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P. T. A. Objectives are eme o
Middleport Program by Mrs. Lohse

Parents ore
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On Saturday

"Objectives of lhe P .T.A.," w. McComas. The flag pledge
was the topic presented by Mrs. was led hy Michael Mullen.
Harold Lohse, Southeast Dis.
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aid reports ga·en al the an- ces Roush ; Primary Superm- I
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l~ge, spent the weekend With
!!+I congregahonal meetmg of l !Pndenl . Mrs . William Bradford,
Mr and ~ " John Kraw-lat the January meeting of the by Mrs. Guy Reynolds was AIhiS P?renls, Mr 8~ Mrs. Ma...
till Middleport Church of Christ assistant, Mrs. Georg1a Weh- 1 Mrs Nina Bland and Mrs. sezyn enter! &lt;1:·00 w1th a pa~~ Middle
Parent and Teach~ warded the attendance bam~r .
I on F1sher and farruly . He waa
&amp;play evenmg at the church. ' rung and Cradle Roll, Mrs. C E. Childers have returned ty Saturday afternoon. at therr lers A=:iatlon Monday even- Rev. M. E. Dowson was appomt- Mr. and Mrs La~r~ Ebers- al"Compamed. back by Mr. ·~
Mr. Wendell Gerlach was m Lionel Boggs.
. to thelr horne In Akron af~er home m honor of the1r daugh-lin in the high school auditor· ed to represent the locaJ P. T.~. bach of Portland vlSlted Sun- 1Mrs. Fisher and daughter, Bar
eJiarge of tlw reports and eler- A soc1al hour and ~ellowship spendmg several days
w1th ter Martha Jo, who celebrated Ju~.
Iat the meeting in Athens m day_afternoon wl~ Mn. Jay I bera, who spent _the evening In
of offtre rs
!time was held fo\lowmg the Mrs Guy Reyn?lds an~
her her ftfth btrthday anmversary. Mrs. Lohse pointed out the February concerning .the PEP Warner and family.
Belpre w1th their son
and
·
meetmg
m
the
church
dmmg
mother,
Mrs.
Mmerva
Childers.
A
Bozo
the
clown
theme
wa.s
\i
portance
of
parents
knowtng
educational
bill.
He
will
accomRo
G
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f
Akron
who
daughter-1~-law,
Mr.
and
Mr:a.
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Report's for t!~~d~ast Sc~=~ room with m001bers of the Loy- Russell McElhinny has been ca rt ted out ~~ the favors ~nd l t~e teachers of a school and pany Mr. McComas, a~d will was :uedr ~ ~y the death William F1sher and son.
were gt\en b~ S
) . nd or- Ia! Pals class tn ~barge An ar- returned to his home from Vet- decoratiOn~ c.ames were play- to be famlhar with the currJc~ report on the meetmg m Feb- of Mrs. WiJJoughby Hill, was an Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Daw~
elasses. dep.arlments a
range.ment of whtte mums cenM
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f"d and refreshments of cake 1I ulum She demonstrated phas~ mary.
might ouest of Mr
and of New Haven w Va . visited
1anizatwns Thf&gt; average atten· tered the refreshment table. erans emona1 08 P11a 1 w _ere and tee cream
were served
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dance at Sund&lt;h' School dunng Servi
at the unch bowl, he has ~n a medical pattenl I the uests after the honoree es of p T.A. projects a sims The unit voted to ta~e on Mrs. E. J Hill.
.
S~day afternoo~ WI
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2-18 The financial 1
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for several day s
g
ft ., 1 d 1wtth the aad of charts. ~e al~ the calendar project as m the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kmg or ~ns Oms Harns, Mmersv11le.
year was
and the Rev coffee and tea st ver servl~es Don Erwm of
Columbus had openf'd her gi s. I ~'' ec- : so urged local P.T.A. units to ast A discussion was held on Shade were Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Milton Roush
~7d w~~r:~v~a ve the mtnis~ were JIMIId~edAlt~:w~:be.sonNma spent the weekend with h1~ orat~ ~~:: wa~~~~~t~ . Hap- support certain issues pertinent .possibJlity of a scholarship guests _of Mr. and Mrs. Her~ and family and Frank Porter
terial report
Kusse an
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester PYAtt~~Jin y, were Teresa Mtt- 1to school fafaars .
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plan for students of Middleport. bert Daxon and f~llr.
Jr, of Syracuse sptmt Sunday
1 She restated the maxam that A social hour followed in the
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m&lt;iuded
Erwm.
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Joseph
Raub
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v1s1tmg
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afternoon w1th Mr. and Mr1.
Tho
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F'sh
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Church Elders
Horace AbM1ss Carol Scott, a student
i B t d V f'kte
Man le uca Jon IS e pr101e co
- cafeteria with Mrs.
Robert Carol City, Florida, WI
1s Mason 1 er an
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Bow~n
Walter
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Holzer
School
of
Nursing
Haw
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rJenh
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of
the
P
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units.
A
Craig
serving
as
hospitality
daughter.
Miss
Sue
Jean
Raub.
Jeffrey
Warner,
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Bunce H.avmond Cole Wendell
' tn Gallipolis, was the weeken
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w· !burn ques ton a answer r
- chctirman. Cookies .«nd coffee Mr. and Mrs. Dwtg
gan Jay arnl:r, Is con I
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Gerla~h Kennrth :'ll~Elhinny,
fO
1guest of her parents. Mr. and ~~~tl; o\:h%;· D~vid ~'ilcox' eluded her .program.
were provided by fiftb grade and son, Skip, and Mrs. F:or· home with bronch1al pneumooFiomer Ritt&gt;. Wtlbur Theollald,
Mrs Paul Scott.
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Ed . rdfl and chtl~ The mee.tmg was conduc~d room mothers.
ence Holley were recent dinner Ia.
Milton Houdashell
.Vichkie Dent ar: ~nn: ~)a~ dr~~ M~~? andw~)anny , Mrs. I by ~~~tWI~~a~h!"g!~~nceVI~~
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Deacons - Cash Bahr, Wtl- ~
VIS
ave return
mer· lohn Russell Mrs Nell
De- prest
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lerd Boyer Ira Butrher, Chest- ' TIIe Galha County eight et garten classes at t~e M1ddle- ~ee~e and Martha's
rarrnly , Ithe prestde~t. Wtlha~ Ingles. 1
er Erwm Wdltam Crutser, Ar- forty Salon mel at the home or port school after bemg absf'nt John David and Mary Kraw- iThe t~vocat!On was g1ven by
thur Hes~, Jr . Homer .Jones, Mrs William Brown. re~enll_y. 1 ~or the past two weeks due to I sczyJ~ .
- ~permtendenl of school~.
Marvin Kellv Tom Kelly, Her· 1The meeting opened m ntuahs· I IIIness.
ri1an Kincaid .' Robert MrElhm- ' tic form by th• Chapeau Mrs.
Mrs. Asa Jordan and Mrs.
ny, George Meinhart,
Dt&gt;~- Orville Well.
!H?race McEihm~y were subIS DINNER GUEST
ver Rice , Kenneth Scitt&gt;::&gt;. Wtl- Six. members answered roll shtut~ teachers m the Pome- Mrs. Homer Showers
wa!li
OUfh rOUp
Urun Slater, Dan White, L. R. ~all. Thank you cards
were roy Schools last week.
guest of honor at a dinner SunWiley, Franklin Triplet! . Nor-' read from the depart~en~al l Mr. and Mrs. Harold c:or~e day at the" home of Mr. and
eefS Un
man Yeauger, 0 . E. MPKinley chapeau and La Secreta1re t~r and son .. Brian, or Galhpoi_Is, Mrs. John J&lt; nck, Rock S~rmgs The Youth Fellowship of the :
and Rohrrt Heibel.
tht&gt;ir gifts received on the1r 1are spendmg several days wtth Road. Following the
dmner, Enterprise EUB church met
F. E. Hover wa.'l eleett"d as visit to the Salon.
· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I prepared and taken to
the Sunday evening in the church
Deacon er{1eritus_
A discussion was held
o~ W. McComas.
Frick home by Mr. and Mrs. : social room with Bonnie Smith
. Elected chureh treas~rer was plans for the ten~h - year anm- 1 Mr. Rnd Mrs. E. ~ · Burto~ i ,.~ _ ~ ·- ~mos. an af_ternoon of 1 presiding. _ .
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Wilbur Theoba ld : rhotr dJrt-t·- versary. Mrs. W1lham Brown , ~pent the weekend In Colum Iremmtsctng was enJoyed b~ 1 Group smgJ~ of hymns ~ptor Mrs. Arthur Skinner; or- gave a report on the depart - : t)us where they were guests ?f Mrs. Show~rs, Mr. and ~rs. 1 ened the meeting, followed w1th
ga~ist. Mrs. ChestPr Erwin, mental Powvoir in Columbus t~eir son, Mr. an~ Mrs. .WII· \ Amos and Mr. and Mrs. Fnck . prayer by M:s- Thoma~ Bentz.
assistant, Carol Scott; Sunday Dt&gt;f'f'tnber 13 at the Deshler • l!am Burto~ . The} went ~sp~-~
I A short busmess sess1on was
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School Superinltndent. KC'nneth 1Cole hotel. Nat.ion~l ~warded Ially to vls1t Mr. Burton 8 sts- 1
BOARD TO MEET
held and Mike Bentz re~d the
McElhinny, assistant,
Tom : Ohio fourth piace 1~ clnld wrl - 1 ter: Mrs. Ell~ M~ck, who is _.8 The Official Boar~ of Heath 1minutes of the last meehng.
Bowen· secretary, 0 . E. Me- fare . Nationa spectal projects I pahent at R1Vers1de Methodist Methodist Church will meet on
During the program
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Klnley;. Sunday School pianists, ror the year is a Nitrogen An· Hospital where she is recover- · sunday evening following
a Jenny Evans led in a discusJoy Boggs. Christine Bahr and alyzer in the lrtatment. for Cy~ ing from a broken hip. . I meeting of the Finance C_om· sion on the book, ,:'The Rock~
Betsy Cunningham; song lead- stic F;brosis at the .Ie~1sh Hos- Mr and
Mrs .. Owen F.mk 1 mission and Pastoral RelatiOnS : el Called Freedom. 'Ilte ?1~­
~~...;,;;;;..~i====:--1 1 pite~l in Denver. The Solon will and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fmk 1Commission at the church All · ing closed with the benedtchon 1
Hssisl The American
Legwn were in Columbus . Thursday board members e~re urged to in unison.
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DRAPERY DEPARTMENT ON THE 2ND FLOOR
Child Welfm foundation. for whero Mr. Herb~rtFmk consult- be present.
I Attending were Mike, Mar- I
Pomeroy, Ohio
. t.he rr-search in Tuberculo~1s .
ed an eye spec.Jahst.
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jorie, Junior and Susie Bentz, I
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Mrs. Owen Fmk .and sons. I Spain buill El Morro Castle Judy, Bonnie and Marie Smith,
LAST TIME TONIGHT
held in Cleveland July 18 • 19. Bill and Danny, Mtss. ~abel at San Juan. Puerto Rico, in Jtnny Evans, Jane Ann John·~~~~ ~~~~~~
The Obligation was re~a~ed by IHysell and Mr~ ~ger Fmk ~f i t539, thus commanding
the son, Dick Folmer. Sharon Dill, ,
DETECTIVES"
the members after w IC re- New Haven, . a., were n I strategic gateway to lhe Span- Skip Logan and advisors, Mrs. I
(Tcchnicolon
rre~hments were served by the Columbus wher~ they met P~c. ish Main.
1Bentz and Mrs. Don Hunnel.
Bryan Russell, 10 yr. old boy ho~tesses . Mrs. William BrO\m, IRoger Dean Fmk, who arnv- I
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as Emil; 3 detectives: Walter and Mrs _ Gino Marchi. 1' he ed by plane from California.
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Slezak, Hein Schub~rt, Peter hostesses for February will be . Pfc. Fink has completed a one
Ehrbch, played strictly for
F 1
Mrs. Dorthy Hecker and Mrs. year tour of duty in Korea. ~ laughs.
' Ellen Deweese.
lowing a 30-d&lt;iy leave here With
Disney Colorcartoons:
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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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our own.
"Even now, a rocket moves toward Mars. It reminds
us that the world
not be the same for our children,
or even for ourselves in a short span of years. The next
man to stand here will look out on a scene different
from our own."
"Ours is a time of change onrapid and rantastlc change - · change will rest on the
multiplying the_nations- plac- 1 changed character ot _our ~
TAG DEADLINE - Keeping the family pet and worllo
ing in uncertain hands new 1 pie - and on therr faith. They ing_ dogs liks Buster ana Bob running fr~. 2,620 Me1p
weapons for mastery and c1e- came here - the e&lt;lle and tht r_es1dents had obtamed dog tags before the 4 p.m. lleadstruction - shaking old value~ , straD&amp;er, brave and frightened lme Tuesday at the ofhce. of County A~~ltor Gordo:
and uprooting old ways.
1 _ to find a place where a man Caldwell. Several assorted hcense - less
Old Sbepl
In blo iiiiiiiW'Bi addre11, could be his own man. They l a!rea~y_occup)'_eells, _gue&gt;ts at the dog pound.
Jobn!HJJI foreea•t that ''before made a covttnant with this land. ,

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Luxurious new look
.luxurious new room
Luxurious new ridp

•n Fink and faml\y and his wife.
Mrs. Fink of New Haven, W.
va., he will be stationed at
Ft. Knox , Ky.
Mrs. WilHam Woodard (Sus- ,
ie Allensworth), senior student
nurse at Holzer, spent
the
weekend with relatives in 'Mid- I
dleport and Pomeroy.
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Mrs. Jay Warner entertain~
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
erl with a dinner Saturday eveJ11nu.ry 22-23
! nir1g at her home, Legion Ter"FBI CODE 98"
Jack Kelly, Ray Danton, Phi- race, honoring her ~on, Stev~
en, on his tenth birthday.
-Up Carey, Andrew Duggan.
~~cONQUEST OF SPACE"
A decorated birthday cake,
Mickey Shaughnessy, Phil th• gift of his aunt, Miss Lydia
Foster. Waller Brooke.
GRANDCIULD BORN
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SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES. Ebersbach, was served with
January 24·25·26
tile dinner to Miss Ebersbach
Mr. and Mra. Homer Jones
"SEND ME NO FLOWERS" of Pomeroy, Larry Ebersbach have received word of the birth
(Technlcolor)
Rock Hudson, Doris Day. of Portland, Mrs. Warner and of a great grandchild in Mar·
' Tony RandalL Hal Mareh.
Linda, Larry, Steven and Je[· ion. The parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Colorcartoan•
Rodney LucaS of Marion, are
ii:i:i:i:~~::i:iii~~==:;~~=--=====---11 announcing the birth of their
first child, a daughter, born
Thursday, January 7, at the
Marion Hoepltal. The baby has
been named Julia Renee.
Grandparents are Mr . ~nd
Mrs. Harley Raines of Mar10n
· and Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Lu: cas of Coledonla. Great grand·
· pr.'Slts are Mr. and Mrs. Her·
I bert Lucas of caledonia. Gre.lt
; grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
i bert Lucas of caledonia and
Mr. and Mn. Homer
Jones.
I Middleport. Mrs. Lena McElhinny of Middleport is the great
great grandmother-

