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PROGRAM
8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. 16,_ 196~ P - - - - - - -...
Students of the fourth Fades - - - ----· ---·
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'1'0 GIVE

I Around And
About
Middleport

Ia tbe Middleport Elementary
School will present the progr am
lor the Parent and Tea&lt;hm
Auocl.atwn meetmg to bl' held

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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Jaekaoa .,... Sunday sue•ta of undergoblg surgel'f at Metal
Ml and Mn John Frick.
Gtneral Hospital and 1.o conv•
Mr._ Flor..;.,e Holley return- lescing nicely
ed to the borne of her daughter Dr. E. A. Tracy of Columbus
and son--ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. was the weekend gue!t of b.lJ
Dwight Lotan Monday, after I tr.other, Mrs. E. J . Tracy.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWees
family of Columbils were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas
and relatives in Middleport.
Billy Fisher, small son of Mr.
formanre fot "t t1oo1 c·n llrlren
and Mrs. William Fisher of Belpre, was returned Sunday to
the home or his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. San Arnold, Syracuse, from Holzer Hospital and
Pomeroy . Ohio
is Improving.
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Mrs. J. B. Marshall and Mr.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
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• ',[ and Mrs. John C. Baily of Lou" BEDTIME STO!ii: y ·
:
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i5ville, Ky. were weekend guests
(Ter h n1N lor )
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roush
•
1 of Mrs. John F. Bally and othMarlon Brandu. Da\'ld N•vt&gt;n.
and Mr and Mrs. Lee Roush
'·~ er relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Baily
1
S.h1rley .Jonl"s, Mal'lf' \\ tnrl
took
the
former
's
grandson
,
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~ carne at this hme to see his
sor, Reberra Sand. Dody
Goodman
Ricky, to the home of
hiS
CONNIE LOU HALEY
, Mrs. Hazel CleF ..tureHe: Tricky Chick•
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
lld M J
Hale '
who is qulte Ill ln
Colarcattoons
TO CELEFlll~n~
t;OLlJEN ANNIVERSARY Cline at Rio Gronde Friday
Mr. a
'"· ames
y Hospital
&lt;;t.\'D&lt;\Y FF:B :.n - ~11 and Mrs. F . A. Swatze1, 307 evening. They went on from are aDOoUDCiDI Jheare~:!b:
Mr. a~ Mrs. Garth Neal of
WED. 1nd THURSDAY
Sp!lllg A\e Pomf:'roy, \\Ill u·ll' hrate thetr Golden Wed· there to Oak Hill where they
gag~ment :".b irpp
Athens were Saturday guests
Febru1ry 17 18
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hts cousin, Miss Elsie Hart and
din g '\llll iVel S:1f)' SunrlJ\ Feb 21 with Open H. o.use visited their son and family, Cm~ a~ ot 0 F~oyd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Roush
onol
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a,
tbe
late
Mr
Miss
Ethel Koenig
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W
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I tam
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tooii: Ne son soa o1
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FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
S\\Jtzt&gt;l ISO Butternut .A.vt&gt; . P omeroy. Mr. and Mrs. F. and son, Eric. r. usse
and M~s. Elwood Nelson of
Mr .and Mrs Eldon Weeks
F.Oru•rv J9. 20
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havt&gt;
toul
thlldr~t
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Mrs.
Marjorie
Myers,
hts
grandparents
on
a
tour
of
D
ter
A
c)Gsed
cburcb
wed·
andMJssGenevJeveStobart,reEdgar Allen Poe- '1
the school whereI heWh
is .a
del~•
Marcb turned to their horne Saturday,
"THE HAUNTED PALACE ·
'\r llllgton. \'a . f\ 11 I' hade~ s~\ a t ze.I Pomeroy
. ·, Mr,
. Wt'l· ber
1 memth
... 1·, planned lor
1e
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Pomerov
Dlld
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Naonu
Travis,
Ewa
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of
Ute
tacu
ty.
ere
zoth.
after a visit at Reynoldsburg
IJnl
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V~neent !-'n et' 1Lt•hi H PJ!o!l't
they celebrated the
second
wtth Mr. and Mrs. John
R.
Lon {hanP\ \lidt•uu- ' 'lt'll l
Lk;.H h !Iawan
birthday anmversary Qf Eric
Weeks and son. They also vlsittytng' Wrud '
Roush.
ed in Columbus.
"McHALE'S NAVY "
tTt'Chllll'OIUI I
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mr. and
Ernt'sl Borgnl ll l' ,1ue Fhnn
Tim t'mm:n
lld h
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For
I Mrs: William K. Russell and Jolly pal g1tts and valentines J'al • P
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Geo Kt'nne1 l~. ,J,.J, , \\lil t'~
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lanuly
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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d
hen
the
Jolly
entrne
arty
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l&lt;&lt;tmdv ntght s!Junsnn·d u~ youHr opent&gt; t e program, 0- 10 . ht D 'd
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children, were exc ange w
tlw Wonwn ~ ( , 111 1d w.1" uh~er · lowell by a skU on the beati- 1 .wtg
~ 1 ~n f
Bunch Sewing Club met Satur- Held at }ohm om
SUN ., MON, TUES
' ~"d at tilt- redrr&lt;~tt'd churc h 1LJdt'~ of the Old Testament by Jm~ and hrls 1•
Kings~onl, day evening at the home of Mrs. The home of Mr. and Mr:..
Februllry 21 ·22·23
11 IS prtncJpa
'~unti.t\ .,., 11 h a potltwK dmrwl. \1orton 8arnes ,
conmt&gt; Lan· Oh1o · Mr. Russe
car1 J ames J ohnson, Loc us-f st.
t:LVIS PRF~IX\ lll
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f h Mid- William Ro bson. Mrs.
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"ROUSTABOUT"
ill 5 ,10 p m The H~:v W1lbUJ nmg ~.nd Caralynn and Mara· 1and band dtrector
t e
Mattox was assisting hostess.
the scene of a valenlme party
1 Trrhn tro\ 11r 1
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m
ct"kt&gt;d
grnrl"
111m
l
1acy
.
1 dleport High ~cho?l and forGames
were
played
and
pnz.
given
by Sandy Johnson Friday
Ehi" PrP ~ k\ Ha1h.u~ St .1 1l
"
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merly
taught
m
Kingston.
es
won
by
Mrs.
Perry
Mitch,
evening
for the Seven~h Grade
wyrk. ,loan F tN·m~n
LPL !
Fullow tng lht' dmrrt'r.
1 h ,. r\ pot"m, God Is Here, by
J d
' d Mrs Girls' club.
Enckson. Sue A.ntH:' 1 :~n~o:don
d
Pd to tht&gt; &lt;;,H wl \1o rlon Barnes preceded a skit
Mrs. Morah Leonard IS a Mrs Edtth lVI en. an
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F•aturttte:
~-[roup rH J~Hirpnrogram
prt&gt;st:&gt;nl t•d ou lhe beatitudes of the New ' medical patient at Meigs Gen.llorrn Smith. Birt~ay II
Decorations for the
party
COMMOTION on th• OCEAN
01
BfRI&lt;SHIAE
3 Stoope-s
ruum
1 Hosprta 1.
"ere presented to Nlrsb. Wt
1am were in keeping with the valen·
h tbt: or y(J\llb Frllnw ~lll~ ~\ilh Tt&gt;slament by Steven ,Jewe II and 1
era
t
F'nk
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j1~ 1111 Wt'! 1... as lPader Sni!J· Eddie Young, A skit ''Hail To , Mrs Edward Joseph has re- Robson and Mrs. Her er 1. · tme theme with dancing enjoyAdmi SS lOn 75( and 401'
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b lh~ Th~ Lord" was given by Kar- turned to her home orr Grant·
The hostesses served a salad ed during the evening. The girls
!lllt'
read1ng m Ulllson
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· 1 course carrymg
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t&gt;n 1\kLaughlin
and Mary Hayes. St. from Veterans Memona
out the . valen- prov,·ded refresh mens
B-TWEEN
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t A read1ng. ··rre Annornted," hospital where she was treat- tme theme w1th favors g1ven of wiches, potato chips,
cheese
: bv El1zabeth Blaeltnar and a ed for pneumoma.
heart - decorated candy.
curls and cokes.
:p;·aver poem by
Joy Kaull l Sunday dmner guests of M~s Kenneth Byer, president,
I Attending were Mary Burkett,
prt•n•dt'd an article) ''Amenca, , W11Jiam Robson were Mr. G1l- ,ed that word had been
Nancy Buchanan, Cathy Conde,
More tha11 just a hall sizo , • •
Arut'IICa. · by Ralph Werry [ bert Ervin and Mr. and Mrs that Mrs. Peg East, a former Sally Duckworth, Susan Ger·
Berkshire B-Tween fashioDB are designed ex•
Erme Ervm of Columbus and member now livmg in Virginia, lach, Sharon Hindy Sylvia Swan,,
pressly for the woman 5'5 or u.nder who needa
1h1I'C articles were
~ead, Mr and Mrs. L. D. Elvin of 1 had undergone bram surgery son, Shella Toney, DIBne Welsh,
slightly narrower shoulder lines, a. shor~
\\t' ·" re CJttzens of.
1llese M'ddl
and was recovering.
Okey Ritter, Jimmy Warner,
waistline and a bit more fullness m wai&amp;
l 'nltl·d
S!&lt;~tes,' byofEddie
epor~eer,
b
dauger
ht
of Attendmg were Mrs.. Herman Pal Archer, Dave Buskirk, RanTh ~ducatron
the Young;
Flag " I
nna
and hips. No more cootly alteratioDB!
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' Mr and Mrs Vernon Weber, Ba~ley , Mrs John Scmes, Mrs. dy Prillips, Mark Fowler. DoxS!t'Vt' ll Je'Aoell, and ''World Bro· l
. ·th e
Miller , Mrs
Lawren..;e Je Walters, John Tannehill , JerThe print, in this case, is positive with lui
tht'l s. Caralynn Trary. A po- Rut 1an d, was
over mght Mont
.
··The Shouts Of War Shall guest Saturday of her aunt and Mrlhoan, Mrs. H. E Bush, Mrs. ry Syartz, Kevin Dailey, Denotrength colors on 100% Acetate Jersey, The
oilbouette is all comfort and ease. Cnsp BLUE,
~~~st&gt;."' by Ralph Werry cios- uncle and family, Mr. and M:s. Emil Ball,. Mrs . Byer, Mrs nis Hackett, Jim Glaze, Steve
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Cocoa-Bean BROWN or Glade GREEN. Sizee
ed the program after which ' Paul Baer and daughters, Lm- Shatrley M1lls, Mrs. Herbert Oiler, Van Johnson, Karen John·
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Mrl! Hen Neut 1 iing on behalf : da and Diana, in Chester .
Fmk and Mrs. Mattox and Mrs. son and Sandy Johnson.
$12.95
of
tht.·
Gmld.
thanked
the
youth
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Mr
and
Mrs
Richard
PrckRobson.
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lt)t tile program.
, ens vistted last week m Colum·
----Mrs. Vernon Bing
bus
wrth
their
son
and
fam1ly,
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Mr and Mrs Jan Hauck and
• rven urpriSe
f:utho/i,, Women
children. Brent and Brenda.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Perry Hoffman
Now Is The Time To Brighten You• WardMr s c H w1se Jr. of Wav, entertained wrth a
surprrse
robe With These Beautiful New Spring
Holt{ Fanrily Niglrt
erly, spe~! several' days at her ln~~~uteMI;;st~! andProvidence ?irth.day party Saturday even·
home m Middleport last week. [
.
. J mg lD honor of Mrs. Vernon
Prints - A wide selection of styles and
f'amtlv night w~ s obsPrvffi a!
Pfc Larry Milch has return· MrssiOnary Baptrst Assocra~on Bing, sister of Mr. Hoffman.
fabrics now on Sale in the busy Ready
ttte S&lt;~l'fE'd Hrart church audl- ed to his base at Fort Story, Iwas held. Saturday at the . a~ ' A decorated birthday cake was
tonu..'ll Sunday at 5 p m · with va after spend'mg severa 1 days •onu JBaptist
church.
Rev. Sam served following the dinner ·
o Wear Department on the second floor
·k
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stor
H l~rl:.e .allend.1:1:nce The event
Mr
d M 1ue 1 ac son 18 pa •
Guests included Mr
and
·
. wtth tus parents,
· an
rs. I R
Elbert M Ghee presi·
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y,as sponsored by the Cathol1c 1p L M1t h
ev.
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dent of Galhpoh• was lo charge
k T .
?.men c u ,
. I Mrs. Albert Roush Is: a sur- of the meetm which opened ren, Mi e, amt, Bever1Y and ,
I abies In wh1te cover carried . 1 t· t at Holzer Hospital
, g, D
d David Hoffman Mr. and Mrs.
he
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'th g1ca pa 1en
With devotions by e.acons E '
out t
va entme t erne WJ
m Gallipolts Room 234 Visit·
d Scott of Blackfork and Kenneth Miller, Kay and Sharrt!d and whit£' sfreamPrS extend· .
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Bi
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mg wrth her over the week en Oscar Qualls of the
Naomi on ng, rs. ear
o man,
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Mr and Mra Vernon Bing and
le-r ;:~nd red hearts. PlarP mats , were Mr and rs. arry , ow· church. A business session was
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h ed ers and Mr and Mrs. Clyde held and dinner was served ln Kenneth, Frank, Ronnie. De~
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SALE ON THE 2ND AND 3RD FLOORS
~ht'art~
so v.ere
Wit Turel
r ' Smith and son,
,
·bfldro,.ll
The ecorat~
Father John
Kevm, of CoI- the dining room of the church. ra and PattY Hoff man, t:r
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ask&lt;'d grace. Serving as hosts ·, urnb us. etnd Dale Roush , Dun- An . oro·ma t·ton serv1ce
was of the hosts.
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were Mr and Mrs Paul Casci'[ bar, W. Va.
held 1n the afternoon. Rev. Meand Mr and Mrs. Charles Clark- Lee Smith was a recent bus· Ghee opened. the service with
WHEN YOU NEED
son Door pnzes were awarded I lness VIsitor in Louisville, Ky . devotions. Harry Guthrme of 1
to Mrs William Reinhart Mn1. 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Roads, SJNmsored by the Un·
SOMETHING FOR THE
Member FPdi'TJI Ot•po.'ilt Jnsuranre ('nrpor:ltion
ffeorHe Harkt&gt;tt Sr, Ph 111P Mel- and Mrs. Shirl~y M11l~ were ion Baptist church at Blackfork)
er and David Ohlinger,
I bel
Mrs. Marie M1lls, MlSs Ma· and Ralph Woods of
Athens,
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- - - - -~ ··- - --- Hysell, Don Mtlls and son, sponsored by the Paint Creek ,
CAR ... GO RIGHT TO
' Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Church, Gallipolis, were
• Robert Mills and children.
ordained.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baer and
Conducting the ordination serdaughters, Linda and Diana, vice were Rev. L. V. Gause of
of Chester were Sunday dinner the Triedstone church, GalUp&lt;r
guests of' Mr. and Mrs Ver· lis as moderator; Rev. Edward
non Weber. and children, Peppers of New Hope church,
Dennis, Dean, Donna, Dallas Harnsburg, secretary; Rev. R.
