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Activities of
R&lt;H'!ne C&lt;Jmp Fu·t' Girls had
bLlS \ hnl1da\ st'a:..otl With tht'

a

.trum~ou~ art;, I! It'"' C'arr1Pd out

'

-

0n {)ect"mbt&gt;r

•' -4irated

tlo~

:. lor thf'

ltith, they prepro~ram

1 'hn-..trnas

~th and

Sllltlht:'rn

8th

# &amp;r-ade pTA Tht.· prl\gram was
~ ;e&gt;pened by ow ::; mgtn~ ol l'hn~l{ ~as

nuuh

\\\ii11:'

On The 'lnd Floor.

Chnsl-

285 Womens Dresses Regularlv $7 .95 to $39:50 .
All SLles While lhev last on sale at Half Pnce .

tlrliltJI ·•
,tr 1d

ac·

.
Wool~ - Tweeds Plaids -- U r Ion~ ·
Stro·l('h Fahri&lt;'~ $:l 95 tn $\0 95 s ta rks fGr Women . Your

(" ol r&lt;lun·~ ·s

I Sant a ('l:tu:-. and \,uLrf' l C.:mns

iaJ

"Mrs

(l;n 1.,..

! members

J'he

•••

Correct Stl.f'

oth+'r

$2.95
$3.95
$4.95
$5.95

SLt.CKS
SALE
SLACKS
............ SALE
SLACKS .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SALE
SLACKS - . . . . . . . . .
- .... SALE
..... SALE
$7 .95 SLACKS ..... · · · · · · · · ·
$8 .95 SLACKS ................... SALE
$10.00 SLACKS
............. SALE
$10.95 SLACKS
SALE

&gt;''P' 't• \'II t''-

t.

The gtrls rrwt l'-wl'lnlwr l~t.h
-~·at the R&lt;Kitw !~.1pl1'it Church
-~~ to bake ,.,l 1 ~o, 11 •.., l' lio'r·o· w•·rt' &lt;;JX
1 kinds ol (' 01 ,kws m;1de in thr
\ D.erning lulln'&gt;l• .J ),\ ,( o..;;ll'k
~'f lunch at nn1111 :tnd llle allt&gt;r
::·noon wa :-; stwnt 111 p;,,·r;at.~,mg

:'\he

cooklf•-: tn attnwtt\• \:wx• U.. a nd ~~r:lppm g .~t l'- nt ht'CI
: laocks wh it t1 l he gt r l~ had miide
, eatlier in 1hv month to n1 gtv
to the Mt&gt;Jgs County hume.

$1 .95 BLOUSES

l()n Of&gt;ct&gt;mlwr 21 ~~ till·\

~- ei the Bapt1:-;1 Chun·h to
~

'

~
•
~

'

go

C:at'oling. Tht· g 1:-t:. '1' '111 to :1:-;
many hornes ~~~ I I Jilt' allowl'd ,
tpd thank :d! till'"' ' &gt;\ ho m:~d&lt;'
donations HHtll'll ' lll-'
ln the
eburch, ttw ~ t•nJo~·t·d a gtlt e&gt;:~bange anJ trf'al" folluwt&gt; d b~·

$l 95
$3-95
54'95
$5:95
$7.95

SNOW SUITS 30 to sell. Just half or th ~ ir regular price
$10.951o $1950 ____________

. Hes

were 1\arw~ Hent 7. Brenda
Btadford, Laurel Cairns, Dtana
·Ci'oss, Sue curt 1:;, I.inda Gnnd·
ltaff JanP .Johnson, Ann Mc-

Small group. Regular $1.95 to $3.95. Slightly soiled.

Hrl'ttd a
· Webb and Marilla Yo"t .4.dttll~
belptng were Mrs. Cairns. M.rs

HALf PRICE

- - - - --

MISSES $1 .00 OVER THE KNEE SPORT STOCKINGS

.Helen (Sam 1 Johnson. :J•r-;tsl
. ant guardian. &lt;lnd :O.·l rs . M t~ ry

One sLz~ fits l! ll (9-llJ. 3 colors- gre}', d~rk green, black
While They Last -

~tis, gur~rdt&lt;Jn

On Sale For

_

While The, La-lt

In Most Colors and Sins

itMr. and \1t·~ .l!::'rrv Wei_n.
CQlumbus , spent (,hl'i:-tmas wtth
•
parents. Mr and \1rs R
•. flolida visitur s ol ~\'lrs. Ncl~. Borgan wet e ht'r . sons.
'l4fnes and C&lt;..~r~ and thrtr f&lt;~m·
lilt!! of Columbth, and Allen,
wlMJ is employf'ct tn Columbus
J.:Mr. and \lr&lt;.: r';1rl Btac·k ·
~ Columllu-:- . ~. IJ L'n l a day
~tly wil h h1s :.wnt and un-

54 95
54:95
$7.SO
53.95

in Del\ lun

parents, \lr . and Vlrs f)e\-

Rhode&gt;
lO'l'l•n H&lt;.~ rold

Alor.

Albany,

Monda~

a t1err.oon with
uncle and 1.1unt. \'lr . and
R. S. Blnrkw111)d

'-VISITS

ll a- ·

spent st'vt&gt;rnl rJJys he re
Mr. and Mr~ !'r:wk \lur·
at thPir homt· m MiddleMr. and .\ lr'\ .
\1urray

Sites 6 to 16

(,\ad\ ~

Addi sun

·. !!!li..!laS

1· 1:mk

(':ll d -

\1m ·

adm 1tlt&gt;d In Veterans'

_____

39c

4.1" Plaids - Checks Prints. Dacron and CottoD

2 hr $3.00

S6" wide. Avril and Cot·
ton lllends - and all eo].ton paUernt.

49c

Salt

tt•.

C::•

1

Home Insurance Cost to Increase

$8.00

DECORATIVE SOFA PILLOWS
Attractively printed large all over Floral pattern
on 100% cotton one side with a solid colored bact.
14" pillows with bound edges, Kapok filled. Colou:

36" wide. Washable, good
selection prinll. (Small

Red, Green, Blue, Orange

bolla)

$1.00

loll

39c ,a...
36" CORDUROY
wuhllble

-narrow wale.
Solo

11•.

No. Cooper llollaw .Lib Jilall,
stid today it expected to suD- : const.rurtion at 17 state recrea· 10, repairs, Muskingum CoWl· Jack1011. Coullt',L . . .011.
mit . improvements totaling " ·6. tiona! areas.
: ty, $39.0110.
Dillon
denlapnent. pial,
m1lhon to the controllmg board H
.
f
_
.
Und
Muslllopm
€GIIIIty.
.
.for a rovaL
ere ts a 1ts1 o proJecl•l
er Oeslp
Forked Ra . . , ,..._
PP
: undu conslructlon and
those I Lake Alma
improvemenlt M
Ned K Williams . chid engi· 1und-. design pending approval !Jackson Counly, $15,000.
~.
eablal,•· . . . .
neer. sa1d the omprovrmenls ..of funds on Southeastern Ohto: Burr Oak balhho
""'le
nd amp
dor ., 1
affecting 41 areas, wen under Projects
UHer Coastruetioa sion. $50.000. camp ::a exre: ;~ . . ..
•
•• of Jan . I.
• Hocking Lake dredging and sion. $120.0110, and park facil~ Tycoa Leb 'nJ aiM 1"11,
The departmenl also an- 1baffle cooslruction,
Hocking It1.. study, Morgan County, $12,-1 Gallla Ce~Jat7, ··753,

yard

QUADRIGA
PRINTS

1110% eotlon -

COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) - T he, oounced that it otarted J965 1County, $10,000.
Natural tu.sources Department with $2,404,000 in projects under ' Muskingum Rive• Dam

Johnson alao was expected lo
proP&lt;IIl• added federal support i
for medical and dental ochools
and eventual establishment of!
communlly health eenters, In-:
cludln&amp; help for lhe mentally ill·
and !llll'vices for the retarded.

extra tables are needed. Space saver rack store~
four tables. Floral and fruit designs on trays.

DRESS PRINTS

1 lot BEDSPREADS
Chenilles - Hobnails - Florals. Regular
$7.98, $6.95 and $5.95 spreads Included in thiJ
&amp;roup. Twin 1llid Fulls. Pastel colors

1Cotton

79c

Sole

Every Department •••••••• , •• , ,

Fancy ruHled ohade, pull
chain socket. Pink. Blue,

White.
lalt

..

•s·oo

$2·"

REG. $1.00 .... , ... , ............. SALE 69c

SCOTT

CUT-RITE
PLASTIC WRAP

METAL SKIRT HANGERS

tie wrop. 100 ft. on a roll
with ID easy outUna edll.
·~

2 for 25c
Furniture Sale On The 3rd. Floor
Living Room Sultu - Bed Room Suit•
Davenport• - Matlr- - lnfento Fumltul'l Eaoy Clt,alrs - Tablel - Deokt - Cedar Ch.t1 '
Rocklng j Chain __; Recliners Dining • SultH - Dlnltll Furniture - Clblnet. -: l'urnlture on ule for ...,..,. room In your home.

RIG. $1.59 ...... , ...... , .... , :. SALE $1.00
REG. $1 ... ....... , , , ........ ,

SALE $1.19

REG. $2.19 ..... ,. . .... .... , •••. SALE $1.29

REG. $3.19 , , ......... , .......... SALE $1."

The euy to balidfe p~~o.·'·

rust resistant finish.

REG. $1.19 .................... - ... SALE 79c

REG. $2.95 ........ ,. , . ......... SALE $1.89

lalo

4 for 79c
Adjuslable nickel plated ollpo, !Uovolvinl boat. ~~

Sale I Framed Pictures
Natural wood frames-Verplexed

WOOl DRESS
MATERIAL
M" and 80" widths. Fla&amp;
oelo - Baaltet weaveo BoUDdoiDGth Cbeclot - '
~o - Textureo - All
colora.

clips, Blue and piniL

Ftne Quality Adding Machin• Pap.r -------------- -- 21c
lagl• Package of 12 Colored P~tt~cllt .......................... - 49c
Uc Nylon Stretch H•ad Bandt ________ ...................... 19c

January Clean Up Barg1l11.1
All Over The Store In

uns

GOOD QUALIT'I ·:'

Notched shoulder blade, revolvinc metial hook, adjllltable

$4.95 BoHor Homo• and Gardens Gordon ...... ·- $2.50

went overseas later, and
bad a tota I o! 24 years of
service ftmong them- 1
•~side the United 1

pic,.

4 metal tray tables to use for parties or wherever

8 for 69c

during World War II. I

~~1jlpose81 at once and the sev-

Key fealures will he propos·
als for heallh care for the elderly and a network of regillnal
syslems. would cost about $1.2

TRAY TABLE SETS

69c • yonl

---=-:-=::~~~=;---­
PLASTIC SUIT HANGERS

-~~· -· _~ --~----~------ --- Sal• $5.00
Plastic Coat~t4 PIQing Cards by Whltmlft __ .. _____ 49c

, William and David
all in the strvit'f' at the
time, six of them were

ciety.

. $12.9S KING SIZE

Blenda,

Sole

Propose $6.6 Million Plan

billion over five years.

and yellow.

Camera

John. Gottlieb, Hen-

WASHINGTON
PRI!SIdonl Johnson sends 1o Congress
today a "comprehensive" mesllage on his plana for improv~
ing lhe health of the Greal So-

wood. Stripes and patterns. 24 In a package.