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Rt I hid, collap.sed upon their arrival. ' the fire .
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~ C~ur~till;sxthfighd I roodr life went · to~~row (-Wednelday) morpo:11 nd It Is .possible' f&amp;~ him to I ••bit: •' ,..:,.~ ~~g daftlagt 'to '. . llibf fltlnt fend. l own"J1~" :;; Gail
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, , lating. that ~me ~rt ol mfldi- , cal aspects uf Churchill's strong I we know, he- is a c~:~=~k~b;-: ed,
~ot wltbout differeace bus driven by Larry Arthur ! Eakina_WAI_ at__ho~ _when the complete)J 411tnf!d_
WASIDNGTON - TilE UN· ral history IS hemg made In fight to live Is Dr. Harley Wil· l man. He i• an exeeptlon in this'
oplu ~ b=~ldwltbOU:vl tbo Ritchio, 22. Rt.l. Minersville.!
A spokHman
lilt
lted States sought a "full ex- ~~ htt!e d•ad-end str..t where Iiams, dlrect&lt;&gt;r of the Ch..t and as in everything else. I would ' w~b l&lt;lr lbe ..~.~or";;: , The vehicles mtt on • curve
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planRtion" fr-om Russia today rtt~m s. 911-year-old hero is H~.art Assoclatic1n.
I not think that the ultimate I eralioal.'
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of
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on 1 Soviet nuclear test which defy.mg ltm~. and all the odds __!_
t - ~em~o me," he sald, i forecast (deuthl Is alt~red. j Johnson said:
]Route 7, at 4 : ~ 5 P· m.
wa:'r_.....-:.,.
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has sent traces ol radtoacttvtty agamst SUr\oiVal.
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over the nort.hern Pacific.
i Nobody gives Churchill a
~nde~ thiS covena~t - of Sue Nutter. 21, claimed a back .
surance Oil the bouse, but tbl
Secretary ot Stale Dean Rusk ' chance to recover Arrange~~~~ce~:~· :~~~~~ ~r:~ injury. No charges were filed.
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summoned Soviet Ambassador monts_ already are bemg mad•
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An.atoly F Oobrynm to
the fOI has funeral In accordance
I perous, grea a
mig y.
investigated a two-car crash
contents.
Sale
Tue!!day to : with
h• dr•w up years
011 the Baile) Run road at 5
A banquet like no other seen ' gy
~~~k about the Soviet blast ago. rltons know the dread I
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God that
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p. m. Monday which involved in this area is scheduled Thurs- · fW te
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whtch occurred Jan 15 lAo the blow will fall some-lime and are
Twenty thousand dollar-s has been allocated for im- r~~ d
our grea ness Iautos driven bv Howard Curtis dav at 7· 30 p m
at Eastern ' . u 114-, •Dd llll:tr'1J tbne
S•mipal!lnsky area .of
east- braced against II.
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, Provements during 1965 by The Citizens Telephone Co., I WJ'W:n h:~. been allowed b I Stewart, 37, Pom•roy, Rt. 3. .~thletic Boo•ier;.
miles from &lt;lltlbln.
ern Russia. The nuclear test The law of averagE&gt;.;: dtdates I which serves more than J ,600 subscribers through ex·, Him to seek
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"th thY 1and Roberta Kay DiUon, 21, Rt. 1 The men of the Boollters wm
bdn treaty :;~ignPd tn August, that a 90-year-old man who suf- c~anges at Coolville, Chester, Little Hocking and Reeds- I sweat of ourgr:n::ss :d th: 2, Pomeroy, The mishap occur- ' prepare • dinnfr in lpprecia- 1
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than 100 other nations, forbids :ul~m "ued Wednesda~ mght : planned to fur~J•h quality com- for all companies fs 111.422.500,
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-· - _ . er on an icy section of road. and for the July 4th celebra- 1
fo ..a.U.:nucle:ar Jests In the atmosphere, _.v_ rd _M~an, Chur~htll s phy~ 1 munlrations fn the areas will the fourth straight year
in :
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outer 8pace and underwater' ISJCJan, mdtca~ed. ~E'Jther loss require $10,000, according to ; which ra?ital e~J)@nditW'eS will !
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A Booster officer :!laid,. "~e i
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. c J Barnhill general m
j exceed SIX milhon dollars.
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want tb show oW' R.pprecaallon
U~COLUMBUS - TilE REP· "Sir Wms_ton_ has slept through g~r .. For inst~llation or ~:~:: .
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liean party •hould hold " naphones lor new customers and I
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dieS ha• c done to promote alh·
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tiona! convention this summer
extensions. , 5_500 has been 1. 7 Year Senlenees
l";IJcJ ~- E••tern Local School 1
to reorganize the P"l'ty strucestimated.
· Ordered bv Judge
Nora Ann Gosney Gilkey, 86,
dJstr,ct
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ture so It could pro,.nt
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Indeterminate. sentences in died Tuesday at Holzer HospllThe Boosters
•mphasl7.ell I od
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GOP position on key issuO&gt; •s
here~lledolfice equipment will the Ohio State . Penitentiary al following an illn•" or sever- WASHINGTON (UP!\ - An ' that ,u interested uenons, and
lllrt
th~y arlse.
I ms a at a cost of $2.000 1were ordered Tuesday for two : al week.!!. Bom in Syracu~. :!lhe all-American procession ot I all J\rospecth-e neW membcn, vaclnclM iD
fa..
That proposal was put forI :~ mo;e than $2,SOO Is in the Athens county men convJcted of was the daughter of the late I cowboys lodians high school I are invited. lnde&lt;'d urred. 10 trot.
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I .u J!Ot or construdJOn or addi- ,cattle rustling.
Will and Mary Garey.
Her ' bands. pretty glris, paratroop· attend the appreciation ban- ,;:e
tlloi!e wh
Talt Jr. in an interview ruestaonal cable plant throughout : Meigs county Common Pleas ! husband, Edward, died in l959. · ers and politicians escorted &lt;!Uet. It Js expectP.d M berome , :
day with United Pross lnterna- i A tradtlonal Liucoln Oov o!ln the systtm.
\Judge John C. Bacon sentenced ! Surviving are four aons. llon- ' Lyndon B. Johnson down the an •~nnal affair. . ,
. ·: r" ·n a
an.
tJfonal "Wt cannot afford to · ner featuring chicken
and : The Mid • Continent System IMarvin L. Tom. 37. of Albany, ald G&lt;tsney of Middleport; Pearl glory road from the Capitol
Tl,e l!oosters '"li: also &lt;O!Itmlenl
Ill lht
wait to define our position ev- othE"r fl)rlds is plannlld by a which includes Coolville, az-ew Rt. 3, and Harold Hamrick, 34, Gosney of Buchtel, WiHiam Gos- to the White House today af. · ut c!:sf'.US!Iion of P1111111 to build·!
ery fourth year when national committee of Middftport Sen- Ito more than 132,000 atation 5,of Albany. to 1 ~ 7 year terms. ney or Zanesville and Harry I ter he took his oath as Presi- nP":_ blt.achers It the foo~baill
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conventions are held,'•
said ior mothers Thf' dmner, open tast year witll the afffliatl!ln
The pair was charged with IGosney of NelsonvlUe; two dent.
l'taaum~.
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vember In hi• bid for a U. S. evening, Feb 11. In the high l[ lng the Eastern Rowan 'fele- a cow from the farm or Alvin Murray City, and Mrs. James , 15,000 marchers - a short Molber~' M
h . . !!Ut
se?at• seat.
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school cafeteria.
phone Co. at Granite QuiiiTY. Dye, Carpenter. Hamrick and Jonea of Eustus. Fla. 1 brolh- inaugural parade by
pa&lt;t ·
. are. ..
fig~ , ·
'We_ must have a recogmzed
N. c., the Kittenning Telephol"l Tom allegedly took lhe cow er,llonald Garey, ot Middleport, I standards, but still
!on&amp; ! On Tlaunday N1Jht
The1 lilt
committee
representing all i The committee plans lo have Co .. serving Armstrong "'!!lntv into Athens county in a pickup I three grandchildren, and six •noup to need three
hours ' '111e annual 'Mothero M""'h' l scboa DUt
p•rts of the party to develop i carry_-out servtce for
!hose jln Pennsylvania, and the .Pier truck aod let It out there aiiA!r 1great jp'8ndchlldr011.
I to pa!! down historic Pen- 1for the Polio Foundation Fund r lllt!d to
thr issues and to defme the Re- bnngmg contaJ_ne~· and order~! r point ·relephone Co. In Aahta- leaming they Wl!fe beinl lo~ I Funeral servlees will be at I sylvanlo Avenu•.
drive will be conducted Thun ::...Sorpei!l
publica~ stand and _present our from shut • 109 '"11 be d&lt;ollwr- bula Counly. The total budiet lowed.
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2 p. m. '111ursday at the RawMltitary hardware was con- day evening, Jouary 28 from
, alternatives to the Jssues raiS- ed. Members of the
"""lor - - - ---·llr.gs - Coata Funeral Home I1 spi&lt;uoua by Ita abaenct. In- i 6 to t p.m. in tht residential
led by the opposing party."
cla:'" will be In ehargc of the : Harry P. Smith to
LOCAL TEMPS
wlth Rev. Donald Hicks olflcl- stead of missiles, tanks and 1 district• ot Middleport
lllld ied lor
Tan has said thai GOP pres- , dlmng room and Will sell ad·
The ttmperature in Pomeroy'a alillfl. Burial will be In lbe I guns, lhe P'J'ade 101turect Pomeroy.
, 'lthu
ldentlal candidate Barry Gold- i':ce ht:~kett ~~ ';'r ag;tt , Win 50.year Pin
j business district at tl:20 1. m. Gravel Hill Cemelery 1t Che- , floata clepietiq lhe peaceful
Volllllleor worken from Ohio · 1IY
water's failure. to take a posl· ' a nts c 1 r~n u r 1 ·
ly i
' today was S8 de&amp;rees, under shirt. Frionda may caD at lhe 'j aecotnpllllhmento and Ideals Eti Phi Chapter of Beta Siltloo, or stale hiS position _clear- ce .
I Pomeroy Lodp No. 184 Free cloudy •kl...
funeral boliMJ any time.
ot 'The Great Society..
I ma Pbl Sorortt, will particl- r
ly, was a primary factor m the The dinner will be served and Accepted Masons
will ,
pate In the Mareh 01 in t h ' lttoa
party's defeat In the Novem.. from 5 to 7 p.m: with dessert
a special meellng at 7:30
past. Collectlolle an to be bl.,. ~
her election.
to be extra. Tile COMI!IIttee al- . m. Thur8day to present Rlght ,
od In to the hoaclquarters at ••
so madt piIIIII to have a colorBrother Harry P.'
Pomeroy CUy ball by the
iXlLVMBUS - I1IE OlfiO ed chlel:en sale for Easter. Smith, past disll'lct
deputy I WASHINGTON JUP!)-EYa,.,lore Johnson went to lhe
lhe national lead.-. m1 par- era at lhe close ollho -1n1.
EdJf.atlon Aasoclallon'o 10EAJ Hnmemade candy will be ·110141 IJ'and master o1 lhe 12th Ma- 1gelist Billy Graham today Ul'J·I'tol to be sworn In for •
at lhe Chief Execupresldenl today accused . state three . dl7l a INI!k ' during the sonic District, and past master ·ed Presldent Johnsou In "ap- term a• I'Mklent.
live,
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Sen. 'Ross Pepple, R and memhera of lhe state ·
mmlstration of ustna
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Graham Asks presJ'dent to be prayerfuJ

· o1 Potnero!' I..odie, wllh a 10 , proach the problems of the next I The pre-lnaucuratloa
year lapel button. .
Ilour yean In 1 spirit of prayer
arranged at ~~··
Most Wor8hlplul Bl'!llber Ed- I
humble dependence
quest. It wu attended by
L. ott, Gralllf Mullr, Grud ;
invited ~~~.
Free i Accepr.~ 1!\a· l Graham, a close personal Presldent-olect lfu~ .
Ohio, .will ·•~ lhe
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The Syracuse. Third Wednes' day Homemakers Club
Will
meet Wednesday January 20. al
10 a. m. In the town hall. Th~
•ubject will he "Good Buying
with Mrs. Paul Sellers as lead· er. Roll call will be "A r1ew
Food You Have Used." Textile
paints and supplies will be available for purcbs.se. Potluck
lunch will be served at noon
with each member bringing ta·
ble service. Hostesses are Syl·
via ZwUling and Pauline Morar•
ity.

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used Ten members of the James Eakins family, Cbesblre
d k"ndl ld b eds ,, J hn
M1nor amages were ca
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an re J • o atr , o • . 1 . h ·ru sda afternoon were lett homeless Tuesday after I fue of lllldetellii,ID·
son declared. " They atand in m mJs ap . e Y .
ed orlgin gutted their home on Stingy Creek Rd.
the way or I aetking nation.' when. motorist drtvln:.;
The Middleport Fire Department and U.llla County
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Itlve summoned hiS countrymen ~vot
' nouse was gone when tht} amved .
to 'jom reason to faith and ac- : 1 Co t Sh Iff' De
Middleport firemen were sum- ~-'-----'----lion to exper10nce to transform
• g• . un Y er 5 P. . moned at 10:50 a. m. The two- lire otarted, hut bid to trt,.el

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1peech that Americans "mus.t
LIBRARIANS - N•ncy Hawk and Vicki Carr, seventh grade pupils at Tuppers Plains elementar !eh I work now to provide the know]served as librarians for the bookmobile stop at their school. Tuppers Plai'ns Tuesday was !he see e f Yth foo i ' edge and lht surroundlnga 1
;top of the bookmobile operation i!' Meigs county.. Book s will be taken to several schools in the ncouonty ~ ~~:r Iwhich can enlu:a• lhe possibili- ,
until the bookmobtle bus amves m March. The hbranans are providing Tuppers Plains eighth •raders Y 'th ties or ev•ry. c1tlzen.'
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POLL PARROT-RANDCRAFT-HUSH PUPPIES

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CHARM STEP - HEEL HUGGERS

fJVE CI!N%S'

By Loull Ca•eJJ
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Lyndon Baines Johnson was
sworn in today as president in his own right with an apo
peal to his fellow Americans to fulfill their heritage of
" justice ... liberty ... union." He began his address:
"On this occasion, the oath I have taken before youand before God-i' not mine alone, but ours together.
We are one nation and one people. Our fate and our
future rest not upon one citizen but upon all citizena.
That is the majesty and the meaning of this moment.
"For every generation there is a destiny. For some,
history decides. For this generation, the choice must be

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1965

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REPORT of liquor law enforcement
by the Ohio Department of Uquo.r
Control makes some interesting reading.
I( indicates things are changing.
One of the ·most Interesting assets
about the report is a decrease in the
amount of moonshining m a large sector
of tht ltillf Qf IIQUther~ and I()U\~eaotern
Olllo. In Meigs e&lt;&gt;Ullty, and lht counties
that eurl'OIInc:l It, Ia n~thing abort of
amazing the change that has taken place
In this resard .
Tod~ the bulk of lllldt manu(actur·
tq ot UquOI' Ia etnltrtd ltrlflY In the
larlt mt!l'ollOIItan arta• of n011hem
Ollro. Wt Mit that onlY Scioto and one
othtr county In aouthtrn Ohio art Ustlld
In tllat eonntetlon. Rtaldent• of our coun·
ty wou!d h1v. to tlllnk • lon.J tlma to r..
mtmbtr when tht lut ettll
"latd In
thla arta.
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nat 1lweya IU~h In "'"'"·
TiltH wu 1 time, mainlY In the per1od of
pl'Ohlbtloll that many ol the secluded
atetlont of tht county had stills turning
out U~uor by the barrtl. H~rdly • day
want by without newt of th• Illicit traf·
fie, tither In the manufacture or the
ult. Wt remember that one of the big·
1"1 atllla ever uncovered In these parts
w11 ntn the heart of Oalllpoli•. It had
b"n NerettKI 111 1 lam fnme residence.
end hid opvattd unmolfthd ""'ral
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Q- fbave heeo IBkiD&amp; Qul-

The curbing of such aettvltiea hu
me;wt thousanlls of llollars in nvtn\le to
our s~te, and If a person mil~ drtnk, w•
are sOH that they are n&amp;t endanprlng
thornoelves •• mueh 11 thty WO\IId witb
moonshine.
Thus the move to bring about more
strict tni(lf~em~n\ ol the liQIIQl" law rtf·
ulationa 'IPPWS to bt
off n
Ohio. lll 1863, Do11ald 0.- Cooli, director
ordered a slepp•d up p"'gram. It Is
bringing results. In Meigs there has
been very few ~ases of infractioOJ in
thiS regard. Jt 'PfiU well fOI' thoae .,..
gaged in 11\e trafflc. There no doubt have
been violation•. but tile numbers are low.
deereue of Ul
LIJt year tbtl't
per cent ln citations of permit holders In
Ohio. One In which moat people ITt eonearned, tht ~ale to minon, hu dl"l!llled
2.5 per eent. The driw agiiJ\11 teen--age
drinkioa his met with tucceu, but nttda
to be rurth•r implemented.
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One ~•tegory that 1howed an !ncrease
was Sunday salea, which had an mcrease
of 2lper cent over lM:!. Another big dor
crelllt waa in 11111bling in ~cea when
liquor 11 aold.
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The overall pletu"' 1:1 encouragma.
and with further beatins down by the
liquor enforcement officers, and coop·
tration on th• pert of permit holders. a
new 4ay IPJI'iiU to be dawning In Ohio.

tinued use of this drug ba..
any harmJul ef!octl' Woold ~
be !lanieroua 1!1 iLOP tokio&amp; II

Voice of Broadway •.. reportin~
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

A State Department chap is in a spot
of trouble with his superiors because he
wont to Elizabeth Taylor's hotel instead
of rrquirlnJ her to go to the U. S. Em has·
sy, and who took it upon himself lo delete the "objPctionahle" phrases in the
renunciation of citizenship - a fronf ·
pa~ story. He was severely revrlmand·
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od Amorican mal• with a sensible flair
for diplomacv . · Friends hope Sid Lull
won't make ft as rough on Judy Garland
as he currontly plans in their child cus·
tody court right. They feel she's had trouble enOUih
. Peter Gennaro. now oc·
cunied wlth the dandn~ on "The Enter·
tainers" TV show. is all but si~ned to do
the choreol!raphy lor the movie ver.ion
of "Oliver." which will be made in England this Summer.
The battling Joe Pepitones have parf·
ed aga10, and the ballplayer is living in
a midtown hotel
Arlene Dahl and
Bobby Cohn, film heir. are something
new in the datinR department
Come·
dian Jackie Mason vows he'll file that
$3-rnlllioo lawsuit against Ed Sullivan
within the next 10 days He reallv ouQht
to ,tnd Ed Oowen - the TV incident
m:~rl~ .l;1ckie a far more valuable protwr~
tv than he was before
Andre Porum·
heanu is so se-rious about trvinl{ an art·
lnq career, he's rotain•d a per.onal man·

aaer and a press aRP.nt Hio;;, fx-wi f~ hP1r.,. Gamtrl Renedicl . mioht he (lad to
testify to his histrionic ability.

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by a "name your own price" offer from
Basin Street East. Thev want her to star
thore after ~~,., Lee·s eu~agement in
Marrh If she accepts. It will ho a triumph
for Ralph Watldns. because La ~gs
-ms willin, In plav any place but New
York
Jerry Vale's zillions of fans will
flip wh~n thov hear his new Italian-Am·
friran rrrord .- ''Ti Ad oro." HE' sin_gs thE'
btoautlful song with its usual love. and
tho orr••••mont is flawless.
Te"'nce Young, who directed "Moll
Flanders," has this to say about Kim Novak "s eo-star. Richard .Johnson: "He is
toin~ to be the next big international
liar In tho film business." He should
know. S.an Connery mado it big after
Young directed him in "Dr. No" and
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''From Russia With Love" . . . Corbassiere \he young and OJXtremely gifted
Fren~h arti•t. visited Jacqueline Kennedy's 5th Ave. apartment the other day ~o
start work on a news-1111king commts·
sion. He will paint the two Kennedy chi!·
dr.n. Caroline and John Jr.

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Claire Bloom,
looking absolutely exquisite in evenlng
trousers, took her mother to La Grocer·
ia in Greenwich Vlll.aie where they din·
ed on gnocci. In case you're not a gourmet, gnocci is a pQtato-based pasta usu·
ally ordered by adventurous types who
don't have to wat~h their waistlmes ...
Ava Gardner made her usual pill(rimage
to the Chateau Madrid, and as she has
done in the past, Invited the flamenco
guitarists and singers to her hotel Uter
the club closed The fiery entertainment
went on until dawn.
George flamllton's date the other
night at the Charles V was Candy Bergen, Edward Bergen's daughter ... . Don
Ameche raised his famous bwtone tn
the throng at Asti's while Tito Schipa,
Jack .Jones and Milrgaret Whiting ap·
plauded him.

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William Bradford Huie. author of
"The Americanization of Emily," which
was made into a highly amusing but controversial movie, is c\lrrently workmlil on
another book which should cause even
more of a brouhaha. It deals with the
Misslsoippl murders and will be titled
"Three Lives for Mississippi" . . . . The
young Hollywood crowd has fallen bard
tor marijuana. Many of the newer a~t ·
resses and juveniles are flirting with the
btggest cinema scandal In a long time.
Abbey Lincoln's blghly·acclaimed Jl"r·
formance in "Nothing But A Man" has
resulted in a flood of stage and screen
offers. The jazr singer, wife of drummPT
Max Roach, surprised everyone by em·
arging as a serious dramatic actress ..
Yul Brvnnet won aa impressive sum at
the Las Vegas gambling tables the other
evening, but he made the mistake of goin~ back the following night. and lost it
all . . The show blz set is giijglina over
the story of a movi~ director who all·
nounred he was going to divorce his
wife. He was, but after he consulted his
lawyer, he discovered that it would be
just too expensive. So he solved tb~ problem - reconciled with her!

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secolld bost ......, In the ma·
jor leagues with a 17·7 recant
last yeor, signed hlo IMii ...,..
tract with the Cincinnati lid
!or a "nice raise" Tuesday.
O'Toole, wbo said be wes
"oomplelely satisfied" with the

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a dole may produce diarrhea,
vomiting,
convulsloms
and
headaohe. It ohould nol bo

taken by anyone ""'ltm to
quii!IM or with Ill tnlltltcl
hllll or bllll bWck. Skipped
boMita are mort ofllll lllDQYinl
than 111 btdlcallon of lll'1out
trouble. If your doctor MY'
your ok1ppeo belli .,.. the
barmita Yari«y, It would ckl
DO b4l"JJ to dlscontlnuo.

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'I'm ""''lblng It, doll!'

contract, indicated he would he
gunning lor the opening day asoignment April 12 against visitlng Milwaukee.

Redl lit

FITID Dlreetor Jim lld4liP,
lin ~ .doll Jadl Clllldl
will manop lite. Reds' Pen!J&gt;.
aula club ill lite Claat A Caro!ina League IIIII , _,
And the Reels lllped left.
handed outlleldor Wes Dun. 22,
Clinton, N.C.; third base!DaD
Russ Perdue, II, Wafll", N.H.,
and Bob McDade, eateber from
Heoder1011, N.C., to 1J!16 CODtracts wttb PeainiU1a.

Southern'• 7th,

The aouthpaw was the .ev-

8th Graders Win

Dick Weber Out in Front

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met) are both of value Ia reductug the blood pra..uro.
Hydralazine wbould not
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taking

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GOSSlP IN GOTHAM

The Southern Tomadoeo post- Imany wins. SW had won three I lead al halfitime aod wu
wilb :1&gt; point. 011 eight buckets , Southwestern
ed their s1xth win ol the season slraight, however.
front 67-44 wben the &amp;bird quar-. and four foul shots. Athea had Southern
with an ~ victory nver visit· Southern held a healthy 25-13 1ter ended. Celile!" Nonoan Nor- ~ 18.
Hing Southwestern before
the advantage at tbe end of the ria led the Tornadoeo in the Coacb Craynor Slone's Torna· i So~th:este~-:- ~~2G ·
smallest crowd evet· to view a first period olter jumping Into thin! canto IICOring with nine. 1 does hit on 35 of 85 sttempto 1 · ac son
•
.
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high school cage game in the VJe driver's seat at the very Price emerg&lt;ld aa the game's from the field lor a 41 per cent 11
~ 11 4~ Bi':';t. :2,
new gymnasium.
start of the outing.
leading scorer with 24 poinll average while SW hit on %3 of
--4.
r -· ·
rlver
1