R. Parker of Bethel
and Duane.
Morgan, catechizer; Rev.
ON HONOR LIST
D. Borden, mOderator of the
Max Knopp, son of Mr. and Providence District Association
Mrs Otis Knopp, Racine, re- gave the charge; and Rev. IaUNIVERSAL AND TAILOR MADE HITCHES
ceived 8 3.5 average in
his aiah Tubbs of Union churcb,
COUPLES AND BALLS
flrst quarter at Palmer Osteo- Blackfork, gave the ordJnation
pathlc
College, Davenport, ser~on. Mu.sic for the day
AT MONEY SAVING PRICES
Iowa. Subjects completed were '!;'ovlded by Mrs. Elbert MeHistology, Inorsanic Chemistry, I hee.
Philosophy, Orthopedic Anatomy Syndesmolo, Osteology and l'outh Groups of
Terminology. He also
plays Two Churche1 Meet
basketball for Palmer College.
The youth groups
of th e
Mount Mortab Baptist
,
PARTY IS GIVEN
in. Middleport were
POR POPULAR
A surprise farewell
party guests of tbe JUDior and Senior
UP ·
CARS. MOSTLY
was given saturday night at 1youth fellowships at Heath MethAthenll for Patricia
Grimm, odist Church.
The Junilr ·,..oup and tbelr
daughter of Captain and Mrs.
CAR FLOOR MATS
Wllllara Gnmm of Letart, by guest.o ~ witb their collllleklr,
BEAUTIFUL COLORS
her friends at O.U. She IS en- Mrs. Wllllanl Russell. Refreohtering United Air Lines train- ments Iii tlie vajehllne tlfeme,
ing school at Chicago to become Iwere ~ dlll'lns the
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"'Fancy. But not too fancy. Juot enough to make )'VIII" friends think you've .found
and up
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Pn P A I R - - - - oil in the b.i:N.·rnenr. )Ou RillY think so, too, when you &amp;et acquainled with Buick)•
tine !lift 41.. ..udy ao4 • !lift of .
V -6-the best lhi~ that ever hoppened to 6 cylinders. Ita 225 cu. in, deliven 155 h.p.,
milk glua. Mrs. Arnold Riehwithout ddiH:nng you to the gas station all the time, As to the plain, homely prioe:
ards of ·eli&amp; lllount
Moriah
you11 6nd it look!! reAtful in the tamily budget. We design the Buick ~ial BO you
l Church .-~ the IP'"'"PI
a.n drive a Buick and 8till enjoy the other good thing. in liie. See your Buick dealer.
' to the meell!!a'·
LIATHIRITTI MAKIS A TRUCK
Remembe-r: s Bu1ck for only $2343.00•. That't tl~ plain, honest {lnspirin&amp;) trutb. 1
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February 23 at 7 30 p m Thts
will be the admts&lt;;~on prol{ram
fDr the vear with twkt&gt;h tu be
in charge ut tile flrth gradr.-:
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neay and daughter, Terrie, Of
Portsmouth were
weekend
guests of his mother, Mra. Henry Hepoesy.
Dennis Walburn,
formerly
employed m Newark, Ohio, has
accepted li position with the
Umted Parcel Truckmg Company with the Athens division
The family IS residing in Middleport with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walburn for the present.

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PRESENTATION TEA - These girls serve the Veterans' Memorial hospital 1n a most valuable way," sa1d Charles Rideout administrator, Tuesday evening precedmg ~ ''Presentatwn Tea" In the basement of Sacred He&lt;~rt church before a large group of pare~ts and rela·
hvcs of Candystnpers. He complimented both parents and Candystripers. Caps were awarded for 10 homs service. certthcates for 501
hours. an~ pms for 100 hours Master of ceremonies w~s Mrs Yvonne Scally, who complimented the group highly. She was ass1sted
pre~entatwns by Mrs. Homer Gordon ~nd Mrs. Jean W1ll, director of vocations. Mrs Jloudashelt poured punch during a social hour fol· l
lowmg. ~1rst row, 1 tor , above. a1e L1nda Darnell !Candystnper president), Linda Wrll , Pam Sylvester, Sharon Theiss, Kathy Spengler,
Carla Wtll (the only Candystnper committed presently to a career m nursing), Linda Ja co bs. Brenda Owens, Cheryl Edwards, Nancy Arn· :
old, Sharon B1ggs, Jewell Pnce, Martlyn Huddleston , Charlene Hysell, Barbara Horak , second row, Ruetta Wells, Janice Wehrung, Sandy l
Bunce, V~ck1 Fetty, Sh~rley Ba~ter, Janette Scott, Barbara Roush, Judy Rlghthouse , Edith Haptonstall, back row , Darla Ebersbach, Ellen :
Hawley, Sandy T~omas , Patl_l 0 Bnen, Htlah Vaughan , Lrnda Sm1th , Barbara Hoffman , Lmda Lyons . Joyu Long , Chris Barley, Kathy La· I
cey, Sharon Harnson, Ann C1m~r, Brenda Brown, Jean Ebersbarh, Susanne Arnold. Speoal guests were Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Pickens and I
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a U. S. military

List 17 Hootenanny Acts
A 17-act Hootenanny will be Gilmnre.

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Grueser to
Head Heart
Campai•gn

"It's nnt golng to bt&gt; t"3S}' to .e;t-t monev through the Appalachia program tor
sewerage projf'('ts, but Pomeroy appears to be in a better position to r~elvt IUCit
a grant than an.}' othrr Ohio village," said Pomeru}' Ma}'or Charles Legar followiDI
the meeting Tuesday.
Mayor L.egar, who was appointed to tht&gt; Ohio Committee on Sewage Ia App•
)a('hia during the session. said Pomt"foy appears to be in bt"tter shape thaD
other towns berause it is the only one \\'hich already has plans. spertfieatiou and
the matching share.
Also attending the Appalarhiu mf'f'ting- from Metgs {'OUnty were Bernard Fultz,
Fred ('row, Leslie Fultz, Jark Carsr}, Pete Shields, Kenneth MrElh!noy, BIll
('hilds and Willis Leadingham.

COLUMBI IS (Lif'll -·- The state today tentat1velv sdwduled a Friday meetine In
an effort to work out an agreement on h1 ghway pl&lt;~ns for the Appalachian area of

staged thrs Friday at 8 08 P m I After the first appearance of Lyle Swam m a '· Kmg of ihe spokelil;a~ reported to,day. u, :
~ ~~iguoofl~~Ouspt~:~o~,:·vf~~ocnp~~rert a?.~are~}t~~s~~·Yed, a~~~~~~~~wh~n~~pr,e~o~~o~!~~ ~!p:es~:ta~
the Senior class of Eastern Ithe V1brat1uns, a 14·memher Road " number backed by dan thwasVt • Cargest navak vesse
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itives from ea ch or the 2a "ountles a.ssemble Fnda)'.
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Lrnda
Larkms.
Vicky
C.reen
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I '' We are on the telephone this rnommg tryrng to set up a Friday meeting to get
Plann~ as 8 col?rfu l and Valley." Takrng ·parl will be Mary Bing, Bl'enda Larkms, \h~ stf'el ship- about th~ Wal ter Grueser,
Lmroln gorng on th1 s." N~uensch\\oand~r sa al. Ir the Fnda y daters Impractical for some of
entert~mmg even!, 1t v.ill be Lmda Larkms , ~uth Landon. Karen Carter. Sh1ela Drake, size of tiD American submar- He 1gr.t 5 , w1ll serve as general
.
~ ---- - - those concerned, he said the
hel~ m the h1gh school aud1· iKaren Boothe .. Ins McCoy , D1- Pat Smith and Cmdy Rmehart. me chaser_ was found moor· rh~Hrman of the 1965 Heahrt
meeting would be next
tonum und•r I he direction of Iana Baer, LoiS Sisson, Wilma MISS Amsbary. accompanymg ed and beavily camouflaged Fund dnve In Pome rov,
tbe
week
Mrs. Allee Nease arrd Lucy Ams- Atherton, Ann Holter,
Cathy herself un the gmtar, smgmg 1j 0 a rocky &lt;'OVe on the coa!it IMe1gs County Chapter -of t e
(~eorge Stephens. staff C(H)rd1
bar~·· Proeeeds Will go to the Andrews. Janet F1ck,
Sally "Copper Kettle."
between Nha Trang and Qui Central Ohio He&lt;trt AssociatiOn
1mator of thr federal C'Ommittee
Semor tnv lund
i Mora, Regma Spencer, Barbara Theron Cruise and Lyle S•ain Nhon . Lt . Jam., S. Bower. of announced today.
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WI a arr
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Lyndum:ille, Vt., spolted it
The Heart Fund dnv~ w IC
gram. told the
Roll group from Pomeroy. w111 1 A Pete1, Paul and .
Mary , Da~.ce numDer, Ja11 . House from bis belicopter.
opened February 1 wrll reach : Township and municipal chairmen for the Cancer struction on some highway•
open and close the show MenH pant.ommle group, ~1ll Amos. I Rol'k by Bren~a Larkms, Lm· •'Wi~~.' &lt;tv-:m."~"m7
a chmax. on Hearl Sunday, Feb· Crusade were announced toda)' b:-- George w Vaughan, I could begm this year.
~rs are Terry Stalnaker, John I Davrd Leonard arrd erry Warne da l.?rkms . .Sh1ela D~ake, Cinruary 21. when voluntt&gt;:rs Will Me1gs county Cancer Crusade Chairman Mrs. Virginia 1 The highways to bt- buiH tn
LJsle, JJhn Anderson and Joe 1performs nexr.
dy Rmeha:rt Karen Carter and
mak e a door-to-door ca va!&gt;s of Crew \I. &lt;IS named vtce-cha1rman and ('harrmen of other th fed al g
nment' era h
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fol· Mary Ta\'lor.
the resldf'nlml areas tnr &lt;'Oil· activitieS were also announrt'd
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n ubeIons •· lg"" e
h Appa 1ac h'ta area appeared
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• ~ushse ' a. y l~l~r&lt;t,
Rose l ft.culty In a pantomime.
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~_,I Rltr le, Dorrs Dnvls,
Patty M~s Nease a "Gay Nmeties"" ,l
r~ses o le e3r a C'ITCU Zregler. Cht-ster Twp \1rs. lus believe that the Arnerican ' ctded among those workfne 1n
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;, , Koblentz, Jack1_e Barr, Esther . versmrr .of "S~ Louts Blues"
a iOn
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Gayann Clay; Columbia Twp., Carrct'r Soclf'l\ IS Just "another the ro ram.
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.v ISpenrt&gt;r, Conme Hayman and I Vrbrahons fmale, "This Land
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Assocmt10n awarded $185,790 in , wp ' rs 0 er ro 1 • e. , other dnve 15 also ernphatrcal- the meeting that highway!
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, Senator Oakley Collms has research grants, f~llowshlps and tart T~p, Mrs AndrPw Cross, I) told m the fundamental pur- would get the bulk of the mon~ in
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/)P.fluctible t:lau!fP
mtrodu&lt;'ed Senate Bill 60 m the scholarships al central
OhiO Ohve lwp. Mr s Harll~ Frank; pose of this Cruqat.le
ev under the Appalachia bill
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Fern Hartung, Lms Sisson. ,
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Oh10 Senate mtended to protect .
Orange Twp , Mrs
Clan•nce ,,
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lli Marv Tavlor Deloris ~axey Ret]Urretl Now ;11
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j Kr.ren B.oothe, Cmdy Rmehart , FirP lnsuranrP
, agncultural marketing associa- mad~ against the heart and blood Edna Swick, Salem Twp , :O.lrs n~ people as poss ible
hve- on r ss
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"! d,nd Dons Chne ~Ill do " Hf':~ I
EffE'Cti\'E' February 15 1!'165 tions wrthout being dlscrimmnl- vessel diseases Ill the \'P-an Thelma Ed munson
savmg f&lt;t 1s &lt;:~b;J~t r'ancer and He urged t e group to agrM
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I the Ohio Inspection Bureau elh .agamods1 Y e an ers O since the Heart A~sOf'l iH IOn he- L "rh 1S1ur~ P;1: rs\1 · r~ to r::nse net:'dcd !unds.
eapital imProvements
that
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Bureau e1r pr ucts.
came a voluntary orgam z~ t 10n e1 e1 . · 1p1o WJ&gt;
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I Paul Curtis, Steve Badglev. fire insurance policies carry The bill establishes the Ohro m 1948 " the new charrrnan said na Grbson: Sutton Twp , Mrs
ness cuntmuf' pro~o:ress IS thev could have thetr request!
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NATIONS. N. V· 1Greg Bailey and tiene Ji'ields
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f I Director or Agnculture as a H · k
d 1 f th~ Virgml8 Burkt&gt; \liddl('porl Bus· made m ('anrt-r control. 32.00D- available in writing when fundi
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a " e bur'ld
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e as ts every
resl Pnthl o.;o Vital iness Richard .W
- ommums Ch ma was rear·
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to upporl
Vaughan ; 1100 Amer Icans now alrve Will ,,'"come avar'I abl e wt'th'm a I ew
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wr a arr, Pnt &lt;~aul, Ann to all penis rnsured agamst. complamts of farmers or the fight against the heart diseasE's M1ddleport Res1dt&gt;nliat ,
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f?rct&gt; _an East- West confronta- Holler and Edna MtCoy a per- The deductible clause i...; op- agrrcultural marketing associa· lby glvtng more generouslv than Edith McNeal Middleport Tag than 15 454 or nur ll:'ttow-r('SI- The governor said once agree.
~lon Ul the General ~ssembly l formant-e to the musrr of " War lional and may be waived by tion relatl\le to any alleged m- ever before to thr Heart Fund." Day , Mrs. Nan Moore. Pome· de~ls are !o?.nwd to diem lhe ment was reached, ~ would
fuesday. Western
dlplon:'atsl Down yonder m New Orleans , payment of an additional pre· stances of restraint, boycotl or
: ro) Business. Paul Simon, Porn- year of t9
lead a group to Washmgton to
satd today.
