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Dangers at
School Are
PTA T'!fic ·

Paulo Sayre, who lo llartfnl
Iter bentb year fD 6111, told ol
the nwnei'OUI projeela llle hid
completed ~ of tho
4-H tn Iter Uit.
Certiftca~e&amp; and
pina WP ·e
awonled lo membero ~:Ill
b)' lhetr advilor. The loeln&amp;
p&lt;ayer wu by Jean
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Refreshments of sandwiches
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andpotalo I p.oid, p ea, ed r&lt;' :ey
Ond koo -a were serv
Mrs Jeanelle Lawrt!JICe, Mrs.
Martha Lou BeeKle and Frances Foster.
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XI Gamma Mu Chapter I Overnight guests Thu~ay of
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Mrs. B· A. """""" re """"' 1 A dangeti!UI school bus turn
~leta Sigma Phi met Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith wt"re
home Monday after opendlnJ al Well's Run was df!ICII8Sed.
~ evening at the Columbia . her parents, Mr . and Mrs. G.F .
four weeks in Cdlwnblil wllh Hubert Price, principal, reportOffice in Middleport.
I Hollmgsworth and son and faed 011 the pro-oa of ellminat....
her son, Jack Conroy and fa_._,( donation of $5 was made . rnily, Mr . and Mrs Wayne Hoimily. Another 11011 and
his ln&amp; dansen. A meeting
of
. '" U:te Four Rivers Girl Scouts. lingsworth
of
Jacksonville,
, family' the Erroll Conrof• and beescboollteandld ~bte d-~!.~ls had
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soeial r hairman announc- Alabama. They were enroute ro
son Hugll . and Iter grandson,
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Wn a .,....,., somef.! that the group would hold 1t~_ir. hor:ne in Alab~ma after
Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Conroy lhlng should be done, but so far, i
e dinner , to be followed by vtsttmg m Akron w1th
Mrs.
Crange Meeu at
. Jr., and daughter Kimberly, all 00 action has been lken.
'owllng at the new Kanauga Hollingsworth's brother, who is
. of Akron vllfted Iter there. The program wu in charge
j Bowling Lanes. Friday even- ill
Mrs. Dodson also visfted with of the advlaor, :\Irs. Ruth Eb- HaU on Thuraday
jlail Jan. 22. at 7 p.m. Those Joseph ~urner is a~le to be
her
brotber-ln-law, Robert Dod- ersbllch and
the
Portland
Rock Spring&gt; Granse met in
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t Wishtng to attend should con· o~t folllowmg . a weeks Illness
son and family and
her Ideal 4-H and Beaverelles 4-H regular session nmrsd•y evenReva vaughan.
I w1th pneumomj::i .
sister-In-law, IIIn. Madit Brf- clubs.
lng with Fred Goegleln, worthf
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ave I Mr. and Mrs . Max Lambert
an.
and
other
friends.
Jacqueline
and
Barbara
Gleumaster, presiding.
... rs . Norma Ams ry B
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t I h n cour an son.
o , of Columbus ' 1
sencamp and Sandra Johnson Communi ·ations were read
~t.y~~~= 0~n ae:po~ eissued v-isited last wt&gt;ek wit ·_ hrr I
led the 4-H and Fins Pledges, from Byron Frederick, state
! .._the General Tele hone Com· mother, Mrs . Harry M!lls and I
and lhe Lord's Prayer. Cbar- master, and from Fred Crow
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his parents. Mr . and Mrs . Dana
lene Ward Saltff a oolo.
concerning a bowling : ea~ue.
? any.
l l.amberl.
A question and answer per- Mrs Homer /toller gave a ·e,t Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and
iod about 4-H work, camp and port on the Nation•• Granse
.., ose Sisson and Nellie Brown . .1Betty Will iiwns were in Flat-:
achievement awards was held convention held at Atlantic
Attending were Lee Lee, Mar-l roek. W. Va . Wednesd.ay to vi~il
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wllb Jane Allen, Irene Cooper, City and ol the National '1ranRI
~ jarle Crow. Margaret Follrod, with Mr Earl See, who has
Mrs.- Hugh Calms el Raehf&amp; l Belinda and Cynd• Filch. Joy- tour to BermJda. AI the tlo"
~ MUdrt'd Ka rr, Nita Conde, Jane i be.en 1ll.
was ~est s~aker when the ce AM Ritchie and Beverly of the meeting a dessert CUUTS:f
Women s
MlSSion_ary Society Price was heki.
was served.
1 ~alton , Teresa Swatz.el, Jane l
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the
Pomeroy
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i Brown Pearl Welker,
Velma Ffwor.• are Plmwt'fl
chureh met Thursday evening
.;, Rue. Norrn-i:i Am~bary Rober- I Plans were mflde to prepare
at
the church.
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~ ta O'Brien, Chmre Krnutter . Va lentine tr&lt;:l}' favor~ for the.
Rose Sisson, and Nt&gt;l!ie Brown . ' county infirmary in F!'hrunry
The meeting. in charge
of
when the Golden Rule Class of
Mrs. J .. E. Foster, president.
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U1!' Middleport First
Baptis1
opened with the theme song, :
Birt/uloy Observ&lt;'tl
. Church met Thursday evening
" Til&lt; Polce of God is Call- I
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D.. Mrs : Kllulz
at tl_,. home of Mr. and Mrs. I,
In•," followed with prayer by'
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MISS NANCY ASH
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D&lt;trsL
Mrs. J . H. Stephenson. A report
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i; The birthday of Mrs w
.- L. l The meeting was opened with
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Pearl G. Ash. Pomeroy . are announcing the enwao given by Mrs. Joseph Cook
~. Kautz was ;:-elebrated 1 h~rs- : prayer by Tony Fowler. Devo- gagcment of thdr daughter, Nancy Lee, to .:\ichard F. Clark, sun of Mr. and on the white cross and she stat. iEdaY when the Busy Bee Sev.m!llions rnti1led, "Taking Life for . Mrs. \Villiam F. Cla rk , Pomeroy Miss Ash is a senior at Pomeroy High School e· that boxes were readv to be
I! Circle of the Federated t·hurrh Gran ted" were given by Mr. I and is employed at Grover's Studw. Mr Clark is a 1960 graduate of Pomeroy sent overseas and !hal one box '
·l met at the church lor an ~:~11 F'red Hoffman . G.era·ld Anth- ~
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H1gh _school and attended Bethany College. He 1· s now attendmg
Rw
had been sen to the Christman '1
: day qullttng.
ony. president, conducted the
College . No definite date has heen set for the wedding.
Center, Dayton. The love gilt
l A potluck dinner was served business meeti ng
when
tile&gt; --------~-- - -- - offering was dedicated by Mrs. 1
Alii'' Hawley.
R&lt;'port ;_, Gillen
Lorain Sterrell.
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1\-at noon to Mrs. Kautz. Miss dass voted to purchase new ! Program
r. ~~ena Grueser Mrs. Otho Mur · ou ls1de dour mats for
th c ,
The eir&lt;"le vnted to assist
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Mrs. Cairns spoke of The ,
:; ray, Mrs. W~lter Baer, Mr~, church .
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in purcha:-:;mg a cOnllliUllion set Olr Blrtlulny Purty
Congo today and in the future. 1
~•. Amanda Kaspar , Mrs. Carne ! Mr. and Mrs . Darst serv('d .
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fur lhe ch ur ch use. There was _A repo rt was given on the Mrs. T. T. Shelton cloled the 1
-. Grueser, Miss Anna Durst, Mrs salad and sandwiches to Mr. 1
a di sc-uss ion of the need for bJrth~ay ~arty. a_t th~ Veterans meeting with prayer. A salad
Hoffman, Mr . and 1
p
. fol - educational 1oys in the nu!'sery l Hospital _m Ctull!cothe by Mrs. course wa_s served by Mrs. 11
1len Neutz.ling. Mrs. Theodore I "'"'nd 1'Irs.
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A program o " rayer·
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' Mora, Mrs. Adam Ebersbach. I Mrs . Anthony, Mr. and Mrs., \oVJecl bv group discussion was and kmdergarten classr'1om~.. rno . :c •ar 8 w e~ e
· Stephenson and Mrs. Sterrett to
M
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and
Mrs
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Mr~
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was
closPd
Wlth
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Auxiliary
or
Lewis
Manley
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· Manning
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t 12 members and two guests, ;
•• I Sh 1elds.
I. Tony Fow 1er, Mrs .
R1e har d 1 thf' January meetmg of tlw F:l- pra.ver by Mrs. Brown.
I n.'it • mencan_
_ s and dauahter
. Mrs. I
'"'-'ar
F eglOn, rn_e t Mrs. Cairn
e
Hovatlt:'r and Mrs. Da\'id Jen- 1 .eanor Circle of Heath Meiho- Mr.'i. f&lt;~arl Davenport and !\Irs. 1 8,1 the Rutla nd •rst
Baptts I Dale Wippel and MrS. Shelton :
kins.
dist Church held Thursda~· PV- Charles Bradbury served
a . Churrh.
will be' hostesse. for the Feb- I
ening at thE" ehurch . Mrs: Fra- 1:-;a lad eourse with ehet-sestic~s
Mrs. Ralph WooUs was wel· ruary meeting and Mrs. Steph·
mn1ts from a table covPred , romed as a
new member. enson will be program 'lader. 1
Ser was assistPd by membf'r&lt;: and
ANNOtJ~CE SESSION
.
Thank you notes were read lo-r
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f. planning session for coun- of the d rclt&gt; in presenting situ-: With a .while cloth \\ ith pi nk cards sent the various hospit~
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TONIGHT tkru TUESDAY
selors and old and new dele- at ions where pnl~'er would b, &lt;J('L't-~sones. An arrangr'""l 1('nt of ~ I s and a letter of thanks from menta were aened by
Mrs. ·
pink l'lowPrs
pink tapers the Meigs County Amer1can RedJ•h
gates of ~1eigs County su b-d.IS· efft&gt;ctivt:' .
d 1 and
S erman Butler, Mrs. Lucka• l
Janu.ry 15·19
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trict Methodist 'r'ovth Jo'ellow- The rnt&gt;~:ting was openPd wiP1 ct-., ·re t •e to) t' .
cross Chapter . Mrs . Curtis Luck doo, Mrs.
Harrison Be!ltley,
WALT DISNEY •$
"EMIL AND THE
ship, will be held January 30 devotions and prayer giver~ byl
adoo was appointed commun· [Mrs. Emma Bland, Mrs. Ern- ·1
DETECTIVES"
the Pomeroy
Methodist Mrs. Robert Byer . ~1rs. Byer ,
,ty serv ice chairman. Refresh- est Bowles and Mr1. Rlchardo.
(Technicolor)
Ch urch at 2·30 p.m New dele- also plt1yed for the hymn sinj;!Bryan Russell, 10 yr old boy gates were to be elected by ing by the group . During the
as Emil: 3 deleclives : Walter
Slezak. Hein Schubert. Pt&gt;ter each charge by Janur~ry 15 and business meeting. Mrs. Galen
Ehrli(:h, pl11yed strictly for the names sent to Chr;s Tomp- Brown . president. appointed a
kins. Spring-Ave., Pomeroy. nominating comm ill.ee compos·
laughs .
' Th e .\I l'd. w·mIer I ns t't! ll t e WI'II I. cd u t M rs. John
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Soulhern
ement&lt;.~ry
7th I
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PTA
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Disney Colorcartoons:
be held today in Ironton.
Mrs. James Johnson and
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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!d the beginning of ·'an 1 Smilh offered no 1peeifie ,....
f 'A New Spirit' il1 WOBt grams. but ooted !hal he Wlti
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vresent a program to the Leatwm themes vf the ad- islature Tuesday " to meet ·&amp;fte
we~e. tht'
" new Sptrit' nf'eds of the future.'
·epet.1t1?ns of his frequent , Setting goals for the four
.!Jl durmg the 1964 ca~i .v ears ol his adminiStration and
for an "administration of b~::yonU, Smith said the plans
lence."
· '·must be beth objeetive and
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prudent ~

M.rs. L-ohse is
Speaker for
PTA Meeting

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SUNDAY, JAN. 17 thru SATURDAY, JAN. 23

pn~:;ident ,

Mrs. Mildred Filch, I

pre-siding.
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Mrs. M~xine Wingett. charactcr and
spiritual edu&lt;'ation
. chairman , was in charge of del votions. She gave comments I
c·om·erning things individuals .
s1o uld
do
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ha v e I
tlw right kind of life, and closed !
I ~·ith prayer.
The seeretarys report
by
Mrs. J. A. Smith and the treasurer's rtport by Mrs. Howard
Erwin were read and accepted.
Tile president announced the
county council meeting will be
I Feb. 4th. at the Letart School.
I A meeting regarding PEP will
i btt Feb. 3rd at tne Richardson '
' schoo l in Athen s.
I The program chairman, · Mrs . 1
Mason Fi~t1r-r. introduc cd Mrs. I
I Harold
L&lt;lhse, Southeast Dis- .
i tric1 Director, who · presented 1
an informative und interesting
program regarding students, pa-1'
· n·nts and teachers when
hoyq and girls enter Jr. High. ·
The members joined in groups
with a question and a nswer
period on problems related to l
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ANNOUNCES
AN INCREASE
IN ITS
INTEREST RATE TO

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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helped with the Christmas treat
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I TI1e refreshment 4:0mmiUee I

EFFECTIVE MARCH 1st, 1965
This Bank Will Pay 4% Per Annum, Compounded Semi-An·
nually, On All Time and Savings Deposits. All Deposits Will
Be Insured Up To $IO,ooo;oo By The Federal Deposit lnsur·
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, be Mrs. Victor Hysell, Mrs.
Ma'50n Fisher and Mrs. J. A.
I Smith. The president adjourned
the meeting and a social hour
followed

We Invite You To Do All Of Your Benklng With A Pull Service
Bank. If You Need A Loan for Any Worth-While Purpose
Check With Our Installment L011n Department.

!~~:.'~!~s

ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
DAUGHTER BC:
Mr . a gd Mrs. Howard Lyons

(Roberta

(The Beginning of Our Semi-Annual Interest Paying Period)

Pomeroy National Bank

Jean

Hunnel)

of

· Portsmouth are announcing the

birth of a 7'h lb daughter , Sherri Dawn Wednesday, January
13. at U1e Portsmouth Hospital.
Grandparents are Robert Hun·
nel of Middleport and Mrs . Sidney Erwin of Portsmouth. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Moore of
Pomeroy are great grandpar·
cnts. The Lyons have two sons,
Robert and Bernard.

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
'1HE FRIENDLy BANK

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Membtr Fec;laral Deposit Insurance Corporation

DANCE DATE SET

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Feder•! Deposit Insurance Corporation

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be
held in Point Plell"!!ll wlll be
held Saturdoy evening, Febru&amp;rf 13 with a •lyle revue preceding. It lA being sponsored
by Affiliate II of the Nallonal
Hairdresser Y Cosmetoioglsts

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Carol. Burnett confides that she and
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Joe .Hanulton aren't expeetlng· 1 baby,
Hea4s · turned wllea Av G
desplte the rumors, although they hope
riVed at the. ColOny 'the oih~r :J~~e;,.;~~ :::- :other one soon . . . Students of the
Sam ~plegel. Sam ls a ch
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ea e are mystified by the bfg Issue
llut not ihe ·charmer tile .-.;~=~ ::;..,:~ ~·c:t_t;Yt~ro•:-~·r critics who complained to see with Ava ... There's a hush Ed
d AfbeY I n t understand the new
bUlb
of ''Hush
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e play, "Tiny Alice." Can't
. Sweet GJ~•rtiJUjjf• at" t : Broadway ih~_~=· tt;_ja~emrs Jbuslot en;oy, without a blueIt won't be too hard to find -1 tb
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e o v us. Probably there are
JWit stall~! In the tirljbt light 1
dUJb. mighty few reviewers who conid agree on
area aQd Usten for· the
roa way the" m,essage of Shakes11:are's "Coriolanlhrlelcs .. : When· ltiJy
and us, · let alone "Hamlet, but those plays
"anid at the Americana lifter his 1 tlave llved for an impressive length of
P4ied Jilu~JI!nJ !.!Je ~
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~ • time · · · Abbe Lane did some business
ed to t1fi
~~nee.. Til ~!~lent dedd- while she was on her honeymoon in
!lpartment tor a!J .bJs.clot:l.
~ llame. Sbe conferred wltb VIttorio be. ~Uea,~lld
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Sica about- a comedY-•USjlense flim propllotl!l fol'-· ~ d~U:aUoQ; wid. - •
and lmmedlatQly ~ sl!e ~ad tbe
flee Pro~ 1dl&amp; meil. .~"· ·he wo , . IICI;i~t .B;be deciJied It wu 1u.st wl!at she
!"~ llav.e to •tro_u to lome'
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Serving Meigs County for over 93 years