Less than 175 paid Clllltom-1 Seniors Larry Price and lon 11 field goala and two free 60 for 31 per cent.
2. Totals 23 (17-211) e:I.
ers were on hand to see the Gordon Fisher I~ the
ftr!t throws. Fisher followed closely Southern's Reserves won a Southern - Price
U-2-24;
Tornadoes climb mto a quick I pt.!riod attack al:S they poured 1with 20 whlJe NorriJ had 18 4S-25 decJsiOn over Southwest.. Fisher 8-4-20; Norria
6-6-18;
1ern. Sberm Cundiff led the win· Baer 3·241; McKelvey
lead and then go on to clobber in 16 points between them, Iand Marvin McKelvey II .
S-1·11;
the Highlanders for thtdr [ourth 1Priee nine and Fisher seven. I Southwestern scoring hotshotlners witb 24 and Notter acored McClintock 1~2; Adams 1-2-4;
IO&gt;s of the ...,son against as , Southern held a solid 44-24 ROO Cook led the llighlaoders lseven lor Southwestern.
Cirele 0-IH&gt;. Totals 35 117-24) 87.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

Pi~cher Jim O'Toole S~
With 'Nice Raise' T~ay

In!

SAYS

We Have AGood Record
A

Tornadoes Level Highlanders 89-63

DOCI'OR

Top Things Off

AILSTARS

lhould hevo frequent

Cut Your Own Taxes: 13 ,

vlous ~ars .
Tlti.o windfall Income lor 111M
could ha"" come from 1 hili

promotion with a substantial
•alary Increase, perhaps a lizale incentive bonus,

bas saved him $11,580. Reno II
how he determined bb lal 1111-

lt9,1100J .. . .. . . . . . . 12,1100 empliolts llav. bMt claimed.
Averqablt lllcomt . . $li0,000
'lbe ~ Cll
llaVIlll
The tu 011 1..1 of the
..anable your tuable tneome
averagable income
figures for the four previous
1$4,11001 is found
years Is readily apparent. II
thb way :
you do not bave copies of the
Tu on 516,1100 14-3 ol
mums lor those year• you may
t.DIIII plua 1-5 ol
llbtam pltotaotallc eoples lrom

no,ooo)

3,500

the revenu~ director m the dl.s-

tax on $1!,000 (4-3
of $9,000 . .
~.420
Tu on 1-li Averagablo
Income
. . . .. . . . . 1,180
To find the lola! tax:
T1Jx on $11,000 (H of

trlct In wh1ch you filed. He will
charge you 50 cents for each
page copied.
Because the taxable Income
figure changed from Page l to
Page 2 o! the returns during
some of those years, to be on
tho sole •ide onier copies o!
both Pili'"' lor each of the lour
years. Should you need those
copies, don't wail until tbe last

Leo!

$9,000) . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 2,420

Tax on averagable income
(5 X $1,081)) . . . . . . . . . UIO

Total tax
. . . . . . S7 ,820
A year ago wllh blgltu IBll

moment. Your revenue diret....
tor and ba staff wUI be busy at
that time liandlin8 tho rush of
newly !iled returns.

111te1 ud no lncom.e averaglq;

ector's and adre11ea. Bal the
priDdple Is DOl llllllh4 to lbese
«"JUJI' aBel the tu-savbJg lea·

proc.aare tile iame laXJlayer
would bave paid $10,ftlt oo b1a
3!,811 tuable Income.

may be used profitably by
aay lall)layor to wbom oerlalo
basic nles, wbtt'• we wW e&amp;plohl, apply.
You are now permitted to
avorage all types of Income
"'cop! &lt;:ep~al gains, gambling
profits, Income from lilto and
boqlH!!tS and premature dlstr!bution recolved by owner-..m·
ployers under a pension plan.

lure

Note that reference has been

made throughout tbi&gt; discussion to taxable income aad Dill

!NEXT: Tbe cltaog01 OD cbltd
eare.)

Notes From Foreign News Cables
By JOSEPH W. GBJGG
United Press International
PARIS !UPI&gt;-SI8m are mut.
tiplyiug that Presideo\ Charles

With the tax rate increasing
severa l points with eacb as-

stance, use the threat as lever..
age to obtain the drastlo revl·
si.., of the treaty he deems es-

sentiaL
But rebuilding of NATO In
line with his own Ideas Is clearly very much In hls miod these
days. He bas hinted at tt In
several of his recent 80Dli·On-

de Gaulle of France has set
his sights on drastic changes in
tbe Atlantic Alliance by 1919.
These changes coold include
plliJiog France out of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organi7ation
(NATO) .

cending brocket, the sa•ilti•
,..,ahing from holding income
down into a low brackot are

n!adily apparent.
The rule lo effective wben...
or taxable income 1..- 19!i1 Is
at least $3.000 more than four·

nual news conferences.
Asked point-blank by news·
men at a New Year's rece~

They certainly would lnvolv.
top • to • bottom revamping of
NATO Its.!!.

thir&lt;ls of the overage tuable
Income lor the lour previous

tloo the other day whether he
planned a NATO walkout, he
roplled, "! think the present
form of the AthmHc organlza·
tioll is 1101 destined to last Jn.
definitely. No one lltlnb it

Ono main De Gaulle objec·

years. This excess is termed
I ·'Vtr8JJ8ble
income. The tax

tiVM is to strip NATO of its
"integrated'• and "supranatioo-

on it is the lax oo one-liltb of
the averaaable income multi·
pUed by live.
To i:: ..strato the working! of
the new rule let's take a hypothettcal c.,. :
Tom Jones, a married man
whoso wile had no income of
ber own Ill 1961, bas had an av·
erage taxable Income of t!.tiOO
for the lour preW&gt;as years.
Last year, because of a new
lob oa 1 commission basis, ho
had a taxable lllcome ol $:12,·

al aspects that 1te find• so oil-

000.

As we ao through hi! income
averaaia&amp; procedure you ..m
'" bow thls oue rule chant~e

jeclionable.

should. n

Anotbor would be to ease the
United States ou1 of the NATO
drivers seal-&lt;10methinJ tbat Ia

After asserting that NATO
must be cltanged, De Gaulle
added "but the Allantle Alii·
anoo Is another matter. 'lbe •I·
llaDce and sbould I.ut.'

increull!IIY Irksome to the natlonolisticaUy • m I n ded old
Freoc:h leaJer.
WbJ 19691
On April f, 1969, the North
Atlataic Treaty will be 20 yean
old aod Article 13 proVIdes !bat
from then &lt;lllWards any mem·
ber state can TjUit on one year'o
notice.
Whether De Gaulle actually
would walk ou1 of NATO Is ml
yet certain. He milht, lor Jn.

te not destroying too many
while blood
He tlhould a~
so bove liver • funelion tem.
The drug should not be aivea
to pragnant women.

.,.,u,.

lo &amp;l'flll looome for tho year.
Talablo Income Ia !bat IJilOWll
..,malnlne from. total lneomo
alter aU declucttcma. credlla lor
chpoodortts and peraonal ••·

der the new formula:
Taxable lncomo lor 111M $11,1100
4-3 But Period Income

steady

work with mU&lt;h overHme after
sewral lean y~ars or even a
clean-up made on a qui! show.
It's all dut to a now fteture
Jn the Revenue Act ot 1164 talleel "inrome av~raglng. .,
TIJe big parpose o! Income
overoflnl h to If•• a tal break
to - · persoM wbb wtde
Oaetuatlons Ia ID&lt;ome, ulallJ
lltbletes, prize fig•ten, aodtors,

blood

counta to make aure the drug

'Average' Out Big Income Year
By R.Av Dl! CRANE
NeWipllplr Enterprite Am.
You lite 1n for a pleasant
ourprUe when makina out your
Income tar return Jf durinl
1984 your total Jncomo
wu
considerably more than It hid
averaged during the four -

methyldopa

Q- My luubaDd hal ben
told he hes Wri~hl's dlseue.
Wbat Is tho cause and wbal
II tho treatment?
A- Wrflbt•• di'!'.eaH 1n m
adUlt shows up in
weakness
with pains or tingling in one
or both arms. The hand oo

the affected side may
swell.
Although this condition Is not
related to Rayoaud's disease,
some of the symptoms an s~

•

I

ilar and the two cond.llions may

be caused by prolonged reoching upward as occurs In paint.

Two Contests on Tap
Mmmmmscrumptlous

inB or wash!~ a ceiling or pick.

Idea! Eat out tonight.
Find RESTAURANTS
fast in the
YELLOW PAGES.
Where your flngefi
do the walking.

tug fruit If allowed! o IJrllllrOU,
gangrene of the fln&amp;er tiP' may
result. The· only treat~ reo
commended is to discont1nue
pursuit that require prolonged
stretching of · the lrlllll above

the head.
Q - Wltat II the cause and
the treatment of astigmatism?

A - Aotlgmatlam is a visual
error caused by 10 abnonnal
CLrvature of the cornea.
Ia
most victims it Is a hereditary
defect. The result Is a ~
ening of tho im1111e Ia axis of the fiE!ld ol vlslo!L TIMo
only treatment Is to wear

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CHICKIN_S

Corner Second and Mill
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
12-C1. lex

Choc. or lanana

Oh~':!~u! ~~!~t; todn;; :::u~~l =~= ~ t,~

tow~, $276,234.
.
Vmton: ~rade, dr~m

pave .37 miles of Oh10

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E~ and M~d1son townshipS and

STORE HOURS:
Monday Thru Thursday-9 to 6
Friday ond Soturday-8:30 to 8:30

.

P'avmg ProJect

,

build a brtdge over Raccoon
Creek, Engle Construction Co.,
McArthur, $113,605.

unveiled plan8 for the Ohio Unl·
veroity Collere of Education to
O!sume responslbiUty for d.,_
velopment •and Implementation
ol the educational program at
the Fairfield Schools for Boys
near Lancaater.
The beard lnclud&lt;'&lt;l a $1,100,000 allocation in its budget for
the project. "The purpos• is
not just to provide instruction
to these troubled boys," said
Dr. John D. Millett, chancellor
of the board.
"More important, tt is to provide a major part of the ex·
pense for development o1 in·
structlonal materials for youths
whose educatillnal background
h~s ~en inadequate or defiCJent ,m some particular re.
spect.
, He erplained that the univer.
stty's staff has been working
on a system rur taking over all

Irewsk1
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111e planl!t
Padeo! nally SetJHnet. Pomm.,•Middleport,
o.,- Ju. •· 1_ .
bw-1ed
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vailable In seeretarial, aeoeral National Cemetery?

In Fairfield School·Work

COLUMBUS (UP! I - The
Highway ,Department Monday
opened b1ds on 14 highway lmprovement projects around the
otote. Total department estl·
mateo on the projects were $9,·
210,'183. Included were:
Athen5 : Grade, dram , pave
and resur!ace 4.7 miles of U.S.
33. m York ~ Dove_r townsh1ps, and bu1ld a br1dge over
Monday Creek, Engle Cnstruclion Co., M~rthur, tl ,842,409.
Athens: Grade, dram
and
pave 2 miles of Ohio 124
in
Troy T~wnship and build
a
bridge over the Hocking River,
W. M. Brode, Co., Newcomers-

Swift's Premium- Tender GroWD

Y

In Route 33
,

Green Stamps

day
...en~ngs Mm s to , ,so "·
.m. Dtploma programs are a-

:!:ce~n:leb'::'.=lc~m·::~ai.
ion.

and 1967, in "an experimental
effort." __
The board also announced It
hall eotabHshed sll: professorships, each payillg $25,000 annually, to bonor top faculty
members at alate universities.
The salary Is equal to that r,_
ceived by Gov. James
A.
Rbodes.
The new rank of "regents
profesoor" is aimed at keeping
top teachers and researchers in
Ohio, according to the
an- 1
nouncement.
---ANNVIJNCE CLASSES
The 1965 Sprillg Quarter will
begin February 13 for all mght
cJasses at GaUipolis Busim'Ss 1
College. All persons tnterested .
should obtain 1 catalog a n d I
registration form now at the
business college office. Classes
are held on Monday and Thurs·

1111

A - Whoa tloe piulll died
ln New Yerk Ia lHJ, tlae n.

partmeat of Stale offered I
COMPLETES COURSE
l ::'por~ 1 pla:.r•r:
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wu
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LETART, W, V.a - Gilmer '
N. Warner, son of Mrs. Audrey School, Aberdeen
Provillg
C. Warner, Route 2, Letart, W. Ground, Md., Jan. 15. Warner
Va., completed a fire control i.s a 11161 l!"aduale of Point Plea·
mstrument repair courBe at the sant High School and attended
Army Ordn.mce Center
and IGienvllle State College.

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NEW YORK (UP() Dwight
D. Eisenbower, In a new call
for Republican unity, says the
November presidential campaign haa led many in the GOP
to the "mlltlken impression"
that reactionary, racist and ••·
tremist friDges have gained in·
fiuence In the party.
Writing In the Saturday Ev,_
ning Post, the former President
called on Republlcana to put
aside their differences and all""" on a plan for building up
their power and infiuence. He
ll8ld ho was "deeply concerned

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ROLLS
..::::::suJ::':.

F. Pinr.elli of Athens against

the Athens County commisoiones.
Pincelli asked the courts to
stop payment of $00,000 of the
Ohio Bridge Co. of Cambridge
for building two bridges in the
county. He claimed the rommiflsioners violated state Jaw
which requires comm,.sioners
to adverllse on projects
not
normally performed by county
road crews.
The commissione&lt;' have indicated they wm appeal to the
Ohio Supreme Court. The Pincelll suit was considered a· test
c&amp;se.

"This is a time lor dedicated ·
Republicans to search out and COLUMBUS (UPI) - State
remind ourselves of those ll"eal Agriculture Director John M.
areas of policy on which we a- Stackhouse said Monday hog
ll"ee not to quarrel over past 1 chOlera outbreaks have been
or present di£ferences of opin- reported ln Greene and Wood
Jon," Eisenhower said.
counties.
All hog producers are asked

Employees Credit
To Meet January 30

former

president of the credit union and
now state representative
for
CUNA Mutua) Insurance Society out of Madison, Wise., will
be the epeakar. Door prlzel wlll
be awarded and a color film of
European travel will be shown.
Man belongs to the Chordata
division of the 1nimal kingdom.

Clover Farm Store
R9ut~ 7

TUPPERS PLAINS

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PlE

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to report Immediately any suspected illness in their animal~
to veterinarians. "Speed
of
reporting is vital in the eradication ef hog ch0lrra,'
said
Stackhouse.
He also urged the producers
to ha1•e all pigs properly vacclnaled and refrain from feeding them raw pork table •craos
which can contain the cholera
virus.
The director attributed the
current outbreak to the illegal
Jmportation of reeder pi8S from
Kentucky.
---First U. S. naval vessel to
circumnavigate the earth was
the USS Vincennes. which compleled the 46-month voyage in
June of 1830.

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COLGATE TOOTH PASTE ~sE,G_.- :~~:· 63c
45C
BEEF STEW
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WHITE MONDAY BLEACH
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PEAS
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ATHENS (UP()-The Fourth
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before hiring road construction
hrm1 for work on
county
roads.
The couri upheld the decision
of Athens County
Common
Ple88 Judge John Bolin In a
taxpayers suit filed by Gabriel

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al Butldmg X, wh1cq. " on the
plant side of Kaiser Aluminum.

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romlng _ alwayr becoming, OBI coven&lt;! every IJIIII'Oll&lt;h 1 5-Dally Sentinel, Pomerov-'Middleport, 0., Jan. SO, 1100
trytng, probing, railing, resting, to lbe President 's box.
-- - - -wAsHINGToN
and trying again - but alwaya
The weatherman oUered
a ed thr.. days of Inaugural fe&amp;- to vlsil a late tll'l«.-. recep- ,
Seeurlty forees, baumed
,
gaining.'
cloudy day, with freezing tern· tivltles, whicb brought lhoUI- tlon for state &amp;&lt;NIIIIOl'l at lilt
~-·• •• IO.Utlnued From PolO I)
· c1a f
to ands of vlst' tors here from ev· Sheraton Park Hotel hr
by Jobo F. Kennedy's .... :
"But change has given
us peratures and WID
o up
e, " wbidl P'" rted to sustnotion, today matsbal.
new weapons. Before this geu- 20 mtles an hour - very brae- ery state of the unlol!, and In- was almost mobbed by Ollthusl·
that the state government led the most elaborate set
,
. IC&lt;&gt;ntmued From Page I)
oration o1 Americans ;., finlsb· 1ng weather for lightly
clad fused the capital with an a~ astlc woll-w!Sberl. The Prelloviding mort&gt; than nail of of precaution• 1n history
. hherty, bound In "'.''on: n was , ed, this enemy will not only re- girls on floats, but
notlting mosphere at once redolent of dent and Mnt. JohnsoD
ello
total school expenditures, 1 for President Jobeson's
meant one day to msptrort h e : treat _ _ it will be ronquered
like the bowling blizzard which a political ronvention apd
a dropped In for 15 mlnutea It
411 m1slead ing and nothing but ' Inauguration.
An appeal for clothing and 1 hopes of all mankind. It binds ' .. J sf
requires us to · re- buried Washington under eight Mardi Gras .
diner In the State Department
smoke screen to keep
the
Every possible step was household items was Issued to- ' us still.
ubetce Wh
a
citizen de- inches of snow lor the
1961 , Tuesday, after working on his ballroom lor w1ltnen ol
tho
:teal truth trom Uhw parents being taken to prote&lt;·l the
day by the_ Callis County Chap- I And if ~e keep its terms we ~=~hi: ·Cello:~ sa~rng : His col~ Kennedy inauguration.
;I inaugural
address, Johnson presidential Medal of J'ree.
ih.d citizens. You don't have to Chief Executive. Thov inAmenean Red Cross, for shall flourash.
.
.
his belief \ ,..:.Toda=~y~·8~c~-e~re~m~o~ru:·es:_~c~ti~m~ax~-~d~uc~k~ed;;_;o~u~t~o~l~t~h~e~W~h:i~te;_;;H~ous~e_;;;do;;m;;·:_...
ist trickery ur gimmicKs to eluded a wall of bullet ter.
the James Eakin s family whose I First, justice was the prom- , or lsdnflot m,me_ orthat momenst
I
.
h
h
d h .
are 1 eren , m
~ow the local property taxpay- 1 proof glass around the in·
home was Ieve Ie d by a fire 1se t at a 11 w o ma. e t e fjourhe betrays Amer1ca,
·
lhoug h h.IS
.
'
~r who is paying the school bill. augural stand at the Capi·
uld share m the rmts
Tuesday· .
ney
wo
be
ted
th
1
1ore Brs crea
f h 1 nd
e na. 110n .
They know . Every Ohio home to!. similar glass and
8
0 1
Acmn.ling to Lawrence Hub- 1 e 1 d. 1
.
"Li berty was the second artiowner knows that his local pro- bomb-re.tstant steel plate
.
.
, n a an o wea lth famt. 11es
1.
t .
h •1
de of our covenant. It was self-.
I,M'rty taxes continue to climb at Johnson ' s reviewing er · ~ 1 ght children • rangmg from
•
1must no 1we 1n
UJ&gt;t:! eS!o' pov·
'11
1
age
12
to
two-week-old
twms,
1
t
La
d
.
h
.
ha
t
government
and the 81
o
stand
in
front
of
the
as the state continues to default
1 8 11
1
rt~ m h rves ' Right s. But it was more : Amer
on its constitutional obligation White House and an army I &lt;tnd the mother and father lost e~ 1·fd n
1 110
. go .ungry. l ica would be a place where
all
their
personal
belongings
inc
renl
mdusf
h
io provide adequate fund s for of 3,000 pollee and troops
1n a an o ea 1mg m1rac 1es,
.
.
he
be
the
fire
which
occurred
of{
Rt.
.
hbor
t
t uff
d each man could
proud to
I
Ohio's 2,200,200 public
school along the parade route.
554 on Stingy Creek Rd. , along 1dn~Jg t sdmdWI no s er an himself: Stretching his talents.
ol!illlren.''
~ II . M . bor der.
' •• un en e .
.. . .
k .
tant ·111 1
.
- - - - - - - - - - -' t he 1.a 1a - . e1gs
re]OICJng m wor , 1mpor
,
1 1n a 1and f 1earnmg,
; WASHINGTON-FOR LADY
young the lif 0f hi 8 neighbon and ·
Hu ber said there are
six people must be taught to read . h.
~
Bird Johnson the inauguration
1\r
.
IS nation
tif her husband toaay is the tri0Sp1
l 1eWS
bovs and two girls in
the and wrtle.
.
How much
more difficult ;
nmphant culmination of
a ----Eakins famity.
For 30 years I have believed thi h· . b~ome in a
world ,
.-·
-- - -- - •this injustice to our people s as
Gream they have shared for 30 I
Entered Hospital
Individu als wi shi ng to donate Ithis waste of our resources - where change and growth seem
fears . .
Those t'nlf'nnu Hub·.c r hos 11 it- clothin'" and household goods ·
lh
F
lo tower beyond the control, and
REGULAR 7.op VALUES
"'
~
' was e enemy. or 30 years
h . d
t f
we
h e unnag
~e f"Irs La dy. w er .
. . al during the pa st 24 hours in- should call one of three num- I have tought against lt . 1 kno~ even t e JU gmen' o m~n.
RIDg confidence and behef
m elu ded
bers _ Emerson 7-75.14 Emer- .1 ,,1 t
d
.
must work now to prov1de the
'
1 wu no surren er east 1y.
k
led
d th
und
h sband
ljim hav e _susl a med her u
Mrs . F. Dixie H&lt;d l, Ewing- son 7-7660, or Emerson 7-7740.
" I do not believe the Great . now _ge an
e surro
gu-ough vtctory and defeat, ap- ton ; \trs. l\orman D Ho ll. HJO
, .
.
mgs whtch can enlarge tht paspears to her fr iend s to be walK · , Grande ; Mrs . Dame! Fugett.
The blaze was Gallia s hrst I SlOCietydts th~l ordb eredl.' change- I sibilities of every citizen."
.
b;g
rural
mferno
of
th
e
year
.
I ess a n slen e alta IOn of the I Before John""n placed
his
say
Th
d
ing on air t hese ays.
eY
Ht 3. Pomeroy : Ral pfl R Sni""-'
she ha s never ap pl:'ared more der Jr., .\1iddleport ; Mrs Clif- The Middleport Volunteer. Fire ; a~~s.
! hand on the Bible and rt!peoted j
e
Depart m"'nt was summom·d to
It is Ihe excitement of
the 39-word oath to "preserve, .
f8diant than s he has d urmg th , lord (; E:bersbad1 Pumeroy; ·
.
· 1
past few diiY"' nf m&lt;~ugural tf's· Mrs . Arthur K~rwuud . ,\1tdd le- Lhe ftre
j
' protect and defend the Consti- 1
Uvities . But through it all she port \1rs . Gt'r aid I&lt; \\'t;tt!" Ht.
HJW TEMPS
i tution ." Hubert H. Humphrey ,
has never held her~.t&gt; ll
al~! l. iifw llle ; Scott T. States.
• NEW YOHK tUPJ)
The was formally installed as vice
Erom those who helped fashion Hcn·•·n, 1H&gt;Od Mrs James .'J. :Uanlt&gt;ys Especially
lowest temperature m
the president. He fills an
office
1
VALUES TO 14.99
!_ler husband's Nov 3 vtctory
W!l:,un..Jr. Pt. Pleasa ni. Mrs lntt~ r~sted in Show
umted States .as reported
to which has been vacant since an
1
Earl
W
Carr. R&lt;~vt•ns ·
.,
.
.
tne U S Weather Bureau. this 1assassin 's bullets catapulted
WASHINGTON - MURIEL wood
Wtllie
LI'P
Nf'a l. J I he family of_ S~gth VIrg~ morning, excluding Hawaii and Johnson into the presidency on
Humphrey, "my girl, the ~ret- \\ e::;t Columbia . Jay
Stone, r. _1m 1 ;ta~Py enJOY
t e Bo I Alaska, was 11 below at Bis- Nov . 22 , 1963.
1
11
tit!~l member nl our tcllm to Arhuckll' 1 1-1 St:'rgrnl. Jk n ' pe Cs~ n stlmas _s hhow 0 ~ tele- l marck, N. D. The high Tuesday YIELDS TO INSISTENCE 1•
~be vice president-ele~t. today! derson. O.rnllr c
Rosscgger. ,.J.., Ion .· um ay rllg t w ule ~n was 82 at Imperial, C::~l if.
I The inaugural stand on the ,
relished thr moment lor whll' 1 H&lt;JVt&gt;nsw.. od . (l;nT rwe Pearson lclllr with U. S. armed forces 10 i
1steps of the Capitol was enclos- i
She campaigned from 1-I&lt;Jwa n to Lakin . Mr.; Herbf'rl T. Sands. \'i! :l :'&gt;l am . f?r sev eral rt-:=~son.s .:
LAWYER DJES
ed in bullet·proof glass. So was '
Alaska .
lruntun . June i\·1 (;ree n. lnm- lhe most Important was see- , CLEVELAND (UPI) - Wil- · the President's parade-review·
, _ made ton. Edward Rdrhelderfer. m . 111g .I 1m \1anlev as the
show
House. ·
- Wearing a d ress sne
. !tam Knowles , 55, Cleveland , ing box at the Wh'Jte
{lerselt . &lt;.1 ~own as s lylJ s~ and 1. J&lt;wksnw ~lrs J Carl Pu gh. \\ ;L" hi~ pfrog~el ss .. He dhad wnt- la wyer, died today in Mount I Despite hi s preference for an .
mau"
IPn
J&gt;;
am1 y m a van~:e to .
.
.
.
1
h · lded t th s
l;le.coming as any on tile
e&gt; . Ironton : Hobert I... Ca nnon. lrHospit al ot mJunes
re- . opP-n car , e y1e
o e e- 1
1
1uo k 1or h lm .m t hc J erry Col- . Srna1
ubert
E
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d
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F
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!{tal stan d . rs.
·
... onton · ."-lvrta M O"Nt•rL Rt 1,
, .
ce!'l-'e ast n ay 1n a ttve-car i ere
erv1ce s msts ence that
Pumphrey was on hand to hear Scottown .·
m:n_a 'h 1 :".h 1 l~J the sh,ow troop crash on the Shoreway_
; he ride to and from the Capi·
Der husband take the natll of
Births
\.HIS In
_len lOSplta . Several 1
,. tol in an armor-plated limou- 1
In the Middle Block Next to Elberfeldo
lffice of vice presi.dent . " this Mrs Norman D Roll .
Rio a.rPi.l '&gt;t'rv Jcem en are in the Viet l
FUNERAL CHANGED
sine with a protective 'bubble
e Ail sales cash
11. truly thr be~tnning. 1 he Gnlflde. dt.IUgh lPr. 7 Ol.i p.m :\'::m area. ..
.
I
Funeral services for Henry · top "
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORI
!{art
something new for a!\ Mrs Danie l V. ~'ugell. HI. 3.
Sg t K \ 1 a~le:rCs wJ[e, the fo~- S. Smith, Racine. have been
Thre thousand police and
• Ail sales final
J}. us ," shP s;:ud I Ul'Sd ~y n J ~ht Pornno.v. d:1ue.htt·r. 8 :12 J .m ml'r ay 'an ooney , and their • changOO. to Friday at 2 p. m . ' troops guarded the parade
at a jam-packed rcc{'pt JOn g1v Dischargt-d
, ~wo Clltldren. Mlcha.el and
at Ewing Chapel. with burial i route, while Secret Service
~ tor her husband .