A triO of Barbara Lanham, mmm for each buildrng or other forms of dJscrimmal1on l 1\telgs General Ho pita!
, erov Resrdcntlal, Charles Le-I The Charrman noted that the urge speedy attention to the
They sa1d Peking, work!ng Regina.Sp~nce~, and Wilma Ath· structure Item.
on the part of processors, d1m-1 Admissions_ Carol}~n Prlce. 1gar·. Pomeroy Tag Day, Bethel : ohio Era Ph1 ('hurtt'T S1gma state's requests
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through rts European satellite. erton smgmg Where Have All , Area agents m&lt;~de Uti! an- ies, or other handle.rs of the Long Bottom :
Mr.&lt;;.
Anna No. 62 Job's Daughters. Bu(k- Pht Soronty Is collectwg Roy· Rhodes favors bulldmg a nt'W
so~ht to d~rupt the Umted
nouncement to inform the pub- 1farmer s' products
Shields, Syracuse; Alber! Hart, 1boards, Jack Seehg, and Coffpp al Crown and Neh1 bot lie t'aps highway across the Appalachia
Nations, wh1ch ~as barred rt
. ASKS DIVORCE
lie concerning the latest de- i The Jegislatron, strongly sup- Pomeroy
Day , Mrs Mary Anderson
1for the Cancer Crusade an? any reg10n . It would ~o~ so.utheru
from rnem~ershtp, .and to burt Ma~1e Casto, Rt,. L, Pomero~, velopments ~n insurance mat- ' ported by the Ohio Farm Bur· I Discharges _ Monty William· Wtth Mrs Crew, as Crusade ' men1ber of thrs group w1ll be Ohio from the. Cmcmnati area
U.S. • Soviet relations.
has filed an apphcahon for d1- ters as outhned by the Bur· eau FederatiOn and the OhlO ,son, Southside, w va, Maude vice-ch&lt;urman, oLher workers glad lo collef't any ca ps U1af to Bndgeporl m Belmont c:»wrAibanran Ambassador Halim vort-e. from Robert Casto, ~ar· eau.
Mrlk Products Federation, 1s SChuster, Pomeroy.
are Rosetta LJsle,
publiCity , m1ght otherwrse be thrown a ty
Budo stunned Tuesday's routine rensv1He. ~ouse of CorrectiOn
designed to help create and
chairman, and Paul CasC'I, or· way.
, Some groups, however, prefer
DISMISS TWO CASES
gamzallon
and
educatiOn Evttr y person rntrrestPd In funds from the Appalachia P.rusession with a dem~d that the The plamtiff charges gross ne· Veterans Memorial Hospital I rnamtam a more orderly mar·
assembly
Immedtately
gel glect of duty and extreme cru- Admitted - Laura McDamel. keting program in Ohio.
A petition by the EutectiC chairman.
ht"lprng w1th the C&lt;tnt·er C'ru- gram be used to unprove eXISt·
down to voting.
elty.
Clifton, Margaret Allen, PomeWeldmg Alloys Corp. against Mr
\'a ughan s~rd. "sur h sade th1 s vear 1s mv1ted to con-' rng routes
The first vote would raise the
jroy ; F.sther Smith, Syracuse.
FINED, JAILED
IBranch C Flernmg has been words as cancer and leukem 1a tad :\I r Vaugh.an. or the l'ha1r- Rhodes said that money ba1
issue of whether Russia,
Deanna CuOO.iff, Mason .
Lindkous, 34. Massil- dtsmissed m Me1gs County Com- : have a speCial meanmg to these men of the1r rPspPrl1ve town· bf'Pn earmarked for improve-1 John
Franc~, and 11. other nationslOCAL TEMPS
, I Disebarge1 .- Gary
Wolfe, ion, has been fined $100 and mon Pleas court for lack
of volunttters Th 1s 1s why none of sh 1ps or communilles.
m~nts on present routes and he
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mcludrng Albama itself - have 1 The temperatures tn Pomeroy s Racine; Martm McAngus, Pom· costs and sentenced to
three, prosecution. Another action, one - - -- - - ~
· favors a new route which would
the right to vote because of business district at 11 35 a. m. eroy, Jack Baxter, Middleport. days in county j!ll\ by Pwneroy by John Houdashelt vs .John
I prOVide another highway apantheir debt~ for u. N. peace mis- today was 47 degrees under iLola Daughtery, Cheshire; car- Mayor Charles Legar on a DWl Jividen, has also been drsmlsSI nmg Ohm.
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clear and sunny skies.
Ia Hartman, Long Bottom.
!charge.
ed for the same reason.
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OMAHA. Neb. (UPI) _ The r:sults of extensive medical tests on televrston pNsonahty John Fritz Johnson ~ ~~;..
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A half century and
more Historical Society. Thts Socie- was moved back to its present tistics or the movement
of ttossed the Ohio River aear were expected to be delivered today to h1s wife and P .d t V
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ago, when Civu 11ar stu." s ty in turn. referred tl
to location, some diStance from General Albert G. Jenkms' ra1d this point on September%. 1812 famil)' ph)'SICian
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and ad vane ed to Rae1ne. Af- The tests could shed light
on Johnson ,s story that he
whi h hJ:res
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w.ore " the blue" m ~t strUI· Historical Sociity. ,
Regarding the statement a- A bronze marker, therefore, ter occupying tbe towo lor a remembers nothing of a previous hfe as an Akron, Ohio , , meet mg. c ear reports 00
gle, there was 8 tradition that l A. V. Howell, Prestdent of bout Wolf's Bar: The records will be erected to memoriahze few bours and seizing a doz.. salesman
--~ t~. entt~e progra~ and th~
a smau bouy of rebe1S cro.:~::;cd , Ute Society, que;stioned
the of the U. S. Corps of Englneers ,the event by the Civil War Cen-' en horses, the troop recrosa- Johnson 's attorney
Harry ' cago sports show and said he divide~ mto co~ttees to ctq..
the Ohio river into Meip coon- accuracy of two statements in and the records of the Coast!tennial Commission. The orig- ed the river at ·Wolf'• tier. Farnham said the lelev 1sion ' was a dead rmger for the miss- cuss highways, airports, health.
ty, "stole a lot of horfk~. ·· tiH!Il the account. The Ohio
tUver Guard, Dlvlsion 2, make no ina I copy for the marker was Tbis was the first lnnslon of sportscas~er and champion ar· ' ing Bader, who left 8 wife and 1water and sewers and other iJ:n.
crossed back to Virginia at Ra· W8;, n wtr ''lrdahle at Portland mention of this bar, nor does revbed to read "near
this Ohio soU by
Collfederate, cher wohlc.; be released from 1four children behind m Akron., provernents.
cine.
and, ln all of his research, he the statistics of operations of pmnt" instead of "at
th1s troops during tbe Civil War." l the hos ttal m a day or two 1
Rhodes stressed. b1 the momThe ~eigs County Telearaph never heard of Wolf''&amp; Bar.
hundreds of steamboats men- pomt" and approved by Mr. j Tit. OIUo Hlstorieal Soelety The res~ll.!l of neurological and I
Letters To Akroa
dng ~mit_tee sessi001 tbal
in tts first weekly Issue Ol Sep- Mr. Harry SWan,
however, tlon lt.
!Howell in behalf or The Me1gs and Tbe Ohio Civil War Ceoh lnai al tests
ade 00 1 Farnham said the results of the Ohw reewn
was
not
Jpsyhc 0 _.ell
b bl mbe
de l the medical tests would be ''depressed. We'rt Jun tryin&amp;
ember, 1862, had a brief news' cleared up the matter '1)1 tile So l:lowell appealed to capt. Cour::ty Pioneer and Historiral tenDial Com.mssloa
0ublic
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WI pro Farnham
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Jte m stat'1~g that R body
{, I ' cross Ing mw
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BS.id. [turned over first to Dr. Lee Be- 1t sta ndanftze the industrial de••
rebel soldiers crossed
the have been at Buffln&amp;ton bland, Pa .. president of the Sons and The bronze marker has been
P
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vilauquR the family doctor and velop~nt of these countiea.
Ohio river at Po~u~nd, tb~n bec~use that ford 1&amp;
below Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen.jordered by t~ funmisiion and ED.. NOTE: The Wolf's Bar, The t~sts were ordered after to Mrs. Nancy Johnson, the' Chi- i Wilham Bosman, of lbe fed..
adva~ced to Racme. After oc-1Portland on the. road to Racme · He reported that private re- , wtll be erected at a locatiOn mentioned above, extended out fingerprmts showed Johnson eago divorcee ahd ex _ model 'eral government, ~xplained that
cupymg the town for a tew,and .the ~ers were at Port- cords and letters of Ohio River 'designated by Mr Frank w in the Ohio river from
the was actually kitchenware sales. h
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wrence
a er, w [ tLtrned 1.1 in Omaha
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the rebelo CJo"ed the river in- troop CI'088ed. at Swan's Bar menttoo Wolf's Bar. It was be- torical SOcitty and Mr. Howell because the adjoining land w"" waa declared legally dead when
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to Virginia at W~ll's Bat.
Iwell over a mile fl!love J'ort.ltween Racine Vlllap and the o1 the Metes Couoty Soeiety. owned by a Mr. Wolf. Note that ]II&lt; was feared drowned in
~'arnham a Is o disclosed effort Jli'QI!l'8llll.
The Ohio Civil War Centen- lind near the pr_Hent, .otte of location of old Dam 24, mne Wording of the marker
name is spelled differently from fishing accident nearly eight Tuesday that he ha• sent two All but three or lour ol the
lal Comml,.lon, knowing some- old !lHm No. 21.
.tentha ol a mile below Ra- be:
that of t11e many families nam- [years ago.
letters to Charles Scanlon, at- 211 Appalachia eountlea llaYI
lbing of the lm:ldent but hav-1. Tflo old bl&amp;hiYOy followed the cine,
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improveo
lni Utile authentic lnlormatlon, lriver boot past this polnl, bul 'l'bll teatlmonjr thus cleared ;Jenldna o1 Vqtala, wll' lll 11ive on the Ohio side of the ' Ught when 1 man from Akron lder. He would not aay what [menl CortMntiool In aperolill
referred t~e matter to the Ohlo1after the 1913 flood the l'8ld up ajl quOothlna about the ata-1 Colllederoll .'
eav...,...,.. jriver ID and aroun&lt;1 Raetao. ll!llcountered Joh01011 at a Cli- 1wu Ia the lettero.
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'2-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 17, 1965

romernber 1 tiling about tt, he niZe divorce." She " wtnll •
11ald. The lawyer exolained that ft.ther fW: these kidll," her •
Fritz recently had an operation torney sa1d.
to remove a tumor in his head. Sunday , Marylou told the Ak..
ff and you'd love to the Day ," tn which Fritz spoke 1m 1960. The in!urance compan- cago A Nebra!lka archery firm and said he was their long lost Maybe his memory was affect- ron Beacon Journal in a copytEDITOR'S NO'l'E: f"My!- [your ~a~ ~en You wouldn't say [only of the brighter thmgs m 1e! paid off ana the government sent hun to a sports show at brother. No doubt about it.
ed, the attorney said.
right interview that the news I
tery ltill .. wwnds the Igurt! :sit an Js_ld th h H was a llie.
provided the widow wttb Social ChJcago'a McCormick Place to Fritz said. no. He was never Fritz went into -the hospital dead rmger for Larry Bader bad
ot Jobo 1Frlt!) Johns-on . a. he was w1 , oug · e
1 He was an ''odd bal1 " but Securltv
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· Akron. He d'dn't
know who tor mental and physical tests. been foun d Ul
· Ule person oi Fr'N
payments snghtly re· show off lls eqUJpmen
m
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1
popo.lar Omaba, Ntob., te eva- famndlly mar n. tloo
he as I evw·)·one liked him Jn litn be duced becau.se Bad~r had fudged
Sees Dead Ringer
the two strangers were . Would He was still there today From , Johnson hit her "like lheU.
lluo penowdlty ' more tbaa a 1 A hII ami Y .man "a'·
w ·
• ways 'and on tlis mcome
·
·
uave up his bachelor
tax.
There he wu ~ . fl ex1ng his he be II ngerpr 1nt·~•
n&amp; . Wh Y sure, his
room during the wet&gt;kt'nd
shoe k."
week after flna:erprlnt records
On t at mormng 01 .vl - 15 • , t!l
d
d
h
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tbowtd he was actually Law- 1957 he wa~ 30 ~·ears old He ~ married pretty Nancy Zimmer,
Mary1ou Ba er had al~eady 1bows an c atlmg w1t
e _pea- e s~1 .
, came the announcement th~t
1av~n 't been ,able to .tl:li.U
nee J. BadPl . an Akron,
d ·Mar ·lo'J had ·three children a 20-year-old divorcee and pho- learned the life of the wJdow .l pie a week agL last Fn~ay, Ch1ca~o poUce relayed Frlt! slnce he must assume he IS clearly s~nce then , sh.~ said.
re
an
)
th
e• and rographer's model He adopted She took oH her wedding ring when a man from Akron did a flngerprmts to the Federal Bu- stlll married to Marylou Bader
She said she would tke to go
Ohlo salesman wbo disa.p- with a not 11er on
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pear~d oeadJ Plg ht years . a home in the ven· proper West Nancy's daughter by her pre- ana put it away. And she 11et- double . take. He ha , e . was reau oed :;s ga lt~n, B w ~ he and Nancy will live apart ~ Oma ha when lh~ tit~:. ~
f 1
. hb h d Al
m w
ader s for the time being.
nght . Asked what s e IJ!oN6LI•
$17. v1ous marriase and two years tled down to the business of sure, JUSt seen a dead nnger compar
8
ago. A UPl reporttna tean. u 11{111s neig or 00 SlO ~a- ·ea~ ago thev had a son or their trying to rear four chlldren for the mls.sing Larry Bader.
NFvy flngerprint:J. No doubt In Akron, Marylou was quot- such a visit would accompllah,
Robert Hoig, of the Omaha ~ mortgadge , • t ·.,. ! in own
·
alone.
The man called Bader'• broth- about tt, the FBI said.
ec; as saylng she wa~ married she answered:
1
1 Larry
Burea". Jame• R. \\'areo. old mcome
an amos
.,0•000
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· the Roman Catholic
· church "I'm not !lay Ing r igbl DOW,
.
Bader Wi:IS dt!clared Then Frlt! Johnson, archer ers from Akron. They new ·mto F r Itz wen t back to vma
tbe C l~veland bureau. an !tfe msuranc.:&gt;.