RUTLAND

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
Ge t the producers of the new low
Broadway Bulletin Board
budget hit, ''No thing But A Man," to teu
Maximilian Schell and Princess Sora- y_ou . their ha_rro':VIng experiences while
J:• are back together again and actm ~Ilmmg a scnpt m Mississippi. The stor~
llke devoted sweethearts, after severa1 les would make pa~e one readin
b t
w~eks of JCH~e~. Hono rs go to mediator all concerned apparently h ave g~ow~d
Gma Lollobriglda, who knew the situa- not to talk beca use "it would make troution and persuaded Max and So
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raya o ble for people who helped "
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. e na tons most celebrated stnppers
make the first reconciliation move. Ma - ;ust underwent a complete surgical ovor Wagner ought to get Gina working
erha••'
the Welfare stnke
'&gt;peaking 0
wns, comeaian .buady Hackett has u 1'1."-u , ,vucnae_l (;acoyannts, the briJJiant
the staJ!ehands at "I Had A Ba 11 " no end writer • dtrector - producer of "Zo b
by telling the audience now much over- the Greek," which is breaking reco:d:
time the boys will get if he stays on three VIS!ted Dr. Robert Baird's narcotics clin:
nunutes longer. The customers laugh tc m East Harlem to witness a sessiOn
but th~ stagehands don't ..... A famed part1clp~ted m by ~ddicts who are lrysmger s house is sche®led to be auction- mg to k1ck the habit Cacoyannis came
ed by the Internal Revenue Service to away dazed and shakeg bf the experfpay for debts allegedly owed the govern ence; he believes the sl'ory of the chnic
:ent · · · Cary Grant must be chucftlmg- ~ould . make a stark, powerful. perhaps
e made the front page of a metropoli: mcred1ble motion picture
Jack
tan newspaper a few days ago with the "Murph the Surf" Murphy has been oilsame stock interview he uses on every served at the bar of the Embers West
~ewspaperman. The key question is (f~rmerly _the Spindletop) quaffing his
Me you prepared to lose your son to dn!lks while wearing casual Florida-type
another woman?" That and most of the attire - a sw.. ter anti sla~lr·
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ne r~ncn _an~ :,u lunny. Their Mu·
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#hat's a_U the fusa aoout ~!:IIzabeth ACians Umon figured out a way to av'!'aYI,o~ wanting to become a British sub- eng~. themselyes for recent government
Jo;ct;, like her husband? Our State De t. deCISion to dtSbind three state OFchestras.I They
plan to send full-scale crews
dldn t t urn green when Lee Harvey 'P
Os- t
Ra 1
wald flung them his passnnrt and dld bls .. o P ay
ve outside the houses of minbest to become a RusSian CommunJst. tSters r~sponsible for the foul deed _
Yet Liz '!lad~ 11 clear in her statement after nu~night, of course. Ravel, indeed
that she 1s still fond of the United--States
How deligbl!u~! If they really wanted t~
a'!d she most probably isn't very
~~y t~e villlans, strange that they
With a rifle, yef the Warren Commission tune.t think of some· terrible roclt 'n' roll
baa decreed that Oswald bad a grudge
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flight from Texas had a
ay air w'th relative• and LONDON (UP[) - A Brill•~
ds visitil'lg up and do\\-11 ~e-d i ca l expeM said today that
lisle!il of the plane and taJ,. Sw Winston Churchill ill obvt·
~ic1ure~ with flas h ram- ously dying , but that It migM
, be days or even weeks before
1ong the group wt&gt;re the his great heart beats Ita: Jalt.
ident's Jnde. HL•ffman " It !Churchill's UIDOII) Is ob~"- San Antonio, and aunt. vlously a terminal eundition.
Josefa saunders, and Sam but it is usually the biltory of
of Floresville. Te:t., a re- these attacks that if they are
publisher of w~f"~ly oews- ~ not fatal in the firlt 41 houn
rs who was onf' of thP first they can go on for a ian&amp;
ons to urge John~r.n to g~ time.'' h~ said.
pu~lic lift&gt;.
I . 1 '1n winter, however, - ft
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complication will set ID llld tbl8
VICe Of
.will be the end."
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1 Lord Moran, &lt;llurchlll'• pbysJ.
' cian, said he bad not caDed In
specialists 1o assist hlm 111 &lt;!Brins for his 111mous patlt'ttll ..,_
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Jel. Bunal w1ll be m th• FINED IN COUit MAN
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I. Roy : these son,. Claud• followlng a two • ev _ ldtlut
Harold, Louisvill•. Ky.; on East MabHt 8l ·U. lntormond of Mansfi eld,
and section of Sprlllt Aft.
dngs, LouL•ville. Ky.; s!x l Police saki Ford Lowe, 41,
~te~s . Grace Getti•. Louis- was cited liter ~- fllvolvlld
; VK&gt;Iet Kerns. Wheeliltj, m a mlshap wltb a ·ear drl. Joseph Turner, Reedsyin~; by Emory II._, 51, Pomero,.
dena Doty, Belaire; Mrs. 1'1bere was ~ - ~e ID
n Dailey, Portland. analboth vehlcleL ~~~; ~ wt!"e
. Dorothy Douglas. Racine; !reported. Lowe · ... elt~fll!il
irandchildr•n. two brothers.! with failing to· . . 'wtt:bla 811
three sisters.
assured cleaa: ·~.
-lends may call at !be l
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BY DICK KLEINER
are certain kinds of parts 1 like
llolly"oed Correopoadeat
lest. Westerns, for instance,
HOLLYWOOD (NEAl ~ally aren't work lor me, ne..
At lunch, Joseph Cotten and cause I raise horses and 1 love
R1cardo Montalban
were lhat life. But I should do a 11
c~nging stories about the most kinds of parts. I lake tbe parts
iWII men they knew. This was
where the scripts are believa•n appropriate conversational ble and where the director,
topic, since they were both in- cameraman and soundman are
vo_lwd in lilming a IJIOvfe about men I have confidence in.''
0'1 II men called "The Monef
Trap."
Ford aJso told me that for
(CoUen'o candida•. incident- years he has refused to answer
ally, won the hooon. He was a the question abut which of his
l&gt;ustness manaaer. who learned leading ladles was his favorite
to profit from bls clfents• di- but no;, he has decided w aO:
vorces, 81ld consequentlf began swer it.
..Geraldine 'page;• be said.
to persuade them air to get divorced.)
'I• 'Dear Heart," I found Iter
"The Mouey Trap" is
an *- h a tremeodously eJ:eitint
MGM fUm lhal seems to be a perormer to work whh.
'In fact, lbere Is talk
that
throwback IG the old good~
!urns-bad-because of
mon- Martin Manulis wanta to team
ef-hungry-wile stories of lhe us qain. I hope it works out."
'30s. Maybe tbe time is ripe
FORD'S PRIVATE TRAILER
lor a new cycle of these. With
Glenn Ford, Montalban. Cotten, Is a Iuourious thinl - handsome ,wood paneling, objects d'·
Efke Sommer and Rita Hayart
such aa a framed copy of
worth, this one bas a good cast,
Patton'o
D-Oay speeeb to his
and Burt Kennedy lA a clasa di·
rector.
lrooptl - but Alontslban's was
lhe ordinaey lludlo losue. It
dldn't seem to squelch hiB bap.

Pl' outlook on life.
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Fast..:orntng sailabury, led Jibe tournament.
Best Cheerleaders by Bob Burdette IIIII Danny Pt. Pleasant ended up with a roy.
lor college football whenever
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Ray K1rr led Eastern with U him high scorer for the win- Schuler of Southern.
Us beat BlU Casper on the first
points on live buckets and a ners while Carder added six. Third Place Trophy - Porn- hole of a JUdden. death playoff date. D 1M .,_ ,.,.
Southern stayed close at the !3. Big Brady Sayr• was lhe lree throwo. Also hitllng in dou- Cree throw.
G. Mitchell was leading scor- eroy team.
ID will the San Diego Open golf .......,eat t1 tlio .,_ • • . .
heels of the Athens county team se&lt;&gt;rtng horae for Coach HUlon ble figures lor the Little Pan- Sailabury led J.S at the end . er lor Wahama with all.
Second Place Tropby - tournament. Each ha4 fmtshed oult ef ad Ice.
througbout the firs!
period Wolfe's team from Racine as then were Sam Arnold and of the first stanza, was ahead
AWARDS PRESENTED
Southern team.
72 holes of regulation play at
which ended witb Nelaonvtlle he poured 26 point. through Jim Crow, each with 1~. Yar- 25-6 at halftime and bold a 27- Pomeroy Athletic
Director First Place TrophY - Nel- 26'1.
Syracuae 1M LaSal~ 84
leading 7-8. The talented yotmg the hoopo. Sayre sank oeven brough led Rutland with nino !6 lead at the ~nd of the third ' James Diehl presented
tbe aonvllle team.
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Gre hounds then pulled ahead 1\eld ~oal• and 12 lou\ shots.
ahd B. Hawkino ae&lt;&gt;red five.
quarter. The VICtory gave Sal- !ollowmg awards after
t be All - Star team Individual RIVERSIDE, Cahf.-Dan Gur- . Geo. Washington '18. N Yf
0'1111!:11 GAMES
isbury a !Uth place llnish In Ichampionship game :
trophies - Ken EngliSh and ney won hts thtrd straJght Riv- 1St Bonaventure 71 Niagara -~
22-1~ b balltime and were lead- Host Pomeroy ended up with
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Burdette and Danny Abbutt of •
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Brady Sayre of Southern, Dan- •
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Saturday. AFL Commissioner urday in Jeppesen Stadium at -played belore a crowd ol lo,- tal with a 46-yard field goal and Mitchell of Wahama, Ray K.arr :•
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Ualted Proas International Joe Foss said the sites were set Houston, was the anti-clmtax to 446.
liVe extra points.
of Eastern and Tom Staata of •
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It wa. the West's fourth con- Pt. Pleasant.
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ed when 20 Negro players voted Had! replaced . InJured Len secutive victory in the series.
'floating' All-Star game bad a
Hold Off De&lt;lsion
to boycott a New Orleans ap· Dawson m fl&gt;e (rrst quarter, The East scored on Houston's
hom• today - at least for two The A~'L owners also voted pearance becaU!~e o( dlscrimina- De~sonhad already hlt San Di- Sid Blanks live yard run and a
years, perhaps the most orderly not to conunil themselves on . !Jon by taxi dmers and mght egos Kteth Lmooln on • 73 - 17-yard run by Boston's Nick
outcome of a disorderly week the problem of early contract club owners.
yard pass play on tne first Buoniconti with a fumble recovI•
ended by the West All-Stars signinga of e&lt;&gt;Uege players who Foss ordered the gam~ mov.Oti down of .the game lor an early ery.
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lor another touchdown tn the . Sports ~ilers named Lmcoln SYDNEY, Australia _ Ron I•
and Oakland, Calif., as tentative btween the pro leagues and the John Hadl of San. Diego led lhtrd penod.
i lhe games outstandmg of! en- Clarke ol Australia set a world '
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Star games at the final session socialion (NCAA).
w•lh three touchdown passes ml sas C1ty Chtcls added the re- J he Brown of Denver was chosen with a clot·kmg of 13 ,34 .6.
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HOUS'l'ON - The West beat
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l!l'«l'li!l"""''*"'""*'"""--""'"' Rio JVs are
The ICbeduJed appearance B
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Southern put their
season man Norrls 'th 26 po1nts. y
was 1ed bY Wayne wt·th ton (boys wuler 14) Steve
r~cord in the black 3aturday The Tornadoes now are 6-5.
13 points. _Hor~'s · team efort Parsons of Charleston at the
By MU f rOS h
night with a convincing 66-16 Southern used the !irs~ fl"r- at the chanty line was only 4 "ig Bend Cla18ic
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SAN FRANCISCO - Willie 1•
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Nas 9e a
ing in the second quarter to a cent and 8 of ~ at the chanty dangerous.
earn ma e v•c ory o.
a · Mays signed hiS 1965 contract ••
When money is the quesllon,
134 -69 romp over Rio I with the San Francisco Giants I
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Clarence Parsons, Steve•• Grande College's
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COLUNBUS (UP!' - Ohio a very e&lt;&gt;mfortable 52-33 third . acme reserve~ won. 4.l·28 · father, called !rom Sl. Albans sity Saturday night at Meinor-'
r pur Sunday ' ·
e&lt;&gt;llege basketball records, in- quarter dulge.
wtth Sherm Cundiff leadmg 811 , said Steve and be bad gotten tal Field House.
I MELBOURN!o., Australia-The ,•
cludina gameo of Saturday, II was the best night !rom sc~ers w:f' 1.7 points.
that far enroule to Pomeroy
Marshal, hitting 499 per United States defeated B•itain i8
Ja~~,1!.
W L Pis Opo the field for Coac~
Craynor YoJ: q_ua .. er~:... . ? 24 33 46 bul ltll lbey bad better give cent of its shots, zoomed away j and Australia ousted France to ;8
Central State 12 0 998 761 Sloan's boys as they hit~ per Southern . . .. .... . 9 31 52 66 it up.
from the start and had a 69-33 , advance Ia the final round of :•
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Relerees
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Wayne
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Nelson
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Steubenville
10 1 792 711 '"' limes, ceshmg in 14 times. swanz II.(J-O; Grainstead, 6-ll-!2, mv11ed, wbeo traveling was total of the year, passed the Shivelv l&amp;-1-37· Richardson •
Findlay
12 3 1313 1138
Evan• 4-1-9, Jones 0-1-1, Sayre! not AO dangerous.
c'entury mark with 9:17 to go. 1·0-2; Magnani l-{}-2 : Pasko ~ ~ ·
Willenborg
9 z 711 600
1-0-2, Devol {}-1-l. Tota..
21 1 Parsono wa• to play an .,.. Orville Stepp, hitting 10 of' 0-0; Mercer 3-0-j); Uhl o-2-12; •
Youngstown
. IZ 3 1030 893
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Jo~ 19 from the floor and eight of Lustti 1-1-3: Heigle 2-1·&gt;; Wit-' •
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Otterbein
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Akron
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er 1-1-3, Norris 9-8·26, Baer 2- cbempion in that age dtv- led the Little Green in scorina J
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Ohio Wesleyan 7 3 733 68&gt;
1&gt;4, McCiinlock 3-2-8, McKe\. ision.
with 29 points.
Redd 9-1·19; Stone 7-6-20; AI- •
Cincinnati
9 4 9117 87&gt;
vey 2-J-5. Totals 26 (14 of 25)
John Card, Pomeroy High Rio is now 5-5 for the year 1 ten 2·5·9 ; Dawson 8-(}.16; Stepp :• Phone WY 2·2171
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Ohio University 8 4 968 877
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Loans made quickly "' west Virginia
Dayton
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lured 12, Stone 11 and Glen Jus- '33) 134.
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Marietta
6 4 760 691 Rutland'• Red Devils
lost Toledo Libbey 57 Elyris 45
tlce nine.
Rw Grande . . .. 3~ 36 GUARANTY co, here
Hiram
5 4 700 865 their filth straight basketball Barberton 78 Firestone 35
Rio's Shively took game scar- Marshall
68 66 - 134 1•
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John Carron
5 4 614 706 game saturday night with an Akron North 100 Springfield 44 Columbus St. Charleo 47
ing honors with 37 points, hit- Fouled uut. none. Personal
Ohio Northern
6 5 936 905 B!Hili setback by Chauncey - Do- Akron South 6(1 Wooster 50
Columbus Rosary 41
ling 16 field goals but only five fouls, Rio Grande 20, Marshall
Bluffton
6 5 870 862 ver's Blue Devils.
Kent Roosevelt 76 Norton 38
Columbut University 58
of 11 free throws.
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Toledo
6 5 823 846 The loss was Rutland's ninth Massillon 64 Canton South 60
New Albany 56
·----Ohio Slate
6 6 907 922 in 12 outings lhl• season.
McArthur 84 Belpre 76
Urbana 86 Springfield South 62
Mt. Union
4 4 537 5&gt;7 Glenn Bridgewater. Chaun- Chauncey 89 Rutland 65
Delaware Hayes 56
Muskingum
7 B 864 994 cy's pacemaker, led all play- Sheridan 76 Logan &gt;4
Olentangy 43
Wilmington 4 4 600
643 ers in scoring with 25 points Chillicothe 11)4 Wellston 72
Highland 5:i Northmor 52
Oberlin
4 5 600 643 on 12 buckets and a lree throw. Albany 72 Uniolo 119
Carroll &amp;I Liberty Union 48
Baldwin-Wallace 5 7 908 990 Ronnie Black, husky center, led Miller 62 Arne ..Berne 53
Berne Union 59 Millersport 58
Citpital
5 7 982 934 Rutland with 24 point. on 10 Maysville 110 Glouster 56
Dayton Dunbar 88
Woo,ter
5 7 830 7':11 buckets and four charity tosses. Racine 66 York 46
Lima Central Catholic liS
Xavier
5 8 1172 11&gt;2 Also bitting in double figures Wheelina (W. va.) Catholic 46 Dayton Stebbins 59
Western Res.
3 5 604 616 for Rutland were Larry Rupe
Steubenville Catholic 42
Dayton Stivers 54
Denison
4 8 669 723 with 16 markers and Rusty Lit· Newport 73
Hamilton Tall 89
MaloM
4 9 1053 1111 lie with 12. Mingus had 18, StanPennsbore (W. Va .) &amp;S
Lemon-Monroe &gt;J
Kent State
2 ! 528 542 ley I&gt; and Nye 12 lor Chauncey. Zanesville Rosecran• 69
C'mcinnati Country Day 70
Fenn
2 S 498 .519 Chancey bold a 22 • 16 lead
Columbus Ready 45
Indian Hill 6(1
owling Green 3 8 727 875 when the first period end- Dresden 56 Roseville 36
Portsmouth 87 Ironton 86
Case Tech
2 7 622 701 ed, 44-29 at hatttime, and was , Malta-McConnelsville 6ii
Clay 103 Clarksburg 78
Kenyon
I 7 458 &gt;74 in front 61-44 when the third
Crooksville 62
Chesapeake 90 South Point 42
Defiance
I 9 682 820 quarter closed. A 43-39 defeat West Muskingum 6.'1
Fairland 101
Heidelberg
1 12 828 1002 was also suffered by the RutLicking Valley 60
Ironton St. Joseph 64
MID-AMERICAN
land reserve squad.
Philo 103 New Lexington 8G
Portsmouth East 28
Miami
8 0 789 506 By quarters:
SkY"'4 10~ Beallsville &gt;S
Portsmouth Notre Dame 26
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Ohio
4 I 418 346 Chancey
22 44 61 89 Fort Frye 95 Caldwell 78
Bowling Green J 3 413
400 Rutland
16 29 44 6&gt;_Newark Catholld 57
SETS 101 MEI'ER MARK
West. Mich.
I 3 306 334 RUTLAND - Lambert 441:
Guernsey Catholic :i4
MOSCOW (UPIJ - Vitaly KuMarshail
0 3 244 316 Little 1;-2-12: Black 1{}-4-24; Rupe Woodsfield 100 Matamoras 62 narev, a 26-year old ~-,ool
Toledo
0 3 $03 2M 7-2-16; Stewart 1-3-5. Totals 27- Shenandoah 113 Barnesville 38 teacher from Leningrad, set a
Ken&amp;
0 3 185
228 !1-63.
Heath 83 Frazeysburg 6Z
world indour record Sunday
BIG TEN
CHAUNCEY - Mingus ~18; Columbuo Wallerson 61
when he ran the too meten in
Michigan
2 0 179 151 Nye 6-ll-12: Stanley 6-3-15; HowColumbus Aquinas 6(1
!0.3 during the annual Winter
Iowa
3 I 364 293 ell J..l-7; 3ridgewater 12-1-25; Columbus St. Mary 72
Stadium trophy meeting at LenWe know Irs brd to belle!e 1 Foni&lt;ODid ride quieter fhR
• Thrifty, quiet new Big Six-the biggest Six offered by any
Indiana
3 I 336 307 Dougla.o 2-0-4; Bentley J..l-7;
Hamilton Twp. 56
ingrad. It was not known wheththe famed RoUs-Royce. Bot it's a fact. Leading acoustical
car in Ford 's class •.• 289-o.L in. V-8 ill XL'a· aod LlD'a.
ntinois
3 I 309 292 Shumway 0.1-1. Totals 41-7-89. Columbus Eastmoor 83
er the record was set on cinders
comuflaall coalucted leola iB wbicb three Y~ powered
• AI automatic transmissions have tbree IPI*Is not two •
Minnesota
I I 1&gt;3 132
Whitehall M
or on boards.
iusomecompeting~-._ ~IICOilomy.
F.... (GIIaxie 500 Sedla, new Galaxie 500 /XL IDil LTD
Hriopo} oritiJ automatic transmissions rode qllieter Ibm o
Purdue
t t 137 130
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ventilatioa (m +door bar~ PlUOidao fn:o11
WIS&lt;:onain
1 3 251 309 National Ba&amp;ketbail Asao&lt;laUon i
air io car with all windows shut.
aew Rollo Royce. The t&lt;siS were &lt;ertlfied by the U.S. Aato
Michigan St.
2 2 142 192 By United Preso lnteraatlonal
• Handy - b l e key WO&lt;ks- side up.
Club. Of - . lbe test ., Ill is to get bebiDd lflo
NorthweslerJI 0 2 141 176
Eastern Division
wiled ,.,anelf • , • and llslea to a '65 Ford in action.
There's more •1•• IIIIICb 11101'0 ill a For&lt;Bbaa _.d OIIJIOCI for
Ohio State
0 2 138 155
W, 1.. Pd.
That's what Chuck's father did. Ford's quietness Rally im1bc IIIOOCl'- Visit )'OUl' Ford Deala: ...S taku lolldrb
OWO COl'IF'ER.ENCE
Boston
39 7 .848
pressed
him.
But
it
wasn't
the
quietness
alone
tbat
sold
him.
FITS YOUR BUILDING PLANS.
Akron
6 0 4?9 394 Cincinnati
30 14 .682
He shopped around and found that Ford offers features and
Ohio Wesleyan 5 0 1179 332 Philadelphia
21 22 .488
models and quaUty that simply acen 't matched by other avo
ID ils dut. For coample:
Willenborg
7 1 520 tl4 New York
15 90 .333
Otterbein
4 2 «03 fill
w..tera Dlvloioa
o 100% ,_ body sttongest Ford body ......_
Musklnflllm
4 3 398 393
W, 1.. Pel.
• New frame "tunes out .. vibration.
Capital
5 4 714 188 Los Angeles
24 20 .54&gt;
I
ioOerio&lt;s iD LTD's, thick nyto.
Hiram
3 3 437 447 St. Louls
24 20 .545
wpetin&amp;.
I More 11181!111110 spaoe titan ill ..- CU!lpetiug c:on-IJUnt
Wooster
3 4 481 445 Balilmore
Zl 23 .471
baklllour l-MUters ••ndina uprigbt wil.b IOC81eG: owa,.
~.arleta
3 4 488 462 Detroit
16 30 .346
MI. Uo!GD
2 S 3U see San Francisco
I 35 .239
DenlSOII
3 5 .. 43'1 488 San Francisco
11 35 .239
Baldwin·Walaoe I 3 293 324 llolitoll, 101 Cincinnati 98
Oberlin
1 5 36t 442 St.' Loulll 18 Los Angeles 105
Helclelberl
1 6 411 · 496 (Only game~ scheduled)
KenYon
9 5 250 383
lllontlay'1 Games
MJD.ORIO
Phlla. vs.Det.. at Cleve.
Codarvflle
3 o 235 J.llO (Only game scheduled)
Ashland
S I 271 225
'l'llosdtlf'• Games
Bluffton
2 1 228
1119 St. Louis at Cincinnati
eNO FUSS eNO MUSS eNO WASTE
Wllm!Dgton
I 3 281 329 Pblla. va. ~ at ~;lev!.
DellwFad Direct To Your .loll
Defiance
0 4 221 ' 318 (Only .p · ·scheduled}