\1rs . Bud Shafft'r . and dauS!h·' o'a . !\enee, res ide m the J. J. in the Letart cemt!tery.
1 agents wltb automatic weap: WASHINGTON- THE MQST ter Mrs. Rober! Gibbs and son,
av is apartment on A~h
St. , - --·----- - - -- --·------- - - -{ev. John J . Carhcrry was ap- Mr~ Oddie F: :lCJs. \"Irs . Hur ley 1 Hts p:u·ents are \tr. and Mrs.
· Catb·
··
.
.
Walton Manley .
xunkd 10 day as Rom.t 11
Ctmode, M1rwm Boul!a1n. John
Jlic bishop of
Columbus. fio.«.;e\ 1. liO\ -\ sburv.
\'1 rs
Vt&gt;terans Mt&gt;morial Hospital •
lhio .
James W~lker .
~irs . H&lt;Jrlo w AD:v!ISSIONS - Willard Eb;The appointment by Pope Rr 11 wn . Ltmer Bowm&lt;Hl . O m· t'fab:1ch. Puml'rnv . Rol:tert Gil· 1
!fiul was annowwcd by
th_e nie Phillips , A. C. Coen . J. L. more. New 1-l avl:'~. Martha Phil· l
\lost Hev . Egidw
Vagnoz~l, Cavins. Mrs Sharon
Ba uch.
l1ps. IU.ICJnl'. Lowel l Wingett,
~~stolic delegate to the llntt· Mrs . Ernesf Criner, Roy CepPomeroy.
eif States. Carberry, who has ler. W1l!ard Fields. Mr s Carl DISI 'HAR( if:S - Sameul
*n the ordmary of the Dio- Snyder, Reitz Sayre, Dewell
Middl~port;
Teresa ,
:ise of Lafayette, Ind ., since .lnnt&gt;s. Ccorge Htun dton. Hex Kmney,
\',J s t· ..\1iddll'pn rl ; Owen Nutter,
1~57, succeeds Btshop Clare net' Tom s, Mrs. Barton Pear so n.
Heedsvi\le; Vernon
Donahue, •
c::~ 'lsservnann .
Mrs. William Thnm&lt;.~s . Mrs.
REG. $5.95
H&lt;mne: N(jndr s Fields, New
):!.EVELAND-THE CLEVE· Mollie Adkins . E L. Neal.
Havf!n ; Donald Harris , Long
.&amp;nd Indians today announced
Hotto.'T1. Mr~ . J aek Braley and
~ return to Rocky
Colavito ~ Tommy John and
outfielder
son, Pomeroy; Karen Price,
·~ .)11.- a three-way Cll:'al with tbe Tommie Agee go to the White
Pomeroy ; Hugh Roush , Pome·
Chicago White Sox and the Kan· Sox.
roy .
18s City Athlelles.
Chi cago wil l :-•:nd outfielders
Just Ask For It!
the Tribe will get Colavito :vi ike Jler shbf'rger and .)Jm· '
CIC TO MEET
WHILE
~m the Athiet1c.s and Carni!io •.; md1s to 1\;m~~" (1t y. a long ·
A meeting of the Meigs Coun329
To
Give
Aw•y
~on from the While Sox . with a pitcher tu be n:.~med at
THEY LASTJ
8 OZ. SIZE
ty Commumt y
Improvement 1
:atcher John Romano, pitcher . a later dale.
corporation will be held
to_;~..__
--mght
ill
lhe
offices
of
the
Co~
pY.&lt;t:«+:.»:«
lumbu s and SoUthern Ohio
.
\~ RUGGED f.: 1
i Electnc
Co. In Middleport at ,
BRECK
DR. SCHOLL'S
'
.
7&lt;JO p. m. Among busmess
to
h1• condul'led is the election of
~
,;
new offil'ers. All interested per·
I son!'. are asked to attend .
WATERPROOF'

·;-:· UPI Briefs

Inaugural
SpeeCh TeX t

&lt;uPu-1 Appeal

Made
For Family m
Loss by Frre

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January Clearance
SALE NOW IN PROGRESS

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LADIES'

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FLATS

b:-

Walking Heels
Dress Heels

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6.88 7.88
8.88

LINE OF

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BOOTS FOR

FHE FAMILY

Chapman-Canaday

8

or

San- 1

Mc- 1

"FREE"

LADIES BIRTHDAY ALMANAC

LAVORIS

Bathroom Scales

MOUTH WASH

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Gr· r' .~~-·

MARRIAGE APPLICATION
Clarence William Andrews,
Pomeroy, shop assembler, and
Mildred Clara Bowen, 'EI, Porn- I
eroy.

27 1

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HE11tESS OF TIME - Gleamlnr stallll~ss ''~~ ~ taSl' that
ltlls ~cu lime end dat• at
1 11ance. Wat erproGI'. ~e ll ·

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wlndint:, sweep

17

300's
' BAYER

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CREME RINSE

~tcnnd

!land.

lewels.

DAU llllt&amp; Tellt tllllt
ana dala 1t 1 llantt. Wst.t~
prool", self..,.lndlnt. $mallll
strled eombfnation link afld

band. All 1talnltM
lite!. 17 )ewell.

l!lpsn$ktn

S. Our i&gt;Unllllit Collection of 8ULOYA Watchel
From $24.75

FINED $25, COSTS
Gerald McDaniel, Pomeroy,
was arrested by Pomeroy Police
Tuesday on an assault and bat~
lery charge. He was fined $25
and costs by l\·1aynr Charles Legar Tuesday night.
ACTION DISMISSED
An action by the State of. Ohio
agamst Betty Swan, Middleport
has been dismissed In Melga
County Common Pleas Court on
application of the complainant.

REG, $1.00 - - - -

REG. $1.39

REG.
45c VALUE_

$1.49

- -99c

Vital is

Reg. 35c

,.

TUSSY
WIND &amp; WEATHER LOTION

Jury \

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14.000·¥011 t&gt;OftlOI"I·
... Chi Ills with •illld Mlp&amp;round •1.,101
...,.tructJOn StetiOOnd widt·tflllt
....... Wllot . ~ b r - Of . . . . . .

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PRICED FROM $99.95 to $199.95-11u to23"'

_ BAKER FURNITURE·
MIDDLEPORT, Q.

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Colle&amp;e Prep - Commorelal - Vocatil~Dal B. I. O.m•
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blazers."
Landis Wandling, Pt Pleaaant,
'111e 8, 9 and 10 . year -old hPid to the g rand jury on a 1
Cub Scout&amp; will vis-It museunu false pretense chargo; Howard l
1nd historic oltes, play pioneer H. Ellis Grand llapids, Mich- I
1ames . slna folk son.gs , and , igan, $10 and cost~:; , speeding;
tlren In ilrnple costumes re- Ralph Ta~nage Call , Charleapre•enting trailbluers
from · ton, and Sheli a Jean Carpenter,
the early PXplorers to
the Lowell , Ohio , were t'ach fined
apaC'e age.
I $10 and cost! on charges
ot ,
Durlns January,
the Boy I failure UJ nave veluclo under
Scouts in the Tri-State
Area control ; Charles Leach, Lucille I
Council will be preparing for Maxine Durst and Robert Spen- 1
the Boy Scout Wef"k open houst , cer . all of Mason County, were ,
1nd court of honor to he held · each fined $3 and costs
on 1
tn each troop next munth. The charge11 of non-attendance of 1
main activity during January children b1 Sl'huol; Mn. otho
will be do - it • youne\f pro- Neal, Pt. Pleasant Rt.,
waa l
jects. In the fields of plumbing, fined 15 and costs on non-at- I
pamtmg, (·arpeotry, and elec- tendance charge .
tricily . and the Home Know- ___..;::::::::::__ _
How theme will rt's ult in a I
Fix· II Fair at the &amp;y Scout :
Week activity.
One of the ougge sted January activities for high - .srhnul
age Explorers Is a family act~
vity called ~'it To Live With - - - - - - - - - - A series of home fitness tests , Mrs . Clara Wells and daugh·
11 a part of the program for
Wilma , of St. Mary's, were '
parents and Explorers to try overnight guests ri:!CCntly of Mr.
!heir skill at ..,veral household and Mrs. Charles Hilton.
tasks.
Mr . and Mrs. Larry Ebenbach spent several days with
her parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Ot·
tie Roush at New Haven.
SALES REPORT
Mrs. Alberta Henderson, Mrs.
Ohio Valley Liv-k Ce. Jean Sayre and Mr, Ruth EbGalllpolls, Oblo, Jan. 16, 196510rsbach attended a Home De- ·
HOGS - 17$ to 220 lbs . - 16 monstratlon meeting at the Col·
to 1.650 ; 220 lo 200 lbs . - 16 umbus and Southern Ohio Electo 16.50; Light 14 to 16.50 . Fal tric Company office.s in MidSows 11 to 13; Stag• 10 to 13 ; dleport last week .
Mr . and Mrs . Don Johnson
Boars 6 to 12 . Sow s &amp; Pig s -10 to 80: Shoats 5 to 15.
and son were SunW:Iy dinner
CATTLE - Steers - 14 to guests of his parents, Mr. and
20; fiifers 12 to 18 ; Baby Be&lt;!l Mrs . Thereon Johnson , Racine . ,
16 ti 20; Jo'at Cows 12 lo 14. The dinner was in honor of the
Canners 8 to 10; Bull• 12 \o btrlhday of Mrs . Fred Phil son .
17.50 ; Milk Cows 80 to 160.
Mr . and Mn. Clarell(!e Price '
VEAL CALVES - Tops 34 .50; spent three days in Columbus
Seconds :Ill to 31: Medium 20 to recently. They visited their I
28; Com. &amp; Hvs , 18 to 3(1 ; daughter , Patsy, whn is a stu- 1
Culls 15 to 18.
dent at Ohio Slate.
SHEEP - Ewea &amp; Lms. 5 Mr . and Mrs. William MeKelto tO; Stock Ewes I to 10: Fal 'vey and grandson, Brian John·
Sheep 4 to 8: Culls I to 5; Bucks son, visited Wednesday even4 to 8; ~·at Wethers 4 to JO. ' lng with Mr . and Mrs. &amp;b ByLAMBS - Tops 21.!1!1; Soc- ' Pr and children of Middleport.
onds 16 to 20: Light Wta . 14 to They were accompanied by Mr .
18; Common 12 to
a nd Mrs. T . G. Hilldore ot R•.
L_
I cine ond aU celebrated
the '
UVESIOC'K SAI.F.S CO,
1birthday of Mrs . llyer .
PT. PLEASANT, W. Vo\.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sayre of
1
Saturday, Jan. II, 1965
Mi&lt;Jleport visited recently with
HOGS- 175 to 220 16.50 to Mr . and Mrs . Larry Ebershacb .
18; Heavies 13 to 15.50; Lights Mr . and Mrs . Thereon John14 to 16; Fat Sows 12 lo 14; Ison of Racine VISited Thursday
Boars 9 to 10.10; Pigs 4 to 9. everung with Mr . and Ml'8 . Don
t.:AI'fLE - Heifers 12 to t8.- 1Johnson and son .
10 Fat C&lt;&gt;Wll 12 to 13.40 Can- I Mr Marvin Swan, Marilyn
ners 'I to IZ; Bulls 14 to 16 10; land Bill. were Sunday dinner
Stock Steers 14 to 16; S t o e k guests of Mr . and Mrs . Harry
Heifers 12 to Ia ; Stock Steers Swan.
Calves 18.50 to 22 ; Stock Hed·
Mr . and Mrs . T . G. Hilldore
er Calves 15 to 18.10.
of Racine visited Sunday with '
VEAL CALVES ~ 'rope 115.· Mr . and Mr s. Wilham McKe)10; Seconds 32; Medium 22 to vey .
26.50; Common &amp; Heaviee Ill
DIVORCE GRANtED
to 29.15.
PT. PLEASANT - Maudle
Eastern FHA Has
Ann Hayes was granted
dl- I
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vorce from Walter Haye-s
lJi ,
f.ht&gt;atmg Debate
Mason County Circuli
Courl. 1
The Eastem High
School I The plaintiff was given
care
Future Homemaker!'J or Amer- I and l'USiudy of tlreir two infant I
lea met Jannary 11. In !he Home I child,..n and awarded $911 pet .
Economics
room ~md ooened month support fol' the chJldren. 'l
with \he creed led by Sharon
----- f"rank .
; Delores Ma&lt;ey, Susie
Mao- 1
The program consisted of a ' ten, PaUy Harris~ Sheila Drake, ;
ctebale 011 cheating in school. Linda Bahr Connie Havman •
Hunl, Connie Ho!Jinger, Pat Bailey, :
Attendinl were Jean
Ritchie,
Carolyn Maxey, Linda Perry, Sharon Frank, Mro.
Marilyn Curtis, Mary Enille, and Charles Rllchie.

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31 ..

Dally S.Utinel, Pomeroy·Middltport, O.,laa. .. .SJJif

ed last ~k with Mrs . Mar·
caret Rote who II serloualy ill
at Grant Hospilal, Columbua.
'Amerlcl 't
Trailbluers" Is
PT. PLEASANT _ St· 1 d Mnl. Rose Is the former Mar- , Mrs. Harold Wloler1.
TueJj(jay at 3:10p. m . in Masoo 1 at 8:30 a. m .
the January theme for 69 Cub Orson Powell , Hartrord~n ::. garet JeFfers of Mason.
Mr.
and
Mro.
Olarleo
AidCounty
Circuit Coun. The trial ,
P I - Velley Jloapllal
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Beaut packs In the Tri-State lined e&amp;O and rooto, sentenced Mri . Charlotte !Wush, r&lt;&gt;COrd· : ridge Vllltled m Huntington one beoan Monday at I p. m .
ADMITTED : Goorae Bates,
Ares Council. Bart Lovins, to 24 hours in jail and l!&lt;-ense , er lor tbe town ol. Mas~n , and , day last waek with their daugb- The. action steliiJ from . the Pt. Ple&amp;a~DI; Harobi Keeler,
tht oouncll's Scout commiQion.. revoked fbr au months on
son, Frank, Wt!Je m Charleston Iter, Gratu.s, who IB a student dl"(lwnmg uC young Dorm1e F . Pt Pleasant Mra Ja~ephine
8
1
er . said, "'nlo exciting actlti- driving while intoxicated charge on Monday to attend the ln- lat Marshall University.
Hatten on June to,_ 1961, '" a Elias, Maoon;
Johnson,
t.lu durin&amp; the month will help when arraigned before Justice auguratlon of Gov .
Hulett M~s. Stanley Harbour l.s at- sewt'r exca_vatiOn m Meadow- Buffalo.
cr..tr in Cub Scouts a pride io or Peace A. M Goodwin. Pow- ISmlth.
. tending the Southerton Beauty , ~rook additiOn, Pt. Pleasant.
DISCHARGES:
Charlea
our country and Its accomplish- ' ell was also fined $10 and costs Mro . Blanche Tucker Is vts -,Academy at Athena, Ohto. She rhe plalntltr claim! tha t hla Long Jr Gallipolis
Ferry ·
ment s. Cub Scouts will retell . un cha•·ge of no operator 's li - it.ing tin Columbu~ . wilh
her enro.lled on January 4th.
. , son's death was caused by net- Geor8:e Wooten, Pt . Pleasant;
b} costume tableau• and slm· cons..
daueh er. M.., . Wtlha m Stump, I Mr. and Mrs. Bob BaU and lligence on the part of
the Mrs. William Snyder, Middlepie narratiQn ~e fascinating adVthers arraigned ~fore Good- ' wh_o Is to underso s_urgery on two chiktren _of Oak Hill vi sited I
port, hio ; Gertrude
HoOey,

atlon by extending
when you need U.

REG. $1.00 - - -

\City to prope-IJ b1oct 11t&lt;t -

Jury Gelll Action

Hospttal, Columbul.

Mrl. Dor Ellenbacb, OriiD.
er UCIVaUOD . ldUOD
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do, Flo., who came 1o attend Allk.ioa 110,000
Compaoy wu the developer
Tbo pe•Ioo!Jowar it- ~ ~~~ Ill pMI •• :~~~~=~~
the flUIOrai of bor father, Mr. , PT._ Pll:ASANT - Tbo flO,- Meadowbrook Addition
ed from a fanc!H retemblaact of Oltlll'• cuwl"'~•
L. E. Tbomu, la remainJo&amp; for iOOO Ctvll actiOil oJ Don F. Ha~ , Tb 10 men anti two WOIMD
a vllllt with b8r mother.
lten, et al VI. Ma*'a RMity ljuroro deltberated on hour and
fiNISH
Eddie Walsb Ill vlalllng
in Company and Ctty ol
Point a hall, lben were euused to
Zanesville, Ohio, wl!b bll slstor Pl.., sant, reached tho
resume their dutJet WedrJeadiJ

Mn. Elizabeth Jeffert villt-

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We greatly appreciate your
cub business and we offer
you substantial savings Clll
your DRUG NEEDS. Tbere
comet a time for awat of us
when our cash Ia low and It
more convenient to cbpP. ; '
We want to show our appreel-

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ACCOUNTS

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CORN PADS ASPIRiN

PEPTO BISMOL

REG. 75c - - - Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED cook. Write
Box 668-H, c-&lt;J The Dally Sen-tinel, Pomeroy, Ohin. 1·20-31Al

71c

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Trailblazers
Hartford Man
Pinpointed in
Sentenced to
Scouting Theme Jail2~ Horrs

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Temple Oranges
I'IESH RICH fLAVORED HAWAIIAN

Pineapples
Yams
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.2 29c Onions
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old Lewis, ¥Ice prelldent, 1ft- dl BUdlet lot tee for approY· Demonltratlon Acent, &amp;llllOIIII- 1011, Mn. Elmer NewiiEU), lira.
I, sented tbe devotionals. T b e al.
ced that a com husk worklltop Arnett Roush, Mn. 0111 Llleb- ,
I president IUlllOUilced thai the Reports of the standlng rom- will be held on January 28th field, Mrs. Harry N. fthodN,

Immunization, Community
HealthisCouncilTopic

NEW HAVEN

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, MASON - Mrs. John Hels- ject and Community Health at ' Leadership Training Conference ell
Human Resources,
SEWING CLUB
plns to Jane Powell, Jill Ohlin- kell II , Mason County Health a meeting of the Mason
will be held at the same place, ' Mrs. Charles Moclllr,
Inter· The Sewing Club met on rue.- ger, Brian Ru•sell: 3rd year nurse. spoke on Immunization · ty Home Demonstration Coun- September 21).24.
national Relationship,
Mrs.
day afternoon at the home of pins w Yvonne Grinst ead. Lu- and showed films Oh that sub- cil Thursday at Krodel Park. 1 Mrs. Virgil Burris,
Ray Crank; Material Resourc~- Lloyd Roush . Those at- ~ ellen Roush , Debra
K orr: -·- · - --- · · • · -;:· Mrs. John Marshalt, county /of the Budget Commite sub- es, Mrs. Elmer N..,berry.
\Onding were Mrs. fred Batey, fourth year pins to
Nancy Program is Given
president, presided. Mrs. Har- mitted the Mason County eoon- 1 Mi!s Wanda Stemple, Home
Mrs.
Herman
Mrs.Mrs.
H.[, Hill
Roush
. !Jfth
L.
Dyer,
Mrs. D.Layne,
A. Emish
pins, toKay
Linda
Bumgardner
.year
~1- Rv James
C&gt;ttle Roush , Mrs . R. B Bry- da Ann Grinstead. T1mmy Oh

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dn Wallis, Mrs. Hugh Gaskins , Sr., Mra. Malcolm Saunden,
Mn. Ray Crank, Mrs. Charles Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. A.
Yonker, Mrs. John T. Retlmire , A. Swatzel, Mrs. John McDat&gt;Mrs. Charles Machlr, Mrs. Har- , iel, Mrs. Lee Thompson and
ry Staats, Mrs. Homer John· I Mrs. George B. Casto.

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ant , Mrs . Edwin Stein, Mrs. B. . linger, Skeeter Ohlinger : Sixth
MASON -James Lewis 11.
R. Vance Mrs . N. 0 . Wein , Mrs. yt'ar pins to Jack ie Paugh, Cin- presented the program when I
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W T. Stone, Mrs. Howard Wag di Roush. Seventh year pins tht&gt; Happy Go Luck _v 4-H Club

enhals, Mrs. Jam~ MacKnight, to Be('kv Pa 11gh. :\·l ark Roush, md on Monday Hening at his I
Mrs. John Fry and Mrs. Roush . 0€1lbie ·Paugh . Linda Housh, home- m Mason.
ThE" next meeting will be held Vick1 Bumgardner; eighth yeat
The president , Jimmy W1sto,

VINYL

BUSHEL SIZE OVAL
PLASTIC CLOTHES

80 SQUARE FAST COLOR
FANCY DRESS

GLOVES

BASKET

PRINTS

70x80 PLAID
COTTON SHEET

Mens and Boys Leather-Like

BLANKETS

ValuE's to 49c yd. 80 Square
ft pg_ $1.59 - 70x80 Plaid Cot·
Bushel sb:e Rea. '79c value plasRe&amp;. ,1.28 Men'a Better Vinyl
Prints.
Fancy patterns. Save
at the home of Mrs.
Ollie pm to Ch(&gt;ry l Bumgardner: t'lev. presided, when plans were
lon Sht&gt;et Blanket. First quality _
Ore.81 Gloves. Asst. colors. Prie.
tic etothes bask et. Low discount
now at this tow low price.
ltoush on January 26th with enth yPI'lr pins to Kathy Ann rn&lt;1de to hold another bake sa le
ed for quick clearance.
price.
CLEARANCE PRICE
Mrs . R. F . Bryant as co-host- Roush,
Jane Roush .
Mvra A report was given on the parCLEARANCE PRICE
CLEARANCE PRICE
CLEARANCE PRICE
us.
Roush . l'ightePnth year pin to t_
v held during the holidays for
E.U.B. BROTHERHOOD
J\·lr. E. S. Gre~s twen ty third children at Lakin State hospitAl-;
The E.U.B . Brotherhood met vrar pin to Mrs. Wtlliam Me- Game3 were played under the ·
bn Monday evening at th e Farland.
1 direction of James Lewis,
1
church with the lt'ader
Carl
.\1 ARC H OF DIMFS
The next meeting will be held
Gibbs presenting the
topic Tht- Mothers ~Jarrh for th~ at the homP of Ctwol F'ruth,
:call to Servanthood' The df'- Marrh of Di rn P!i will be ::opon- ~&lt;t son wlth Norman Reynolds ~
vot ions were· given by Luther &lt;;On·d bv thr Amt&gt;ricnn I.rgiun 1r1 charge of the pro~ra rn .
1
LARGE SIZE SWING
Smith F:ddie Bumgarner. Otha Auxiliflry and will be held on
RPfrrshments wer~ servt-tl by
"BIG VALUE" BAG OF
JUMBO SIZE
WOMEN'S REG. $1.99
TOP
PLASTIC WASTE
Lieving and Bernard Lirv1ng. Mnndc1y, Ja nuary 25th lwt"alh - Rt&gt;c-kv Lf'wis to Billy Fry . •limASSORTED VI-JON
FALL &amp; WINTER
FOAM
HOUSEHQLD
OHicers for the year wer1~ er permitting) beginning at C mv .Wise, Norman RPvnolds,
electrd President Harry p.m. They ask thai you please D~bbie Werry, Barbara .Crites ,
PiekPn!' Vice President-Char turn vour porch li~hts on . Mrs Su"~m Thabet, Barbara Lewis.
L:n·ge Size Swine Top Plastle
lE's Wc•;n·Pr: Sl'f'relary Treasur- Everf'll Roush is genPral dum - TlPbhie Stewart. Bubby Lewis.
Values
to
33c::
in
this
big
group
Reg
.
$1
.99
values
grouped
for
Big
value
bag
of
Foam
Bouae·
Waste Bin1. Reg, $2.45 value.
er - Jl:1 rrv Miller. Comm itt ee man o( the Bt&gt;nd Area. Mrs Marth&lt;.~ Thompson,
Rtmnie
of Asst. Toiletries. Stock up
1ui&lt;'
k
(']earanrt-.
Fall
and
Winhold
Sponees.
Asst.
colon
and
ihop early and save.
chillrnwn and members were Paul B Powell is ('h1'1irman of Thnmpson. Carol F'rutJ1 , Conoow at this low low price.
lPr styles
~izes. Rec. '79c value,
appnin!Pd
Commission
on teen-age group and
Mrs . nie Lewis. Charlie Divers, MaCLEARANCE PRICE
Chrls1irm Training - Luther R11ssPII Ca pehart cha irman nf riP Lambert. Debbie and Con·
CLEARANCE PRICE
CLEARANCE PRICE
CLEARANCE PRICE
Sm rlh rrhl (;f'or~e Jewell. Ed· the WHh:,m1a group. 1lle treas- nie Gilland , Mrs. John Marshgar 1.:-n·ne Al\~a l.uekrydoo. urer for the area is Mr . James :1ll . Mrs Glen Thompson , Mr.
Chnr \1 ·-.: \\'{'tH'Pr and
F:dward Lavne. Anyonr wishing to do- and Mrs. James Lewis.
Bmng;1 rnt·r Comm JssJon
on nail:' ma v t&gt;ither give to the
Chnsl l'ln flo llowship
Robert Mnthers Marrh or send their
DAUGHTER BORN
Co{lk€' rC'hl H.1 rry
Pickens. contribut ions !o Mr . LHynr 01
MASON - Mr. and MrS.
H:1rn \'l 1ll ~·r. L::trrv
Cheest-- Mrc;. J&lt;:vf'rPII Housh .
Ot&gt;::tn BumgardnP.r or Mason are
J
br:"r Rill Howard. Eddie RumDOR£'AS CIRCLE
a nno uncin~ the birth of a dau· 1
garnf'r . .li rn (;ilbert . ComrnisThP Dorc!-1.;; Cirrle- of th e ghteronJanuary7thatthe Hoi-,
sinn on t 'hrt&lt;-:1 i&lt;m Sr r viCf' ~Car l W.S W.S. of the F;. U H. Church · zer HospitA l, Wf' ighing 6 pounds,
1
Gibhs 1 (·h) OthCJ Lif'ving . Hf'v . md on Wednesday afternoon J0 1&lt;l ounrt&gt;s. and named U !'in
M,. ·tin Hrri&lt;;ford . (ch ). R V. at thf' rhur('h with Mrs . Tom Sha un. The Bumgardners have I
Gihh"' .l(lhn Rum_
gJ rner. I\1CJr- Hoffman serv ing a11
hostess .. anothf'r dau~hter, Klmbt&gt;rly- Kav l
vin Hnu~li . Rt&gt;rnRrd Llt&gt;vmg. The progr;.Jm "Sub-Sahara Chal -, !~e 2. Grandparents are Mr.j
Paul Rwl\ :mi. Program lead- lt·ngf'&lt;; thr Christian Church.'' , and Mrs. Paul Anderson anti
ers f(Jr 1hl' _\·ear were cmoum·- Tluring the business meeting ' Mrs. George Bumgardner. all 1
ed.
Mrs. P~ml Rickard was ap- nf Ma11on. Great gr?ndparent!ll
Tho~t&gt; a11 1• nding wl're Luther pomtrd :o the office of :iecre- are Mr. and Mrs . R1ley Rlli!J~·s .
.Sm ith . c~·nrgt&gt; .Jewell, Edgar t:1rv to fill the vacancy. It was Mason, and Mrs. Martha AnMEN'S WARM
Layne . Charles Weaver. Ed - a n~ou nced that Mrs .
Martin i derson, Ravenswood·-~­
ZIP OUT
ward B:nngarner . Hobert Cooke. Bensford would be hostesfl anrl l PILE LINED
Harrv Pickens , Harry Miller, Mro;. Edwm 'itein present the · ary 2nd .
CLEARANCE
CLEARANCE
Eddi; Kumgarner. C&lt;u l Gibhs, program at the f'ebruary me&lt;'l-r
METHODISTS TO
ALL
Otha Li\·('\' mg , Hev .
Martin ing .
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HOLD DINNER
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LADIES FALL &amp; WINTER
LADIES' BULKY KNIT
WEATHER
Ber h.;forrl . Tom Hoffman, Ralph Those at tending werP Mrs . • The New Haven Method1st
Sayre. 11 v. Gi bbs. John Hum- Jack F'IPsher, Mrs . Dorsey Lee ~burch will hold a covtred dish I
garni'r . Bernard Lieving and Roush . ~1r.'l . Eddie Bumgarn- dmner at. the church on Janufau l Blck flrd .
er, Mrs. Charles Wea,•er . Mrs. I ary 24th beginning ~t 5:30p.m. I
Reg. V1lu" to 4.91
Regular $1.99 Valueo
... U ~ 10l\' rLAS..~ MEF.TS
Martin Berisford. Mrs. James 1 Members of the Spillman and
Values
to $4.98 in thil:
. .-l.lht&gt; Ynung People's Sunday N Roush. Mrs. Paul fiit.:kard &amp; Hartford Methodist churches I
Ladies Fall and Winter
iJ'OUp of Ladiea Bulky
$19.95 VALUES
School ('1;1"" of the Union E.IJ and Mrs Tom Hoffman.
I wlil be guests.
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Fnll Skirts. Reg. $1.99 vaKnit Sweatera, Priced for
B. Church met on January 14th
W.S.C.S. MEETING
A program of slides on the
lue. Prired for clearance,
\IUJek clearance,
Rfog, $19 . ~ Value Mena
at the rhurch basement for a
The w.S.C.S.o of the New ! Asoury Woods L:amp in HuntShop early and save-.
Pile Zip Out Linine. Prte·
abort prngr&lt;~m . A covered dish H~n,.."n Methodi.&lt;:;t Church met ington will be presented by four
SALE 'RICE
ed for quick elearance. SALE PRICE
ilinner wn" rnioved by tlu: 27 on .January 5th at th P home of men from Huntington.
Th 'f
Shop early, These won•t
inembers prrsrn.t.
Mrs . Ar1hur Thabet . Devotions slides will show the camp \-\hen
last long.
~ __ GAROE N CUJR MEETING , wrre prr 11ented by Mrs. Jla1en it was begun and what
ha!'l
;- The New Ha w n Garden Club · Roush The program was pre- been arcumplished m
reeent
tnet on Thursdav even ing at senled by Mr . Earl Luc1:ts, lead years.
,...~tt.e. homf' of \1rs.
HE'rman tencher from New HAven Elf-CLEARANCE
Boys' Hooded CoHon
•' !La~nt&gt; wi1h Mrs . B R Vanre mPntary School He spnkt&gt; to
ASTRO
aod l\1r~ Ll llyd Roush as co" the group com:erning the Co .
LADIES' FALL
~te"s 1 :s.
Op Trarher plan ol· Mar~hall ,
MEN'S FALL AND WINTER
The mePting was openf'd by Univer.;;ity followed by quef!tion
AND WINTER
Aut. Colon, Sl- 4 to 12
4he president. Mrs. L.
C. &lt;~ nd answer period.
iB,o h o ·
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For
the
Younger
Boy
!fD)lS . evotJOns were g1ven The group reportf'd on the 1
Lined, Elastic Gore