. I legally dead in on Akron court extraordinary, came east to Ch1- Chicago, took a look at Fritz and hired a lawyer. He didn't and "the church doesn't ret..'Og- but I would like to go, yes."
David Smothers, o( th~ ChiHe had recently boosted hi5 , ,liiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii
cago bur~tiU. WlHI assigned IO life insurance coverage by tak- I
traee this story of a double ing out 8 $7 ,000 policy with .a I
life. Tbls 1.5 lbeir report. I
double indemnity elause - ill
By DAVID SMOTHERS
rase of aecidental death .
United Pres!~ lnternatloual
\\'hen he rented a boat at the
Something was brewin!i! that Rocky River livery nt&gt;ar C\evespring day nearly eJght years lf1 nd that afternoon, the ~ake
ago when Law renee Joseph 1 w&lt;~s calm. But storm warnmgs
1
Bader loaded fishing tackle .,..we up .
lnto his car. The sky was clear,
Proprietor Lawrence E. CoL· '
but 8 storm was bJowmg up.
leur told him auouL the warn·
His wife was four months lngs. It didn't matter. A_t 4:30
pregnant and he hadn't paid p.m. Bad('r s ~mved off m the
any income taxes in rive yrars. rentrd motor boat.
He had to see about some ;
Boat On Rorks
bad checks he had been st uck The storm came up three
with in the coursr of his busi- hours later. The next morning,
ness, which was selling kitchen Bader's boat was found on the
appliances. And maybe , he told rorks at Perkins Beach. Bad~r
his wife Marylou, he would so . was not tn it. The Coast Guard
1 said the lake had been so rough
fishing.
"Mavbe I will. maybe I · 110 man could have survived
won 't.'~ he said
overboard.
Larry Bader was a nlce guy· . Bader was gone. Authoritie!!
If he was an outdoors man- he Jist.:&gt;d him as presumed dead.
won 1 tri-state archery contest But Cotlrur notlrrd thnt tht
1
lb.
and wore genuinP burkskin gas line on his boot was discon·
lb.
1
when ht went hunting - he was nected. Gas lines do not a eelalso 1 face in the crowd .
. denta!ly become disronnected,
HiJ education had some holes 1 Cotleur said.
LESSER AMOUNTS • • • . lb. 51•
LEAN-TASTY
in it. He drupprd out uf high 1I F'our davs
later
enter
F'ri
t:l.
•
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sc-hool to join the Navy . \\'"hen In Omaha, Neh.
he came batk 18 months lat~r · Tn facl. in thP old Roundtable
3·1b. PKG.
and was graduated. hf' put in Ra. at 19th and Harne-y slreets, !
OR MORE
onf' st&gt; mes!er at Akron UnivPr- whrre so far as anyone ran at· !
1
lb.
sit)' before ROing to work in a test the man known as John
campus re9tuarant .
Writzl Johnson was born. The I
All-Around Ntct Guy
girl behind the bar, now Mrs. I
FINLEY'S SLICED BACON - - - - - lb. 49c
.'. friend recalled him as a i Bf"HV Augu~tine of Omaha, re"rl"d-blooded. b~r-drink in g, all· , men.1 bers the moment wt&gt;ll.
around nice guy who could talk i "He wa~ fascinat ing. dPho1
i nair.
well -dressed
not
1 broke."
she recalled. •· He
I asked me out."
l
Mr&lt;. AUI(ltstine was the first
of roanv to be charmed by
. - ~ Fritz. ihe stranger at the
Entered Hospllo.l
Roundtabltc' Bar, who bought. an
Among
those who entered old hearse for his bache lor
Holzer hospital in the past 24 1cuurting and equipped It with a
hours were Mrs. Sttlla
M. lcoffee bar. pi now and an inYoung. 35 Henkle Ave .. \1 r s. ct.nse burn~. The &lt;'ity licensed
Anna M . Bailey, Rt. 2 Crown! the bachf'lor h~;&gt;:'II'SC as a "huntCity, John Archibald Smith, ! ing vehk\~;&gt;."'
IONA CREAM S.TYLE
1407 Elm St., Pt. Pleasant. Jeff.
F'rilz who caught thP rlt~··s
1-lb.
rey J . Mi ller, 2614 Garfirld Ave., eye by ' pPrehing on a nag pn\e
can
•
Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Owen
F. l for onf' solid month. be&lt;'ame
lq!hren . .lr., Rt. 2 Pt.. Pl~~s~nt , 1sucrf'&lt;:s ive ly, a radio stati.m an·
Penny Jo Henry, Galhpoil s fer- nou nrer , sport.:; dirrrtor of a
ANN PAGE
.ry, Mrs. Charles Albert Jeffers, ttle\'ision station. and one of
.Mason, W. Va ., Edward J . Cu_r- thtt beq known, hest liked and
jor
tis, New Haven. W Va .. Da~1d m o~ l nambo\'ant personalities
.A. Fife, 1308 Pow~ll St., M1d- in Omr~ha . ·
ANN PAGE
d leport. Mrs. Earl Dennt-y, 109 i
Wins Archery Tille
l -Ib.
1-qt. 14-o~. 89
Pineapple
Peacock Ave., Pomeroy. Mrs. I one dav he took up archery
10'h
can1
C
Stowed-G"pef,ult _
----can
Ora Marie Chapman. 628 E. ··to stren~then hi s baf·k musr\e9
Gold•n, Whole K•rn•l or
l -Ib. l-o1.
Main St., Pomero,~, _Thomas Ouf. artPr an mjurv " ( hf' &lt;\Rirl 1 He
Yellow
J-lb.l3-o•.
can1
C WISCONSIN-AGED- CHEDDAR
Jy. SyracuSE', \\ 1lham H. Ad · won the- Nebraska state chamCroom
Sly)e
-una
C
8$ Cling - - ~:ar;ns. Rt. 1 Oak Hill, Ma;ilyn R. pionship rive wet&gt;ks lah•r. He
l ·lb.
·R1egel , Rt. 2 Jaekson. K&lt;'vm L. 1f'"ll ihrall ed hi s friends with vivid
lb.
nnt
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"Markin , Radcliff. \1rs. \1urven . storie-s 0 r 8 bo\·hood in a Boston
A. Deweese, Athens. William 1orphanage and 13 years m the
A&amp;P BRAND
D. Bazler. Columbu_s, _and ~lPV- : Navy . He kepi tropi&lt;'al fish JANE PARKER
en J. Crummey. Cmcmna!l. q , especially the Siamese fighting
'h gal.
MAINE U.S. NO. I SIZE "A"
--lUll
Birtbs
variety thP kmd that devour
each
Mrs Oscar Thomas Smith, each oiher.
Rt. 1 Pvmeroy , son, 8 15 a.m.
And he hated the news. Evt&gt;n
A&amp;P.
Tutsday ·
I though he broadcast it, hP hated
MARVEL-CHERRY MARSHMALLOW
111-oz.
Dlscbar&amp;tod .
: it. His favo rite pr~ram al one
- - - - jar~
Patients recently d1:;ehargrd time was caiiP.d "Gnod ~rws of
lncluded Nutter E. Knight . Jan·
et S. Tar k•tr . Mrs VJigrl Par-:
lb.
MORTON FROZEN
sons, Frank Fttgate, Mrs. Mall- .
~
b.tg
el Ro~e. Mrs \frKinley Dade ,
Mrs. Ronal~.. L. Burgl1er .and in· Today is We-dnl'sday, Feb. 17,
Broccoli Spear.,_
fant son, \1 rs. rhar\es F'. Cur- the 48th day of 1965 with 317 to
111-oz.
Fordhook or Baby
tis. Earl Hunt, \lrs. James Car- ; follow.
Llmn-CouHflowor
sey , Richard L. Mrf'alla , Mark
The moon JS approaching Its
ANN
PAGE
Corn-PHI
J . Kight . Teresa F'outy, Edna la st phase
Whittington. Mrs. Isaac Shee-ls,
The morning star is "\1ars.
Mrs.
Oscllr
Dillinger.
Crarles
The even ing sta r is Jupiler.
I
Duncan and \1n.
William On thi s dav in history :
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With the Purcha.. .,
Barnhart.
\ In 1817 , for the first time In
I
$5.00 or More
:;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;:~-- Ame-rif'an history, a city street
ltr:rlustft or Jtemt
in Baltimore - was illumi·
Elmoptbyl..aw
\ ~~ted_ by gas . t_ights. .. - ·-·· _
lb.
1
Expires Feb . 20 . 1965
jar
1
In
Coli.
Untt
.UP"&gt;
1ther Herdman up Greenup 9:55 1
1
Gauge readings:
C:allipnlis p.m.; E. P. Jones down Green1
Dam lR.2, 25 .9, running 56 feet up 2 : ~ a.m.: Dennis
Brown
e
On rollers, Pomeroy·Mason 26.· down Greenup 4:30 a .m.; Alton
a
13. Pt. Pleasant 26.44, Hinton i Zephyr down Melrlahl 3o2S p.
1:
2.08 falling , Kanawha
Falls · m.; National down Meldabl 6:·
5.8&amp; stationary, Ch.arlpston 19.· 10 p.m. ; Southern up Meldahl
Cl
57 faiUng . London wa11
run- ! 12 :10 a.m.; Eastern down Melf&lt;
ning .a hail f_oot , Marmet was ldahl -4::30 a.m.; Valley Voyager
!M
on the sill and Winfield run- ' down Meldahl 5:15 a.m.; BarR
ning a half fool.
bar a Brent up Meldalll &amp; o l~ a.
w
&amp;at movements :
· m.
]
Oltll Rlvft' - Vulcan up !4. Galllpolis Dam -'- Rose ~ - 1
R
10 55 p.m.; A. .1. Patten up down 6;25 p.m.; J . S. Lew11 ,
16, U6 a.m.; New Martinsville iup 10,40 p~m .; Joho Ladd Dean
th
up 17, 5,n a .m.; Elisha Woods , up s ~ . m .; Jeffboat up t oSO a.
re
!own 17, 6 a.m.; Philip Sporn m.; Cotton Queen down 6 a.m. ;
up
18, 4,10 a.m.; Queen City IOnward down UO a.m.; Semlo
j
up II, 7:20 a .m .; l!llnger down . et up II o.m.
19, 7:30p.m.; Illinois down 19, Kuawba Rl..r - Solvafup
tiv
7:10 a .m.; Sam Houstoo up :!0, London 2;30 a.m. ;
l:luncao
ats
5:20
a
.m
.;
John
J
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Rowe
up
Bruce
up
Marmet
12:10
a.m.j
at
6;30
a
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C.
B.
Southern
Lucy
Ja~
Lucas
up
Marmet
lh&lt;
clown 22. 6;:15 a .m.:
George U.O a.m .; Jeff~son down WI~
cor
Prico down 23, 8:20 p.m.: Orco field 6;45 p.m.: C. V. llarner
down 23, 2::10 a .m.; Miss Nan- up Winfield 1:15 p.m .; Allen
ey up JS, S:30 a.m.; Loulstona R. Merrill down Winfield 1;20
up GreODUp &amp;oliO p.m.; Pomel.l a.m.; Helen Z. down Winlltld
p ; dowll Greenup 9ol0 p.m.: Lu· 146 a .m.

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FLOUNDER ·•· 1D-oz. pkg. 45t SCALLOP · · · · · · 8-oz. pkg. SSe
BREADED. PERCH · ...... · .. .. .. 2 lb. pkg. 99t

Golden Corn - 9
qt.45
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Salad
Dreuing
10 ':~.99c
Tomato Juice __ 3 '··::~~....89c Tomato Sauce
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Fruit Cocktail
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Chocolate
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Cherry Pie
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POTATOES
Instant Coffee
Ice Cream
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A&amp;P Frozen Vegetables
Pecan Pie --- '~:~· 59c 10
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ALL-STARS

Reds Will Use Brains

my Ellb, 1ft

Mii.iJ

Johnson,P.URooe
have not lDked eoll\raell y«.
They wW not be olfidlllr
Remembering a hl8liliating ! .Joe Nuxhall, Sammy Ellis, Seghi, and Travelmg Secretary cl... ~l..t 01 boldouta
1111111
l-4l lli-mnmg loss last oeason ]Btll Henry, Bill McCool, Ryne Paul Campbdl.
Spring TraiDinl begllll
Harry Surface ~d 16 polnls ling into the (ina! period, Waha· .later to wrap up the victory for
that probably (.'OSL the Cmcm- Duren and John Ts1tourw ahould
Stlhi pointed out &amp;hit hU month.
MASON - A too-little and too- ma made a game try to pull it •Spencer.
nail Reds the 1964 pennant, opti- be tile other Red hurlers
jeb II IA1 11p tbe playera tbat
E
1111
0111 noted that
late fourth quarter comeback ]out. Wahama. bad moved "' wllh- 1 Harry Surface bad 16 points I
mlSIIc Dtck SJ.oiler, new man- He added tbat Nuxball il a 1 Slolor hal 11e1 u.. R&lt;tlo ba.. Redo""%ve a great ball club
was not enough for the Waha- ,m three pomts at 48-46 with to lead the Falcons who hit I
ager of _the .~htnelande.rs, Tues- 1great competitor and he just IJOmewlwu bit • 1081 iD dOiDI and expressed much optimitDl
rna While Falcona Tueaclay night thr.. mmute• to play, bur
a only 33 per cent of
shots ,
day, sa1d the team ol 11166 hoped tbat Joe 's arm would be w.
the
.
as they dropped a close M-52 three-point play by Roger Ed- ,and had n turnovers. John :
will
on
b.aseba_ll
this year.
He. said that 20 have si ed on
•1 d•
coolest to the Spencer Yellow gell gave the Jackets a com- ,Wamsley had a.
I
rundamentala and use
their r.:Jhs, the club's most valua- thus far but such player:" .u ner aess·
M
Jackets at Spencer.
fortable
advanl.a£e. Gar- 1 For Spencer, three boy• hit !
lbrams as well as brawn
to ble player the final munths of Frank Robimon Joey Ja Sam- S"l
r
of
y
1
Down by 12 polnts, 46-34, go- !and Miller hit for three points in double figures. Mackie Cot· :
wm
ball games th1s seas- the season, wtll have to prove - - - '
y,
e
·
trell bad 16, Dave Shepherd !I I
on "
he can start, and McCool 11 a ·
and Jim Hamrick 10. W.ahama ' :t_,
Sveakmg before memben of very good p1tcher and can be
took the Jackets 20.19 m field I
olhe press, radiO and TV at the used in both reh•f and llartgoals but lost at the free line :"rm going back as IOOD 81 1 PJtch!ord Hotel jn Huntington, ing.
