~ was read from ed to her home Columbus Mon· at Bndgeport Wlth relativ~s.
for additional windows. Fine quality, Red, Blue; Belao,
tit Crary family. The travel· day after spending the past Mr. aod Mrs. _Joe 'fribl&gt;ie
mock.
donated by
Mary ;day; assisting in the care ot,"nd daughter, Kimi, St.
ldwm, was awarded to Edna :her mother Mrs John F Bat. I W. Va . vtsit.ed Sunday
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MENS BILLFOLDS In Brown tnd Black $1.00
·Named ,oil _committees were 1 ·Mrs. J. B. Marshall of Louls- !George Hackett Sr. They
&lt;.;rne. ~f,zhng, ~r.a Beegle, . ville, Ky. arrived today to as· to see t~e new son of Mr. and was tlle topi~ of a paper given Annuals coloring or summer white board or bricK house
""" Man~
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th Mrs . Michael Shaler.
at the February meeting
plans were made lor the pro- yellow blends with gray sidi1ngll
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srs 1 mJoh
1ue care
er mo er, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd has
Edna
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the Pomeroy Garden club
gram when the club will hild or grey toned old bric k ;
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.. lenora Swatzel, l rs.
~-- Veterans day a Iternoon at th e ho me
· al ways
Hayeo
w-11 - F.n1 h · al1 y.T h t ied to her home """'
an open meeting ol the
St. planting annuals, 11· os
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Elizabeth Campbell Sat lrdle ~therho ondpre spetn Memorial Hospitil where
Mrs. Charles Persinger,
Paul's Lutheran church June best to 1 draw a plan first, con· No sweeter lift f . Val,en·
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1s gra
aren s, h •-·
d obse 1.
bl d tines. Choose from"' r '
· ~ue_tthe&gt;ll"i,g Nettie , Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher. · as UC1:andn un erF
:V,Na~oo~n~. berry Heights.
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sidering the colors that en , delicious lrl'IJ' of~ Fanhy
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P k
Mr.
Mrs. ranciS
Mrs. Persinger, president,
"Annuals Color all Summer," the size of the plants, and the Farmer Cand• tna•·... You're ·Send a s~eiat me1sa•e to
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ar er!· 1son were m
. Lancaster
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...ftr!autiful your Va entine from• our
means· 1b r W
ened. the meeting by
was the topic of the instructive size of area to be planted; •-· 11 bound to please.
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. · his
~a . spent the week· ' where they visited with
heart·sllaoed
Valentine Card collection by
rat: llaylos, Lii: !end
parents, Mr. and
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the verse of the month,
paper prepared and given oy soil, fertilization, sun or shade 60c:
ta $9.ts gilt bo-a:ed,
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and Mrs M
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d f .1 son, Ke1U1 Andef1RD, of
ruary brings the rain,
Mrs. J . 0. Roedel. Points she are most important in
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the frozen Jakes again.''
make : In order to get best a beautiful and most successful
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viSited Suoday evemng at New Iness for bis company.
DevoHons were given
effects, colors of a n n u a I s gardefl of annuals, aod some
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Haven. W. Va. with Mr. an&lt;f M
d Mrs Howard
Roy Betzing who read
should blend with construction of the most colorlul aJIJIWlls
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Mrs. Burrell Dawson and Mrs. I de/~Martha· Clark of
12:1-7 and a meditation
and material of the house: red are ageratum, alysium, aster., The Burly Jeans that never needs Ironing. With ltyltol
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The Upper Room, noting that salvlas are recommended lor a ealendolas, sun flower, lark, mength and softness.
esewn with Dpra ~b
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F' h lersburg, W. Va. and Mrs . Ma· very 1mportant question,
spur, mar'•olds 'and petunias.
thread. eReinforced at every strain point. estrong
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re. ason IS er bel Wolf of Pomeroy were
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and daughter, Barbara wer• jweekeod guests of Mr. an should ask ourselves Is
In closing Mrs. Ruedel read l'::ized~~~ ~f.r.'rslze!"':%u~B ~':ist m:fsJ!: Colon:
always"
Tuesday guests or. her p~rents, Mrs. Paul Grueser.
we pleased God?" She conclud ·
a poem by Douglas Mailock:
, Mr. aod Mrs. Orris Hams,
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Davidson,
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with
the
thought,
"When
W)loever makes a cardeo,
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love God, we do our utmost
has, Ob so many frieDdl;
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iAthens, were SUnday
dinner please Him."
Tile &amp;lory of lhe mw$1
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of her
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COLD-RAP
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Mr ~sonparents,
Jan- Mr. and Members answered roil
Four elementary school prin- The dew -bea
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by naming a drinking plant,
For wiad and roln aal IDI·
Blanche Nelson of . Dexter one that -ufres an unusual
clpala of the Meigs Local
oblne
I ge IS 1.tu
spent the weekend woth her
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School district joined · more
OpiC OJ' fOU p Isister-in-law, Mrs. George
mount of water. A Jetter
than 1,000 Ollio school admliils- Aod dew allll fertlle ...
hJoy For An Anxious Age" I son, s. Second Ave. Spendine read from .charJotte Cox of · trators in a professlonal eon. Aid lle wlto make~ 8 tardee ~:~:S~~~!t~ctf~ap~t!:i . Eorj,y AmerlcJ!l Prascut
,was the topic given by Mlss iSalurday evening Willi tllem State HOSP!talat Athens,
Iorence in Columbus UDder Works !land In band 'IJIIb'Gotl.
stronger, moldable, Crystal. 7 dloheo and 1 1 i Charlolte Dtvld!on at l!le Feb- was Bernice Nelson of
'"' the club for table
sponsorship of the Ohio Depart. A deS!erl c.,.se in keePinl venlll dehydration and .eaally (lall plate 011 a mi&gt;hilbl
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ruary llleetlnl of Group I oi l Mr. an!l Mn. Wendell
meflts goven them at
ment of Elementary
SchoOl with George Washington,·~·::~~~~ written on. IB Jnchei wide, rack.
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, the Womon'o A!soolatlon of Itch and dllllhter, Susan,
mas.
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Thursday d!ly waa served by then
ft. long.
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Salo
the First Unltad Pre•byterlan son, Steve, visited over 1 be Mrs. Personbeageirl _explalDheed
Saturday.
at the clllse of the
$1.00
ci.A•·~~': Olurch ln MJddleport
weekend in McConnelsville
projec~ of
ut ymg t
They were Mis!
Rosalie The next meetinJ will ~
at
roUt
• .,o •o day evening at the home
their parents, Mrs. H&lt;&gt;mer
ball foeld area, a request
Salisbury; Mrs. Ne!Ue the boone of Mrs. Harold l!roW11.
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T"-t art R,CA Victor Value Drlya
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w~::~~~: Mrs. Fred Lewis.
lacb and Mrs. W1lllam Smitb. the president of. the .
· Vale, Salem Cen.ter; Mrs. EllzComo
to
our
2nd
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The opening prayer was
Anoclatioo. nus
abeth Pickens Middleport and
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Color TV's - RCA VIctor Portable TV's RCA
en by Mrs. Larry Andersoa
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tabled until further study .
lllr. Eugene Campbell, Harrl·
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victor
SltrtolRCA
VIctor
RtdlCIITtpt
scripture reading from
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be made of the proJect and JUSI
ville
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lacordtn- Tht RCA VIctor Porttblt a - lacord
given by Mrs. Jack Coleman.
what It would require.
Final so;em~ for the annual meet·
e~- ~um
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Pioyora. Stt them al[.on the 2nd floor.
Mrts. Ri1chahrd Vaughan was
i!li, held at the Ohio State Ex''
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QC
Op1
position Center, was "Decision
q
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1VO .1on~, C aorman usmg .
PLASTIC
Rtctlflllla.r Pintle
topiC, Gelling Along w I I
Mro. Dollie Fetty -rtalned
Making for Elementary Prln- !llrs.
B.
"
. People." Several poems
a birthday party Friday
cipals."
,.
Ied tho
DISH
PANS
'
en from the hook "Apples
at the home of Mrs.
NatiOnally • known opeakers Radoo Club .
, Gold" were. reao by Mrs Clifford Hayea in honor ol
aod professional consultants on ieveninK at bar
Popular oize with lree-swtnc- Fill ony liDt. Styled for
the former's daughter.
An old faahioned pie
the program were Dr. Martin Jbome.
.IJack Satterfoeid.
tna metal ball. White, lur· bNDiy.~, ..~
, During the business meeting
birthday cake
aod sock bop In February
Essex state superintendent of , A short bualneot ~eosion
wood, wblto.
quolse, aandalwood.
; it was reported that the $54 . cream were served to
planned by the
public' Instruction aod one . !conducted by Mra. Doyle .
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made on the hake sale of
after abe bod opened
P.T.O. Tuesday, January 25.
Middleport superlntendent,,er, prealdent. Mrs. Ill 8 r 1
1o1o
sat.
~
"rday would be turned over to · and ••• ~
'llle presidenl, Mrs. Do•
d Dr Sta
. ~- B"'"hton Ohio Rizer was accepted 11 1 .
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member Plans were
. .. . omen ~ SSOCIB 10":
Atteoding were Mr. and
son open t e meelilli
Education Association execu• etin Ill h held
-roject of dosh cloths woU be Clifford
Hayes Mrs J
the congregation joining her in 11 -~tary
ille next me g
e
"Ontinued
Folio
m·
th
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th
"Lord'
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Th
vo
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at
the
hom!!
of
Mrs.
Freeman
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w g e
Hayes, Miss Lenore Betzin
e
s n ayer ·
e At the concluslon of the con·
ong, tbe hostess served a
Mrs Truman ll&gt;ll and n•-• g, room COWIIt was won by
Mr. ~.
W en Immel Klrt- Enoch, Syr•cuse.
d
Green Gold; Honey Gold, nesta Onllfle, Frolte4 Bille.
' sert cou
·
~y • Do
u::.u:nce,
arr
•
Refreshments were
serve
6
rse.
Randy allll Trudie Hal~ Connie
nald ouvero oourlh
Jaod, (Lake Co.) was inatalled by the hostess to Mrs.
While Thev LGit
MEETINGS CONTINUE
Sommons, Cheryl File, Mrs. again lhlo ~on_th.
as the new presldelll.
Taywr Mrs. George Carson, $4.29 ALL PURPO$.E SERVERS - - ~LE $2.00
John Case Gregory Hayes The organiZation
$6.39 7 PC. SALAD SE'FS
SALE $3.00
111"· Enoc h' Mrs. RnbertN th
A revival at Hysell Run Free
Dolli~ Fetty aod Mis; Mr. C. E. Blakeslee,
Meigs
$3.29 CHIP 'N DIP180WLS
SALE $1.50
WiU Meillndist Church will can· Mary . Fetty.
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County Extension Agent,
en, _Mrs. Slluler,es't~s a an $1.79 OIL AND VIN.GAR SETS
SALEik
tmue through thiS week. Rev. Sending (lifts were Mr and showed color slldes on 4-H
-.I
Bigga and 8 gu '
•
$1.79 SALT AND PEPPER SETS
SALE 15c
Delbert Allison of
lllrs. Victor Grim, Mrs.. . in Meigs Countl' and in
ISCUSSt:a
lard Boy_•_•·---$1.79 CANDLE HOLDER SETS
SALIIk
Oblo, " evalliellst. The
.,th Carson a1111 daughter,
He stressed illal
parents
''BIG BARGAIN"
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ed~·........................., Bl Jo, of Ravenswood, W. Va. must help support their
Pictures of the renovation of Accident Viceim
r
aod Mrs. Wallaeo Fetty.
dren In 4-H work,
Ohi St teh
tunda I R
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them to receive full
o a ouse . ro
• • eeurneu ome
from their club work
the Ohio Republican
N~s, Mrs. Donald Becker was
~
Cookie Sale Go Day
Awards were pres~nted by a1111 CAP City News were dis- leased from tile btlll(lital
13 inches wide, 100 II. lenath. Many usetl Deeoralllll, book
covers, table. covers. Yellow, IIDdalwoo~ ptnt, turquotie and
Is February 17th
Mrs. Virgil Ati&lt;IIS and Mrs. cussed in a recent meeting of day where she baa been a
white.
·
The Four Rivers Girl
Robert Jewell to members
the Meigs County Young Re- tient for the past two weeks
ALSQ,OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Co101ctl "GO" &lt;lay for
the Harrisonville Homlr Club publicans club at the
BGtel the result of injUries suffered
I roll
~·ed orders for cookies Is
for the past year's work.
Marlin with Shirley Beegle, in an automobile accident.
II Inch width, 70-Jh ltllgth
. 69c a-roll
ary 17, continUing 1o
ershlp pins were also present- president, In doarge.
. Her busbaod, ~· also In· Soo tho complete llnl·ol IJnl,. ,.,... In tolld ooloro 0041
'll, Neighborhood Cookie
ed for lite first year of work In A brief report on the gover· 1ur~ In tile t~CC~denl rem~ ploldtl. Alto Royltoo Shelf ~por wHh dacorotool oc1toomen of the Council area have 4-H
nor's Inauguration In Columbus eonloned at Veterans Memonal
decided.
.
PI
loa were
was p,iven by Charles Waylaod. Hospital. Mrs. Richard liollat.
80
Cookie
were guesl8 by :':.. Pamela
an Jack 'welker, social ctatrman, tar, Injured In the same
of Mr· WllUam B. Prall, repr&amp;- Mlaa Linda Jlrolan ,
liJIIIOIDICed a bowling party wlll dent, was also releaaed
Completely automatic, wltlo lime and lemperatun ..mn~tt
FOR BABY STEPS
sentatlvo for the Burry B!J.
·
be held following the March the hospital Sunday·
to allure uniform percol•tlon and full flovoreol coffee overy
cult
CcmpiiD)',
at
the
N
tl!d
meeting.
.
lime. Hilbly pollsbe~l'olumlnum wltll black bakelite bill and
~The important Poii·Parrot o&lt;yle
0
and
Country
....
taur.llnt
1n
ParkColledionl
The
next
quarterly
meeting
Grange
Contribute•
handle.
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enburg. Mrs. Fred Renner I! In Cheater
of the YRC will he at Findlay To March of Dime•
~walking with yo~r toddla. Solt
the
General
Chairman
of
the
Mrs.
Dwight
Red
•• March 10 and II. The Na·
nuldEiJI •-----~--...-~white uppers, fine: leather sola.
Coolde Sale.
Cross Ohalmlall ~
tiOna! YR Federalion loader- A. contrlbuUon was
EQUALITY Ju·-&gt;t"20
.
tal 1 .
- w bl g. to the March of Dlmet wn"''ll
i Deslcned for action and
Cookie chalrmen
Include Township, reported t to
o ship school will he m as n Hemlock Grange No 2049
Mra. Dodley BumfWI, Atherut; $1~.111 collected from tile town· ton, D. C. on Feb. 14 through Saturday evenin&amp;. ~I JmB!,II .
B_I~G$
Mrs. Homer R. Gordon, Pome. shop.
19.
worthy 11181ter presided
~
able plVIIllzed oana with
roy: Mrs. Paul DeWees, Rav- 1 Solicitors were !lllss Linda
the meellnl o~ed in "'tulalis- With easy-accOM i.ODI IIpper
1!111W00d and many othero from Young, Miss Jean Hunt, Mlaa
PRAYER JIUUR SET
u. for
N
Will:"
openlnf. Boldt. 1 blsul'lt..or
lHd bottom, dome abopod
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Mllho an, Mrs• Willi' am The. World Day of Prayer wm ""te I m.Sl teorman
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G
•op..,.~!d
0
8
2 eomfOrtera. :iD"df":t7"
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Mro. Olan Hysell, Mrs.
held at the E.U.B. Church 1 th
range, "
coven and aide bandies.
GUinther, Mrs. Paul Orr,
syracuae, with memberS of onA : : ;
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Mra. Junior Hunt, Mrs. Tom
Methodist allll Prelb)'llrii!D
. ,. !tor,ram:1 :",in&amp; w,,:~
M&lt;Grath,
8114
Mrs.
Jack
Far·
parlfeljlatlng,
~
sayings,
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ONI
CAPTAIN KAN&amp;IIOQ
at
,
p.m.
Rev.
Paul
was
held
during
the
f
c:os.rv
7 30
.
have
lf&gt;r
hil
tuple
bour.
The
meeting
elosed
Ac-ding ta
11
TONIGHT ond THURSDAY
"The
~ngdom."
Everyone 11 regulAr form and refr~menll ~lal PurchHi~nd S.lel W•ll Known Quality
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Slzo tnd Style
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* :::~ors .m~~s. ~~en

,Gas Industry
Gom•
• . After
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ess

COLUMBUS (UPI) -8ectetary of State Ted Bmno said
today a apeotal eleelloa ..,
Jaae I to decide two ' propo•·
eel consllllllloaal ameadmealo
would ...t ••• miDion.
Br
ld 11 tile 1 llo
OWl ..
e ec •
eoald be bald
I It woald.

a

SAIGON (UPI)-A company

of

mlssn;r w~s ~:O'i~=-= ~ wa~ :VI:.::
lbree

llbree

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liCCll'eS-M by

first 311 hours oll]le Allan
Year (Tel) eease-lire. The
waa poaslbly the worst of
only the current truce,
earlier holiday cease-fires.
I
!her lncld I today
n ano
.
en
•
spokesmen oald u.s. lot Air
Cavalry
coastal

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II' with War Iand everything started to : clock stopped at 8:10 a.m, EST,
.SANDS OF U. S. shake," Father O'Brlen said. remained standing.
- ODI of i,U;j,.,,.,
Chrls~ans and Jews united _to-; "Then the roof came in."
Flfleen persons, all of lhem ...,.,.,...,_. ,.,,_,,.,.._,.,.....
Twenly·lwo gas utfiiUesln
day in an ~ppeal for world-Wide I When the slate roof of the children. were burt by the
nauon are llnancing a $20
Spokesmen reported
peace tney uoderscored by go- stone and concrete church be- falling debns. Only one, an
uon researcll contract to devel- while tnat u.s. ba!Ue
lng without food for th.•, second gan to tremble and sent out a · eighth grade hoy, was seriously
op • natural gas fuel , oe!l.
in six years of Vietnam
of three da~s of a national , groaning sound. father O'Brlen hurt. He sulfered a fractured
companies, lncludin&amp; East
have officially lopped the
I
Gao Co. and Its parent ~rm.
fast . for.. tile rebirth' ot com- i and the nun quickly gathered I skull.
passoon. . 'llle three day dem- _the parishoners in front of the Heavy wooden pews apparConsolidated Natural Gas.
onstration to ex pre" and dram- Ialtar.
l ently acted 88 a shield for many
awanletl the three • year
(Continued on page 2)
'file roof gave way first In the ! of tne children.
seareh contract to Prall and
- ..
---- -- ..... - - - - . Whllney Aircraft, a dlvlalon
Mrs.
Carl Horky, Meigs llle Unlled Aircraft Corp.
County Easter Seal Campaign The fuel cell - alypa of
Chairman, aonounced today age battery that would

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Fawcett c·IVeS
Name ,as Head ,

• Service
• Sehedu}e to J0 b}ess
Mj)b. I"}e,U
..nit

Of Mt'i~s County Opens Tuesday, Feb~ 14

'
The_Ohio State Employment· admission for them to train· available throughout the week
Seryice Will launch its , first i lng courses conUnually being 10 provide trans~rtallon
to
attack on Me1gs County s re- , offered in Jackson and Youngs- and from the Mobile Unit for
cord 8••6 !'!~, cent unemployment ; town.
1 unemployed · persons
without
prob!ern next week when its I The. schedule of locations Is I c•rs. Requests for such transMobile Unit provides four days as follows:
portation may be telephoned to
.of lnlenslve service lo jobless. I Tuesday, Feb. 11, 11 DODD the Rev. Rick Martin, IJII'l-39118.
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-The &gt;ar. Is stalled with pro- p.m.; Pomeroy parking
Prompt attention to Meigs
lot.
County, reports Mr.
George
lesslonals who will interview,
Wedneoday, Feb. 15, 9 a.m. Daughterly, regional
planner
and counsel unemployed per- "' I p.m.; Pomeroy parklag for the newly-commlsslon¢ van
sons of any IIJe, administer ap- . lot. .
was in response to an appeal
titude and proficiency tests, and I Thursday, Feb. 18, t a.m.• made by members of the Meigs
lpnll!~ttothj• bresufts_; reler fapl- 1 I ' p.m.; Rutland Hlgb School. County Improvement Aasncia1 an~
0 opemngs on 1•1 FridaY, Feb. 11, I •.m. • Uon, The Rev. Samuel Jack·
from Meigs, County and vicinity
noca; Racine Hl(b School. son, Chairman, after a meeting
&lt;Including , !": Va.), or_!_ala Four · automobiles wUI
be at Kerr's Run, January 7.

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Council

Tuesday Isented tile utility." .

1111_111 approved a 10 year C!OIJo , Mr. Morrow presented maps

tll'r.t lor electrlcal service to ' of the town which showea ex·
the municipal water s~stem. · Jstilli streel lights and change~
Tliec.ciOntr,ct had been recom·' ~~---- --..----:
ill~nded by the board of public Veleraoo Memorial Bospttal

·:~:~il
approved Ortllnance, P.e::.~:l~~~1. . enterlnK Into a C!Onl,ract l Enid 'Col~. R~edsv!lle;

tak~~- :~~

~ll!t "'~ Ohio Power . orl L)'ons, ar.; Rae!De;
~y other el~trlo Oo.
I;ilmbert. RllUaod; Hasel ·
. !.~w, l;&lt;ral manager,
ru, Lonl Betlom;
.
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· Dllebirces - Ma~l Shields,
-~·-,···-- to March Delores Jeffers, , Paliletta 'Hud' •son, Michael Athey,
18 eam•.Q!·IeJl
Qlt
HQIIilin, NBI\cy Orlffttl!,
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- Thomoa
Cachran.

sporn Chenus't

~ov;~:
~;~-r.C:u:~~::! ~~-should
hao been named alate ch&amp;r- and humidity control

man of the Oblo Society' t.-.r erato electricity for aU
Crippled Children and Adults aecordin&amp; to a company
(967 Eastern seal campaign.
man.
Fawcett's first olllcwl duty "We are lllrnln&amp; to
as chairman will be to atteod technology, bulldllli on
the annual Easter Seal klck.ofl lence Prall and Wbllnay
banquet; Feb. 28, at the South· gained In fuel cell powar plants
,
C 1 mb
In tile
em Hotel In ou
us. As ·
govemmen1 s apace
stale chairman be will lend bls ploraUon program,"
name and support to the """k East Ohio prealdenl G.
of 118 society units througbotrt. kenley.
Ohio. He will also serul letters Profit Is not the only
to all local Easter Seal chaor- he added. The luel cell
men aod messagedlngs
ef lcongrat. ~.:•peeled to cut down
ulations to outslan
ocal un•
Its at various stsges of tlle .
campaign.
g~~
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are J.
Brown,
Carl
Bob

General Hospital
· ,FraDk

Plan tO Hike
sales Tax
Is Dem"ed

GUeo said Ute stale has II·
ready set aalde tw.llll 1o pq
COLUMBUS (UP!)
Gov the remaining i!O per cenL
James Rhodes said !May
"The equipment to be

Wins Award
n.e d8111111e•

The grant would eonsltute Ill
per cent of the total coot of 1119
project, and the 118 partlclpal.'
ing sehool tlislrlelo would II""
vide another 20 por cent of lilt
total.