Little Boya Hooded So&gt;eat Shirts.
01" the ho~t essef!. The program &lt;;hoes hought for twn children 1
Aut. colors. Sizes 4 to 12, Warm,
Mens Reg. $2.99 &amp; $3.99
'Wss pre~en t ed
. by Miss Lelah at Christmas time. 'M1ey di~-~ Sb••
SIVe now at thillow prlce.
Ling Sleeve Sport Shlrta.
1Wte Puwt&gt;-11 , her topic was eussed holding a Rummage 10•1:1-3 _ _ __
Dr... &amp; C•suol Stylot
Small, Medium,
Large.
!}~bins .' M1ss Powe ll told of Sa le- in 1he spring. It was sn- ~
Mit. styles and colora.
e•ch
Plain-Fur Trimmed
Sole
Priced for quick sale.
jl)e va rious kinds of Robins . nouncerl that the annual MothPrice
SALE PRICE
. .:1-beJr fer ding and nesting hab- er Dr~ughter Banque1 would ~ I
Values to $22.95. Ladie• F'all
MIDDLEPORT
JM.:
held at the rhurch on Febru- :
Winter Coati. GroUped for
:;'))uring the hu sin('Ss m('f'ling
sale, Dress and Casual
:tli:J-club votrd to amend t.hP bylleyl Fall and Winter
~ so offieers are eler!Pd in
VALUES TO $2.94l
i'll);iJ and takE' Mfire at thr
liiilclusion of the May mN&gt;t ing
SALE PRICE
,-~~':hose attrnd ing Wf-' t"f' Mr~
Valuee To8.95
Bed Batr~·, Mrs R F Bry
Reg. $Z.99 Girls Fall and
;aUt, Mrs. H. L. Dyer. !~1rs . Ler
Value• to .a.e ID tbla IP'OUP of
Winter Dresses. Grouped
4;ibbs:, Mrs. Harry Layne. Mrs
Mens Better Winter Jac:keta_ Pric·
for
January Clearance-.
.;;.~ter Oh1ing('r , Mis&lt;~ LPlHh .I
ed to .. u. Shop oorly,
One
laree
JI'DUP . Out they
each
•.PQwe11 , Mrs Donald F Rouo;h,
~o .
.,.:,Mrl. Velma Rou sh . Mrs . I. ('
$19l9~00
'RQush , Mrs . OH.ir flnush. "'·frs .
~ard Wa.~Z:rnlla ls, Mr'l . N 0
"'EN'S FALL AND WINTER
Paint No. 51 Rampart Red ........ .... . . N. C.
.Weln. and the hostesses.
,1/• HAVF.N IIOMEMAKF.RS
Trim 'lo. T435C .................... . , . N.C.
•&lt;J .\::·.z~: lfhe Haven Homrmakt~rs mr1
JANUARY CLEARANCE
JANUARY CLEARANCE
Reclining Seals ... , ......... , . , . • .. . .. . 25.50
._. OI'I'~ue!-!rlav rw•nmg at the home
VoluH To $1G.95
MEN'S
4
BUCKLE
of Mrs . A:nbt&gt;rt Grimm. with ·
Fluh-0-Matlc Trano • . ........... , ..... 171.25
Valuea to $lo.9!5 Mens FeU
RED SOLE WORK
",....,_. newly P1ec1ed officers tak- 1
and Winter Jackets. Reduced
.:ffll their phres. Mrs . Emory
Overhead Valvo Engine, 125 H.P .. , , ...... 39.95
for quick clearance. Shop
~~... ,Jiart. t.hf' new prr~ idt&gt;nt. pre-early. These Won't.laat lona.
Values
to
$11.1111
Ladl
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VInyl
Weathell' Eye He•ter ... . -.- .... ' .... ... . 74.20
;$tll!l&lt;!d Ht the meetmg Devotions
Jackets. A.ssl. colors.
Save
SALE PRICE
givt&gt;n bv Mrs . Iva ('apeWhile 15x600 Tires . ' ... .. '
now at this low low price.
' ..... . 32.85
Reg. $4.98 Volue Mona 4 Bkl,
followed by a prayer by
Work Arctle. New len. low disWindahield Washer . . ' ' ... - .... ' ..... . 11.95
club.
count
price, Seve now at your
S•le
Bonanza
Store.
program lopir pr~'&gt;se nt ­
Wheel Disc . . . . . . . . . - ..... '
Price
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SALE PRICE
was a memht&gt;r d1~russJnn of
Light Group . . '
Educ&lt;~llOn and
what.
' .... . -. ' .... ' ' ' .. ' . 19.60
be done for drop nul of
JANUARY CLEARANCE
Trunk Light, Glo ve Box Light, 2 Courtesy
for today and wt1at we
Ment Storm Front Dr"•
J.ights, Parking Brakt' \Va rning Light,
;;,~·t.• do as parents and rit izens
our schools.
piiir
Back. Up L.ighls
Values to $4.98. Ladiet
new member was af'ceptLoft Outside Roar View Mirror .. , , , • , , , , , . 5.30
the rlub - Mrs Karen
fall and Winter DresoMen'• 4 Buckle
CHILDREN'S
es. Grouped for quiC!k.
,
. The door prize w::~s won
Dougard
.
' 4.25
cl~aranee . OUt thq :p.
A1fred Sprouse.
"Be"her'e ear\y.
Tranoportation Charv•• . . , , , , , , , , , ...... . 50.00
~:~~s~;~t~
wert: served by
iil,
to Mrs . Emory Hart, '
Sadie Warth . Mrs . Jess ·
JANUARY CLEARANCE
Tot;~l Sticker Price
.$2.i39.55;, ·
tnard Mrs. Iva Capehart.
L... Metropollt~n Moton Ditcount ... ·.... 344.55
Pearl Briles, Mrs . HM
FALL AND WINTER
, visitor Mrs AILADIES
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$1.44

SWEATERS

$1.97

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WILL BE PAID
ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
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CLUB SEDAN · .. · · · .... · .... ·

JACKETS

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LADIES VINYL
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LADIES DRESSES

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plns were: First yea!'
BUI Pow•ll IV , Diane
Roush , Dwain Rus- 1
Rusaell ; aeconcl year

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BET'ItR DRESSES
Value• to $6.98 Ladlea FaD and Winter Dre~ses. Junion, l-flte:el and Half

Every Account Insured Up To
'\ $10,000 By The Federal

Why Not Open Your Account in Person,

Deposit Insurance Corporation

Malee Your Dollars Earn More?

or By' Mail, Before February 15th and

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at the regular session
Chu~rch School at
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V8 t!ugint·. 4 s pt•ed lrans , sollcl rah

good 1\rc-s.

~:ood

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pansion plan for those who
can
QU'il.f
F or 1ocaI
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interview .
write, INTER·
S TATE
MERCHANDIS'
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ERS Roch t
M'mn.
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lng a layette shower will be
he ld for Evelyn Bauer.
Evangdine Chapter OES ..,Ill
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hold a vegetable soup sa le- January 19, at the Masonic Temple
OrdeMrs mcayh be
ca.llln
I p1aBced .byl
g
rs .
ares
ennett
LOCAL SERVICE station needs WY-2-2666 or Mrs. C. E. NorLwo men . Experience prefer· ton WY-2-2038. Orders may be

hv lot·a l o\'. 11E"f. Lookli: and runs Jik~ new. extra
good mik·a~c
lm•s, lwatrr
,
fmish .

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CPnt• pill' word onf' lnlll!rt lon.l
MJnimum Char1e eo l'&lt;'n.._

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or woman
wan
aru covered by
this 1ewspaper to own, lUI,
Jan. It
and collect from coin oper·
aled nut and candy machines.
\he.,ter Council Daughttrs of
May be handled part time •Ameri ca wi11 meet In regular
along with present occupa. session Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
tion. 18 to 12 hours woeklyl ':'he chapter will be draped In •
1!100.00 capital
required. memory of VIolet Hill a n d
Could bt built into full Ume members are asked lo W(!a r
operation. Liberal credit tl.· white At the cJose ·J£ the mePt· I

1958 Ford !Ton Cab &amp; Ch ..ais - - - $895

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Low mileage by one lo~·al owner. Dark green finish, vinyl
seals l1k.e new. 6 ply t1re-~ Heater and defroster.

ebjeetlo.a.ble.
Errot11
Jho11ld
'tla
nported
Lmmedlate!y
Th• publl.lhl." r wW n ot toe rtllpo~albJe lor
m orf than one lnorrut in.rr tion
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REG ULATIONS
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Motor Co.

1961 Chevrolet 'h Ton Pickup

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oew hair
styles lor 18$5 will be showa
at a coffee bour at tbe Gene
Ball ReJiauranL In Point Plea,..
ant Feb. 7 ao planned by 0
comflee from Alflllale
11
ot tbe National Hain:lntlltrl
a"d CosmoeoiOfllt• AnoclaUon
at a meeting Monday enntna
In Pl. Plenanl, W. Va.
Mrs. Jo An Wblte of Middleport. president ol Affiliate
II, was In charge of
tbe
meetln~:~~. PIBns were mad• to

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Did least one
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that ,handsome new While In the hospital di·
slcal NBC.TV s one-hour rnu· veslln[l_ part of his accumulat·
W spee181 Monday
nl&amp;htb ed bemg,Allan said his idea
R_Hs It Cary Grant? Was it was to offer up a sort of "cross
!chard Burton? No - but you belween Lewis Carroll and 1\ob~ad to look clooely to realize it ert Benchley and my music."
U not. It was Allan Sherman, Allans music, of course,
has
who has shed so much of his establiobed him as a sort ol
avordupols In a bospltal stay svelte dumpling Noel Coward
that he has trimmed down from of a newer and earthier breed.
: rotUIId dumpling to a svelte Monday night. with the assioumplinl.
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lance or Lorne Greene , Jack
~etore you know It, we will be Gilford and Angle Dickinson he
s~mg Allan_ in one of those attempted the Immensely 'difshck magume fashion • ads in ficult task of sustained whimsy
which . the fellows wear red In a series of sequences with
s ~rL JackeLs ,
yellow shirts. j such titles as '·Choreographystriped ties, white trousers and land. "It - land.'
"Sponsor·
st raw ha.ts. But I digress. The land,' and so forth . All of thls
real subject at hand is wheth- was tied together by Sherman
er Mon?ay night 's special,
around who!le special talent~
lrm. Shermans
Funnyland," the show was built.
~hlch was a tryout for 8 possiThere were, In this difficult
s e weekly half-hour !leries next area of whimsy, some overly
· ('ASon, has potential lor !'luch cute moments and some over.
.an end~~vor. The answer i~ an 1done ones - but there was so
unqualified yes. and even much that was fresh and prom·
thnugb few specials or series ising and decent and hlp and
can be excellent all the way yet unpreterttious about the
throujjj:h, you have to look ror hour that lt wa!l no pain at aU
the better concepts. I! Keefe lo keep tuned in. As the hour
Brasselle can produce lhree se- Jprogre~sed, one realized that
rif&gt;s, then Allan can ha
an enormous plus in Shermans
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on Week •·•lnl•• F•b. 7. A
U'l:'aprovtdtno
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hair
styles and beauty aids
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or insUtutjons IDmuno
!';.,~h additionAl wor d lc I
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Dl Lakin, w. Va., Meigs
umc• uouRs
POMEROY , OHIO
County Infirmary, Children's
a::m ·" M . ao 5.oo r M n uv '·-=~~~-=:=~====-====:~=:::
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Home and others wUI be car·
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For Sale
Sllanltl ,\ '-,,11 .,
.30 so
I&amp; ..
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to 12:00 noon
red but not essent•ta I. wr Ito PIcked up belween 3 p.m . and I rled out thai wek.
To PLACE A
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Care of The Daily Sentinel, 5 p.m . or will be delivered if
As11l1tin1 Mrs. Whl•- in lh't•
RF.Sl'I.T
PJI:ODL'
- STAR FOOD MAiiB01 668 R.
wANT
ADC ING
WF:I.CH 'S Auction Sale, Satur- , BRIGHT
1 19 3tp desired . Orders should be plac- project In this area will be
&gt;OARING AUDITORIUJI-'h&gt;e daring, $6 mUllon tD11Yen·
day night, : p. m , Laurel KET SPECIALS
- - ed no later Lhan 6 p.m. Mon· Dorothy Winebrenner, Mar·
'on hall in Bremen, Glli'DlOJIJ, CID handle an)'lbiDI from a
7 30 124. Auchnn- Musselman's 28 uz. jar Apple FEMALE, 25 • 40 years old. day, Janut~ry 18.
Cliff on Houle
eella D8rst, and Mary Junt
oncert to 1 horse show. The maiD hall can bold up to 7,000
PHONE WY 2-2156
•eople and two other hallo can accommodate 500 and 1,500.
Buller. 4 for '1.00·, Mussel· General Laboratory
work
Hood
t&gt;er . Sl1m Ch&lt;~pman.
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•' he building'• roof bal been delcrlbed u tha most DIOdera
In Memory
I_ 20 3tp_
tine, some typing. Apply Box
at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Har-1""' ,,.,.,,.,,,
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U1 J&lt;:urm1a.
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tumblers, .1.00·, Green bea'ns, 329, Pomeroy' or call WY 2-1 o d Brown of Pomeroy will be I FRIENDS ENTERTAINED
IN I.OVINC memorv· of- ·our : NO
NUAL 1 ~ PRICEs SALE. large 2~ size can, 6 cans II·, 27no
speaker· Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. W 0 . Barnitz
oo.
1 18 3tp gu'*lt
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I PROGitE
s
coS. JER· Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix, .nJL
'enlerlalned a group or friends
dearlv. beloved husband ' falh·' R WMIN
Will be served •
t-r Jnd grandfather, James A.
Y I .LEH'.
UNTRV
oz..box,
boxes $I; Ma;h: PAPER BOY for Citizen's Jour· ••}11he TwtliTightedrs Garden club Sa turday rvcnmg al their West
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Hood. who passed awa.,· 151 FAIR. RT . :IS, 10 MINUTES Wh ·
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nal and Columbus Dlspatch. 1 ,.., mee ues ay ev~nm£ .. at ·, Mom St. home. F'ollowln..
yt-Hrs
18 .. 1950
WEST OF GALLIPOUS,
ca e mixes, all flav- Phone WY 2--2&amp;31.
l 19 tfc tht&gt; home of Mrs. LouiS Rl;!tbel lsocial evening
re ..
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Sadly missed by· his wife. OPEN
EVERVUAY
TILL
8
or&gt;.
4
boxes
$1.(10:
Lucky
With
Mrs
Eliller
Wlckha
a
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men'
p 111
Leaf Apple Sauce, large 303
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were served by the hostesa to
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8
cans.
$1
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d&lt;.~ughter, and grandchildren.
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U S Civil h I , T•ttal
co-hostess
"1 r and Mrs. Bert Grimm and
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IID•worn•n I1 IDd over Socurt lobi
Beau ty H · S
1:116b
pa~ liMn bo1ua. 4dnncem611t
JAN. ZQ
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hill of ~
aJr
pray,
extra
Thouaand~
ol loto s open Prep•ratory
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large can, tax not included trat.ninA unu1 appnmteG, E11per1enee The Nifty Stitchers Sewing ! tart "'ra II s; Mr. and Mrs. RoJJ..
Notice
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$
, ' uaunally unne&lt;""essary II'Rl!:E l!lfnrm• I b Ill
t Wd d
f'rt Barnilz and fa 'I M
I VB - 4 dr. Haru Top. Auto. I
eg. 1.09, 71Cj Vick's Smex tlo~ on joba. tllll&amp;riel, reQUll'emenq, c u w mee
e nes a:v {'Ve·
ml y. ason,
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Nasal Spray, reg. $1.14, 77c; ~~~:. •tlday • "'1n• name. add,... •M ning, at the home or
Mrs. , W. Va.; and Mr. and Mn. Hay·
MF:I CS County ('oon l!u n1t'f" :! t&gt;an au tomohil r.
I Vick's Va-TrCJ-Nol Nose Drops Lincoln Servia::., ao:r 668-. Pomeroy Dwight Logan.
mnn Barnitz and Mr. and Mrs.
A o;srH iat1on is ~pmtsiH.!lg
a
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reg. 47c, 37c; Red Dot White Dally sentlnel, Pomeroy. Ohio .
The Past President of
the W. R. Carpenter, Pomeroy,
h;Pn shoot. Suml!l\ .Januarv
60 Ford
__ $765 I Bread, 6 loaves, $1.00; Bolog-- - American Legion Auxliiary of
2'. noon
II (Jark . &lt;1 t the VB Fairbne soo - &lt;l rlr Was I na, 3 Jbs. '1.00 ; Introductory
Real Estate For Sale Drew Webster Post will meet
CLUB TO MEET
on
Hil l.
Frmh1rnatie. Radio .
Special McCoy 's milk, 1 gal.
evening at the home The Rock Springs
Better
, ·:,,
!1 1e !Ileal oWIH' r.
1 fl9c : Fresh lean Pork Sleak
Jed We bster Sr.
Hen It I1 cIub WI II meet Th ura· ,.,. """
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of
Mrs.
S a
SEE TIIESE \ ·\l.t:J·:s. School
I 3 Jbs. $1.00.
'
The Middleport Literary Club day "' I :m p m . at the home
raegrs. "'" IPrms _ mslall
BRIGHT SIAR FOOD
will meel Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. George Skmner, Mro.
,
1
ed Tl&gt;e Gas t '»mpany•. \\'Y 2·
Pome&lt;oy . Ohio
MARKETS
ICUCKLER REAL ESTATE
(at 2 p. rn . at the home of Mrs. Homer Hadftrd will be
in
5192
1
4-room frame C. M. Hennesy. Mrs. Eve•·etl charge of the program and MEDIEVAL FALSB FACB CoDtruted with the llfOI&lt;dQue
,
• Next lo the Drive-In Theatre : P"MEROY 20 31
(Formerly Bargain Cente;l house with front porch and Hayes will review the book, IMro. W. A. Morgan, the con· 1ma1e of thll pUt mask II the be8uty of eraftlmanship. Thla
mask, once worn by an·English DDb1eman, was part of 1
~~~L IJO rug wenv mg. WI !I- F"REE USE of our Carpet Sham· I Market) , Mason, W. Va. _ lull basemen!. New room "Flood." by Robert Warren and •test.
royal armor ~ ID LQDdon'a While Tower.
·
I·Y·20ip 1 poncr wllh purchase of Blue j 113 W. 2nd Street, "Where 18' x 8') for bath, hot and 1 "The Closed Society," by Jame•
1.usl n•
Sll;unpoo.
Bakrr 1 you see the Brouuhton Dairy cold water, 2 acre lot. $3000.1 Silver wi ll be given by Mn.
WEDDING REVEALED
n
en
Fu
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1ddleport.
Sign.''
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Both
Owner
might
trade
for
small
Robert
Coats
.
Mrs
_ Marie Clark.
Liberty
AU 1'1 1M• JK II. E 1ns11ra te be
co
carwt&gt;lll&gt;&lt;f'J ' 0 " 1 vuut OJkra·
1 19 6fc
~to~·e~
Open All Day Sunday. farm.
' Class 12 of Hea th Methodist Ave., Pomeroy. i!:: announcing
ior '• '"nse' CaU W~ 1.-llltili
1 !9 tc
,
Church will meet Wednesday the marriage of her daughter, was won on the playing
Q- What Is the proseD&amp;
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IIlith ISEWING MACHINE Service on
LEBANON 1 0WNSHIP
r·
Mona Lee Carol Clark to Wil · of Eton."
wt&gt;rkl poptllalioa7
11
PRIMARY p·
S- . - all makes - singer authonz ·1'
room frame house with front
JAN.
. li:Jm Franklin Lynch, son of
A - About 3,250,000,000 and
~ano "tud1o .- rn- ed Sal &amp; s .
.,
Busine11 Services
porch, well, outcellar,
20 The Portland Great
Bend Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Lynch,
Q- Did tbe Biblical cities one-fifth of whom live w'tthln
42
. uh tructtnn . l'ilp IhiS Secon
.,ve. ' Ph.
acre 1o'1 good 1aymg
groun d Horne Dernons tat
r ton Club wt II Cheshire Rd The wedding was I of SOd om and Go morra b
Communist China's borders.
rJi\·iu u:!l
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at Spt"cial C:allipolis, Ohio.
TA Service. J o h n·l on good road and in
good meet
from 10 :30 p. ' solemnized
the parsonage of l ly exist?
·~~" .:1rw i-ln 1els, 6Af"1 Los·
neighborhood . $.1500.
Owner m. untrl .I p.m. at t~e home of the Rev. Ge0rge Oiler, Dec- I A _ Jt is
19 Jlc
cust, Middleporl.
J.J3fap
will accept modest
down Hazel McKelvey
potluck ember 30. AI present the cou· , that Sodom
8
- -- delivered ing. Midd leport.
I'
payment, balance year land lunch
_b~ S('rved
at noonclass
.
I pie plans to reside in
Charles- ' actual ClTJes m
· anc1en
· t t 1mea.
. FIREWOOD, slabs,
contract.
The toW1lhng
Workers
·ton
W Va
12 50 per ton dumped . Sw
I 20 tfc
of the Enterprise EUB church
• ·
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However, they have disappeareLookTo Ua
For Renl
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1 Ivan Carman. Rt. 2. Po me· '
c. C. CUCKLER, RELTOR •will meet Thursday evening al l
,
ed !rom the map.
Blbllcal
Introducing
THREE ROOM furm sbed apart·' roy, Phone WY 2·6865.
MAJOR Medical Health Plan, BOX 229
WY 2-3830 th h0
f M Eld W k8
FIGH TRESULfS
scholars believe that they were
meot wilh balh lor coup le.'
1·18-~tc , non· concellable, guaranteed,
19 3U,
;, ';:::. ~ C rs.
~n10 {',: 8· By Uniled Press lnternalioual located at points now covered OUR OWN
Phonf' WY .an.r, m Mitldl"'· l
1 renewa ble. Pays 100 per cent
e! M~ddl onslerv~ "
at. NEW YORK IUPI) -Chuck by the Dead Sea.
" C L
I M d' I b'll
D I
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I epor WI
mee Wepner 211 F hO)d N J I
2
PORK
1 s. over
port. 212 Soulh F1lth Ave
· ,OA FOR c;ale. Good
lump 11 . P tra
eThursdav evening at the Co-. '
' ree
' · ,·· 1
I 18 ·,, I coal, delmred or ot
the ductil11 e Call Jim Johnson,
FOR SALE
I b. .G orr· ' M.ddl ' outpomted Ray Patterson. 191 ~ Q - Can the Southern Croso
SAUSAGE
c
\\'" ' 2903
f . l
I urn IB as
ICe m
I
e- I Flushing N y 6
1be seen f rom Cootlneutal Uatt.- 1'
m1ne on Sl.urey 's Hun
See;
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or m ormation. I
MODERN
• · · ·
1.port Betty Newton,\ Home Ec- !
Made rteht In
and Orville Hogue or phone SH 2·1 -1 19 30U,
3 lfjiDROOM,
· ~~,'II give
· a. . demonstra·,i LAS VEGAS, Nev. IUPII - , ed States?
FR~'
ME RANC"'BRICK·
STYLE I onomiSt,
this atore
"'AHTMENT, 5 rnums
I2-I9·30tt.. 1 BAII.F.Y will pay you more I
~
1IOD .
HOME
ON CHESTER
• Fred Hernandez, 158, Las Ve·
A - It can be seen from I
from
our own
6:~ s_, 50~~ b&lt;ith. shower and 111b Phone
1
rectpe,
It'o
gas,
tic
SJNCF.R
s;rw
ing
machine
in
for
good
clean
fur.
than
any·
ROAD
JAN.
22
decisioned
Hil:ulo
MoralMiami,
Fla.,
or
Brownsvme,
3rd Si , Mi~dl•porl,
lf)Oodl
blond cahrnet, like
nrw ' hodv in Mei1s County. Bill eiOOx400 Lot
The Middleport W.C TU. will es, 160, Mexico City 10.
· Texas. south1hrd.
WY 2-2671
1 15
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FOUR ROOM furnished apart· SLUGGISH septic tankl.Ciog· new bomea. BuUt . In kltcb1 14 61p
ment f01· rl'nt. Pl10ne WY . ged drains? Get Klean-Em - ens, Btorm windows. alum-~tfc2
All Septic tank cleaner
at inum siding. CaD Guy Nelt- I'OR SALB-Mltldleport'o tal~
1 12
Landmark Farm Bureau.
ler, Racine, Ohio.
est hnlldlnfl, loo8'-l 11111 11.
VNFURNISHED
aparlm•nll -=======•1-·1;;;.-301-.,c,
12 29 Uc Second Streel, Middleport.
In Middleport on ground floor .1&gt;
Prleod lor quldr l1811. JD.
5 room and bath, hardwood
BEST PRICES ON
1art Go I •, l'llwlllai...
quire at Ohio llatel.
8 •tln1
floors . YoungsLown kitchen,
8utomatic heal. Private en"'I nllle, lllllo
FOR SALE: Mod~
elec.
·trance. Cali WY 1·3200.
I
tire 3 bedroom borne, 100 I
_
670 X IS _
WI uoo • . .
100 lot. Syracuse Pbone Dlck
I 5 tfc
·-- 8ewor M· l'h
Sterrett. WY 2-2S21.
16 60
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room an d batb apartment I
'-P
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. i ~!LER loll for rent , close
, Jack W. Canoy
'
11155 Oldsm_obile with motor.
J.l
to
La
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d
Fanaaeeai,
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Marvm Crmg, Wyllis
l(
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mal an schools.
Mwr. WY 2-9932
Slreel,
Hill,
118 East Pb8e WY NMI.
Pomeroy. Ohio.
1 20 3tp
· .' Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Coru- '% IRON .
Middleport
IJI.3.tfc 5c a ft PC&gt;peR, 200
Jordajolni8S, at
7 • tic 1954 CHEVROLET, $150.00 Ph
· · ·
n a1em
1
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aDd lour ""'' furnish•
Street' Rutland ' Ohio'·
V
3-2682.
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TRANSMISSION Salvap COlD&gt; 57 BUICK Ro dma
- 00
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pany. Repelrtn&amp; .U m•w Phone
a
ster,
.=:
u • y' U1MP and nm ot mille coal
·tomatlc and standard WY 2-27111.
22
for sale. Goegleln Cnal Co. missioDI. Maurice GaJlllOII
12 *P
Page St., Middleport.
Owner. Phoae WY Ul'/1. '
111• 11u1111.- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _1::.2 4 Uc
11 17 tic
World 8tutlard ot C!Gmpod
EKotlea&lt;e
SINGER Sewing
\lachlnes
.lUt'l'IONEEII
life &lt;ft room, rltle .......
new 176.50 up. Several used
c· slrtl kob
SmaD . . _...,
machines at borgam prices.
Qllt lri8llflid
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Tbe Fabric Shop Singer Saleo
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•
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and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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WY z.=M.
. 4 21 t!c
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F
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Pilat WI Nm
•nn Machinery
t 21 ue
ONE Wagner loader
with
lnaunCUSTOM buldleriiJC and euthydraulic bucket and fork PHOTO CopJIDa Sentee Cop- -ling. Pbll Meter Pbooo WY
lor Ford or Ferguson tract· Ia llllldl ol lopl
2-31510.
' 12 1 Uc
or. One New Idea manure btrlll I'I!COrds and almosl
115
...,. 7 Four-&lt;loor Ellgllab 1_1111•preader, model 17. Douglas oUter daeumenta.
Circle WI 9-3012
R....., •
man. Excellent condition,
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Pearl Reynolds.
Maureen chose as her blrth-day helpers, Teresa EUil,
Jane Van Meter, Kathy Haney,
Vickie Dent and Teresa Brown.
Seated at the birthday table
witit Mauren were Tereaa El·
lis, Vlckle Dent, Teresa Brown,
Jill Spires and Kathy Haley.
Mrs. Luellen served cu~=:~
Ice cream and ·candy.
and bats were glvl!l1 as favors.