DRESS
MATERIAL

----

1

le ply for extra protection. Yellow, pink, sandal19•

Revolving metal hook, notched •boulder blltde. Pink, blue

$2.95 Kodak Zipper Closing Tote Bags ____ __ llle $2 .00
$7.95 Kodak Bluk and White or Color Flr41oh

~~~;~~

pair

PLASTIC GARMENT HANGERS

-Con·
d
Fr~~no farmer.
11 ...nty l~JmJty c:m surthe milllary S4'rvice rethat ht&gt; and hig six broth- ]
1

• ..t

FAMILY PLACEMATS

FABRIC SALE

BED

5 ·:::· $1-45

SPECIALS ON THE MAIN FLOOR

FUIILY

t.

40 inches Wide .

$1 .69 BOYS LONG SLEEVE COTTON SPORT SHIRTS
Sim 2 to 7
2 for $2.50
$2.95 BOYS LONG SLEEVE COTTON SPORT SHIRTS
Sitos 6 to 20 _
__ __ __ ___
2 for $4.00
$4.9S MENS LONG SLEEVE NYLON STRETCH
'TURTLE NECK SHIRTS
________ ------- --- $2.00
$3.95 MENS I.ONG SLEEVE WOOL AND RAYON
SPORT SHIRTS ------- -······-·······-·· 2 for $6.00

Chri stmas Jmnl't guests
COUSin.

$5.00

FROM
llNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL

LoOk pretty as cloth-work better than plastic. Trip·

$3.69

FOR THIS SALI

WORK SHIRTS
-------- 2 for $6.00
$1 95 BOYS LONG SLEEVE KNITTED SPORT SHIRTS
Sit.. 2 to 7
_
2 for $3.00
$2.95 BOYS LONG SLEEVE FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS
2 for $4.00
$1.95 BOYS LONG SLEEVE FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS

MLRRAYS
H ~1nar~~.

SHEETING
MUSLIN

$4.45 Tall Mens Ex. Heavy Flannel

Robert D . Fuller stalion·
ShefliPid

&amp;luk Rock
EICfr• Heavy Unbleached

$2.9S MENS FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS ---- 2 for $5.00
$J.4S TALL MENS FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS 2 lor $S.00
$2.50 MENS FLANNEL WORK SHIRT$ ____ 2 for $4.00
$2.9S TALL MENS FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS 2 lor $4.00
Small Lot $3.9S Bay• CORDUROY TROUSERS ---· $3.00
Small Lot 54 95 /Mns CORDUROY TROUSERS .... $3.00

'•' t!h

BRIEFS

-~--

-- 2 for $6.00

Some hooded - some no1 hood.d

tw~&gt; childn·n. Dunhnr, W.

d&lt;l\ 'S

--

NEWS

NEW! SCOTT

lot). Regular B.llll quality,

130 Pairs Boys $2.95 Trousers. 6 to 18 sizel.
While They Last ............. · . · .. · .. • · $2.00

50 MENS WOOL RED and BLACK PLAID
SHIRT JACS
. ---- --------- $6.00
$1 .95 BOYS FLANNEL PAJAMAS ---··-·-----·· $1 .50
53.95 MENS FLANNEL PAJAMAS -······-- 2 for $6.00
$2.95 MENS FLANNEL PAJAMAS ........ 2 for $5.00
SMALL LOT MENS and BOYS SWEAT SHIRTS .. $1 .00

IL S Black-

:;P\'t·r;tl

SW - 90" Jenith. Printed
Drapel. (Only 35 palr in

108 Pairs Mens $3.95 Trousers. Young mens models. Sizes 28 to 38, While they last ...... · . $2.50

MENS CORDUROY WORK PANTS -------- 54.00
MENS TWILL WORK PANTS . --- . ---- $4.00
TWIU. BLANKET LINED WORK JACKETS • $6,00
EXTRA HEAVY FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS

King Kole 1nd Big Yank

$15·95

$7

and \lr~ Fld:.~ C1r&lt;&gt;{'y
i€'Vf'r:.tl ila\ s vi~J\1111/, rei·

spent

FIB£RGLAS
DRAPES

Solo

-At A Glance-

and 7 inch French Chef covered skillet.

Size 29 to 50 Waist Measure

MENS AND BOYS WEAR

. and M1:s Htl'l1~rd Hhorlt&gt;s

·

Gleaming easy t.o clean stainless steel. Cool-balan·
ced handles .. set consists of a 1 quart covered
saucepan, 11h quart extra deep covered saucepan

160 Pairs To Sell, While They Last .. • ·, · · $3.00

V: Blackwood .

an~ '1''

Reg. $4.95 MAT SITS
SALI $Uf

From our regular stock

---- On Sal• 99c

----

Quarts

Revere Ware Special

DRESS TROUSERS

INFANTS DIAPER and CRAWLER SETS, $1.9S, $2.9S,
$3.95, $4.9S, $S.9S On Solo for 91c, 1.41, 1.91, 2.41, 2.91

$5.69

Reg. $3.95 MAT SITS
SALE $3.1f

160 PAIRS MENS $5.95 TO $9.95

On Sale 4Sc.. SOc tnd 98c

_

G•llont

1 ORO\JI'

GIRLS COTTON PANTIES, Sit" 2-10-12·14 ------ ·· 2Sc
GIRLS $1.50 and $2.50 KAYSER TIGHTS

r~ ··.

ors. Beautiful colors and white

SALE $2.59

__ - $1.41 and $1 .98

GIRLS COT rON SLIPS, Sins 2 to 16
89c , $1.00 11 nd $1.95

sns

Rq. $3.29 MAT SETS

GROUP OF INFANTS $2.95 ond $3.95 SWEATER SETS

.·~ews Notes

·iijyes

SOc a pair
to 11 . Regulor $1 .00
- - . SOc • p1lt

MISSES KNEE SOCKS - Sit.. 9

·~ r!larrisonville

..jpfnt

ON SALE $S .... to $8.75

WOMENS GOWNS AND PAJAMAS

Thet .. s.

The original later paint for interior walls, ceilings,

2 and 3 Pc. Seh

$50.95' Deluxe Mlxmoster without Juicer, Sale 33.97
$60.95 Chrome Mlxmaster without Juicer
Sale $40.63
$34.95 Mixmasler complete with stand Sale $23.30
$13.45 Portable Mixers ....... _...... Sale $9.00
$18.95 Multi-Cooker Fry Pans ...•••. Sale $12.63
$19.95 Multi-Cooker Fry Pans . , , •... Sale $13.30
$21.95 Multi-Cooker Fry Pans _..... Sale $14.63
$19.95 Automatic Electric Can Openers Sale $13.30
$16,95 Deluxe Steam or Dry Irons ... Sale $11.30
$19.95 Automatic Percolators ... , .... Sale $13.30
$29.95 Automatic Percolators ..•• • , . Sale $19.97
$32.50 Automatic Percolators ..••.. Sale $21 .67
$26.95 30 Cup Party Percolators .... Sale $17.97
$21.50 Deluxe Radiant Control Toasters Sale $14.34
$27.95 4 Slice Radiant Control Toasters Sale $18.63
$29.95 Self lowering Radiant Con. Toastora $19.97
$41.95 Auto. Waffle Baker and Grill Sale $27.91
$29.95 Cooker and D"P Fryer ...... Sale $19.97
$32.45 Automatic Griddle with cover . . Sale $21.~
$25.90 Auto. Saucepen with cover .... Sale $17.:17
$18.95 Automatic Egg Cookers . . . . . . Sale $12.~
$29.95 Deluxe Portable Hair Dryers .. Sale $19.97
$14.95 Electrle Hair Dryers . _........ Sale $9.97
$34.95 Automatie Portable Heaters .. Sale $23.30
$24.95 Automatic Percolators .. - ... Sale $16.63
$4.98 Electric Wall Cloeks ... , ....... Sale $3.32
$6.50 Electric Wall Clocks ... , .• , ••.. Sole $4.33

ON SALE $9.75 to $64.50
GIRLS COATS .38 to sell. Just -half of . .,.
th-&lt;L,-.r -re_g_u:lar price.
Reg~&lt;lorly $8 95 to $25 .00 _____ ON SALE $4.41 to $12.50

:---~irls allend tng all lht' actlV I-

52o
59c
75c
73c
75c
73c
12c
73o
59c

Sale! Sunbeam Electrical Appliances

.

..

!®&lt;!·
;.; ~·

FOR ... $2.00
FOR ... $3.00
FOIJ · ·- $4.00
FOR
$4.50
FOR
$6.50

thev last. Just half pri ce. H.egular ly $19.50 to $129.00.

or

1'.1'-r Mr

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

BATHMAT

are

I

woodwork. Dries in 20 minutes. No unpleasant od-

D&amp;y .

WOMENS COATS. Jus t 48 coats for this sale - and while

{G,,givt' e&lt;wh mt&gt;mtwr lhf're one
the demr~ t ed bn~~·s ol cook-

.Joy

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

yd.

FIVE CENTS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1965

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

By Dale RotbJeb
Sheriff Denv.,.
Walker re· Miss Gladys Caldwell. a · sister cense number of the car_ The enter Meigs county.
Proseeuling Attorney Jolm Ep· did not correspond with hit bro- inC IIIII toi«&lt;DC 1111 lDhllllllea
The Galha County Sbelfro cetved a call at 6:30p.m. stat- of Mrs. Johnso~, and a neigh- car had been driven away hur- Upon entering Middleport,l linJ.
,tber's and he also wu broullll dwellinc, wllll inlenl IG . ..
Department Wednesday mghtl ong lhat someon~ was breakmg lx&gt;r. Elmer Adkm8.
riedly.
they wen joined by Middleport! Mitchell gave a atatemenl 1o Gallipolis for more question- property Ill yalue,
solved 1ts second breaking and ' mil&gt; an unoccupted house own·' Adkins and Miss Caldwell iold Depuly Baldwin radioed the Chiei of Police Herbert Gilkey, . telling when he hail been all ing_
onterrng C89e In the last four ,ed by the late Mrs. 0. C_ John· officials lhat they, had seen a number lo \he ,Melga County,who led lhem lo !he Mitchell !evening and !hen was held for 1l
.
.
.
Thlt II the __. IUdl days.
.
son
nO'ar
Cheshtre.
parked
car
·
~nd
Adkms
said
he
Sheriff'
s
D&lt;Pll~_
n
t
and
found
residence
.
further
investigation.
After
mtenstve
lnterVI&amp;winJ
IIIII!
the local alllcWI ben • •·
1
Thls one Involved two bro-: Walk.r and Depuly Jim Bald·.saw lwo petOQill g~tne toward . the car btlonged IDa Sue Mit- · After talking with Clair E . Sheriff Walker. Baldwin and I the older Mitchell. ~ a ed this weet.
,
then, one a resident of Mid· , Will went lo the seene and ! Mrs. Johnson's hove•. which chell of 5:10 Laurel Sl. Middle- Mitchell, 29, Sheriff Walker ask- Epling went lo Mitchell's b~ slate~ent conn~ting bimJell Monday two J1i1D11nC1o8 Nil·
dleport and lhe other of Che· l fopnd no one lhere. They found sets back in • · lane from lhe pori.
.ed him 1o come to Gallipolis !her's residen)ce on Rl. 2 ~ and hll lrother 10 the lileced dents were IQTellled In COIIDM·
shire RD. Being held are Clatrarticles from the house outside Caldwell home.
Meigs eounty Sheriff Robert :for furlher questioning. Tbelshire lu clarUy the statemenl theft
lion wllb a rotollrJ Jut E. Mtlchell, 29 of Middleport ho...,ver_
Adkins said they became sus- Hartenbach gave Sheriff W,alk·l lhree relurned to Gallipolis and given by lhe older MitchelL
Both men wore placed under at RaoklD'1 lirwb IJ!tllll Ill
.and Merlln MttcheU, 25.
1 ~nil Walker !hen talked to picious and had taken the Ji. er and Baldwin permission to ' Milchell was questioned
by , Merlin Mitchell'o sta~ement\ arrest and char&amp;Oii with break· CrowD City.

Sale! SPRED SATIN

sure to shop In EJberfelds Cosmetic and Toll•try
Department on the Main Floor for Special Values Ivery

$6 .95 CAR COATS ..... · · .. · · .. · · · SALE $ 4•00
·
SALE $6.00
$7.95 CAR COATS .... · .... · ......
SALE $7.00
$8.95 CAR COATS . - .. ·" · ·" · , ..
SALE $8.00
$10.95 CAR COAT S - .. · .. · · · ·" · · ·
SALE $14.00
···········
$16.50 CAR C0 AT S

;t.

· ~

PANTS
PANTS
PANTS
PANTS
PANTS

39c

S•l•

NO. 225

Brothers, B&amp;E

Pwtle.

On

at y

---------------------------------------------------------

$12·00

51111

18" wide, aood pattern&amp;,.

e Be

GIRLS CAR COATS

given a1 tht." P fA. and

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$1.95, $2.95, $3 .95 ON SALE FOR -. 98c to $1.98

i{Qckings ril lell v,t111 r.'lndy Each
llrl had made and decorated
Stockings w11\1 g~Ji t t·J and tn~
mings, one f( 1r f'iH'h r ht1d w 1U1

tbe name on

SALE $1.39
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.Yellow, blue or green. Service for 8 .

49c CLING }\

$t .11

69c AERO SHAVE
-·-····79c COLGATE$ PUSH BUTTON SHAVE --·--····
$1.00 OLD SPICE PUSH BUTTON SHAVE -····-·-98c VASELINE HAIR TONIC ------- --- ····-···
$1 .00 GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD ---------·········
$1.00 WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO --··-·--------·--·
$1.09 NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM ----·--·-········
98t DERMASSAGE SKIN LOTION ---·········-· 69c PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA
--PL\JS MANY MANY OTHEIJ SAL! PRICES

Small Group! GIRLS SKIRTS

The girl!l rue! on Uecember
to go 1u tiH" l'h tldren's
IIlli

$6.49
$6.89
$6.89

$1.45 Package of 10 Gilletq Shlnleu Steel Blades

- s· .o 3 to u"X - 7 to 14 Ulld 8 to 16 in subteens.
17H p.11t'S . 11.t.'oo

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$2.89
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$4.39
$5.49

GIRLS STRETCH PANTS

'- Mre,..hml'nts 111 pin.:1 ~wprf1rn.
. e90kies and pup Spt•rtal thanks
.' .ent to Huth B :c~ rt Htt· d .·T ifl SHill
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69c GLEIM TOOTH PASTE
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83c FAMILY SIZE COLGAH TOOTH PASTI ...... 71c
69&lt;· LISTERINE
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$1 .00 JERGENS LOTION
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99c LUSTRE CREME SPRAY SET
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$2.00 NEW DAWN HAIR COLOR SHAMPOO -···-· $1.57
$1.75 TONETTE CHILORENS PERMANENT -·-· $1.31
$3.SO PRETrY PERM HOME PERMANENT -····· $2.62
$1.00 !IAN ROLL ON DEODORANT -------·······- 7Sc
SOr WOODBURYS HAND CREAM -·········-····- :17c
$1.00 PACQUINS HAND CREAM --·······------ -- 73c
65c JOHNSON! BABY POWDER
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DISH TOWELS

69c COLGATf'S TOOTH PASTE
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$1.19 WRISLFY 'S WATER SOFTENER -------- --- 77c
EVENING IN PARIS DRY SKIN BATH OIL . -- ··· $1.75

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Hugh
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t. A pia ~ wt t'nt•tled
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Surprisf.'' wa s [)l't-St'nted w_1th
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STEVENS

Cosmetic and Toiletry Specials

Bargainl In The Ready To Wear Department

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carob . · Wh1lt'
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Store Hours This Week ... Thursday and Fri~~ · 9~00 to .:S:OO and
to 9:00 In The Evening. Bargains··.:in .•c'Every Department, Every Day
On Saturday 9:00
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President Johnson remarked the oth·
er day that v.e are now clost"r to the year
2000 than to 1929
His pomt was that we had just about
moved out from under the long sharlow
east by the d1sastrous busmess crash of
that year
The wars. the altered power structure
of the world, all the changes '" our eco·
nomic life. labor-management relaltons.
the size and role of government which
have taken place since then are now an
Irreversible part of history.
Like gravity, no historical event ever
stops operating with d1stance, but like
a spaceship passing from one planet to
another. we are coming under new mfluences We are beginning to feel the
pull of the 21st century, with its automated, leisured. much more crowded society that we are well on the way toward building.

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Much needs to be done. of course. to
free ourselves of the last draggmg problems hanging over from the early part
of this century, lest our children and
grandchildren flnd that the gltttermg future we enviston for them Is but a tar·
rushed reflection of the past
The overriding Issue is that of peare.
If that can be kept as well or as p~orlv
as 1t has since 1945. perhaps that will he
considered a successful accomphshmer;l
But contmued peace depends on many
other things besides thts country's nu·
clear strength and vigilance
A fundamental question is whether the
scores of emerging nations - as well as
manv of the old bnt 1mrlerveloped nnes
- can achieve democracy and begm to

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deals In Hawaii and Far Easl
His sludw will be the first pro.-

ductwn .set-up m Hawaii's h1s.
tory
Jose Iturb1
tells
frtends that he traveled 50,000

marvelOU!i In the part , natur- mi les th1s year. He 's 68, and
ally, but ran't you wnte the still puts m hours of practicmg

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now 'jshootlng around them."
After only two months. ..The
Owl and the PuS9ycat" h a s
pa1d back half of its lnve .
ment They've already returned the overcall. That's a Broadway rartty.

Alan Bates

dancing with actress

Cla1re

Chapman at L'lntrtgue had
the crowd applaudmg Nobody
..., as sure whether they were
doing • new step from England
or scmethmg left out ol "Zorba
k their ''Best Aclress" Oscar the Greek." but 1t was dtfler•
awards - thtnkt he will be ent.
able to do 11 again for Sophta
F'our elaborate hair pieces,
Loren in ''Judith" m 1966. She
won her f1rst Acade10y Award valued at more than $1 000 ,
were stolen from Inga Swenson's
In 11161 for ..Two Women"
dressmg
room two days beBarkers of an uitra-expens1ve
fore
"Baker
Street'' was ta
musiCal on the road are hopmg
a famous d1rector w11l be able open In Boston. As a result,
lnga was forced to appear on
to cooverl it mto a htt
stage with what Nature gave
Half the U. S Navy oeemed her - blonde tresses that fall
to be on hand outside Matlv's well below her wais1 - but
Manil Gm dl•cotheque ihe that didn't aflect the reviews.
ather nlght. The lure was a Apparently the show IS a hit.
group of Broadway chorus girls Of course the police were m..
who were kfllmg time between formed of the great robbery,
1howo to Monkey. Frug and but neither they, nor Sherlock
Watusi, and they were quite a himself, have a clue.
•lght
The European fashIon hous~s are screaming. The A popular Hollywood otar.
Italiano are furlouo at Gina also important on televis10n, is
Lollobrlglda lor buying her new consulting her clergyman in
wardrobe at Dior's In Paris, and an effort to save her marnage.
the Parisians feel the same way She says she lovea her bridebecause Brigitte Bardot dtdn't groom, but the~ battle even at
patronize their elegant salons parties, and she can't stand the
de couture As a topper. the v10lent b1ckermg
No sooner
French models have formed a did ' 'The Cmcinnat1 Ktd '' start
union to protect themselves filming than its director, Sam
from the lnva01on of "Vikings, Peckinpay, exited and wa ~ r~
laxons, Teutons and Yankees " placed by Norman Jewuson.