::~h~~m~
~'f;:~ce: ~~u:O~
-·
the stale sales tax.
each school dlstrlcl and wlll .W

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ls h

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"It Is preposterotJll and
~-nycanedueatlon rolous lor anyone to .ay

plant

Power
award g~.;;;"'ti,;'oug~~ the
Pow Co orill , 1 000
er ··~raid!..; ·
of Mr. aod Mrs.
H
.
Pt. P1easant,
senior al
Pleasant
Scbool
Min. Keefer Is president
the local chapter of the
al Honor Society a inember
the student cou~cll
ond Library ~ club.
year slle won the "Week
Jo
Waahlnglon" contest allll was
lhe lirl repreoentaUvo
"Know Your Sta.,. Government."

crease empiO)'melll ~
tlea lor tedthe 26$,140 aludenta,"_

the Admln!strallon woold
DO •
commend such an Increase ..
He aald the achool dlstrlr.ll
said. "II has not been
·
involved now lack such tbiDp
ed aod there Is 00 intention
as encyelopedlas, ftlm jll'lljett•
'd · It..
aod JII'Oil'8llll fllr sllldlnll
"""" ermg .
••·-'·~
peecb dllfl~·i"
Rhodes noted lhat 1
._...,.or s
c~·
Study Commission.
Ilea aod lor slow letrne!:'· · ,
by the Leldslalure. lJ
Giles llsted the _IIIIIOllijll, dJI.
the sales tax and thai he
trlcts and the omituills,
appointed a 17 man
ed:
to study theae and other
JACitSON COVJtl'l!f
ports.
,!loomiiUe~ '13U2;
"There are same who wotoldi...,9.1N; •~. !3110.'1:!: """ · •
distort the facts to their
$1, 184•
'!;
advantage." he said. "This •d·
MEIGS COllNTY
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Eastem. $1100; MeigS, .....
DIVORCE o....... ~v
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stressed Ita Intention of
12; Southern, ,I,IM.'Il. A dovorce has been aranted
an-..Ji..iUJ'Cold
until the Tax Study
GALIJA CUUN\'Y
.
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Bobby E. D!,ll from Net~e DDI
..._,._
NO UQUOR MONDAY
slon ...reports Us Dndings
Hatui8D Trace, • • •;.Jnli';
electrical enJineero recom· in !lleigs Colinty Common Pleu hereaolnl
COJ.UMBUS (UPI) _ st.te conslderlng any moves
$762: North Gallla;.,._.
mend for better street light· ' Court on gronnds of ,..... lief- low Ill Jlt. Friday dotldy, wtr· ofllcu aod alate liquor
ever."
RaCCOOII Creek, ~.II;
.
l1ec1 o1 duty anll extreme eruel· mer w1t11 e11ance of n11 . . will be Monday In
Rhodea llld to
Southwestern, ~-48. '
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Cotmcll dl.icuased mercury 1)'. The jtlalnUff was awa~ now hi IWib, ICIIIere&lt;l
HrVanco 11 Uncol;ks
lhese nndlngo would "be
and 't!a Contract wilb :custody Qf live minor chlltfren. ... 8011~
wtllcli Ialli 'on Sundly.
te
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08 11ree1 uptlng

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power ontract
R1.lo. I an ouncJ pproves
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peeial ~leetion
State 1smes
ciotmlllllS
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moi"'Jon ,..UI
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powe11 R.l aht o·ut 01r. seat

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ands~hools.
re~in' Iu.t'••n
would. he said .
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will begm at 7, and the varsity
lilt is scheduled
8 p.m.
In other conference
me
Frida Nelson
ga s
ville plays at
and
1 eport.
s
Seturday, Middleport plays
at Athens, Racine at Pomeroy
Nelsonville at Alexander Gal:
lipolis at Chesapeake and 'wens
!on at Vinton Local,
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'IS-88,
Fred
Foster outscored
........t 25 two
!be Ia$Don
mlDute
pin.
point!. ••
1be
Redsldns
1be litFlyers'
llay of~

mild

BG ll.f ill lhe
overtime tl1e I.Q1&gt;oinllillll&lt; of bls . .
to WI:ap . up II! li!lh cOnference year career 111111 Zl pointl.o Ia
win 1P seven starts.
Freshman 111ard John
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hit Z11 pointl for • ltel&gt;yeeii en
In lll.fll'St atlrl after, roull to its lOth
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a loss , at MorllilaU Saturdav. jstarts, and Ashland .,111 , Jiil
back to drop w.. tern command all the way
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116-76 In ""lamazoo route over Heidelberg . ·i
behind Steve Mix' 22 polll,ts. To- In . Wichita, Melvti.
The biggest crowd or the ledo ".s-1 m the les111e aild .tast second shd! waslllo diflil.
&lt;!!'!&gt;
year :. expected to paci&lt; u,. Vlstts M1aml Feb. 25ln a game ...,. In the' M\'e -balt' rai!Mil.
.g,
North Gallia High School
could
the champion· 'nle Shocke!:$ ·lied the· 9C!Itl'il
Gil @!:&gt;Eli!!&gt;
nasium Friday night as
tp.
,
Wi\h 30 secofti!s.i'rilalning.tt:'ll
4!1!)
«th annual Gallia County
MarshaU also kept abreast of see-saw
,,· · ' ·'· 'i&gt;
ketball tournament get.a
the front runner by barely And then !bet.
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9
way.
•queezlng by lowly Kent State Ohio
.; : --;;;
"We'reJilayiDj! winler rulea
The first game at 1 p. m.
George Stone led Mar. aged only 22.1
Pict. any bote!"
' Friday matches Kyger
shall "!til 24 poinll as the shots in ll1e
!o·l li'
and Southwestern. Kyger
aThundermg
wo? the game ginla Tech. Al!OUt ·
-.rl
MASON BOWLIN
. io the 1966-67 champion of
t the loul lme, hitting 13 free briglit spot f""lllo llilbeatt;;
TlllJRSD
G CENTER Southern Valley Athletic
throws to Kent's five:
sophomore Gerald McKee ' wht
w AY AFTERNOON ference and Southwestern
Def1anee survived' a last-ditch led his team wilD u .....
OMEN'S LEAGUE
the defending tournament choll'.·l'
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Won Lost pion
:\mon's Pic-A-Pair .. 30 2
Hannan Trace mee11 North
.. · · · · · · 22 10 Gallla, the host oelleol, m
ar et .. · · · · 16 16 the second game wbkh I!
Summer's Pharmacy 14 18 expected to i!et
a·
Furmture
8 24
bout P,:li p.m.
Y
0
. e Co?l Company 6 26
Coach Johnny Wickline's ICy·
b High
495Senes- Mary Jo Lam· cer Creek Bobcats.
/rtG • Belly Batey 494; Wan· regular seson defeated
a . abr!tsch 482. Team High · weste&lt;n twice' 4!i-42 and 73-70·
- Sunon's Pic-A-Pair, North Galha 'lwiee 82--17
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Tartan 2133, Conkle 5&gt;49; but aplit with Hannan
31
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Trace, winning 83-46 and
High Game - Mary Joe Lam· mg 66-57.

COONDOG FIELD TRIAlS
'nle newI formed
.
Ohio and
Virgin
Trial Associatio
ta te
trial on Sunday nF:"~~ncs~r~
ing at 10 a. m.' Fi 1· '
G. P. Gillenwater :~ :~rshall
participatns
sho ld
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RFI24 Lun\g"~IIeb on State
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The victory was the seventh
In the last nine games for the
streaking Lakers, who have
climbed ouL of .the . Western
Division cellar in the ·National i
Basketball Association into third
place, a game and a half behind
St. Louis. .
In other NBA acti;n .Wednes- j
day night, the Philadelphia :
76ers- routed the Cincinnati !
Royals 110.106 and the New

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186; Betty Batey 185; Wanda
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High
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782; Conkle
782
a. Co.
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High Averages- Betty Batey
165 ; Belly Sayre IS9; Wanda
Garbritsch 154; Kathy Davis
153; Bonnie McFarland and
Lee Richardson 1St: Patti Arn.
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Additional Items we put Into the '(;I Chevrolet: handy pushbutton releases
for the seat bells, an asb liay lllai glides Ill and out on ball beariJt&amp;si a 4-speaker
!lereG tape syslliD you can llld, not to mendon noticeable lmpro•e~
- i n the way the car rides 81111 bandies. Go to your dealer's.
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San Francisco
St. LoUis
Los Angeles
Detroit
Chicago
Wednesday'• 1lesults
Los Angeles 121 Baltbnore
Philadelphia 118 Cincinnati
New York 106 Cbleago 103
(On!y ·games ~hedulelil
'lbanday'o Game
BalU vs. 8os at Providence
(Only game scheduled)

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Outside of the two losses
Kyger Creek Coach
Myers' Highlanders own •
brace of wins over each of the
tournament's other two teams
Southwestern defeated
Gallia 62-51 and 48-45 and Han·
nan Trace 73-Sii and IW!.J14
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Coach Russ
surprising Pomeroy Purple Pan·
the.rs, P1cke&lt;l to f'!1'5h last in the 1966-67 Southeastern
Ohio League standings, will invade Gallipolis Friday night
3 !ld a victory over the host Blue Devils would not only
gtve the Panthers a .500 finish inside tlie collferenee but
-'"0 their first winning sea· I
· '
on the hardwood in five•thGallipolla at Poineroy, tbe Pan·
ers won a thriller, '1!1-73.
The Panthers are 9-7 in all GaiUpolls Is last In confer·
triumph over GA· ence play with a 1-11 record.
would gtve the Mooremen In all games the Gallians are
I0-7 season.
with only 4-11. Galllpoits was picked to
remauung on their reg· place fourth thia year by SEO
u ar season ocheduie.
newsmen and radio broadcastIn the first meeting
with en.

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1&gt;
tM@tllt . irtl•t present himself . again lofj '11he c!&gt;Hiri&gt;fetolal.
could "tneet in secret
Reed dOWil 7:3ij p.m.; Setilet up :;:'•
lli!ginlilnR :ltb ,; . admiiiiOn to lbe Houae. '!ben, polltl&lt;lan stuck ril!ldly to a '
new buildings with
. 11:35 p.m.
dtsfl diriner at i:ilo ,. they aald, .the House probably 1
ct'edil. • croatlng addil i&lt;lna 1. Arthur Lovett, 71, Portalild,
ogfli. . . Iii a!Jiti M will a!lew hlm..lo take the seat for blltl b)' 11i.i eight voliihtel!r
"iiiitnout the vote of the died Wednesday ln Veterans i . Kallawho, llollll '" MLofillon,
Pj-410;" the
he:lt held ,lqr. 112 yean.
Ilawyers Wednesday. He refused
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Hospit.al.
ISolvay Up dO . ..nl., '· . atftlet, ti . .
SfleiU
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ache· td aliswet
aliolit
Rbodet l'otldoil
Survivon are a son, Donald. Lucy Jane _Lucaa
\2:.35 •·I
. ilted
ctilsed.Goor, where-i\o. hiA
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miseottduct or hli
11 i,'4 du!ed
8
. John Mrilonald, D·N•w· Portland; a daughter,
Mrs. ' m.; O...F.
tiP
a
tbe':
oes!lon todiJ.
In New York.
1 hu!b 11iidi
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WOMAN 1tH1.ED
&lt;randchlidren.
m.; H. E. Bowles ..p 10:10 p. zANESViLLE Oh' /II'P11TO INTERESt OF . Funeral Sl!f'vices wlll _6e
m.; J•llersoo
A eal"'rUci
MMS • MAiON AREA ! Fnday bt 2 p. m: it th8 EWing . Chat!M it. lip t.ll a.ln .. Bill iibotll 18 miles east of
tuneral Home w1th Rev. Free- ver up UO a.m.
Wed !ld killed M
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• The onl;Y low priced tire with
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strong 3·T nylon cord
• Turnpike proved for 11!9
miles at 100 mph
• Tb.ouaanda Or extra traction

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l!y United Press lbleftatlooal
Eastern Dlvialon
W. L. Prt
Philadelphia
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Boston
43 13
New York
29 32

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to om Blulltoo, and looe Ohio Conlereace
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night,lloeketa'
Miami bOels
stayed
on ginJa
Tech In In
llla&lt;bb\lrl
P oungsl "" edged
and !lhlo
Northenlat
!be
wltbriRhl
a dOllElsewhere
Ohio
78-'/f. Geneva . of 71·18
encounter
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Athens of_ the three trailing Dilbeck said he planned to West brought his Los Altgele•
teams - With Logan and Mid- I have 12 playing sites committed ~:m~ates to his home town of
dleport, both 7·5 - is the only ' at the next meeting of' the . ar eston, W.Va., Wednesday
club with
chance of taking hoard m Dallas, Feb. 23.
and t;eated
the champJO :;;hip away from
o ~arne o gree m with a
~ackson. The Bulldogs would i LJUBWANA,
Yugoslavia ~re;nt :;er:or~:r.e B~~ the
.ave. to sweep their three re- (UPII - Defending champion
s ea
ore
mammg games.
I Simmenthal of Milan built a IHI Bullets 121-108.
Mtddleport con tle, and so : advantage in the opening U'lbe former West VIrginia
ran Logan, by winning
both : minutes and breezed to a
mverStly All-America scored
their gaQieS, providing Ath- l victory over Olympia of Lju- ~6 of those pomts In the second
en• beats
But both i btjana Wednesday night
t4.or them coming in an
- can't ue for they play each Iadvanci• into the fmal r d ru: elg t4mmute sp$n aner the
other! .
!he European Cup
oun
Bullets had pulled to wltbln one

Dem..,..llta chlofly Gbjlo!Od lr&gt; , roast smce Tues4ay.
1 Sporn
7:05 a.m.:. Lock
bella GtUtliin, 'Nillii1!1 R. I!Atl, gene Hellman, and inlsbt
lor. Mrt. J. E. Harley
ami
•*'Y w.U
l!O'tleri &amp;JV!!II the ,.,
IMr. Ctit! do'iili I p.lti.; lt@lia.
1\lcbard Hill, Mrs. James E. Mrs.
L. Uoyd Slid
Mrs. E. 0. Tewksoary repett..1 . ,
I' d. I.
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and the apeetl wll.fl ir ollow V p Punch
ble up 1\:50 p.m.; Lock 20, tnMllvtb liP 4 HO\Jt\8 . JohliiOn,
11111t daughter, Mrs. A.
ed on the recent kioto Presbv- ycHI - .,...,
tile rftohlllllh was belfig , 'i1iE SEC(iNI) IiWW tit A ' ca up 7:05 p.m.; Geollt T,
1101"/lces .fer
Mh!. !.Irs•.Juil- L. Mlittlllft, CArl Thoma; and itlliftt iuh.
l@cy llleetllig. Mra. G@oi'Ki! Alt•
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tht lO«Islaltif'&lt;'. !ohe · .two weather puncll ;truck Price up 1
li61i01til
lloldle !Uce. wlie ilieft
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l.fJ 't"
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Ill thenl jlolhtod
t ithe Eas.t today wlth the . neat 12:30 a.m.; Lock 21, Onward up lfl the Melts IW!Oflil
of lhe Preabyterlan Life maga.l
neatly $11511 111\lllon or 011
tile i zeto tefilllOhtures rldihg a stiR 10:21!
EliSha w....u up wtll be liet4 at !b li.ftt. Fnda;
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IHJUon In bond lssueo •!&gt; :February cold ltoht alllhe wily 10:10 p.m.; 1\obert p, Tlboli at the 1\awithgl Coal! FllhetAI
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memory ol J. H. Grade, who
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from tbl! Rot'ldes.
oJV 11!:15 p.m.; l.ooOk Ill, Anolrew Hottte lni!tead ol at 2
Ill
served as an elder ol
the
years ls IIIII uii• : Dlg-otil opetatlohS rtom th@ P. CaihliUh up 19:1111 jl.m.; Fott was jltevloilllY 8tihiiinetll.
church for 40 rears, and Mro. ·nd LEATHER SUPPLy
P•m•roy
'ktller bllnar4 which left up 10 ooi'bom u' 3•30 a.m.: Loek
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Fleyd carmaclo: former clerk _
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NOW tOO ltNOW
(UPn
Adalh Clayton Powell'.s taw· ol the Sessloo.'
Second
st. - ··- --· - --- ·I
• IJ.Cieveland, •aid that ' tb Mali!• wele hil!tip&lt;!i'ed by EIRettllff up IJ:IO il.m. 1 Nita
. . jllll
doe
- wlli! lldvjged him not to talk to a special House
111
· lhe relolution Is sp• . tempetatutes
exjleoted to Ylekl!rll u; tl:45 a.m.; Gteen· • 'lbejlttflel ,..: or
com!nlttee itwestlgatlon of his "fitness" to serve-may
01
. by 1M voltro, the moiF ·
to the sera mark lh
Loclul, 11avensWood dowfi UIY..tloll ol tile
wolf hkve boutht hlln a ticket rlpt 9111 of Congress.
would net be lorthoomint ' 'Oitle .plirllotls of the Notlbl!ist. 5:30 p.m. 1 E'dl!ini BoSwoHh glveo Vll•lnllr
The cortsenstts amon1·
todaY.. was
Gee ... .1 !llouP,t nerJone
. yean or more.
:Slmllat foteclists were ifi up 8:35 p.m.; Whayne H. up 1 PbDa Fatnl'tl'artll, wllo
tbllt Pllwell's chances ef regammg hiS
later_ tills
blew NElSON'$, everyday
more Immediate need
stote !of the iippet Midwest as a.in.; Miss !Iliad uJI'I!40 a.m.; lopollt Uidi!pellieiiUy
llleir lnonth had fallen slJarply on the bu1s of his performance
10
16'1&lt; pttces b)dutl@d llj.1 pre·
be said, is "how to p. the .
il'fa east of the l
transjiOrtef l:l5a.in.: American tabolatoilea
Wednesday before the com· \ . .
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. •nct;fi'!'Juately otaff what .
boro tile bl'unl Meldshl LeeXs, !daflta Ll!!'i! Ilk! tt311• ..., •.-.. . - _
mittee.
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Ofie l!etiUbllcan .ttt•m!l"r! , wild
liftff-Moln·
not con&lt;truc. or the latest wmter onolaufhl• down t:lti p.ltl.; FrJII!k\tn II.
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felt
ii'toganlly.
tby
does! •'You
1I
o/ new ones. . He cited
dowt 5;15/.lfl.;
doWh
TO iiili'Nil Ittls11ANII8
llinuld Powell be ousted, bt 1•ald, We \Vol! t haoe aby 1

.l;nnmilml~lltl

announced Wednesday.

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McB~lde,
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U~wlse,

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~eel a~ot·

pay. , ;;nlt~ ~a
h~at
~n':.dth~~Tasin~nla's
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No less than seven clubs-all exeept Gallipoliscould soar or dip four or more "places" in the standings
in thils final weekend of play which will gel
Friday night.
The agony will be delayed for Athens, Gallipolis. Logan and Nelsonville which finish up Feb. 17, the Blue
·Devils going ro Logan, Athens to Nelsonville.
Gallipolis, secure in last place with its H 1 league
&lt;skein. will only be delaying ,
an&lt;!pitaph. But the othets! ihas there been such a
Athens, with three to play Ibrook for the title.
and standing .at 7.f could lose 'nlat season Gallipolis
to .Jackson, Middleport· and with a 11).4 record,
Nelsonville and finish 7-7, an waa tied lor second with a
intolerable state of affairs for record, and the last place
the Bulldogs as it could qualify Wellston, finished with a
them for a tie lor filth or record.
oixth place, depending on bow The team that can take
the other dubs do against olh· !pressure, or gets hot, will
e; opponents.
the new t!J66.67 champion.
Middleport, at 7-5, - It makes for fans
by w1nning over Logan here Fri·
money's worth.
day and at Athens Saturday,
coupled wllh an Athens win j NEW LEAGUE
over Jackson Friday,
could EVANSVILLE, Ind.
tie for first place with Jack· j The newly· organized
son. Or by losing both,
the Baseall League has
Jackets would be 7-7, good for ments from Milwaukee,
'?!IIOIYilere down in the second City, Omaha and
d1~ision.
· Worth for league play in
'l'be Pomeroy Panthers (al· ' and is negotiallng lor
ready assured ol their firs t facilities in Denver,
winning season in five years); Portland, Ore.;
by beating Gall1pohs, which ' Manila, Walter J
they should do, can linish at board chairman ol ihe league,

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Tbla must be close ID, if not, the weirdest SouliheaJs- 1PI
af G II' _ 1• f
t~rn
Ohio
Albletlc
League
basketball
race
In
Its
40
ay
Q •e•s riday
year history.
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a;: e s ~ y

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Lock andDam, comp1ete,
T0 Be 0ld lD Obi0 RiVer

Thi•~ Weekend
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~nd

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D'tes Sudden}y
Here Wednesday

"payin~ ·~lle

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ttt~Jtratlinj

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=•Jb, n:::""' edced Xavier 'lf. lslreat to "'lllbtla a
Clncinna 11
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U " Ita w.. ul ~ !&gt;j.~~
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c0n. llay!OJI -lJefldos!Jil IIOC10DdJ 11 ,Jriwnph over lleld&lt;lba 1 ,
•'
!eli'""'·~ three • anoe took over yon IOJlllid Gle . - , . :!!" Oonfenoee cbiloCel te eul the \ ' - . . . -- _,
111
Totedote•m~
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!be !ltlrd time 11&gt;11 the drala
at Wldllta
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1-~
~ Ohio-:-.Vnlver·j't~~~lhlllalhen_M~.otuolhowdoweon.n lor
~-. lui
te&lt;OIId~~tot
, SIN t:• lllft.17 L(
stty I"'"" oullkle ••· tote
1011-71 over Muatincwn in !be ..,. ... -~-- • 7 ,_

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B•J CBET TANNEHILL

Argument
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On·polic

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Doll'! a&gt;Unt,MIJU!!I'IIIA!dottns ln(. Gi'Jiefl. olotor7
out ,el Ill the Mid-American 11. wu 111o
can1erei1ce butetball c:Nse ftrellOO'a ....