Wbere wa1 oU line dJs.
covered 1D tlda coUIItry?
A - Ia 1851, Edward Drake
struck oil In drilling a well at
Titusville, Pa.

Q - Wbat historic quotation
rerero lo the athletic lleldl of
•
roupB
an Eagllah public school?
A.ttend
lmtitute
Several membeTs of the Sen. A - "The Battle of Waterlle
lor and Junior MYF of u-atb
Methodist Church were .m:
in lr·
onton Saturc1aJ to attend the
Mid-Winter Institute at
the
Sydenstrlcbr
Methodist
Church.
They included Connie Cooke
and Brtnda Toney of Ute Senlor group and K8thy Morgan,
Rhonda HyoeU, Robbie or d
and DoUIIU Donon of the Junlor group. They were ponied by lbelr oounaelor, Mro. ,
Leo Smith and Ute Rev. M. E, ·
Dowson, wbo aerved u 1 lead- I
er In the juDiqr 1110!on.

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MASON _ Mn. lldwa'd
ry of Mason won Ute TV ·

"We CAII'T tiJ nowl W• etlll ow• on lut year'•

Pot of $40 by answerinl
queatlons submitted to b,...
was asked who is the Star
the Day and wbo narrated
Chronicle of Freedom:. Mn. .
Perry said the star of the day
was Michael Landon and the
narrawr wu Raymond Massey,

MONDAY TBRV FRIDAY
Malgo County RFD
Paul Bowers - Fano
Bill Mlller Sho..
Weather
Newo
'1111y'o Momtnc Chapel
BID Miller Shaw
Sports
Picll9o Hardware
(Tues. • Thurs·)
7:10 Newi
8:00 Bill Miller Show
B 30 Dalt, Ltgbl
8:45 Bill Mlller bow
8:45 a.ker Fumllurt Show
(Wed. · Fri.)
9:00 News
9:05 Coffee With Janet
10 .00 Bill Millers Brunet Show
11 :00 Mmisterial Association
11:15 Mason County Agri. Fnt.
.
. (Tues. I
IUS Family Worshtp &lt;Thurs.
11.15 A.S.C. Program (Fri.)
lt.!O Swap Shop
IUS Tiny's Country Hymntime
12 00 Cement Block News
12 .15 Goessier Guest Star
12 .30 L~ Anderson Sbow
Jun Mees Sbow
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4:30 lnlercbanga
5:00 Community Newo
5:05 World News
5:15 Sports Today
5:~ Weather
5:30 Dinner Musicale
5: 41 Sign Off

SATURDAY
1:45 Sign On
7:00 Be StW and Know
7:tl'l News
7:00 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headllnes
7:32 Musical Clock
?:45 Word and TeaUmonl·
1:00 Ohio Valley Newo
8:05 World News
8: 10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather
8:18 Pt. Pleasant H.S.
Football
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 Famlly Worsblp Hour
11:00 Naws, Army Hour
II :30 Public Servtce
12:00 News Roundup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:15 Ohio Stale Foolbali
4:00 Discing witb Doss
4:30 Top Ten Revua
5:00 News Ru.mdup
5:15 Public Servica
5:30 Dinner Musicale
5:45 Sign Oft
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7:03 News
7:08 Musical Cloct
4:!0Eiectrlc Co. Newo
7:!0 News lleadllneo
4:40 Jim Mees Show
7:32 Musical Clock
6:30 Sign 01!
7:45 Word and Testimony
SATURDAY
8:00 Ohio Valle, News
6:00 Sign On - News
8:05 World N•ws
6:00 Country Music
1:10 Sports Today
6:25 Country Jamboree
8:15 Weather
7:00 News
8:16 Musical Clo•k
7:05 Larry Anderson Show
8:55 Cnm.nunlty News
11:00 Top Ten Show
1:00 Talk of the Town
12:00 Noon Newa
1:55 Mason ConniJ News
12:1&amp; Muc!al Interlude
10:00 Puhlie Servtee
12:30 The Rev. Merlin Teela
10:15 Family Worsbip Hour
1:00 Jim Mees Show
10:30 LaU,hslzin&amp;
5:30 Sign Off ..
11:00 News Beat
SUNDAY
11:05 Momln&amp; Melotlteo
7:30 Sign On . Army Hour
ezcepl Friday, Church
,
Bells Rin&amp;
8:00 • rench City Baptist
11:45 World News
8·30 Sunday Show
11·50 Mason Co ty N
9:30 The Bible Speakes to You 12 :00
. un
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10:00 The Good Life
12:05
News
10:15 Sunday Show
ews
12 :10
12:00 Noon News
12;15 Weatber
12:15 Christian's Hour
12:20 Bulletlc Board
12:30 Rev . Merlin Teets
12:25 News 0 Grams
1:00 Sunday Showcase
12:30 Couni;J A t
1:30 Rev. Sllas Billupa
'2'45 Conn J:"Roond
2:00 Rev. Andrew Parsons
1;55
2:45 The Rev. Roscoe Thorne !:00 Country Go Round
3:20 Country Hymntimers
·',:55 News Beat
4:30 Baptist Layman'• Hour
1:00 Midway Madn-.
5:30 Sign Off
3:55 News Beat

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TRAII.EH I.OTS _ frf'~ sew-! F:quippPd wi lh automalic z1g B01ilt&gt;y in Reedsville, Ohio.
eFireplace
meet Friday even ing at Heath
age nnd WJter. Brown 's Trai l-i
overrast, buttonhole.,
1·16-6tc e&amp;sement
Methodist
Church
What elp
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aame
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I to Qlhe skuU
worn
by aJvea
Cath• 1.1I etC'. Gu&lt;tr:m tf'ed to part -. as- INCO'! T
Storm wjndows, doors
olic prelates?
RACINE
er Park 1St:11t&gt; Apn,. 1·o••ed
wson, rs. dan oore,
Minersv ille, Ohio, Phone WY . sum ing R pay
n E Chest..AX service.
Vlctor ewell insulated
Mrs. H. II.
an Mrs. Jack :I Q - Where wao Jbe home of I A - It Is zucchetto.
•
·y ments of $5.80 ' F. r.aul
Oh"o Pho
,i Bechtle
as Bush
hostesses.
Rank Is.
FOOD
hi
1\
_ trc 1 mDnt Y.
Sic : 985-2402
marble
.,11 ,'~·indows,
i
The Past Matrons Club of Bourbon
distinguished by colors:
the
2_·_3
3 2.~- . - ·-·
_ __ _ 1_ -~5
2-3862.
·- ' • after 5 •p. m.
1·
ne
AlumJnum
TWO
4 room lnmlshed apart· - - -- - - -1 15 - ,
1 6 30tp
eTiled bath.
Evangeline Chapter, OES, Mid· A- Bourbon County, Ky.
Popes is while; a cardinal's
MARKET
E
cofortd t•-tur•c
dleport. will meet Friday even·
red; a bishop's is violet; '"'"II Yovr Local Clovar
men' s. 0 ne l1rs1 floor
•'· ·'"'"'· cleans
· ,,
lectrolux
1ing, January 22, at the home ' Q- What animal eats tbe Of Others Is black.
Farm Storo,
3MB.
11 WVtie
sweeper,
like new
and PROMPT delivery of limestone I eTHed kitchen.• •
27
guaronll'rd
Includes
all for your every need. Any
birch cabinetc
of Mrs. Allen Hughes on High· most lor lis •ize?
lloclno, 0.
cle:ming attachments for bal- size. Phone Emmet W. Shul- eBriek planting area
St. in Middleport.
A- The shrew.
Q- Who are tbe four
~~
ance $33.70 or e.:.oo monthly . er, Contracting. WY 2-3243.
ecopper plumbing
I
or food it l'lill die of
lcau
wbose heads are Cl
MOIJERN 1 room ano
Hardwood floors
'lh'
h
tf
•lbe
M
I
R
h
and
wv 2-31162.
Stc
1 6 tfc
wt tn a a day.
w
oua us more
1
furnished ~:~partmenl.
1 15
:l-Ib.
__
AVAILABLE
Sixlh
BirtlulDy
;
8
morlal?
_
dleport. WV 2·3174.
PktL
- -- - - - - 9 II tfc 1957 8x50, 3 h•droom National EXPERT cabinet making, cos·
IMMEDIATELY
Ob served at Schoo l
Q - What Is an explautlon
AGeorge
House Trailer. Call Ravens
For appolnt,..,t call
..____ J ...
Roose·
• ROOM apar lme 1 d b th
tom made furniture, such as 8
of lbe pbrose "not ..
• ''"""'"' e..,rson,
n an
a
wood 273-9425.
1 7 24tp
ob Hoeflich WY 2·5337
""
Lincoln 8Dd Theodore
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unfurniShd All utilities for: - ·-·hufch cabinets and buffets
or Chaoter 9&amp;6-2226
Maureen Luellen
ptcayoae?"
vel
nlshed. Upstairs above Dr.!
MAGNOLIA Mobil home, tables, etc., made to order .
her sixth birthday
A - A picayunt was
1960
Donovan's ofice Phone WY ' 53 X 10 ft., 3 bedrooms, l'h Built·lD cupboards or cabinets.
at the afternoon
term for certain United s·
2-3046 or WY 2-2064.
baths. Call Ripley, z.s _ Phone WY 2-6312.
11110tc FOR SALE: :; room bouse of class m Middleport
coins of small value such u
37 954tc
1 12 tfc
Charles
Spencer, Laurel afternoon. Her mother. Sue Lu- the fippeny bit. It
come
6 12
1
_ __ _ _ _ _.:_::
Netgler 8lltldtll&amp; Slppb for Cliff. Call WY 2-3240.
ellen, was assisted by Mrs. to symbolize something

z&lt;~ggrr,

DOWN

YONDER COMES
LOWEEZY!!