'IIlio department pleads guilty Then the picture got under way
to being a Yankee. but what and two of the stars were put
about thooe Vtklngs• Haven~ out of comm1ssion temporanly.
IHn one in years Love their Sl&lt;We McQueen fell off
his
costumes though.
motorbike, and Tuesday Weld
lituck a cigarette m her eyeRichard Boone's oetfnJ actfvl- which wasn't easy to do. betles theoe days are all hmlted cause she was supposed to have
to Ills studio and production stopped omoking. 'llle movte is

When Evangelist Billy Graham dined at the Howa1i Kal
the other night, he caused a big.
ger fuss than any movie star
who's ever entered fh'e restaurant - Including Cary Grant
Jack P:l!ance and his wife have
parted again ... Quincy Jones
took off for a week's vacation
in St Thomas. bracing himself
lor the torrent of work expected as a re!lult of his recent
promolion to a veep poat at
Mercury Recorda.
Charles Merzbath, who fs a
tycoon In the toy tram and
mlmature automobile
filed,
dashed to the coast Ion a regu.
lar • sized plane) to be With
Anjanette Comer. She's
the
actress who Is supposed to be a
big noise after 'The
Loved
One" is released
The film
version of 20th Century Fox's
next giant war film, "Datelmo
Paris, August 1944," will em·
ploy the same technique a•
was utilized for Darryl Zanuck's
"The Longest Day" - four dif·
ferent languages Ill the dialogue. The actors Will speak
French, German, English and
SwediSh.
Q -

Oil how llliiiiY oc caolooo

bave two brothers served In
the U. S. Seoaw al lbe oame
time?
A - Twice.

Q - What lo the official IIIlo
of the envoy of tbe Pope Ill
forelga couotrl01?
A - Nuncio.

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Most parents In raisin&amp;
their children follow a pattern
that Is olmllar to the one thai
W85 uad on them t w1th sucb
commendable r..uttal ).
Tho
Important points to remember
are that correction should be
prompt and dellnttely related
to bls miademP~~or. It must be
admlntstered m love and not 1n
anger or Impatience, and I&amp;
should not be !0 mUd •• to be
meaningless or so severe aa to
takll the heart of the child.
The cblld who feels that 110
bu been unjuolly puolshed
1VfD feel reseotmenl ralber
titan repentance. Ia addition
to t1t1o be will feel tbat be t.
belni reje&lt;led by h11 parenbl
aDd bl1 behavior wfD wonn
rather than Improve.

Cut Your Own Taxes:4

SOCIAL

Sickness No Longer
Pays Quite So Well

SECURITY

pay he would receive no credit
for the first 30 days. For the
remaining 30 days he would
take a credit of the '100 week·
ly maximum.
Now take the oue of a work·
,.. whose employer paid him
75 per cent or less of his nor·
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The Social Security Dlotrlot
Office In Marietta processed
over 3,100 cla1ms for ooclal ,.,_
curtly beellto during 1964, stated Paul J . Hughes, Asslstaot
District Manager In charge.
This Is about an 11 per cent
Increase over the previous year.
The Marietta district Includes
Washmgton, Atheno, Mei111, and
Monroe countle1.

It's still possible to say that
you can make (and keep! more
money while being home sick
and drawing your pay than It
11 by going to work every day.
But possibly because of a·
buses of the sik pay credit In
former years, this 1S one area because of sickness. Unless he
whero Congress made draatic waa hospitalized at least one
day during the period of absence
changes In 1964.
The number of olalma from
Before sick pay becomea a there Ia no credit for the first each of the counties were: 1,·
factor m your tax return there seven consecutive days
141 Washington, 1,216 Athens,
Tbereefter, lor tbe remainmust be pre!lellt these ele481 Me1gs, and 317 Monroe. Not
der of tbe 30 dayo, be would dements: You were absent £rom
all of these claims were for
work because of sickness or In- duel bli full pay up lo a mat· retirement benefits, Hughea satd
JUry m 1964 and during this lmum of S'/5 a week. After the The above figures Include ovpet1od of enforced absence from 80th day the mnbnum deduc- er BOO claims from disabled
work you received compensap tion would be $100 a week, as- workers and tHeir dependents.
lion from your employer. (II suming tbe employe received Several hundred claims were
you received payments under that much or more.
also flied by widows and surAssume the sam feacts but
an insW"ance contract,
th e
viving children of deceased
amounts sa received are not re- the employe wao hospitalized workers.
at least one day. He received
portable on your return.)
It is expected 1965 wiU have
If you were off the payroll a stk pay cred1t for the full an even greater increase in the
while you were absent from penod of absence. Hll maxi- number of claims.
work , you have no siCk pay mum cred1t was $75 a weelr:
Here are hinta to speed up
credit lll!d none of the follow· for the first 30 days. At the end the processing of a claim.
of the 30-day pertod the maxi·
ing apphes m your ease.
Have the wlll'ker's aoclal
The new SJck pay rules wIll mum credit advances to the security card, a copy of hil
probably become known as the actual pay or noo a week, 1964 W·2 form or tax return,
75 per oent415-$100 formula. whichever is lesser.
Notlo the attempt to equalHere's how Lt works :
Ize
the lax ltreak between the
You were abstal from work
beeauoe of slcknen or tnjury employe who reoolves full pay
and your employer paid you while he Is slk and the one who DI!VOTE!. TO INTIRIIT OP
MI!IGS MAlON IRII
your lull rate or more than 75 receives a reduced rate during
per oent ol your full rate whDe such time. The former must
Richerd 1. Dwell, 'ubiiiMr
you were away. After you were wait 30 daya bfore the credit
CtletNr Thanrwhlll lditOf
away 10 dayl you would lake beg1ns , the latter wa1ts only
o olck pay credit of lbe actual seven days. And if he 11 hospitomoaol reoefved weekly up to altzed any time durmg his per·
a maximum ol UOO a week lor 1od of absellC&lt;l he starts to get
tbe balonee ol tlte time
you mstant cred1t
Wberev"' 11ck pay credit apwere away.
plies
It presents an opportunContrary to the old rules ln
this situation, lt makes no dif Ity to make a oubstantist ta•
lerence whether you were hoo- savmgs
pltal!zed or not. If you rece!v· Take the time to give a full
ed mort than 75 pr cent of explanation of the circumstancyour normal aalary while you es and attach thlo statement
were absent, you get no credit to your return. Your statement
until you have beeo away moro should recie the date you first
missed work, the date you rethan 30 days.
turned, the amount of pay reFor eumple, an employe wa• elved as contrasted to your
absent because off lllneas for oarmal wages, nature of the
00 dayo m 11164. His employer illneoa, the name of the hospitcontlnued to pay him during ti and th date you were hoethiS time hiJ full oailll')l of ~ p1talized.
t month Since his payment waa tNEXT: New Tu Breaks lor
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THE DAILY SENTINEL

tlte direction of juveofle dellnquency. When d1sc1pline at
borne falls, the only way to
avert real dllsas.ter is for the
parenhl to seek help from a
aoclal agency or chiltl auJd·
anct clinic.
It ohould not be necesaaey
to puofsh any
well adjusted
child frequently. The found a•
lion of good d11clpl!ne 11 mutual love and respect.
The Inspiration of a good
example is a far more power·
ful Incentive that the fear of
any lonn of punishment. S o
spank occasionally - II by doIng so you get a good result
but never apply this form of
punishment to a child who
has rnched the age ol 10. Aa
your ohlld grows older• reaoonlng With him or wilhhotdlnl
privileges is much more ef·
lecttve.
Q-ln order to save molley
1 am giving my baby diluted
canned milk and the older child·
ren instant nonfat powdered
milk. Is It detrimental to their
health not to get fresh milk?
A-ll the ca•oed milk
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evaporated rather than COil·
densed. it Is idfBI lor your
baby beclluse It has been thor·
oughly sterlllzed and 1a more
even
eutly digested than
fresh milk . It Is also leS! likely to CAuse a rash. Dried milk
to also perfectly wholesome and
whell tt Is a question of uslnl
powdered milk or cutting down
the amount of milk you can
k!;e your children. by all meana
use tbe powedered milk.

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of the marriage certificate, and
stop at the Social Security OJ&amp;.
trlct !Allee at 331
Fourtlt
in Marietta
three
Street
months before retiring.
-What 1o tbe lartltll f Jiy o1 plull?
A _ Composile family·

AU..STARS

1'he leacue leadlnl Athens l le.&amp;~~gue play with wlru11 aga inst Golden Gales.
1'he Bulldogs lng by 1-3 senior Er1c Gustav- eraging 17 5 potnts a game WLth
Bulldogs 1nvade Pom•roy ~'tt- l Middfeporl and Wellston and went down to defeat after hold· son who IS carrying • f8 6 av· .24 field goals and %l
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defeats
by
Nelson"Yille
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Jackmg
ot IJ pomt halfhme lead. erage m league game~ He has throws for 70 points
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Lancaster overcame Coach Me.. Ihit on 30 field goals and 15 foul Other expected Panther starters agamst At!"lens are Guards
Coach Rwss Moore'!! Panth -1 Pomeroy, presently tied for l .t. tee 's boys with a full court lshota for 75 pmnts
en will be entertaining a team 1fourth place m the Southeast-I press tn the last half.
Roundmg out the Bulldoglt'l Bill Jewell and Bob
Smith.
that has won four straight ero Ohio cage loop with Logan, The Bulldogs have npped the starting five are husky Larry 1 ~nter Bob Crow , and forward jj
SEOAL contests and five Jf has tall~ 237 point!! while op- nets for 301 point! m league i Coon, Bruce
Rannow, D 1 c k Bruct? Simpson.
SlX games this season
pos1bon teams have netted 271. games while their opponents Adams and Todd Snyder
Pomeroy will also be un the
The Panthers, thus fa.r, have Athens' lone loss of the year h&lt;tve managed to sink only 185
Pomeroy's scoring
attack hardwood Saturday night host- I!!~=::....__
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two defeats. Pomeroy Js 2-2 in 40-49 margin to Lancaster's •ions have been paced In scor· wacd Phil Swindell who is av- Blue DevLls
Ttlllllm~ Team~ Come bome

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new 64-page book "Cut Your Own Taxa1,' available
only through this newopaper.

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10 'lOUR CAR-

To spank or not to spankT
That ts the question thai P"""
zles many young p~jrentl . The
answer 111 not 1..1mple. W llllt
works well for one chfld or ID
one set or circumstances, may
not work well for another or in
another set of clrctwnstancea.
form of
punishment te to teach yOUI'
child obedience 10 that he
will nol develop habits that
are physfCllily dangerous to
hunself or others or that ore
socially uoacepllible.

We DO-rrOtJRS'ELVERS
lJM LUMBER
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By RAY DE CRANE
Newspaper Eolerprfoe A110.

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

reviews now" The nerve of
the United Stales to export tls
capitalistic trivia to the serious
ctltzens of the USSR!
Film
dJrector Daniel Mann - wh o
guided Shtr!ey Uoolh. Anna
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AI home. automation is the geme let
loose flom the test tube of science which
prom1ses so much , both of good and ill.
Here the question is no longer one of untomzahun and strikes but of how we are
to learn to live with the thinking rna·
rhi nes With a mirumum of human suffermg and dislocation
To solve this problem will require, not
bargatnmg shrewdness, but wisdom and
statesmanship on the part of both workers and employers. G1ven that, we may
euler a Golden Age of free enterprise
that Karl Marx or the Utopians never
dreamed of
The recent four-year agreement be·
tween the Longshoremen's Association
and Atlantic and Gulf shippers may be a
token of this. The new contract at long
last calls for gradual reduction in work
crew s1zes, made possible by automation
and made neces~ by rising costs.
The same situation must eventuallv be
resolved on the railroads and in steel
and other important industries There are
also serious challenges to be met tn the
areas of education, poverty, crime, urban bhght.
It Is an uphill journey to 2000 A D. But
when we look back and see how far we
have chmbed since 1929. or even 1959,
it takes a real devotion to pessimism to
be able to say It was better yesterday
than 1t w11I be tomorrow.

Bulldogs Invading Pomeroy Friday

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earn a fair share of the world's wealth
[or thelf peoples
To do thi&gt;, th ey must be helped to !irk
the related problems of poverty 1gnorame and runaway population growth.

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Producer David Merrtck would
like Mary Martin to tour " Hello Dolly" in the Soviet Union
next Summer Mary would be

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Catgut is a tough cord made \ets, and archery bows, accord111 ,Jd 01! :\t::\o\ York v1s ited her
P""""· Mr and 'drs . William I
from the lntestinOI of certain In&amp; .to the Encyclopaedia Brita
t ·n,ler durong the holidays
Ent..-..1 HoapHal uospll·l animal s, especlaliy sheep, and aon:;;li
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· JUNIOR WOMAN'~ n.l'B 1 F.ttw! H1ddle 'vfr·" Jt~mf'" N Hl ll' r bt&gt;Jng a patu•nt, at Umdded
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-. N Ha\ien Jumnr \\'um Hou-.. h \II Halph St\ ' e:- i:11 1J •~"r~ 1 h Ho~pllal 111 t:o lumbus, P'l' PLEA SAI\'T _ Ftve new PT. PLEASANT- A special Mn. Melvm Lee Clagg, Rt.
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, Club"''~ntertalnt:'d ne'l'r lllf'm I I ht' !r(•" l~"')~s
Oh iu
board member!
were elected class for datrymen will be olila rt&lt;'entl_. with a cJmner a\
4·H CLLH \1EEI~
\lr &lt;~n_d \l n Jntrn Wolle at the genera l
membership ferE-d tn Point Pleasant begin- J~r., Galh~il5, E~lzabeth OU'
lib Evans Steak Honst' In t;al The Ht'nd Hu ~tler&lt;&gt; 4 H {lub t!'d dltldten of l~e\t'Ll'.' , 0 VIs- I et&gt;tmg of the Hldden Valley nmg the IaUer par t of January Caldw\1, GB.U ipohs, Betty L '
• Upolis. Jo" o\l~wtng thl:' dmnt'J tlw lwld ltH·I r I t:):;:ll letr
m,,nthl\ il•·d fnt&gt;nd~ heH on Sunda?'"
tountry Club Tuesday evening. and running for seven weeks : Bmg , Rt . 2, Gahpohs; ~~:se l
1t&amp;embers mt'l lll tht&gt; hnmt o' nwt&gt;tHtg !l&lt; t t•mbt&gt;r :2H l9ti4 .It
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and 1\.lrs Wdltan~ .Ch~ s-1 New board members elected Thts class lS being offered by \ 0 Whittaker, Kanauga. ·lot: 'l
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Mra Ro~I . !it'Jn ttz .... here a the ;.Je.,., 1\ilv~n l. udgl 1\.111 \t:'r vl~ttrd fntonds ut \1artelta to serve a two - year term West Virglnia University, Coop-, Mane C. Jones , Rt. 1, Pati '
lh~t busmes~ meeting wa .; The ntf't'ltn!r. was • i:i llt'd tn ul 0 nil Sunda~
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Horry Dar- eratlve ExtenslOn Service, and Paul Dean Will tams Rt
held
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dt'r b\ tht' prt&gt;..,ldt·nt. ::-::mdl ,l
HPI t•nl dl'n~lt'r gue~ts of Mr ~~~~e Charle~ Y~·nham,
Joe Will be taught by specialists cr·own City ; Bette L. Null. ' I
Miss Wandet SH•mplt:' -.~a s lh&lt;', J&gt;Jt ke n" J'tw m -, t&lt;.~lla \ l l'ln n1 of .md \lrs Jatk Stewait of New Neeiey and H. p Hat.ch Re· lrt\'11 the Umverstty
I h.pohs, Mrs. ~ha~\es E 1.8 Eb1\)est speakeY for tht' ,•vt&gt;nmg [Wt:'l"' .,.,&lt;~::. he:- ld [)evonons "".~·~ ~ H&lt;t\t'n v.+&gt;re Mr and Mrs R~uf mammg members are
Wtl· The aessaons will comnst of cey, Pomeroy, MISS HLy~ t E
She spok e on Chnstmas dPI ur- lt•d u, l.t'dll \tilt \1Jllt-r (on llt'n '-;tt'\~nrt an·d · son Gary o · ll~m RarcJm , Jr' Paul Som- retding, forage
production, tersbach. Pomeroy ' ~a~~~
Sizes 4 to 10
attons Hepflr!S wt&gt;rt&gt; given tn Cookt' ( '••nn lt' l la/o:~l'll\ &lt;Jnd '\1d-.ull \l t ~ :v1&lt;uy Aumill er f~ ervtlle Robt!it But(her and Ro- houging productiOn
record~. [ Rose , Rt. 2, Racme, MIt 0
the foUowmg .:ommllh:t" t h.m - lllld&lt;J 1\oll -.h
fhu tl&lt;~rd Mt s. Max me Arno
bert .Adkms
fal ~1 b~smess records. and the Hughe!i, Midd leport,
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Dlen - Mrs Hogt&gt;r ~tnk, ('hnsl · l The pr ogram was prrsef11 t'd am1 Uaughtej• MSUSieJofk PFomel- 1 Elmo l·'; JeSZ ft&gt;hrmg presi-' use or ~edit.
I Roush, RL 1, PLietar•tn; t- Mrs I
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VALUES TO $9.99
Richard Grmstead
Mt&gt;nl at , If'! ( '.tth\ Hag~er_tv.