SPOtlTS DESK ·

arnuJ

olutlon =rived Senate approv· mittee meeting&amp; only from ad· !
Fedi&gt;FIUiiiJIO
kMk II eelellnle 1M _ .
a! after a lellgthy session 'fuel. ministration olllclals. wlth no 1 "Bond tssnM Ill recent yean .Joa.
cliy.
opponents allowed to
have been ol the least and Ia· ·
... Helrinp
to ... 'little
on the neoes- 'i rillilf approach." he
,.m next week In lhe Seam ill aity of lhe comliiiSslon and no With l&gt;l'OVams nuetuatlbC Ill
b' ·
iqJtd tbree erilploylll
llld Reataft.
&amp;mmltltt. (Ad boo llfllllla.. ·
:1111! 0BC anil IH IIIIo !louse oll i testimony on tbi flied for 1\aate \montY lidlile • •'tlllaDif or
8
ID_lCUDl Weill tc WV1t 1111 the life dUb- Mt, Dam llllil: _
I!IIMI eolllll\lllee.)
_ llBTROI'l'
Ullllllli
Ialld urgency."
!tiS llsed Up.
lit boldliibnillllll
"Mt. Oahlbttr *Ill lid Ilia Oft ot 1:lti'ON Mil'cll M -8eeo .._
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10
llldiH- wert thai Sonlle 1 Major Demoetatlo amend- Tilt pe41plo batl @1m by aJ&gt;ti!IM.
.
Developmial
ond !ntelbti Ill aUJ!IIIIIIItd Jiio ...te Worbtl
.,,._ :Jt,epublleans would
amend Ime!lts beaten down would have pro val ol other liQ.!ld Issues that
Roboloil said the bandits 118ed ptanillna DIYliloe II lbi
terlbt llivt!Opilltlll· C:Ornmltteel
lilt!
lli'll ......
1111113 to oet lne s.peelal elee- ; set ll1e special election for. Nov· tlley like
using"
.
punches and a hammer to break tioo If lbt tt&amp;lilllll
(bttetllll Ill ul!h toil!ibl 10 1111111 tHIIItlt ..,.. II lilt .lbt
.. . lor
I, lnatoad Ill lor l•mloer, required COI11ITIIS!Ion now !acUities, Fllhor\stale!!'l"l !be loeb on the
boxes, lion, Wlitlll
tnft.\1"
lfpt!IUUO!Ill ilt'ltl!oo
1dly 2. Democrats blocked an meetings to be opeh to the pub- The ohly Sebete acllon Wedfttl!h be ddeliloed 01 "lllrnli' Uon llil llil
Ill tlttl, liJ4lW. lli!l
IIi» - "'"'0 U4 ""' !Uti II
.aU.lllpt to pus as an emergen· He, Insert a conflict-of-interest nesday was confll'!llatlon ol tbt
. --·'
!Ill j!OII
IIOl8"
111d
te the IIIII Hnl.
.
JWi IJ •
.
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cy the bill setting May 2. thus clause. forbid use of bond rev- 1 ppolntmllll ol Leo P. -.rl. Wade
• 'lbe entire 0
permlliflltt Nilllcll Iii ltl'ltw Oil it liitw. Aid 17
llllllotlet.to loi!a! ollitljM If
11
Its eiiatttfteht Ill enues for operational eX!&gt;ellsll,
aa !haltrttaft ul or 656 Third Ave .•. a retired stri- thatl lil mlnut:""
tJxJit.
and Mlillt\llid til .1111
ltite llll ill lullt
tu- the U liilillob--lMI' . llille
to IIIHI the deadline.
·prohibit the commission r rom thf Worltmth'l
6f .th8 Mtaslss!PI!I hotel el b ' jloll
and !.Wtl f0ri111111i!i1 \)10' Rlonal {jlllltrlct) Oltihl!atlllil Uillon, the UA'I\' reriileA M1
- !lome GOP ollldall say the operating facilities it builds and lioard ol ile'vlew. lte
sel'lle Valley
Line.
clerk,
ifautl alllllllliit tolliilaiM th8 (two orpbiMtllllll) iO adopt "•ctloil ptoltltli"- iltllpst. Ia
llay 2 special eloctlol! can stil: place tn the general fufll! rev- •out the unexpired term of the pi!C!Oii!Y il 11 40 a.lb.
• • bOud optriltor liouNI and otconolllk
ill thll byo!awl; confirm objecllm aDd "UI . the . Amlltltall -·
l!f. called!. but there also 1s enue derived by the oommls- 1tate E. B. Paxton. wlllch ends d•Y· Hellild ttllted ...lll,eitS1 · - 111 lillhe libtelblll treed put ol
jppiQ'tt p11!llllna Udllllllii liiCiVtlllillll fill diH
·"
1911\t douot about the l..olity slon from sources othet than Oct. 29.
he bad sulfered
eaUiol
jiollU
ctibortt
'lbe
two
admllllstratlva
dis·
grant
applleatloo
to
EDA
and
'lbe
letter,
appeared
u
111111
.ollt.
. .
the sale of bonds.
t.Qillell 8aool
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t
Y ttlcts, iibltli!J Wltllllt tile lttl Dtbtr
101' llrit• a f1111her •ttetnPt b)' ll!ii 1illlon
Speaker Charles Rur·
"Good Mlllagement"
llills
IH tlle ltOilif A native u1 MilsotHoUhty • W·
a.m.
ul !lie Soolhflml!l Ohlb Re· yeQt ilJ&gt;el'allons.
to !ocua attention oi What II
fess, R·liowllng Green, s.ld House Speal&lt;t!l' CltaNM ttut- afid !!!!nate durlhl ilie s@!IIM! 1/a., he \vat lkll1t Fell. 1&amp;, llltl8
atonal
will IIi lOi!iltil 111 Jibe • - Sobmlslloa ol coftiicter. a tact of actlati by
'iV@dnesday !be declllciil on !he i less !aid the connntsslon willild iwould:
at U.tart •. son of !be la1e Jotm
the giant labor federation 011
lbr subblltU!Ij \he' two pro. 1l pf!iVjlle lot lbn&amp;·tahge
-treate tlli&lt;4!cal !chlllll at F. atld lzettii 'l'aylof f'lhfilclilll ,
vital lii!llel, aald 1M VAW
po!l!cl C011Jlil1lllbbl!1
ol '
. ltnprovemenU ahll the University of Akron.
, He att@flded Scliool at L&amp;edrt
·
would no longer concentrate Ita
Jleftts to 1111! fOt@r!
Ml •1pi'Ovkle a gtlnd management
mecl!Ul lid to
alld II a youllg man work 111
·
aelions "witblll the Urroll'
fully o\Ade."
I1 pollcy."
lain needy peHons.
Ute _cottl fields llli!l tM pOltel')' Koller
8lllfllall Vlalll11g
s·
j
private and escl118l...
.lllili!e,.was to hold onlY "tt li[leti! up new areas in
ablt!nteti
at East 1.ivet1100l. lie was i boUt1 z.4 ah4 7" p.m. Patellto
structute ollhe AnrClO."
1a !Ktleton ,..!11!4 to tol!lplete \ Willch the state cart be en- Jots lor petrtlillibtly dlllbltd vetettill ol World War I.
o!ll7 all Ptdlalrla Ward.
Tile UAW tntandl to "expresa
wot11: ftel. '"
M slid, alld wiiUhl ill- pet!oha.
Hi! I! sul'\&lt;ivM lly
wile,
Atbllllilllli
'nl! lwmer Look &amp; Dam Sl, eral Services Administration, Its vtewa aful promote lllldeu
i Dflllotrotic
' !!ilt't! Ill• !tale of h!Vihl tttoney --sot advoi'lllllli! itiilldlrd§ the former El1zabeth Grlh\!11,
Mtl. Mlbel Q. tNilbNn, 17 Ohio River, Lewli COJmly, Kefi.&gt; allnounced tollay. The aucUob and propooed
oDd
•
61 ftle oi!C ptopt;;bl : to match !edetal !tall!!.
on tntereot rite! patd 011 iat' whom be i!\8rttetl t&gt;ee. 24, 1920, Hinkle A're.; IMrie -A. W-t- tudiy alld Scioto C.Wity, Ohio wlll be conducted oh the site pollcleo w!Uillllh• brGadlr area .
:fednesday came after more • The Democratic amendments ings deposit! by ballkl and al Letafl· Precedlh!. hllh . ,In ver, Rt. 1 CI'OWII Cil)'; Mn. will be ollered
sllll! b)' pblr !l II A. M., E.S.T., oh March ol the toW labor movement"
than thtt@ ,lltlllf• of
ahd I ollered, llleiltlcal to those "' \building and loan asBOCiaHons. death
! diUtbU!r, Nata.le Walter IL Hannon, ilt. i 1'1. ne aucU011, Domm1c A. Tesauro, 8, 19'17.
and • thel'blle at ilrl•" the
Ill unsuccessful attempts by ' ]ecled by tbe llouse Fi· -:-Permit cowts to decide eus- tn 1951l. and a son, Sgt. Johh PIOlaarit· a.arles A. Jelten Regional Administrator,
The property conalsls oi!Q.28 letter sal
'
DentocUts to lllllond the teso- nai!Cf
t:olllll\lttee, would Indy of children over 14 years 1 Flnblcum, killeilltt acUO!t Jithe Mason; ivmlaln iJ, t.lo¢1 at: ·
. ·- acres of land, Improved with The UAWouutned more·tbD
lultOII oh the
noor.
1 have bl!e!l "tuo !!lt\bgent
. 3, 11166, In \ile\nAtn.
Qbildi 10 buildlhgs and struclarea.
a acore of
2 PomtrO)'I jooeph J. JtUera i
8 n d old.
'nle vote wat 'lt-27 with two
legi!latlte jildgtheilt" j Both houses next ttteet !.lilh· Survlvlhl
are:
Rt. 1 Minersville; Milrtha
l\IW
•• C
'nle auction will be eilnduel- involving Internal reform of lba
1
RepUb1
trosilng
P•liY fin the future, Kllliell said.
day hlcbt.
Rev. Jack Fl!lllli!lllll,
Flek Itt. 1 ltaolnel Mrs Tho·
ed by Stahley &amp; Son, 131 West labor movement tile :3anba·
Unes lnd lltttpt15Jril 11 of tM - -., 5 . T' 2
T ' "
; ; ; , Mhi. Setty tam.bett, Galllpoll!;
I E
Mn.
Main Street, CbUUcothe, Ohio
'
IVollhi fot lt . Miss Martha Ftnnl&lt;Ulli,
AI
•. KneU.
45601. Telephone: Mii Code
111
e tesoJul Oh calls for estabhol!le; loin. A. C. (Mit')') Ay· W bb eoai G
Mr1 K
.
Olfo'I75&gt;3SSO
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lnltlal five had iei'\led 1 3 5 7
eodt Lorain· Mri Etnle (Net· e •
rove;
Addltt
lnf
11
community,
' free world
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!!lelflbets,
.. WJ&gt;ilid
(Continued lr6llt Page I)
lie) henily, Lobi B•.ach, Call'.; neth L.. Friend, RL 1 Mt. Aile,
be obta:.':t
or
!abo!' movetntnt ..,. the "!'eo
of nlhe . s alter the atlte conceth - W! hot no&lt;es· lluage lteadlni• Mrs. l..arcy (Allee) !ads, !lah· W. Va., !JII'S.
R.
-· .
.
lh! the itctloneer or tho Gen- sponslblllty
or
llbOI
8
1
lslhal five h . ;rved ·1,!,5,7 salil)l rolldelllltil\01! - ill the 11.0 and !8.2 rulibing 11 !!!lot of ta Aha, Cil!lf.; abel Frank Fll&gt;'lbel!lg
etaaalc wlll
eral Servlcei Adniln!jtratlotl, In
cltaigltil ..
and 11-year
·
Iwar In Vletllltlt began Wedne•• rollers; Pt. Pleasant, !4.!4: nlcum, Mason. 'nlere ate 1!
'
·
. underway thiS weekend
Property MillliJieliletlt
lllld
'l'!te eonurusllob could borrow day on afi
ba!li Ill Pomeroy-Mason, Z1.,G; tllnton, grandchildren.
aid E. Delong, Itt. '
e\ihl tchoolo
in Di! sal !ervice Real PrOper- Easiest
. tit:
money to roh!bllol or make .tnore !bAh lilil Cities ahd on iln t.6S falllfll; Kahawhil Falls, 4.· Funeral oervtcea wiil be ton• Chester lt. Shewlll'il, Jackllalll the Rutland .
t
21i South Dellt·
lmprovemehti an lmidt, billld- flillortnal basis In .ah estimated
lslllhg; Cliarleston, 18 \ill ductld at 2 p.m. lluhllay
it
liubert A: Kelly, tvens· rtaslum., Ga!p"'" start
Street Chicago I!Htwlo J .--UlJlgs, structures, eqUipment and hundreds, of smaller rommunl- fallin&amp;. All l{anawha River Millet's Home lor Funerals w
Mrs.
J
abd SaiUI'dar aiid lrlll
60004 t.Jephoo•·
&amp;NVaiM. llUUIUII
lacllltlea used for. Ylrfually any tles.
• .. ;·
dams are ob the sill.
by the ReV. Glen R. Huehol\ vallner,
.
o,r the fullowlll!l .weekend. .
3!2-353-0043
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JOVernmtntll or 11\!bll&lt; lun!!o
~•
Burial 'iilll be 111 Letart c@lbf- Crow,. McArthur, Mrs. RebeeGII Teami particlpalln! are Wa·
·
_
Uon. as well as ant otbet pur· Other
Boat Movetnalll
\ tery. Services will be under the L. Mll'klno
. EJ. hatnll, Pomero)l, Middleport, J'nll!htitte Party
ooses thO l"liJ,,Illute tllay litA
.
N
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f Lll · tte p 08t fl wood M. ·
Ironton; Mro. Rutland, Soullli!l'll,
Eutmlo p
et ehUifterAt!,
-B
,., " . A .-AC· Oblo lt.tv•• - Lock 13,
c
aye .
· G, Roaer Beatty, JaokSIIn; Lal·· Gallipolis
and Pl. Pleasant. • lcmned by Seisioh
A eelllnt
rm the rld blacti:. • , the steholh 1Troderdown 12·115 a.m.. Ptlnd·l
Legit&gt;ll. Ftieh8s 11\aJ ry iJ, Grubb, Jr., oak ani.
be
w · Plana have been completed
tt&gt;llllfiiSjloii of dealh
..
y over tht l plo down 2:35 a.m., Lock 14, ca11 it the funeral home after
lilttU
d•t·
for a Valentine Oay party llun·
If oould hM lull&lt;! more ilonih 1ilsland
called "God'! , Buckeye . State, up k:JjJ· p.rtl.i i p.m. Frid"!.
.
!
E, Withee, Rlo
· · :: ··
· ··· - ..
· day evening at the ehurch 1&gt;!1
when the &amp;gRJ'iMlte IOUil iif iil l other
It ililw la a scorch- , P•liY Downey up 4:30 p.m.;
Grande, 10n;':s.ll p.m. Wedneo- W.
lbweU D. M.Cat• the Middleport Fint UnIted
bonds and other oblllaUons
· Express up 12:30 am.; ESso
lli·W 'I'EMPS
day; Mrs. Kenneth L.
ley, Patricia
Nfittbllfl; Mr&lt;. Presbyterian Church Session.
86
1 .,::rson• tb
outltanatng tofill per cent : k
e;!,m
Pennsylvania up 6: to a.m.; Lbo'k NEW Yol\tt tUPI - '!'he Rt. 1 Mt. Altli, w. va., son, Cee\1
Garland. E. . Pat- 'lbe party will beiin at 7:30
e total leneral tevanue ' nown
more a
: 16, C~tton Queen down 11:35 p.' lowest tem)lel'atute reported 1:35 p.m. Wediles4ay.
sons, Mrs. Nancy . L. Rainey, p. m.
of lhe state for the then :b""::
in.; Duncan Bruce down 7.10 this morning to tho u.s. Vie•·
l)lttlii'rpi
Jackie L. Rott,•Ht!l'llllln
ll. " A communicants class was
llli fiscal year lor
lll'Z or; !cheduled to be.gin Feb.18 und·
1 d a.m.; Lock 17, A.J. Pattofi up ther Bureau, etcludlng Ala8ka 'lbe Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, Rdss, ldri. Lloyd •Roush;
tlleht ill ptiDflpal, Interest and , n
n
e ee
an 1 6:30 a.m.; Lock lB. SteVI!!isbt! and ilawali, was 17 below zero Robert G. lliiell, Cecil IY. C. Shelton, James Smith,
er the supe&lt;Yision ol the Chris·
lor tlonds and other ob. ,1
up 2·15 a.m.;
Jordan at Greenville, Miinl. Thi! high· Chance)i, il!!lln.'' E. Clelllhll,
Mrs. Bert W. Teal:&gt;rd. Robert tlan EducaUoo
Leo
.JAl!Oils.
acres of
ioutherh . down 4:25 a.hl., S. Ill. .fhetiKIIis : .,1 reported Weanesd&amp;Y was 81 ana L. Durst, Charles r. Ed· L. Trace,.lliincy.. •.li!Wicb, 'lbe· Kennedy, Sr., thar!e• Peoples, ,
_.
_ _ ;h
"
Broad Powers
.
.
1up 6:15 a.m.;
r I u at Miami, Fla.
wards, John F. ildleston. Mts. ndure WbiWIII\Oil; lolra. .
Russell Lyons and Hubert Tay· -lftpaN ft: Wit

were~

THE

lbe OU; Hill Fire Brick Cool- ValleJ.
'
Jll!llll Prcp'alll (Interim .....
peoy aDd presldellt ol tbe llooll&amp; A
ol com!J!&amp; eftllll opmenl Guldol lOf!DI') _.
uW!I Oblo Jlellonal Cwn- II u folloln:
to
dl, IDIOI'IIIOII Governor James Oo W bolore Felt. If -Firll EDA, with requoal lor olli.W
A. llhil4il 'nlliriii6Y llilt bfte ol 14 llGt IIIM11111 or
It» deltpallon • . ,
HOLL\'W\100,
(llPlJ- llli
olllcials will will en Ill oad1 of two J'Oilopl (Up- ve\Ofdlillll .Dllttlcl ...
A IJIIOOII&gt;.workiD&amp; tum ol &amp;IIJI. the atat. of Ob!o Ill Ita de\itiO\llftll Lowtr 01110 VIlle)') ID . .lpatillil under
JliUillllt
men amulled !be lodtl 011 'I li!Oilt )lQIHIII.
Rqloail tDlill!ell Of. llllio lalla!•UGII.
lllmJy ufe deposit bol:et Ill Cuf l)ahlloert, ltlecuU-. liliiDIIOill IIIII Ill ldCh .......
.
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1 ttUIIIt lltalllll'llOrl earll
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will begm at 7, and the varsity
lilt is scheduled
8 p.m.
In other conference
me
Frida Nelson
ga s
ville plays at
and
1 eport.
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Seturday, Middleport plays
at Athens, Racine at Pomeroy
Nelsonville at Alexander Gal:
lipolis at Chesapeake and 'wens
!on at Vinton Local,
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AmerlcU, edging !be P'ak:orla lovter, whleh ' JIIIUe4 to Wllllit
'IS-88,
Fred
Foster outscored
........t 25 two
!be Ia$Don
mlDute
pin.
point!. ••
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Redsldns
1be litFlyers'
llay of~

mild

BG ll.f ill lhe
overtime tl1e I.Q1&gt;oinllillll&lt; of bls . .
to WI:ap . up II! li!lh cOnference year career 111111 Zl pointl.o Ia
win 1P seven starts.
Freshman 111ard John
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hit Z11 pointl for • ltel&gt;yeeii en
In lll.fll'St atlrl after, roull to its lOth
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a loss , at MorllilaU Saturdav. jstarts, and Ashland .,111 , Jiil
back to drop w.. tern command all the way
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116-76 In ""lamazoo route over Heidelberg . ·i
behind Steve Mix' 22 polll,ts. To- In . Wichita, Melvti.
The biggest crowd or the ledo ".s-1 m the les111e aild .tast second shd! waslllo diflil.
&lt;!!'!&gt;
year :. expected to paci&lt; u,. Vlstts M1aml Feb. 25ln a game ...,. In the' M\'e -balt' rai!Mil.
.g,
North Gallia High School
could
the champion· 'nle Shocke!:$ ·lied the· 9C!Itl'il
Gil @!:&gt;Eli!!&gt;
nasium Friday night as
tp.
,
Wi\h 30 secofti!s.i'rilalning.tt:'ll
4!1!)
«th annual Gallia County
MarshaU also kept abreast of see-saw
,,· · ' ·'· 'i&gt;
ketball tournament get.a
the front runner by barely And then !bet.
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way.
•queezlng by lowly Kent State Ohio
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"We'reJilayiDj! winler rulea
The first game at 1 p. m.
George Stone led Mar. aged only 22.1
Pict. any bote!"
' Friday matches Kyger
shall "!til 24 poinll as the shots in ll1e
!o·l li'
and Southwestern. Kyger
aThundermg
wo? the game ginla Tech. Al!OUt ·
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MASON BOWLIN
. io the 1966-67 champion of
t the loul lme, hitting 13 free briglit spot f""lllo llilbeatt;;
TlllJRSD
G CENTER Southern Valley Athletic
throws to Kent's five:
sophomore Gerald McKee ' wht
w AY AFTERNOON ference and Southwestern
Def1anee survived' a last-ditch led his team wilD u .....
OMEN'S LEAGUE
the defending tournament choll'.·l'
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Won Lost pion
:\mon's Pic-A-Pair .. 30 2
Hannan Trace mee11 North
.. · · · · · · 22 10 Gallla, the host oelleol, m
ar et .. · · · · 16 16 the second game wbkh I!
Summer's Pharmacy 14 18 expected to i!et
a·
Furmture
8 24
bout P,:li p.m.
Y
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Coach Johnny Wickline's ICy·
b High
495Senes- Mary Jo Lam· cer Creek Bobcats.
/rtG • Belly Batey 494; Wan· regular seson defeated
a . abr!tsch 482. Team High · weste&lt;n twice' 4!i-42 and 73-70·
- Sunon's Pic-A-Pair, North Galha 'lwiee 82--17
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Tartan 2133, Conkle 5&gt;49; but aplit with Hannan
31
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Trace, winning 83-46 and
High Game - Mary Joe Lam· mg 66-57.