0
as the Jackets hit 16 and wa. l
walk uri fin pounds! 11
th~· blaPk · headed manager ' Catching is in tbe capable
•bama 14.
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- ,sOld, "we lost the pelUlant b&amp;- 1' h~nds of Johooy EOwardo aod
In the preliminary
game
lt·ause we d1d not play Ullelli- J1m Coker aod Doll Pavleticla
By United Press International
Spencer's reserves nipped wa:
gently."
are eooct second eatcbers.
Miami and Wittenberg already are assured of at least hama 43-39.
He cited p.articulary the 16- Gordy Colemau will get ~v· i
a. tie for the Mid-A:m erican c;onference titles respec- . The Fakorn~ are now idl~ un- ,
inning game with the Pirates in lery c~ance to regain the first
1Ively, but the Red~kms must Wtn tonight and the Tiger~ itil next Tuesday when they trav-1
which the Reds had a man ba:ie jOb.
on Saturday to ga.m sole possession of the crowns.
el to Williamstown. They close
on third base with less than As for the otht&gt;r infield posi- i
~AC leader Miami goes on the line at Athens ,out the ir season on Feb. 26 at By United Pns• International two outs on six different oc- tion:s, Chico Cardenas Is the .
agamst runner':lp Ohio University, the d efe nding con- home against Wahama Alumni. I . .
W LPtsOP icas ions and did not score.
'h.nest shortstop in the National 1
ference champion . The Redskins are unbea ten in 10 By quarters :
\ol1ch1gan
8 0 758 6J8 Sisler continued by giving a League and is capable of bitleague games, while the Bobcats' lone loss in nine was Wahama ..... 8 15 11 18 _ S2 Mmnesola
7 1 699 616 complete rundown of the Cin- ting around .290 each year.
58·48 by Miami.
Spenct&gt;r
... JO 15 21 8 _ S4 Iowa
6 2 674 595 cinntlti club.
Second base should be Pete
Ohio ranks tops in the loop in
Wahama Surface 7-2-16, ' Illinois
6 2 701 633
He pointed out the three Rose 's but he w1ll get strong
rebounding and second only to the Tiger! by winning the con- Rood ().(1-(1, Greene 3·1·7, Roush Indiana ........ ~ 3 698 647 trouble spots oa the Reels competition from Gus Gil, TomMiami in defense, but the Red- terence tournament.
3-1-71 Van Meter 1-2-4, Powell I Purdue
3 5 560 600 nbird, fint and one outfield my Helms and Chico Ruiz.
skins have allowed only 62.9
Bucks Bow T&amp; Illinois
2..0-4 , Wamsley 4-6-14, Zuspan Ohio State
2 6 608 667 posilioo) anc1 noted that lbinl
four men, Charley James,
points a game to 75 .1 by the Hiram and Otterbein the 0-0-0. Totals 20-12-52.
NorthwesiPrn
2 6 595 652 1base was the biggest.
Mel Queen, Marty Keough,
Pobcats. And Miami has out- league's two highest s~oring Spe~cer - Mill~r 3-3-9, Shep- Wiseonsin
7 573 664 Sisler said that he wants more I and Tommy Harper, will f.igbl
MODEl C·IO
scored them 85.8 a game to teams hooked up in a defensl·ve lherd 3-5·11, Hamrick 3-4-10, Cot- Mich. Stale
o 8 654 749 power al that position this sum- ! it out for tbe third outfield
' .
'trell 7-2-lti B
d
1
mer.
! postion.
,
8.•.
3.
battle With the Terriers coming ;
, oggs 1-1-3, Edgell
Tues ay's Resu ts
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Tota
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Mi'nn-ota
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sconsm·
91
D~'ron
Johnson,
last
years
reJamt's, acquired in the Pur1
It st ac k!lupasaoutan
b
even from behm m e ma four '
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Ill inois 95 Ohio State 72
gu i:lr first sacker, was
the ey - rag dea
as played .
match, despite Ohio havl'n• the .
t!l
mmutes
or
a
57-53
victory
that
under
ll
I
d
1· stan MUSI-· ·I •
home noor advanta•e.
~~ h
Saturday ta Gom('S
name most menlioned to prole :&gt; l&lt;:t uw o
o
mov"=U t em into fourth and
·d
ba
al and !\as no t reac hed his po- '
M" I h b
Wis~onsin at Indiana
VI e t t much needed asset.
Jam as een runnerup two dropped Otterbein mto a tie for I
Purdue at Iowa
I Other men in the running are I U'nlit~l yet, S1sler said .
ye~rs in a row, last year to fifth. Don Carlos, the OC's top 1
Ste ve Boros, who set an all- He nuled that more compeOhm, and last won the title in scorer, was held to 15 pomts - i
Ohio State at Michigan
1imc Cincmnali record for er- litwn nt every position wlll
1957-58.
about half h1:; average - by I
Ilhnois at Michigan State
· rorle ss games by a third base- gi~ !lu~ club more desire.
Zips And Tigers Wia
Hiram·
Minnesota at Northwestern
I1 m.an, Chien Ruiz, Tony Pere.z, 1·our e1ubs, the
Cardinals,
ONL1
The OC battle was set up by Muskingum fell into a tie
Tommy Ht&gt;lm s, and yes , n·gu- , Brave:s, Ph1llu~s . and Gi;,wts, are
Wittenberg's 91·72 walloping of with Otterbein as Dave Veeneni Ohio H. S. Basketball S&lt;'"orr"
lar :.emnd basema n, Pete Hosf&gt; ·the dubs the Reds will have t.o
daal nppr::u
· ~~ th e ne ts for 38
i By United Press lntf'rnational Heds Traveling Caravcm .
11g 1lt off for Lh1s year'·s flag .
... • wh1'ch assured
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Oh,·o Wesley·•n
ALL NEW
the Tigers of a tie, and Akron·s points for Capital. the 80-67 vicBy FRED MCMANE
\1artins ferry 82
Commenting individua lly, the The Pirutes and Cubs (.'ould ,
73-59 triumph over Denison.
tor. Baldwin- Wallace vacated
UPI Sports Writer
Wheeling (W. Va.) 79 Cim·y Field boss said :
be dark hur.:;es , the Cincy lei:ld·
Barry Clemens of Wesleyan the &lt;'CIIar and dropped Oberlin
Flu~hing 94 Mt. Pleasi:lnl 85
Gerry Arrigo and
Roger er ended h1~ ta lk.
· ~took individual honors with 30 into it witt. a 77·64 decision.
th:t~:~g~:etg:~~ get~n~o~~~i ~elr~~n (~idVa .l 972 Belli.me 68 Craig art fine additions to ! Other Red figureS who
points for Wesleyan, but Bob A second-half surge pushed about sums up the way Provi· ona an
!Y fi.
1 our pitching ataff which is tbe spoke to tl1e group were Pub- ·
Logan hit 13 of 14 free throws [l!inois from a 44-35 halftime denct is playing basketball
Frank lin Heights 63
best iu the major leagues.
: licity Dirt:'&lt;"tor Hank Zurt&gt;ick.
and a total of 21 points and lead to a 95-72 romp over visit· right now .
Miami Ea st 68
Jim Maloney ,J im O'Toole and •Assistant General Manager Phil
&lt;..abe Kovacs had 22 for the ing Ohio State as Don Freeman
Springfield Shawnee 52
and Joey Jay will be the top -- --The fourth-ranked Fiars, who .
T 1gers.
hit 26 points, Bogle Redmon 19
--· - 1 th ree sta rte. rs on the cl ub .
Fight Results
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OH.K ll.IP I ) - Levan I
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1 who mPn m the league, o·Toole and ··, Roundtree, 17:~. New York ,.
56 per cent, opened up a 46-38 18 each for the T!Jini. Dirk an undefeated season, made 1t ca can_d'd
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night
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pomts an grabbed .lay are competitors who can stopped Curtis Brute 112112
Iea d at t ht:. half and never a\- Rickf'ts paced the Bucks with h
. had 17.
t ey trounced
· 20 games each,
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Iowe d the Bishops closer than 24 and Ron Se p!c
d .t 1 k Rhode
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determined to make it 1
Utes.
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~anl'ed 1ts No . 2 naflonal rank- ! throu h the 8 as
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Akron jumpt'd out to a 44-28 mg by beat ing Wilmington 80· i
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halftime lead. held off a Denison 166, for its 20th victory 'and · D ln Jt s PI e~ous_ wm agamst I
rally that cln scd the gap to 52-I Dayton romped uv 1·r Lovola 1 u,~u•·_sne,
rovJdence used I
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, on y Ive men to turn back the 1
an ten pulled away from (La.), 94-69, whi le Xavier fe ll I
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ron
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Wittenberg had an J 1-1 league OthPr games on ton ight's 11· h
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record and Akron is 10·2 going game card will have Notre j fh ~nu~e;Ja. · · yer c~nl 0 1
into the Saturday clash at Ak- Dame at Bowling C.rPI:'n Toledo 11 e!r s 0 s m s;orm~t a VJctoryto. 1
ron wh
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ent Slate and be bothermg them too mucil.
broke a streak of 14 losses to Youngstown at Windso~~On_!_..l 1 Providence never trailed in
its win elVer the Rams as all
National Basketball Association IIENNIS GETS POST
five sta rters hit in double fig~
By United Press International
TORONO (UPI) _ Bob Den- , ures. S~ phomor~ Jimmy Wa lkEas1ern Division
.
N , . hi h h 1 er und JUniOr J1m Benedict led
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'th 20 pom~
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1 . e way WI
W. L. Pet. ! !. . vtb~U coach, was s 1 g~ed as a [while Rhode lsland 's Mike Fitz·
Boston
51 12 .812 . backfield coach
Tuesday by gerald also tossed in 20 for the ,
Cincinnati
40 22 .645 1Toronto Argonaut hea d mentor loser s.
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Philadelphia
3:1 28
Bob Sha~·: Dennis held t_he
Villanova looms as the one
New York
22 39 .361 • same posJtJon under Shaw w1th team which mit;: hi snap the ·
Westeru Division
l lhe Sasa katchewan Roughrid· Friars' streak. The two teams
W. L. Pet. ers in 1963.
clash at Villanova next Tues- .
Los Angeles
34 26 .067
day.
St. Louis
31 30 .508 FIGHT REPORT
St. Joe's Wins
REG. $1.19
Baltimore
'J:l 3.1 .450
Third-ranked St. Joseph's
WRITES RED OR BLUE
Detroit
26 39 .400
STOCKHOLM (UPI) - A (Pa.J, which has been beaten 1
San Francisco
14 49 .222 Swedish magazine Tuesday re- only once this season, streaked ,
Tuesday's Results
ported that boxing promotor to its Z2nd victory of the cam· 1
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New York 105 Baltimore 102
Edwin Ahlqvist plans a return paiP,:n by toppling Bucknell ·
ONLY
Cincinnati Ill St. Louis 103
bout between Floyd Patterson 194-!:17.
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EACH
Uetroit 114 San Francisco 106 and George Chuvalo in Sweden
Tom Duff paced the Hawks' I
(Only games sceduled)
this summer. Ahlqvist could qot scoring attack with 20 point!,
Wednesday's Games
be reached for confirmation.
but Bucknell 's Larry Hathaway
St. Louis at Boston
was high man in the game
Los Angeles at New York
denee
with 21.
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Cincinnati at Baltimore
Los Angeles at Philadelphia
Sixth·:-anked Davidson had an
(Only games scheduled}
Detroit vs. San Francisco at even t:asier time as it. crushed I
Tbursda} Games
Oakland
tiny Wofford College 117·72.
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St. Louis vs. Boston at Provi- (Only games scheduled)
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As Long as He (Willie) Keeps Getting
$105,000, I'll Be Satisfied, -- Mantle
NEW YORK (UPI)-No wonder Mickey Mantle is perfectly
satisfied to be second to Willie
Mays.
Turns out Ws all one big optical illusion and Mickey takes
home more money.
Mantle agreed to his third
straight $100,000 contract with
the Yankees Monday and when
he was reminded that the Giants
are paying Mays $105,000, he
laughed all the way from Dallas
over the telephone and acted as
If he couldn't care Jess.
."As long as he keeps getting
$105,000," Mickey ohuckll!d "I
don't mind ~ng second at
P~~-isely,~t tiUs point is where
the vtllaln enters In the form
of th&lt; Internall!evenue Service.
Wtth . both m.en· taking the
standard deductions, the tax on
Willies salary comes to $61.Ht
while Mickey baa to pay "only"
Mf.959, accordmg to an IRS ofliclal.
Deductlooo Help
The ~ief reason for the dis·
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and lour children and Mayo
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ard deductions, is $55.041 and more years," Mickey explained.
Willie's is $43,059. That also puts
By coincidence. Mays also
an entirely different slant on entered the insurance business
their salaries.
recently , saying that he, too,
It took Mantle and Yankee was getting "a start on a career
GeneraJ Manager Ralph Houk for my post-baseball day!."
all o( Hve minutes to get tog.:&gt;th· l- -- · -·
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Houk o "Well, Mick , how would r ~
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Mantle: "Just fine."
Accepts Offer
"Could I have gotten more
lllan '100,1100?" Mickey said in
response to a question. ''I dun· 1
no. l took what the club oflered.
I never !Ike tQ fight with them.
It's getting too doSI! to the end
to ask for more "
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At 33, and with his fragile
knees always a question,.Mantle
knows he has only. a few more
years left. He said Vlrtl!&amp;lly as
much over the amplified'tonference phone U...Ytlltkeea set up
in ·their offkeo 10 newsmen
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Flags and Cub
Scouts 1 n~s meeung the g. OUJ-1
mJlde fro m magazines . The 11ed to learn cane weaving.
color scheme of Blue and Go ld door prize was won by
was earned out in the det'Ora- Emory Hart .

twns.
Those attending wereE;:,~~ ~
Mr " !lltam Russell, Scout- Aubrey Newell, Mrs.
RHOilHDHi': ~DH0!\1 CL.Uil •dl'tnbutt"d to the members.
ma:;ter, presented the follow- ' Hart, Mrs. Pearl Briles,
Tilt'
1\lwd"d··ndr• lll
Honw Thr lesson .. New Concepts in mg Scouts with Ua.dges earned ; Sadie Warth, and Mrs.