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the Womert'l P'ederation Cup eralde 110&amp; milt lllldt: r1Ctt.
terut1.s tournament.
Two-time I'llcllm18poU. Wilmet

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Big Bend Classic Champ

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Nelsonville's strong
etgbth Ina 44-18 at the atart tJf lhe ,thlrd place blnors n1 the tourJI'Ode team won the Third ~ final stanza alter tallying 22· nament by defe.ating RutLand~
nual Big Bend Classic by tak' points in the third quarter.
30 in a game prior ot the chamlng 1 M-3.' win over Southem Ennis paC'!d the champion- pionahip tussle.
in the championship game sat- ship club with 17 points on aev- Pomeroy'• scoring was led
urday night at the Pomeroy en field goals ahd three free by Jeff Werry with 14 points
Junior High School gymnasium. throwo while Fick chipped in ion allt buckets and 1 pair tJf

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Sunday ac- 1111 li!M • Jan. t, 1•. showed an177Ul5, $30.191.10.
BJ aAY Dl!: (lRAd
mMII aMiod&amp;lll whDe .. tru- J":.;,. 1011lfl "'t 53·
., 9 !16
Ill tbe state of U per
!Ill
"'" G er Ill
Will '' . .
lnc!'UJO th
me period last!
"lnttrDal Rennue
llfveth
11111 If ,_ were Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Bailey
nhklle INilInternal
lftl." lllrttd 10 IO'It from Ntw York were ill Columbus Thesday and
cent ov:
~:V.J.daliM tam a U ~ etnl
Vef DeWS
'11111 - . b l lrrttorft JIU' IO Cll. . . . llaUJt o1 I 111111- vllllla4 With Mrt. 8aihf'l pal'
._..u.,. 10 Johll
.• . odl' Nllll liP two lllllr ~ IW or 1 M"ifh\t diiiiP 111 am- lllb aftll sister, llr. end tba.
lnortUt
Thallll'tl'
ea in 1M .116 ~ Alii. Ia ............ 1M at ol
mov J. 1. Levacy lind Mrl. ...,._
D. Ktrblrl, Statt
' OMtp " ...... - GalllpGIIa 0111 1111 ~ 101 1 lll'tllt ,..... ..._
1GUI'
• aret Babo Tho Bailer• also
SIX ol the :
dam: 1&amp;.1, IU, 1'1111111111 lltti:J 1111 1 ~~ =:...,.~'::: ~1184 th~lr daughter Ruth
Oh~~~~ .;_, _ . Qal.1Pt. 1'11111111 lUI: ~ altd. Ill lilt Olblt 1 twiMr ct. u.·n tt bul '-" IW ,._ ..,: Ann '&lt;lho attends ooebuol In
In _.....,....
11.13; llllllllll 1.11 lalllJia; """"~loll bill 11111l parti&amp;U,
Collllllblll.
ua, Koeltlna. Jadt:IOII, loltlp,jawhl Falla &amp;.II 11111111: Kw· t\lmllllllll.
1ft hmllJ, -~~an rwtt 11111 11111. llattl.• 8olln haa been
Pike 1M Jlotl, Adllnl C!OIIIIIJ wha Rl¥11' - Lolldon IIIII Mer- ot toul'll, 1111111111 ltftlllll .... IIGit tl Mtel 1M IIIQit) lo- dltOIIII'AtG 1rM1 M~lga Ge11eral
Is lbt only COIIIII)' that II !Ito 1mot C111 lha allllt WlnlltlO Nil' 11 ~ tilt ~ llo1, toiNIIIIdll\oll Ulllll ,.a N~ l!oapital and lo spending the
hillll lall lldi year ~~ alhl two Ml: Qlll'ltltoo • ••• Coii&amp;I'IU lll'tw Ill IIIIIIIIIIW ~~ '" MlJ II winter with Mr. and Mra. WeoFiptl I!Mwtna the ~....o 1111 atv•llll Qb.llpl IIIII tllllft lime ........,..,
dtl rreStr of Racine.
tiolll tor 1111 two - l l .... ~ Rlnt - OVIC down tilt Job o1 CICIIllatlillllllll ~ CWI&amp;III IIGhlllllollt 1111111 bt Mr. ontl Mrla. Lalli...,.
endlnc Jan. t, ttl&amp; 11111 ti!::i .ll• 1:30 a. m.1 Jelflloat liP tl, !Milito llll.
1'1tt
tiMMIIollllllk- ronrne and childf'tll of Ma.t
11, IM&amp;, and tor lilt
1:10 a. rn.: Valkan 1111 II, l:tll "'lt "1004" . . 'lilt Ill..... 'lbtet ~ ba unnlln· aon, '1'1. Va. splftl a lllndq
ye111 tlll'llnl JUIJ l, lilt and a. m.: NttloDal d!IWII 1?, l:tll m.tlna
IJIPIIIIIL ........... llw'lld llqii!IMI, II lilt •loy- with Mr Foreman's Iiiier and
Jull t, 1111 follow•:
:a. m.: Brtnlltont o!GWII t?, 1: vltweti • 1 pll-1
plld 'll 1111
,au family, Mr. and Mn. Edgar
-'"tid - .tUBI.&amp;S, fl4,1111l.· 1 tO 1. m.; Dllhotl liP II, 1::11 iltlh IIIII 4llclllctlbtt, . . llll'ft 110 filbtJ.IMI.,..ul
AbboU. Cathy and lilddit.
lmDIUt &amp;IIUti.D.
8lekjord liP II, t:ao •· paM11 olllll)'flrll ,_ houllo Jllo.Ytt P'lt ,ou 1 1
Mr. William Radford reuii'II57G.wa' _ . .. &amp;ao • f7,Ml.G. .m.; Soulllem doWII 1&amp;, I:ID 1. hOld. bt1e1t11nP fn111 011t ellf werddll tllptllul, lhtn hll ~ ell hbmo Swulay alter opehdin&amp;
.!4UOl70 &amp;ISSIIIO.Il.
im.; 0. F SliWel' 1111 It, ::~Ill tlllhtt whiD llllployalllll talrlbWion ~ :.:-:.. 00 I HVetol daya Ill Colunobu1 wllh
a~· _
..a.x, f7.m .• ,•. m : l:llllta Wood liP tl, : ti • ...- or 'Whirl 111 tlftlllOJ- 10111' 11'1111
,
~. her IIIIer, Mrt. boll l'lllllnl,
IMI tii2,JU.&amp;6, tllt.MO.tl
i*· m.; L. F'ltore 1111 Ill, a:ao Ill' ordiN 1M trt111M art lOW ctllllllmt ~llltU 1M lrtllpt 'lrbo 11 connn..t to ~~~~ hocpltal JUNIOR mGR ACTION _ Pometoy's Jr. Hich basketball team took third place Ia
Jtdt:... _ $1,86S 14, ~0,313.• a.m.: A. J. Patton up ll, 4 •; flllllo ~.
WOUIG Ill
tlldiiCIIbt..
fbllol\'lng surttrJ last ftek.
Its B' Bend Classic tournament completed Saturday m&amp;ht w1th U\ls kind of actwn.
~
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$lt!1,81UO.
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Ham
ilion
up
tl,
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a
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"tab
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diiiiP'nil
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11
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aJitwell
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Mrs.
Moa\011
Roberta
has
beta
Dan~ Garbroueh, Jell, No. 12, Rutland, and Jeff Werry of Pomeroy (4~). watch Jllll
19
22
1
i...hto&lt;e .:._ ti&amp;,ISUl, $1&amp;.-IJarob G. dolllt :IS, 1:111 a. "'' ettltl 0111111ty IIIII lhtll lldltoiJ • tilt - J11Mt tl _,..,_returned to ber IIOrnt lf· 11ero~w~~~5:_'C~U~d~dl~e~th~e~b~lll:!!..:.'N~o~...!l.:'.6~la:_:Roc~~kyL:W'_:Il::ll:::am::::.•::of:..:R:::u::.:tl::.:a~nd=·=------etl i2 $117.113?.111.
IJorry IIOiworth dolllt 13,
tlono. '1\ey ItO now tightened Matta .. 1.-. alhlllrllo- llr - - ltftl'8l days lull• •
~~. ~ f7,8tl.4S, $10,111.11.:l .m.; Cruciblt up Gl'NIIup. "" With 1M NAUlt lnlllf - ., ...... lloo ..... n:tiAIIte IMk in t.letp Omtrll ho!pltal.
$126a&amp;a.M. $109.961.14.
'7·10 p.m .. Alton Zephtr doWII clei!U'Ctlont will dlsll!&gt;ptll' OlllloM ~
!r~e
Ptkt _ $3. 343 .34,
$5,309 36, down 12:20 a. m.; Lady Mar- !954 lox returns.
wort. hrdlermort, Ill ~lint
TWO AIUIIiftiO
•
IJorie down ti·l\5 a.m.: R. H. Jl'lnt lhe 1ootlDeW1. A d..uc. ,-tieD a ... dlt--11111•
7 1ti15l Slllllili:U/1.
f1 R..s ...:. $t9.293 44. $30.!07.99, Bosworth n down HG a.m.; 11io• 11 aow ollowed for 1M e• ..,... • • 1io1 a ftll-llat P'l'. PLEASAHI' ~ lly Woyoe G. Bt'llldatadt, M.D. tho blood of her next dllld. ue material ihowa tucil1
Kentuckian
up
&amp;
·40
a.
m.;
AIpenlt
ot
m.oviDC
lloalllol41
p111fe
Ia
1M
pniNllue\llltll
.r
dlll'lllllht
waebnd
rtC!Ol'd
In 1 10nse the flrsl child d&amp;- where to plaoo tho noodle ...,
398 741 86
11
79
t4tei~~ · $2.; 050 57. $2U117.•1 ~&lt;• up Meldahl 4:16 p. Ill.; Val-lpodl llld pei'IGUI .IMs,
lhe- Wid:- lit ol ~ thtS~~~ :IIUHart= AlthOU&amp;h tht mYttery of tty. stroys Ill 'brother,
foro startina tbt mjoction.
"
- 09 ~29 7i078
'"line down 4 25 p. m.; Lellli.tliol tro•portatlol .....- t1 M•M• II 1111 IIIDI. •
or
we • •
• tbroblaWlsil dMihl
ln new- A lfOUP o1 cloctors now havo 1'llo pru&lt;edUN boa
"1'v:"·~ li,119ii7 $288SI4,1up &amp;::!0 p. m: LortllliiP 7:15\ t'• tal)ayl!l' 1 not bit tomll)&gt; 1M- "'•~•u' lly ,W cl1lflld wllh drlvlllg
born infontl of Rh-lncolllp8U· devtloped bloc:ldna onllbod\01 done wltlloutlaorm 141 lite molllo
108
•58 81 ' ·
P rn . Buckeye State up 10 p.' ODd
oct IN' lit •~!lei• lit t1io1 *II toall!eltd llbd no dtlvti"B
I't partntl waa elearl!ll up near- that een bt atven to 1 mother er aDd baa oavod lilt lv11 411
4
~~~:: ~.:i;, ·houmrailer m.: Rowe doWII n p. m.: Slt'f'
. - ; Mrl.
::lleyPJe! ly a quari!!'Ctntury
the to prevent thll aenlltlutlon. AOmo 50 bable1.
u
e
tax
collt&lt;liona
in
thl
len
Austin
up
11:4~
p.
Ill.;
Tarn:
staff
llouee
hll
1nw'
a
J
t.tL
problem
of
preventiOII
of
thett
Thl anUbodlo must be !liven
.
4
:'n "'~nlios ahowtna
filllrti!Mk• up &gt;·o.l a.m.:
Uttlt
ant, drlfinl w •
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' dfltlt• boa not been entirely immediately after tht birth of
r
the
two·oY
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poriod
tnd·
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r.t~&gt;r~e
up
!:85
a.
m.
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tiOH
110&amp;
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1
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o Jan 9 1915 ond !ltcal y.ar • Oolllpolll Oam - 01\ward llD
..-~
rt of all Ia Utat llo1Dt dramatle, rotent'
'nle rtuCIII they e~Mot wolt
~ '. tdr tht y.ar startin&amp; 6'4~ p. m . 'h'~Bolt 1111 T::ll p.
Tit•.,.~
1 decl~tlloh 011 WDJid lftlmltJtta, lloftv.r, untll the mother ls preanont • By ua.llttl "'"' lllltn!altollal
S"l 1864 !ollowt: Alhons - tn.; Solvay down t p. Ill .. Jorthil.
ap'1'1111 meanl that lh oavlq lll8DY bableo.
gain 10 liVe thla prepuotion It Goaho Oump Worsley's U1lell&gt;
~~6W $13110:147 Gal\11 - ,don up 9:41 p. m.; Charita Kl
lay Httl•ft aottel
: ta;, fo,::;,...CIIIIIIIatten 1M irJihrOblastcoll II rua In. thot It would be tranamllltd 10 pe&amp;d return to tile bll ttn.
·oe 'n' fl9 ise 81 .llockinl - up, 11'0&gt; P m: c. B. Southtrll
er e standar4 dtdtiCIIDD 01' ftrll-llom bllant - tvtn llllen tht dtvtloplna lttuo ond "'ult may mean tht Sldellllln&amp; 01 I
:·.01~· 4l, se0,\169 H. Jack- up 12·10 a m ; Cotton Qu~en i Carey II Tllo For
unlllllllW, but 1111 SINCLIIIfO. :~:! minimum standard de- Rh lncompatlbillty existt. It io in trythroblaatosi"'
YHlno Trophy winner
$12.4&gt;5 77, $1110.09148. Lawrenet up
u:
Doar :len·
ther .. that IIIla Ia too m11cb dliction can still be takell. 'l'he n::
'11\e problam 11 alao beln&amp;
c:!eup lllbJ
- &amp;lUI~ 09. l\?1.50116 MtiiS ;· ., L Y
7 20 am . Or- All tho artlclea ..y
y • • to Ill U IUD llrOIJI, I wiU Page I part of the return WOIII4 It the lth pOSitive blood of the ailacktd !rMI another anate . goal-riddled Charlie Hodp. ra- t4,13?.111. fi0,114 .7S._Plkt :- ltusan dayne ~PIO ·• m .
shouldn't forte • Ohlld to til pill Linda on I diet-MOM
then loOk like this:
IOflrstbo -t ·~ llmt of dollv- With I woman whoH biOJOd acted well to this oppcit'IUIIlty
-~~ ~- ~&amp;htah own .
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Kanawha Rlvtr - 'ntolma When ... _ , , WID
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Ann up Marm•t 8:35p.m. ; Hel·l but etn't IIIII Ill HlTitCI IOD This 11 a malllr tor ,our Corp. · · · · ·.:.;;:; .lJ,aG.IO
a result, she de~elopo ~~n~~.. Uta:P:!ukl :
Sunday nl&amp;ht u the Canadltnl
...n,..., '"" ,,..,,,.. ·~' Z down 3:4~ a m.; Merrtll : far.
pedlatrlciBD to tfecido, not vour Lta lllofilll ,_....11,.
antibodltl that e&lt;&gt;uld dutroy
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• • " ' " ' ' Tho o••• volin •"''"•'',. en WI II ld It·•• a m . Jtf•i
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ave
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pi- In tha Nal1onal Hllcltty
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llliMI mama f1Xtl II - tllllUP vise a awiteh..v.r to elton~.&gt; Income . . . . . . . . . .11.380.00
prtmelurt d•11very.
Leepe
...........,........ ~"''',""' up a 4G . .
hull' she aett throUih her f-'
at- ADMJTrli:D - p Mrl. Charlel
Since MOrt bablu dt!Velop The Gumper allowed the . . . .
blatt~r &amp;t \bto .... •ffiN at rvlftt .,.,.
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Do all mammala ba\le · daf 11 btyond me. Tht - oil" nrved from 1111 table 1101 1 tached to hla return • llXJ18Y· \Ton Slrkt., Pt. leaaant; ra. i~ Rh-nqaUYI mothm WI • a z.l lead early in the third pe~·u:~.~'~oo~:"~~~·:~~. •·,~~~·~:. h . ,poet tht 111111 lrtlllmtlll\ whln Ill' _ H
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, they ylslt 111e, IIIII il I 110111 Yru H•tPtnl Hand Departmtat' lhtt•. nellt bit tlpllllll ill lbil Mn. Gretchen Kenny, Loon. tori uturally htlltete to add of the way as hill teal!lltlliH
"""'"""'" ,.,., 1&gt;0to..,., .. Q _ w M K Ghandi'o firal l &lt;:omt tbrouah lhty 111lk. II l Dtlr Mtltll·
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the hawdl ol pNmatur!ty un- beat Dennll De Jordy for three
iparrlcr whrre avallahle 30 renh ptr
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tmnloUc fluid the fluid
in nr!l and last goals for Monll'¥1
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the lllerus, and they con deter- Rochefort tallied the othor two
BERR~'S
on I Dull - 110111 of thll •tl• Ht II on lllllputee, bolh t... Meala . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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mine how severe tht thrtat ol marl&lt;~.
tabt., potal&lt;&gt; and ulad jdl ha'tlftC 111111 remevatl llecl- With bla IIIJuottd &amp;rOll Ill- Tht SyraellSt Third Wl!llnes- llt"YihrobllSIOiis is.
Toronto moved to Wlthlll a
for him. Whll 8o i 111
Ill ol pol\4. Ht hoa lloeb GGIIIined Kme dowtl 10 fl,IIO, lhe tax- day Homtmallerl Club
'Will Whl!ll lllch 1 teat
ahows !JOint olltCOIId-place OlldgO u
thla? - E. Jl.
'Ill the bolpllal lw oter
IS payer could e&lt;&gt;nUnut on Pag. I meet Wednesday January 20, at grave danatr and tho fetlll 11 Tim Horton. 1 eonvtrted deO.er 1:
!year., which Ia balf hla Ufo, he tither to i~ilt hll dtduQUOns 10 a. m. In the .~WII hall. Til~ atll too small to nve If deliver- fenstmlh, IICOrtd tl\'lct ror the
1 117 moma hal bttn rtodo Milll II. ~ ht ~M ot take either of thl 011tl•~11 sub)fct "Ill be Good Buy\111 ed prematurely, lhe doctor tn- Mapl• Leafs in 1 lot vltlo\'1
lfti too many article• but noM: belp ,.tllni lontq ahd
. . tr.ethods which would allow him with Mrs. Paul Sell~n 81 lead- jtcts an opaque fluid into the over Boston