A. lit.:&gt; I o~~ \1:)s Ste wart and ch,tldrP~ I mendattons for budding and fin· \ Extension Office m Pomt Plea~- ! u~n~ta .. ~r/ w~ido Wilhs, Rt
Health Uepartult'nl r~poltt-"d on ~\mle , Jl:'nnrtt'r Zf'lk l: ·. S~:~nd.r,t a,n
Hutchte a nd Lisa
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addltton~ to the ,·lub.ant We must have at least 10 J.ac son, Pomt· Mrs. Francls
WOMEN'S
&amp;he treat:; l&lt;tkt' tt tu I akul ;-.t&lt;Jte Pwkt•Jh HPtkl Hurns and ~,d 1lllllll\
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Tbe club • ott"d \ll grre a d0- lllust l atPcJ !&lt;tlk lias grvt&gt;n b\' \ It ., I au
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Gilmour Mary Stem
Harry
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ltelrt&gt;slmwnts Wt'fe servPd bv Jcunes Trent and .son of Day- n H~lile Morgan club manager,
SON IS 8
Wellston , Tanya L row&lt;.,.aats,
.nd' meetmg Wt&gt;rt' ~JS Eugene l'heryl and Vicki Bumgardner ton 0 Mr and .Mrs RI~hard was reco ~~ · ior servkell he ' MASON - Mr and M_~s land; Mrs. John J L ._. Ste hResson \1t "s Fronre&lt;; Wt'i)ver.l,t1 1ho!!eattendtn~ SandraPi rk Hu•IIHI and J)ebra of Parker ~-''~&lt;u cont~buted. toward club :James Duddmg are snnounclecg i Ravenswood, Mrs ·F'Mrs. Rl~h- ,
BOY'S
.. _ Ro ger FmK \lrs RtrhH• 1·k' Hurns Cnnme Ha~ buq.; ~~l:i ~ .lane Powell of MOlt
thtn the past birth of thetr first ch tld D ens, Grayson, Ky '
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llinlham :Vlr s .t.lfrH.i Sprouo;t' , (;tlnwn• A li te Stone Jenmlt-r ' Pallgh of ( harleston
~his work Morgan reviewt!d fnamed Troy Lyn. Gra t!uls
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dl Mrs John D. Gras'
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\E. Johnson, New . Have~ a.;n · ' Young's Trailor Court so~la~g
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H. t\'k~rd Ca1tt\ Haggt&gt;rtv t:atl and \1ts Vltnd Curnmms, Paule ro.
outimed im rove- Mrs . Nellie Duddmg,
8Sl ' lp m , Mrs Melvm
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~EJIACLIMA GARDEN CLUB Mtller, Coz.) Cooke, D(bbte nw t ' mrnt n ~ Larry Cummtns ~ Mrt }1~~~: la!t year s!.h as ~ grest g~andparents c.~·~ C~~;: ~ Rl. 2, Galh,pohs, s~n, 10 15 a.
MEN'S
The N~hac\nm. (,tilden ('\ub Hlt•k&lt;lrd Stf'plrrn t!H lstt&gt;atl Le- ot !.dart ~alls.
0 ., Jal'k i ~enllstallatton of a lift up a Mattie Rmg, Hartfcc 'd Mrs m ; Mrs Charles 04...
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Samuel Lulmnlns and Hu ssell Cummms l le m
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. Pomeroy, son, 8: p.
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Henry CletandEd. rsd Green, I
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Wilfong, Mrs. Harry Ro!seb&lt;lOifl, l
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- - - - -Mrs . Hobert Kuh n' Mrs
M s Ro·
A short . busmess mee tmg hw (J1 110 w1·re hol1da\' j.!,lll'Sls John Jf'ifsou 1"\'lrnilld
River aews . .eld
G \J' 1 I man Hyst&gt;H and son 1 ht r ·Mrs '
· "as conducted Mr-; Hav Ptd.- .·)I \H'r 11\fllhrr \1n · sad ir
1 G•uge rudlo&amp;!l - ~ lp~ 1 bert E Lee and daug eErd rd l
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Mr 1'i nd
Mrs
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PT, I'LEA~ .&lt;\:\' T - The Ma i teet;
Pt. Ple~sanl 26.1 fallin
Eichinger , Morton Nea l,
aeveral
pirt urP~. _she had !-lou~t&gt; ol ('1! ·\Tiand . \'a . '' l"llrd !'011 f ounty ( our1 Tusday night
eroy 2~. 15 Hmton 1.82,_ . Kg _ James M cCl&lt;:~in, Mrs . Donald
made from feathers
tl(' l't' during thr Wt'l·hnd
f'it'~·h•d .J olm 1,\ nd yl Wilson
Kanawha Fa.lls 5 8_7 fallmg, ~ I&lt;.:blin , Mrs. Jame~
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.~\s Charle!- Jay. Mrs. John Badg~ey,
Bate, , Mrs . Marli n Bens!ord. wt'!'l.. dut;' lll t fw dt'; ll ll o! ht:"r
\\llso_n !S b~:&gt;g nm111g Ius Ilf_th Lanham . presidt&gt;nl of the Pt. one fool, on .the Sl ·
renee Brohord, Ted Rtley , Mrs.
NrJ. Henry Buck. Jr.. Mrs . ~ l \lC' : 111 .1;!w ..\Irs o . 11 Kem- \&lt;'&lt;lr ot li lt' s1x ye&lt;il" te_rm Bts- Pleasan t- Mason County Ch~- Lon 19.U7, fa\lmg .
Jo:ldridge Blame, Joclyn
Middleport
No. Second
~ell 1s o;l:111,ng lu:i th1rd year ber of Commerce Board o! Dt - Boat ~ovementte Sta te stan, Patn.ck Chfford,
l)ooald Bumgardner :-.It's Oa pt' r
rid Fields J r \hs 'lhoma:-; 1 \1 1 and \ll ~ l;r 1 t.~ld Cer- .t nt! ,..,d ... al ~ u &lt;~ pp01n ted to lhe
appointed committees Oblo R1ver - Buckey
Veith David Gaul, Horner Cra•w· '
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lloffma.n, \1rs. Llo~d llnf frnan. 1ad 1 .~nd s(, 11 111 l'il\dhogo F.llls, fl ~a lth c.ommtltt&gt;e an.
unacy l {nr the year of 1965 at r~ meet· up 14, J · P m · m · Jordon 1•
Mrs Bt l\ Howard \Jr o.; Hob. 1I 0 Vl slll'd J\t'l the twiHi;,l\s Hot~rrl ( l&lt;Jr~&gt;nrf' Adktns
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f the Board Wednesday down 14, 5 15 P·
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up 14, 2 10 am; Poplur u~ 110•
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Cht•'&gt; H'J \\'t&gt;..t\t'l has been a nmg Ius s1x \'f'df te rm
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l...d. by Lanhn..rn were Exec· 1. m ; Z1mmer up 17, 2 a .: •'
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!l:ne Hntr l:\ 1 C\t&gt;v;- an d oh o AD\11/tr.n -- Mrs Anna E. Do 11. ger chairman
Robert 1worLh UtJ 22f 6.10 a.
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l) JSCHAUt,fJ) - C011nie S u t 1 ~
Bail wavne Abbott. p m. Hamllton up II '25 P·
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11 omer i o-chatrmen; Industrial develop. Ben McCool up 4 W a rn'
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i ~!y a~pperly' chalrm~n , L. W. f &lt;J,er UfJ I 20 a. m., Franklin .' ~ I
Getty Dr. Kenneth llrync, Joe , up s·50 a. m.; Sulvay up 4 •
te' Knox Dye, COl. Frank a. m
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d Dr F.ari Gault 1 J!.aaowha Fallt - 0 . F. Shear·
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;l Pleasa~l .Jr. Woman"• : 12 ·20 a. m.; Warren Hougland
: , b, · and J. H. Sumervll\e. I up 1:4S a. m.; 0 . F. Shearer
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1-Solid Cedar Bedroom Suite, Reg. $219·50, Now $164- 95
1-Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, Reg. s299·95 , Sale S224· 95
1-Walnut Bedroom Suite, Reg. $199·95 ---- - Sale $149·95
1-Tan Bassett Bedroom Suite, Reg. $269·95 -- Sale $199· 95
1-Cherry Bedroom Suite, Reg. $279·95 - - - - - Sale $209· 95
1-Grey Bedroom Suite, Reg. $229·95 -------- Sale $172·45
1-Maple Johnson Carper Suite, Reg. ~49·95 , Sale $187·45
1-0ak Bassett Bedroom Suite, Reg. $279·95 Sale S209·9 '
1~Walnut Bedroom Suite, Reg. $169 95 --- - -Sale $123·70
1-Tangier Bedroom Suite, Reg. $199·'5 - - - - - Sale $149·95
1-White Canopy Bedroom Suite, Reg. $269·95
S202· 50
1-Walnut Bedroom Suite, Reg. S239·95 · - - - Sale S179·9'
1-Walnut Bedroom Suite, Reg. S189·95 - - - - - Sale $142·45

1-Table &amp; 6 Chairs, Reg. $139· 95 - - - - - - Now only S105·00
1-7 pc. tan &amp; white Dinette Set, Reg. sn9·95 -- -Sale S89·95
1-42" Table,8 chairs, charcoal grey, $149·95 -- Sale S112·50
1-7 pc. Dinette, white &amp; blue, Reg. $129·95 - - - - Sale S97·45
1-42" Round Table, lrg.leaf, 6 chairs, $129·95 Sale S97·45
1-Drop Leaf Table,4 Chairs, E. Am. s139·95 Now S105·00
1-7 pc. DineHe Set, Reg. $149·95 - - - - - - - - now only S112·45
1-Drop Leaf Table, 4 Chairs, Reg. s49-95 ------ now_$37·50
1-7 pc. Set, white &amp; turquoise, Reg. $99·95 ·----now'74·"
1-42" Round Table,4chairs, Reg. $139·95 ----now S105·00
1-7 pc. Set, white &amp; gold color, Reg. $119·95 --., now S89·95
1-7 pc. green, white Set, Reg. s99-95 - - - - - - - - - now S74·"
1-7 pc. Set, walnut, tan color, Reg. $149·95 ---- now $112·45
1-7 pc. Red &amp; white Set, Reg. S99·95 ------ nowonly$74·95
1-7 pc. Black Set, Reg. S139·95 - - - - now only $10$·00

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1-0dd Ex. long Sofa, foam, skirt, S279·95 now S20~95
1-0dd green Sofa Bed, Reg. $68·00 - - - now iust 551·45
1-0dd beige plastic Sofa, Reg. $44-95 - - - - now $33.10
1-Danish Sofa, chair, nice cover, $139·95, now SJ05.oo
1-Solid Maple Setee, match. chair, $259·95 - · - - S215·00
1-5 pc. mapl~ L. R. Sofa, chair, 3 tables, S189· 95 S1~2""

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1-2 pc. Green nylon L. R. Suite, Reg.
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1-2 pc. Beige nylon L. R. Suite, Reg. ~79· 95 now $209·95
1-2 pc. Brown ny. L. R. Suite, Reg. ~49·95 now $187·45
1-2 pc. Beige nylon L. R. Suite, Reg. ~59·95 now S194·00
1-2 pc. Black ny. L. R. Suite, Reg. S259·95 now $194·00
1-2 pc. Green ny. L. R. Suite, Reg. S289·95 now ~17·45
1-2 pc. Grey nylon L. R. Suite, Reg. S299·95 now $224·95
1-2 pc. Early Am. L. R. Suite, Reg. S299·95 -- now ~24·95
1-2 pc. Early Am. L. R. Suite, Reg. $359-95 - now $269·95
3-2 pc. L. R. Suites, turq., br ., beige S169·95 - now S127·45
1-4 pc. Sectional, beige, Reg. S399·95 - - - - now S299·95
1-3 pc. Sectional, aqua, Reg. S299·95 - - - - now S224·95
1-3 pc. Sectional, gold color, Reg. s359-95 now S269·"
1-5 pc. Black Sectional, Reg. S359·95 --- now s26~·95
1-2 pc. Green L. R. Suite, Reg. S289·95 · - - - now S217·45
1-Extra long Sofa &amp; chair, beige, Reg. S299·95 ~24·95
1-Brown 2 pc. Suite, nylon, foam, S289·95 now S217·00
1-Turq. Suite, nyl., foam, best cover, $299·95 ~24·95
1-Beige Suite, Reg. S249·95 - - - - - reduced to s187·45
1-2 pc. Red L. R. Suite, Reg. S239·95 • - now iust $179·95

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HOLLYWOOD iUPII - DocPT PI.~AS .~NT - The l!Jt!S toro today were trymg to fully
gard ~n calendars are available •evaluate tesll liven to actor
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in lht&gt; Countv Extens ion Office Edmund. Lowe. 72. famed for ~Is
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in Point Plea~ant. You
may. dapper detective roles in movtes
have your cnpy by eilh@r drop- during the 1930s and 19-Ws.
ping In at the office, ca lling
Lowe
underwent extensive
or writing .
electrocardiograph tests and dl~ !
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Thil year's calendar ha&amp; in - agnosis Tuesday for a serious I
farm ation about varieliei , plan- heart condition.
:
nlng thi! garden fertilization, Lowe's dod.or aald Lowe has
pe 1 t control and ~ther valuable , a "third-degree heart . bloc~"
information regarding the v~&amp;- and has had trouble w1th htl
table garden
heart for ~some ttme.

and baby dau8hle', Beth Am, of his pll'ellll, Rev. and Mrs. 1neu VIJJIGp ,lll "'"" niV'W! · •.!.,
ot .Mariella, GL, called Gil
Wilbur llaiWr.
MalOOf! Satnrda) .
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and Mrs. Cl&gt;arl01 Hannum • . Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush re.
Mr nd .II
Trio . .. • ,
family Sunday.
· tumed home after spellding .sev- 01 ~ w~i Sun~a_;· ..., 1
Mrs. Sarah llarmWD, Mrl. eul days wttft her oon, Cecil I gu~- of Mr. and ""· , ., n
"'~ifli. 'nley alii! ealled
Harriett Hannum and Janet and ~ •.., and famtly at Akron •1 Rl...
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Irene Winebrener were business Olno.
the home ol Mr. and \Ira liOl&lt;&gt;
By Irene WI t1 OB•r
visilorl In Galllpolla Tuelday. Mr. Dane Hannum of
the w~....r-- Jn the llfternoxn.'
Mr. and "
John
Weekly
wcv - n"•·
Mrs. Mildred 'lbomapon eaJI. WJIIhiniton. D. C., police fOrce
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ed on Maude Roolh 'lbursday open! the New Year's holiday• Mr. and Mrs. Adre)&gt; .. 8righ
ma Dudding, to blr home atfer afternoon.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family Ill Marloa, 0 h ' • ·:
·~ the bolidays with lo- Mr. and Mrs. CalviD Bletslng Cl&gt;arles U..nnum and Robert. .,.,.. weektllld pella ol hb ·
cal relaUvea.
ealled on Mr. and- Mrs. ()key Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hofl- allier, Mr • .1114 Mrs. DarMr. and Mrs. Clyde Bumgard- Roolh and Mr. and Mrs. Ross man and children of Belvidere, rell Hoffmu (AIIdMy) and fam ~
ner of Gilboa, Ohio, recently Wlnebrener New Year'• after. DJ., are spending a few days ily .
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewla noon.
with his parents, Mr.
and Mr and Mro Donald Shield: .
Gilland and family.
Mr. and Mro. Robert Tltomao Mrs. Clarence Hoffman.
and
~ spending tilt
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Diehl and are the proud parents of a Several attended tile watch holidays in Florida visiting her
children of South Charleston re- new dau~htor their first child. meetings New Year's Eve at parents, !.lr. and Mn. Pauley. '
cently visited friends and rela- Mr. ond Mn.. Clarence Thomas the Oak Grove EUB church
lives In Pomeroy and In Mason. are the paternal grandparents. and the General Assembly ol Mr&amp;. Audrey Hoffman bas acMra . Eber Roush spent Thoro- Miss Mary Dudding Is spend· Mr. and Mra. Ralph Baxter the Body of Christ Church.
cepted employmetll u lady cus
in Nitro, W. Va. She ac- Jng some time with her sister, and son of Princeton, W. Va. Mr. and Mf11 . Alvaro Pauley todlan at the Muon Count~
companied her sister, Miss AI- Alma Dudding, of Nitro.
were Chrlstma1 holiday guetts and Jimmy Canter were basi· Court llouae.

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wen New Year's dlnn..- guest8 fter Usa Dawn at Hol2er Ho•
' ter 8 nd bro!her·inlaw, f pita!
' on January' I, at 1:!2 a.m.
of her "'

zer 8011pllal. The baby welshed ail&lt; P'"mcla, five JDtl ODHiaJl
owx:es. GrandparenUI IN Yr.
and Jlln. Lewil Johnton of
New llavOD and Mrs. Dermil
n.uOAi •• of .Maaon. Great gra·•
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parents are Mrs. Helen Johnson ol Pomeroy and
Mrs.
Ma ttle R'UJgS 0 f Hartford ·
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Barton
and daughters ol Elizabeth, Pa.
v1sited relatives and
friends
In the area over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scyoc
and family ol Parkersburg spent
New Year's Day with her mo, Mrs. Nellie Dudding. Mrs.
Juanita Ward of HunUngton, andaughter of Mrs. lluddalso viaited over tfte boll-

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WHt Vtrglnlll Ted! II Moot- r.o Meoel1&amp;t IIIII family
of
gomery aftor having ~t tbe Pomeroy, reoeoUy .
Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph LUll are
holldaya wtth their parent&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert swatzel announcing the birth of a daugiJ.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Luckydoo of The baby was the first for the
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Mre dndaughter and Letar.t
:new year at the hoepital and
1011-lll- aw,
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Mro
Wayne
G.,.en and son.
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Mrs. Homer Theiss has re- weighed eight pounds, one
Aurned hom• from Meigs Gen- 1ounce. Maternal
Mr. and Ms. A. E. Thnmas era! Hospital where ohe bad ! are Mr and Mrs. L. E. Pierhave_ returQed from a viM i• be"" a patient for
several I sal of Pt. Pleaaant. Paternal
Fl&lt;r._ w1th their son-111-law weeks.
111ndmother Is Mrs. Helen LiJh
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl of Wellsburg, w. Va.
Dor Ehersbach and sons.
and dauBhters, Jo Ellen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenton
Mr. and Mrs. Lesler Johnson Charlene, were dinnr guests of and dallghter of .Ma51eupequa
and family of Vienna, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerkle on Park, Lone Island, New York,
and Floyd Blaine of Akron, Ohio New Year's Day.
spent the holldaya with
apent New Year's witil Mr. Mrs. Donna Tulloh bas re- sisters, Mrs. Charles
and Mrs. B. F. Board and Mrs. turned home from Holzer Hos- and Mrs. Joaeph Uah and
MarJ Barry. . . . . . ........ pita! after having been a pa- Illes.
Kenneth Reynolds, ·\ Tommy tlent for obaervation.
Mr. and Mrt. Jamea
Ewing, and Dav1d Artis haY&lt;! Mrs. Dorotby Schwab and 1011 are anoounclng the birth of
returned to their studies at Mark visited Mr. and Mrs. Ren- son, Troy Unn, Jan. I at

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DELRAY
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to . honey- Nudi&gt;t John DawSOil who Iaat one fr om an Atlanta girl who sorlng th contest whlcb wW be
a nudist wedding "told me she has everything held at his nudist camp. He
w
s 16 year-old daughter but the ..horse"
10ld first prize In the 00 test ll' Ro
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Sissy as the bride, said Wednes- Dawson said the American will •· a trip to Co entryn
s . man Catholic Chuteh.
land (UPI)-Four llmel a ru~