Demnn"IJ&lt;ill&lt;~ll 1 ,1h rll!'t
vn
·lWIUJHI) Hea lth'' was pre- Ritchie B1rd, Terry Smith, Dan- 1Capeharl
Th ur-.dM\ aftt'rll"on dl tht· twmt ~t·nted by Mrs. John T. Reit- ny Lttl'hfield, J ohn r .. rguson,
The ue.x.t meeting will be
\vim;. 1&lt;·•11"'1 .\l lll .\1:::.. mtre
Greg Roush, Mark Roush, Jay at the home of Mrs ~ Jess May0 , _II
(" 1;1rttH .. Th• 1tll~~ .1 ~ ~-u
ho.~ t Thust- Htl':'nding were Mrs. H.idgway . Hobert Roush
and nard .
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badgSEWING CLUB
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1lr 1 L'l uh ('11llt'l'l tnll,llt ·u 111111 lt·tt .\lr:-: Hlf~wrr Hofl.man, Mrs ~--~- Jd f Needs a gold
arrow
The Sewing Club met on Tues-tn·1ol11rnn ' 1..- tr ud ••'ll , _, \lr~ l 'll&lt;~ r lt·" lt&gt;l&gt;t'!l \lr~
Ch arles pomt unt.ie.r Wolf; Timmy Oh- day afternoon at the homf&gt; of
T 1--krt ,\ 1•.1-&gt;ll w .• ng 1 IIWill r1 &lt;llld :'o l:lchrr· .\lr· ~ .lotm T. He-ttmire, !Inger o gold arrow pomt under , Mrs. B. R. Vance. Those attendl\a:-.!r.11.; r"! ,~, 11 , r r! 1.-1m·
;\]r ... T Bt·r·•. 1\uusll, .\ lr ~ J Bear . Jeff H&lt;::~ymaker a Wolf mg were Mrs Fred Batey, Mrs.
S. x:u·lwrr~ Mrs
Lt:"Onard :.~ nd 1 gold &lt;:~rru'h pomt, Tommy Herman LHyne, Mrs. L.
C.
llunng l'a· bl;~lli&lt;'"" rn·-~·\ln~ .-;mllh:&gt;un, Mr~ ('harlt·-, Yun- CJbbs a Woll and 1 gold arrow Roush, Mrs. H L. Dyer, Mrs.
:-.Jr ~ I. ~ -.. ~: I t· ~ ~ 1111 1-..'· 1 pr · ··~ .• ttll• to:t"r. )1 UI:'St :--.1r:. Lt's tt T Ohlmg- pnlllt . 1\wk)' .Sidt' r ~ &lt;l Hear; Ottie Roush , Mrs. R. F. Bryant,
Jlll\rlurwn.J tl1.r1 ~ "&gt;I\
1-'.t't'"-~ \'I and hn~!t'"-:--r·--., \1r:-. Thumas Ho~rt Young a Bear, David i Mrs. Edwin Stein, Mrs. ~ 0.
~Il -l ·\ltJ l% 1 "' ' \\•Ht!•l Lr • ;, · d ,111 d \1r·-, Housh .
Morgan a Bear. Steve OarueJJ iWern, Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs.
111 \brch c ud .-\p1 d T hr~ \\Ill
a Uear· Harold Winn inJ!: s
a Howard Wagenhals, Mrs . James
bl' lle !Ll •&gt;~a· 111•'" '11 .r 1\t'l' "- A
t'L'Ii ~l' OU1 BANQUETGold · \\'olf. M1k
' · ~ Howa_rd .;~ Hear and Mac Kmg
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rs. Vance.
to -~~ancp~tl 01 , tttt' C~? St,o~l Pa~..:k sell 2 yl'a r ScrvtL'e Pin.
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The next meeting will be held
lktanJt'(J I lulcJJt·~~." \ .r!llp
be hel d m .Jul~ I ht·~ dt SL'U::.~t&gt;d _;, 6 ""a:- hlld vn I hursday, eve- Mr and Mrs. C he ~Le r Weaver at the home of Mrs . Edwin Stein I
tht-- Jhts-,lbrlil\ oi &lt;!I I l ~:n t•l" - 11.111).' .. d ~~:t' . '\.t•w H;t\l'll lc: U_B showed movtes to the group of on February 24th.
ter~ ..._ 0 rk ~twp (,~trdc•J1 (~tll' rt \IIUith l hr~ wcts ht:ld dnnng tlleJ; r.::ccnl lrtf-1 thr ou~lr the ,
BETH LAYNE
d.tr~ trunl \,,.,I \ lt".l;l!l l;t lnl '-';·nul llt'l'~ 111 k('t·plll~ \.\J.th the l\'orlltw cstern Stat~ aud North-'
MEETS GOVERNOR
ve 1 ·~ny t·:\tt'!t-&gt;tun St·n'tL't were S~t h ;mlll\·er·\;11\ Ill Bo~ Sco ut s. , r n t.;&lt;~ ll &lt;:idil.
B-e.th Ann
Layne,
"H•ea1
Those re.gistermg were Mr . t ~ri_ncess" or the 1965 West Vir1F l' . HeJclJt·l'l, MG/\1 Utstm: Lgmta Heart Fund, her Jal:hetr .•
ICunun., .Scoutm.w&gt;ter and Mrs .i Mr. James H. Layne and her
\\ tllt&lt;llll Hussell, JJwain ttu:.sell, 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Mr:. Jolln Ferguson a11d litenn , lhrrry 0 . Layne were guests of
I,\Jr. a nd ,\ Irs. L. M. Allam~ , Jr.: i Gov. and Mrs . Hulett Smith at
.\Jrs. Hobert Dale Housh, Hog- 1 the Governor's Mansion on Fri"'-' IJ': ~
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" 111 11 " I•·. ttl&lt; 1·, ,,t II&gt;&gt;' &lt;I&gt;&gt;Jis for th r dln· l'f Huut:.ll, .\1r. and Mr::.. Luu 1cr d ay. Pil'tures were taken by T.
M_.,_..,
Un 1 Sctllll'-' nnd F);~ l o r••r:-: wnt· ll• r-,_ 1'~" 1 ' •:r r.·d hi llw t"ub St·oul SuutJ l, Mr::.. K. H. tiJrd, Con- V. Stations, and newspapers for
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bu.;~ rh 1-. pa~t v.t•l·l-. \\t ilt ~~~··1;11
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Ji.J ck the Hear t Campatgn
a\IJ\'Jltt's oh~1·n 1ng ti le
5;11h nn Vr1 rl dY lttt' B•l \' Sl'lmls or :\el'cb , Jud)' Nt:'t&gt;ds, Mr.
and Smith then serve&lt;J coffee and
l t'th •ll ~~:l ·hdd tlw;r court ol .IJr.j t• rauK ':t.'ou ng,
Ji.J cK Jc cookies to the guests. They also
&lt;.ill ll iVf'J"~&lt;tr"&gt; ul St .rUII IIl(
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IJ. 111 ttr· lTrTmom "t ttw .\l.t,•llt uung, .\J r. and r-.1rs. James . met at lhe State Capitol to visCU)' :-.l;t~h . \IC\1 Dhll'H'l l':;.t · Youllt ('t•ntn il wrred 11 1\l!
a 1' 11Jl'J'\ and c 1HllJrcJI, .\-11 . twd l·1 WI·lh th e G overnor and his
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BPth, who will be four in Ap1·,
Biw-' :r rl t.olu JS,mqw•! Oll 'i,11 Oil' t.H '-;ItJI -i llllltt hdciges Ol1lI Jl &lt;~J
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t, 1 ~1 . .::md Mrs . Jack n. \.':1
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all d . October 21, 1963 at West v,·rgJ·nS\'h•H,J. !\-_\u ~dll '; ' 1 ' ~111 ('r t :tdlllll\~ l'lll 1 ~r:r r -,,. !1{'1! ,(! 1;1 ;: n 1vr·lt tJ&lt;llig - .lib . Ceurg~ lngels, fVlr.s . Fnend ia University Hospital for cor1 1 _ .r un. ,.. _ Jlt·l\;nrlt' l&lt;, llliJJ .
1-1 ~1s pronur·
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Bo_\' Scuul 'l'mup :l!i:l &lt;J ild M&lt;I S '-&gt;k ll ,,, llr~ Htll .'Wnll!.' ,\Jill ,\ux- Jdt.:h ll' h iUJ::Wdy, Susa u Moore opcrativn dil&gt;CO \It" red rour irrcgJT\ f~ -"pl 111 w Sco u t~ :111d
tlll'l! iiLrr_l .· :'1t'tlUI111&lt;hlt-r Henr;trd L:on- t\ll .tilld Mrs. Pa ul Housh, L:m: utar openings in her heart. Beth
;larent s. 1\tlt&gt;nding •wrt' .\1r 1,.1 nllrrrd tiiTd \l llt·s
Durst, li.J aml Greg Hou~h, tl·lr. Cllld still returns annua lly to tht!
l&lt;l l ll Hr\l! ~~e r 1. l·::;.pl! . •-~-r -\ d11:-. c.-,n~t-t\ ~tlron Utlwer ol I\.1Json .\!J s. i\Jarvm Roush, Mrs. Mar- medi cal center for t·heckup ex''· and !its 1\ll't• :u1d ..;mL~ .L.JI'k c.-,. 'lli .i•J!In tinllgl' r . J•::-.p tor- 1 ~ 1 ' BL'rtsl ord ana Anay , LJen antinations . Her only reminder
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l{ ober·1 Ht·l &lt;tr ld .\'1 r:-. rr Ach ~ ~ ~~r. rnlrnduct·d thP ~x - LlutJ : o Leonard Morris, Larry of the operatJOn will be a small
Vl&lt;tr·v:.m Frnrnt' .(:l lld Pt·rn . ]':ltd, Jl llil'd' t)o~~ :\lid t!wtr i\\nt lwr ~ L.J rpe!ltvr, .":'lcouts 1Jan11y &lt;Jard- scar.
lnhn . . r:ll!h' :; :n ul \i:u· ~ :\lr· Fuii&lt;HI tng the progr~un
a llt:r, Bnau Hu.-..sc ll, MH.:ItaeJ SlanBeth's (ather works at the
:m d :vlr -. rt·r·rl Sn11 1!1. ll:rvi(j orrd !!ilfllbU!b;t'l" tl"l 1\d .... L'rlJO.Vt'd t\1 - It') , Uruu· !\ J&lt;.~m s , JU]Jll!J)- t'er- MDSO/l County Bank and
~·ec iiJ a ~lr dl lli ~ lr ~ lll-mrmJ rc ndtng wt·rt' \lr. and .\1rs l~ d - ~u:;u n. Tuny
Gnmm,
Danny mother is the New
Haven
~-·o n l t'Y ;tnd ~ nil ~. Hwl-.~- . ,\llkf' , 1\'im! J;ii l d·-~~ :1 Buddy. l' on1 my .L_.rrl'lu tela, Grt·g 1\uu::.JJ, '! te rry chatrman for the Heart
('ha rlt•&lt;, .llld .-\ ml_\. \ lr .111r1 .\lr ·~ cllttl Bill~ . \ l r~ Marva 11 .~ t·wt ·ll SmJl h, Allen B1rd, Jclf Needs, campaign.
John Lt&lt;lltS. \l tke ;utd
f};rll': .u1d .\-larYJil . :\ h-,
ll dm;~r t\1 · 1\Jl'h) ~ idl'r .~, liubby
Yo uJJg
E.U.B. BROTHERHOOD
\lr · Jl~·l m:~r .-\ri 'X&lt; IIIdr ·r
.1r •d l'X .1mlt·r &lt;~ml Bnu·t·, \lr and J)ubby l~ilbert, St~:..-e Darnell:
The E.U .H. Brotherhood met
Hrun·. i\liiiTII1 .\t\\1·ll. ,\ II and .\lr~ 1-:.nl .John~&gt;lll , \llhl' &lt;H!d Jl'll l!d }'tn&lt;tkt:l, Li.IJTY
Jlt:ss, on Monday evf&gt;ning at
th
\lr·, l'1r! BIIITI'. Pt•JHH
,1 11d Hnru1 . ll;nold ,Johrl:--!in
aud J &lt;t::.un Ingels, Steven C.tfno·nDe
1
1
~" c 1ure t.
votion!l were led by
J\wk. ,\ Irs Ja 1nt'" \\rw &lt;~ nd l l&lt;ll lk \J r...
~ t:mh'y ll&lt;1rbour tcr, llluJJi&lt;t ::. Gib O:;, J oltn Uut rts, Paul Rickard. The leader
;·nm _v. Norm an
Jl,._,n11!d s, rmd _\1ikt·. !1J r-, 1-'n·d J',t~lor and Lu&gt;\ tl:' uce_ Weaver, Jay Ridg- th
f
H ld
'' ZI Il , IIH'\:
I 11"d I.&lt;1 k t'. ll t'l'-~,
k
'I
, .;__rr ~ t•ll. "~
• --) ..VI u··• k Hou ,_,"I J Hob•··rt
Huu"tJ
e rnee mg w_ as aro_
,,·r· 1·of'! ol'gE'
.._
_,
I·,r; ,nr;•· ,,LhjJ
:)P\\'&lt;lynr· Ta~·lnt .\!1~,- l\,t rhou r. Bt•vnl~ und
J)wkll', Tommy
ALXJLIARY '1\-tEETlNG
-~ garner. A skit on toptc
•1•1
'"
Brother's Predwamenl''
l·~tldie Carson, ~Jr. &lt;tnd !\lrs Scm1 p~~·i. \Jr· r1llri :'11r'
Lav.
:L' 1\nwnean LegiOn AuxiJed b
L'
,
•
.
present
y Jcanee
;,wrenf·v r·on·mar' ;11rfi ~t m s. l('ll('t' l·ilr ,· m.ll\ . i\-lr. &lt;l ttd Mrs. Jary met orr Monday ~\'elllng, · J · . •t M-- 1
J
Bum,~•r1
1 er,
f,·rry, Mtkl:' a nd Tomm~'
!);d l: t:- (':1dlt-, :-;'qllll'll .'i~:tlltlt', n~ u . Hllt ill th~ Legwn
Hall
ean~Je
une
B
'
11 Ill.1ng lie
1 bu.smess meetmg
- the· ner ' can
1.1 Hln k·~ \\' P n • t'Xpr·~.·~-,t·d · l&gt;y the &lt;-tnd \ .:llt·ne.
. . umgarner
_
'
gnJu 1, \•Jtt.od to donate to
th~ ll_arl, Wtll!am Bird, Phil
\'arch ol
D 11
. . mte and Randy Weaver .