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thOI'OIIIbly IDO\IIb tO at1 pot'st&gt;t&gt;ndont. .IIIII kno'lrfn&amp; some- 1 maximum of fi,,OOO, in lltu er. ltnll call will be "A. New amniotic fluid
The reouraont Ntw Yortl
tht f1r11 rule "Don't ~o alont li lhlnklnl abolll
h 1m Of ded~&lt;llons.
Food 'ioll Have Used." Te'ltlle The baby, Who lo ron•blntly Rallien. behind Camille Hen·
l!bild 10 eat,' lllllllllto 1M -ld lotljl, 'trite lo
Mlltoll ~ aew $101 do4aetlble r.aluro p11nta and suppllol Will be •· awallowing, ,.1, onouch of tht ry'o !irot three,ioal "bit trldt'
0114 whleh
IIIOULD read: l.:ollll, ftoom 1111, l.oorence ba boOII lnlfOUeed II edUII· vailtbl~ for purehaet. Potluek Injected fluid Into hil inttatlnea l of the aeuon. beat Deltolt. 4-1,
''Oont ~ the tlht l'lllt 100 Dlllrld llatpltal,
&amp;.ourtnt, I)' and theft ••euthbl. , _ lunch will bt oerved at n0011 to serve a1 1 target for an ab- and climbed to within Ill&lt; pointS
lltertlly."
, South Caultno. f'hlnk JOlt- orlr ail auc• ltnet wart 111117 · with eaeh membet brln&amp;llll 11- domina\ transllilion.
uf the fourth and final I'Ja?Oif
1a llllll,'t liDIIItl thiN llftll·FlUENt)
..,.tlollble lf lilt Uqlll)olr Wtl bit !lftvlce. lloBtellt! •re Syl• lnatad of walling until the spot occupied by the fted WiDII
: o~•r·jlfllllll*'ttarta Dtar ttollll:
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·or- Yil !wllllna and Pallllllt Morar- baby 11 born and 1ivtng him Reserve goalie Mar&lt;!el PaUle
111'11 at lilt dlnlllr tlblt IIIII 'l'hiitt you for prlnlln&amp; 1M uct.
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tr..,.fulion of R~· took over when Jatques Plante
newau.. blood. the blood can re-injured his left knee Ill a pre.
100n tiDpe ~- 11110 111 artal 1t1m altolll limo, altd lhanlt all Bllinnln&amp; 1\'lth fOIIt lee&amp; ""
of dtaoipllna until moat of It tht many !*Pit who "'''Oe to 1111'11 tho detluttlon from these
1 tht ltnlmlln ln 1110., Ibt lnjtoted 1nto hll obdomlnel 1ame wannup and made ts
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can make 1 slave o11t ol hll ftiOo i&lt;&gt;ted nary lllltr and ul'll beytllld tlOO. In brle!, lilt fl111 coJ:~·:,!Mo!:lli_•_ _ _ _ __:..w~hl::&lt;:,::h:_:t:;:ht:._:lha=do::w:._o::f...:lh:::•:..:;•paqc:2..!:1c:::•:.:m~•....;ln;;_a_m_on_tb_._ _ __
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Joerna "Willi Junlar wlllll Jllll• of ~!Yin&amp; 10 many
frem llool' lllllll be applied to eull
ior ret~" applltl ID DlCIH 1..- lriendl I llavtn'l t'lth
!Mt. lets or tiCh accl4etll. YOII 1111~ ·
portant thin&amp; thaa • meat pat- With an \Mit pnyon I IIIII not total Ill&gt; aU )'0111' loiMII far
ty .
. know thot I Will WIDI agalll. tilt yaar and lholi llllllrltt U.
"!l&amp;n't fol't't fl!l!d'' II pd IIIII,OiiiiiO lrJ 10 anntr t'f' &amp;100.
• •4vit't But 11'1 101 tu be 101·: ttylttttr but lt may take mt ln the ouo ol alllo ..,ddoOit
i lowed with, "4olt'l Itt 111M 11nlll nut Cbrhtma1. ht thou - • 1ttt ~ of 1111Cb r.uual• I tottt YOU!" - ft..
llhll lllllttd 10 tMW: I Wal If dtdlictiGIIt In tht pUt - I
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bortl Nom~~btr 311, tm, am •11111 dedlltlllllil rultlrt
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I've iJOI sort of a prolllem. lrt lltYoll, lour anti 1118. 'l' bt plnat 1U IOMM IIIJoncl flflt.l,
M1• tl&amp;ht montht old flab)' uti ll'ftlt ytat old boy II lD. Ill II'· .\n4 IIOW ~ W eloted
between 30 and 31 )art
ol i phllnatt Mid the two ~t lht tloOr 1pJna\ m.r,tnc oil
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recent guests of Mrs. Edna meellllg
be qa "llullb
Stewart and Anderson Kibble. and Safety" cmd:..ted IIJ l141'1.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gale and Roaald Olbarat, Mn.
Grant
to
Mrs. Gladys Bsngbmon of Ga· Smllb, and llln. Doll Myers.
hanna sent the weekend with The llag CII!'I!II10D)I will be con·
get in fOUP ... live more yean
Mrs.
LUlie and Rose Thomas. ducted by Oil&gt; Seoul! under the
or baseball, will collect anothBALDERSOl'l
The
Jan. meeting of the Riv· direction of their Den Mother
PT PLEASANT - The eo . ~r $lo:;,ooo this season lor play·
PT
PLEASANT - Miss BY MRll. LYLE
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un mg w1th the San Francisco Gl·
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ty Court of Mason County will t Th famed
ter fi ld
Chmtille Tyler of Bridgeport, Esteaslon Home Makers Club erside P.T.A. wu poetponed Mrs. Joe Turner.
At certain times snow can dents with the snow blower, set as a Board of Review and an •·
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be fun and eDJOyable, especlal·. rangmg m severity from lost E uatizatlon in Us offices at came to lerlllll with the club on Bowie Clarksbur W.
Va
The Extenswn Home Makars
ly during the holiday season. fingers to bruises and cuts. Ith~ courthouse for 18 da • in Saturday for the same aa!My were 'united in ~;.,rtage S~t- Club held lis Jan. meelmg_ at
At other times however snow 1 With proptr knowledge these F b
b . . F b Y
that he pulled m last year as
da t •
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ur y a • p. m. m
IS ena The bus
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an be a culpr1t 1n d1sgu1se.
accidents are preventa le.
at 9 a. m. each eay.
s 11 t ·pat
ac ve Episcopal Oturch, Clarksburg,
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mess
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Death from falls is second I As one would suspect, ace!· !
performer.
'th th I the
f th
conducted by the
president.
enly to deaths from motor ve- dents from falls are higil dur-1 II any persons fall to apply
~~ R e ~,.1111r 0 B0 \groom: Mrs. Walter Brown. Members
illc!es m' Ohio Snow plows are ing ll•e winter months. Care for rehef at this meelmg he FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., f
ev.th d ambl
~ e. per voted to give $5.00 to the
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. ed h"IS righI to (UP! ) - The NallODB
. 1 Colleg,.. orm1ng • ou e rmg cere- Blodmob"l
pomeroy. 1
being used more
each year. • &lt;hould be used to eliminate
slIp- shaII have wa~v
1e
aI
!Jke any new piece of power I pery surface. around the home. ask for correction in his asses- ale Athletic Association foot.- mony.
.
"F~~ng the crowd for fuo or
equipment inow blower accl- Walkmg at a slower pace will ment hst for the current year ball rules com1tte wound up Miss Tyler u the daughter profit , was the .top1c taught
dents are 111 ounting. With the help prevent slipping
when j and shall not thereafter be per· a lhree-&lt;!ay meting here Sat- of Mr. and Mrs. John w. Tyl- by Mrs. Robert K1ng and Mrs.
tint snow in Ue •'eland this walking on untreated sw·faces. mil ted to question the correct- urday by passing a "two-pla- er of 220 Davison street, Bridge- C. Edd Humphrey. Refresh·
.Inter 17 persons had accl- By using the kno~Iedge we ness of his list as finally fixed loon" substitution rule. The port and Mr. Bowie Is the son ments were served to, 20 mem·
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now havt&gt; 1the followmg sugges- by the County Court, except on new rule. unlike last year's al- of the Rev. and Mrs. William bers and guests. The Feb. meet1
lions are just reminders). Win- appeal to the Circuit Court.
lowing unlimited substitution on- Bol&gt;ie of Clarksburg and' form- ing will be held ot the William,.
tf'rtim~ acridents, as the result The County Commissioners ly when the clock was sl.opped, e1 Pt. PleaSdnt residents. • Balderson home.
,
of snow, can be prevented.
who will serve. as the Bo~ Jets coaches put in a new team The bride, given in ~arriage Patty Smith
called on her i
presa- when he needs to most- when by _her father, w~s a~tired in a Aunt Bess Larkins recently.
1. The best p_ro~ecti.on against are John A. Wilao~,
fnlls is the elmunatmn o£ the dent, Everett H. B1sse1l and the ball changes hands and be- wh1te brocade suat w1th match- Mrs. Mabel Hetzer has reo
!'now from walks and steps as Clarence Adkins.
t~een periods. The new rule, ing accessories. Maid of honor turned home after spending a
soon a~ it falls. Middle-age peo·
3
like the old, also allows two was Miss Susan Reppert of few weeks with her son Mar·
pte not accustomed to slrenu· Miss M C R 1
wild card substitutions at any Bridgeport. Serving as
best ion Hetzer and family ~~ To·
Check Those •.•.
~ ous exerci~e should not attempl Health cD oy 1" 9"11
time during the game.
man for his broher was Grov- Jedo.
' to s_wve
I l _snow Ior 1on~ perto
. d.s
opor mon
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er C· (Sk"tp ) BOWie
I Craig Lead, California is visit-~'
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without consulimg lh&lt;lr PT. PLEASANT - Miss Bon·
Th
M B . .
ing with his grandparents Mr
I or .lime
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e new
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me c oy w o as een em.
d t 0 f Fa'
I HI h ' and Mra. Marion Hall.
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2 Salt when applied to snow ployed by the Mason County
gra ua e
•rmon
g.
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: and ice will melt it away. How- Health Dpeartment for
the
School Uand attend~ West VIr· -;M::r::.::a::n=d=Mr='·:::D=a=v=id:::Sin::::;::
ilh
I ever, salt is not effective in past seven years, has resigned
gm1a mverSIIy,
r. !BoWie '
cxlremf' cold weather (-6 de· that pisltion and will assume
attend Point Pleasant e emen'
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tary schools and graduated
gree5 I· I.
•on Feb. 1 her new duties wit!'
By MURRAY J. Brown
from Clarksburg
Washington 1
Roll 'Em Down for
3. A mixlure I I oarl salt to the Bureau of
TuberculosiS United Press International
Irving High. He attended West I
3 part &gt; ol cmders or sand) ?r Control With the State Health Second Tbougbh:
Virginia University and Salem
Shade ancl Prifacy • • •
abras1ve matenal and sail wlll l· Department in Charleston, W. It looks as i! British Prime Coli
be helpful in preventing falls. Va. Miss McCoy will .work with Minister Harold Wilson will A e!~all reception was held '
rlooUOPIO"Wiiltla
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, 4. Should you fall, e·~en a!- · the Chest . X-Ray ~ In sev· have to go to Mosoow for his In the church loun e followin I
Other oln&gt; atallaYo al ..
llriOI-OOiilllt.
..IIIOioloi!Yt I.OW PIICil
Stop when you nrPd to. Iter proper precautions have 1eral counties includtnl Mason first talks with the new men in th · re
g
gl
been taken try to fall in a roll· 1 and surrounding area.
the Krernl1·n. Officially hope Is eM ceBomony..
ed
Faulty brokes c:m ca11se .
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M' M C . th da hte
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e ng r sllll bemg expressed in London by the Craig Motor Service and
Jl'e&amp;t tragedy. See us today 1 ers). Usually, fatls are so unex· lor the Rev. and Mrs. Roy Me· that Soviet Premier Alexei Ko- th
up! ·u
'de · B tdge
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for complete, expt&gt;rt br:~kc pccte d t I1at ll'!It _e t'1me }s
ava1__:!_Y_•
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an ree ·
sygin will honor his promise to ert.co e WI reSI m r •
Hble tor preparmg for lhe acc1visit ~ritaln early this year. poThe newlyweds were honorsenri ct,
dent.
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' structions usually recommend But Signs are increasing that ed Sunday with a family dinner
The snow olower should be taking the same precautions the Kremlin is having second at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
. treated like most other pow~ that one would take with lawn thoughts and wants to delay Maurive Mayes of Henderson,
eqmpment: Befor.e It It use , lll.('owers.
Kosygin's first official . visit to aunt and uncle of the bridef et
read the mstrucllons - espec· 1 M k
the West if not call it off alto- gr
· 11 y f.hose pert ammg
· · to sa fet Y. . . f a e .sure
your
e rtlng
are gether. •
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Tyler-Bowie Reedsville
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MANILA (UP!) - Suh Kang·
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~ut~lnted Arthur Persley mv,,
Red Cros, La. 10.
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while motor is running. Stop be another mass exodus of ~fu·
motor and disconnect wire from gees from Red-dommated T1bet
spark plug.
in the coming months. They say
. recent actions by Red China iJl.
3. Do not permit children to dkates unrest in the former
operate the snow blower with· Himalayan theocracy is even
out proper instruct_lon. . . more serious lhan was believed.
4. Throw snow m dll'ec.hon They see no chance for the Ti·
away from bystanders smce betans to gel rid of their Chinice and rocks may be thrown ese overlords and believe more
by the snow blower.
will flee to India if they can
5. Wear protective clothing get through the rugged moun- heavy gloves and boots - tains and the strolli Chinese e - . e kt10 r
when using such equipment. military guards.
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6. Keep gasoline in • metal Costly Experlmeat:
can that is properly marked- American military men in
I gasoline.
Saigon aay Communist casual·
' Most things in our environ· ties in the ~ext lew big batti~s
ment usually considered dan· IJISY .dt\"rrrune whether the V1et
gerous (such as fire, extreme (lopg Wlfi\swlleh from guernlla
weather, snow, water, etc.) can tactics, have been careful at 1