COONDOG FIELD TRIAlS
'nle newI formed
.
Ohio and
Virgin
Trial Associatio
ta te
trial on Sunday nF:"~~ncs~r~
ing at 10 a. m.' Fi 1· '
G. P. Gillenwater :~ :~rshall
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RFI24 Lun\g"~IIeb on State
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The victory was the seventh
In the last nine games for the
streaking Lakers, who have
climbed ouL of .the . Western
Division cellar in the ·National i
Basketball Association into third
place, a game and a half behind
St. Louis. .
In other NBA acti;n .Wednes- j
day night, the Philadelphia :
76ers- routed the Cincinnati !
Royals 110.106 and the New

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186; Betty Batey 185; Wanda
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High
arne - Blue Tartan, 803; Si~~·s Pic-A-Pair
782; Conkle
782
a. Co.
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High Averages- Betty Batey
165 ; Belly Sayre IS9; Wanda
Garbritsch 154; Kathy Davis
153; Bonnie McFarland and
Lee Richardson 1St: Patti Arn.
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Additional Items we put Into the '(;I Chevrolet: handy pushbutton releases
for the seat bells, an asb liay lllai glides Ill and out on ball beariJt&amp;si a 4-speaker
!lereG tape syslliD you can llld, not to mendon noticeable lmpro•e~
- i n the way the car rides 81111 bandies. Go to your dealer's.
Drl•e a new Qmolet, get a free S8iDple of .

that sure

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San Francisco
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Detroit
Chicago
Wednesday'• 1lesults
Los Angeles 121 Baltbnore
Philadelphia 118 Cincinnati
New York 106 Cbleago 103
(On!y ·games ~hedulelil
'lbanday'o Game
BalU vs. 8os at Providence
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Outside of the two losses
Kyger Creek Coach
Myers' Highlanders own •
brace of wins over each of the
tournament's other two teams
Southwestern defeated
Gallia 62-51 and 48-45 and Han·
nan Trace 73-Sii and IW!.J14
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Coach Russ
surprising Pomeroy Purple Pan·
the.rs, P1cke&lt;l to f'!1'5h last in the 1966-67 Southeastern
Ohio League standings, will invade Gallipolis Friday night
3 !ld a victory over the host Blue Devils would not only
gtve the Panthers a .500 finish inside tlie collferenee but
-'"0 their first winning sea· I
· '
on the hardwood in five•thGallipolla at Poineroy, tbe Pan·
ers won a thriller, '1!1-73.
The Panthers are 9-7 in all GaiUpolls Is last In confer·
triumph over GA· ence play with a 1-11 record.
would gtve the Mooremen In all games the Gallians are
I0-7 season.
with only 4-11. Galllpoits was picked to
remauung on their reg· place fourth thia year by SEO
u ar season ocheduie.
newsmen and radio broadcastIn the first meeting
with en.

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could "tneet in secret
Reed dOWil 7:3ij p.m.; Setilet up :;:'•
lli!ginlilnR :ltb ,; . admiiiiOn to lbe Houae. '!ben, polltl&lt;lan stuck ril!ldly to a '
new buildings with
. 11:35 p.m.
dtsfl diriner at i:ilo ,. they aald, .the House probably 1
ct'edil. • croatlng addil i&lt;lna 1. Arthur Lovett, 71, Portalild,
ogfli. . . Iii a!Jiti M will a!lew hlm..lo take the seat for blltl b)' 11i.i eight voliihtel!r
"iiiitnout the vote of the died Wednesday ln Veterans i . Kallawho, llollll '" MLofillon,
Pj-410;" the
he:lt held ,lqr. 112 yean.
Ilawyers Wednesday. He refused
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ISolvay Up dO . ..nl., '· . atftlet, ti . .
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ache· td aliswet
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Mrs. ' m.; O...F.
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WOMAN 1tH1.ED
&lt;randchlidren.
m.; H. E. Bowles ..p 10:10 p. zANESViLLE Oh' /II'P11TO INTERESt OF . Funeral Sl!f'vices wlll _6e
m.; J•llersoo
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MMS • MAiON AREA ! Fnday bt 2 p. m: it th8 EWing . Chat!M it. lip t.ll a.ln .. Bill iibotll 18 miles east of
tuneral Home w1th Rev. Free- ver up UO a.m.
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• The onl;Y low priced tire with
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strong 3·T nylon cord
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miles at 100 mph
• Tb.ouaanda Or extra traction

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Boston
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New York
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!be
wltbriRhl
a dOllElsewhere
Ohio
78-'/f. Geneva . of 71·18
encounter
•
ran ita wln!&gt;ing •Michigan.

~~ht

~ackson.

u:!-A

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~JI!IDiltee,

f~at ol tbo .....,0

Athens of_ the three trailing Dilbeck said he planned to West brought his Los Altgele•
teams - With Logan and Mid- I have 12 playing sites committed ~:m~ates to his home town of
dleport, both 7·5 - is the only ' at the next meeting of' the . ar eston, W.Va., Wednesday
club with
chance of taking hoard m Dallas, Feb. 23.
and t;eated
the champJO :;;hip away from
o ~arne o gree m with a
~ackson. The Bulldogs would i LJUBWANA,
Yugoslavia ~re;nt :;er:or~:r.e B~~ the
.ave. to sweep their three re- (UPII - Defending champion
s ea
ore
mammg games.
I Simmenthal of Milan built a IHI Bullets 121-108.
Mtddleport con tle, and so : advantage in the opening U'lbe former West VIrginia
ran Logan, by winning
both : minutes and breezed to a
mverStly All-America scored
their gaQieS, providing Ath- l victory over Olympia of Lju- ~6 of those pomts In the second
en• beats
But both i btjana Wednesday night
t4.or them coming in an
- can't ue for they play each Iadvanci• into the fmal r d ru: elg t4mmute sp$n aner the
other! .
!he European Cup
oun
Bullets had pulled to wltbln one

Dem..,..llta chlofly Gbjlo!Od lr&gt; , roast smce Tues4ay.
1 Sporn
7:05 a.m.:. Lock
bella GtUtliin, 'Nillii1!1 R. I!Atl, gene Hellman, and inlsbt
lor. Mrt. J. E. Harley
ami
•*'Y w.U
l!O'tleri &amp;JV!!II the ,.,
IMr. Ctit! do'iili I p.lti.; lt@lia.
1\lcbard Hill, Mrs. James E. Mrs.
L. Uoyd Slid
Mrs. E. 0. Tewksoary repett..1 . ,
I' d. I.
.,
and the apeetl wll.fl ir ollow V p Punch
ble up 1\:50 p.m.; Lock 20, tnMllvtb liP 4 HO\Jt\8 . JohliiOn,
11111t daughter, Mrs. A.
ed on the recent kioto Presbv- ycHI - .,...,
tile rftohlllllh was belfig , 'i1iE SEC(iNI) IiWW tit A ' ca up 7:05 p.m.; Geollt T,
1101"/lces .fer
Mh!. !.Irs•.Juil- L. Mlittlllft, CArl Thoma; and itlliftt iuh.
l@cy llleetllig. Mra. G@oi'Ki! Alt•
.
. ·:, ' ..'.,i
tht lO«Islaltif'&lt;'. !ohe · .two weather puncll ;truck Price up 1
li61i01til
lloldle !Uce. wlie ilieft
: • ··- • ,-v, · .,. '•
-··- · · ·
- - dersoft Was appoiritt!d chllitmafi 5.15 til.
l.fJ 't"
;:
Ill thenl jlolhtod
t ithe Eas.t today wlth the . neat 12:30 a.m.; Lock 21, Onward up lfl the Melts IW!Oflil
of lhe Preabyterlan Life maga.l
neatly $11511 111\lllon or 011
tile i zeto tefilllOhtures rldihg a stiR 10:21!
EliSha w....u up wtll be liet4 at !b li.ftt. Fnda;
•
zlll!!. 'tributes were AiVOII "'
IHJUon In bond lssueo •!&gt; :February cold ltoht alllhe wily 10:10 p.m.; 1\obert p, Tlboli at the 1\awithgl Coal! FllhetAI
... J
memory ol J. H. Grade, who
•
. lly the voters In
from tbl! Rot'ldes.
oJV 11!:15 p.m.; l.ooOk Ill, Anolrew Hottte lni!tead ol at 2
Ill
served as an elder ol
the
years ls IIIII uii• : Dlg-otil opetatlohS rtom th@ P. CaihliUh up 19:1111 jl.m.; Fott was jltevloilllY 8tihiiinetll.
church for 40 rears, and Mro. ·nd LEATHER SUPPLy
P•m•roy
'ktller bllnar4 which left up 10 ooi'bom u' 3•30 a.m.: Loek
b
·
·
.
Fleyd carmaclo: former clerk _
- ·- ----lko.nv Minotlry Leader Frank 16 lnc5os ol•now rtol!l Vtrtthlil 23, Elaine G. tlliWn 7:511 p.m.:
NOW tOO ltNOW
(UPn
Adalh Clayton Powell'.s taw· ol the Sessloo.'
Second
st. - ··- --· - --- ·I
• IJ.Cieveland, •aid that ' tb Mali!• wele hil!tip&lt;!i'ed by EIRettllff up IJ:IO il.m. 1 Nita
. . jllll
doe
- wlli! lldvjged him not to talk to a special House
111
· lhe relolution Is sp• . tempetatutes
exjleoted to Ylekl!rll u; tl:45 a.m.; Gteen· • 'lbejlttflel ,..: or
com!nlttee itwestlgatlon of his "fitness" to serve-may
01
. by 1M voltro, the moiF ·
to the sera mark lh
Loclul, 11avensWood dowfi UIY..tloll ol tile
wolf hkve boutht hlln a ticket rlpt 9111 of Congress.
would net be lorthoomint ' 'Oitle .plirllotls of the Notlbl!ist. 5:30 p.m. 1 E'dl!ini BoSwoHh glveo Vll•lnllr
The cortsenstts amon1·
todaY.. was
Gee ... .1 !llouP,t nerJone
. yean or more.
:Slmllat foteclists were ifi up 8:35 p.m.; Whayne H. up 1 PbDa Fatnl'tl'artll, wllo
tbllt Pllwell's chances ef regammg hiS
later_ tills
blew NElSON'$, everyday
more Immediate need
stote !of the iippet Midwest as a.in.; Miss !Iliad uJI'I!40 a.m.; lopollt Uidi!pellieiiUy
llleir lnonth had fallen slJarply on the bu1s of his performance
10
16'1&lt; pttces b)dutl@d llj.1 pre·
be said, is "how to p. the .
il'fa east of the l
transjiOrtef l:l5a.in.: American tabolatoilea
Wednesday before the com· \ . .
.
.
.
..
scrlptions, atld l'ut Jl't'e~ De0
. •nct;fi'!'Juately otaff what .
boro tile bl'unl Meldshl LeeXs, !daflta Ll!!'i! Ilk! tt311• ..., •.-.. . - _
mittee.
.
Ofie l!etiUbllcan .ttt•m!l"r! , wild
liftff-Moln·
not con&lt;truc. or the latest wmter onolaufhl• down t:lti p.ltl.; FrJII!k\tn II.
•·
But the}' . also note
felt
ii'toganlly.
tby
does! •'You
1I
o/ new ones. . He cited
dowt 5;15/.lfl.;
doWh
TO iiili'Nil Ittls11ANII8
llinuld Powell be ousted, bt 1•ald, We \Vol! t haoe aby 1

.l;nnmilml~lltl

announced Wednesday.

·1·7. ·

Alll~llll
wort•...

M~il. Cod~

the~r

McB~lde,
A~b
Ollill~

Frie&lt;~d.

1

~own

U~wlse,

Dl'~wltiks'iflll ·eoftdu~'l!d

.Mra,,~~

.:'too,
a"!.~Uildl~gsb:~'1~1

1

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~avenawooll:

~eel a~ot·

pay. , ;;nlt~ ~a
h~at
~n':.dth~~Tasin~nla's
t~~~ ":"d.:.~..\':':,

No less than seven clubs-all exeept Gallipoliscould soar or dip four or more "places" in the standings
in thils final weekend of play which will gel
Friday night.
The agony will be delayed for Athens, Gallipolis. Logan and Nelsonville which finish up Feb. 17, the Blue
·Devils going ro Logan, Athens to Nelsonville.
Gallipolis, secure in last place with its H 1 league
&lt;skein. will only be delaying ,
an&lt;!pitaph. But the othets! ihas there been such a
Athens, with three to play Ibrook for the title.
and standing .at 7.f could lose 'nlat season Gallipolis
to .Jackson, Middleport· and with a 11).4 record,
Nelsonville and finish 7-7, an waa tied lor second with a
intolerable state of affairs for record, and the last place
the Bulldogs as it could qualify Wellston, finished with a
them for a tie lor filth or record.
oixth place, depending on bow The team that can take
the other dubs do against olh· !pressure, or gets hot, will
e; opponents.
the new t!J66.67 champion.
Middleport, at 7-5, - It makes for fans
by w1nning over Logan here Fri·
money's worth.
day and at Athens Saturday,
coupled wllh an Athens win j NEW LEAGUE
over Jackson Friday,
could EVANSVILLE, Ind.
tie for first place with Jack· j The newly· organized
son. Or by losing both,
the Baseall League has
Jackets would be 7-7, good for ments from Milwaukee,
'?!IIOIYilere down in the second City, Omaha and
d1~ision.
· Worth for league play in
'l'be Pomeroy Panthers (al· ' and is negotiallng lor
ready assured ol their firs t facilities in Denver,
winning season in five years); Portland, Ore.;
by beating Gall1pohs, which ' Manila, Walter J
they should do, can linish at board chairman ol ihe league,

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Tbla must be close ID, if not, the weirdest SouliheaJs- 1PI
af G II' _ 1• f
t~rn
Ohio
Albletlc
League
basketball
race
In
Its
40
ay
Q •e•s riday
year history.
-

pra~ramli

J: ~~·ual
G t Und rwa
a;: e s ~ y

~~mer~y· ~

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Lock andDam, comp1ete,
T0 Be 0ld lD Obi0 RiVer

Thi•~ Weekend
~
~&gt;onley,
r!~=· ~~· S:~~ro. ~:
~nd

Austr.~hans
~l!b.

~at~e!

Kimau~.•:

·,

JiLn ~ne

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~dl!b~nesii.iliil

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Altlloi!Ch front-running
ww""" bact from Ill lone de-

Seolblel Spor\1 Writer

(ill'l~'ftlt

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UPI BRffiFS

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rllUll~llln.
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Blll1~. ell~=· ~b~ .:e: : awl:
ol~
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D'tes Sudden}y
Here Wednesday

"payin~ ·~lle

J~

ttt~Jtratlinj

.

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=•Jb, n:::""' edced Xavier 'lf. lslreat to "'lllbtla a
Clncinna 11
•
• · -· • ·r~
U " Ita w.. ul ~ !&gt;j.~~
~~
c0n. llay!OJI -lJefldos!Jil IIOC10DdJ 11 ,Jriwnph over lleld&lt;lba 1 ,
•'
!eli'""'·~ three • anoe took over yon IOJlllid Gle . - , . :!!" Oonfenoee cbiloCel te eul the \ ' - . . . -- _,
111
Totedote•m~
.-!'':._.
!be !ltlrd time 11&gt;11 the drala
at Wldllta
Jll!l!!!f.......Jtt...:..... ,
1-~
~ Ohio-:-.Vnlver·j't~~~lhlllalhen_M~.otuolhowdoweon.n lor
~-. lui
te&lt;OIId~~tot
, SIN t:• lllft.17 L(
stty I"'"" oullkle ••· tote
1011-71 over Muatincwn in !be ..,. ... -~-- • 7 ,_

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B•J CBET TANNEHILL

Argument
•-y '
On·polic

-a.
~11011

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Doll'! a&gt;Unt,MIJU!!I'IIIA!dottns ln(. Gi'Jiefl. olotor7
out ,el Ill the Mid-American 11. wu 111o
can1erei1ce butetball c:Nse ftrellOO'a ....