' '
1 u:::~
campa1gn
'J !wy llli.lde plans ro sen-e the W~fl~ shown to the group by
I, JOns· ('. 1U b nwmbt-rs on Febru- vm Roush .
ary IU!iL
Those attending were Paul
1'ho:5c altendmg were Mrs . Rickard, Harold
Bumgarner,
il1 ll Housh, .\lr:.. Holt Hou:;h Charles Weaver, Otiie Roush.
Mrs. Fo::;Ler Wt!aver, Mrs. Ev: · Bernard Lieving, Marvin Roush ,
trett Hou.s h, Mrs. Sybil Sm ith , Harry Pickens, Rev.
Martin
Mrs . Thelma Capehart. Mr.s. D-ertsford, Harry Miller, Luther
1.-n·d Hou.sh and Mrs.
Sadie Smith, Carl Gibbs. Edgar LH'Vn&lt;!.•
'A:nrth.
Tom Hnffman, Otha
DORCAS CIRCI.F.
and Eddie Bumgarner
The ()(Jrcas Circle of the W.
LIVE WIRE CLASS
S.W S. tJf rlw New 1Lwe 1: L.U.
The Live Wire Class of
JJ . Ch urch met on Wednesday , E. U.B. Church met on
altL'l'lluun _at the church with I day evenmg at the church
, Mrs. Martm Berisford .as host- Mrs. Fred Batey and Mrs.
ess. The program on AsUt was nard Lieving 81
•
presen ted by Mrs. Edwio Stein. A devotional period -wu
Those attending were
Mra. by Mrs. Howard Burris.
James N. Roush, Mrs.
Tom Waid Cunningham, presid1ent,
Hoffman, Mrs. Paul Rickard presided at the business
Mrs. F.dwin Stein alld Mrs . Mar~ I ing. Mrs . Otha Lieving a
lin Berisford.
Miss Millie Bumgarner
IIAVEN HOMEMAKERS
serve as hostesses for the March
The Haven Homemakers met meetillg.
Those attending were
1on Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
~----";.;...-;.;.._ _ _...., 1 Henry Capehart, Mrs. Ho••ar'd
Burris, Mrs. R. F. Bryant,
.
WOMENS NEW
otha Lieving, Mrs. Ray Weaver, Miss Millie Bumgarner
Mrs. George Jewell, Mr~,s~.n~~~:l
ton Athey, Mrs. Waid C
ham, Mrs. Cliff Row;h, Mrs.
Thelma Capehart and the h011t-l
esses, Mrs. Batey and Mr 1.

'0

ctl

Scouts Observe Fifty-fifth
Anniversary in Al'tivities

t

Over Stocked!
REASONABLE OFHR

REFUSED
ON ANY

USED CAR
ON OUR LOT!

TEXTURED
HOSE

Colors: Brown Tone

Low Down Payments
Bank Financing
THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW! EVERY CAR
IS FOR SALE

•

•• YOU TELL US WHAT

YOU WILL PAY AT---

METROPOLITIAN
MOTORS
606 E. Main St.

Pomeroy, 0.

or Black Magic
Sizes
8'1,·11 - - -

Compare At $1.69

THE SHOE BOX
Middl8f&gt;Ort, 0.

Lieving.

HAS AUDmON
MASON - Gary Stewart,
i companied by his parents,
and Mrs. Reuben Stewart
Mason, spent the weekend
when
Morgantown, W.Va.,
Gary auditioned for the
of Governor's Scholarship
mittee al. the West Virginia
iversity Music Department.

'
•
SAVE 30% to 50% NOW ••• Shop Early Tomorrow
out they go... FEBRUARY
and yotfre in
.
with saving~ I
CHOOSI FROM

3 BIG
GROUPS
An exceptional event! Timed right to let you enjoy a
new winter coat at savings, this season' All top fashion
silhouettes, all quality fabrics, all favorite colors.

GROUP 1- DRESS AND CASUAL STYLES
REGULAR
VALUES UP TO

•

SALE PRICE!

$

$24.95

•

SALE PRICE!
Dressy coats in fine blended fabric! and laminated crepe~.
MHny with pretty fur trim - wide choice of colors and styles.
Now is the time t.o buy your new winter coat,

GROUP 3-HIGH STYLE COATS
REGULAR
VALUES UP TO

$

•

$39.95
SALE PRICE!

All Qt our better quality co-ats are Inducted in this fine selet'!tiin . Dress styles made of fine quality fahric1 wnh beautiful
fur trim. Every coat is an uutstanding value.

--FEBRUARY

CLEARANCE--

FEBRUARY CLEARANCI

LADIES' WOOL
Capri and

fall and Winter _Dresses

A big sel~etion ot. wamen'l
capri and stretch pant. iD
plain colors and laney patterns- Regular valuet up
to $10.1H5. Save liP lo 1\
aodmortnow!
VALUES TO '10.91

s

Beautiful dresses from some of the bef.t
makers are includt!d in UU. ble value group
at this low priee, ltyl.. kt wear now and
into oprlng ~ :lor oo(f -

$5.00
FEBRUARY CLIAIIANCI

SALE PRICE

LADIES' FALL
AND WINTER

Reg. $12.95 and $14.95 Values

HAND
BAGS

s

A wonderful select-ion of fashions
from our New York Buyer - in
petites. juniors, mjsses &amp; 1k sizes,

Out !hey 10 oow-Lodles'
fall aoc1 winter nyle Handbaga - ReauJar ¥&gt;ai- to

Dresses you'll be proud to wear
any where-and at this low price--

$2.118 - BlC aboloe ol oolora, lrizeo 11111 lbapot.
Sbopoar.IJ-

SALE PRICE

PRICI

s

A great value poup of new taU and
winter faahiona priced low now for
quick dearance. Fine quality fabricl
to all the best oolora and destgno_ Be
sure to see these fine dresses at this
low-

$1·"

SALE

Re9. Valueswpto$12.95

An unusual group of high style dres~~oea in cotton, acetates and blends.
They 're so pretty you'll want more
lban one at this low -

Stretch

PANTS

Perk up your winter wardrobe now with one or more oC these tine
dresses - Many late arrivals in sty!E:s you c&lt;~n wear now and into
spring. The lieason 'a best &amp;tyles include-d m these big Sale &amp;roups,

Hch

FEBRUARY CLIARANCI

LADIES' I'ALL
AND WINTER

Wednesday Nlgbt Mbed League r.ame - Holsum No. 2, 850;
February 10, 1963
Team High Searies - Holsum
Tbe Foursome - Chas. Wine- No. 2, 2458.
1
brenner 492; Linda Winebren·
Februrry (, 1965
ner 351 ; Gail Hovatter 432 ; HiFabric Shop- E. Roush 378 ;
chard Hovatler 364; Handicap A. Nease 381; N. Borton 402 ; L.
54; Tala! 1703. Won l Lost 2. McKinney 335; I. Howell 350;
Pacers Four- Joe Ba iley 503 ; HandiCIJP 210; Tnial 2056. Won
Mildred Bailey 321 : Lois Me- 2 Lost l. New York Clothing
Elhinny 365 ; Ken McRlhinny, House- J . Walton :178; H. Me 488 . Total \677. Won 2 Lost l. Turner 337 : J . W:mwr 4ho. C
AUey Cots - Lois Clelalnd Krauller 32:1 ; II . Wolf
371:
335; Blind 330; Tom Clelland Handi cap 213. TolUI 2022. Won
451; Harold Russell 465; HandJ-1 1 l.usl 2.
cap 3; Total 15ll4. Won 1 Lol'-t
Team No. I -- C. Ohlinger
2. Evelyn's Grucery - Nelia 4:lfl ; E. Searles 401 ; N, AmsBarton 370 ; Bob Barton 48'2 ; bmy 409 : A. Hanning 417; P
Bob Eblin 432; Jola Howell 385 ; Mullt&gt;n 428 ; Handicap 159 , To- I
Total 1609. Won 2 Lost l.
tal 2252; Won 2. Lost I. Simon's
K- P's Paul KIOf's 43~; Market - P. Co llins 434; G.
Jean Kloes 292; Cllarise Porler Burdt&gt;t1f' 343; D. Cl&lt;uk 384 ; E.
348; Bill Portt"r 570; Total 1641. Sylv+&gt;sler 518 ; Blind 330. 1-1:1\HJWon I Lost. 2. The Spoilers- icap 123 ; Total 2132. Won 2 Lost
Ben Grindstaff 565; Barb Grind- 2.
staff 359: Virginia Hoyt 352;
Rolland
Furniture D.
Art Hoyt 444; Handicap 66; Gr&lt;.~te 369; P. Carson 323: C.
Total 1786. Won 2 Losr 1.
Black 290: M. Edwards 252: R.
, Ind . High Game - Men, Jue Gra te- 250; l·la ndit:ap 4:12; ToBailey 204 : Ladies. G&lt;.~il Ho· tat 1916. Won 1 Lost 2. Landvatter, 169 ; Ind High Series - mark - P. Bilikam
27~;
Men, Bill Port('r 570 : Ladie~. L. Hawtry 377 ; r Courh 280;
Gail Hov&lt;Jiter 4:12. Te&lt;:~m High L. Hm·t :140: J . Hyst'll
3!13;
Game - The Spoilers, HG2; H;wdrl'ap 258, Tola~ 1~3 , Won
Team High Serle~ - The Spoi l- I 2 Lofl l l.
ers:. 17R6.
Ind . High C::lmP - E. SyiMACIIJNE 1
Vf'S I.t"r 188 : Ind . lligh Senes Sent Bowling eld
F::. Sy lvester 518. Team High
HENU I.F.AGUE
(;arne - Team No 1. 804 :
Ft&gt;bruary, 8, 1965
Team High Series - Team Nu .
Imperial Electric Carson 1. 225:!.
421 . Miller ~98; Bratton 422; ! -~-- --- ~-Hinton 435 ; Clat worthy 509; To- I
tal 2291. Won 0 Lost 3 Po1nls o.
Holsum No. 2 - Holltday .11111 :
busy, busy people find
Platter 400; Edwards ~62: Paul- ·
FLORISTS fast in the
sen 454; Slobart 519 : !l;tndicap 135; Total 2~58 . Won :1 Lost
YELLOW PAGES.
0 Points 8.
Hactne Amertean Legton Tcalord 466 . Goody ~61 : Gi lland I
501; Sears 444; Damewood 493;
Total Z371; Naliooal Life lns.- 1
r. Grueser 305 ; Lawhorn 365; I
OWens 420; Bacon 426 : K. Aiek- 1
er 511; Handic&amp;p 33;
Total
2060 ; Won 0 Lost 3 Point~ 0.
1
Wold Cross and Sons -Smith
3£11 ·' Cross 354 '· McKenzie 419 ·' 1I
Nesse lroad 508; Grueser 439; 1
Total 2110; Won 1 Lost 2 Points 1
0. Columbus A Soutbern Ohio ,
Electric Coughenour 427; I
Alkire ~95; Boyer 407; Blind ·
390; llodimer 452. Handicap 45;
Total 2216. Won 2 Lost I Points
6.
Ind . High Game - A. Stobarl 234; Ind. High &amp;rie - A. I
Stobart 619;
Team
High

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SALE PRICE

~

Op~n

PHONE SH 2-5~

8 to 8 Mon. Thru Sat.

RT. 124

RUTLAND

Try IIIII's Tho New P-D-G

Specially Low Priced This Week! PRIDE

Sold Elsewhere At

I

Much Higher Pricel

FABRIC SOFTNER
CANNED LUNCH MEAT

eFROZEN FOOD SPE(;JAL

'"",._.,. •

••

,..

*"- ..- - . -

- - 3 doz.

Beef or Pork
Serve Lenten

PINK SALMON

ond
PUMPKIN - - - - - -

NO. 1 TALL CAN

3 S1
FOR

VALUES TO $10.95

""-.

Bunch

large
No. 2\12
cans

Take your ehoice now of our ladles
hats for les 5 than half price. All
pretty, perky fall styles included in
this bi&amp; Clearance group.
YOUR CHOICE

- - .... -

69C

c

Florida Oranges
125 Size - -

CROWN COOKIES

-

Large

OUR GOOD ROSE CROIX BRAND

SWEATERS

I

'h gallon
plastic jug

_ _ _ _ bolfll

Florida, Fresh, Crisp

Specially Low Priced This Weeki

MINCE

Delivered Direct To Your Job

39C

12oz.
can

MILLINERY

. . . . ,.___ . . ___ ,. ________._______

SUPER CHl OR BLEACH

gallon
plaotic

Puts Softness In Your Wash! EASY MONDAY

DRESSES

$1.00

Stock Up and Save Now!

PET RITZ PIES

l

bo,.

Dishes Now!

FITS YOUR BUILDING PLANS.

eNO FUSS eNO MUSS eNO WASTE

59c

1·1b.19c

SALTINE CRACKERS ~~;;_··

eBAKERY SPECIAL This Week

Bulkies, Mohair blends, Sheltys,.
wools, orlons in many colors and styl e.. Buy now at this low -

l•r

Ju st mix With milk and serve

-FEBRUARY CLEARANCELADIES' I'ALL &amp; WINTER

VALUES TO $5.98
from a nne selection of
for children Fan and
styles for dress and ~hool
Values to $5.98.
IALI PRICI

I~ oz.

INSTANT EGG NOG

-FEBRUARY CLEARANCELADIES' FALL
AND WINTER

--··~--~~--

Clover ·Filrm
Department Store

iYDU GET " BmER FOOD BUYS HERE I

-FEBRUARY CLEARANCECHILDREN'S FALL
AND WINTER STYLE

I'·- ............ .. •· -· .. . --- . ...

Food Market
Fifth and Pearl
RACINE

TUPPERS PLAINS

Cloyer Farm Store.

RUTLAND

-rhe Store With A Elart"

Route 7

local

Packed in heavy syrup

$5.00

[)cmeroy
.....

event. Shop your

READY- MIX CONCRETE

VALUES TO $1D,91
Fine qualil7 wool oklrto ID
all the popojJir atyleo.
Plain colors aDC!Ianey poltern• at half price ond loaa
-Save now!
5ALI PIUCI

MASON. W. VA.

$

Clover Farm Store

Buzzzttbusy,

WOOL
SKIRTS

$3,00

fi' "'

the " Father of our Country" this week-

RACINE

1

FURNITURE CO.

- , - .. .... " - #.