, FR ''" n , ,,ernl&lt;llh ' l Pll - Germans toda y
day he 1, promoting a " M! N d' t A . 1
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, Miss Funlcella, 22, and Gil- ber radiator tubillg Gil b1J1k
Jan a 58-dav cat tllval sea sun ot d rmkmg. kissmg and The birthday party, Memor- Lady Godiva" beauty contest ss u 18 ssoctat on, 0 whlc he England, where the original ardi. 34, applied TUesday for a manager Harry IIMs car IJII'IIII
'~oktn g tun at lhl' .gove1 nment
Lady Godiva
rode nated marriage liceme. She said sbe teaks before hE. discovered 1
11al Day services, and money~ Dawson !Bid the cont ·
t The taschm~ seaso n ends Match 3. Ash. \Vednes- makmg proJects for the new h'ch h h
eot, Moreland Named
through the 1tree11 astride a hao known btm stnco sbe W1l mouse waa eating lbrou"" It
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German re\ t&gt;lers are ]ovfu! th1s yPar because the post home were main topics stu. wh t t •
opesth l:O
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white charger to protest taJC:es 12 and a "Mousketeer" that he
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armva
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-Sen. Wtlllam Moreland 0-Mo- [
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Or all limP wc1~ lhf' tili --d :1\ f'i'lt-&gt;- lu('lant acceptanc of rommon
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Dawson satd ~ore than a nongalia County, will be the ' Godtva. ' . .
br-ation tw o vrnrs ngo, one of markl'l demands fo r lower .A. rnovte ~ret Cargo" was score of appllcatlons already majority leader and ch irma I Dawson mvtted newsmen and
the mo.;;t 1:xtrndf'd mr". ahie grau1 prwt·::.
sho wn prior to the meeting. 'I'he
of the powerful Judicia;
photo_graphen to his daughter's
feasts in mt'l110fV
movie ocheduled for the next
mlttee for the 57th Legislature ~eddmg la•t spring. He conGeriiNlnS
inhrritt'rl tht&gt;
m~tmg: will be "OUt of the Nor.'
The announcemen
which :flTITled, Wedn~!KI_ay that Sissy
carnival tradition from the Me Donald Gets on
th .
came Wednesday from Senate ' has smce divot·ced and wed I
Romans. No\\adays revelers
. .
,
I Frank Vaughan, Don Hunnel,
President Howard Carson of another_man.
dress up as clowns or idiots, Pu."' ttl Sky "'ugon
~ Paul Casci and Frank CheeseF·ayetteville, ended speculation I Her f1rst husband, Charles D.
build floah aud give par"des I PITTSBURGH tUP! ) - Dav--brew were named delegates to
that the posts would be divided I Narrow, alleged that Sissy was
deolgned to poke fun at go•- id J McDonald today pl•dged to-1the lOth District conference to
as they were In !!Hi! and 1962.
ernments- and men of power. , t:ll JUb ~e ~ ·u nt y m hi s com-· be ht'!d tn Lancaster Sunday,
They wdl .lampoon :-;uch g?v- p:.Jgn for rt•Pif'd iun a:-: presi- I.January lOth.
COLUMBUS {UPn~A "whol- U. S. Bra~s Quiet
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Year1 of trainina: and
ernment actwn~ a:s Ow ClbortJve dent ol !lit 1 2 million-member "
Q'
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ly inaccurater' picture ol the 0
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1he t . r,~ membership was re-- 1Fairfield School for Boys has
attempts tu . tm:n.&gt;&lt;~:-it' !de phone lJni · d
Sl .1 k . U · ·
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te tng '--' targe 1 DES MOINES, Iowa (UP!)
uperience, plu&amp; careful
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mem
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·I been painted in news releases SAIGON (UPI)- u S head- - Veteran breeder Harvey Wilchecking and re-checking
· offlcJalsd,
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·I~terested 1 Quartters here dechned
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bers are needea to reach the 1~ o m p~bhc
H(' sJid Ills plr.Hform, wh ich quota.
com- ford of Elyria, Ohio, e.xhibltare your guarantee that
also contained a promise
to G
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ay on Communist[ ed the araod cbampioD bird
FIRST
push
for
prompt
enact.!nent
of
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roa
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Elza
paper
editorials,
the
Oho
Proclaims
that
American
and
We.neaday
at
the
NatJoaal
your prescripUon wm alQUALITY
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med.icare legislation is "aimed 1 Th1,..morext servt' re .r esb mMents. bation and Parole Association South Vietnamese war ships ~"urkey Federation connntloa
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at Improving the total welfare Ida.v, JanuAry 18 .
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his 0
The tenor 01 these releases !clatm was made m a Pekmg 1 year.
your doctor ordered • • •
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e''f ear 5 've P.arty at the competent social workers are I The Communists
said
WUford, wbo has been breedit's one of the AP-''s of
po~t home. Adn e~enmg of ro~nd responsible for the w~fully in- ships fired on Mui Doc about tng turkey• since 1945, won
phumacyl
an square ancmg ~as enJoy- adequate facility at Lancaster," 1 a. rn. Wednesday.
I the convention's top honnr
ed and refreshments ~ere ser- the association said Wednesday_
with an old 'om whleb welgh1
ved . The next party 15 !enta- l "There are further •tatement
UNIT CALLED
I ed 31 pounds, 4 oances. He
:';etiJt~et for Saturday, Febru- 1which would have the citizen! Middleport emergency • res- , :!~om bt"d the reserve grand

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Buys Industrial Scool rthe old : Cecil, Middleport, who had fa llSON IS BOliN
I name f~r the Lancaster school) i en
down basement steps. li e
wert! 'discovered' tor the first was treated by squadmen . The Mr. o::tnd Mrs Jl.'!trold Moore
Thin • ••olt!
I lime by a handful of legislators un1t also was summoned at ol Cmcmnat1 are announcmg the
9'/l r.7 x2'!,-lrr.
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who visited the inslltulion a few i 9.42 p. m for Lewis Smilh who birth Of b 6 lb, 9 oz. boy ,
week s ago. Both of these infer- was ill . He wa s trcatt&gt;d by a Steven Stnrt ton on New Year's
ences are wholly inaccurate." Mtddleport physic'"" at home Doy at Jewi•h Hospilal. Grand~
.
j The association sa id previous
rarent s are
~rs. Marjorie :
SON IS BOnN
, .\1oore of Hamilton and Mr. and
governors. legislators and state·
DALLAS (UPil - The legal , officials have been informed or I A son was born to Mr. and , Mrs. C. 0. FJ~ht:.!r ot' Middleport.
ba ggage of the Jack Ruby case, ''the gross inadequac~· of the . Mn; Cha rles Chancey of Pome- ' The Moores have two other chll1
~600 pound~ ol It - was cere- , facil ity."
. roy in Holzer hospital at 8:04 dren.
. · moniously trurked out of the , It said high-ranking state of- pm. Wednesday. Mrs. Chancey '
I Drll!~s
court.house Wedr1esday, l ricials have repeatedly ordered . is the former Mary Amberger.
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startmg a JOUrney that mt~y land received reports over the , Mr. Chancey is the Pomeroy
Lake it e"vrntuall~· to the U. S. , rears with thp same results as High School head rootball coach
Supreme Court
, in the recent instance" . . . a n
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The legal document• that i expression of complete amaze. I
A~K TO TRANSFER
, rorm~d the hast.'i of appeals by •ment. a prom 1se to improve, I The Salisbury township trus~uby :s lawyers h~aded for Aus- 1and then the report was filed tees have filed an application
tm , the state c~ pttal. .
away and forgottne.''
Iin Meigs County Common Pleas
Huby sat m h1s cell (JVe floors
.,.,
court asking for permission to
above, apparently unaware of · COLLECI'IONS REPORTED 1 transler $2,000 from the General
' !he "movmg day" that may de- ,Meigs county Court officials 1fund to the Township Road lund.
Premium Grade
today $14,270.11 was coiI l' tde whether he hves or d!oa.
.His defense attornf'vs say he li :,. ....
by that department in
~ ~~
- ~ -=
• Folds Into Compact Carrying
msane ~ perhaps hopelessly, · ·
Of that amount, $3,326.7J
Case- Weish• Only 2V, Pounds!
The move was ptrt of the
fees to the !late. $792 20
la wyers' plans to appeal th ·· '~he Sheriff's fund ~nd ihe
Easy to opert:Jte -- eco nomiCal, too. Have fur; with a
pa1r. by exc: h,.,ng1ng tapes w1th relatives and friends
(]t'ath_ !'ienlence given Ruby fo l!tflaining amount to the counin di stant Ci ti es ' CleJr pl ayba1.k through built-i n
shoolmg Lee Harvey Oswald, ty with $6.520.40 going into th• l
speak er or ea rp l1 on e. Complete w1th crys tal mi cro.
as-;:~ssm of Pres ident. Kennedy . general fund. $1.899.36 for the
phone, 15Q. ft. tap~ . 2 ~ - 1n . ree ls. Y·volt battery, lnThe 21 volumes of court rec- Law Library fund, and $1,7~1.40 With the help of thil informastr ur.tlons wnd 90-d ay 1·v arranty. Gdl boxed.
ords. newspapers. statements for the auto license and gas 1 .
,
and olher legal material w i 11 fund.
ltve, 64-page book you II be
TAPES .. lSO.ft. magnetic tape, 3-in. reel ... 69&lt;
wind 'P in the hand of the i
j able to take ad1antage ol
1
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71 NEW BOUGHT
every taw.-sovinlil opportunity
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The Meigs County Title or- r granted under the NEW tax
Nexl_ step m the lengthy proc. rice reported 71 new vehicles low. "Cut Your Own Taxes" is
POM~ROY, OHIO i fcss wlthll b•horal ~rdguments
were purchased during Decem- being offered to readers of I
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SAUSAGE

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Pig's
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Tongues _ lb. 49c

Pork
Brains _
lb. 39c
Pork Spare
Ribs
lb. 49c'

Smoked Call•
Hams _
lb. 39c

Pork Neck
Bon" _ 5 lb. $1

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By Mn. Alta Cone
Mrs. Adrienne Fish«, daugh·
ter of Mrs. Maude Holcomb,
underwent surgery at Riverside
Methc;list Hospital in Colum- 1
bus. She is reponed recuverlng
satisfactorily.
Mrs. Lawrence Facerneyer, " I
former resident of this area,
has been a patJent in a Charleston, W. Va., hospital. Latest
rel'!rt is that she Is improving
after having had pneumonia. '
Sunday visitors of the Ramon I
Morris lllmily were the B II 1
Carter llll!tlly and Miss Mary i
Kay Komnard, New Marshfield.
John Paul Henslar and lam·
!ly of Newark calted on home
folks Sunday.
Huntington vlsitora the past ,
week were Albert Cone and Mrs.
Lana Pottll and children.
i
Mro. Mabel Honaker of HuntIngton •pent a few days with I
the PeWI family.
'
The Clyde Morris family of [
Berea, Ky. have retumed home
after spending the holiday va· '
cation with home fo!ko.
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Thomas Edi110n once
said: '
"Genius is one per cent '
lnap!ratton and 119 per cent
perspiJ'aUon".
'Ote Byerly TUrk Ia the
famous
Oriental
Stallion
which wao Imported Into England to start the breed we I
't
call :'thoroughbred."

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3.::~ 69c

ICE CREAM
l Gal. 59c

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ENDS

BROUGHTON$ BEST

57c

POT PIES

LBS.

BEDROOM SUITES

Pork Steak
BACON

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CLEARANCE
SALE

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at Jilt. Alto, w. va. Miss burg, w. Va.
went treatments for
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., Jd. f, 1188 'I
Merritt remained for • longer Pvt. Torry Nlcboll of Fort
!rom • doctor who bad
vi•it.
l'.nox. Ky., Mrs. Augusta Will
ously treated her. They tbeo Cotllin, Gear&amp;• Hoback Sunday. Zebulon PlU ...,. '" t I
Mr and Mrs. Robert Harden, and Mi" Patricia Autherson re.
viisted San Francisco IJid Loe Mrs. John Codner and cbild· the summit tl t. 'llddl
Jr. 0 ; Marion were Cbristmas cently vla!ted Mr. and Mrs.
Angeles, where Mrs.
"""' gueots of Mn. Ethel hlian 1111
B11 .., Ill
A - Edward At.xander Kaeweei&lt;end guests of their parents Jock Bachlltr and 110n, Steven,
visited an old school mate, Mro. Hoback on Saturday.
l80tl Will 1 falliiN.
-' Dowell
Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Harden, 1 of Middleport.
- - - - - - - - - - - Pearl ;Webster) Ruley
and
Mrs. Dsa Boggess was re- local and Mr and Mn Ken· ' Rev . and Mrs. Ralph Hud- M Eth 1 H0 b k
family lor a few days. Mrs. H~
·
" · following
e
ac
cently call ed ~ Kenna, W. Va. neth ' Donahue ·ol East Letarl.
son and three chi ldren of Green- eel the
for dlnner
back returned borne on Dec. 28 .
by the sudden death of her Mr. and Mr~. Dale Hubbard ville, IlL, visited bil mother, New Year·~ Day, Mr. and
Her son. Dwi&amp;hl, of Bever!)',
brother, Andy Anderson.
of WW&gt;ington, D. c., spent tbe GM rs. MHyido• Hudoon and brother, Wltllem Hoback and
and granddaughters, Janice and
1
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winebren· Christmas weekend with his
en u on.
Mr. and Mro. Okey Paynter
Nancy, went ID Cleveland to
nor recently entertained in their porents, Mr. and Mrs. Edison
Mrs. Clll'!'ie Sellers Is spenc1- Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Char- meet her and return her home.
home. Guests were Mr. and Hubbnrd
winterIn!with Mr
her son
Wayne Hoback catted on his
SliiE Ol CALL
' and brother and sister- logd the
d gh
nd 1es Hobac k of Syracuse, Mrs.
8
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Mrs. K enne th St urgen
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QUALITY
Ashton, W. Va .. Elizabeth Mer~ Marie.
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rill, Mr. and Mrs. WilUam
Mr. and Mro. William Bar- Mtss Sharon Sue Cottnll, em- . t
M
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of REGULAR
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' Gordon Winebrenner and daugb· tels and children ol St Joseph ployed In Columbus, open! the ~~ erl drs.
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Oil
Station
ter, Mary Ann, and Mr. and Mich w•re here for the Chri~ Christmas weekend with her evehan . r~cenl Y /!:"n C rr
Reg. 9.95 _
$6.88 Mrs. Harold Weaver and child· mas ·weekend with his par- 1i)&amp;rents, Mr. and Mr~. Donald mhont 5 Mm ans a.th uz, 8d1 ·• w. Mtln St.
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c • e'lt~ . Mr. and Mrl!t Enunett Bar- o trtl .
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and Peggy.
tets and her mother, Mrs. Nor- I Mr and Mrs. Harley
E.
Reg. 7.95 _
$4.88
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Galla- rna Goodwin In Pomeroy.
Johnaon and daughters, Tam· •
I way (Marcellene Buetl) of Lore
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur wolfe : my and Cheryl, of Wolf Pen
I City , visited wilh Mr. and and two children or Kirkland, were Saturday supper guests of
Mrs. E. E. Hayman .
1ttL . spent the holldays with her mother. Mrs. Ada Slack.
Bert Minard of St. Cloud, Fla. lheir parents. Mr. and M~.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard
a~~ Ernest . Ashley ot SRiem, 1Raymond Wolfe and family and have returnee~ to their home
VISited thctr nephew . Brooks IMr . cmd Mr s. Jesse Brinker of here after being in Sebree, Ky.
Sayre, and family recently.
Haclne.
Ifor severe.] months where he
Mr. and Mrs. H.oy Winebren- I Mrs. Myla Hudson has been was employed,
lner
and Elizabeth Merritt vis- returned to her home from vet. Mr. and Mrs . Herman LonMlcldleport, 0.
L.,..,..,,.,.,.....,...,..,.,...,""'~i:::t•:-d Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ken- erans Memorial hopsltal and Is don and Patricia were Chrietslowly recovering at her home mas Day ~uests of their dau~h- ,
at Second and Apple St.
ler, Mr. and Mrs. James Gum·
Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and ther and daughtera, Pomeroy.
Eugene Slack of Milwaukee, Pvt. Terry Nichol• returned ,
~
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CArll/
Wise. spent several days with to Fort Knox, Ky. after sev. l
c~ I {.1'1t:)F
lhetr mother. Mrs. Ada Stack. l erat days visit with hi! grand· I
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Mr and Mrs Donald Vanlan- mother and Mr. and
Mrs.
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gen ~nd chllru:en of Columbus James Autherson and daughter
II
I were holiday weekend gu.,ts Patricta. He also .,.,lstted his
of her parents , Mr. and !vtrs. mother, Mrs. Raymond ButchL•ldflll L l d r - Tiny UQ~ I, Ift Witch
Oris Hubbard and £1i'm ily.
er in Summersville, W. Va .
11 1 lin' P''"' Tr•m. h•l&lt;&gt;~rd hnu 1"' tnt
ho l orr~ w~mln. ~~ )rwtll.
t.J!I.!IS
Mrs. Laura Leifheit is spend- Mrs. Bob Moore accompaniI ing the winter with her daught- 1ed Mrs. Maxine Owe~s and