U . Of the sun.
t3. Form of
polite

1

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ACR08S
1. Birds, u
a class
5. CuLtlnr tool
9. On the
lett side:

'1

GLORY BE!!

DA ll Y CROSSW""""'

Uvtvot.

actu,al·~~::~~:~=:~~

i~

und.r.

&amp;O.Bom

Wf'dne~day

~ INCOME

I

:17. Llltlrd
genu.
39. Affirm....

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1

what he Is - 1 l_ovely man, a Ray Cb~lea Singers, the eonI ' I \'\I I ...
I ~·r fJLA~ '(jJu FoR
lovely human bemg. He auns I dueling and arrangills rl Lou
~ All~ OTUA\A~,
barbs, but there I! no mean- Busch and the art " . ·· of [
6ETTIN6 U~ET THE
~ss In them even if there may Frank Swif.
1
I HOPE '(OIJ ARe
OTIIER PAl".
be meaning. Television needs I The potential " I say Is
f'EfJ. iNf l!fTTI:It
1entleness desper•tely.
1th..-e. and the;e Is an
The gueats, by the way, were current of feeling that those
unt!ormty eJ:eellent, and the en· connected with the Sherman
ttre_bour, even when it •agged show wanted to dn aomethlng
8 btl, was const&amp;tlly lltyl&gt;sh and unique and would continue to
precl!e, and d!Aplayed sbow- 1want to. rather than agreeing to
mansh&gt;p !rom start to finish. 1dn anythinfl whatsoever to be a ·,.K, 1 OOOGLI •NI INUI'I'Y SMI &gt;..
There waa great he)p trom the suC'cess.

lr

W~Y. YO IHIHK
HE WA9 T~' KEEPER tl'i
A P~;?leON AN' I WAtii
SOME' SORT 0' ~IMINAL'

COME T'TI-IINK
OF=
THIS: COULD 1g
GaME \'\IND 0 ' PP.\'30N

n:

"' NOW Wi-10 Y'&amp;'PO'"b

1!:::!5!

BIRO !S '(

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l~Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Midclleport, 0., Jan. 20,
•

•

Baptist Church CJTc/es Plannmg
• T
To Help Sponsor Fe II OWSh1p ea

196ft

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Oars~
Pdz
M;:~ 1 a':hn M~lt~al:=:"~:':;

and the roject ..m be tbe devotional period entitled, Iwere discussed.
Wilson, Mrs. David
IClara B. lllleJ, Mrl. Nla
a neJ family . Mrs. ' " starl Over Again." Letters of 1 Members are asked to bring Mrs.
James
Souders,
ford Smjth for remembrances · WmebreiUJer read
an article thanks were read from snut-ln \eanned meats lo the february Grace Hysell, Mrs.
Fran
meetiJ1&amp;.
at Chrlstrnas.
\entilled, "Opportumty at Sun- members lt
was announced ,meetmg for the foreign mi.. \Bearhs, Mrs. Cora Pullen. Mrs. charge of

.

a

~··~::~It; ~~; ., ~~~~ ~~~: 1 ';:,:;,ing

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nse" taken from t.he miSSIOn that the devotiOnal
booklet. ISlonary. Nancy Maxton.
" The secret Place" had been : A dessert course was served \
1anl were made to assist rrom Guidepost during the pro- !reshmen~ f~ the tea. Sendplaced m pubhc places.
b}' Mrs. Gibbs to the above and
Each Circle is

w prov•de

re- magazme.

ei~h
~ld

the l"'etlowship Tea to be gram hour . A salad cou~e was 1mg cooktes mclud~ Mrs. John
in February wuen
tbe served to those attendmg by Kaufl, Beulah Whtte,
Freda
c· I f the Middleport First the hostess
Eo wards , Mrs. Charles searl·
!rC es OChur•h met Tuesday
.
es, and Pearl Hoff.man. Sand·
Baptist
•
DORCAS CIRCLE
wiohes will be prov•ded by Mrs.

the

. . . ,. . . . . ._. ;_. .-. __,;. ;

_Mrs. Charles Edw~rds
~s- \ Arrangements for the~ tea ' Mrs:.._ Eva
ststed Mrs. &amp;met an servmg .,
- ~--==------·.-.-....,
a dessert course to the above I
named and Mrs. Charles White,
Mrs. Agnes While and Mrs.
•
•

H~rtley , ~s.

~~

Dr T Jay Bradshaw
Q IOmetrist

ONLY

ev;:'gi..ovejoy e»-cle met at Comm.itees were
appointed i Richard Owen, Mrs. _Charles Dana Hamrn.
the home of Mrs. Gerald Anth· to help with the tea when the Rennett. Mrs. Clyde WmebrenELECTA
,
ony with Mrs. Harold Chase, Dorcas Circle met Tuesday ev- ner, Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew A program on the ~go
chairman , in charge. Mrs. Bert ening at the home of
Mrs. l Mrs. Kauff.
.
w_.as presented by Mrs.
anBodtmer gave devotioru entit- Charles Bennett. Mrs . Charles ! Assisting_with the servmg for 1 n~ng Kloes w~en the . Electa
led . " Wiiderness Women'' tak- Searles, chairman, presided. the tea ~Ill be Mrs. Searles, ~ CJrcle met Ttresday evenmg . at I
en from the Christian Herald Mrs. Richard Owen present- I Mrs. Wh1te and Mrs . Ton _Y the home of Mrs. Fred G1b~· l
magazine.
ed devotions, her theme being, , Fowler. Mrs. Harold Chase IS Mrs. P~ul . Smart, B: H. s;n· l
- Report:~ from the
projects 'Come' as taken rrom the Cos- chairman for the tea.
born Mlsswnary ~1ety P eg. ,
chairmer. were given and plans I pel of Matthew. Thank
you The circle will meet at the 1dent , guv~ the opemng prayer. I
made to assist with the Tea in notes were read from H;ury home of Mrs. Searles in Feb- I Mrs. Tony Fowler presented
February. The circle voted to
sponsor a valentine party for
residents of the county infirmIn Kroger's &amp; Top Value
ary.
Cards were sent to three shutStamps New Game
In members, F.mma Mathews,
Mrs . B. F . Pnrmalee and Mrs .
Milton Hood. Mrs. Jacob Turner presented an _arttcle ~aken

CIRCL~

p

130..00 Down 11.. nc1 Oft
C.Wentent ,..,..

Office Hours:
Tuesday &amp; Thursday
Call: Wy-2-3277

1

3 ROOMS
New Furniture

MASON
FURNITURE CO.

Over 2,000,000 Winners

MASON. W. VA.

=o..:;;ts.+
7'

#~

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,-- --S:mi-Boneless Ham 500

, Swift'• Premium • Edttrt't DlnMt lell

1

Smoked Ham
Wilson's

lb.

~

Butt Portion Smoked Ham

.

{5" Cut - Excess Short Ribs Romoved)

6th &amp;7th Ribs ... .lb. 69c
Gold Medal

Flour

~·

tladed,
..,
. J'iorman Nmtzling
Sn11ice• are Held
,1'PuneraJ

services for Norman
flfeutzllng were held from tho
.Ewing Chapel Friday, at
2
p.m .• with the Rev . C. Melvin
Alldre. pastor of the Unll&lt;d
ilflhodist church, officiating.

· Buria1 was in Beech Grove

·'il:::;"'t·JCwma.
and pallbearers were
Morris
Neutz..

~"· ~!:. Harley Swisher, Edward
~;;lkJ;Im Neuullng and Bill
"
Coming from out
...,..
the services were
. and Mrs. Paul Neutzling,
.,...... Gertrude Neuuling and
ond Mrs Sam Strauss. AtJ&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Berk·

t=::·

.'li

Columbus; and Mn.
Bahr """
daughter.
John L. Moroor, FL Louol-

."........ J'lo..

• • ••

lb. 69c

Pork Steak ... .. .. ... .. 49c

_

lb.

99c

FREE 50

IOo/. Be.t
20
.,. '•"'

Meat Loaf .......... ... 59c

Fresh Picnic Style

Pork Roast lb.

Spqa.
c-...,* o...
-....
EJ!i. 1121/.

Betty Crocker

Cak-eMixes
• Vol..,. • O.rli Choc. • Devllo l'ood • Wlllto
, Milli Chocoloto •

c:-.ut

Dollie

Betty Crocker Biscuits ___ 5 :.: 49c:

_,....

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Towels ....._
,. _ 6

Pies -~ _v:•: _. 3

-a::

!let.

Palmolive ·------------ 3
Palmolive ------------- 2

19 oz.
boxes

tOe
89c

Cashmere Bouquet •..•• 3

! ( . _ , ......

Juice~-------- 4

$]

for

•

!.: $1

Kroger Yac Pack

Pmto Beans ~,~49c Coffee-~~.::3

Coleman Presenl•
Topic on Prayer

group pians lo hold an
lee okating party at lhe Ohio
tJDiversity rink next weekend.
!be meeting w&lt;.~s closed with
.....yer. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul
Jllptonstall, advisors &lt;:~!so
at-

bag

Cb••- .....
Tea Rings----- ' ... 19c

Randy
Roach. Mrs. ~arie
Frances
ualsled with the party.

ffaptonstall.

Pf'lllh Ground

c

lb.

Baby Food 15 ,,,. $]

and

· :..'nle

wMni"M'-•YIremlhlood

Clapp'l

Van Meter. Debbie McGuffm.

11 Power
'Through Prayer' I
. . . the wpic presented by Roy
Coleman, moderator, when the
Westminster Youth Fellowship
met Sunday evening at the First
United
Presbyterian Church
Ill Middleport.
Others participating in the
pn&gt;RI'aDI were Edith Haplon·
ltall, Kathy Lacey, Ruth Ann
Laeey, and Raymond Hindy.
Miss Hapton~tall was accom·
pmist for U1e singing. Scrip.' liN rel\ding was given by Bill

.....

4th• Sth Ribs ••· 79c .. 1st 3Ribs .. ••·89c

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roach entertained Saturday afternoon at
their home on Wright St. with
8 party in honor of the six~h
. birthday aniversary of
their
daughter, Trudie . Games were
played and prizes won by Mary
Boggs, Cindy Van Meter, L1sa
Thomas with Cathy Blaettnar
awarded the door prize.
The Valentine theme was car·
ried out in the decorations and
favors. A decorated birthday
eake was served with
lee
eream. Valentine candy in decorated nutcups were given as
favors.
Attending were Lisa
and
Bedly Thomas, .Jimmy Rosen·
bawn, Patty and Scott Warne~.
Elizabeth, Mary and C a t h y
Blaettnar, Timmy
Rawlings,
Mary
Boggs, Janie,
Cindy

,

43c

tb .

Beef Rib Roasts

TrudU! Roach i~
Honored with Party

CI

Jordan's FFV Country Ham-~---'~~~:=~~ lb. 79c ffi~~~~~

Fully Cooked Boneless Ham ~::~11

Refreshments were served by
Mn. Lloyd Moore and Mrs. T.
A. Downie to 17 members.

Extra Top Value
Stamps

FREE 50

Cru-0-Vac Halve•

LUNCH
MEAT
3 lb. can, $1

Grand Prize

cussed.

I

lb.

Full Shank
Half

During the business sessiOn
a soup sa le sponsored by the
WSCS and the Circle lo be held
Wednesday, Janury 27 was dis-

'l'omy, Bobby

....

No Center Slices Removed

Devotions by Mrs. Jay Warner, president. opened the meeting of the Lydia Circle of the
United Methodist church Tuesday evening at the church.
Following the hymn, "Jesus

IJ'OUp diSCU.!iS\On.

!

Eckert's Dinner Bell

'

Savior Pilot Mt· .·· \1rs WarnPr
nad Acts 10 :38. "He went about doing good," after which
the group sang, ''Oh. Master,
Let Me Walk With Thee .. A
reading concerning God 's work
on earth and within thf' physl·
cal being of man, by the lead·
er conduded the devotions.
,, A look at ourselves as Chris·
tian women " wa!i the topiL o(
tbe program presented by Mr~.
Roy Reuter who gave a medttatlon 00 the topic, followed by

"Nest Egg"
....... ,... .... full__. ................

EVERYBODY WINS

Circle is Led
In Devotions
By Mrs. Warner

In Kroger's &amp; Top Valoe
Stamps New Game

I-

EVERYBODY WINS!

1
l

Get a free "'Nest Egg" slip

every time you visit our
stores. Everybod, ruins. Just
tear off zip strip, open card
and see what you've won..
Yau'll receive prize OF rertificate right at oor sWres.
Sign the entry blank ~­
tion d. each slip and depoSI.t
in official "'Nest Egg"' entry
box, to be eligible for Grand
Prize Drawing.

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F;it Cocktail. 5 ~...

$1
GJeem _______ : ~..... 56c
~~r1 Mixes Aool'4
u"'
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Ill

YOU CAN WIN 4 WAYS

** Free
Top Jalue $tamps
Fdlefl Top Jalae Stamps Saver Boob
*free food
* er-1 Plize IDOD IHied Books

Bleach

can

CM 11i r Clult

Hominy .•••. 10 rt;~· $1
Bufferin -----·.1•• 81r

Kandu

KleeMx

Tissue

liz

••••••••• gal.

White&amp;
'
lhat. Color•

$1.99

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Vel Powder------------ 2
Vel J..iquid . ___ • __ . _•_•__ •
Ajax Liquid ------------Soaky . ________ • _-- ---·-.
Ajax Cleanser---------- 2

Top Value Sta aps.

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Your Choice

Notbing to bay! Grand Prize winner riOt from this area. ·
Minors (under 18 yrs.); Kroger Employee• 6: Imm edlate Families Are lne11glble To Win

lb.

Cashmere Bouquet •••• _. 2
FabDetergent .• _________

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Baggies _-------- __ . __ .••

box

Florida

Action Bleach -----------

Grapefruit
lb.
bag

Apples

tbat gives TOP VAJJJE STAMPS I

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35c

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when you shop at the store
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UI·Dally Sentinel, Po~eray-Mlddle!l"rt, 0., Jan~ 20, 11161

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Around And
About

Plan!!! were made to purchaAe
new Hag lor the high IChool
and Mrs. C1areoce Sargent were auctltorium when the Middle-Mr. and Mro. Larry He!hnl Tuelday visitors In Parkers- port lllgh School Latin
Club
o1 Athena Yisltecl SUnday
bufl, W. Va.
met Monday afternoon in the
their parents Mr. and Mrs. V. i
Teaford and son, cafeteria. Mrs. Michael John·
D Edwards' and lomily and
Mra. Edith
son, advisor, met wtUt
Ute
M~s. Thlo Heinel.
Cecil, were Tuesday diner
guests of her daughter. Mro. group.
Mn. Orion Nelson vi~ited re- Henry Bentz Racine.
The club voted to order plno
cently In Pt. Plea,.nl, W. Va.
Miss Alita' Carpenter. student or medals for member• of the
with her sister. Mn. Otis LJtch- at Ohio University, and room- club. Ken Harrts, . prutdtflt.
fleld .
mate Miss Barbara Goforth, of conducted the meetmg. The
Mro. Clifford Leirhelt and Mr. Cincinnati spent Saturday aft. next meetinl!: will ~ hel~ Feband Mrs. E . N. Burton were ernoon wtlh her pareniB, Mr. ruary 3 at 7:30 P· . m. m lh•
hlgh school cafetena.
recent visitors in Parkersburg. and Mn. W. R. carpenter.
Mrs. Clayton Bahr and daugh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young and
ter. Mrs. John L. Mercer. left son, Phllip, of Amanda were ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Carof tbelr par- penter and Mrs. Hank Youna.
today lor their
n. Laud· week eac1

Middleport

'

Mrs . WilliDm Reynokis has
returned from Kalamazoo. Mich .
where s h~ VISited for several 1
Wef'k ~ wuh t1er .wn and family , 1
Mr . and \lrs. William Reynolds and m Lansing with her
daught er a nd f11.mily . Mr and
Mrs. o;;ht&gt;!h ~ r: mg

Mrs Llldlt' \1t'adows
has
been relurned hJ the home of

her daught f'r ~nd son-m-law. ·
Mr and Mr~ H f Parmalee,
£rom Veteran,&lt;; :\1emo~ia1 Hos- I EVA EILEEN BRANNAP':
pita! :\Irs Parmale 1.•
also I
recuperatmg a t her nome folMr . and ~ln. Harold
D.
CAROLYN NICHOL'ION
lowing hospitalization for sev- Brannan of Reedsville
are
Mr. •Dd Mra. Dale Nicholera! wf'eks at the sam~ hospit- anounclng the engaa:emeat
son. Mlddleport, are aDDGaiJc.
al.
of tb~lr daugbti?'r, Eu Elleeo
log tbe ena:agemeat ol their
JUDJTII RHt:A WF.HR! INI;
Mr . and \lr ~.
G.:til Miller 1 lo Mr. William Thomas Kirk·
dau~bter, Carolyn Sue, to AA
returned ~1onday from a WPek's bridt'. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wehrung , of Pomeroy art&gt; . anGale
Francis Sbrimpll•, Jr.,
'\.vacalion in Florida They were Robert M. Kirkbride or At- nouncing the engagement and approaehing marnage
~&gt;on of Mr. aod Mrs. G. F.
anied home by
the1r · wRttr. Ohio. Both are acteod~ of their daughter , Judith Rea , to Thomas J. Wen)'•
Sbrlmplin, Sr., Ma10n.
da'
r and fam1ly, Mr ~nd 1 ing Rio Grandt College.
A son of Mr . and Mrs. Henry Werry , Pomeroy. M1~s
Miss Nicbolson is a 19M
Mrs
art Smilh and fa mil y, I .r unt' wedding is planoed.
I Wehrung, a 1963 gradu'ite of PomerOj'_High sch~ol, IS
va&lt;~aale of Middleport Htgb
who are m:1kmg an extendt&gt;d '
1 employed at Veterans Memorial Hospital. I\.~ r. \\ e~ry, Sehool and is employed at tbe
visit herE'.
$3.417 IS IN
1 a 1962 graduate of Pomeroy High Srhoo.l. 1~ serv 1~g
Mrs _ Lf'sla (;o!hard is serious- I Mrs Manning Kloes, Exe~u- in the West Virginia National Guard statwnf'd at Fort George T. Sanaa Assodate•_
In Columbus. Mr. ShrlmpiiD I•
Iy
ill
al tl1e hom" of hf'r liv~ Dirertor of the
Me1gs Knox . Ky. Wedding plans are mcomplet e
a
1914 1f8daate of Wabama
da~ hter and tamil~ ..\1r . cmd ('r•unty TH and Health A.ssoe1- 1
lligb
scbool and Is •ervlnt: 1D
Mrs. Jack Miller and family in nt 10n. has announced that .
I
he
U.
S. Navy Ia Norfolk,
Columbus Mrs Gothard
has datt&gt; $.3.417 has bef'n rt"CeJved
\'irginla. Weildlq plaDI are
been ill sinct" fhri~l nl&lt;l.'i Da.v. from the Chrh;tmas Seals pro- i
Incomplete.
Friends wishm.l!: to sen_d cards gra m rrnm 1.9~ l~tters. Mrs./
may St:'lld Hwm to 5:l 13rehl Kloes said contrlbUIJOns
still
TheodorU$ Council
Ave .. Columbus
'
I may be sent to the secretal')~
MASON - The Mason Auxil·[
Meetin11 is Held
Mr and \1rs. P&lt;w l \I. mPhrfn · F'
D ·
·
· famJJes.
T
1iary of the Volunteer 1re
eTheodorus Council, llaughd•
ner or. Cnlum hll,&lt;; wt&gt;re Wt:'P k &lt;'11 d ' umbus wJth
their
guest o;; of their parPnt~ Mr and
Dr K;Jthryn Poindexter Is re- ~ pHrtment met recen t 1Y ?"
tt&gt;rs of America, met in regu1
plans
forb the
lar session Monda~· evening at
Mrs. ·Karl Owens. Mr ·;mr1 1•'I rs portf'd cn·t1·cally 1.11 at the horne made
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F. S .
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l hen, C'oum::ilur, presiding .
1 'I.&lt;Jt (,rove
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' · t .1 1 ·t Holzer Hospital
n rom un 1
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' Bertha McKenzie was report·
1 P~ 1 1~n · 1 . ~
Jark (Cecil) Johnson was ap- 1
ed 111 and Edith Hines and Ann(,a 1po IS .
pointed by the president. Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
it'f' Ohlinger home from hos· I
Bess Ingles, to work at the
pital. Cora Beegle was reportnext scheduled clinic. The
ed m distress having lost hus·
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
munizations
are
free
to
every·
band by death and flower~ were
1
NOT OPEN
· one and are conducted by the
sent. Plans were made for a
j Mason County Health Departsocial hour and games at the
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
ment.
next meeting. At the close of
J•nuuy 22·23
ON
The
group
discussed
the
Rethe
meetinj!:, games were pJay·
"FBI CODE 98"
!gatta for the Bend area. Mrs.
Jack Kf'lly , Ray Danton, Phi 1
~ with prizes awarded
the
Un Carey, Andrew Duggan.
i Ingles anounced the auxiliary
CAROL
TEAFORO
winners,
after
which
sandwichI
,-,CONQUEST OF SPACE"
I has bet!n invited lo attend the
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. Teo· es and coffee were served.
Micke y Shaughnessy . Phil
· Syracust- Jo'ire Department Aux- ford , Racine, an announcing
The next meeting wUI
be
Foster. Walter ilrookt&gt;
SUNDAY , MONDAY, TUES.
iliarv me~tlng on Jan. 25.
tbe approaching marriage of Monday , February 1 and mem·
J•nuary 24-25·26
R~freshments were served to I their daughter, Carol Fae, to jbers are asked to bring cook·
"SEND ME NO FLOWERS"
Bess Ingles, Beulah Bocook. Ce- Mr. fl,obert E. Wines, sou of ies for re£reshments.
(Te('hnicolor)
LAUNDRYlock Hud~on. Doris Day .
cil Johnson. Mary Roush , Vera I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wlnes, Jr.
cLAss TO---MEET"'
DRY
CLEANING
Tony Ran.daiL Hal March .
Dodson, Mae Taylor,
Elsie : Apple Grove.
The Busy Bee Class of
WY 2·5428 POMEROY Roach , Charlotte Roush, DelColorcartoont
Miss Teaford lo a 1964 grad· Midleport First Baptlat Cl\llrch
aatfo of the Racine
High
Sc-hool and Is employed with Iwill meet Thursday evenif18
the R. G. Barry Corp. In Col· ,7:30 p. m. at the home
umbu11. Mr. Wines Is a 1963 ,Mrs. John Lyuns,
graduate of Racine
Hlgb
scbool who Is employed with
Relnzle and McCann Inc.• COlumbus. 'J'bco open
chureh.
double ring cer¥mony wtll be
held at the Racloe Methodist
Church, Feb. ~h. at 2 p. m.