be handled aafeiy If we Jearn the same time to d..crlbe them i
CDNTIDL CENTEI
the do's and don'ts that afect as a Commmlist "exper'
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us in our new environment. The big battles lnfllet h e a v y
Literature is avaUable
at losses on tbe Communists as
vour Local Health Department well as the government forces.
The ASIURY MMellGZNJ.
Danlth modern 1tylln1.
fo the prevention of many oth· The Reds lost two and won two
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custom-cr1ft1d In ~~:enulne waln1.1t
tlft~ln l"l
F•~olul
:types olaccidf:llts and is free of their tactltal "esperiments."
...nd·u• fl,...lurniMI
v1n1ers end selected herdwO.Od
I f~r the asking.
Wnlntl
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solids. Preclslon-creltld
The feeling Ia that II the Reds
'DIIU!tl SP·26'' 26,000-vcMt
continue
to only broak even,
horizontal Chilli I.
they may have to revert to
guerrilla warfare to husband
Prlc11 Start
their alirn manpower resources.
As Low A• _
Parll Project:
COLOR FIDELITY
France hopes to aet more
CONTROL
Eastern European trade out of
AUTOMATIC
the forthcoming visit by ComON
munist Hungaria's Forei3n MinIster Janos Peter. It follows visinlo
its to Paris in recent month'i
Ulor TV piclur ~s.
by Romanian, Czechoslovakian
(bliCK.·and ·Whlte, too)!
and Bu!Jarian Communist leaders. The French also would like
to get a ~lgh·level Polish delegation to Paris soon but nothLAUNDRYing has je lied yet.
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Arizona 57 Utah 411
!loa Cal 15 catlfmtta 55
Idaho 11 llbilllll' .
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Ark AMI&lt;N 81 Wiley 53
NW. Okla. M Panhndl A-M 57 Denver 1M Okfa homa City 71 U of Pac ' 81 M J'l D
Texas Western IICI Air Force 57 Brig Young Ill Ariz 81 1112 SE Okla St 77 E Cen St 84 Oregoo 16 Washlngtoo &gt;8
San Jose II '12 . . . . . . . .
Mldweot
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HardSim
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Tesas
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By Uulled Prno lateraat!oaal Hou.oton 117 North T... St 83 Baylor 84 Arkansas 75
St 76 E New Mexico 55 U San Fran • Santa Clara 77 Seattle til Wat "W
BEND LEAGUll:
P . Hennessy 341 : T H.ennesoy
Ea&lt;t
Howard Payne 69 Tarleton 15 Wyoming 81 New MeJ!co 74
West
UCLA 10 Stanford 66
San Diqo St • Ftr- ' 17
Ja.nuory II, 1111
~ ; Handicap 93 : Total 16111; Elizabethtown 80 Moravwn e9 Pan Am 61 E Te&gt; Bapt 59 Texaa AM 9'J Ri&lt;e 55
, S1 64 Oreaon st 5S
Idaho St 74 Portland . St 811 Claremont M Cll Ted! •
Racillf l.eclou - Gilland 419; Won 1, Lool Z.
!lilT 10 Iceland Nall team 64
Goody 371 ; Teaford 382; Sears Team High Three Game• - Clarion St 78 Alliance 63
520 : Damewood 563 ; Handicap Aahland Oil 1828: Team High Temple 73 Villanova 59
1113 ; Total 2(83, Won %, Loot 1. Single Game Ashland Oil C&amp;lif. (Pa.) St. 82 Edinboro 70
lmpon.; - Carson W : Miller 1139; Ind. High Three Games- Army till Pittsburgh 63
132; Bratton 3114: Hinton olllll: Ken Yea"ier 848:
Amanda Gannon 48 Youngstown 47
C&lt;otworthy 529; Total 2381 ; Woa Sawyer 4911; Ind. High Single Eastern Mich 85 Thiel 80
1, Loot 2.
Game - Ken Yeauger
235; Wash &amp; Jeff 37 Bethany 70
Net!oDal Lift - Blind 390: Amanda Saywer 179.
Waynesb ur~ 89 Grove City 74
Owena 428; Bacon 409; Whit·
B•ld~in Wallace 89 Geneva 76
latch 443; K. All!ker 421 ; Total
CITY LEAGUE
Wagner 99 Susquehanna 88
2091; Won I, Lost Z. Colnmbao
Jan. IZ, 1965
Lyc'Oming 85 Upsala 83
and Soatllern Coushenour Syracuse Blll Park - Da'lle- St. Jos I Pa. 1112 La!ayetle 68
474; Ajklro 4611: Boyer
o!G2: wood 524; Ingels 400 : Grueser Lewisburg 87 E Stroudsburg 79
Horky Oil Bodlmer &amp;II ; Hand· 406 ; Nesselroad 470: R. Louks Brown 70 Horvard 68
leap 117; Total 2410; """
z, 503; Total 2311; WoD 1, Lost 2, Dartmouth 85 New Hamp 71
Losl I,
Polnto z. Downle-Gro"- Oh· Rensselaer 77 Hobart 55
TAKE IT
Holoum - Holllday
437: linger 481 ; Arnold 581; Jeffers 1Conn 711 Rhode Island 68
Shoppers with an eye for savings would do well to
OUT OF
Platter 428; Edwards 368; Sto- 431; Seyler 4119; Yeauger 468; Cornell 70 Princeton 69
look here first' We 've budget·balancing buys for ev·
bart 557 ; Haley 441 : Handicap Handicap 24; Total 2452 : Won St. John's rNYI 78 Seton HI. 69
THE AITIC ...
eryone in the family . . values that proclaim Jan·
21 : Total 2250; W011 I, Lost 3. Z, Loot J, Point• 1.
I Colgate 79 Alfred 77
ANTIQUE IT!
Wald Cross A Sons - McKen· Middleport Dept. Stor• - Penn 73 Columbia 62
uary THE month to save! Start the year off right by
•ie 357; Cross 457; Louks 54B; Woods 443 : Wippel 470; Bach·
South
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stocking up on PICKENS' SPECIALS.
Grueser 432; Nesselroad 524; ner 4117: Martin 55() ; Stobart •Duke 105 Wake Forest 77
Total 2319; W011 3, Lost 0.
496: Handicap 45; Total 25()1; North Carolina 87 Virginia 80
Ind. High Game - A. Stobarl Won 3, Lost •· Poinll S. Pom· TenneS&lt;ee 77 Kentucky 58
231; Jnd. High Series - A. Sto- eroy Cement Block - Clatwor· Florida 60 Mississippi 39
bart 557.
thy 502 : Duerr 470 : Davis 525; Mississippi Sl 79 Georgia 74
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Team High Game - Colum· Anderson 430: Sauer 496; Total Auhurn 93 Alabama 68
bus &amp; Southern Electric Co. 2423 : Won 0, Lost 3. Potnts t. Chottanooga 102 Howard Col! 56
888; Team High Series - Ra- D. D. Barr - H. Miller 519; I Willia~ l\llary 61 Richcond 59
cine Legion 2483.
Walker 552; J . Louks 503 : Sch· Georg1a Tech 66 LoUlsvdte 63
oenleb 407; Hawley 486; Total Penn St 80 West Virginia 79
BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE 2469 : Won Z, Lost I, Points I. No Car St 73 Maryland 67
Jao. 12• 1965
H. &amp; R. Firestone Hagger· Flor~da St 71 MemphiS Sl 61
WITH MARTIN SENOUR
Vampires _ s. Clark
133; ty 401; L. Smith 504: R. Bailey I M1am1 (Fia) 127 Jacksnvl U 99
N. Mayer 156; D. Hunnell ll3 : 501; Blackstone 518; D. Miller Western Md ~5 Johns Hpkns 58
PROVINCIAL COLOR GLAZE
E. Mees 115; B .Triplett 147: 480; llandicap 15; Total 2419; Mt. St. Mary s 78 Catholic U.71
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Handicap 690; Total 13.14 : Won Woa 1, Lost 2, Point. 2.
Georgetown 69 Fordham 67 (ol)
Industrial rated, life weld motor, guaranteed for
Easy 88 ~paint, glaze, wipe"
I, Lost I, Alley Cats- M. Titus Ind. High Game - S. Arnold ' M•.,hall 110 Flonda Sou 81
to turn a marred, scarred attic
ishes. has buill·in exhaust, with two 5" grindill&amp;
1 year. We sold this saw for years. At a hard-to181 : P. Story 191: J. Welker 23"4; Ind. High Series- S. Arn· ' E Kentucky 95 W K~ntucky 70
relic into a handsome antique,
wheel s. Real nice gift for a man.
193; B. Werry 232; B. Sawyer old 581 ; Team High Game - &amp;: car. St 92 BenediCt 63
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believe price.
180 Handicap 450 To.al 14 7; Downie Gross 895; Team High 1\Va 1ech 116 Glenv1lle 84
Martin Senour'e Provincial
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Series -Middleport Dept Store I Jackson Coli 105 Southtrn U 83 ·
Color Glaze you don't even
;~ ' Ra' .:_ J W"lde
muth 2501.
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remove Yamish or old stain.
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· Jacksonvl St 98 LaGrange 72
Forget about acare and
134: C. Hannahs 253: B. HensI Miss Sou 77 McNeese Sl 72
BCratche•. Juat paint, glaze,
ler 233 ; C. Haggerty 169: T.
SENIOR illGH
La Coli 79 La Tech 67
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Vaughan 119; HandiCap
472:
GIRLS LEAGUE
J NE La 85 U Mexico 65
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to choose from, Antique
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Tutal 1380; Won I, Lost I. Be•·
January 9,
Northwest ILa) 71 Oglethrp 67 1
Whit..,
Old-World Olive, Span·
tie Buga-J. D. Story 152; Cro~·· Towu " Country
- 1Alcorn AM 85 Grambling 74
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Gold,
Medici Blue, Provin·
s. Story 157; M. Clark 152; P. OBr~en 273: M. Handley 1Loyola JLa) 79 Spr1ng liiil 77 1
cia! Pink, Roman Red. Create
s. Warner 113: L. Warner 199; 348: T. Thomas 386; L. Dalley "oo Car Pres 1118 Ga St 71
a
grainy or marbleized or torHandicap 544; Total 1271; Won 273; Handicap 840 ; Total 2120. ·
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1, Lost 1.
Won 3, Lost 0. Arnold's Soblo Indiana 84 bhio
72
decorator.
Search out the attic,
Cobra'•- Blind 110; D. Fink -- J . Menchini 306; T. Globo· lllinois 75 ~linnesota 72
buy
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bargain
at a aecond-hand
120: E. Brown 133; G. Hawley kar 280; T. Smith 205; T. Arn· , Wichita 75 St Louis 64
store or ;1n unfinished piece .. .
153: Blind 110; Handicap 686; old 275; Handicap 975: Tota\1 Missouri 80 Kansas St. 68
and Antique it!
Total 1312; Woa t, Los&amp; 2. SUg- 2041. Won 0, Lost 3.
Notre Dame 94 Buller 57
Everything you need ie right
ar Run Bums - D. Crow 145; Team No. 3 - P .. Davis 330 : Iowa Ill Michigan St 68
in
the kit!
N. Thompson 139; B. Houdashelt D. The1ss 225 ; B. Nease 298: Kansas 72 Iowa St 60
Over ~II size 12'1• x B'h x 5"•, with full nest CO·
122; B. Hennessy. 188 D. Har. Blind 255: Handicap 972: . Tota il De Paul 6.3 Dayton 59
breeht 140: HandiCap 642; To· ~; Won 0, Lost 3. LewiS Re· Detroit 79 Marquette 67
F'rom out of the old West - with genuine ther·
ver to save space. It's speciall y low priced now.
tal 1376; Won 2, Lost 0.
pall'- P. Sylvester _390; M. Hen· Michigan 90 Northwestern 68
mo s bottle and free "baggies", plastic bags in
kit.. Now only . . .
Team High Two Games - nessy 319; Z. Nlen 2112 : Bhndl Bradley 104 Cincinnati 80
Alley Cats 1427: Team
High 255; Handciap 894: Total 2140: , Wash. u. (Mo ) 95 Jllinois St. 76
Single Game- Sting ltays 737; Woo 3, ,Lo•! 0.
i Miami (Ohio) 84 Swing Grn 58
tnd. High Single Games-Bill Wbile 1 Eleetrlc - J . Grue· Em 11oria 72 Ottawa- 49
ensler 140; Peggy Story 105; ser 361; B .White 388: B. Haw· Denison 65 Chicago 48
Ind. High Two Games - Chuck ley 316; C. Porter 290;. Handi· Steubenvl 81 Ohio Northern 611
Jlamahs 253; Peggy Story 191. cap 314: Total 2297: Woo 3, lost Mt Union 52 Muskif1KUm 49
,0: Team No. 6- B. Roush 392; Wilmington 91 Defiance 65
MONDAY NIGHT
B. Bachtel 216; B. Boyer 260; Findlay 106 Lawrence Tech 90
Channel Master
MIXED LEAGUE
Blind 255; Handciap 981; Total Central St 77 Tenn Sl 65
Jan. II, 11165
2104; Woo 0, Lost 3.
Western Mieh 89 Kent Sf 73
Cellar Dwell•n - J. Bowen First High, Team
Three- Wittenberg 58 Heidelbel'!! 44
346 S. Yeauger 273 B. Bow· Games - While's Electric 22'!1. I Pittsburg St 73 Omaha 56
en, Jr. 422; L. Carson 406 Har;d· First High, Team Game - SW (Kan) 64 Kan Wesley 59
leap 273: Total 1730; Won o. While's Electric 799.
Lust 3. Aabland Oil - L. Gil· First High, Ind. Three Games
more 364; H. Amberger 552; - Barbora Roush 392.
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WITH
Total 1m: woo 3, Lost o.
bara While 157.
RUBBER
BATTERIES - - - ' - Pinhead&amp; - Ada Nease 371;
BOOTS
s. Bartels 321; Art Nease 4&gt;7: R.J!;TAINS sPEED cRoWN
Other Models, 24.95
K. Yeauger 648; Handicap 27;
LEATHER
Tota\1831; WoD I, Lust%. Pal· VAENERSBORG, Sweden "Resources Developed- Our
HUNTING
stes - D. Clark 423; B. Clark (UP!) - Jonny Nilsson, the t963 People's Strength," will be the
FM RADIOS_ 49.95, 59.95
SHOES _ _ _ __
474; P. Ingels 414; C. Ingels world speed skalmg champ10n, theme of the 22nd annual meet.
537: Total 1848: Won Z, Lost I. retained his Iitle Sunday by win· ing of the Ohio Federation of
Bee Cees - M. Bowen 438; ning the 5,1100 and 0,000 me- Soil and Water Conservation
TABLE MODEL RADIOS
J. Chesher 401; B. Bowen, Sr. lers, placing second in the 1.500 Districts, to be held at the SouWE HAVE
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INSULATED UNDERWEAR
- S. Custer 368; H. Custer 384: 190.444 points.
The welcoming address will
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DOUBLE BED
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Water Pollution and Conservation through a Ladies Auxiliary
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The annual threshers supper
lime spots, film caused by
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hurt complexions ,;duD
bring the meeting to a fitting
hair. spoil fabrics damal!e
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THE EYES HAVE IT-Maryland's Gary Ward, With ball,
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12·19-30tt ~me.
one mme
- Cliff. Call WY 2-3240.
curus. Decn•«l: .Judaon Bolly , who•e Those entering Holzer Hosplt· mate Jay McMillen, left, and South Carolina's Gary Gre,&amp;Dr
er,
Contracting.
WY
2-3243.
6tp
place of ruldenc• tl llnll:nown; Tbe I
urd
In I ded
more interesting.
1 14
unknown ttn~aJ descendant• dl1tri bu· 1a Sat
cu :
seem t o fi nd SO meth;no
~,.
;'
ALED HAY and 1 bl ack AnAl.:l1't.'MotULE lnstJrance been B ·-'
1 6 Uc
-.eL helra at ,.,.. and next of kiD, u
James ay
Lee Cavins
Rt
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cancelled? '.osl VOlU opera-~ gus fresh cow. Phone WY 2- 1
T b
k' · - - FOR SALE--MiddlepoM·'s taJJ. any, of li:dna Curtll. Dece11ed: The B'd II M
R l h• W ' Whit' .----~~~~~~~ 458; Handicap 162; Total 231:
klr'l Ucen.e? CaD w~ J.tllti6
2353.
1 15 3tp EXPER ca inet rna mg. cus- est buUding, located 352 N I ~ 0b~~~~a~:18:~n~!~~·o1~~.h~ 1 we Lo; rs. RaP Rd' G IllWon Lost L Team No. 1 wer 1ver
., a hl
E Se
I tom made furniture, such as o-~ d Str-t Middleport any, or Arthlll' curt~a. Deceased ; The more.
I
llith - h111 h
b' t
d b ff t
~vn
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unknown lineal ducen(1anbi, dl!ltribu pol's· Mrs