er and so n-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Asa Custer of Mmersvlll!
Mrs. Harold Amspoker in Col- I to Char leston, W. Va., where
. umbus.
I they visited Mrs. Glen Cundiff
1
Mr . and Mrs. Troy Swilling · Sr
and Mr. and Mrs. F'ranklin HenMr . and Mrs. Dick Sterritt
drix and daughter spent Christ- and sons spent Saturday and
mas with the former's son and Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. Rondaughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. aid Sterritt and family
or
Russell Swilling of Valley Sta- New Carlisle .
lion. Ky .
Mr. and Mrs. Layton Sayre
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dilcher and daughters, Ava and Autumn
anrl children of Columbus spent have moved from New Haven,
Christmas week with her moth- W. Va., to the Pat Patterson
er, Mrs. Rosella Thom~on and house on John St.
family
Sherman Cundiff is staying
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce and with his brother. Mr. and Mrs.
son of Middleport were Christ- James Cundiff and attending the
mas day guests of his parents, Racine school sine~ his parnets,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pierce I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cundiff Sr.
and family.
have moved to Charleston, W.
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Brown IVa . WJI!te Cundiff ha• return.
and two rhildren of Mineral ed to Charleston after visiting
Wells, W. Va., spent Saturday with the James Cundiff family,
and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Luther Johnston
was
Anna Crace Oiler, brother Jim ' called to Virginia by the death
Bill and grandmother, Maggie of her nephew. She wa• aoDiddle. Sunday visitors were companied by her
daughter,
Pomeroy
Court St.
Della Starkey
of Columbus, Mrs. Edi•on Guinther
and
and Allee Flanagan of Parkers- daughters of Gallipolis.
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- - - - - - - - -- - ---·Mr. and Mrs. James Quick
and Mrs. Margaret Cottrill, Sha·
ron, Craig and Bruce, spent
I, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor, don West and family of Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beegle
'
od family of Fairborn, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Wllliams and sons
of Rayland visited their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McBride
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Quiserber..
ry, Donnie and Kim, of South
Charleston, Ohio, visited big
father. Mr. Benjamin Quisen·
berry and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry or West Columbus,
W.Va.
-Ada Slack

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Syracuse

Wbn Is the latest mDII·
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Hall of Fame?

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This is it' Home baked bread, with a golden-brown
crust and a wonderful aroma as you serve it, hot and
fresh !rom your oven ! And so simple and easy to
prepare. It's not frozen- no thawing or refrigeration
needed Simply JXlP into u preheated 400" oven k&gt;r IS
minutes. Out it comes hot and steaming, lull-bodied
and enriched, in wonderful pull-&lt;IpOrt savory slices.

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Real Estate For Sale

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'Mrl. Dorael Riebel

Reedsville
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Becky and Terry C&amp;nlthera

OwNER- ~ing- ~ust sell 8
of L&lt;&gt;ul8ville spent a few dayl
with Mra. ••---Beaa Larkins.o1 M
OP
room house, niOdernized, 1\la
acres . Will consider land conHoliday ........,.. fll'!llil
r.
tract. Spinet p ano $5.10. dinJAN. 7
and Mra. Virgil Buckley wer&lt;
ing room suite, $65. Kitchen The Pomeroy Home Demon- Mr. and Mrs. Melg• Benedum
By Mra. Lyle Bllderaon
Mr. and Mra. Charles Ayen
set, $l5 WI ,_ 3222 _
' stration Club will meet Janu- celebrated their 55th wedding Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Carr of Belpre. Mr. and Mra, Paul
1960 Rambler Classic 4 Dr. St, Wag __ $999
ary 7 at 10 a. m. at the home anniversary Saturday evening and Mary Jane Cashdollar of Buckley, Rlcl&lt;y and Teresa, "
1 7 31
Locally owned ,.nd 11 n1r e well cared for car. 6 ~yl. engine
' c _ of Betty Miller on Unlon Ave. at their home. Those helping Columbua and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Allred, and Mr. and Mrs. Har·
with nt&gt;w rmgs, ,td. lrans ., radio, heater, goud hres. Be~e
FARM FOR SALE:- 80 acres. Repair of small appllcances wiLl them to celebrate the occasion bert Cashdollar of Dayton were old Humphrey, Tommy, Tim
..... poll~ _ . .. . . rlt'bt
and
brown fini 3b
\Ia acre Tobacco base.
Sill be demonstrated, and a three were , Mr. and Mrs.
Wllson holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. my and Amy Leo, of Ben..me
'- . . . fill N;teal ..., . . ,....,...,
~.......
....... wbollld ....
room
house
in
Syracuse.
See
month
self-Improvement
course
Benedum,
Sandra,
Patty,
Shar· Alfred Cashdollar and famUy and Howard Buckley of Marl
I I led ~.,.._., 'nM oab
, ..._WWeott.~t.tob
Bob GrueS!'I, Syracuse,Ohlo. wUI begin. Members are asked on and Pamey of Columbus; and Mr. and Mra. Bernie Ed- etta.
1962
Corvair
700
4
Door
$1395
cww. llillall ..... ,.._._. .......
apen
tAltal owned ilnd real luw milea ge, Sold .nd serviced in
I 6 6lc to bring a low calorie
aack Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullins and wards.
Mrs. Be" Larkina
UT.
our sho p PowerGtlide tr11ns . Radio, heater, npw tires , Alm ond
-lunch.
Rita
of
Williamstown;
Mr
.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Len
Stone
and
Christmas
Day
with
Mr.
and
, _ Wut A.tl ..-..e.
fawn fin1sh w1th match mg in l prior . A Season Sper ial.
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The
Past
Chief•
of
Magnolia
,
Mrs.
Charles
Valentine
and
Jufamily
of
Cleveland
spent
ChristMrs.
Marvin
Marks
of
L&lt;&gt;n1
' . . . . . . . . ·~ .,.. \UHtleP
IIJntm. . caar•• Ill eGtta
\,.1 R
., Temple Pythian Sisters
will dy of Parker•burg; Mr. and rna• with her parents, Mr. and Bottom.
ta o-u !Per wnrfl fn• 1'bJ'M ' meet Thursda7 evening at the I Mrs. Loren Elenedurn, Sheri, Mrs. Earl Hdmphrey.
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Helen Archer and
Rut I
. . . . OINOUN 011 ,.IG liCit an&amp;!
SYRACUSE - Modern frame home of Mrs . Dale Smi'~ with Janet and Lana ; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Ladwlck 1 Coleman spent the holidays lr
Nil "N •""lrt lf din.
j
horne with 'beautiful ~a.th, I. Mrs. Lawrence Lanning is co- 1Jerry Higgins, Steve, and Jeff and son of West Jefferson were Columbus with Mr. and M.rs
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EVES.
7:00
P-MA&amp;ID - fl .• to1 !Ill -NI mtD
large livi ng room with dlnmg hostess.
1 of Belpre ; Violet Millhone, Bev- holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Coleman and famlly.
1....,. •1111 ~lttm .. , WCif'lll I•
POMEROY
,
OHIO
are.a
lcherry'"pancling~.
bullt
The
Catholic
Women's
Club
erly Collins and Cathy; Mr. Ben Buckley.
Mrs. Gladys Williams anc
Oft"IQ: tiOUU
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II.. Dalljll
in range, oven and dish wash- of the Sacred Heart church will and Mrs.
Francis Benedum, Mr. and Mrs. John Riebel and Mrs. Ruth Anne Balderson Vis·
tatlm:l.,. --8:3ft " II. II.&amp; l3zOO UQl'l
er. Fully insulated and Ther- meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
Donnis, Mike. Diana and Ter- son of Albany, Mr. and Mra. fled Miss Volma Staneart al
rr1l 10 liAS y
For
Sale
to Pt.ACII .&amp;
mopane {\;indows. Nicely lo- _The Laurel Cliff Health Club esa of Tuppero Plains.
Robert Morton and daughters the Arcadia Rest Home at Cool
&amp;U'Ut.T P'IOUUCIN8
1957 8x50. 3 bedroom National
Business Services
cated on. beautiful lot 1180' x Will meet at the home of Mrs.
Airman Larry and Mrs. Griff. of Belpre and Mr. and Mro. ville Wednesday.
House Trai'er. Ca ll Ravens-!
180'1. Will qualify for FHA Georgia Diehl on LHurel Cliff in of Washington D. C. are Rober! Thomas and family of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pick.
PHONE WY 2-2156 I WOlKJ·" 2'3' - 9'''5
1 7 12tc PROMPT delivery of limestone loa n and long l.erm fmancing . Thursday night at 7:30 p. m.
announcing the birth of a son, Cheshire visited with Mr. and ens entertained wlth a NeYI
.,, '
33 ACRES
On s
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, for your every need. Any
. tat&lt;o ou e
JAN. S
Brian Eddie, born lJe&lt;' . 25 at
Year's party, Attending wen
~=========='J t960 MAI:NOLIA \1obit home . size Phone Emmet W Shu!- 143, about 7 miles from Porn· Return Jonathan Meigs Chap- the St. Joseph Hospital. Grand- CITIZEN ACQUIRES STAR
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer
Card of Tht~nks
53 x 10 ft., 3 bedrooms. 1'&gt; ' er, Contracting. WY 2-3243.
eroy Has 6 room house, 2 ter, Daughters of the Ameri- parents are Mr. and Mrs. ErnMary Ruth and Joy, Middlepor·
I 6 tfc
barns, cn b and chicken house. can Revolution, will meet Fri- est Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. TUCSON,_ Ariz: (UP!)-:The Mr. and ldro. Harry Pickens o:
ball". Ca ll Hi pl ev. 372-6954 I
WE WISH lu express ..;mcere
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All have good roofs . Excel- day afternoon in 'i.he Parish Frank Lantz.
Tucson. Dally Citizen acqmred Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mer.
thanks to our many friends ,
EXPF:RT cabinet making, cus· ' lent garden. A buy at $3,000. House of Grace
Episcopal
Mrs. Flossie Petty of Forked the Anzona Dally Star Tuesday edith, Chuck and Roger, of Bev
neighbors ;md reh.Hivrs tor P J ~Rr~ s·
'
I I lOrn made furniture, such as C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Church in Pomeroy at 2 p.m R
t N Year's day wi' lh despite an unsuccessful attempt erly, Bill Dietz of Belpre, Mr
\ ~"·
Impson .__umpan on •
WY !--3830
I'll un spen ew
24 hours earlier by the Justice
their kindness, floral offer- c.r. B.
Radio, 5 se!s crystals. hutch ca binets and buffets BOX 229
A program on conservation w Mrd. and'l Mrs. Clarence Baker Department to block the sale. and Mrs. Ernest Whiteliead
ings. cards and expressions Complete with ground plane tables, etc., made to order :~·
POMEROY , UHJO
be given by .Mrs. Bruce Llord. an 1amJ y.
Jean, Jane and JuH, Mr. an11
of sympathy in the time of and lead-in. $100.00 . Phone Huilt-i n cupboards oc cabioets.
I ~ * !Hostesses will be Mrs. Irving Arthur Heiney of Toledo US. Dis!. Judge James Walsh Mrs. Denver Weber, David an&lt;
sorrow m the l o~s of our wife WY 2-2921.
I 6 3tp Phone WY 2-5312.
I 5 3otc ' s ROOM HOUSE: torsale in Karr, Jr .. Mrs .. Everett Hayes, ' spent a couple weeks at his Monday denied the Justice De- Mark, an~ Mrs. Lyle Balder
and mol.her, Garnet Dunfee . - -I Mason . Will take trailer as Cl
Mrs.t A. y P.
with partment a temporar~' , restrain~ son and Kay.
Frida} and Saturday
·
.u· h Knight and M r a.l home here and visited
CrisU
Special tha nks to the Chase Tbursday,
at Harden's
Market. Fair- Neigler Bull=&amp; Suppt) for part payment. See Mabel Wil- IRen n JIS erth
.
M lg Ch.
relatives
lng order against the. sale, but Mr. and Mrs. Bill
p ani
1urn ona an e •
Funeral Home for
their
new homes. Built m kitch- Iiams 4th St Mason
W.
apFrank · Harris spent a couple permitted llling of a civil anti- family of Columbua were ro
kindness , Dr. llavis. the Mid- mont Ice cream
regular ens, storm windows, alum~ va '
.,
1 6tp ter, Daughter of American R&amp;- days recently visiting in Park~ trust suit, to be heard at a date cent guests of Mr. and Mr5.
dleport Emergency
squad , 98c, \Ia gallon . bananas, Wei mum Sidmg. Call Guy Neig·
volution, will meet Friday af. enburg.
to be set later.
Gay Fields and family.
the Rev . Chester Le ml ey, the lb McCoy s
homogemzed
I
R
Oh'
FOR
SALE
:
3
bedroom
hrouse.
ternooon
Jan
8
at
the
EpiscoDavi·d
Barr
and
•
--nard
'lk 69
II
I
f h
er, acme,
IO.
Ph
773-5611
•
. •
~
The Justice
Dopartment ' Norrna N'tchoi s oI CoIurnhu•
organist, singea-s and pall- n" · .c ga on, ccery, res
I2 29 tic $8. 500·00 .
one
' pal Parish House In Pomeroy Paugh of Pittsburgh spent a claimed that the two newspa- spent the holidays with Mr s
bearers.
, c_nsp , l9c buncn. Pork chops,
Charles Lyun.s, Mason,
a. 2 p. m. A program on con- few days at the Paugh home pers en~aged in a conspiracy Mary Nichols and family.
11 17 t1e servation will be presented by here. They were also calling through 'ormation of Tucson Wayne Chevalier and R. E
F. E. Dunlee and Family I first cut, 49c .lb , center c~t, •~ Gn Heai.ta~ .,..
1 7 Itp I
c lb.. ~m~
cluf:ba~~
MIDernOie, .._
FOR SALE-Middleport'• talJ. Mrs. Bruce Lloyd. Hostesses or Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Barr. Newspapers Inc. (TN!) to re- Williams visited with Mr. an•
0
· ~JOn · ~ ~an
J
E:Dd vo 10 ~wer trol.lalf:l
est building. located 352 N will be Mrs. Irving Karr, Jr., Otht'!rs visiting in the Barr home strain and monopolize the daily Mrs. John Chevalier of Lott·
11
-· 1 ree wtl
~
pure ~~se
We u .. 1111 .a.
second Street, Middleport Mrs. Everett Hayes, Mrs. A were, Russell Barr of Vienna. newspaper fieid here.
ridge, Sunday.
Notice
2· Cold Water A · reg . c,
of
Sewer
MachPriced for quicl&lt; .ale
II&gt; R. Knight and Mrs. Clinton
Those
visiting
recently
with
The
government
alleged
that
Overnight guests of the Em
)I'ORSE CHAPEL, Old Town 79c.
I 6 3tc
Fisher.
lleatooalllo ~
quire at Ohio Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Clearmont Har- the newspapers formed TNl 1n est Whitehead famUy were Mr
Flats, Methodist Ch urch will FEMAlF: Airedale dog. Small
CaD W\' z.mt 081 or Nfclll .
The Pomeroy Elementary P ris were, Mo . and Mrs. Sonny 1940 to "fjx, determine and con- and Mrs. Harold Sauer
am
~esume its fellowship meet- breed Phone WY 2-om
'
7 • If&lt; I"'R SALE : Modem ell elec- T. A. will meet Monday at 7:30 Harris, Mike and Timmy, and trot the advertising and circu- daughters, Middleport,
mgs each Fnday, 7:30 p.m.
I 5 3lc
tire 3 bedroom horne, IOO
p. m. Dr. Harold Brown will Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gross- 1 r
Ja 1 Het
f Columbo
I 6 31c - -.--- .''EAIING, Plumbmc, MueOor IOO lol Symcuse Phone
be guest speaker Mothera of
a mn rates of daily newspapers
ne
zer o
.
.,-=-:-:-=-:-::---- - BURROUGHS calculator. adds , Forna.,.._ Arnold Brollo
WY
•27
·
nickle, Bobby,. Patty and Mark In Tucson."
spent the holidays with he•
AUTl•MUBU..E lns,Irance oe-en I sub lrocls multiplies and dien. Sterrett.
2-25 .
the fourtb grade will be hos- Mr. and Mrs. Buford Blake
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J o h r
11 25 U tesses.
cancoelled'? 1,ost your opera· I vlde.s, $4,0.00. Inqui re
Ohio hS Easr Matn Street p m.
and daughter of Marion, spent bw.
Hetzer.
Hol d Middleport.
Mary Shrine, White Shrine of the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mro. Tom Berthel- Mr. and Mrs. Bill William•
lor'o Ucensel CaD W\' Z.l!&lt;fiti
IHittc
'
1 5 tfc
Jerusalem will meet In regular Dale Barr, Brenda and Gary. e-my and family, Mr. and Mrs. ol Lancaster spent the N e "
MARAN Fur Agen~y ,,N 8 rown
- . 13_ ___
- - - w hi I e
session Hall
Friday
Eva Sampson spent
""me Carl Watson and !amo'ly, all of Year's weekend with the VIi i
GOOD YE.~Rt.TNC.
IOOF
. at 8 P· m. at the
~
St.. Mason, W Va ~ urs want-~ face calves_ Vi rgil Walker
JAN 11
time recently with Mr. and Mrs. Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam1 and Balderson farnilie:c;
ed, Muskrat, Mink. and rae- Rad"". Phone WI 9_3198.
Th D' bled ·A .
Emmett Heiney.
llam Watson and family
of They spent their Christll181 va
coon Send for pnee hsl cau 1
e .1sa
. mencsn Vet~
Recent visitors of Mr. and Rockport, w. Va. were
the cation in Nausau.
1 f) ltc
713-5296.
12-12-JOtc ·
erans Will meet 18 rogular ses- Mrs. George Reed were Mr. holiday weekend guests of their
fHEE LOAN of our efficien
sion Monday at 8 p. m.
and Mrs. Hobart Smalley of mother, Mrs. Effie Watson.
FIRST
Carpet
Shampooers
with
pur
Cbester,
Pearl
Tanthorey,
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Matlack QUALITY
For Rent
_ 1 cha se of Blue Lustre Shampoo
Jack Westfall.
and family of Parkersburg, REGULAR
FOUR ROOM furnished apart- 1 Baker's Furniture.
Mr. and Mrs Loren Bene- W. Va. were Sunday guestr or
Certified Oil Station
rnent for rent. Phone WY 2I 5 Btc
dum and family were calling hie grandmother, Mrs. M)TIIe
Pomii'OJ'
3333.
I 7 ftc I FOR s·ALE : Modern all elec
on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rollins Frost
W. Moln St.
~~: ,.
FURNISHED house in Pomeroy I tric 3 bedroom home, lllO X
and daughter of Middleport.
Phone WY 2_2323 .
tc
,
100
lot.
Syra.euse
..
Low
down
Twelve
leaders