SPOtlTS DESK ·

arnuJ

olutlon =rived Senate approv· mittee meeting&amp; only from ad· !
Fedi&gt;FIUiiiJIO
kMk II eelellnle 1M _ .
a! after a lellgthy session 'fuel. ministration olllclals. wlth no 1 "Bond tssnM Ill recent yean .Joa.
cliy.
opponents allowed to
have been ol the least and Ia· ·
... Helrinp
to ... 'little
on the neoes- 'i rillilf approach." he
,.m next week In lhe Seam ill aity of lhe comliiiSslon and no With l&gt;l'OVams nuetuatlbC Ill
b' ·
iqJtd tbree erilploylll
llld Reataft.
&amp;mmltltt. (Ad boo llfllllla.. ·
:1111! 0BC anil IH IIIIo !louse oll i testimony on tbi flied for 1\aate \montY lidlile • •'tlllaDif or
8
ID_lCUDl Weill tc WV1t 1111 the life dUb- Mt, Dam llllil: _
I!IIMI eolllll\lllee.)
_ llBTROI'l'
Ullllllli
Ialld urgency."
!tiS llsed Up.
lit boldliibnillllll
"Mt. Oahlbttr *Ill lid Ilia Oft ot 1:lti'ON Mil'cll M -8eeo .._
......,. ..,._
10
llldiH- wert thai Sonlle 1 Major Demoetatlo amend- Tilt pe41plo batl @1m by aJ&gt;ti!IM.
.
Developmial
ond !ntelbti Ill aUJ!IIIIIIItd Jiio ...te Worbtl
.,,._ :Jt,epublleans would
amend Ime!lts beaten down would have pro val ol other liQ.!ld Issues that
Roboloil said the bandits 118ed ptanillna DIYliloe II lbi
terlbt llivt!Opilltlll· C:Ornmltteel
lilt!
lli'll ......
1111113 to oet lne s.peelal elee- ; set ll1e special election for. Nov· tlley like
using"
.
punches and a hammer to break tioo If lbt tt&amp;lilllll
(bttetllll Ill ul!h toil!ibl 10 1111111 tHIIItlt ..,.. II lilt .lbt
.. . lor
I, lnatoad Ill lor l•mloer, required COI11ITIIS!Ion now !acUities, Fllhor\stale!!'l"l !be loeb on the
boxes, lion, Wlitlll
tnft.\1"
lfpt!IUUO!Ill ilt'ltl!oo
1dly 2. Democrats blocked an meetings to be opeh to the pub- The ohly Sebete acllon Wedfttl!h be ddeliloed 01 "lllrnli' Uon llil llil
Ill tlttl, liJ4lW. lli!l
IIi» - "'"'0 U4 ""' !Uti II
.aU.lllpt to pus as an emergen· He, Insert a conflict-of-interest nesday was confll'!llatlon ol tbt
. --·'
!Ill j!OII
IIOl8"
111d
te the IIIII Hnl.
.
JWi IJ •
.
. · ,.
cy the bill setting May 2. thus clause. forbid use of bond rev- 1 ppolntmllll ol Leo P. -.rl. Wade
• 'lbe entire 0
permlliflltt Nilllcll Iii ltl'ltw Oil it liitw. Aid 17
llllllotlet.to loi!a! ollitljM If
11
Its eiiatttfteht Ill enues for operational eX!&gt;ellsll,
aa !haltrttaft ul or 656 Third Ave .•. a retired stri- thatl lil mlnut:""
tJxJit.
and Mlillt\llid til .1111
ltite llll ill lullt
tu- the U liilillob--lMI' . llille
to IIIHI the deadline.
·prohibit the commission r rom thf Worltmth'l
6f .th8 Mtaslss!PI!I hotel el b ' jloll
and !.Wtl f0ri111111i!i1 \)10' Rlonal {jlllltrlct) Oltihl!atlllil Uillon, the UA'I\' reriileA M1
- !lome GOP ollldall say the operating facilities it builds and lioard ol ile'vlew. lte
sel'lle Valley
Line.
clerk,
ifautl alllllllliit tolliilaiM th8 (two orpbiMtllllll) iO adopt "•ctloil ptoltltli"- iltllpst. Ia
llay 2 special eloctlol! can stil: place tn the general fufll! rev- •out the unexpired term of the pi!C!Oii!Y il 11 40 a.lb.
• • bOud optriltor liouNI and otconolllk
ill thll byo!awl; confirm objecllm aDd "UI . the . Amlltltall -·
l!f. called!. but there also 1s enue derived by the oommls- 1tate E. B. Paxton. wlllch ends d•Y· Hellild ttllted ...lll,eitS1 · - 111 lillhe libtelblll treed put ol
jppiQ'tt p11!llllna Udllllllii liiCiVtlllillll fill diH
·"
1911\t douot about the l..olity slon from sources othet than Oct. 29.
he bad sulfered
eaUiol
jiollU
ctibortt
'lbe
two
admllllstratlva
dis·
grant
applleatloo
to
EDA
and
'lbe
letter,
appeared
u
111111
.ollt.
. .
the sale of bonds.
t.Qillell 8aool
"""""·
. _ .
t
Y ttlcts, iibltli!J Wltllllt tile lttl Dtbtr
101' llrit• a f1111her •ttetnPt b)' ll!ii 1illlon
Speaker Charles Rur·
"Good Mlllagement"
llills
IH tlle ltOilif A native u1 MilsotHoUhty • W·
a.m.
ul !lie Soolhflml!l Ohlb Re· yeQt ilJ&gt;el'allons.
to !ocua attention oi What II
fess, R·liowllng Green, s.ld House Speal&lt;t!l' CltaNM ttut- afid !!!!nate durlhl ilie s@!IIM! 1/a., he \vat lkll1t Fell. 1&amp;, llltl8
atonal
will IIi lOi!iltil 111 Jibe • - Sobmlslloa ol coftiicter. a tact of actlati by
'iV@dnesday !be declllciil on !he i less !aid the connntsslon willild iwould:
at U.tart •. son of !be la1e Jotm
the giant labor federation 011
lbr subblltU!Ij \he' two pro. 1l pf!iVjlle lot lbn&amp;·tahge
-treate tlli&lt;4!cal !chlllll at F. atld lzettii 'l'aylof f'lhfilclilll ,
vital lii!llel, aald 1M VAW
po!l!cl C011Jlil1lllbbl!1
ol '
. ltnprovemenU ahll the University of Akron.
, He att@flded Scliool at L&amp;edrt
·
would no longer concentrate Ita
Jleftts to 1111! fOt@r!
Ml •1pi'Ovkle a gtlnd management
mecl!Ul lid to
alld II a youllg man work 111
·
aelions "witblll the Urroll'
fully o\Ade."
I1 pollcy."
lain needy peHons.
Ute _cottl fields llli!l tM pOltel')' Koller
8lllfllall Vlalll11g
s·
j
private and escl118l...
.lllili!e,.was to hold onlY "tt li[leti! up new areas in
ablt!nteti
at East 1.ivet1100l. lie was i boUt1 z.4 ah4 7" p.m. Patellto
structute ollhe AnrClO."
1a !Ktleton ,..!11!4 to tol!lplete \ Willch the state cart be en- Jots lor petrtlillibtly dlllbltd vetettill ol World War I.
o!ll7 all Ptdlalrla Ward.
Tile UAW tntandl to "expresa
wot11: ftel. '"
M slid, alld wiiUhl ill- pet!oha.
Hi! I! sul'\&lt;ivM lly
wile,
Atbllllilllli
'nl! lwmer Look &amp; Dam Sl, eral Services Administration, Its vtewa aful promote lllldeu
i Dflllotrotic
' !!ilt't! Ill• !tale of h!Vihl tttoney --sot advoi'lllllli! itiilldlrd§ the former El1zabeth Grlh\!11,
Mtl. Mlbel Q. tNilbNn, 17 Ohio River, Lewli COJmly, Kefi.&gt; allnounced tollay. The aucUob and propooed
oDd
•
61 ftle oi!C ptopt;;bl : to match !edetal !tall!!.
on tntereot rite! patd 011 iat' whom be i!\8rttetl t&gt;ee. 24, 1920, Hinkle A're.; IMrie -A. W-t- tudiy alld Scioto C.Wity, Ohio wlll be conducted oh the site pollcleo w!Uillllh• brGadlr area .
:fednesday came after more • The Democratic amendments ings deposit! by ballkl and al Letafl· Precedlh!. hllh . ,In ver, Rt. 1 CI'OWII Cil)'; Mn. will be ollered
sllll! b)' pblr !l II A. M., E.S.T., oh March ol the toW labor movement"
than thtt@ ,lltlllf• of
ahd I ollered, llleiltlcal to those "' \building and loan asBOCiaHons. death
! diUtbU!r, Nata.le Walter IL Hannon, ilt. i 1'1. ne aucU011, Domm1c A. Tesauro, 8, 19'17.
and • thel'blle at ilrl•" the
Ill unsuccessful attempts by ' ]ecled by tbe llouse Fi· -:-Permit cowts to decide eus- tn 1951l. and a son, Sgt. Johh PIOlaarit· a.arles A. Jelten Regional Administrator,
The property conalsls oi!Q.28 letter sal
'
DentocUts to lllllond the teso- nai!Cf
t:olllll\lttee, would Indy of children over 14 years 1 Flnblcum, killeilltt acUO!t Jithe Mason; ivmlaln iJ, t.lo¢1 at: ·
. ·- acres of land, Improved with The UAWouutned more·tbD
lultOII oh the
noor.
1 have bl!e!l "tuo !!lt\bgent
. 3, 11166, In \ile\nAtn.
Qbildi 10 buildlhgs and struclarea.
a acore of
2 PomtrO)'I jooeph J. JtUera i
8 n d old.
'nle vote wat 'lt-27 with two
legi!latlte jildgtheilt" j Both houses next ttteet !.lilh· Survlvlhl
are:
Rt. 1 Minersville; Milrtha
l\IW
•• C
'nle auction will be eilnduel- involving Internal reform of lba
1
RepUb1
trosilng
P•liY fin the future, Kllliell said.
day hlcbt.
Rev. Jack Fl!lllli!lllll,
Flek Itt. 1 ltaolnel Mrs Tho·
ed by Stahley &amp; Son, 131 West labor movement tile :3anba·
Unes lnd lltttpt15Jril 11 of tM - -., 5 . T' 2
T ' "
; ; ; , Mhi. Setty tam.bett, Galllpoll!;
I E
Mn.
Main Street, CbUUcothe, Ohio
'
IVollhi fot lt . Miss Martha Ftnnl&lt;Ulli,
AI
•. KneU.
45601. Telephone: Mii Code
111
e tesoJul Oh calls for estabhol!le; loin. A. C. (Mit')') Ay· W bb eoai G
Mr1 K
.
Olfo'I75&gt;3SSO
'
·
lnltlal five had iei'\led 1 3 5 7
eodt Lorain· Mri Etnle (Net· e •
rove;
Addltt
lnf
11
community,
' free world
' ""
!!lelflbets,
.. WJ&gt;ilid
(Continued lr6llt Page I)
lie) henily, Lobi B•.ach, Call'.; neth L.. Friend, RL 1 Mt. Aile,
be obta:.':t
or
!abo!' movetntnt ..,. the "!'eo
of nlhe . s alter the atlte conceth - W! hot no&lt;es· lluage lteadlni• Mrs. l..arcy (Allee) !ads, !lah· W. Va., !JII'S.
R.
-· .
.
lh! the itctloneer or tho Gen- sponslblllty
or
llbOI
8
1
lslhal five h . ;rved ·1,!,5,7 salil)l rolldelllltil\01! - ill the 11.0 and !8.2 rulibing 11 !!!lot of ta Aha, Cil!lf.; abel Frank Fll&gt;'lbel!lg
etaaalc wlll
eral Servlcei Adniln!jtratlotl, In
cltaigltil ..
and 11-year
·
Iwar In Vletllltlt began Wedne•• rollers; Pt. Pleasant, !4.!4: nlcum, Mason. 'nlere ate 1!
'
·
. underway thiS weekend
Property MillliJieliletlt
lllld
'l'!te eonurusllob could borrow day on afi
ba!li Ill Pomeroy-Mason, Z1.,G; tllnton, grandchildren.
aid E. Delong, Itt. '
e\ihl tchoolo
in Di! sal !ervice Real PrOper- Easiest
. tit:
money to roh!bllol or make .tnore !bAh lilil Cities ahd on iln t.6S falllfll; Kahawhil Falls, 4.· Funeral oervtcea wiil be ton• Chester lt. Shewlll'il, Jackllalll the Rutland .
t
21i South Dellt·
lmprovemehti an lmidt, billld- flillortnal basis In .ah estimated
lslllhg; Cliarleston, 18 \ill ductld at 2 p.m. lluhllay
it
liubert A: Kelly, tvens· rtaslum., Ga!p"'" start
Street Chicago I!Htwlo J .--UlJlgs, structures, eqUipment and hundreds, of smaller rommunl- fallin&amp;. All l{anawha River Millet's Home lor Funerals w
Mrs.
J
abd SaiUI'dar aiid lrlll
60004 t.Jephoo•·
&amp;NVaiM. llUUIUII
lacllltlea used for. Ylrfually any tles.
• .. ;·
dams are ob the sill.
by the ReV. Glen R. Huehol\ vallner,
.
o,r the fullowlll!l .weekend. .
3!2-353-0043
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JOVernmtntll or 11\!bll&lt; lun!!o
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Burial 'iilll be 111 Letart c@lbf- Crow,. McArthur, Mrs. RebeeGII Teami particlpalln! are Wa·
·
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Uon. as well as ant otbet pur· Other
Boat Movetnalll
\ tery. Services will be under the L. Mll'klno
. EJ. hatnll, Pomero)l, Middleport, J'nll!htitte Party
ooses thO l"liJ,,Illute tllay litA
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Ironton; Mro. Rutland, Soullli!l'll,
Eutmlo p
et ehUifterAt!,
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c
aye .
· G, Roaer Beatty, JaokSIIn; Lal·· Gallipolis
and Pl. Pleasant. • lcmned by Seisioh
A eelllnt
rm the rld blacti:. • , the steholh 1Troderdown 12·115 a.m.. Ptlnd·l
Legit&gt;ll. Ftieh8s 11\aJ ry iJ, Grubb, Jr., oak ani.
be
w · Plana have been completed
tt&gt;llllfiiSjloii of dealh
..
y over tht l plo down 2:35 a.m., Lock 14, ca11 it the funeral home after
lilttU
d•t·
for a Valentine Oay party llun·
If oould hM lull&lt;! more ilonih 1ilsland
called "God'! , Buckeye . State, up k:JjJ· p.rtl.i i p.m. Frid"!.
.
!
E, Withee, Rlo
· · :: ··
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· day evening at the ehurch 1&gt;!1
when the &amp;gRJ'iMlte IOUil iif iil l other
It ililw la a scorch- , P•liY Downey up 4:30 p.m.;
Grande, 10n;':s.ll p.m. Wedneo- W.
lbweU D. M.Cat• the Middleport Fint UnIted
bonds and other oblllaUons
· Express up 12:30 am.; ESso
lli·W 'I'EMPS
day; Mrs. Kenneth L.
ley, Patricia
Nfittbllfl; Mr&lt;. Presbyterian Church Session.
86
1 .,::rson• tb
outltanatng tofill per cent : k
e;!,m
Pennsylvania up 6: to a.m.; Lbo'k NEW Yol\tt tUPI - '!'he Rt. 1 Mt. Altli, w. va., son, Cee\1
Garland. E. . Pat- 'lbe party will beiin at 7:30
e total leneral tevanue ' nown
more a
: 16, C~tton Queen down 11:35 p.' lowest tem)lel'atute reported 1:35 p.m. Wediles4ay.
sons, Mrs. Nancy . L. Rainey, p. m.
of lhe state for the then :b""::
in.; Duncan Bruce down 7.10 this morning to tho u.s. Vie•·
l)lttlii'rpi
Jackie L. Rott,•Ht!l'llllln
ll. " A communicants class was
llli fiscal year lor
lll'Z or; !cheduled to be.gin Feb.18 und·
1 d a.m.; Lock 17, A.J. Pattofi up ther Bureau, etcludlng Ala8ka 'lbe Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, Rdss, ldri. Lloyd •Roush;
tlleht ill ptiDflpal, Interest and , n
n
e ee
an 1 6:30 a.m.; Lock lB. SteVI!!isbt! and ilawali, was 17 below zero Robert G. lliiell, Cecil IY. C. Shelton, James Smith,
er the supe&lt;Yision ol the Chris·
lor tlonds and other ob. ,1
up 2·15 a.m.;
Jordan at Greenville, Miinl. Thi! high· Chance)i, il!!lln.'' E. Clelllhll,
Mrs. Bert W. Teal:&gt;rd. Robert tlan EducaUoo
Leo
.JAl!Oils.
acres of
ioutherh . down 4:25 a.hl., S. Ill. .fhetiKIIis : .,1 reported Weanesd&amp;Y was 81 ana L. Durst, Charles r. Ed· L. Trace,.lliincy.. •.li!Wicb, 'lbe· Kennedy, Sr., thar!e• Peoples, ,
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Broad Powers
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1up 6:15 a.m.;
r I u at Miami, Fla.
wards, John F. ildleston. Mts. ndure WbiWIII\Oil; lolra. .
Russell Lyons and Hubert Tay· -lftpaN ft: Wit

were~

THE

lbe OU; Hill Fire Brick Cool- ValleJ.
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Jll!llll Prcp'alll (Interim .....
peoy aDd presldellt ol tbe llooll&amp; A
ol com!J!&amp; eftllll opmenl Guldol lOf!DI') _.
uW!I Oblo Jlellonal Cwn- II u folloln:
to
dl, IDIOI'IIIOII Governor James Oo W bolore Felt. If -Firll EDA, with requoal lor olli.W
A. llhil4il 'nlliriii6Y llilt bfte ol 14 llGt IIIM11111 or
It» deltpallon • . ,
HOLL\'W\100,
(llPlJ- llli
olllcials will will en Ill oad1 of two J'Oilopl (Up- ve\Ofdlillll .Dllttlcl ...
A IJIIOOII&gt;.workiD&amp; tum ol &amp;IIJI. the atat. of Ob!o Ill Ita de\itiO\llftll Lowtr 01110 VIlle)') ID . .lpatillil under
JliUillllt
men amulled !be lodtl 011 'I li!Oilt )lQIHIII.
Rqloail tDlill!ell Of. llllio lalla!•UGII.
lllmJy ufe deposit bol:et Ill Cuf l)ahlloert, ltlecuU-. liliiDIIOill IIIII Ill ldCh .......
.
.
1 ttUIIIt lltalllll'llOrl earll
l!eemll"t ol ll!ii i£0110, ;il1l mont to
Local
dat and llo!apW with 11 rniteb toe l'!acl4 Ill 1111 illpaial 01 the will lncludt the lllORC OoilliiJ
1f
u
Ia wil an4 jewtla. Ohio
ol 1)1\itlii!l' Dlrtetor Ill eountltl w ft t r •
tl. Ed RoboloR said the thrH meal for a
Of ill
8BORC Ia OltiDIIed. Ill olllil'
muitd gumneu entered the to atilal Ill lilt
Dl eounlio6 a Iota! leader Will ..be
•
lobby of the Sun Spa llbtel two liedbOiillil
· eli\ t1lo ti!telot lo repreaenl ll!ii about 2:!0 a.m., bound
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ol. •• .• I 'fill: ..... intt'
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eitt !be Qllo iolld comm""""" u. departun o1 GOY. JllmH A. RtJjlh Fllller. R·Wooster, aal d
loaC) aM. lfilllai!V. reappar· Rboolesolloe!JIIIhefrom his llbnouDced
reoolutlol&gt; wu lieU.
ttdii!MIII 11m lpjli&lt;MI of - WW- 14 lloDI loeeaUH
:11 till lttlaltture tach. 111e tupayers aDd the tu mema are ....w - ..,.
11M seute wu eapeeW ...., IP•nden.
·-·1 a'!Qlt tlle
Ifto lit a dill lor 1 '!*lal el..,. "11 reprisents a dttlrt
lhe \ pr..eh."
011
lllliL
.
pirl of tte admlnlJtratloo to 11 Is a bold approaeh wbleb
,..
Q1!C ptotllll wu pwed haot sb111e !ulllft 1overnor oc- ,ohowo viSIQII and ab awareoeo
WlllnesGay lly the HM!se altor
tbe paotdoo.'' 111o did. fll!at todJY's ptdlltmJ et11 1101
nun IbiD lhree hnuh of de- McllOnald J101nto11 out tetU· ,be mol tbrouP
lobAle. 'tbe l'Mppllttlmunl!lll res. mtmy wu bean! durlllll eom- ,tut18111, be aitt.
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Gal npilr 10will
'1la 'Oicb&gt;ry fiVflr lbe

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DevJIJ
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Jiaon 'l'nlce Wlldoets
never trall!d alltr ellr Y
claf •
1be !ir11 period wbOII IIleY !led
'!'be win revened 0 5UO
lbe _... at 1-5 and ohortly
1 oe11&gt;aCk 101' Rutland at
lllO&lt;eaftor tDOil: tl&gt;e lead.
.:;.... ol lbe 'lrlldcall.
The Red Devi1o led It-IS Ill
tile cloM ol the flrll period.
COACII&amp;'I NAMED
~ a1 haiflllne and 84-3 when
NEW YORK (UPl)-Pal Dul- tile lhlnJ por1oc1 ended.
ty, ebalnnon of the
RoCer Devil and Duane Knorr
Olympie Ccmunlttee,
paced Rutland In IIOOI'lng wHb
11a111011 u. Col. Ralph
,. polnt.s each. ,..,.,
ereMendenhall, &lt;hie! o1 the
....,., paced lbe wndoat.s with
Army's sports branch,
11 and DaDiell ehlpped lo 11.
manager and Seton Hall'•
Tbe RUtlaod reserve team
DeFilippo az coacll of
acored 1 51-41 win over H·T
boling team 1o represent
In the preliminarY contest.
United States in the.
·
American romes this
at willlllpeg, Canada.
HEADQUARTERS
Duffy aho named Sill Fran-1
1
.
cisco's Ollrles Broadus

Mo-lt; 'lfbo ' •

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fed the w'-s ,...
t-t-1. 'lOials :rio 1S .a
and s - bod the 111111 for
RlmAND t'lll
the G&amp;illa Coom~
Davis 1 t It! Sa UN :t-1
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f. 1--JII Wtllor tBy ~
--1; KnOrr
Drel&gt;It lit M '16 J--Z; Kf:Dn&lt;ll7 I
Me.
Hannan Trace
u • • II .... il-4-121 lleolt
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HANNAN 'IBAiilE
CUM .._1- 11 YOUIII '-l:t-'16,
Daniels t-f--12! CremeeDI Wood t-1- 1. T&lt;llalt fJ
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RUBBER f001WW

asslatant coach.

· For Tho Whole Femily

Pleaout Valloy
ADMl'I'I'ED - Gary

SPECIAU

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Red
Devils
Reverse
Earlier
Less
to
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PRIGeiiiGIN-

Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.
Blankell!bip, Lelart.

SJ9·95

$1.99

Including s-ly Wetproof.,._

FOREMAN &amp; _ABBOTT

THE SHOE BOX

JllllCIIARGED - Mra. Pearl
R~, Pl. Pieasaot1
Ellis, !Ioisei!.

Mldclleport, 0.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Collqe llallietball Reswlll West VIrginia Wesleylll 86
By United Prell IDteroatlaaal
Alderson-Broaddus
Eut
Bucknell 611 American U 64
Boston Co1183St Jo'a(Pa) 61 Swarthmore 77 Wasb of Md 61
Lehigh 74 Muhlenberg 61
Midwest
'
Lolli! Island 113 Rider 35
Marshall llli Kent St 61
-•· I01 N.y.A.C. -Butler 82 Valparaiso 72
Hartwi...
Jllulca 80 Hamilton 7t
I~=t 84 Canisius 84
Colgate 75 Lafayette 62
11
Ill Wesn Mich '16
Syracuse 67 Nlacara llli
Bwlng Gm 68 MJami(Ohio) 'II
Temple 79 LaSalle 115
Depaul 56 Notre Dame 49
Providence 89 Fairfield 71
Wichita rfl Cincinnati 56
Wash &amp; Jefrsn 91 Allegbeny
Dayton 70 Xavier (Ohio) 68
PLASTER, DRY WALL,
St. VIncent 911 Wa)'Delburg 80
Yo\11118iDWR 78 Geneva 74
HuntlngWn Coil Ill Lwgsln
I ~~:~II Loyola (Dl) 80
CONCRETE, BRICK,
E Strd!brg 86 Bloomsburg 82 I(
78 Aurora 74
WOOD, WALL BOARD
Mansfield St 82 Kul2t0Wli St
Procoplus 109 Ill al Chlg liZ
Rnssier Tech &amp;9 Unlcn(NY)e8 I !~!~",: 118 Alma n
OR PREVIOUSLY
St Peter's &lt;Pa) 69 N.Y.U. 68 Ii
83 Calvin 74
LATEX, FLAT
PAINTEDMETAL
Rochester 94 Hobart 10
Del Bus'neso 109 Nrthwood 101
Lincoln U 71 Pbila Col of Pb. Albion 73 Olivet 67
' ' WALl, PINISH . - - - - - - , Holy
Cross 88 St Anselms 69
Park 43 N Cen 41
11M .. "' - - ....
Soulh
Milikin 100 McMurr rr
Gellon
~·rt .
Due 69 N Carolloa St 15
St Ull Lai&lt;eland 1M
... -111.10 Jll!i&lt;. Virginia
87
Ohio
47
Soulllweot
If ill wrutllll1 II •••• It
Florida 73 Miami (Fia) 57
Texas St 77 St Louis 73
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AniiiMI
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Louisville 57 Drake 54
City 1117 W Tex St 75-E
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Wash &amp; Lee T/ Ronke Coli 65
93 Austin Coli 72
Morris Brown 109 Knxville
MORE MORE MORE
Auburn 80- Louisiana Sl 63
Florida St 68 Jcksnvllle 61
Chambet'l Elected
Parsns Coll!l3 Fla Pnbyll'll 74 Credit Union Bead
MllnStl'llt
' ' '-roy W Vir St 92 Glenville Tl
PT. PLEASANT - An
W Vir Teoh 83 Concord
u011 of officers was b&lt;ld by
the Mason County EducatiOII
Association Credit Union at a
recent mee11q with !llartet
llbamllen ebosen as
of the group. Other officers elected were
James LancianeSe, vice president; Mrs. Alton Jordan, secretary, and Mrs- Elsie Rodin,
three year term •• director.
I Members of the llijiOI'Vlsor
mlttee are ~mag..,. Me&gt;ore,
Open Dolly 9:00 o 7:00 Friday Til 8-Solurdey Til 9
Mickey Whalen and E r m
9924975
POMEROY
E. MAIN ST.
Barnett.
Credit committee
members are Alton Jordan,
ebllrman. PauUne FoJiaO!lg,
SLICED
and Jone Smith.

~ROFESSIONAL

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McCOY'S
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wouldbe
tesLers.

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OEARANCE
SALE

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DELIVERY

lill\'11.

LIMIT
ONE

Delivery

$2.50$2.00 $1.50

Sandwich 8un1

IOTt:l SHOWS AT .t

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ROUSH'S SHOE
STORE

BENGAY .. 69c
2hLIIot.$US

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S.S.S. TONIC $1.59
L.. Talool9a
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SCORE HAIR CREAM 69c .

TICKETS ON SALE AT
e 9::J0.5:30

FOR MilL ORDERS

Grandparents are lllrs. Hazel
Duffy of Wilkesville and Mrand Mrs. Charles Withee of
Pomeroy. Mrs. Genevieve
burst of Rutland Is a
grandmother. The With...
have. a son~· Mathew, age two.

24 01.-$4.91

100 count

GERITOI. UQUID .· •· • $3.34
ALKA 5aTZER, Reg, 67c · · 54c "

R~SERVATION

INFORMATION
._,rCALL 3~~:~

$1.00

CORN HUSKERS lOnON · · 7-oz. 77r. ·.
VICKS SINEX, Rq. $1.19 ........ 92c .

REG. 98c

LIMIT ONE

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$1.49. VALUE

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Flashbulbs Dress Prints
Rog,
$1.56 Velue

12

WASHABLE

f., $1.00

C d
or uroy

79c

ALUMNJM.f.OIL, 25 Foot Roll, Reg. $1.56 Value .. •· .. 4 ftr
12.QT. sriP~"' CAN, UnltrlflkUie, Reg. $2.00 .. · •••• ·...,•. • $1

$2.00 '\f.tlue ·

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NEW SPRING YARDAGE

-PIPETOBACCO

PHONE 992-2094

POMEROY, 0.

600 E. MAIN ST.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY

Brown 'n serve Buns

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POMEROY Home &amp; Auto

are announcing the birth of a ·
son, Kevin Eugene, Wednesday
February B, at Holzer llospillli.

GALPERIN MUSIC • SEAlS

Hot Dill Bun1

PARKING

SON IS BORN
Professor and Mrs.
Eugene Withee of Rio Grande

QVJC CIIIJEI

SUCARYL 20-oz. $1.99

VAPORUB

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VICKS

llllrgains For
All The Family

AU tiCICm ltliDUCiD TO

Specials
41.,.89c

FrH

methtlfts

muggers or

PLENTY OF ·-

I-OUNCE

REG. $3.11
REG. 98c

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w&lt;~rri

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WEEK
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air.
Both Linda and her fa ther ar&lt;"
eompetent In judo. When the
St. Louis Cou:1ty pence depart·
ment sought v{lluntecL'S lor a
film , PatLy and his daught~r ~ ­
lfCed. 1n the movie, Lmcr~
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LAy OFF LINDA
ST LOUIS (UPI) - DeiO&lt;&gt;
Uve ·Sgt. Jacl&lt; Patty and hi•
13-year-old daughter,
Linda,
made a police movie logether
on self • defense. Police have
circulated the film to women
groups to show how Linda can

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MULTIYITAMINS

PI'. PLEASANT - The lit'S!
day of the 1967 Lenten season,
Friday will be observed
World 'Day of Prayer with a
special serv~ at 7:30 p. m.
the Flnt Presbyterian Churt.h,
Main Street, wilh the
local
program sponsored by tho Pt.
Pleaolllll Council of U n He d
Church Women with Mrs. Dorothy Scltol•. presidalt.
Friday, Feb. loth, will be the
80th annual obaervonce of
Day of Prayer with lhe rm:t ser·
viee of the day to be held In
Tonp the country nearest
tote...;Uonal dateline with the

beod flip, legs flailing in

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NO MONEY DOWN

,..UnicaP'..,'~
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Valentine Cardi

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wid! Ill&amp; •;t'IIIIJI•ip•~ntlil.,...r••:-'
.......... IIIII t .. MFJ . . .

Limit One

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service this year written by
Her \lajeoty Salote
TUpou,
Queen of Tonga, who maintained a democraUc menarch m
her klt11dom during tbe 47
years of her rule, unt ii her
death last year, slmrtiy after
slit, had completed wriiing th"
prayer servl&lt;e

50

llmiEADS 01 SOUIDDRE BODIES OIDI YOUI - -

49c

1nd

First Day of Lent
Is 'Day of Prayer'

Ad ems
or
Holsum .