Naomi
·
Thomn~n
c.
0
inger
415;
' ar1es 383 ;
1 •
LUMBER
for sale. 145,000 '
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ca me s an
u e s
Priced lor qUiclr I'Ble
lD- tee., heirs at law and ont of lllB,
·Mr
R be ,_B,
b
A Ha In
MARAN Fur Agency, N Brown
be t tables, ere., made to order.
· u any. or Robert Groau. oeceued: Rut 1and ;
s.
o rt
.
N. Ams ary 3S5;
.
n &amp;
1
.
.
board feet of marked tim r I
.
.
.
quire at Oblo Hotel.
The unknnwn Unral de•undanta. 411- 1G'bb
Cl'f . M
c
R
428; P. Mullen 416; Handicap
St.. Ma!'on. W Va i'urs want- and 60 ...ords of
pmewood
BUJit-m l'upboards or cabmets.
·-l trlhute~s. n.,h'll at taw and nezt o1 [ 1 S, I ton, rs. .
ay., Total
;Woa , Lelt !.
1
153
2179
ed. Muskrat, Mmk, and rae
· Phone WY 2-5312
1 5 30tc FOR SALE· Modern all elee- It: in, If any, of Miria m MoCuUouzh, De· mond Byer Leon · Mrs. George
Harold
·
The unknown llneat dl!'srend· l
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[nd· u;..,h
Game - d • Grat~
coon .Senel for prJce list CaJJ Contact
.
. G.
,
, Roush,
~
· , ;-- - ~ - . - ,· ·-- -- trrc 3 bedroom
home, 100 X i ceaeed;
ii.Ilt¥, chltrtbuteea, helra at law
and F. Fowler, Pt. Pleasa.nt; QuenU..l.f!i
773-5''96
12-12-30tc Pnrtland, OhiO. \..J 3-225a.
I 1\leJg)er BuUdm~;, ~'lpp)) for
Ph
o· ~l.. ' next uf kin, If an~ of Josephlnt Harl I' T Kl k R
ood · Mrs
,_·
185 ; Ind. High Seriet- D. Nj.
1 15 31 p
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one lr.;a. tnlfl!r. Deceued; MllviD Chene1 , whose I m . r , avensw •
·
er: 4S6; Team High
Game-8 'It in kitch- 100 lot. Syracuse,
I new omes. . UJ
Sterrett WY Z.2527
pla cr of res idence Ill lll Driftwood Ronald E. Newman,
McArPRIMARY Pl.a no St oodo·o - In· - - - - - - -ens, storm wmdows, alum-·
·
Drtve, Hobart lndJanaJ IWzab•tb PonRutland Furniture 792; Team
dl'vt'd,.al insii'Oll'1l001 "li p thJ&lt;: srN~~n ,·pw o'ng macht'no·
In .
'd'
c II G N '
11 2!) tfc der, whn•e p/acr of realdmce I.e 2638 thur ; Miss Carol A. Gunter,
Jan 7 .~.
IHigh Series - Simon's MID:ket
...
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I Jr.
.
mum Sl mg. a
uy
Laurenu Avenue, Ea!l, Gao. (ndlana: I
t . M
P· I E Arga. I ~
ad. Fnur lessons &lt;~t special hl d
b1 1 like
ew · 1 R ·
oh·
· Lorraine 18nn. who'"' placEJ or "'•'· ron on,
rs . au
·
Rutland
Furniture_
D
.ratt'. La ne Dan1els, 68:'. Lo- E~:ipp~~ \~·~th ~utomalien
er, acme,
JO.
12. 29 tfc
Wanted To Buy ~ ~~~:~ ~d~~: ~~~nc:b~~enue,w:!~ bright, ~t. 2• ~ellston; ~eorge Grate 454; P. Carson 345, C~ 223 1.
cust, Middleport.
1·18-6tp zagger, overcast, buttonhole,
---- ·- ··- I place of reaidence ._ u Sycamono F . Brot ers,
ronton;
omas Black 334 · M Edwards 276:
NET PLAY PEN. WY 2-3225 or ' Lant, Hobllrt, I nd iana~ Nrlma rot:eo E W'U's Hamden· L
G
, ·
etc. Cuar:mteed to part l as- I ,,.., r.-.eser l'hUDblllc ...
I" 31 Leod, whoRe place oJ realdenee .. • I I •
• .
. v. Grate 370; Handicap
417
for Rent
•
WY 2-3535.
l
oJ
C
120641
Wyandotte Road, F1lrleu Will, Sutton Coal Grove; Mrs. Her~
W
Los !
suming R pdyments O[ $5 801
Heatb:Jg
- - - Perru•ylvo~~nla : Gl!'oree Bowlr:er, tn ear•
'
Total 2196. on l,
t
.
.
MinenYW e , Oils.
. of
Hnm&amp;wido:. Heem..t.erboer &amp; Ca.t· she! F. Bartell, Rt. 2, Wellston. Landmark p Bilikam 296·
THREE ROOM furnished apart- .rnonrhl y. WY 2-3862
WANTED : locust posts,
hne
ey, Attorney• al Lllw, lil ua vermont ·
!Birth )
1 IS 5tc
Eud
n uNel
Street, Blue lllland. llllnniJ; and CHI·
s
'
L Ha I 453· I Couch 386 ·
menl with bath l' or coup le.
voar sewer
adn corner. 500 to 1000, 7'h ford watsoD. whoaEJ place of rult'lence Mrs Robert B Gibbs Clif- ·
w ey J J{ ·
H ~ ct'
11
3
11
39
62
Phone WY 2-5435 m .~iddle·-----W"t- bave IIlii lnltr.el
ft. long, 4 or 5 inch top, Hum- 1 ~ e 1 :r~~~~~~~. ~h~.. v~~!~!''~/:~!~: ton, s~n. 1:22 a . ~. : Mrs~ Ron.l ~· Burt ~ ~ · Yse . W
; an;
1 1 2163 ,
HEPOSSF....C)SF:D
Electrolux
&lt;:M:"weJ Ma~b es
phre Farms
Reedsville, a~nr~ ts 1100 south Ever~:reen. ctear·
N
MeAth
1cap 327, 'loa
on "''
1
port. 212 South Fifth Ave.
' sweeper, deans like new
Rt-..asooallle Ralel
y
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2 6 watl!r, Fl or ida; The un.lr:.nown Uneal aid E. ewman,
r ur, !LoSt 1
l 18 tfc l guara nteed . Incl udes
CaD W"'a "'"'"'''
• ~ llill)'
........ W Nl1•I
Ohio. 667-6295.
.. cl!ndHntl. dlatribut.eea, l'ldn
u daughter ' ll: 23
·- - _
all
. 1 1 tp de
law , and nu t uf ldn, u any. or .lane I
. a.m.
. New •y ork Clo thln g - J wa·I Mrs. Emery Johnson ••m spend·
APART 'IENT,
5
rooms
ond
b
I
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STANDING
Timbrr.
Top
cash
!
WatJoon
_Sl!
umw~y.
Uece~aed;
The
unThose
entermg
Holzer
hospltton .,'20·. R. McTurner 340 1· J . ing two weeks va~ation wittl
Jl'
...
c leaning atlachments for a I.U:
: knnwn l tn~lj) de~l'endilnf.s. dlslrtbul&gt;!'l!'l,
.
Id d
hal h, shower and tub . 63 S 8 11 L·e S."t\.70 or $6.00 monthly -I c,I!:.,-,A
.;-::I'ociN::(;
;:.-.- p;;;:
:;:::: price paid. Marion Reynolds, !heirs •t 1aw ana ne.t of kin, u al Sunday me u e :
Warner 358 · c. Krautter 333; her daughter and family, Mr~ .
10::m::::-b=bt::&amp;.:--;111
8 0:c0c.-.,
Jrd St., Middleport, Phone WY 2-3862.
1 15 5tc 1 Furnace.. Arnold Brttlhen. Coolville, Ohio, Rt. 3. Call ' ~~ u~1kn~:-.,an...un:~~:':~~nd~:C~.a•;;; . Mrs. Bud Shaffer, Rt.
Ew- H. Wolf JBO; Handicap
213; Dorsey Gray at Orlando, Fla
WY 2-2671.
15 tfc
--after 4 o'clock 667-3503.
tributeell, heirs at taw , .and next ot mgon ; Alfred Burke, Galllpo.. lotal2&amp;14
Woa 0 Lost 3
Mr. and Mrs. Day Canodt&gt;
118 Ea,;l MaiD Stn!et, Pom1 30t
kin . jf anv . ot Arthur Wataon, [)e. r
M
E
0 Plymale
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TRAILER LOTS _ lree sew- GOOD COON dog, $15. 1956 Mer· eroy. Pbo.ue Wl Z44CL
1 1
P reaae&lt;l; and ThEJ unkno'Nn lineal de• 1s;
rs. van ·
• Fabrie Sbop _ E.
Roush were Wed 1.esday a ternoon vis
- - - -I- - - - -d
- - - and
rl!ndanh,
dhtrlbutrel.
at taw Sr ., .Gallipolis
·' Newell W. Jones
aae and wat er. Brown's Trail- cury motor an d autom 31ic
7 zo tfc
next of
kin. u any,he ln
of Herbert
.
o·I' I370; A. Nease 397 ; N. Bar ton itors with Mrs. Donald Wooten
0111 Bis I -;;-:-:c~;;-;;:;;;:-~~=:-:
I'$50
T
He
p
ante
Wabun.
Dee&lt;:"IISOO,
GalltJXlhS
Ferry
:
Denver
er P;uk !St&lt;Jte Approved) , 1 tr ans mtssw n, · ·
- rU
SMISSIUN Sal
Co
will take not!~e
tbet 011 the 19tb I
R
C llod
W Val- 415 · L MC Kinney 385 •' l · How- and son Rusty.
1
I
sell,
Long
Bottom,
Ohio
'nAN
vage
mda)'
ot
!-iepternl.ocr,
1964,
Jennie
Kau
tt
on,
t.
,
U
en,
·
·· ell 443· Handicap UJZ· 'l'otal Mr. Fran
Rife and daughh
Y
Minersvi le, Ohio, P one W
Re .- ·
11
k
as Admini.d ratnx ot th• Eatate
of [ Mrs Glen p
Weaver
New
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Ell
B k
Lo
2-J32~ .
1 15 tfc~
l 16 3tc
pany
pairing a
rna es.
u.s. Civil Service Teshl
Jo8ephlnt Hartinger Dec~ .• sed., betnlf l
.
.
t
2202 ; Woa :i, Lost o.
er ary
en
a er,
.•
tomalJC
and
standard
transMen wumen Ill and o•er Secun lobe Plllnt llf. filed her petition
in '~· Haven ; Harold E . Hager, Rt .
Sima
'I Market P.
Collins spent a few days with Mr. ano
. .
M
.
G
Hlah pay Stl\11'1' lloun . .\dvancement Probate Court. Melli&amp; Cnunty, Otuo, l
L
B tt
M
B b
n
TWO 4 rooro Iurnis hed apa rt· •
mtssmns
aur1ce agnon ,l rhou11 nd' 01 lnh~ open Prl!'paratory can No. 18974. aaalnst t he
above [ l,
ong 0 om;
rs.
O
433. G Burdette 400· 0 . Clark Mrs. 0 . M. Rife and also the
mPnl s Une fmil floor W'l 2- 61 Pontiac _ $1260
Owner. Phone WY 2-6173.
I ~~~:~~~~:!' ~~~~ ::.:~~~te.\£:Xrnfn~e: ~!r:.edatie~:· ~:td t~;h~:c~n~d~~ Cali Bishop, Rut! an~; Lisa '1 41 ; M·. Domigan 334; D. Nieri Donald Wooten family.
3f'i!i8.
ll 27 tic
V8 Catalina 4 J)onr Sedan.
11 17 tfc tloll on jobl. talaril"'l, requtremenl.s. e phlne Harllnger d •ed 8r!Ze d In ree ,sue King, Pomeroy; Nma Sue [
- Glenn Cline who . i! conflhWr1te ,,,.,a,. rtvin• n•me, add.r.,.. •nd 1l mple of the folloOA'I DI ducrlbed par- H'll Rl
J k
Mrs Del
•
I
A.. lomalo'c tran ~. Beautiful
3
M 111-':UN 4 ru•m ana nath
...
AutTIIINt-_.. Ui
' pnone.
eeb ot real estate :
I • · • ac son;
·
-,Mrs. Hir.am Stutes, Mrs. J , F. ed to Mruga Genera Hospita 1
furn1 shf"fl ap;nlrnt' nt.
M Ill·
~-~~~~~:~~ ~il~~gg: Shows good
Complete Servtc.
i;~J;'nse~J;!~:·P::u:' .. ohl~.mero)' ::_~:":1it~;i.e~: ~h~h~0~~~: !:~ect'l bert A. McCoy, Rt. 1, Jackson; INert. Jack Roberts, Mrs . Wil-lis improving satisfactorily.
dlt'purt W'l 4:-3874
-~,,
•-adt-dlepnr_t, r;,uunly of Ml!ig&amp;, and &amp;tate Etmer
J ' Bowman, Ironton;, Iam Hughes • Mrs · F ' L· Shaw ' [ Mrs. Ethel Rife'
Dexter.
~
..,..
.,. u
of Ohm and bein&amp; the soutb hall
59 Pontiac _
$856
9 1l If•
1
9. tlte. f"IKine w Coailllt
UNUSUAL Opportunity- High or lhe inuuwlrlg dee(!f'lbrrt tot: Town Mrs. F. E . Malone, Jackson, . Sheryl Bowman and William was a caller in Wellston ~
Star Ch iPf 4 Door Hard top.
1cently.
"- t . BRAI~tRD
commission earnings with a ! t~~ ~~i 1~t t~:ce:;,;: ~:~ ":~r~,~~ I Gordon L. Markel, Coal Grove ; IG. Fredrick.
P..YOOEHN furni shed 2 roo ms ll_vdram atir . Power steering
RaeJoe , 01111
ch wae
sold
H . Wood.
anfl l)alh efficient apartment.
and brakes. Was $1095.
growing 61 year old comp- 1I lol
w..-ifwhiand
ucep
!lnato 1.1W reel
morEJ ·I David E . MWheatley,
S K t Rt.
J k 2, , ...;....;;...======----"'--=Oii;;=iiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiii.,
i 11 tfr • any selling world
famous , or Jeu off or the weal sld• of uJd Wellston ; . . en , ac son.
Middleport. Phone WY 2-3874
I lol whi ch wa1 IOld to the Vllla~e l
(Blrth!J)
I 12 6tp
Goodyear mainetnance prG- of Middleport to atl'llehteo Second
Rod Tormo earned I Street . Said Lot No . t2t 1a In tht Mrs Bud Shaffer, Rt. 1, Ew·
ducts.
Insurance
5 ROO~• apartment and bath,
ori1 ln.at lUrvey of the VlllaJ:e of .
. d
hl
6·25 p ffi
Pom•roy, Ohio
over $24,000 (not typical, but Middle port .
mgton, aug er, .
. .
1
And hl!'in.tl the aame real e1tata
Discharged
1Jtit.S4)N. Slmpsoo lnsura!!Cf'
unfurni shd . All util it ies fur ·
indicative
of
potential)
laSt
I
l!'onveyed
b,v
Lillie
P
Hudaun
.
et
a
Ll
nished. Upstairs above Or ANNUAL 1'2 price sale, now tn 1 A~ency , 1n A1J forma of ln
Eli1.abelh H. Hartlneer hy dffd.
&lt;Saturday)
Year . M. W. Frank e&amp;rned 1 todated
Octoh .. r 18 1904, 11nd re{'ord
M
C
Dnnovan ·s oficc Phone WY
prol{ress. Jerry Miller's Coun aurance. Ji.m Johnson am
over $13,000. Age no barrier . e&lt;1 in VoL 112. ai PaaEJ tB2, of Ill• 1 Miss JoAnne Moore, rs. ~2-3046 or WY 2-2064.
I try !'air. Rt. 3&amp;, 10 minutes
Bud SLD:lpsoll. Ageuta
Diversified year round line. Meie• co unty, Deed Record•.
, M. Wostier. Mrs. F . R. Welch,
__ _
1 12 tfc ; West of Gallipolis. Open el·1 1 ttc No Investment requt·red. We , Parcel No 2: The followtne deaerlb- Edward Paterson, C. A. Whit·
--:-=-::--,:----:---~I'd rl!sl estate lituate ln \he villaJI
G dn I
AVAlLABI.E for rent after Janery day till 8 p. m.
-:-:
take car" of all financing - 1 nl MlddiepUrt, Mcln councy Ohio, aker, Mrs. J. A.
ar er,
18 3tc 1-'HOTO Copymg Servtce COpand bellli a part or Lot No. ut M u·
Johnson D F Sieck
uary 16. 8 roo m house fiye
ies made of \egal papers. shipping - and collections. of •aid Villa11e and beluJ 11x tnche• O Je
• · ·
'1
rooms recently refinished . Fz
I b trth records 8ild almqsl any Start On Part time basis if on
the north sldi!! of Lot No. liV
E. B. Gobles, w. R.
Basher,
and runnlns 80 reet rrnm the welt
M'
k
S
'
baths, storm door!~ and wm C:I.F.AN carpets wl th our C~r- other documents.
you like. Write Consolidated al&lt;le or Jot toward the Ea•t p:~e ot Mrs. R. R. Lyons, lC ey .
dows, free gas, $75.00. Lo- pet Shampooer F'fiF:F:, wllh
Reuier lDBIII'aDC? Pomeroy
Paint &amp; Varnish Corp., East tutereat
ill tbe Nortl!i wan oJ' ua•
•
uid Lot No. 117 : and •J•o a lullf Hayman, Janice K. Evans J. ~1~:======================;~
c;:~ted on Huulr 124 hrlw1·e n rmrrha,;e
of BI•Je _Lustre
·o
Bldg.,
Cleveland,
Ohio.
brlclr::
buUdiltf
situate
on
Lot.
No.
L
Dunlap
J.
D.
Cullip,
Carol
• f lie Oh'
1
117 toeether wttll thl fi'OUJLd oo- •
h
M
'I
Racine and Pomeroy . C a! I Shampoo. Baker Furmture.
1~16-te
eupled b1 u.. DOrtb bait o• •ld McCray,
Art ur
orar1 y,
John McCuy, WI 9-3655
I 12 6tc
,-,,-,o-==-====--;;;::-::·o~\e'!: :a!~d~~r!=:; ':'t!~ James
Treadoven, Wendell
Auto Sales
I 12 6tc
DEALER WANTED. Good Raw· the wen end of aald Lot No. 117. Gates Mrs. Carl Brookhart,
19•7
'
1 1954 CHEVROLET, $150.00. Ph. 1eJg
· h bust'ness now open in ward
alone sllid bridt wall ao reet to• • ,
Mrs.
E m II
1 8 50 3 bedr
•
x. .
oom Na t lOna
the eaat I!Dd of Lot. No. 11'1 Cecil Wtlhamson,
In science or shipping, farming or finance, the future beialgl
FOUR ROOM furnished apart- House Trailer, Call Ravens- VI 3-•.u~ Pomeroy and Middleport. If . Thl!' above deacobed premtaa be- Keams L M Riddle Mrs. N.
15
1
tn
the fiL The future belongs to thosB vlaorous enouah k&gt; Hve .
Wy 2
......,
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tn. half of the premloaea upon
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ment l or rent. Ph one
· wood 273-9425.
I 7 24tp
- • willing to conduct Horne Ser- tna
wntch the nurtb wau or the bUild K Grate, l. o . Shaver, Mrs. I
it
and
slulpe ll Are your schools providing lor physical fllnoso .
-".
1 12 tic
57 BUICK Roadmaster, $400.00.
· b 1·ness wt'th good prof tne now tlluated upon Lot No. 117 •
'd R
0
OoJoH
VIC"~
US
Is
now
erected.
and
1tandtna:.
Said
J,
C.
Scott,
Mrs.
8VI
an·
as
part
of a sound education? You parents can help sea that
1
lGT1 LINCOLN HEIGHTS, mod- 1960 MAGNOLIA Mobil home, Phone WY 2--2768.
its, write Rawleigh, De p t.
=~~~~~~ ~~ ~~ala~:~~::l!n~ P:!-~:~~~: kin and Mrs. B. M. Pate.