&amp;'om
seven
Mrs.
Warren
Vanmeter,
Joyce
173
payment F'mancmg
avatl
Meigs County Extension Home- and Sandra were calling on Mrs.
1677 LINCOLN HEIGHTS, mod· able . Phone Dick Sterett, WY
makers Cluba attended a lead· Rita Baker and famUy, recent- r
ern 4 • room house
wtth l 2_2527 .
11-25-tfc
er training meeting on
the ly.
bath, basement, gas furnace,
·
Be w·
W'th
Food
hardwood floors, nice kitchen , SLUGGISH septic tank? Clog 1954 CHEVROLET, 2 -door act-1
topic, "
tse t
•
i
Buys,"
Tuesday
at Ohio
the Colum5
1
new storm doors and wind - ged drains ? Get Klcan-Em - ual mileage, 51,000. New rear l
bus and Southern
Eleo- - - - - - - - ows, with yarrl and driveway .~ All Septic tank cleaner
at l end, new transmission,
an :
tric Company in Middleport.
cu_LL_u_,_
new brakes, 2 new front tires. I
Call Tracy Whaley, WY 2- Landmark farm BurfaU .
The lesson was taught by
'
!-l-3otc Price $300.00 . Call or
J054 alter 4 30 p. m.
see I
Obligation
night
was
held
Miss
u,
18 Sinoonds Extension
I 6 10tc
Waller Grueser,
Pomeroy, Monday evening wnen Racine Specialist, Market~ JnformaOhio,
WY
2-3230.
I 5 6cl chapter, OES, met at the Ma- 1 lion for Consumers Ohio Stale
apartment
lJNFUBNISHED
----IJI Middleport on ground floor
1957 BUICK. fair condition. new sonic Temp~e . Worthy Matron University.
'
BY MRS VELYN
BRICKLES
I room and bath, ha1dwood
shocks. Good tires. $250.99. Letha Moms and WorthY P a- Miss Simonds brought out Mr. and· EMrs. Millard
Brooks &lt;
kitc
hen
,
I
Youngstown
Call
Chester
985-2383.
floors.
ron Clifford MoiTis presided. these points, "What to look fo~ of Dublin, Ohio spent
New
autOmatic beat. Private enI i 3tp
The charter was draped and in food advertisements in th~~::
Yelll''s her• with her brother,
a poem . read by the worthy 1 local papers, How to plan gro- Mr.
trance. Call WY 2-3200.
D-1 &amp; D-2 Permits
and Mrs. Dorsol Mlller
1962 CORVAIR Monza, 4 door
I &gt; tfc I
matron m memory of Fanny eery shopping to save time and and sons.
sedan.
Completely
reconI
Priced For Quick Sale
AVAILABLE for rent after Jan- '
ditioned. $1,000. Call WY Z. varian, a deceased member. Re- jmoney · What the labels on Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Robp
Contact:
uary 16. 8 room house, F'ive i
2007.
I 5 3tp orted ill were Maxine Philson, I canned' goods tell, and "~ow to erts and sons of Columbus, Mr.
Leona Hensley, Thereon John- plan grocery buying to mclude and Mrs. Elll'l Dean and dau':;::::" recently refinished . I \Ia I CARROLL JOHNSON,
j 57 BUICK Roadmaster, $400.00.
son and Helen Johnaon_ .
•the basic :our in a family diet
stocm doors and wm·
Phone WY Z.2768.
Th• worthy matron appomted The leaders attending ~ ghters of Chester, and Mr. and I
doWI, free gas, $75.00. LocalPomeroy
Mrs. Ralph Chevalier and sons
IJ 22 30tp c
ed 3 miles south of H.a cine
hloris
Grlnom as publicity meeting will teach this subject ,~ of Veto, 0. were hollday week"
cha1rman. The chairman of the matter in each of their EI·
The Rambler
I9&amp;1
on Route No. 124. Call WI 9- ZIG ZAG Automatic,
Co
't
f f!Jl · ·
end guesls here of Mr. and
3155.
1 5 6tc I salPsman demonstrators. But- World Slandard of e:ompaet Cheer mmi lee or
cme
!A&gt;nsion Homemakers Clubs Mrs. Gordon Chevalier and tons
To make tht.. lalt ••........II..
Beulah Bradford; Letart FalliS to which they belong. lllustra- and mother, Mrs. Norma Dean.
EsceUeuce
I room and bath apartment tonholes, mono~ams, fancy
•zoom• off our let light MW ••• we've
II Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-3319. des1p;ns, etc. 01al
control, Big car room. ride and per' IS Mary L&lt;&gt;u Johnson: Pomeroy lives for this training meeting Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Guthrie
lakooo
plonly . . lht price ..... Tw'l
and
Syracuse,
Elms
U&gt;uksc
were
loaned
to the Cooperaformaoce.
Small
ear
eCODOIDJ
U
136
.71
terms.
WY
2-3862.
12 15
p
12 31 6tc
c
and llllllllllltrabWIJ
•
ortland, Martha L&lt;&gt;u Beegle, live Ex!A&gt;nsion S..Vico by the-e
'.
a nd Long Bottom, Leona Hens- Evana Supermarket In Middl
TWO a room furnished apart·
s.e
~~
I
pnt.l. One first floor WY Z. SINGER sewii1g machine with
Metropolllall MOiorl
ey.
port.
erts and son of VIenna, W.
slip in type round bobbin in
11&amp;1.
11 27 tic
E. Maln Streel, Pomero)'
It
was
announced
that
the
Past
'This
was
an
educational
trainVa.
were holiday
weekend
beautiful blond cabinet, equip- Phone
W1f
Wtl7t
O!ficrs dinner will be beld at ing meeting planned by the guests of Mr. and Mrs. KenTB.ADER lobi for renl, clo.".e ped to zig zag and fancv de4
22
tic
the Town and County Restaur- Metgs County Cooperative El- neth Griffith and son.
te Laundrymat and schools sign with cams Pay ofl 7
Classic 4 Door 8 cyl Std.
Corvalr Vu IICI. AIAIII""a nt Sunday at l:30 P· m. Jan. tension Service to help home- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stout of
$6.90 monthly .
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- payments,
trans.
Radio.
tie tlrana.
l 0. Reservations are to be sent makers in the county " Be Wise Keno, Mrs. Mary Busby, Mrs.
Help Wanted
Jtl-3-tfc
12
31
6tc
Middleport.
2-3862.
WY
pllliY.
to Mrs. Grella Simpson by Wed- With Food Buy•."
--·WAITRESS,
over
21.
Write
comsweeper,
nesday mght or Thursday morn- Clubs reprented were Rock Mary Barnhill and son, Mr.
ELECTRO
LUX
MODERN • room ana bath
and Mrs. Carl BarnhUl and
The
Daily
Sentinal,
Box
6tltiY
.1
·
attachments
and
with
famished apartment. M 'd- plete
mg.
Springs,
Syracuse,
Reedsvill~
daughter, Ruth Ann, local, all
I 5 3tC
pa per ba gs. $21.20 - terms.
•,dleporL WY 2-3874 .
Refreshments were served by u,ng Bottom, Bradbury, Hem- spent New Years with Mr.
I2 31 6tc
WY Z.3862.
t ll tic
Letha Morns and Beulah Brad- lok Grove, GN!al Bend and and Mrs. Jlno Stout and daugb1100 - 2 Door a eyl, Std.
Folrlano l 0001' 1 lfl
U. S. Civil S.rvke Teahl
ford.
HaiTisonville. Frances Spencer ter.
tr.n1, Radio.
Std.
triDI_lladio,
1'iiREE an~ four ron'll turn i~h&amp; I
Men ·wumen HI and Ol'er. Secure Job•·
•
Ext&lt;onsion
ABsistan~ waa chall'· Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ad!DI
BEST
PRICES
ON
I IUgh "ay Short houn. .td•aneemWJt,
~ ...
.. and dD!urnlsiJed
1
I Thounnd• or Johl open. Preparltory Lemley Attending
man.
and son Conan and daut!hter
tramtnr until appolnU&gt;d , 1!1perleaee
.. ,...,... WY U4M
12 6 t!r I
I 'UUtlllly unnecenary _ FREE lnlol'llll· Ordnance School
Colleen of
Madison, Indiana
-t ion on jobs, aala:rl.ea, reqUlrementl.
11M4U, apartment, 208 Butter·~
Wrlt.e today Jll'lnJ ftlme, addrUI m4
Marine Private First Class
spent the weekend here with
j phon .. .
" Jttll Ph. W\' 2·2682. Roger 670 X 15 _
her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
l, incoln &amp;-rvlc., Bo• IIMI8-, PomeJ'07 Stanley R. Lemley, son of Mr .
Galaxie 500- 2 Door HT.
16.60 Da
Station Wlll"ll 4o • ililr.
ily IMmUne!, Pomeroy, Ob.lo .
CIIIIUJDJ12 1 tic ,
8 cyl. Automatic tram.
ou ~ 1a1
and Mro .Harold w. Lemley of
Betzing.
Auto. trona. Badlo. ~
Nylon Blackw•ll Tub• Type
Radio.
I Liberty Lane, Pomeroy, i•l
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brick·
duple!
Instructions
BEDROOM
Ordnance
les were Sunday guests of Mr.
, pttvate entrance Sugar Run t,;;PER SERVICE u. S. CIVIL SERVIC• TESTS! attending Aviation
School
at
lhe
Naval
Air
Tech-'
Th•
Rev.
Nyle
Borden,
pastor
and
Mrs. Ralph Smith of HemMl!n
... _['
lftl, wv Z.3618.
women. 1.1-01. litart ~ •
STATION
UU.oo a w.Q. I"Nfu'atan tra111101 nical Training Centor, Naval of the Mount Moriah Baptist lock Grove, Ohio.
12 I tic
''
l.llltiJ llpPollll I ~ e1
"""'
Jack W Caney
Mr. and Mra. Willard Clark
"l)aa
bJ-tmet Uftllll)' , . . _ Air Station, Jacksonvllle., Fla. Church, presented the sermon
Mgr. W"f 2-9931
••alar1M
.,., nu
•ftflll'ftllllttGu For Sale
Lem
ley
is
a
graduate
ol
Pometopic.
"
If
A
Man
Dies
Shall
He
and
son of New Jersey spent
I
Galuie 500 - 2 Door. 8
r • · ~em111t1. ",..,,. ro At
Bloea)'llo I Docil' I erl
r
cyl.
Auto.
trans.
Radio.
oy
High
school.
Live
Again?"
at
the
Wednessevlll'al
days
here
with
hlo
broIf'""'
"•m•
lld4IM.t and
pbm[o11
SlcL
trMII- Radio.
~'S Anetioo Sale, Satur-- ·
·
t.mroln !lon1N. Bca ....
......
day evening service of
tbe ther, Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark
idaJ Night, 7:30p. m. Laurel 1L~MP and run ol mme coal Oalb Sentlnt.l.
RETIJRNS TO SCHOOL
and family. Other guests In the
1 Week of ,Prayer.
·. ,. Cliff Ro te 124 Auctioneer ur sale. Goeglem Coal Co.
Miss Brenda Bailey has re- Rev. Borden discussed the Clark hom• were their mother,
111m ~ap~en. '
Page St., Middleport.
BUT s&amp; 7HfM NOW •••
I urned to her studiel at Colum- New Testsment and Paul's posi- Mrs. Twlla Clark and 100 KenInsurance
. ~.
1~3tp
1241fc
WHILE '1HE BE$1 euY$ WJJ
bus Business University a/fer lion on juatificalion by fallh. neth of Parkersburg, Mr a.nd
QARMAN shepherd pups for SINGER
Sewing
Mechines '0HNSON, _S!mJ•I' Jnsur.- spending the holiday. with hllr He siressed the fact thel, "we Mrs. Seldon Baklll' of Pome,· ,·••
Ill_ All !ormo al ...
~ nice. Call MO !1- new 176.50 up. Sev_eral used
Thurston
parenls, Mr. and Mra. Harry all face death" hut because roy , Mr. and Mrs.
ts
maehmes
at
bargam
pnces.
1 7 3
and I. Bally and Debbie and Ketb. of Jesus and hlo death and re- Clark and family ol Colum_
The Fabrte Shop Singer Saleo Bud Sit r
A..IIIIJ'I'ection we may have eterfor sale - one 2- l and Service, Pomeroy, Ohto.
• 1 Uo
Ril:ruRN TO CJOLLEGE
enl life U we seek 11.
Mrs. Lacey was observed. · ,
1 week end bag. and I WY Z.228t.
4 21 tic
•
PHOTO
Copytnc Service. Cop- Miu Connl!e Rae WilliamS, The special musical number Other ministers partlclpalfnll
: cease, all leather. WY 2-'COAL FOR I Good - I
1 7 3tc
sa e.
ump . les madt ol legal 1'8pol'l. Roberta Smith and Pamlea Wtl- was, " Belove'd Let Uo Remem- were the Rev. Donald Hlcl&lt;JI,
~
coal, deUvered or at
the l birtb records ond aJmoot any 1!011 of Rolland, who spent tbe ber One Another," under the Rev. M. E. Dowson. Rev. Frank
butcllerlng aod cu~ mine on Storey'a Run.
See other dOI!Illllent.l.
Christmu holldayo at b~me, direction ol Mrs, Clarence La- Cheesebrew and Rev. Donald
· Pbfl elet Phone WY Orville Bogus or phone SH z-J Beater ._._, hlllero, returned
to Morebead itate cey with Mrs. C. P. Bra~bury Boone, leader. The worllhlflll!'l'l
Locust &amp; Sycamore
Middleport,
12 t lfc
lt.
5022.
12-li-JOU.
t a lit! Cn'ltp • X.*Idq &amp;o!!!diJ. u or&amp;anlat. 'I'IW lolrlbday olfllled tbe AIICtulry. · .

INFORMAnON

QUAliTY

I
Havas:u Canyon. tn the ! membered · "There wu unb&amp;western end of GraJK Canyon liev.1blt' ltghl .-.nd Wt' waiiPfl unNatlonal Park, Is the otto of 111 the blast had passed, wlllked
the Ha vasupai Indian Rest!rva- ' uut of the shelter and then it
, uon .
was extrentely solemn
We
Insulin for mediCbt use 11 kne·w the world would not be
obt.allt~d
from the- pancreatic the tame. Few peop le laughed,
gland&gt; of cattle, sheep, hogs, : ftw people cried. Mosl people
By RICK DU BROW
j ~ere silent. I remember~
8 good historiCal documentary , and certain f~sh .
United Preas International
such as Tuesday mght ·s. despite Most ha.untmg on the pro- I hne from the Hindu sc~1pture,
HOLLYWOOD IUPt I -This Is • large portion ot old material gram, whiCh was produced and the Baghsvaa Gila : .. . Now
I wntten by.Fred
Freed . wa1 the I am become death , destroyer of ' ""., · • GOOGLI oi1CI SNU,.'Y SNU'tfO
h mx
I ed tn wlth th e appa -ntly
I year forte
acommemoratve
'"'
.
ld ,
II
World War IJ generation and new, has i very worthwhile slow. dehbenatlve, a1most .t~r- 1 wor s. I suppose we a
'TH' FUST 'THING
· d I
' It 18 re In br adcastlng partleu- 1tured recollecting of physi&lt;"Ist ; thought that , one way or an1 Robert Op enheimer. Of the other' '
teIev l.!1 ton ts u Y no11ng
· P
u
·
I GOT TO DO NOW
Twenty years ago thts April. larly a program ot such seem-!
P
,
15 HlDE MY
Pre&amp;ident Roosev~lt died , and lng clarity ln Its reconstruction I test blast at A_l_a_m_a::
go_r_d_o._ h_o_r_._____________
BU1TER•ANCE66
ABC-TV will start a weekly doc- of events.
.
MONEV
umentary series about him on Furthermore, one must gwe
Friday . Twer.ty years ago Lhis credit to NBC.TV where it is
August, the atomic homb was due: To the fact the• the netdropped on Hiroshima, and work was willing to pre-empt 90
A(lR088
I . Diatres~~
24. Mine
Tuesday nignt NBC-TV prespnt- minute s of prime time for a
1. Tolerable
algnaJ
entrance
~. A cereal
26. Hesitaed a YO-minute program about documentary that had hardly
5. Weeps
9 Malayan
gra.ln
tion
that.
i'Jn)' commerrials - which lhe
boat
6. Capital ot
sound
Tweno.y years aso. of course, viewer assun1es, were sought 10 Sultanate
Bt.dprla.
27. Drink.a
e. Lea.v• ollt
in
World War H ended, and Tues- with normal avidity .
11. Seaport
ci ty ;
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om aU
d&amp;Y night's documentary traced I believ( I spotted one comFrance
8. Moved like
amounta
t)lP. activities ~t led to lhe de- mercia I for cigarettes and an12. Last
a snake
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cision to dro1- the bomb, which I other for th e United Nations. It 14. Three~toed 11. A game
deals
in ice
l'uterdaJ'• Auw•
was followt&gt;d quickl} by the 1is true that the broadcast con- l5. ~~~
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29. Suffix
41. Topaz
Japanese surrender.
SJSted in great paM of interhealth
.terming
hummingThe program was yet another views of many persons involved 16. &amp;xing
15. Worried
adjecti veil
bird
18. Ahead
31. Norse god
ir, the growing network trend of with the pre-blast activities, and
term
42. A car
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for hire
presenting safe, historical and that this material was present- 17. sign
radical
dittlcvlt
43. Fa.l~~ehood
frequently hashed-o\ler subjects ed crisply, in busiuesslike man- 20. sun god
21. Nickc!:
33. Neat
t•. Ohto
rather than more immediate ner and without tasteless brava· 21. Beak
sym.
35. Lapa OVItf'
college
23. Behold!
38. Rlide
town
and controversial news specials do or undue lecturing. Yet all 22· F.Iderly
24. Succors
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6:00 Sign On - News
6:00 Scared Hearr
6:20 MelgJ County RFD
6:25 Paul Bowors - Farm
6:30 DIU Miller Sho"
6:57 Weather
7:00 News
7 05 J'tny'l Mot'lllng Chapel
7:20 Blll Mlller Show
7:30 Sports
7:3' Pickens Hardware
(Tues. - Thura·)
7:50 News
8 00 Blll Mlller Show
8:00 Johnson Simpson Ins.
(friday!
8:30 Dally Uibt
8:45 Bill Miller how
8:45 Baker Furniture Sb""
(Wed. - Fri.)
8:45 I&amp;S Super Mkt. Show
(Thurs.)
9:00 Newo
9:05 Coffee With Janet
IO :OO Blll Millon Brunell Show
11:00 Mlnlslertal Association
11:15 MasOU County AgrL Ent.
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(Tues.)
11:15 [l'amlly' Worship &lt;Thurs.
11:15 A.!j,C. j'rogram (Fri.)
11:~ Swap Shop
11:45 Tlny'l Country Hymntl.me
12:00 Celllelll Block Newo
12:15 GOUilor Guesl Star
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MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY
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8:45 Sign On
7:00 Be SUI! and Know
12:30 Larry Anderson Show
7, 03 Newo
3:00 Jim Mees Show
7:08 Musical Clock
4:00 TinyS Santa Claua Show
7: 30 News Headline•
4:15 Jim Mees Show
7:32 Musical Clock
4:30Electrle Co. Newo
7:46 Word and Tesllmony
t :40 .flrn Mees Show
8:00 Ohio Vallay New•
5:00 Stgn Off
8:05 World Newo
SATURDAY
1:10 Sports Today
%:00 Sign On - News
8:15 weather
8:05 Country Mustc
8:18 Musical Cloek
8:25 Country Jamboree
8:55 Com.nunity News
7:00 Larry Anderson Show
9:00 talk ot the Town
11:00 Top Ton Show
9:55 Maaon County Newt
12:00 Noon News
10:00 Public Service
I2 :U Muclal Interlude
10:15 Family Worslllp Hour
12:30 Tho Rev. Merlin Teeta
10:30 Latcllstrma
1:00 Jlno Mees Show
11:00 Newo Beat
5:00 Sttgn O!J
11:0~ Momlng Melodl..
SUNDAY
except Friday, Church
7:30 Sign On . Army Hour
Bells Ring
8:00 French City Bapllsl
11:45 World News
8:30 Sunday Show
11:55 ~lason County Newa
1:30 The Bible Speake• to You 12:00 Community Newa
10:00 The Good Life
12:011 Local News
10:16 Sunday Show
12:10 Markel.!
12:00 Noon Newa
12:16 Weather
12:15 Cbrtsrtan'o Hour
12:20 BuUeUn Board
12:30 Rav. Merlin Teet.l
12:25 News 0 Grams
1:00 Rav, Andrew Parson•
12:30 County Agent
1:30 Rev. Silas Blllupo
'2 :45 Country Go Roond
2:00 Rev. ~o.,coe Thurne
\:5o Newa Beat
3:00 Sunday Showcasa
\:00 Country Go Round
S:30 Country liymntlmers
::55 Newo Beat
4:30 Baptist Layman'• Hour
o:OO Midway Ma!tnee
5:00 Sip OU
3:55 Newo Beat

4:00
4:30
5:00
5:05
5:15
5:25
5:30
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Communlty Newo
World News
Sports Today
Weather
Dinner Mu!lcalo
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7:00 Be Stlll and Know