ALLI&amp;Wfor 1167

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MARKET

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CIVIC CENTER

CHOCOLATES

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- ~o~. :·!"~~·_!'~·-196
~~7 ::o

or IDr....,Y.'ftlldall

.

cloood out ill

oc~•ll$

1-l~~orall~

Gal npilr 10will
'1la 'Oicb&gt;ry fiVflr lbe

il

DevJIJ
I
In
Jiaon 'l'nlce Wlldoets
never trall!d alltr ellr Y
claf •
1be !ir11 period wbOII IIleY !led
'!'be win revened 0 5UO
lbe _... at 1-5 and ohortly
1 oe11&gt;aCk 101' Rutland at
lllO&lt;eaftor tDOil: tl&gt;e lead.
.:;.... ol lbe 'lrlldcall.
The Red Devi1o led It-IS Ill
tile cloM ol the flrll period.
COACII&amp;'I NAMED
~ a1 haiflllne and 84-3 when
NEW YORK (UPl)-Pal Dul- tile lhlnJ por1oc1 ended.
ty, ebalnnon of the
RoCer Devil and Duane Knorr
Olympie Ccmunlttee,
paced Rutland In IIOOI'lng wHb
11a111011 u. Col. Ralph
,. polnt.s each. ,..,.,
ereMendenhall, &lt;hie! o1 the
....,., paced lbe wndoat.s with
Army's sports branch,
11 and DaDiell ehlpped lo 11.
manager and Seton Hall'•
Tbe RUtlaod reserve team
DeFilippo az coacll of
acored 1 51-41 win over H·T
boling team 1o represent
In the preliminarY contest.
United States in the.
·
American romes this
at willlllpeg, Canada.
HEADQUARTERS
Duffy aho named Sill Fran-1
1
.
cisco's Ollrles Broadus

Mo-lt; 'lfbo ' •

ll SbeeU

.;

~~~.=.·~;~

I

•

111

fed the w'-s ,...
t-t-1. 'lOials :rio 1S .a
and s - bod the 111111 for
RlmAND t'lll
the G&amp;illa Coom~
Davis 1 t It! Sa UN :t-1
.
f. 1--JII Wtllor tBy ~
--1; KnOrr
Drel&gt;It lit M '16 J--Z; Kf:Dn&lt;ll7 I
Me.
Hannan Trace
u • • II .... il-4-121 lleolt
_:._2•
1
HANNAN 'IBAiilE
CUM .._1- 11 YOUIII '-l:t-'16,
Daniels t-f--12! CremeeDI Wood t-1- 1. T&lt;llalt fJ
.

t::.a

•

t•&gt;

1

.52.

RUBBER f001WW

asslatant coach.

· For Tho Whole Femily

Pleaout Valloy
ADMl'I'I'ED - Gary

SPECIAU

.

Red
Devils
Reverse
Earlier
Less
to
H-T
·
.
w111t

':::1 4~'!11t Jlall-' Red DevlJI

_.,. ...... aw

.

PRIGeiiiGIN-

Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.
Blankell!bip, Lelart.

SJ9·95

$1.99

Including s-ly Wetproof.,._

FOREMAN &amp; _ABBOTT

THE SHOE BOX

JllllCIIARGED - Mra. Pearl
R~, Pl. Pieasaot1
Ellis, !Ioisei!.

Mldclleport, 0.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

------ --.

Collqe llallietball Reswlll West VIrginia Wesleylll 86
By United Prell IDteroatlaaal
Alderson-Broaddus
Eut
Bucknell 611 American U 64
Boston Co1183St Jo'a(Pa) 61 Swarthmore 77 Wasb of Md 61
Lehigh 74 Muhlenberg 61
Midwest
'
Lolli! Island 113 Rider 35
Marshall llli Kent St 61
-•· I01 N.y.A.C. -Butler 82 Valparaiso 72
Hartwi...
Jllulca 80 Hamilton 7t
I~=t 84 Canisius 84
Colgate 75 Lafayette 62
11
Ill Wesn Mich '16
Syracuse 67 Nlacara llli
Bwlng Gm 68 MJami(Ohio) 'II
Temple 79 LaSalle 115
Depaul 56 Notre Dame 49
Providence 89 Fairfield 71
Wichita rfl Cincinnati 56
Wash &amp; Jefrsn 91 Allegbeny
Dayton 70 Xavier (Ohio) 68
PLASTER, DRY WALL,
St. VIncent 911 Wa)'Delburg 80
Yo\11118iDWR 78 Geneva 74
HuntlngWn Coil Ill Lwgsln
I ~~:~II Loyola (Dl) 80
CONCRETE, BRICK,
E Strd!brg 86 Bloomsburg 82 I(
78 Aurora 74
WOOD, WALL BOARD
Mansfield St 82 Kul2t0Wli St
Procoplus 109 Ill al Chlg liZ
Rnssier Tech &amp;9 Unlcn(NY)e8 I !~!~",: 118 Alma n
OR PREVIOUSLY
St Peter's &lt;Pa) 69 N.Y.U. 68 Ii
83 Calvin 74
LATEX, FLAT
PAINTEDMETAL
Rochester 94 Hobart 10
Del Bus'neso 109 Nrthwood 101
Lincoln U 71 Pbila Col of Pb. Albion 73 Olivet 67
' ' WALl, PINISH . - - - - - - , Holy
Cross 88 St Anselms 69
Park 43 N Cen 41
11M .. "' - - ....
Soulh
Milikin 100 McMurr rr
Gellon
~·rt .
Due 69 N Carolloa St 15
St Ull Lai&lt;eland 1M
... -111.10 Jll!i&lt;. Virginia
87
Ohio
47
Soulllweot
If ill wrutllll1 II •••• It
Florida 73 Miami (Fia) 57
Texas St 77 St Louis 73
-~~~~-t
AniiiMI
.. ...._ Md tn•nm
Louisville 57 Drake 54
City 1117 W Tex St 75-E
.
.
IDiorlll ....
Wash &amp; Lee T/ Ronke Coli 65
93 Austin Coli 72
Morris Brown 109 Knxville
MORE MORE MORE
Auburn 80- Louisiana Sl 63
Florida St 68 Jcksnvllle 61
Chambet'l Elected
Parsns Coll!l3 Fla Pnbyll'll 74 Credit Union Bead
MllnStl'llt
' ' '-roy W Vir St 92 Glenville Tl
PT. PLEASANT - An
W Vir Teoh 83 Concord
u011 of officers was b&lt;ld by
the Mason County EducatiOII
Association Credit Union at a
recent mee11q with !llartet
llbamllen ebosen as
of the group. Other officers elected were
James LancianeSe, vice president; Mrs. Alton Jordan, secretary, and Mrs- Elsie Rodin,
three year term •• director.
I Members of the llijiOI'Vlsor
mlttee are ~mag..,. Me&gt;ore,
Open Dolly 9:00 o 7:00 Friday Til 8-Solurdey Til 9
Mickey Whalen and E r m
9924975
POMEROY
E. MAIN ST.
Barnett.
Credit committee
members are Alton Jordan,
ebllrman. PauUne FoJiaO!lg,
SLICED
and Jone Smith.

~ROFESSIONAL

.........M. • • M. .....M.
. . . . . . . .'14. . . . . . . . . .

,,h·BEAUTY

FEB. 16 19
thru

.. ..... ...
"'- -

,.,.

I

Delivery

lb.

Unclo11.

MONTE ORANGE
.'.

~

46 oz.
McCOY'S
GALLON-

.,..,.. .""-t

.8Sc EGGS - 3

l

N

s
doz.

S1J9

off
wouldbe
tesLers.

mo-

FREE
OEARANCE
SALE

· FREE
DELIVERY

lill\'11.

LIMIT
ONE

Delivery

$2.50$2.00 $1.50

Sandwich 8un1

IOTt:l SHOWS AT .t

I PM

ROUSH'S SHOE
STORE

BENGAY .. 69c
2hLIIot.$US

r

S.S.S. TONIC $1.59
L.. Talool9a
)
SCORE HAIR CREAM 69c .

TICKETS ON SALE AT
e 9::J0.5:30

FOR MilL ORDERS

Grandparents are lllrs. Hazel
Duffy of Wilkesville and Mrand Mrs. Charles Withee of
Pomeroy. Mrs. Genevieve
burst of Rutland Is a
grandmother. The With...
have. a son~· Mathew, age two.

24 01.-$4.91

100 count

GERITOI. UQUID .· •· • $3.34
ALKA 5aTZER, Reg, 67c · · 54c "

R~SERVATION

INFORMATION
._,rCALL 3~~:~

$1.00

CORN HUSKERS lOnON · · 7-oz. 77r. ·.
VICKS SINEX, Rq. $1.19 ........ 92c .

REG. 98c

LIMIT ONE

.:.

Reg.30c

,,

10'

Limit Two
I

J

A--~Ui•••••u•llllll!!!!'!~l!lll·..::!:,::.;.:..::.:;:~--~
'

....

STURDY
48 QT.

$1.49. VALUE

$1 ~PO

IRONING
.
IOARD······ . ,· ,

,.,

19" Hl11 h )
;
Eosy To Cl••n Po~elhoili~e

~

Flashbulbs Dress Prints
Rog,
$1.56 Velue

12

WASHABLE

f., $1.00

C d
or uroy

79c

ALUMNJM.f.OIL, 25 Foot Roll, Reg. $1.56 Value .. •· .. 4 ftr
12.QT. sriP~"' CAN, UnltrlflkUie, Reg. $2.00 .. · •••• ·...,•. • $1

$2.00 '\f.tlue ·

54uCE 'Aii)T, 3 PC. ALUMINUM ~ ·....-:. .. ... ......... ... . . ·

SEW FOR EASTER' . '

...

SLEEVE

-~ · Waste Basket

SEW
. Your ·Own
.Save Up
/ 'TO 50%
'

\

AND SATURDAY
Westlnghou..

NEW SPRING YARDAGE

-PIPETOBACCO

PHONE 992-2094

POMEROY, 0.

600 E. MAIN ST.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY

Brown 'n serve Buns

~~
-·-,...,.,
..........

NFW!

POMEROY Home &amp; Auto

are announcing the birth of a ·
son, Kevin Eugene, Wednesday
February B, at Holzer llospillli.

GALPERIN MUSIC • SEAlS

Hot Dill Bun1

PARKING

SON IS BORN
Professor and Mrs.
Eugene Withee of Rio Grande

QVJC CIIIJEI

SUCARYL 20-oz. $1.99

VAPORUB

&amp;

..

R... $2.99

VICKS

llllrgains For
All The Family

AU tiCICm ltliDUCiD TO

Specials
41.,.89c

FrH

methtlfts

muggers or

PLENTY OF ·-

I-OUNCE

REG. $3.11
REG. 98c

11011

w&lt;~rri

ft.
WEEK
-~

LIMIT ON&amp;

air.
Both Linda and her fa ther ar&lt;"
eompetent In judo. When the
St. Louis Cou:1ty pence depart·
ment sought v{lluntecL'S lor a
film , PatLy and his daught~r ~ ­
lfCed. 1n the movie, Lmcr~
10

DIPPITY

\, REG. $1.25

I"•A•N ~NDY

wllich women maY use

.

-

'lr"""-

~

r•

WHEN YOU BUY 1M

th•

~lterent

tills.

FREE OFFERI
24FREE

LAy OFF LINDA
ST LOUIS (UPI) - DeiO&lt;&gt;
Uve ·Sgt. Jacl&lt; Patty and hi•
13-year-old daughter,
Linda,
made a police movie logether
on self • defense. Police have
circulated the film to women
groups to show how Linda can

demon"tratts

ill -

)

MULTIYITAMINS

PI'. PLEASANT - The lit'S!
day of the 1967 Lenten season,
Friday will be observed
World 'Day of Prayer with a
special serv~ at 7:30 p. m.
the Flnt Presbyterian Churt.h,
Main Street, wilh the
local
program sponsored by tho Pt.
Pleaolllll Council of U n He d
Church Women with Mrs. Dorothy Scltol•. presidalt.
Friday, Feb. loth, will be the
80th annual obaervonce of
Day of Prayer with lhe rm:t ser·
viee of the day to be held In
Tonp the country nearest
tote...;Uonal dateline with the

beod flip, legs flailing in

liS

NO MONEY DOWN

,..UnicaP'..,'~
-

send her [ather into an ove!'·

c

•il••••
Fuaa- SUP·R·TUF 1111ihr

Valentine Cardi

·- -

49

wid! Ill&amp; •;t'IIIIJI•ip•~ntlil.,...r••:-'
.......... IIIII t .. MFJ . . .

Limit One

FrH

service this year written by
Her \lajeoty Salote
TUpou,
Queen of Tonga, who maintained a democraUc menarch m
her klt11dom during tbe 47
years of her rule, unt ii her
death last year, slmrtiy after
slit, had completed wriiing th"
prayer servl&lt;e

50

llmiEADS 01 SOUIDDRE BODIES OIDI YOUI - -

49c

1nd

First Day of Lent
Is 'Day of Prayer'

Ad ems
or
Holsum .

ALLI&amp;Wfor 1167

8

69c ·::

Discounted

MARKET

4lbs.69c

DLC-100 NEW TREAD~-

,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, •• 2&amp;1PM
SUN. ..... ••• , ••••••••• t I 6 PM

Ch-From '

SIMON'S

so
lbs.

JHUIS. ••••••••• •• ,, , 4 &amp;I PM
IW.I. •••••·•·•··••••· ·4&amp;1PM

SAT.

TUESDAY, FEB. 141h

3.29 ~ 1.07

.29

4 D4.YS ONLY!

98c

1

Pork

CIVIC CENTER

CHOCOLATES

EBERSBACH HARDWARE
- ..

•'

THURS. thru SUN.
CHARLESTON

7f!Hinrm4

FOR ALL INTERIOR
SURFAas •••

....

flfl48""

\

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Mike your ow" ~· 1111 ~~ moke. It, We're heturlng·
a new, *hH ..l..tlon. NeW f61trict •rrlvlllil eilil
mony now o - now o ~ dloplay; •You'll like our
tllrl!tv 1!"1.,.. " .,
• "

&amp; $POOH; 1JLON, Reg~ 98c .... · .....,.,.... ·~_... .
TRAY aR._., Reg. $UO ·: ...............,. .... 2 ,
.Feldiig,·Rig. $tOO· ~·~~ .._..r........ ~~··· .r ·t.r

T~

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-.,~

tUx30, 1Rit: $2.00 · .......~.- .. ,.,.:; ·-·~·; " ; .
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month. Pb. tn-2&amp;15.

;r•;u~

m.. ·

STANDING timber in Oblo or
• C:: ::"'.::.,..,.;.•··--·,...
,.. I West VirJiaia, or old farms
U ' fl til.
......~
. .... tlmber. Mar loll Reyno~,
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nw
Box 17, Stncuae, Ohio.
. . . . . -DLewwt _ _ . . . .
1"'lf
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PHONiWv..2·2156

Card 'Of

, ........

......, ~'"'"'""' for ....,

2 1 tfe

I .Okkto ........,

1 st.erin1 1ullry
1 pr dutl .......
1 pr IN' reduct'-" whHlt
1 pr extenllon pi"

JAGAR for • tractor or pick·
up truck. MlG Food Mkt.,

tng .1\8! arrived., men's,
and ehlldren's.
2 8 3tp •men••
Rt. 7• Middleport.
wori: uniforms.
JeHer's ~~; -'""'""'""'"'"''""'""'"'"';;;;;;""''"'
7 ROOM bouse, S bodnloms,
Clothing Store, Rt. 33, towan(
111 batha. Pb. 1191,2590.
fairiJ'OUDCis.
2 I
II Zil tfe

IAIRO BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

chine, priced for

located

011

West

2 7

-P~h~.~~==-~~7~11:..·~--~2_a:___3tc -iP~hoo~·~~~~~~·mu~~&gt;ii:~

3 RM. and bath furnished

apar~

Avenue, t\1lddleport.
~2562

evenings.

7 DAYS A WEEK

ment. M&amp;G Food Mkt., Rt.
7, Middleport.
2 6 3tp
3 RM. APAHTMENl' wilh bath,
furnished, 1st floor, Ph. 9922753.
2 S tic
TR~A~I;L;"E"'R,-,-::B:-ro-w-n"'·,--- ·Tr-ail-er
Park, Minersvllle. Phone 9923324.
1 2~ 12tc

Notice
===:-;;--:-;-c;-c~,--=-:- 4 ROOM unfurnished apartment
SHOOTING match Sunday, Feb. in Pomeroy. Ph. 9!12-5381.
J2. 1 p. m., l!t American Le11 16 tfc
gion. Farm, Beech
Grove
.- -~
Road , Rutland. Everyone wei· 4 ROOM unfurrushed_ apart·
ment, corner of Third 6: Mill
Sts., Middleport. Ph. 992·3056.

1 Jl tfc

upholstery. Rent
electric
shampooer $1. Baker
ture Co
2 6

equipment with each '67
pacbe sold before March
1967. Roush &amp; Lyons Camp.
1ng Trailers, Horton St., Mas~
on, W. Va.
1 10 t!c

~~~~""'n~~~~--~~~

easy to do with BJue

wmp, ·~

Rent electric shan:pooer,
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
2 6 6te

·-

parking, out ol all floods, I
Ill blocks from P.HS. Telo- '
I__?hone !'%::~: ____ . I 21 tfc
"Tho Starduslors"
·THREE and lour room furnish·
Allen King on his
I ed apartments. All utilities
famous Trumpet
paid. Ph, ~-2776, Rowley
!-...,..........--....;.........,.,..•1 and Reed. Alter 5 p. m. call
jt.Jsrr.;:-ei.ved a shipment of 992-3574.
1 5 tfc
WHITMER'S BLACK DIA· 3· ROOM furnished ·-a-partment
MOND LINIMENT. Your In Middleport, near shopping
Rawleirh Dealer, 1924 E. are:a. Also a 1·2 bedroom
Ave., Gallipolis, 0. Ph. 446-d hou•e trailer. Ph. 992-334f,aft.
208J. just across the

roa

from Smith Buick Garage
and Car Lot,
2 8 3lc

er 5 ~· m.

12 28 tfc

For

er·aUs and jackets.

like ......
~:
•PI

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Instrument

!U~::; poet.
clla.rru

22. PLn

ant
'f, Narrate•
8. Shout of

26. In·

...

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&lt;.; 1,iw

-

ELEtTRO~UX

SALF;S ser

tepresentallvt, Ril'l•

vice

ard Stoke. Ph. 94!\-3656.
• g

30'.~

"'A"'U:;;C'f=Jo"N;-:o:::v-::.,:::~-."i='
ri"'
da"~C" oil!&gt;~!

at 7:110 at the Laurel Clilf
Auction House.
l 4 tfc .

is • 3i hot-;-----house, easy

WY Z.lUI
MIDDLIPORf OHIO

••· Allde

Board, broker, Mason, W. Va.

iS. Mut

2 a 6tp

-;;;;,.-..,;---,--:-;c;-:-,...-,-:·- - ... - ..
'!'h~ Irving Hand property in

NOW TAKING

FOR .CARRIERS

Dexter, Meigs County, Ohio,
wUL be oold 10 tbe highest bid·
der on Friday, February loth,
196'1, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., at
tho office of Crow, Crow &amp;

IN MIDDLEPORT.

Porter. Attorneys,' Pomeroy,
Q}tiq. _PJ'Oil:erty appraised at

APPLICATIONS

$500.00 and eannot be sold for
less than the appraised price.

PHONE 992-5592
Sale subject to tho approval of
.. -------·- ___________ I the Probate Judge, Meiss CounCOAL HAULING. Ph. 9!12-21103. ; ty, Obio.
I II 30tp
Sybil Ebersbach
IN=rot:;:;:M;;E;:;-.'1.-::x,-•e=rv=i",..-. daily •' ·
Administratrix of the E&gt;eiepl sun. Evening by apnoiPt·
tate ol Irvin£ Hand,
mont only. Mrs. Wanda !!:'•
Deceased
. lin~ Laurel CUff Road, State ______
::_7, _1 ~
111. 124, 11 mile from Fail" 1 LOT and trailer. Pb. lt2'6620.

f!J

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! 11

1~~ c

2 ~ fl'e

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&gt;'J i
bn~&gt;
·1
Cl.l•lt•IW. ,A.

ANNUAL FINANCIAL II.,OI!:T
SCI,IO TOWNIH"

MIIOI COUNTY. OHIO
Por "" f'IIUI V"o1r llldhtl

Ebersbach at Hotel Martin,
Pomeroy, 0.
I 22 30tp
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE AS IS, balance

DIINMIMtr 11. 1tH
PopuflfiOII ... 1"0
Totll llllrilt Inc! Wllft P1ld
D~o~r1111 fhl Y11r I"'
J.611 to
Tu V1lu.tflo1t
f1,.1H,f37
T1X LIVY
JJ.H
DoWIIInltoll, Ohio• FM. J, "" ,
I h1r11ty
eertffy
the followfnl
to bo corre1f.
lth•l Cllrll:, Town1hlp Clorlc

304 Me~hanic St. property,

Stork Shower
Is Given for
Mrs. Vance

.... , . .

IrS "THE LATEST 'f!.lll.t I
I LOVE ID \1.1~1\R. lrt

i

meat

sonable, ncar business
trict. Glentoy Ewing,

Contact Homer
Shown by api&gt;Oint~

1964

aqainst

,,,rl&lt;&lt;&gt; I ike

f:RECKLES AND HIS FRtENDI

f!a•tetr. I

.. "

MIDDLEJ'OjtT
8 rooms (4.

WQ!Tt MY"

CiUE6G Oti
"OLD
GOIU' "APr' P\Cl&lt;ED

Wi-10 ~S TI-l~

full basemen~ close
and schools. $8iOOO.:lO.
RUTLAND ' ~ ON ROUTE

iO STOMP)

&lt;:lten

-,.
"

I'

l
I

Ily RAEBURN VAN IIUIIH

you

for

· ~

·: :JT.:. 11
•M

repairs.

,,:ff

&lt;'(l;r.+t.....:....
~IS!o.i.~L..

~-·

"Ju.....,.·• &amp;•11Ur

ae.Oneor
Ule Bean
37. R\liSi&amp;n

river
39. A chokbig

SEWING moclltnel, reparr oor·
Otce. aD makea. \VY Z.2284.
1be Fabrlt: Shop, Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Salea and
Service.

bit

I 211 If&lt;

__..,.

.\..

lloiDpiOIO

Service

Write, Prone .. ConiiOI

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

. , . .,.,--

A. 1.. 11!\AI/t~IKI/
Ractae, U~

House for sale in Middleport,
2 story frame, ceramic tile

bath, wood paneling In ldtc)l·

en with

-~~--·-

REPAIR OF small appliances.

"·~

"Appliance Hospital,"

DOWN

St., Mason, W. Va.

~:==

Roltgen.