trey do. Wrlblo Tho President's Counoll 1111 P~OII f~
ern 4 • room house
with 53 x 10 rt., 3 bedrooms, Ph
12 22 30tp OHA-840-45, Freeport, ill.
lo t he repatr and matnenance of
(Sunday)
Woshlnstr&gt;n,
D. C. t o r baths Call Ripley 372-6954
Tb
118-ltp
wall and for a comple\e dabath. basement. gas furnace.
·
'
·
e Rambl er
-_ _ l1 •ald.
acrlptlon
of aamf!!, rererenee ll 11a4 Mrs, Frank Macktn 1 ""-•
~
1 6 lZtc
PRESIDEN1'8
1 1
hardwood !loors, mce kit chen.!
World Slandard of Coalpaet CHRISTIAN MAN needed. Full
a. Criner, Mrs. Edward Wright,
1
COUNCIL
new storm doors and wmd·
.
"
Escellence
or part-time - lUetime secur- Parcel No 31 The UD41vtde4 OJM. Mrs. William F. Johnson. and
ows, with y;ml and dn11 Pw&lt;1 y SLUGGISH_ s~pu.c tank. ~l og-_ Big car room, ride ad ,.... tty. Experience
Sunday ~~ e~atelll•~tu!~llu~ ;:=son, Mrs. Gilbert Henry and
FITNESS
Call Tracy Whaley WY 2- 1 ged drams . Gel Klean-L m lonnance. Small cu eCODOIIly School, ministry
helpful. ot Olin, oountJ o1 MeiP, stat. ot son Mrs. Henry Thomas and
3054 al'tcr 4:30 p.
I All Septic tank cleaner at
and m-uqerablll&amp;y
Earn $100 weekly and
up. ~!:a~~~~~~~. ~o~~~ da~hter, Mrs. Evereit Georp
1 6 tOte I Landmark Farm Bureau .
See
No competition. Write John ::,ur:•::·reoi~ o:o!:r~· :.:...Som:; and son, Mrs. Paul Argabright,
"'IJNFtJRNIS===
=HE=D- -apsrtment
I-I-301C
Molhy•Jtn Motan
Rudin Co., 22 West MadiSOR'' ;-.:i.-io-io:~'io,;;ii;;i~ii;iiii.i;ii;iii......._,;;;;;;.i.;;;;;;;;;;;;_,_,...i._;;;;i;-:
8
1D Middleport on ground noor.·
E.
:;"
St., Chicago 2, Ill.
1-18-ltp l
Ji room and bath. hardwood
BEST PRICES ON
t
Ut
12
Legal Notice
floors. Youngstown kitchen,
LIGAL NOTICI
automatic heat . Private enCUSTOM butchering and cut-- R.O'BEB.T GROGAN, no• pia..,. ot
ling. Phil Meier, Phone WY reatdence IJ 701 Pannea Street. Comp· [
trance . Gall W Y 2-3ZOO
ton. California; The ullknawn lineal
I 5 tfc
12 I Uc dueendant.s, dhrtrtbuteee, helrl at I
670 X 15 _
16.60 2--3510.
law and next of ldn, iJ In)' of Wtu
Du s t all
1957 Four-door English- Hili· oro'Jan. Deceued1 a. a. ste~..
1 room and bath apartment
whoa• place of ruklenea Ia 1116 W ·1
Nylon Blac:••all TuN Type
JQ. Pomeroy . Phone WY 2-:tH9
man. Excellent condition, Brooll KIVell Roa(l. WaUinrfor d.. Penn·
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SUPER SERVICE
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$250. WY 2-2418,
place of mldmc• ll 4.'\fl 8. Oliva
1 14 tfC Street. Media, Pennll)'l ... nla~ nte un·
STATION
tncnvn Uneal delceadanta, ct11trtbuteee,
TRAD...ER lots for rent, close
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IThe
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1H:&lt;I!.:J!: anc 10ur rnw1 , furn•"he
5c a ft . C. R. Jordan , Salem
1·1&amp;.3tp 11.1n. 11 any, of llththew wuu.ma. D•·
eeaMd : Tht Unknown Ullell deaeend·
Ml atJ:t o.nfum.iabed apart. Street, Rutland, Ohio.
anta, dlltrlhuteM, b•ln at law. and
trHIDta W'l 'l-s-434
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farm Mtchinery
next of kin , tt an:r . of Ellubetb WatI10n,
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SMAL"l----;pariment, 208 Butter
ONE Wagner loader
with :::,"";:::t~; d~;~b~ttl!=;..":1f"J;r~ac:
nul Ph. WY 2·268Z, Roger ABOUT 15() fat Leghorn hens
hydraulic bucket and
fork J . Wllll•m•. f}ecea•~ &lt;lllv~ Gould ,
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' Mrs Lee Johnson
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Mattie Banro . wHbee plan of real · •
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or. One New l ea manure denett Ia a.o. No 1, Mouadnille, w..t
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Armstrong llnoleum, Sandran, Boor tile, you name
12 1 tt:e
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wboM placr of f'l!'l'idi!'DN il lOOS Lat·
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rs. 11 3321'1 - 46th . strut, NEJw Brtehtltl
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ceued . and to determlae Utelr reo
Qectl'lllll lnt:crll!lt In u.ld atata.
Said partlea are requlrad to
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February, .IL U 1965.
Dated December t•t n., 19M.
Jennla Kallft
u A.dmlnl5tratnx ot the
Etrtate or .roaephlfte
Hartin.~er. Deeeuect
Crow, Crow,
law, and next of ltln. lf an;y , o1 Tbom- Attomeya or
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a1 de~~eellC:l.anta, o:1.l.lltrlbuteea, beira. at
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and ll.l!xt of kin, if lUI)', of ReAL F AL F'A HA Y Ior sa e. a lNCOME TAX service. Victor ed farm listings.
zlab wataon . oeceaaed;
Dorot.h;y
WY 2-2557 .
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985 2402 after 5 p m
BOX WY 2-3880 Florida; Eunice Jenld..u. WhOM plaoe
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COAL F'OR sale Good
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call not only for on eiJIIIMioll w 1aya Ill hi a ~ lllldlt-1
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ll'om two to three l1met1 -k· NBC.TV, about a lltoad'w~
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pro- ant1,
known; Th.e unknown llnt!!al descend·
distributee., hlir11 at taw. and
perty for grass farming,
1- nul of kin, If any, ot Jeua Curtl.l,
ry beef, or general faJ·mingl . Oec euedl The unknown JJnall de•
l.-emJants . dl11trlbuteea, tleln at 111w
Property has hangar and 500 arad nex1 of kin, If an;y, of Eraatua
Cun.la, Dtceaaed; The unltJlown lineal
foot landing strip. Well locat- de.cPn!lanu. diatrlbuteu, lteln at
ed on good grave1 roa d . 1 curtll,
law and nexl of tin. U &amp;n)' . of Carl
Deceued: The unknoW11 linmile fro.·n state highway. $16,- ea l deac~ndanta, dlat.rtbut eel. tiel, at

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from UtU. Forked
btl Fo.Tked au a comer
ot laada or lt. E Colemaru Uleoee
eoutb to rodl to Ute Hct:1oD lme
thcnc'lt wttb aectio11 lble, wut if
rod1 teo Ianda of F. C. 4n4rew,
thence r:.orth to Ut• can"*' of tai4
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$2.50 per ton dumped. See I for good clean fur, than any, Ivan Ca rman , Rt. 2, Pomehody in Meigs County Bill
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Ut1o11 the nama of all the pa.albia
heln at law, ne-=t of lk1lll llld-or per.
•na ant1t1-' to the nut aN~ ot
ln.be11tance rrom the elt.at. o f Jo.,
ephina Hartln11er. Deceaeed
restden~ e 11 L~J • L~th StrHt. Parlr·
Plalnllfl fUrther Iller•• thai &amp;U...
, e.rsbure. Wut Vll'll:lnlal na unknoWII abet.h Hartln~:er ~ by VIrtue of l.e171 ACRES - 160 acres
m ll n" al deJnnd antl, diJtMI::.uteea, beln r.Jon 2tM. lD .o f tne ReviNd Code ot
111 '"" ond n~xt 11f ltin, If tiD)', of \he elate uf Ohloj wnuld nllllll an un
well • fenced improved pas- [ Chllrl,.1 William•. Ueceat.ed ; The un· lllvld~ %thl par In each oJ Paro.tb
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ture , oJ acres or
rae
hetn at 11 w and nex1 or lltn,
tl .u:teentba tntereP tn Pareel No. 3.
cultivaUon, 3~ acre
lake u y, ot Walter Curtia. Deceued.: Gar- In thf' prayrr ot aatd pn!Uon plablnet Bl!'ulry, whou• •laet or r.i· r.Jif pray, t.be Coul'i to HI a
tJrne
(stocked) . 7-room
frame den« 1.1 BarUuvUie, Oklahoma. or tor hearlna ot the petltlou, Ito tnue
olherwl~ unknown; The unknown rln· Nmmou to the Slt4orlft
of Melca
ho use wit II ba th I • basement ' Ill
deac:endanta. dlttrtbut~~e~,
belra County for tbe def"EJndanta aeeordiDJ
and furnace heatmg; base- at taOA· a11d ne111 or kin, lf anY. of Gar· t;o taw. and that tbEJ Court detel'llllne
I I nel Beuley, Oeceu.d: .Juae Cur- the perlfOnl who an eatltled to aald
ment barn (36 X 56), mp e- u., whoa• place of resldenu tt Bart- real ettate, and to tba ather UMb,
peTIIOnal, real or olllerwl.e. lo the
ment S hed , granary an d th len'iUe, Oklllloma or otbuwiH a.a- ettate
of .JOMphine Kart1n1er, 0.

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The unknown Unnl d ..ceDd.anta, d.l•
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and oQI of kin, lf IIID1, ol Ktm wu.
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Mr. Robert
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VlsiUng at ChriJimoa 11 the
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grapefruit now was extra good on Friday
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un o w am rl es.
rs . ·
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ith
•
supper gue11ts o Mr an
rs.
our simple pleasures of
mg, a
ove
·
k passed that we didn't take!daughter Mrs. J J. Davis now, takes
agenius to Pay
W
visited Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
th
·
1
1
,tears ago, ancient hi story
of --. belter
yeammg for a But I remember the anti_citrlp to Columbus
or lalways U.aveled
Now don 't even make a ' Johnston recently.
.
visited
totlf' &lt;
' mmk coat I il never get
pation - of course the movtes Charleston - hear the conduc- by train The DaviS famtly 181good dommo player, ao per- Mr. and Mrs. Oakey Pack
Anna Brewer
recently,
. I rt&gt;cently read a story. In Then there ~as th~ FrJda~ ' were good , clean fun- of see- lor call out the stops, Glouster still carrying that trad1hon on haps I. should feel sorry for brollght their baby girl homel gts~
Jll
'
~hich lhe author Wlblushmgly afternoon moVIe matmees pr ing stars like Charhe Chaplain, -Cornmg _ Black Betsy
but they are world travelers myself mstead of them.
from Holzer .hospital, Gallipolis, wh 15
·
wrote
tPe Joys _of the vided for
Harold Loyd and our
Gang never did hgure that one out, now.
I Sometimes there Is a yearn· Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrew:s,
" we "8"· when the tee man of ten cents. ovtes we
comedies - !hey rehed
on a coal mining rown, I
guess
._..
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre. 1Columbus, Ga . have a nine
-rought the ie&lt;&gt; into hts kttch~ btg lhmg. How we looked. ro;; the" artistry instead of th e near Charleston I.
So many moments of happ1 ' mg for lh~' simple tHe. Like tho Portland Ylslted her parents, pound baby boy bom January
¥11 He reealled the fun of c~tl· ward to the ~ndays
aft e symbols of today. If malmees
"
, ness - from so little- and ~o-, ice ~n, th,ey cometh
no Mr. and Mrs. Cllnt Johnson.
Sth. He is a great gtanttson
frE'n running after the . Jce ::;chool PraciJcally the e-ntlr wert' held now they would have I ren1ember the candy Butch day it lakes so much to sabs- more, so I m JOing to make
to Mr. and Mrs. carl Autherson.
iuck to ask for "Just a httle student body went_ up
row~: lo be shown behind a barn with his beautiful fruit . My ~ fy. Children cannot help It If -some lemonade from a frozen Mr. ~d Mrs. Lowell Greer Mrs. Janie Congo and dllugh·
piece ··
.
. clutchmg .thetr dtmes, hurr1 . most of the lime, for thetr con· · father always bought me 8 ba- lsurrounded by plenty. Maybe1can and. an Ice cube.
took their oldest daugher, Lola ter, Mrs. Hattie Powell viSited
: All the simple Joys of chtld- mg to see another thnllmg echa~, tent
nana apple. five cents, the lar~ l kids today are too smart and · J don I hove to watt until Kay to Columbus, 0. , lor a Mrs. Minnie Carroll recently.
flood came rushmg back
ter of a film - mayb&lt;&gt; th Ia
the reams of , gest and best I ever ale. But too busy to enjoy such
slily Wedneaday .. .
check up Tuesday. While there Michael Fleming .received a
1 .. h
{an ear
.; I'm rally glad there was a 1 wee-k_w~__left a tram half dangsc
-~--- · - - · -·---' they visited Mr. &amp; Mrs. Clvde bible from his sundaJ school
j,me when we couldn 't have [ ·- .
.
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l JAt&amp;£tAdil Clonch and family. Thelr nep- teacher Mrs. Roberta for haY·
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t'rn:n~ake:t ~~~r h~~e~~~ B·D~tly_
' ,fjtnder, and lood taste belter: A Achievement Day Groups
Jle('e of ice on a bl1stermg l
,
·~ugust afternoon
was a trear A
~caus•
we didn't have it all ,
re App01'nted by Council

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f Mainly About he~/':: ~:,'e Pau~i~ur~he:,::l ~s~g~f:Si::t~~~~rU:: P~~
In
lertalned her sister and Jamily year.
CALENDAR i:fu~ People
Oak Hill over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
Pomeroy
Mr. and
Wade Hayman Ion called on Mr. and

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schola~shtp.

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and daughter Cheryl were diJI- Scrivey Powell.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar·
- - --lie West Mr. Wesley Cozart,
. , .
Sttversvillt, spent SUnday wtth l Penda, a ruler of tfte 7th ceothe ·Wests.
fury Anglian
kingdom
of
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Cour- Merria, ts said to have been
sin and children, Bruce and the source of the word· "penRebecca, East Liverpool, Mr. ny."

the lime. The same can be sa1d
.
I
Jao. 18
G R Thompson and Hub"'
Jpr ice cream .
I Committees for Achievement the
,
•
n Mr. Jacob Turner was. re. 'I'he&lt;l&lt;lorus Council D•ughters Fulton . left 3aturday by jet
. To roe. half the satisfaction ! D?.y were- named when the St&gt;t up b} the ?h!O .E xt nsio lcently Ill with pneumorua m- of Amenca Will meet at the from ColumbWI for a business
in
" the anticipalion. Meigs County Extension Home· Homemakers . Counctl..
two stead of Jo.-ph Turner as re- I IOOF hall Monday, at 7:30 p. tri to Mexico City.
Row ~e waited for the ice man makers Council mel JiJmmry $300 ~dwlarshlps .are aw~rd~d l ported.
.
1m A social hour and games p
lO [hat Wf' could have a pitch· 15, at the Episcopal Parish each yea: Any . gt.rl who 19