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ON THE MAIN FLOOR
Men's and Boys Wear -

Home Furnishings - Towels -

Hosiery - Lingerie - Cosmetics - Candy.

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Women's and Girls' Ready to Wear - Dry Goods Draperies - Flo~r Coverings - Luggage -

Furniture - Music.

ON THE THIRD FLOOR
Furnitu,. For Every Room In Your Home.

SAVE IN THE SALE AT

Elberfelds In Pom eroy

22 GAL. PLASTIC

32 PIECE

CONTOUR CHAIRS

GARBAGE CAN

Poly · propylene engraved
tuftel design . Tubular legs
wjth sliding slides to protect floors and rugs. Seat
15xl8". height 19", ove r-

Dinnerware Set

Heavy duty poly can with
'log-proof, snap-on lid that
locks on. Cleans easi1y
.vilh sponJile or damp
~ loth . Noiseless. Size 20~
1 24 1.7 ins.

Green ProvincJal rooster
iesign on sparkling white

all 35" .

REG. $6.95 EA.
SALE

1 LB. BAG

CONTOUR

Shredded Foam
Non-allergic and mildew
-esilient fur versatility.

Rogular 79c Each

METAL FOLDING
feet of drying space.
Ben) duty channel steel
fn.me with plastic covered
dowels that prevent c~
tbes from slipping. Hgt.
·• v.idth 29",

IRONING BOARD

BABY SEAT

Pad &amp; Cover Set

::::onforms to OObys body
fo r cumfortable support!
imooth, contour molded
~t&gt;al with no sharp edge•
!&gt;r awkward corners. Re~·er~W~bte Tufflex pad, vi·
oyl covered for eaay
cleaning. Adjustable to 4
pos.itions.

burn
proof and scorch proof
rotton cover. Soft cushion~
tng pad prl:vents buttons,
oucklea and zippers from
breaking.

Reg. 4. 98 _ $3.00

Ragulor $1.00 Eoch

Fold1

BaHery Cables
Two complete 8 ft. cablea
per set. For use on 6 and
12 volt batteriea. A m\llt
for automatic transmia·
~ion car~.

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$7.95

100% ,glasa fibre
p.ad.
Guaranteed

2 ,.,

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Clothes Dryer

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Limit one to customer

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3---4-in . fruits, 6-5-in,
()Jate.s, 1-8-in.IJiatter, 61-in. plate~ and 1-7 in.

tt.ll!ppie bowL

REG.
$5.95 - - -

PRICE

~hina .

RIG.
$2.00 S l i T -

54-in.

$lOO

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CAR MATS
Provides complete protection for the entire frQnt
&lt;~rea of your car.
Adds
door to door beauty. Av·
aUable in aU colora. Heavy, durable rubber con!ltructlon designed for
long wear. Size 62x24~
•ns.

Reg, 3.00 val. • $2

MENS
LEATHER PULl-ON

MEN'S WEAR
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OUTSTANDING REDUCTIONS!
LADIES

COATS

to Obtain!
;j Immediate Surveys of~
.Me1gs
. Industrv Sites
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WMHINGTON -PRESIDENT :
Johnson plans to send Congres !
Monday a federa~ budget ju!lt ,
shy of $100 billion ,
!muces i
close to the White Hf')use said ·
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disclosed C of C. as munty chairman for .
The President's spending pro- The Institute or Regional De- results would be
velopment
at
Ohio
University
!
through
brochures
de.scrlbmg
a membership drive. Car~ e y 1
gram for the fiscal year beginwill
be
asked
tu
prepare
site
i
the
area,
topography,
availabil·
j
is
to name his commitlee of
mnl( July I will include less
surveys.
of
.all
M~igs
Co~nty
i
ity
ot
wal.
e
r.
power.
gas
and
helpers
later this week.
money for arms and more for
1 • We haw· plenty ot qualifird
making U_ S. schols. hospitals prospective mdustrml locations : water, and labor supply.
immediately.
Childs
said
the
only
~ite
surleaders 1n Me1gs County who
and cities worthy of a ''Great
1n ; ('O Uld help lh1s organ1zal1on tr e·
Sn('iet.y " A budgt&gt;t ol about $9!l5 This announcement was made Ivey already undertaken
billion would be the highest in Wednesday night after a meet- . MP.igs County was at Hobson 'mendously, but they, lor the ·
fhf' nalion 's history in peace or ing of the trustees nf the Meigs while mary neighboring COWl· • most parr. are not directly in· :
Improve· ' ties. such as Wushington , have terrsted in particiihting m pro·
war , up about $2.5 billion over Count}· Community
men!
Corporation,
a
non-profit
had surveys made of nearly all mu!ing ~1cigs County," one CIC
the current fiscal year. Many
organization
to
promole
ann
availablo!! industrial locations. member observed.
offirials feel that con..,idering
HOW IT WILl. LOOK - An artisf' -; rll·;.wing of the propo.~rd
thf' countrv's grow-It: ralf'. this encourage industry m :\1eigs TrustH&gt;s of lhe CJC. follow · ' Preside1~t Childs said. "With- ~don the Jut \\ht1e !he prese~1t lliu ; rh , h11ilt in J8H5 , .st:nd.o.,_
ing the re-eli·rtion of Childs as out membPrship, ~his org~niza. ·
will bE' the last budg&lt;'t under County .
$100 billion.
l:l ili Childs. president of t.he president, emphasized the need twn Will 1le handJCapped _
CIC, said lhe .survey will be fur more members in the org&lt;m- Tr.ustees ele~ted were !iobert
I under lhf&gt; direction ot' William I iza tion . Everyone interested in tJavJs, Lallf!:SVIIIe : .Jack Carsey.
C~ICM~O .RETIRING RE- , Sheehan. Director of the lnsti· , promot1ng Mei~s Counly J.s urg· Wnyne Swisher· and Ralph Welk- 1
~ubll('an NatiOnal Chairman lute and. '' Will be very vatu- ed to send hi~ $HI membership er. Pomeroy : Robert Wm~ett,
IJI'an Aurch preparPd todav to
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s
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Chest.
. ·
able l\S an encouragement for
lee and $5 dues to treAsurer yracuse , or ce
rr,
·
ask thP . national commiUee to . industry to CQme to Meigs Coun- Horace Karr.
er; .hick Welo;;h , Willinm D.
n,·arly
Ch'ld
. 1ed J ac k Car. Childs and William T. Grucser.
1 t'10 c.oubl,. b the
d .normal
f · non- 1y. ..
r s appom
0
e ec n. year u get
his s~c- II was pointed out site survey sey president of the Pomeroy : Middkport Trustees appointed 1
ce~sflr m an attempt to rebUild - -- - --- --· -~- - -'Parlier this week were !''red W. !
1
th~ party, autnr~t.alivr sources
. Crow. Syraucse: Bern~rd
V_ /
sa1rl Proposed w11! bt&gt;:
Fultz, Middleport; Leshe
F.i
-A Hl65 hudget almost twice
I Fultz, Pomeroy; Frank Clethf' $1.5 million the natinnnl
1 land, Racine: Vernfln
Weber,
committPI?
would
normally
1 Rullan:1,
and Kenneth Mci£1SJl~-'tld in an "ofl-ye-ar'' with no
1 hinny, Middleport.
DRiinnal election; An allolment
Officers rt&gt;-elected al ong wilh
ol $250,000 for the RepubliPre~ident Child~ were Bernard
Fllll.z. vice president .
C9n ··coordinating committee"
Horace
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proposed by GOP leaders :
Karr, treasurer, and
Les\if'
a fuM -rai.c;;in@: program which
Fultz, secretary.
would enable the GOP to go inIn n~&gt;xl .VE"ars ¢ongre~sional &lt;'1lm~
p - ·ign~ with t1 million in the
b&lt;.nk.

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CAM~AfGN LEADi·;HS - Leaders of a clrivr to raise flllHL~ llw. J rd con s fr udif•n of a new St. Paul•s Lutheran
Church "'Po'!":""·' al,tended a kick·off r:venl at the chu•·rlr Wr·rlnr·sd;,y ntglrl l'•mna.'g" leader s include, front
row, I. 1o 1.. (halle.. tvdm, Max Me~s. Wilma MePs . Mr~. Mlt'kl'\' ~\'ill 1a m s; .\ills lbPnwl Dnwme. and Mrs. KPn·
; n~th Braun . Ba('k row . Hd)t•rt J.:berft:&gt;ld. Mrs. HobPrt ~~p·,erfe!d ..\lil'kc.' · \\'il :i;m).: 1\&lt;"niH'l h Braun. \VilJiam Dow·
/ nJP and eh ureh p;.~sfor Rev. Jo:-;l'ph R. 1\ra ly. _ SenlinE'I Photo .

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. outbuilding destroyed • seven
room house and much of il s
contents Wednesday afternoon
lo.sses estimated at
[causing
12·000 to $t5.000.
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Schuler, was battled by Racine
, volunteer firf'mPn With assist·
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'mProy
nes ay
mg
!auncl1ed a ;m-Ywek
Building
Fund Campaign t.o raise fund ,&lt;;

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to
on paign &lt;:n ngs . ll r:Hilo ~k r t fin;1l
1 construct a new
s dmrch
d
prPSNll s!ll' . , tagt' as a ms trudlon ..; :JIId ~ •ledwn
o!
' ' Kirk -Oft De~ser t,'' fe~tinties prllsn•·~·l
s.
1·
ot the 1'Vf'lling uwludt'd cam1 • c;-unp&lt;Ji gn w 11 rkf'r~ cho~&lt;'
Is

the namf's o£ the m~mber f::~mlloUt' visited by January 31
ttw rlo~·e
uf the vr·s1'tar 1· n ~r,
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Cam1mign leaders are Kton-

Crou GoeS (0 Ken t Staf e
0n Footba11 Grant-In. AI'd

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neth Braun, Generai -Chatrman;
. Pomerov firemen also were . '
n
~. i "key Williams:. Vi,itation
was seriousl)' wounded in front
J c&lt;~lled &lt;11. 3:15 p.m. but were
rt,atrman : and Charles F.vans,
ot the parliament building early
I nagged down in Hacine when
Advt.lllced
GJfts . Commlttt"f::!
':oday by a youth who fired rive
a fire broke out at the Maude
Chatrman. Both husbands and
·;_,;
;hots at him, tht&gt; government !
Young residence. That £ire was ,
' wives are mcluded _throughoul
oald.
quickly extinguished. being lim: lhc campaign organization .
ited to a back room or the home . '
Ry Rob Winxt&gt;{t
Diriswn leaders aTe William
The 41-Year-old premier. who
Schuler:s rt&gt;sidence apparent·
Bob Ceo~·. son of Mr' &lt;: nd Mrs . RobE&gt;rt Crow of SvraDownie. Robert El~rfeld and
lflisumed office lO months ago.
ly caught fire from a kerosene · .:use. this vr·eek became lhe second mt•mber of the 1964
M~x Mt'es. Team Captains are
was rushet to a hospital where
!stove that was being used in an Pomero,v Pu :- ple Panth~r football team to rec(• ive a full
Thomas Clelland, . Lawrence
tw underwent emergency treat·
Ioutbuilding behind the home .. grant-in-&lt;lid scho lars/up at a Mid -Ameri('an Co nfer ence
]Douglas. George . Hicks, Robert
mtnt.
Later do&lt;"tors
said
Mr Schuler said he attempted college.
iJal'ubs. Tom Reuter . Thurstor,
\fan sur was out of danger.
'-"',._~. . _
to put a cable around the out· 1 Crow was signed by
Kent
1Stont: Jr ., Joe Thoren , Jr. Miss
j building and pull it over w1!h a Stale University's Hl'ad Foot- year Crow pl&lt;iv~ at crnter. on
· Erna Jesse and Mrs. William
PLAN REVIVAL
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·_.:[ tractor to save the house, but ball Coach Leo Stritng J\·lunday _1ht' cage tt&gt;am and nglil field
Anderson, Sr.
1
_ .. ..If: -.. - ·-~ ;fi.S wa~ driven back by flames _ artcrnoon.
m baseball.
: Numerous other committe-~
The Hysel1 Run Free 1\-:etho1 Workers from the locks
at Keflt Stair official~ sa id Crow Cnm . ~:g:' 17. is a membt&gt;r
1arE" participating in the
camtliF&gt;t Church will hold a weekend
SALVAGED - Paul M. · Schuler, Portland, removes Portland nearly had the rire was the first boy signed to a ' ol' Ihe Syraru:&gt;~· Prf'sb.,.· tenan
: pa1gn organization. Chairmen
.·evival beginning tonight and books from a case that was among the contents saved under C'Onlrol when their ex- · 1965 scholarshtp _ It is anilc 1pat- Chllrl'h S1'11oo t actrv:ties 1m·tude
art. George Baer, Promotion ·
rontinulng through Sunday . Ser- 1when his seven-room home was destroyed by fire Wed- t.mguisher supply was exhaust- ed that 16 prospe&lt;·ts will win the Spani'{h fluh . l.atin Club.
Mrs . Williarn Holt. Prayer; Mis-;
vices will oegln at 7:30 p. m. lnesday afternoon. Mr. Schuler suffered minor burns of ed.
grant-in-a1d scholarships
at t;let· Club. Vars11 y P l'lub StuROB f'I~OW
Erna Jesse. Audit : Mrs Law
Rev. Robert Smith, Sr.,
will 1his face ani hands while battling the blaze. Losses were Mr. Schuler suffered
minor Kent State before next fall.
dent Counc1 l and tlw Student
renee Dou-glas. Arrangem~ts
'&gt;t. speaker.
iestimated at $12,000 to $15,000. - Sentinel Photo.
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Crow playt•d l1is cn11n· ecrreer At'liv1t~' A~soc1a rwn _ llf' plan o;;
and ~rl'. William Maye . Sec1
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l as a Panther griddf'r under W major in Bu:-&gt; mess Adminis~
· retarv.
0
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Head Co&lt;Jch Charles Chancey tr;1110n at Kt·nt SUJte
I Sp;C'ial emphasis ha~ lx&gt;t&gt;n
1
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/ and Asst. Charles Bickel_ He
- --·-' plaet'd on prayer in the cam·"
was .s~lected for fir~1 team, !f'- Vt&gt;tt'rans ,1f'mori&lt;ll Hm;pilal
' paign. Everyone in the church
~o~n rtJon on the 191.4 AII-SEO·
ADMISSIONS
T a m rn .v
is Pnrouraged to undergrrd tht'
ea.!Tl.
Schoonovf'r' KL11hmd . Debra
program with prayer by Pastor
:\1\Vrt!e
.Joseph R. Kraley .
Lettering three years, th~ 6-3 ScYloonover Hutianrt
i ~niorfinished last season weigh- Warner , sYrat:use: Anrw \\ieav- Durmg lhe last half ot the ____________.._iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=
)Ing 225 lbs. He worked at guard t:!l, Rarine ; Cynlht&lt;~ T')''I)IE"'I. ; 1%4 cal1•ndilr .vear. Oh1n's Hll
.
i offense and taekle on de- Miadleport ; Sandra Humphr(')'S. counfips shared in thtt di ~t ri bu - ThiS Ad Produrt&gt;d 4 Calls
Middlepoct.
1tiQn of local governnlf'nt fund &lt;: During Firs&amp; Hour After
Crow is averaging 17 points , DISCHAJ{f.ES - Charle!'. Wil· · fnta/ing $49.:!74.412.
Paper Hit The Street.
on the Pomeroy bas-: liams. Middleport ; M i&lt;'hacl \1r- State Auditor ChC'ster W r:oteam. He also has bef&gt;n Kenzie, Pomeroy; Freda llf'nd - blf&gt; said thi s was an in,..n"a ~e
' • starter on the Panther base- er:lOn Pomerov ; Edward Bar- of $2,601.762 ovf'r lht&gt; samf' f)er·
team since his sophomore· ton, Hacint&gt;. ·
: iod of 1963. M{'igs ('ounh rp -.
. ' ('Ci\'ed $.12. lfi6 . or about
onf&gt;
I. 9501 h nt tht' tota l.
H'TOR talking machine, fol'
These runds, which were re- sale, with luge mornin&amp;
Frank ~w. Porter. J1· •• Pomeroy attorney and member of the Ohio W•terway• Safely Council, said this di!-;tributed to the political su b- eh)ry liom. C. R. .Jordan, S.·
morning by phone that the request lor stale aid to divisions within the respective ~"'m Street, Rutlabd. Ohio,
. 1 13 lltp
Improve levee and boal launehlne facilities In Pom· i eounties. in('IUded $12 million in .
'
eroy and Middleport was unanimously appro\'ed to- 1 snles tax money, togethe1 with
GET QUICiK
day.
the intangible taxe.&lt;; oollected t
RESULT$ .
Porter said that the aetkln gives both vlllaees a From financial institutions and ·
The
' .
dealers
in
intangibles.
green light for the proposed projeets. Thr eosl of
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Pomeroy's projert i&amp; eMimaled at $70,000 while the
Meigs General Hoepital
Middleport pro.ieet cost'wiU be approximately $51,080. 1
ADMISSIONS Gertrude
,, 110n
:0 e ·rt•hird of the mb\7 will be raised 11oeally
I Boice, South Cl~arleston: Marl~~~~.1 ,~ 1 0 1 dooallnno of labor and 111aterlas.
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and JACKOS · · ......... RtdRecl25%
REDUCED

HATS

CAR COATS
JACIDS

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Mei!!'S Reteives

REDUCED

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SLACKS
• . . . t5%

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MIDDLEPORT .

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

j .anee fr()ffl the Coolville Fire

Whl,., Colo...r ....

BOOTS

NO. 237

WASHINGTON - REPUBLf·
cans plan to go President
Jolm.-.;on one better by oflering
111
health care for the elderly
pl&amp;n ol their own shich will
~nil for more benefib than lhe
tdministr~tion proposal .
The GOP plan, still in the
;Jrarting stages under Rep John
W Byrnes, fl.· Wis., will propo~e
ar. increase in casll benefits to
Social Security recipients, with
part of the benefits to be used
~o buy health insurance.

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Fathers Give
Program for
Chester PTA

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It wa.&lt;i Fathers' Night when
the Chester P'fA met January
7 with a good attendance in 1
of cold weather.
An evening of fun wtiS proby the lathers under the
~~:~t'~ of Samuel Michael and
. Mr. Michael read I .
a poem, "Father's Hope, .. and I
excerpts from Ripley's "Believe It or Not'' telling
the
with the most children
and the oldest father known.
Roy Holter led a distuBSion on
'Who
Signs
The
Report
Cards?" Mr. Baer told ol his
experiences as a school bus
t driver and sopke briefly
oD
raising feeder calves 00 provide
more income and use the wuted farmland in Meigs County.
All the men •ang, "My Old I
Kentucky Home, " to conclude
the program.
There was discussion on a
school safety patrol and the repair of a water cooler. A Coun·
ty PTA Council meedng was
anMunced for February -\ at
the Letart Falls school.
Room Count was conducted
Mrs. Carl Weese and won
the third grade, having 16
parents present. Mrs. Robert
Wood will be in rharge of a
Founders' Day program at the
meeting.

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