A Vrypto,.... QnotaUon

sink and

lng room paneled, wall to
wall l!arpetine in Jiving

3rd

John

room, dining room and •t.alrway, central beat, storm
windows, Insulation, close to

2I

Jack's Refrt&amp;· town and school, for ap·
pointment Phone 992·2661.
eration, Ne• Haven.
• 8
TU Z.353'1.
.\lAKE M-11R=E~PR
~I. WIT

DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE - Rere'o how to work It:
A X y D La A A X a
Jo L 0 N 0 P J: L L o W
OM letter simply .tu41 for another. In th1.11 aample A''· und
for the p.ree .x..·.. x fDr the two 0'1, et~. Slnrte letter.11, apoliltropbtea, thll len.ph and formation of the word• are all hlnb.
J:a.cb day the (!ode letten are t.ttferent.
·

st&amp;ml~a

disposal, 1 bedroom and din·

..IR ,
atioo tervir.e.

ipeak

I

FOR SALE

listing your f1rm's :«!rvices
th6 Daily Sentinel's
·
Service column.
10 10 U I

By Owne. . f '

II

CUSTOM bUtchering, Wlfl buy .
: hides. Phti Meier, 11112·JHU 1
6 RM. HOUSE
p E Bz
x y y B W :M 8 U
II I rfr :
IN RACINE
11- r-;A- 1-IY_M
__IX--.-.,-. -,.r-.-,e- dellver I 3 Bedrooms, Bath, Coal
LP 0 A. 8 HW L ,-D lJ.Z WX G KZ B
ed nlo!f}' to vuu1 nruw•"' ..~11s1 · Furnace, lf2 Bastm•nt,
Yedel'da.)"'• Cryptoqwote: MOST MEN HAD RATHER BE
and f!asv fo'ree e~um.il''"'" ! P:oHn, 11J.. Ac:re Lot. Pric-CH.A.ROED WITH MALICE THAN WITH MAKING A BLUN•
J&gt;J:R.-lJILLINGS
1'0""' ..2-S?M.
;~~:::;:; od To Soli •
(C) .1M7, KIAI featura S,t'Ddlca~. lac,)
Ready ·AIII l;o., II
PH. 949-3102
0 B B Y L

kNOWING
~,

27

•o. poet.
Open:

''

~ues-. 1 I-IERE

YOU AAii, d.PIHCY !
""!@ CI-I( CK!
~ 'i¢2fS._.,.

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

21. Affirm

take of
food

~0 I'LL \.c.IQITii

J:1:i

~HAT *AP£:

Chuck's, 152 Butternut

31. Sand
bUis
32. Noll:y In-

r:~e !

TOWNSH., 'UNDI-

Pomeroy,

entrance

-·-...-

Mechanic

SEVERAL NEW 66
Cho¥rotoll Available AI
:Great·Savings

will cost

30. Mlnet

.

eluding a first flqor ap:,~~ I;~~;~
m.:nt, plus storage room
one ~.iiL.i"!'~ . WUL&amp;ell

25. City
train

da.ma•
Uon

e40u
ver do
i6
trouble!
ouqhta be

QlllNG you radio or TV to
· Chuck. No charge to check
it out and tell you what it

29. Ex-

en a

h HOWIE leHNtiDI!Il

LOOK. EEl::. .. I'M
WEARIIVG 01,/6: OF
lt\OSE FAI:HIO/JABLE
IJ£1/J MIIJI•.SIIIJt,n!

tnl':.
·J.C ~

,. ... I

Business Service1

lng

D B U 8

. •"-''\

tht Tub• Ia All You Pay

Crill Kradtflrd

I U s x t1 S
0 B8 y L w MX z

~ER,/

152 Butternut Ave. Pomeroy

Truck

wUhhonu

I(

I.I ,

••ll

route in Pomeroy. Contact Mr.

n. CondM

w

THINK I'M eNUil61N&lt;9

-.!o'I,.; W

$395

move. $100.00, complete shce I
note
repafr outfit $1000.00 outfit 11. ~~:X.
and about $500.110 stock, all 31. -play
lor $300.00, electric hot wat.. 38. Harden
$49110.110 and f3,1!00.110. B. F.

5HE MAILED ~ 2 MC\'&lt;'1\J5
AlSO J WINNIE MUST

FREE Jud the Price of

direetlon

31. ~ •• u

THI tORH 1.0:.:.•;;;.--..

I

to J M. Guldonloll

er tanks from . $15 to $45,
•
three fi room houses, $4500.00,

.. -.

-~·-:\'

lllwlings Hond• Sela

canee

•-~~=~~~~==: !

.,.

Open Evenings 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

for
roa1t•

S I
13. Kind ot
uult&amp;tlor.
· I e
lily
I . Freneb.
,=======-=·= "'11 JOWL, sliced, 3 lb. 99c; cubed lt&lt;.ConiiUI!lod
"'· Arta
11. Qrate
NOW TAKING
steak 79c lb., pork chops 59c I 10. Nickel:
1&amp;., Theaun
APPLICATIONS
lb:, Buckeye bologna, s lb. 17. ~;.., pa1 11. Bnaku
$1.39; bananas, IOc lb., 16 lt. SOak up
18. Athol or
Porlho&amp;
rolls
tissue,
fl.OO,
5
catsup,
20.
confeq
FOR MOTOR
t1. Continen...
89c; rugar, 5 lb. 55c; 5 bread 23.. ~~i.
abbr.
ROUTE DRIVERS
$1.110. M&amp;G Food Mkt., Rt. 7,
cookie~
Middleport.
2 6 Stp 2(. M111leal
Apply At Tho
-----dlul&amp;
1958
CHEV.
PARTS.
Also
a
20
21.
Cllapt&amp;ln,
D1ily Sentinel Office
i cu. ft. deep freeze and a 40 In OI
110 Mechonie Stroot
I gal. electric water tank. M&amp;G 10.
Pomeroy, Ohio
1
Fond M'.lt,, Rl. 7, Middleport.
noUcel
Phone 992·2156
2 8 3tp : 31. Compau

.. &gt;{,

DIC:K RAWLINGS ··'

lnsto~lled

tic transmission, radio. Sharp

Mulberry Ave.
CALL 992·2156

S. Welt.em
IndiOA
4. French
pronoun
IIi. Catcher•
in-b&amp;ll
8. P .l. while

--!+':!

[i{,

VB Bel Air Hardtop, automa·

0 A I LY CR0 SSW 0 RD
ACROSS
1. Ootrtoh-

.•

•

CHUCK'S

1960 Chevrolet

Open

Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. Carl
Chevalier, Long Bottom, 0.
2 7 3otp

It Will 8e

$550

- · · · - - .- .

tric range, furnace. Private :

-

V IET

Bring Your T.V. To Ch~:JCkt

Station Wagon, local 1 own·

DANCE

SUNDOWN
NITE
ClUB
Music By

' '!

THE

NIC.Il PlOt'\. Ill , CALL ·

PICTURE TUBE?

er. Good tires, VB engine,
std. shift, black finish, red

gar:

- - · - '- ·

CLEAN

BALLAD OF
LOVE FOP.

,,;v l

NE~D A NEW

1960 Mercury

1:. •

LANGUAGE,AND

ANOONE
IMMORTAL.

Pomel'oy, o.

$495 I

SQUARE DANCE
Friday, Feb. 10
9 P.M.-I ·A.M.

M

kr A Select Ttmo

AIR CONDITIONING
' or 992-2395
'hono 992-3994

St. Wagon, G cyl.
engine, std. trans., good tires,

I FARM near "'E
"'w-,in-g"to-n
' -or- will JUST TAKEN iD,l967 Solid
Stale stereo, 4 speed auto.
POM&amp;ROY
1
rent 7 room house with bath
matic changer, 4
speaker
a11d small acreage separatesound system, radio equipped.
"'·~ 11
ly. Will rent house and acrefinish. Assume pay· 1.,"=""'""'"""===~=,1
age for $40 a lllOilth. Carney walnut
ments of 15.50 per month or ~
Ball, Rt. I, Ewlngton, Ohio. pay balance due $93.33.
· Help Wanted
Ph. 388-8256.
992-3218.
2 6 Ste EXPERIENCED route man, 2S
2 ~ Stc
wiii!oli J or older, to work established
11163 FORD StaUo11
Pomeroy Eagles Hall 4 RM. HOUSE wiiii. bath&gt;
route, salary and commission..
Country -Sedan, .one
age, rear-lll Liictist"~l.. Mfd. gond tires, R&amp;H,
A.B.C. CleaDers, Mason,. W.
Meigs Aorlo No. 2171
dleport. Pll. M-:11103 day or steering, sond conditon.
Va.
2 6 ?'tj)
...--- _____ ....
.-~-3702.
2 5 tfc 192-3346 or M-2186.
EFFECTIVE FEB. 12, Cr01g's i!ioo.11 ipariiileii!: Phone ~~ I
12 26 uc
WANTED
Market Will be closed all JGSS.
2 2 tfe
Sundavs
2 8 4tc ___
ELECTROLUX vacuum c1ean·
BOY or GIRL
- - ---· : _
·
- I FURNISHED and unfurnt•hed
er. Attachments never used,
j apartments. Close &amp;o aehool.
11 months remaining on guarTo Deliver Tho Dolly
Phone 99'1-5434.
10 tl tfc
antee. Pay $59.80 or $5.27
Sonlinol to oslabli&amp;hed
I
HARMONY .Apartments~ three I monthly. Call 992-5823.
S~turday, Feb. 11
Routes in Pomeroy.
rooms furniiilled, new plasi- J
2~
From 10 P.M. Til 2
er, paint, floors, bath, elee- i USED work pants, shirts, covLincoln HJII ore• and

.•.

HEATING &amp;

Biscayn~

ORDER YOUR
FERTILIZER
buttonholes, darn, monogram, :
NOW AND GET
etc. Complete with attach·
EARLY DISCOUNT
ments. Assume payments of
All
analy1l1 stnight o~nd
$5.25 per month or pay bal·.
mixed.
Bulk spreading ttr·
ance due $57.75. Call
· vice. Liquid
nitrogen
3211.
2 s stc I
AREA WAREHOUSE

- 3NEWSONGS
01= PROTEST
AGAI N5T (~AN

II ONI D' llttil

1960 Chevrolet

SEWING
equipped to zig zag,

Whlt•y Baeg!e ond
Hocking Valley Ramblers

R1i:i"', Ohio
- -HOWToachlng Plai'O ond
Tho Wondurvt Hommond
Organ
ly Appointment Only

lAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

interior, radio.

cock Coal Co., 1 block 1rom
trallk light in Cbeshire, 0 .
Ph. 367-7526.
12 I

It AL·u.p;

HONDA
SAlfS &amp; SERVICE

Miss S1ndra Bailey

Your Hotttlng Syslom Ia
Tho Moot lmportont Appllonca In Your Home,
L,et Ua Give II A Good
Mid Winter Check

$1495 I

oil treated stoker coal. Pea·

~ &amp;;J

STOP IN

ANNOUNCEMENT

Impala Super Sport~ 327 engine, automttlc, power steer·
inl, brakes, red bucket seats
and all vinyl interior, white
linish, r ad.Jo. A real nice car

are

1117

and a 5 rm . furnished apart-

Quality Cars

Moun 1:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.

,_.,,,o.

Tbo

50c ~r:

IWTTNARS

dark green !ini:sb.

away the
:-==:=-=;;;;· ----- TAKE
2 BEDROOM HOUSE trailer Lustre way from carpets

I'

193flo i966 MOdell
Also Rebuilt Parts
&amp; All Type Bucko! Seals

Phone

2 9 tfc

2 9 ltc

USED PARTS
FOR CARS

Ownws Donald &amp; Paul Belrd
Henry W. Baird

ment at 39!1 South Second

Bultdour Rldllltur To
!lmallell Heater Core.

Ph ... f92.:(975

q.......,,.
·~ fl

Wo W11h UnchrnMIII

l'hllne992-2i43

Prom the Lar.ce•l True• Or

Less _Money
1963 ·Chevrolet

24 Hr. Towint S.rvlco

only

llAmNARS

FOR

,h, 1167-759&amp;
tU. 7 Chkhlr~, 0 .

QUICK, 'CONVENIENT
ECONOMICAL ..

SPRINT

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES, ·Pomeroy

~

Yov Don't Hev• Te
Get Out of tfle Car

M50 SPORT
BOBCAT

l ...... tellfl'

monogram,
etc. Pay off balance due
payments $5.11 each. Ph. f992.• ·
2 g tc
ANOmER shipment of

IJ.DRM-THRU
CAR WASH

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYaES

•lt•

·
bole,-overca1t,

...

..

1 ..... ~ ......
1 .... ,...-..,...•••
1 ,..,..,.,
1 ro\ii"rj $Ultlw.ter
1 ....................
1 40 Jnct. Htary mower

1

sent me cards, gifts and flowDON'T
ers, those who called on me
For Rent
,.ptic tank. Get
while l was a patient in the
Veterans Memorial Hospital. 2 BDRM. HOUSE with garage, All septic tank cleaner'
new gas furnace, Spring Ave. mark Farm Bureau, PotnoI also wish to thank Drs.
27
Telle, Pickens and Porras. Pomeroy. Also a 3 rm . fur- , roy, 0.
niSht'd apartment with bath, ' BAY.
the nurses and nurses' aides.
Ave.,
May God bless you all. Sin- adults, 126 Mulberry
Pomeroy.
Ph.
~~96.
cerely, Mrs. Jestie Molden.
2 9 tfc
2 9 II

come.

Wo ~u ho hlhwlot -

u

Th•nks
Employment Wanted
I WISH to thank my many kind HOUSEWORK or babysitting.
friend, and neighbors who

·

· TRACTOIU

J 5

'

usiness Servic~s

GRAVELY

O'SJN~G~E:R:CA:BI~N~ETr~:~.l
zig ••• equipped to

..._,..

.....,

CANJ&gt;:r vmdina ,..

Ulll·;.::tl

t:J!,-...
'- ': W niMI 1 I
_.. - -ti ,"; ••
=~~e=,::.:::_.,.:..o:..,..:.;"Y~•

'

__;,_:.=
. - :...::ue=-~··-

I PEN11Y

LOST, ole IIWo Walbr b&lt;uld.·
BWT, blue opMied Pill bud. II&lt;!W ovor Pit!, ...,
1111110 "lib," CUI .llllllldlly
built in molor, &gt;!I
,_.,._
Diibt 1 mile flvm Salem Ce:l- pod to buttDnholo, .,
~
~=~I ter. can D. M. Newland. monogram, applique, etc.
,.., '""
..-.. 00
O..lvWe, 167-U?l.
Z 7 3te
IJ t poyments left of 15.99

.

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P E B Z

11

I 30

I

..... . . ..

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RUtl"ND
FURNitURE

Sit 2-48 II

....

.·

Rulloncl

�•

wuerM

,,

I_

l

...

..

. •:·: .; e-..-..

month. Pb. tn-2&amp;15.

;r•;u~

m.. ·

STANDING timber in Oblo or
• C:: ::"'.::.,..,.;.•··--·,...
,.. I West VirJiaia, or old farms
U ' fl til.
......~
. .... tlmber. Mar loll Reyno~,
··" c...
.., _~.....,.,....
Wlw
nw
Box 17, Stncuae, Ohio.
. . . . . -DLewwt _ _ . . . .
1"'lf
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.... '"' • - - - a..
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PHONiWv..2·2156

Card 'Of

, ........

......, ~'"'"'""' for ....,

2 1 tfe

I .Okkto ........,

1 st.erin1 1ullry
1 pr dutl .......
1 pr IN' reduct'-" whHlt
1 pr extenllon pi"

JAGAR for • tractor or pick·
up truck. MlG Food Mkt.,

tng .1\8! arrived., men's,
and ehlldren's.
2 8 3tp •men••
Rt. 7• Middleport.
wori: uniforms.
JeHer's ~~; -'""'""'""'"'"''""'""'"'"';;;;;;""''"'
7 ROOM bouse, S bodnloms,
Clothing Store, Rt. 33, towan(
111 batha. Pb. 1191,2590.
fairiJ'OUDCis.
2 I
II Zil tfe

IAIRO BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

chine, priced for

located

011

West

2 7

-P~h~.~~==-~~7~11:..·~--~2_a:___3tc -iP~hoo~·~~~~~~·mu~~&gt;ii:~

3 RM. and bath furnished

apar~

Avenue, t\1lddleport.
~2562

evenings.

7 DAYS A WEEK

ment. M&amp;G Food Mkt., Rt.
7, Middleport.
2 6 3tp
3 RM. APAHTMENl' wilh bath,
furnished, 1st floor, Ph. 9922753.
2 S tic
TR~A~I;L;"E"'R,-,-::B:-ro-w-n"'·,--- ·Tr-ail-er
Park, Minersvllle. Phone 9923324.
1 2~ 12tc

Notice
===:-;;--:-;-c;-c~,--=-:- 4 ROOM unfurnished apartment
SHOOTING match Sunday, Feb. in Pomeroy. Ph. 9!12-5381.
J2. 1 p. m., l!t American Le11 16 tfc
gion. Farm, Beech
Grove
.- -~
Road , Rutland. Everyone wei· 4 ROOM unfurrushed_ apart·
ment, corner of Third 6: Mill
Sts., Middleport. Ph. 992·3056.