Mr James Brewmgton who [ will follow the rneetmg. Mem- Mrs. Don Blankenship return·r·r of real. cold, lemonade.IH(luse. Mrs . Howard Ebers· terestt'd m ma]or.mg ln Home IS teaching in Colu~bus, and hers are asked to oring sand-ed to her home, Canton Sat~~l'rom real lt\&gt;nons!
bach, president of tile Counr1 l, E.:conomJcs at Oh10 State Um- Sandra Brewington, R1o Grande 1 wtches.
day. after a several days VISit ;.;;,~~~~;;_~~Oiii;......:.;............................~
was in charge.
ver s1ty may apply for the schol- College student, spent
the Fathers Night will be observ. with relatives in the area.
I
"-: It was a job to remember Plans were made to serve th{' arship &lt;:iris do not n_eed . to weekend at thetr homE' in Mid- i ed. when the Raeine Elemen- Dennis and Mary Hawk have :
~N
.!1&gt; hang the ice card out on the Bloodmobile Canteen on F•bru· take ll ome Eronm;tcs m htgh , dleporL
1 tary pTA
meets on Monday, returned to school after
·a !
1:1:
)orch with the 25-50 or 100 lbs. an 22.
'"lf'huol io lluaiJfy For more m- 1 Miss Karen Bachner. Ohio January 18th at 7.30 p.m. 11urd week's absence due to chicken I
right SidE' up . I onee hung our ; Achievement Day will
bl' for_maiion about
th~ s_cholar- UniversJty, spent the week end grade mothers will ~erve re- pox.
I
bard up wtth the _wrong sJde March 31, 10 a. m. to 2 P rn ship contact the Exilnslon Of· . with her parents, Mr.
and freshmer.ts.
Mrs. Gladys Chucker spent
out 1 JW' lbs .} so m he . came at the Middleport High Srhool fire or Mrs. Bro~n.
.
. Mrs. Everett Bachner
and ' The meeting of the Democrat Sunday with Mrs. Welby Wha- ~
With a whole block or JCe for f"omm 1ttees are as follows ·
The next council meetmg Will daughter, Connie
Iclub scheduled for Friday even- ' ley.
Che box that held_ 50. 1 guess wP Program. Mrs. Harry Swartz. be on M~rch 5. Seven Home· tvfr . and Mrs. Charles Luca~ ing at the Pomeroy
second
I
11ad homemade 1ce cream that M Walter Brown Jl.lrs How- makers Clubs were represent- d d h
M
.
r Cal 1 ward house has been changed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ebers•rternnon
whet her
we had arrds
Mr's
George ed a\ the meeiing. Attending adn . augOhtel r, arJOrle, 0ts
·t l to Monda.)· at 7·30 p m All bach of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
1as
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K'bbl
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oma,
o,
were
gues
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. . ed F r1·day, WI'th his SIS
· ter 1
"•Ianned it or not.
Sk nner Mrs carroll Norris were Mrs. Am mse l e an 1 k d of h
members are asked
to brmg
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k"
th
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Reed I wee en
er parens,
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d b h .
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d'
• That hnngs ur !Jc mg
e: RegistratiOn, Rock Springs Mrs. \I.. alter P. Brown,
S· and Mrs. Homer Jones
And sandwiches and cookif's.
an
rot er-tn-1~w.
r. an 1
Armatrong'a Vinyl Aaboatoa
·eezer paddle and who~ turn a 1·oup· ~volton~
Syracuse ville - Long Bottom:
Mrs. M
L
M ~lh"
Jan 19
1 Mrs. Ben Neutzlmg.
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. ! rs. ena cr:. mny
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.
1
was Some afternoons we Group. Groups resJXlnSible for Harry Swart?., He~ oc
rove, 1 Miss Jeanette Crooks, Mari,·
rs r' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummms ,
)nade three flavors, chocolate. I dJ~plays will be anounced at a Mrs Harry Guthrie, Alfred: I tta teacher s ent the wee!\ Che~ter ~unt:JI Da_ughte I o ! and family of Columbus were
l:anil\a anfl hamma Ot course ' later date .
Mrs. Milton Roush and Mrs.·e
.h h • p t M
Ame~wa Will meet m _reguar [weekend gue.ql.s of their par- ·
S:E• ate it until it disappeared Mrs Walter Brown, chairman Carroll Norris, Syracuse; Mrs.! ~~s w~alte~r J~~: s, r . an ' sessmn Tuesda_y at 7.30 p.m. ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor
t. everybody had huge bowls of the Minnie Price Scholarship, Howard Ebersbarh, Portland· I
and Mrs Ira Butcher vis- The chapter Wiil be
Brown and family, Minersville,
- but I don't remember much expla:ned the requirements for Great Bend , Mrs.
William I 'I d . 'th M . M . K II . mf"mory of VIOlet HI
an and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cum•
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WI
rs.
arvm
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members
are
asked
to
wear j mms
. and famJl},
. Racme
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1
:Uldl'.!;est 1nn over L
- - - - Grueser an
rs. eorge m l S t d
t H
H .
.
01zer
05P118 1 m, white. At the close !Jf the meet·
Even our colhe dog and all
• •
I ner
Rock Springs· Mrs. Law- a ur ay 8
1
the netghbors had a dish. SomeIS
M.
Mrs. Clar· i Gallipolis where she is reoov. l ing a layette shnwer will be l
I
&gt;'~ct 1• had to turn the crank unenr£' H Murray
Bradbury · l enng from surgery.
1he-ld for Evelyn Bauer.
1
k d
f h I
en aiJd
gues1Mrs.
s o Brader I
til it was good and hard but
I Mrs. !&lt;'ranees Spencer, Exten- ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vm- Evange rme Ch ap ter OES
I Jwill. were
parentswee Mr.
eatmg wa s the sweet reward.l
' sion Assi:-;tant, and Mr. C. E. man and children, Mark and lhold a vegetable soup ~ae an ford M~a
;
9" x 9" Tiles
· There wasn.'t enough energy
Rlakeslee,
county
Exten- Esther, of Belpre, visited over uary 19. at the Masomc Temp·
g.
:
Jell to try hreaking into our ,
sion Agent, Agriculture.
the weekend with their par- le. Orders may be placed by ' Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble
In Your Choice Of
:schools and such other mode:-n
I
of the I
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding callmg Mrs. Charles Bennett spent the weekend in Logen I
pursuil s J h::~t chum a few young· The ~anu~ry. meet ~g . t of
Hawkins and Mr and
Mn. WY -2-2666 or Mrs. C. E. Nor- with her parents, Mr. and
The S Best
ftf'r:::' time.
Women s J\.1Js~JOn;ry ~c~~~ist
U
05$
John Vfoman They
visitf'd ton WY-2·2038. Orders may be Mrs. Otto Jles. Mrs. Iles has !
Selling Pltterns
:: l think tt is wise to make the Laurel Cliff
af.
CLUTCL
Mrs. Vroman at Holzer
up
3
returned from the hospital and
aimplt&gt; plf'asures for ourselves Church ~as hheld
ti y m
al where she IS recuperating [5 p .m or Will be dehvered if IS convalescing nicely.
:
evE-n today. I find myself look· ternoon m t e recrea ou roo
from a broken hip.
[de~ired . Orders should be plac·
of the parsonage.
E . Ch b
Ri G d ed no later than 6 p.m. Mon· l Mr and Mrs. Carl Jennings[
r
Mrs. Gerald Pullins, presidenl
I
;•c t am er:i. 0
Januory 18.
with a dinner Sunlconducted the meeting wh1ch ·
st.u en_, spent
e
wee en
day at their horne, Nye Ave., [
DRIFTSTONE - Inca Ivory
PofTJ•roy. Ohio
I opened
with the hymn, "Take I Mrs. Edith Hood entertalned i wl_lh hJS parents, Mr. and Mrs I The Salisbury PTA wiD meet honoring his father, Peter Jen.
__
1 My
J,ife.'' Devotions were led the Adult f'lass of the S~rac~se Rl&lt;~hard Chambers,
.
Tue'iday at 7·30 p.m. Dr .. Har- 1· nings on his 90th birthday. A '
DRIFTSTONE- Amuon White
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
i by Mrs. Ernest Powell who EUB Church Thursday e~emng l Mr. and Mrs_ Michael Ohlmg- 1old Brown of Pomeroy will be decorated birthday cake was
WALT DISNEY'S
had for her topic, "As
our at ther home in Minersville. e: and son, Mtchael, of .'Jelson· , guest spe:aker. Refreshments served with the dinner to Mr. ·
DRIFTSTONE-Moya Glo
"EMIL AND THE
days _ so our slrength" SKIL I The meetinr, In charge of ville were weekend guests .of will be &amp;erved.
and Mrs. John Batey, Mr. and ·
I prayer
was held for deceased I1\lrs Sam Pickens, president.f I dl
VIr. and
The Tv.·iiighters Garden clubt Mrs. Eldon Weeks, Mr. Jen- i
-DETECTIVES"
(TI;'{·hniculurl
t Mrs.
d L~o
h Kennedy,
t MidMr
DRIFTSTONE- Aztec Whitt
Bryan RussE'II. 10 vr old boy members, followed with prayer opened with the singing o epor ' an
IS pare~ s, ·
will meet Tuesday evenmg,_ a nings and the host and hostess.
as Emil; 3 rleteclives: Walter bv Mrs. Joe Evans.
"God Understands,"
(ollowed and Mrs. Conrad Ohlmger of thfo home of Mrs. Louis Re1bel ___
, ____ _
CORKSTYLE - Light
Slezak, Hein &amp;hube.M. Peter
. Durmg the busineS3 session with praver by He~chel Oiddle 1Pomeroy. Mrs. J~s.se Lake o! with Mrs. Elmer Wickham BS 1
I
Ehrlich , plared slriclly for ' Mrs. Steve Eblin resigned as and scripture reading of John ! West Jefferson Vlstted
L1SI co-hosless.
'eYentng, Jan. 20, at the church. '
laughs.
vice president and stewardship 11 hy Mrs. Hood. The minuteSiweek wtth Mr. and Mrs Ken- I
JAN. 20
: Mr&lt; C. E. Young wlll be de- i
CotorcortOGnSJ
secretary and Mrs. Lawrence of the last meeting were read . nedy. , .
.
The Past President
the votlon•I cha1rman with the pro- I Ideal for any kind of floor. Designed for
WED. ond THURSDAY
Eblin was elected to fill the- 1by Mrs Hary Clark, L e re- Mr. Curlts Kelly of Midland, American LegiOn Aux1hary of gram presented by Mrs. Jack I
easy installation by the home mechanic as
Januny 20..21
vacancy . Plans wer made to port of the treasurer,
Mrs. ~ich ., spent the weekend w1th Drew Webster Post will meet i Bechtlt'.. Hostesses will be ~"·
NOT OPEN
send a bo), to Martha Pedigo, a i Hood. was accepted, and an of· h1s ~arents. Mr. and
Mrs. We-dnesday evening at the home Fred H1hb~ Mrs. James S1mp-!
w~ll as by the professional craftsman.
missionary
in
Africa.
for
Valen-1rering
was
taken.
Marvm
K~l.ly
.
~e
came
rspeclof Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
son, Mrs. ~· 0. Rail and Mrs.
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
~ tint! Day. Mrs. Lawrence Smith ~ It was voted to order ca~dy ?lly lo v.Jstt h1s. mother. who The Middleport Literary Club 1'homas Riley.
I
January 22-23
was made a member in mem- 1to sell as a money • makmg IS a medJral pat1ent at Holzer will meet Wednesday afternoon The Chester Home
Demon1 tile
Phi· i
' project. The traveling
basket Hospital.
~ at 2 p m. at the home of Mrs. stratton Club wilt meet at the
• Refreshments were served hy was auctioned and won by Mr. Adolph Saelens Is
tn 1c . M. Hennesy. Mrs. Everett home of Mrs. Norman Rose,
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs and Mrs., Mr~ P1ckns.
· Miami Beach, Fla., wher~ he i Hayes will review the book, Wednesday, Jan. 20 at (I a. m.
1 Eugene
(;iH to those named During the program hour, H1 is attendin~ a convention. He "Flood." by Robert Warren and jTht&gt;. meeting will be, on food
above and Mrs. Jamos Gilmore. ,reading, "The Bible, the best •made !he lrtp by plane and Will "The Closed Society," by James lbuymg and any unflnJBhed pro- I
Mrs Clarenef' Curtis. Mrs. Hu- book in the World," was given ; return m a week.
Silver will be given by Mrs. 1ject will be worked on in the [
bert Wolfe and son, Keith, Ka· by Raymond Krider. ;.. conl.estl
Robert Coats.
1 arternoon. Potluck will be servCLUB TO MEET
Class 1~ of Heath Methodlst ied ~t noon and anyone interest-~
!thy Sue r.m. Miss Marguer1te on names from the word Christ.
(SECOND FLOOR)
ILeifhtoJt and Mrs.
Edward ian was won by Rev. Paul Sell' Church will meet Wednesday led IS welcome lo"_'a~tt~en~d~·-_ __1!,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,..,..,..~,.·"-'-"'-"""""'~
Schaefer.
Questions on the Bible by PT. PLEASANT - The Oh
~~- - - ·
•
Herschel Diddle were answered Kan Koin Club will rneet Mon-1 •
and discussed.
day, Jan. 18, at 7:30 p. m. in[
Prayer and grace by Rev . 1 the Appalachian Auditorium. ~
Sellers closed the meeting
tradmg session will begin at
' which refreshments were ser- fi : 30, folowed by a meting at
, ved by the hostess.
Present 7:30. The program will
be
were Rev. and Mrs. Paul
"Coines With Special Sigmfers, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
icance"
depleted on
slides
from the A.N .A. The coins will
include those f Lydia, 561-546
B.C. Everyone is invited.

anythin~

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LOTS OF BARGAINS

DISCOUNT
SALE
All This Monthl
BEDROOM SUITES

LIVING ROOM SUITES

Tile nger of the Jilt . . lust RIM Clr of till Tear by Mltor Trend.

1

SHOPPiNG TIP
a look To Ua
Introducing

OUR OWN
PORK
SAUSAGE '
Made rlght in

this store
from our own
rt!cipe, It'1

DINETIE SETS
CHAIRS -· LAMPS
All Floor Samples On Sale!

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HERMAN GRATE
MASON, W, VA.

10001

RACINE
FOOD
MARKET

Your Loal C~IY~r If

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GIVEN SURPRISE
Mrs Emerson Jones was hem- '
ored with a surprise birthday I
dinner Sunday planned by Mrs '
C. E Burdette and Mrs.
renee Milhoan. othersE.~::~ I
we-re Mr. Milhoan,
Jones, Charles Burdette. Visiting m the arternoon were Mr
1 and
Mrs. Lee Davidson
Athens__· _ _ _ _ __ _ _
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Mr and Mrs. Herschel ~·~~i:~~
Raymond Krider,
N
Smith, Mrs. Lillian
Mrs. Harry Clark .
lf111st lsn1 enough ofe hint. try
·
{This fs1f'lelr year.) Or Turbo Hydra-Mane, the~ ~amiulon
you can order that does away with roaring betWeen "thifta. Coup'-d with eny ol1he qulclw" eng.nei for h '156
Wille-Tid
Pontiac it saves the roaring tor whenev~tr you ni!Jtd It When you don't need lt.1he extra-potent englnea '-'t yoa just -n..:....
toal
This loafing gives you thil kind of economy you woutdn't expect tron. a looker ltke the 'CI6 Pontiac. See .,....
JIDUI" Pont1ac dealer. He'll show YfN ell 32 Pontiaclihat are tht "CAr of tN y_,., .. "fMy'~ the baJ .t 1M: .,...., •

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For the Younger Boy
Lined, Elastic Gore

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