New!
MuSical Clock
News Headline!
Musical Clock
Word and Tesllmony
Ohio VaUay Newo
World Newo
Sports Today
Weather
PL l'leasanl H.S.
Football
10: !0 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:46 Family Wnrllhlp Hour
11:00 Nows, Army Hour
11:30 Publlc Semce
12:00 New• Roundup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:26 New• 0 Gra101
12:30 Saturday Mellnes
1:16 Ohio State Football
f: 00 Dloctng with Ooso
4:30 Top feu Hevut
5:00 Newl Ruotndup
6:15 PubUc Sorvlco
5:30 Dinner Musicale
6:411 Sl&amp;n Ofl

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GRE.I&lt;T GAME
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Mn. afternoon entitled, "The Quiet

Mrss Pork Elected President of
IJameo Harloy reported app!'O%· Crisis," by Ste~art
Middleport Literary Club Wednesday l',·mately $41181 . madaMreror tEheui &lt;Mldan~ u.":~ 1~oyt!o~~~ ~te;~:"S: ~~~tean:.:e:.~aldOO:aote 0:

o., Jan. 7, 1965 I
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aflon
IS
T ervlce
1 f f
. hi' h f J
H19 19 f 0 anuary emp e ven
Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport,

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forests, and land
reatry Udall
IC
ell
• ~w-oslrl
~lhinJ. He named
written by John F . K
y e or the men who were inThe author consldered
~- som ted 10· nserving tbe land
servation as a continuous a - teres
co
h
Jetf«tie between those who would and resoD uroelsBoosucne u
e o""' natural resources 300
ame
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club. Members answer~ ro preserv
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IJ1(I Theodore ~
call by giving interes. ting news and those who plunder and
Jtrauaa senM on conservation. Mrs. Bruce waste . to the great lands
I ve
the roeetlnl.
1
Lloyd gave the rev1ew of the Amenca .
dy
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nounced a !egiolation meeting
of the Ohio Federation to be
held March 25 at Nelsonville .
Three members were accepted into membership into
the
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New officers
were elected tat the home of Mrs.
,Vthur
when the Mtddleport Literary Strauss. Tt.ly were, president,
club mt&gt;t Wedne-sday afternoon Miss Susan Park · vlce presi-

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An lmpressivt- mstallalion St"r madP and $157 spent Ofl altu\llt"t" for nt&gt;w off1cers highHght· JstJc work . A Card ol thanks was
1
ed tht' .Januan rnet:"tlllg ot the read from
Spem.--el .
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Me 1g~ Templt', Pyt tan ts ers : rs .nem ar . r ha1r· m""'1 ?1
Tuestla&gt; '''"'"g at the 11all m the Way s and Means curnmtt
Middl ePort
\1rs Karl Owen let-. gavt· her yearly rt&gt;purt .. A
was tilt:&gt;
oftirer ass 1st- lt'tter wa s read from Lola Mtlls
ed b~ \1rs ·eurf;t' l'hild~ Col- ol Phoemx,
.-\a·iz ., a tormer
\e,cto~ o1 ttlt· Jt&gt;w·:ls and c;rand member.
Man ager
Follu wing installation mem· 1•·t
p ·ru 1 \ 1t'l 11hart .."", Grand bers went to the dining room
' rs
Represe-nta IlVt' vI t h1:' Temple wht:"rc " food. buffet was servgave th t:" prayt&gt;r 1Jbl 1~auun Mrs. ed \'Lrs _ Memhart gave
the
Owen g:we thP 1mpress1ve pro- ' table grac-t' Hostesses for the
clamat 1on tu tht' .1fficers as- Febru'--r.\' meehng wtll
be "
sembled Jt tlw altar.
Mrs. Horace McElhinny , Mr,s . 1
Jn~ta lkt.l wen· P:t:--1
(hid , Kal'i Owen
and ~1 rs. 0 t 10
Mrs Harrv l'l arh ; Most Ex- Watts .
L II e s tcf'll; nl ~ ·~1;d 1\.lr~
t:r Zirk l~.: Exrt&gt;lli:!nt Senior, Mrs . ~
Rich~lrd 11w er1. r:xre llent Jun- 1~ G

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Is Planned by
Band Boosters

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and
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treasurer. Mrs. Nan Moore.

Jo~ea

The meeting was opened with

thP dub coll~ct led by Mrs.
James Euler. president. fiuring
The January meeting or the
-~-~- --~ .. ~--~-Pomeroy Hand Boosters Asso-1
ci11tion wa s held Tuesday even- 1
ing. m the Senior High audi·
toriurn
,
Mrs MaxinP Arnold. president. opened tht' meeting with :
devot1ons. A report t•n the re- I
cord hop held in Decmber was
g1ven by Mr s. Truman Russell
wJ-tys and m eans chairman. A 1
discussion was held on letters !
and medal~ ror band mPmbers
a1 the SJ)nng con&lt;X"rt.
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Collins Asks
Support for
WORLD

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Mrs. Smith is
Hostess for
ChurchWSWS

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THIS WEEK THE STORE 1$ OPEN UNTIL 5

jt.one~ m 19~~r~a, ;d~a~ ~e:: i

ON FRIDAY and UNTIL 9: ON SATURDAY

Mrs. Bowers is
Re-elected to
8e presr'd ent

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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her Hock Sp 1 ing s Road home. ! their sons, Tom Bryan of Hell- 1 les Eskew_. West Mam St..
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" The Sub·Sahara Challenges aire , Michigan and St. tt Albert i Mrs. E.wood Bowers, pr~~l-- .,
the Christian ChurC'h., was the ' Bryan, stationed with the. U. S-: den_t. conducted _the m~etma
tO · r tt program the first Army at F't. Hood. TeKas.
whJ('h opened w1th scripture
. PIC 0 . lt: 1 lhre/ to learn Miss Judy Butcher who is from 1 Corinthi:ms 1: 18-!1 by
m a sen e'&gt; o
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tiow common probiE&gt;tnS of new majoring in piano study at : Jerry Masters who closed with
nations becomt&gt; the
rommon Ohio University, was rcently prayer: Members a~swered roll
problems of the church.
pledged to Sigma Alpha lola, leal! w1th a verse hom the Ro·
Mrs. Phillip Ohlinger, lead- Nat10nal Mus!c honorary . M1ss!rnans. Mrs._ Bowers was re-Mrs Jerry
er gave lh e L• r to worsh i1.t' and Butcher was a former piano pu-. •• elected president
·
·d
M
the hymn. "Dear Lord and Fa- pil of Mrs. A.. R. Hecox . m MastBTs, vtce-p_rest ent ;_
rs.
ther or Mankind," was read Middleport and 1s now studymg 1A. L. Phelps, secretary, Mrs.
by Mrs. Don \hmn(•). The Philips with George Katz. ProfessOJ o( Den~e~. Kap~le treasure_r and
version of Romans 12 was read Piano at Ohio University.
1pubhC'ILY aF.o 1:: i. ~uts Osp
by Mrs . Wi ll iam Fre{'ker . ~he
Mi~s Ellen Dutton, daughter . borne, flowe: !iE..t chatrman.
leader presented a map to pomt 1of Mr. and Mrs. Dalt J?Utlon. \ Refresh m·. 1 .\H:re se rved by
th location ot ecwt ('Oll nl rv 1has been pledged to Ph a Beta 1 the hostegs. to tne above, Mrs.
ille the order of it~ gaining in- Sorority at Dennison University ~ Harold Sm1th, and Tommy Mas·
_
where she is a freshman stud· ters .
dependence.
.A report on ed uca tion 1n Cen- dent. She is the third member I

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Discover the dffference in the' Chevrolets
. (As different from other cars as they are from each other)

Promoti·on Day
Held Sunday at
Pomeroy C.hurch

ttal Africa was gtven by Mrs .\ of her family to become a Phi
Claude Husted. on Lhe health I Bela Phi whi cL included
her
of its peopl e, by Mrs. Thomas : mother, Mrs. Dutton and her
Bentz, and on I heir reltgton, grandmolher , the !ale Mrs. Ar·
·by Miss Elizabetb Davas
thur Carpenter.
.
.
Mrs. Smith, president, con- Mr. and M.Ts . MJ!lard Pterce 1 Promotion day was held at
ducted a short business sesswn. and daughl.er. Dixie, spent a the
Pomeroy
Church
of
Att officers training school to holiday vacation in Florida. Christ Sunday at the Sunday
be held at ~!hens on January They left Christmas morning Sehool hour.
tS was announced. BenKhCtJOn for a week. Whtle there t~~ y Certificates of promotion were
aDd grace was by Mrs. Rentz tourPd Cape Kennedy and vtstt- presented to Mar k Johna!Jl . refreshments were served ed m Silver Springs and Day. son, Buddy McAngus and Ton., the hostess to 12 membt:rs. tona Beach. Sunday they ac- ja McDonald from nursery to
compan ied Dixie to Columbus ' beginners ; Crystal Glaze and
· :where she took a plane to F'lmt, I Arlie Johnsnn . from beginners
DIRECI'OR HONORED t . \1ich . where she is teaching _ to primary · Susan Andrews,
·Mrs . Clarf'nce Lact"y, c ~~~~ Miss Carolyn Saris, who is Marinda Y~ung Vickie Kendall
}4trector of the Firsl .H:ptiS employed in Columbus, spent Bobby Miller, ' Becky Sew"' Church, was honored wtl
a the holidays with her parents, ell Joe Welker J T Rue Dah.
t
and
·ard
shower
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d Mr and Mrs. Leo Sear1s
vid· and Steve• Clark,
Denni!
'. iY members of the chdotr . tla~ . Miss Helen B
. eeson and Miss Glaze Lee Hysell Carl Hena~
Hearth stone c1·&lt;::~ :,.-s Wi' neo:
.
Christine
Garnson of Columbus dricks• and Jeffrey •Fields from
. g . at hte. rhuriL
to 11 ow V.ISLtc
. d wit
. h fnen
. ds 10
. M'ddl
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evemn
. observ
I e- primary to junior.
tng choir prar.t Lce
m ·.
port durin g the holidays .
A new Junior High class was
b'
thda
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anmverance of he r tr ) .
. i Mr and Mrs. Arnold Richards organized for children of grades
. aary. RefreshmE'nlo: ~PH" ~~rv visitf'd recently with their fam - seven eight and nine with Mrs.
ed. during the evemng . nan· 1ly in Columbus, Mr. and Mrs . c. E.' Clark as teacher and
niJ1g the party wne. _\,rs . Mel~ · F:rlward &amp;nith and son, Vaugh- Mrs Bob Miller substitute tea.Jah White, M:s S~ lrl.eyee ! 1 :; an.. They were acompa~ied by che~. Members of the class
,aile! Mrs. Lllltan MrGh ·
lhetr daughter andc lam1ly , Mr . are Linda and Kathy Wehrung,

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feet. So,

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any Chevrolet as far back as they go. More room for shou ent

cu.,..ollet l,.,,..ra &amp;oort c...,.
besides the way a '66 Chevrolet looka and rides and ~

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powered, DOW haye ODe 11101'8 reas,on to ask you: What
get by paying _.,e for a ear-except b1gger monthly payment&amp;.

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REGULAR

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Pomeroy

CHEVELLE -The 11W8t pt&gt;~~rdar U.w_.,.,fr rti:rtrl_....,. eaa ....
or all t he 9rs its si~, Ch~velle is the biggest
Wbyl ~"itt~

.:tis come

its Full Cot! suspens1on ride. Beca1190 many
carpeting, vinyl interiors. Because you get 80

mueh for

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aBndtMrc~: Stay t~unthon andtsothn , John Zurcher, Tim Glaze, Steve
re I, mcmna 1 w o spen e and Gary Sewell, Donna Smith,
holiday with her parents .
Mark Smith and Earl and BusWilliam Scarberry , Cincmnat . ter Phelps.
I \trs . Ralph Stockman , Henry
-~-~Scarberry, Columbu,, a nd AI· C
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fred Scarberry, Jr. of Tipp City
hapter 18
wm called to Middleport by Meeting i1 Held
the death of their father, Mr.
Pomeroy Chapter 186, OES,
Alfred Scarberry, Sr.
met in regular sesslon Tuesday
Mrs. David McConneghy of , evening at the Masonic TemCincinnat has been the . guest I pie, with all officers present.
of her daughter and family , Mr .
Clara Sue Soulsby,
worthy
and Mrs. Roger Morgan and 1 matron, and James Soulsby.

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end SATURDAY
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t:~loAvalon - Annette

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worthy
grand matron
and
1worthy grand patron e&lt;tending
best wishes to the Chapter for
the coming year. A school of
Instruction at Reinersvllle on
Feb. 4, in which several members of the Chapter wUI parUcl·
pate was 8IDlOUDce«t
Ref.. hments were served by
Ella, Dale and Shirley Smltb
and a-gla and William . Wat-

son from a table with white
eover and centered with

rangement of

an

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mixed Dowers

with white candles on either ·

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The Feh1uary meeting will he ;
Mrs . )&gt;;wl ZLrklt&gt;
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party for band 1
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Mrs Ell&lt;t ' "'"' ley ;
piamst ,
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members and all new members
Mr~. Ut&gt;n :--.1\·utzl mg : secrewryd
I Mr and Mrs L . W t , of the Pomeroy Elementary,
Mrs . Hor&lt;Jn' \ll'~:\hinny. ~n , ~
In 1\1 itldJeport
~ Jr .. ~f Minersville,eJaor~P a:n~~~~ , Salisb.ury ' Bradbury and_ Bed-~
trtasure.r, :\Irs_ Betty Spencer. , Mr. Homer Jones is a pa- ring the engagement &lt;tnd ap- · for d ·sch.~ 0 Is. Mrs. El za G1lmore ,
\-Irs . tlort" Ka1ln served as
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proxy m the ab::.rnce of Goldie tient at :vl eig s (;eneral Hosp iiHI pro&lt;~c·hing marriage tu their r. P~~sJ
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for observation Hnd tre&lt;:~tment. idaughtcr, Miss Linda Dar lene Hl~ll S( hoo Alumm Associ&amp; 1 ~
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Mr and Mrs. Vt&gt;mon Rogers Wat son. Columbus, to Thorn· Iasked the group to ser\le t •
Mrs. Nt:'u!J.ling. who ls b~· .
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of
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and
Mrs.
Charles
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(' Mr s. nLimore.
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with Mrs , parent s.
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:~:;ntl;rktt·:~ pr&lt;sidtng ofli·· Mrs. Carl Herky and daugh· ~emor al Ohio S late Untveds~y, I and M.rs. \char eu 'mg.
cer Mrs. 1\Jr l Owt- . as Pre- Iters , Janet and Shella . w~re re- n; eAm ployed WICI~ the Wear E(',.l 1 EI\HN \JF PROMOTION 1
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. d \ s George Childs cent holiday guests o1 I 1e1r par- er 1ummurn ompany,
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tector. an_. Jr
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' ents Mr and Mrs. Keith Ro- :lumbus
Mr and Mrs . ar
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.as Pa st Um•f.
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R·u ' Ji lt' have l~arn&lt;&gt;d thetr son
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Kelly• was re- bertson and Mrs. . Frank Her y 1• . e• ~open c urc
we mg ' . · .
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has b een ,
Mr s i' 1a1\111
1 o1 s~:~tur day, Wi lham l'.a rl oman
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from the hospit- of Bridgeport. Oh10.
w1 11 ut'. an e\lrll
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porte r ~:~lt:'r Jont!s reported
!\1r. Cla rence C\ark has re· Jcmuary 30 at 2 p.m. at the p:·umoted to SP 4 l~olman, sta- :
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Gt&gt;neral Hospital and I turned to his home from Hoi·
Mmster.
Presbytenan
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M Elhmny and Mrs \ z~r Hospita l where he has been church, New Concord.
.muc~~y
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Mrs. ena c '
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and wdl be reass1gne
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Minni e Gilmore were reported I a medica l patient or seve:a
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acom panted
p '' '·
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~-- home by his daughler, Mrs .
l!EVlVAL IN PROGRESS
Henry Null.
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A Hevival ts m progress at
Chn ~tmas Eve and Chnst mas
I tl e Church of the Nazarene, in
Day dtnner gUI·Sls ol Mr . and
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r December 30 to Jan~
I Mrs. John Bryan were Mr . Hnl.i
heste ·
,
Mr s. Stanley Bryan and family . Election of OffJce·rs was hE'ld uary_ 10 Rev . and Mrs .. Robe~~ I
or Revnold sburg and \lr and :when th e Golden Rule Class of 1 Rob1"on are Evangelists, .
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Cl
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Jure ·l o
ns
' . . at. 7·30 p m Rev . I
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lh a ·t evenmg
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Mrs.. ',,I enzel Smith entertain· Mrs . Danny Bryan lind son. I t \e Pomeroy
ed th WSWS ol the f.nterprise I Danny uf Pomeroy. They also i met 1 ues ay evemng at
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EUB e church Tuesda; evening receiv~d telephone ealls from j home or the teacher, _Mrs. Char- Ray E. War~ _1s __Pastor. -~-~ ~~~--- ~ ~---- _
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Suspend Steel Talks
Until Union Settles
McDonald-Abel Race
BigllSee
Little to
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