1 Jl tfc

upholstery. Rent
electric
shampooer $1. Baker
ture Co
2 6

equipment with each '67
pacbe sold before March
1967. Roush &amp; Lyons Camp.
1ng Trailers, Horton St., Mas~
on, W. Va.
1 10 t!c

~~~~""'n~~~~--~~~

easy to do with BJue

wmp, ·~

Rent electric shan:pooer,
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
2 6 6te

·-

parking, out ol all floods, I
Ill blocks from P.HS. Telo- '
I__?hone !'%::~: ____ . I 21 tfc
"Tho Starduslors"
·THREE and lour room furnish·
Allen King on his
I ed apartments. All utilities
famous Trumpet
paid. Ph, ~-2776, Rowley
!-...,..........--....;.........,.,..•1 and Reed. Alter 5 p. m. call
jt.Jsrr.;:-ei.ved a shipment of 992-3574.
1 5 tfc
WHITMER'S BLACK DIA· 3· ROOM furnished ·-a-partment
MOND LINIMENT. Your In Middleport, near shopping
Rawleirh Dealer, 1924 E. are:a. Also a 1·2 bedroom
Ave., Gallipolis, 0. Ph. 446-d hou•e trailer. Ph. 992-334f,aft.
208J. just across the

roa

from Smith Buick Garage
and Car Lot,
2 8 3lc

er 5 ~· m.

12 28 tfc

For

er·aUs and jackets.

like ......
~:
•PI

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Instrument

!U~::; poet.
clla.rru

22. PLn

ant
'f, Narrate•
8. Shout of

26. In·

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-

ELEtTRO~UX

SALF;S ser

tepresentallvt, Ril'l•

vice

ard Stoke. Ph. 94!\-3656.
• g

30'.~

"'A"'U:;;C'f=Jo"N;-:o:::v-::.,:::~-."i='
ri"'
da"~C" oil!&gt;~!

at 7:110 at the Laurel Clilf
Auction House.
l 4 tfc .

is • 3i hot-;-----house, easy

WY Z.lUI
MIDDLIPORf OHIO

••· Allde

Board, broker, Mason, W. Va.

iS. Mut

2 a 6tp

-;;;;,.-..,;---,--:-;c;-:-,...-,-:·- - ... - ..
'!'h~ Irving Hand property in

NOW TAKING

FOR .CARRIERS

Dexter, Meigs County, Ohio,
wUL be oold 10 tbe highest bid·
der on Friday, February loth,
196'1, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., at
tho office of Crow, Crow &amp;

IN MIDDLEPORT.

Porter. Attorneys,' Pomeroy,
Q}tiq. _PJ'Oil:erty appraised at

APPLICATIONS

$500.00 and eannot be sold for
less than the appraised price.

PHONE 992-5592
Sale subject to tho approval of
.. -------·- ___________ I the Probate Judge, Meiss CounCOAL HAULING. Ph. 9!12-21103. ; ty, Obio.
I II 30tp
Sybil Ebersbach
IN=rot:;:;:M;;E;:;-.'1.-::x,-•e=rv=i",..-. daily •' ·
Administratrix of the E&gt;eiepl sun. Evening by apnoiPt·
tate ol Irvin£ Hand,
mont only. Mrs. Wanda !!:'•
Deceased
. lin~ Laurel CUff Road, State ______
::_7, _1 ~
111. 124, 11 mile from Fail" 1 LOT and trailer. Pb. lt2'6620.

f!J

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! 11

1~~ c

2 ~ fl'e

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&gt;'J i
bn~&gt;
·1
Cl.l•lt•IW. ,A.

ANNUAL FINANCIAL II.,OI!:T
SCI,IO TOWNIH"

MIIOI COUNTY. OHIO
Por "" f'IIUI V"o1r llldhtl

Ebersbach at Hotel Martin,
Pomeroy, 0.
I 22 30tp
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE AS IS, balance

DIINMIMtr 11. 1tH
PopuflfiOII ... 1"0
Totll llllrilt Inc! Wllft P1ld
D~o~r1111 fhl Y11r I"'
J.611 to
Tu V1lu.tflo1t
f1,.1H,f37
T1X LIVY
JJ.H
DoWIIInltoll, Ohio• FM. J, "" ,
I h1r11ty
eertffy
the followfnl
to bo corre1f.
lth•l Cllrll:, Town1hlp Clorlc

304 Me~hanic St. property,

Stork Shower
Is Given for
Mrs. Vance

.... , . .

IrS "THE LATEST 'f!.lll.t I
I LOVE ID \1.1~1\R. lrt

i

meat

sonable, ncar business
trict. Glentoy Ewing,

Contact Homer
Shown by api&gt;Oint~

1964

aqainst

,,,rl&lt;&lt;&gt; I ike

f:RECKLES AND HIS FRtENDI

f!a•tetr. I

.. "

MIDDLEJ'OjtT
8 rooms (4.

WQ!Tt MY"

CiUE6G Oti
"OLD
GOIU' "APr' P\Cl&lt;ED

Wi-10 ~S TI-l~

full basemen~ close
and schools. $8iOOO.:lO.
RUTLAND ' ~ ON ROUTE

iO STOMP)

&lt;:lten

-,.
"

I'

l
I

Ily RAEBURN VAN IIUIIH

you

for

· ~

·: :JT.:. 11
•M

repairs.

,,:ff

&lt;'(l;r.+t.....:....
~IS!o.i.~L..

~-·

"Ju.....,.·• &amp;•11Ur

ae.Oneor
Ule Bean
37. R\liSi&amp;n

river
39. A chokbig

SEWING moclltnel, reparr oor·
Otce. aD makea. \VY Z.2284.
1be Fabrlt: Shop, Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Salea and
Service.

bit

I 211 If&lt;

__..,.

.\..

lloiDpiOIO

Service

Write, Prone .. ConiiOI

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

. , . .,.,--

A. 1.. 11!\AI/t~IKI/
Ractae, U~

House for sale in Middleport,
2 story frame, ceramic tile

bath, wood paneling In ldtc)l·

en with

-~~--·-

REPAIR OF small appliances.

"·~

"Appliance Hospital,"

DOWN

St., Mason, W. Va.

~:==

Roltgen.

A Vrypto,.... QnotaUon

sink and

lng room paneled, wall to
wall l!arpetine in Jiving

3rd

John

room, dining room and •t.alrway, central beat, storm
windows, Insulation, close to

2I

Jack's Refrt&amp;· town and school, for ap·
pointment Phone 992·2661.
eration, Ne• Haven.
• 8
TU Z.353'1.
.\lAKE M-11R=E~PR
~I. WIT

DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE - Rere'o how to work It:
A X y D La A A X a
Jo L 0 N 0 P J: L L o W
OM letter simply .tu41 for another. In th1.11 aample A''· und
for the p.ree .x..·.. x fDr the two 0'1, et~. Slnrte letter.11, apoliltropbtea, thll len.ph and formation of the word• are all hlnb.
J:a.cb day the (!ode letten are t.ttferent.
·

st&amp;ml~a

disposal, 1 bedroom and din·

..IR ,
atioo tervir.e.

ipeak

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FOR SALE

listing your f1rm's :«!rvices
th6 Daily Sentinel's
·
Service column.
10 10 U I

By Owne. . f '

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CUSTOM bUtchering, Wlfl buy .
: hides. Phti Meier, 11112·JHU 1
6 RM. HOUSE
p E Bz
x y y B W :M 8 U
II I rfr :
IN RACINE
11- r-;A- 1-IY_M
__IX--.-.,-. -,.r-.-,e- dellver I 3 Bedrooms, Bath, Coal
LP 0 A. 8 HW L ,-D lJ.Z WX G KZ B
ed nlo!f}' to vuu1 nruw•"' ..~11s1 · Furnace, lf2 Bastm•nt,
Yedel'da.)"'• Cryptoqwote: MOST MEN HAD RATHER BE
and f!asv fo'ree e~um.il''"'" ! P:oHn, 11J.. Ac:re Lot. Pric-CH.A.ROED WITH MALICE THAN WITH MAKING A BLUN•
J&gt;J:R.-lJILLINGS
1'0""' ..2-S?M.
;~~:::;:; od To Soli •
(C) .1M7, KIAI featura S,t'Ddlca~. lac,)
Ready ·AIII l;o., II
PH. 949-3102
0 B B Y L

kNOWING
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•o. poet.
Open:

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YOU AAii, d.PIHCY !
""!@ CI-I( CK!
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POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

21. Affirm

take of
food

~0 I'LL \.c.IQITii

J:1:i

~HAT *AP£:

Chuck's, 152 Butternut

31. Sand
bUis
32. Noll:y In-

r:~e !

TOWNSH., 'UNDI-

Pomeroy,

entrance

-·-...-

Mechanic

SEVERAL NEW 66
Cho¥rotoll Available AI
:Great·Savings

will cost

30. Mlnet

.

eluding a first flqor ap:,~~ I;~~;~
m.:nt, plus storage room
one ~.iiL.i"!'~ . WUL&amp;ell

25. City
train

da.ma•
Uon

e40u
ver do
i6
trouble!
ouqhta be

QlllNG you radio or TV to
· Chuck. No charge to check
it out and tell you what it

29. Ex-

en a

h HOWIE leHNtiDI!Il

LOOK. EEl::. .. I'M
WEARIIVG 01,/6: OF
lt\OSE FAI:HIO/JABLE
IJ£1/J MIIJI•.SIIIJt,n!

tnl':.
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Business Service1

lng

D B U 8

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tht Tub• Ia All You Pay

Crill Kradtflrd

I U s x t1 S
0 B8 y L w MX z

~ER,/

152 Butternut Ave. Pomeroy

Truck

wUhhonu

I(

I.I ,

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route in Pomeroy. Contact Mr.

n. CondM

w

THINK I'M eNUil61N&lt;9

-.!o'I,.; W

$395

move. $100.00, complete shce I
note
repafr outfit $1000.00 outfit 11. ~~:X.
and about $500.110 stock, all 31. -play
lor $300.00, electric hot wat.. 38. Harden
$49110.110 and f3,1!00.110. B. F.

5HE MAILED ~ 2 MC\'&lt;'1\J5
AlSO J WINNIE MUST

FREE Jud the Price of

direetlon

31. ~ •• u

THI tORH 1.0:.:.•;;;.--..

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to J M. Guldonloll

er tanks from . $15 to $45,
•
three fi room houses, $4500.00,

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canee

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Open Evenings 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

for
roa1t•

S I
13. Kind ot
uult&amp;tlor.
· I e
lily
I . Freneb.
,=======-=·= "'11 JOWL, sliced, 3 lb. 99c; cubed lt&lt;.ConiiUI!lod
"'· Arta
11. Qrate
NOW TAKING
steak 79c lb., pork chops 59c I 10. Nickel:
1&amp;., Theaun
APPLICATIONS
lb:, Buckeye bologna, s lb. 17. ~;.., pa1 11. Bnaku
$1.39; bananas, IOc lb., 16 lt. SOak up
18. Athol or
Porlho&amp;
rolls
tissue,
fl.OO,
5
catsup,
20.
confeq
FOR MOTOR
t1. Continen...
89c; rugar, 5 lb. 55c; 5 bread 23.. ~~i.
abbr.
ROUTE DRIVERS
$1.110. M&amp;G Food Mkt., Rt. 7,
cookie~
Middleport.
2 6 Stp 2(. M111leal
Apply At Tho
-----dlul&amp;
1958
CHEV.
PARTS.
Also
a
20
21.
Cllapt&amp;ln,
D1ily Sentinel Office
i cu. ft. deep freeze and a 40 In OI
110 Mechonie Stroot
I gal. electric water tank. M&amp;G 10.
Pomeroy, Ohio
1
Fond M'.lt,, Rl. 7, Middleport.
noUcel
Phone 992·2156
2 8 3tp : 31. Compau

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DIC:K RAWLINGS ··'

lnsto~lled

tic transmission, radio. Sharp

Mulberry Ave.
CALL 992·2156

S. Welt.em
IndiOA
4. French
pronoun
IIi. Catcher•
in-b&amp;ll
8. P .l. while

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VB Bel Air Hardtop, automa·

0 A I LY CR0 SSW 0 RD
ACROSS
1. Ootrtoh-

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1960 Chevrolet

Open

Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. Carl
Chevalier, Long Bottom, 0.
2 7 3otp

It Will 8e

$550

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tric range, furnace. Private :

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Bring Your T.V. To Ch~:JCkt

Station Wagon, local 1 own·

DANCE

SUNDOWN
NITE
ClUB
Music By

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THE

NIC.Il PlOt'\. Ill , CALL ·

PICTURE TUBE?

er. Good tires, VB engine,
std. shift, black finish, red

gar:

- - · - '- ·

CLEAN

BALLAD OF
LOVE FOP.

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NE~D A NEW

1960 Mercury

1:. •

LANGUAGE,AND

ANOONE
IMMORTAL.

Pomel'oy, o.

$495 I

SQUARE DANCE
Friday, Feb. 10
9 P.M.-I ·A.M.

M

kr A Select Ttmo

AIR CONDITIONING
' or 992-2395
'hono 992-3994

St. Wagon, G cyl.
engine, std. trans., good tires,

I FARM near "'E
"'w-,in-g"to-n
' -or- will JUST TAKEN iD,l967 Solid
Stale stereo, 4 speed auto.
POM&amp;ROY
1
rent 7 room house with bath
matic changer, 4
speaker
a11d small acreage separatesound system, radio equipped.
"'·~ 11
ly. Will rent house and acrefinish. Assume pay· 1.,"=""'""'"""===~=,1
age for $40 a lllOilth. Carney walnut
ments of 15.50 per month or ~
Ball, Rt. I, Ewlngton, Ohio. pay balance due $93.33.
· Help Wanted
Ph. 388-8256.
992-3218.
2 6 Ste EXPERIENCED route man, 2S
2 ~ Stc
wiii!oli J or older, to work established
11163 FORD StaUo11
Pomeroy Eagles Hall 4 RM. HOUSE wiiii. bath&gt;
route, salary and commission..
Country -Sedan, .one
age, rear-lll Liictist"~l.. Mfd. gond tires, R&amp;H,
A.B.C. CleaDers, Mason,. W.
Meigs Aorlo No. 2171
dleport. Pll. M-:11103 day or steering, sond conditon.
Va.
2 6 ?'tj)
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2 5 tfc 192-3346 or M-2186.
EFFECTIVE FEB. 12, Cr01g's i!ioo.11 ipariiileii!: Phone ~~ I
12 26 uc
WANTED
Market Will be closed all JGSS.
2 2 tfe
Sundavs
2 8 4tc ___
ELECTROLUX vacuum c1ean·
BOY or GIRL
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- I FURNISHED and unfurnt•hed
er. Attachments never used,
j apartments. Close &amp;o aehool.
11 months remaining on guarTo Deliver Tho Dolly
Phone 99'1-5434.
10 tl tfc
antee. Pay $59.80 or $5.27
Sonlinol to oslabli&amp;hed
I
HARMONY .Apartments~ three I monthly. Call 992-5823.
S~turday, Feb. 11
Routes in Pomeroy.
rooms furniiilled, new plasi- J
2~
From 10 P.M. Til 2
er, paint, floors, bath, elee- i USED work pants, shirts, covLincoln HJII ore• and

.•.

HEATING &amp;

Biscayn~

ORDER YOUR
FERTILIZER
buttonholes, darn, monogram, :
NOW AND GET
etc. Complete with attach·
EARLY DISCOUNT
ments. Assume payments of
All
analy1l1 stnight o~nd
$5.25 per month or pay bal·.
mixed.
Bulk spreading ttr·
ance due $57.75. Call
· vice. Liquid
nitrogen
3211.
2 s stc I
AREA WAREHOUSE

- 3NEWSONGS
01= PROTEST
AGAI N5T (~AN

II ONI D' llttil

1960 Chevrolet

SEWING
equipped to zig zag,

Whlt•y Baeg!e ond
Hocking Valley Ramblers

R1i:i"', Ohio
- -HOWToachlng Plai'O ond
Tho Wondurvt Hommond
Organ
ly Appointment Only

lAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

interior, radio.

cock Coal Co., 1 block 1rom
trallk light in Cbeshire, 0 .
Ph. 367-7526.
12 I

It AL·u.p;

HONDA
SAlfS &amp; SERVICE

Miss S1ndra Bailey

Your Hotttlng Syslom Ia
Tho Moot lmportont Appllonca In Your Home,
L,et Ua Give II A Good
Mid Winter Check

$1495 I

oil treated stoker coal. Pea·

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STOP IN

ANNOUNCEMENT

Impala Super Sport~ 327 engine, automttlc, power steer·
inl, brakes, red bucket seats
and all vinyl interior, white
linish, r ad.Jo. A real nice car

are

1117

and a 5 rm . furnished apart-

Quality Cars

Moun 1:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.

,_.,,,o.

Tbo

50c ~r:

IWTTNARS

dark green !ini:sb.

away the
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2 BEDROOM HOUSE trailer Lustre way from carpets

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193flo i966 MOdell
Also Rebuilt Parts
&amp; All Type Bucko! Seals

Phone

2 9 tfc

2 9 ltc

USED PARTS
FOR CARS

Ownws Donald &amp; Paul Belrd
Henry W. Baird

ment at 39!1 South Second

Bultdour Rldllltur To
!lmallell Heater Core.

Ph ... f92.:(975

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Wo W11h UnchrnMIII

l'hllne992-2i43

Prom the Lar.ce•l True• Or

Less _Money
1963 ·Chevrolet

24 Hr. Towint S.rvlco

only

llAmNARS

FOR

,h, 1167-759&amp;
tU. 7 Chkhlr~, 0 .

QUICK, 'CONVENIENT
ECONOMICAL ..

SPRINT

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES, ·Pomeroy

~

Yov Don't Hev• Te
Get Out of tfle Car

M50 SPORT
BOBCAT

l ...... tellfl'

monogram,
etc. Pay off balance due
payments $5.11 each. Ph. f992.• ·
2 g tc
ANOmER shipment of

IJ.DRM-THRU
CAR WASH

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYaES

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1 ro\ii"rj $Ultlw.ter
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1 40 Jnct. Htary mower

1

sent me cards, gifts and flowDON'T
ers, those who called on me
For Rent
,.ptic tank. Get
while l was a patient in the
Veterans Memorial Hospital. 2 BDRM. HOUSE with garage, All septic tank cleaner'
new gas furnace, Spring Ave. mark Farm Bureau, PotnoI also wish to thank Drs.
27
Telle, Pickens and Porras. Pomeroy. Also a 3 rm . fur- , roy, 0.
niSht'd apartment with bath, ' BAY.
the nurses and nurses' aides.
Ave.,
May God bless you all. Sin- adults, 126 Mulberry
Pomeroy.
Ph.
~~96.
cerely, Mrs. Jestie Molden.
2 9 tfc
2 9 II

come.

Wo ~u ho hlhwlot -

u

Th•nks
Employment Wanted
I WISH to thank my many kind HOUSEWORK or babysitting.
friend, and neighbors who

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GRAVELY

O'SJN~G~E:R:CA:BI~N~ETr~:~.l
zig ••• equipped to

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LOST, ole IIWo Walbr b&lt;uld.·
BWT, blue opMied Pill bud. II&lt;!W ovor Pit!, ...,
1111110 "lib," CUI .llllllldlly
built in molor, &gt;!I
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Diibt 1 mile flvm Salem Ce:l- pod to buttDnholo, .,
~
~=~I ter. can D. M. Newland. monogram, applique, etc.
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FURNitURE

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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XVIII NO. 23.6

VO~

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ewera e rants
TONIGHT

Ftbrvarv 9
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Ftbru.ry 11).11

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"MAYA"

f'Technjcolorl

l

Clint Walker, Jay North

('!echnicolorl

Lee Marvin,

~f~~!n~S~~bnby DK~~~~e

1;

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tile Martm R.Htaurut
The mteliaJ

I 30 p.m

at

wW

t.:Oow ai tile CoiiDlbla G..
Co. office.

)

Tile

proJram wUJ be lB
, Admission; 75&lt; &amp; 40c
Rev. and Mrs. Menzel Smltb obaf\lO of 1ft Civic Partieipao
' '--:=-:~------': and daughter, Judy were Co- tion &lt;Ommiltoe, leotarlaJ Malumbus business visitors"' Tues- ry Bewley, who I• tbe official
day.
I coasullaat of the Ohio Hearl
. j As a of Col
b
8 ·•
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mdl·
um ua.
an d son Th omas. 0 f C0 I urn- , -Em:em
, ~ W'ilil
Spent S nd
th M
d
ay WI
r. an , 1 m On 1
Mrs. Royal uThomas.
1

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B'b/e

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Shown at Post
L . H
eg10n Ome

BAKER FURNITURE

Cieatecrwitlilove - ·
-for those in love .-.-•

' ~Carved'

I

DREAM WEDDING RINGS

"'

A. WMKIDI' , ..........fi1.JO .
... ~ .......... ~ $1t.$0

C. OIIICY

•..a.

~$11..11.

Hlft. ...-

P4M

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GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE
Court Street

Pomeroy

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eFridey
eSaturday

" WORLD

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$4.98 VALUE

~lectric

Heating Pad
3 Heat, Guaranteed
5

2.50

1

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COLORT:VJ
f£A MING COLOR lVS LAAGEST PICTURE

GIANT 295 SQ. IN. ltOClANGU.AR SCREfN

Grant 227 sq. ln. Rectangular Screen
Giant 180 sq. in. Rectangular Screen
quality goes U. be/ore tbe ~limE.. I';JeS

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IIDENOUR RADIO &amp;T.V.
Chester, 0,

1

urc . ass

; '
Null, Donatins were made to the
Crooksville, spent Sunday with P.eart Fund and March
Iher father, Clarence Clark. . Dimes at the February me••~ II
I .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wat· mg of. the Loyal Pals Class
kins and son, Tommy, Colum~ th~ Middlepo~ Ctmrch of Chri.st
bus, spent the weekenp witll :fliesday evemng at the
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Slatot Rf, Mtss Mildred Hawley. Mrs.
and other relatlves.
.
~r R~nolds, vice pres}d••nt,
1
Mrs. Virgie Bech!le, Render- preMded rn the aboence of
son Js the guest of her son president, Miss Mabel HyseU.
and' da"""ter-m
· .Jaw Mr and
"6"
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Miss Hawley presented devoMrs. Jack BechUe and family. tions usina a valentine story
and closing with prayer. A
DANCE AT RIJ11AND
round-robin card was sent to
The Junior class of Rutland Mrs. Allen Jenkinson in Flori·
High School will sponsor a Val· da, who has been ill Valentines I
entlne dance Friday night at will be sent by tne members to '
the. Rutland Grade achooi. audl· Mrs. Leah Sidenslrlcker In Flo. I
torJ~ froJm 9.~ p.m. to 11 p. rida.
m. J ue ays will emcee
the The traveUitg prize
dance. A Valentine queen will by Frances Roush wa!! won
be selected
·
Mrs. Guy Reynolds,
DANCE ANNOUNCED
Grace Pratt awarded the
Th P
.
less girt. Mrs. Edgar Re)'J!Olcls
, e orneroy Hagb School gave a program topic on ''JuSemor class will sponsor the dith," a wOman. of tHe Old
,'
annual Valentine Dance to be
beld Saturda at the p
.ament. .Miss Nina Russell and 1
auditorium tom 9:30 ~~;roy Mrs. Robert Rawlings were I
foll wi
p. named to assist with the
~·· ."~. nbag!the Pomeroy-Ra· gram -planning for the
erne .....
et I game.
The
Hawl- served "'f1..m-ll
will emcee
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·
assisted by Mrs, Moore.

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rove

1

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas of Columbus spent Sunday )
with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas.
A film on ~ Bible and its
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tho- many translahons for u!le in
all parts of tile world was
mas of Mason, W. Va., VISited 5h
to 1 . .
nd to
Sunday afternoon, with Mr. and l own
egJ.onau-es a
WD•
Mrs. Royal Thomas.
folk wben FeeneY:Bennett Post
Mrs. Lewis Fox and
Mrs. , 128, Amencan Leg1on, met Wed·
Charles R Karr Sr were wed.i nesday evemng at the
post
.'
.,
horne.
nesday dmner guests of Mrs. Albert Roush post
comWyatt Radford and daughter,
d
d ct'ed ~
Mrs. George Sisson.
man _er, ~n u
Yle r~ 1ar
Wa yne Pullins and fr iend, Imeet!ng praor to the showma: of
Ed Brown of Mineral City spent the fdm. Cards were sent to
the weekend at his cabin ot members of the post wlro are
1·11
Sh•de River.
1 •
Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers i The film trac~ the history
spent the past weekend in Wil-iof the ~•ble Society, begun In
liamstown, W. Va., with heri the 1800 s, which ~as been . reo ,
brotfler and sister-in-law Mr Isponslble ·for placmc the Bible
and Mrs. Donald' Pullins.'
· Within reach of millioos of peoMrs. Charles Withee left Wed· ple. The film showed early clips
nesday for Rio Grande to care of Biblea bem&amp; •ent to soldiers
for her arandson, Mathew Wi- ID World War I, and down ·to
thee while his mother In confin- the present.
ed to the hospital.
The program was presented
, Clarence Andrews spent Tu&lt;,. by Paul Haptonstall. · chaplain,
j day at the Gallipo1is Clinic for 1m observance of the Back
To
I observation.
God Movement sponsored by ,
tile Amerlcon Legion In FebruCELERRATE IDRTHDAY ary, commemorating tho llllli·
Relalives who helped Mrs versary of the four chaplains, 1
Mary Ref'd celebrate ller 81si who went down on the Dor- '
-and soto
i birthday recently, were Mr. and chester during World War D.
f'f e.._ iR B111i11utes.
: Mrs. Jesse Newell.
Tuppers Approximately 80 person1 .at- 1
S!rin dry one toad nue •
! Plains; Mr. and Mrs. WatemK~ tended the showing, lnrhuliDJ I
8'lhel wasn.s.
I White, Keno; Mr. and
Mrs . boy scouts of the eomrnunitJ.
Cornp4etely portable •••moves
lt'om sink to statap atli on
· Ross Cleland, Mr. and Mrs.
easy roltina easteiS.
Willie Frecker and Mr. Hobar1 Pvt, Lane Arrive~
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Newell and daughter, Shlela, of With 'Old Reliable'
Chestt'r, and Mr. and Mrs. Army Private Tommy
ll I
SEE A D£MOIISTRA HON
Norman McCain, daUghter~. Lane, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. ·
Sherry, Faith and Amber. A Calvin G. Lane, Route 1, Mid- :
s;ster, Mrs. Homer DamewOOtJ dleport, has arrived in Vietnam
of
Akron, telephoned during the will! his unit, the 9th lnfantty
Middleport, ·o.
evemng.
Division. Lane 11 a gr'@lladier '
the "Old Reliable" Div•ioa I
which was last stationed at Ft. ,
mce·y, Kan.
1
Is assigned to Company :
A, 3rd IIJittalion of the divi- 1
slon's 47th Infantty. Ri1 wUe, f
Elizabeth, Uves at Route
2, '
Pomeroy.
.
HANDCRAFTED ·•
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FIVE CENTS

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da::,.:,s·rr'i~~. D:'~~: Donations Made
spent the weekend with Mrs. To 2 Funds by
R. C. Sansbury and Miss Sally Ch
h C/ ,

wW bold liS re-'·· diiDer Sdtaal.
meetia&amp; Tuesday, Feb. U, at
Mr. and Mrs. Henry

PomerO\'

"CAT 8ALLOU"

Jsme Fonda.

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1\Bddleporl Bullleu
Professloaal Women's club
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NOT OPEN

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LODGE TO MEET
Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F &amp; i
AM will hold a special meeting I
Thursday, Feb, t at 7:30 p.m..'
at the Masonic Temple. There 1
will be wort for two eandidnle&gt;:
in the second degree. Relre!!h-,
menls will be ...,ed. All Ma•
ter Masons are Jnvfted.
1
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RE'l'VIIN TO LIMA
Mr. and Mrs. Cecli Hill, Ll·
returned home Monday af. l
ter being called bert due to 1
llineSB of Mr. Hill's father ·
'-'ullan
•
HW, in Letart. '!bey alv.!' ,I
visited Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. ,
and Mrl. Ernest Clart, of Ra· 1
cine.
I

Your Full Service Bank Is •••

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

$1.00 DESERT FlOWER
DEODORANT

' ' 50'

$1.29 JERGENS lOTION

79c VALUE

0-TIPS

49'

$2.00 DORoTHY PERKINS
HAND CREAM

50'
$1.00 DOROTHY PERKINS
lATH Oil
FOAMING

aoz.

Decorator Bottle

SJ

QPACOi. THROAT lOZENGES, 45c Value ............ 31c
NEW HALO HAIR SPRAY,
Sizt, $1.48 Value. 69c
G.E. LIGHT BULBS, 24c Val. .... · .... .. .... · .. .. .. 1fc
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