LYONS

the special

GROUP 2 -FINE DRESS COATS
REGULAR
VALUES UP TO

We Honor
end and bring you filje food values for

SANDWICH
CREAM
SPECIAL--- - -

I

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.
MIDDLEPORT

.2:~;. 39c

Fairmont's (REAL) Countryside

.

...,..

WY2~3284 "
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,.

1

Now is the time to t1uy your new winter ooat - Save a plenty
on thi s fine select ion ~ W1th the cold weather ahead, you'll appreriate one of these fine warm laminated Ca.bric co-ats,

PAGE ST.

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Mason Personal

I

$

$16.95

Choose
dresses
winter
wear -

MASON

I

1

BUDGET DRESSES

Conweni.,., Termt

News Notes

II

FALL AND WINTER STYUS

PQ.OO Oo•n Bel•nc• on

Dorcas

Rock Springs
Society Notes

I

1

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY $299

Reedsville
Society Notes

Langsville
Society Notes

SALE PRICE

played two trumpet "~~:::~
Gary is a Senior at
High School, and a member
White Falcon Band.

Juft Whitehead.
eare for her father , Mr J. 1!:. Jim, visited on Sunday with lei visited on Slmd-r
Mr . and Mrs . Blain• Newell.
L&lt;v•"Y who .. ill.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Somer- witll Mr. and /drl. catr1a
of lt. Clainvlll• and Mr. and
Alhena, vloited witb Mr. and
Ronald Bearll! haa been ro- ville at Henderoon, W. Va.
Daniel and cbildmJ Ill Pt. 1"Mrt Wilt1•m Hoeback
and
Mrs. Bert Shumway, and other
turned to his home from Hoi- Mr. and Mrs . John RoaC'h and ant.
famlly spent Sunday with Mr.
relathn here I recODt Sunday.
zer ho5pilal after spending ten son VISited a week with her sisVisiting with Mr. and ~
snd Mn. Okey Pa~· nter of PortJanet Hetzer , Columbus spent
days there followm&amp; a fall at I ter . Mrs . Burto n Wt&gt;bb. at Man sland .
a wef'kend with her parents , I
his home
f1eld
Bernard Conley 011 ~ 19•
Max Knopp and Jim Diddle BY MRS . LYLE BALDERSON Mr ~nd Mrs . .lt.~hn Ht"tzer
Sunday Sl'hool atlendanc-e for Vinc ·ent Broderic:k
vis rted Visiting with Mr . and
Mrs . ning were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
spent Saturday night
wtth I Mrs. Grat•e Weber attended
Mr . and Mrs . Bill William!' , F'l'bruary 7 was 76. UHt'nng Ronald Bearhs at Ius home on John Roach aM son uu Sa rur· Cruthers, Mr and
Mn. IW
BY EDNA KNOPP
Hogt'r Adams
, a Prmripals' Convention at Co- Lanc.;~sler . v1s1te«.. hi.! parents, I wa s $2tUI3.
We-dnesday afternon.
day wl;f'e Mr Lawrence Wolfe I Thomas and Kenny, aU of Ch&amp;Mr . and Mrs f'arl
Walton
Mr and Mrs Blytlil-' 11wiss ; !umbus rec(.&gt;ntly .
Mr and Mrs H.. E William!~
Mr:--, Wilbur Bailey spent last
Huth Ann Bailey of Columbus and Mrs. Alice Randolph both shire,
Harry TboiDal~
Millersville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
1 wt-t·k ut I 'olurnbus ht:lpmg to spent the weekend at the home of Letart. Mr. and Mr:~ . Burand daughter Heta of Newark called un Mr and \1r o,; Charles 1 Mr . and Mrs Ernest While- rt"(·f&gt;ntly.
·1y on Mun d ay ..' ht'ad entertwn~
· ~• w1t· h a btrt Il - _ _ _ _;:::::::::;:::.,.._ _ 1
ol 1'••r parenls, Mr. and Mr•. ton Webb, Mansfield.
Thomas , Pi. Pleasant, Roll Shu.
Bpt'nt Satur day an d Sunday WI 'h '1''ut'l!iS tmd fam 1
his part'nl-9, Mr . and Mrs Frank
Lon Thetss, Hhunda and Joh,n I day dinnl:'r Sunday , honorinj.!
son M1ke were recent Sunda y Wilbur Bailey .
Mr . and Mrs. Carroll Shinn ler, Middleport.
Wa lton
West vtsited w1th E:s!lwr Wt·st I thtoir daughter Jean anti
llt:"l'
~Ut"'its of her sister . Mrs Honand children of Leon and Mr s.
Mr. and Mrs . FrP&lt;I Wil('() xln 011 Jt'_rlday
I ('OU!iin Rogt:tr Meredtth on th.--.ir
ald g,ul of Hamden.
Other
H C. King of Henderson visitSERVE SUPPER
spent Friday with Mr. and _ Mr~. .Dw1ght Htwback .uf _ Heverly I 12th birt· hd~:~.ys. Th~ Vale-nlint'
gufs ls were Mr. and Mrs . Ceet'd on Sunday wrth Mr . and Mrs
Harry Houdashe-lt of Middle- VISi lt-d hts brother \\-ill nun Hoe- I theme was c·arnfii throu ghout
iJ ('artt'r and Mra . Golda CarAlbert Swatzel and Norman .
MASON - Maaoo Explor.port.
tt"r uJ Oilk Hill .
Mr. and Mrs. Delbef"l Dotson Troop Thursday evening at Ula
1b&lt;~rk urtLI fautily Sa tunluy ni ght th~ celebration, with valentines
Mrs lRna Nulph .~tud Mrs . I ;-md i:lllt•ndPd 1/w Hi:JI'me L&lt;.~ll f'xdumged among tilt' r.amily .
Mrs Cl;,ulrf' Longstreth of
Ralph Potier of B~:~ltimore vis- have returnee from a two weeks 1Mason Methodist Cburcb Bin'·
Rub y ('ampbf'll of Ei:lst Liwr- gu me w1~t1 1~1- f&gt; l'illldre~l
I Pr1:1sent were,
Mr ._ and Mrs . Mr . and Mrs . Larry
Barr (:Hill~nlr'l spPn t &lt;1 Sunday with ited ft'('t'ntly '1r s. Let&gt; RiPhard- vacation m Florrda where thev ed a spaghetti dinner to mem-pool spt&gt;nt the weekend wtl h Arlllti-' I twr ss of
Col umbus Harry Pu;!{eus, HH&lt;-'IIlt', Mr and spent a Saturday evening and tlt-'r ll.;~ughtl:'r an d famil y, Mr. !lon !lind with Mro; F. . 1.. Cape- visiled with their son and da~- bers of the committee aDd their
Mr. and Mrs . Frank Walton
spent Jhe past weekend w1th her Mrs. Harold S.auer , Mary Hulh. Sund ay with her parents, Mr. and M r~ Wallace- Fetty.
I hart
ghter-in-law , \oir . and Mrs. Dick parents. Attending were CU~
Mr . Ovie KJ1•1pp of Gay, W p&lt;~n·nl!! , Mr and Mrli . Blythe and Joy . MHidlepurt, Mr . and and Mrs . Howard Thoma. OlhMr and Mr:-. l.&amp;rry
Hoff- Also visiti ng wrth Mrs . E . L . Dotson and Lisa at West Palm mitteemen : Reverend MalviiJ
Va . spent the weekend WJLh Tht"J;-j~Mrs. Bill Mt&gt;redith, Beverly, er guests were Mr. and Mrs. man and 'iO n ur Albany spent a Capehart was Dwk H.osenbt~um Beach.
F rame , James
Proffitt aod
hi s brother , Otis Kno(Jp and , Mr. and Mrs. RO)' Penrson · Mr . .:md Mrs. Warren Pickens, Howard Thoma Jr . and child- Sunday WJI/1 Ius parents, Mr. of Pomtonry.
Mrs . Capt-hart Miss Dori~ MrLune of Park- Wil!Jam fry and Mr. and Mrl.
family .
1uf l.t-"tart and Mr 11ml Mrs Gro- Mr and Mrs . Denver Weber, ren of Perryv_ille and Mr. and 1an~ Mrs . _Lesli~ Hoffman.
is re~ idrng 'A'ith M1ss
Stt&gt;lla ersburg visited rerently with I Willi~m Zuspan , Sarab
and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill of 1 vt-r Salser Jr ;-md family were Dav id , Mark and .lane. and !\'1rs. F'rank Mrver of Mtngo I Stt'Vt' Sctu•llrng of H.utland Gress .
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McDaniel John , Mr . and Mrs. A 1 ben
Letart caUed on Mr and Mr'l _l S~11urday e-vening dinner guest~
-- - - - - - .Junction.
was Tuf'sda;.· evt· ning
dinner Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cape- and Chalky .
ISwatzel, Mrs. Jamet Wile, Mr.
Fred Wi.lcoxm Thursday _
or Mr. and Mrs. Rol:(Pr Theiss. Florida with a viru~ infel·tion. Mrs. Barbara Hensle r and gm~ l uf Mil'hnel Ba:rr.
hart and Mrs. Chnsry Blf'lner Mr . and Mrs. James Burns and Mrs . Gene Lake and DarMr . and Mrs. Joe ll&lt;.~m n t rm
Mr . 3~rl Mrs. DPnnis Manuel Sally Pe&lt;Jrson ami
friend s children of Hdpre spent a week- Mr. and Mrs. Alpha
Barr 1attended the futlf'ral of ~1Ts _ A. of Michigan visited with her Ire II. Mr_. John Rottgen. E:r.plot·
and daughters of lronton were &lt;.~nd ch1ldren have moved to Co- Sharon and Barbara of Co- end with her pare-nt~. Mr . af!d took Bruce McGill to Holzer 1L. Wagner at .\tass1llon, Ohio parents, Mr . and '-1rs. Charles er_ Advisor, Etorerld J~~
S :~turday evening dmner guests lumbu!ll where he IS employed lumbus visited her sister , Dor- Mrs . Cuy Swadlev.
Hospital Thursday to consult a 1on Tuesdav .
Edward s.
I WJ s~. Norman
yno s, fG~.~a
of June Wendorff and sons
June Wendorf recei\-ed ¥.ord thea Salser Saturday evening.
Mr . .and Mrs. AtPha Barr and dO&lt;'tor .
I Mrs. Heien Stewart and so n, Mr . and Mrs. Curtis McDan- 1Zuspao and Richard Lake.
Mr &lt;~nd Mrs. Russell Gr1mtu Hmt her mother , Mrs
Altre -- - -- - - - ' - - -- - - ' - ' - - - - - - - - ' - - and children Paula and DavJd Ueeglto is in the hosp1tal
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have written or directed --&lt;IWner Gil 01 Lue- \ the cinema makers ; they're changing It com
ia will t.ake a mng at utilizing their talenta. pletely
He 'ii leased the Sheridan Square Playhouse,
Fidel Castro's numerous doubles are belnl
just around the :crner . f~ the _restaurant, used more and more these days , tn hopes o.
(or an ··o. Henrys F~llles that wtll be stag· confusi Ule patriots who want to assassinatt
ed and performed enttrely by memben of the
ng
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t'll the nsuing dlfft'cul· him As many as three Castros are seen at on1
staff. Ptcture J you w
e
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ty : "Waiter, may 1 have a cup of coffee? get· time in different parts of Cuba
lns~en
ting the reply, ··certainly, Madame,
right wonder why there hasn't been more pubhclty
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
after my scene in Act 3."
on the carnegie Institute invention called
I
"cascaded image tube" which can triple the
n
Citizens of Hollywood are growing accus- effective light recording of a
photographic~
manlically with Sara Churchill, gives noman
telescope . It took 10 years to develop, and il
fneuth the impression that they won't be rn.Hr· tomed to the shock ing articles in movie maga·
rred for at I Jst a year because of the mourn- zines that used to be ni ce '' f an " pu bl 1' ca t'Ions, fabulous.
rng per iod for her late father, Str Winston. ~.ut the)···re more than a bit aghast at the cur.·
Hut New York chums who know '"Lobo " as tar rent
confes~iona l attributed to Anna KaShf 1.
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bock
194 1 thrnk thl're 's a more ta ngible - : Her storv of her life with Marlon Branda rocks
Jazz pianist Mary Lou W!lllam s, the11 cur·
lt'sS sen ltmt&gt;n!.al - reason for delaying
the t&gt;VCn th~ most sophisticated
John
.a..e
1., \ rent favorite at Hickory House, has bee not(.
Wf' dd rng . 11 epnrl t&gt;rs m '1
~~on1rea 1 wou ld have Carre. who made a mint Wit· h his "Th e Sp"J r·1ed by Hugue Panassie, president of tht Hot
the best chance ul latch&lt;ng un to the whole Who came In from the Cold''
and
good Club of France, that her newe.&gt;t album - sim·
story, which could be a lront -page..r.
! lurk to him, but 1 neve. r knew why ) .has a.n. ew I t'tlle "Mary " - ha s won I.e Grand Pr'1It 1e d The
py
·
Because almost ever\.'J emt&gt;loye of 0 . Hen· , novel corning out thlS Summer,
· i.:s enough to set
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1
1.on D Monde wh1ch
her dancina
n 's Steakltuuse has theatrical amb1!10n s
- ·, Looking Glass War ." ObviOUS Y my rea c I
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h ed by · the streets
•~m~"' have pt&gt;rformed professiona ll y, others to Mr . Le Carre's best-seer
was s ar
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··h:Jrd'. ' iiOd thl'y II bt&gt; S':'t'fi
amt lward m the nght p Ia&lt;'t-S
Hru11dway l.r11Pt'VIne
P '"i I ltlo-t' vuur humor but
~r rwt·r· Ut.ah111m l"arrull and product'r Ray
Dt&gt;ar l!l·lt·rr
C:..10 ·\Oll .tn••H"! lilt'
!h i"'' 1 bt't a \u1 ol . tl:'t' ll·iig~·r:; wun .I St.ar k0 mad~ ht'~ 1 ;J t 111 t&gt;s 1:1 ('UU!J it:" ul .vears
auo
11 ~ Iunny' ll
'.ltht:-11 she au.arkt&gt;d tJJm fur announcmg Nnm'Y
Why d~.r ~ Ill tJ;r:llt:''- a . . k "•·•·&lt;
!&gt;U! ttlllrk
o
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t\w;m
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the
pruhablr
lt'ad
in
the
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ma m qU,.. " il l fh rf1~11 dnnl ,.
11,•.. ,. , 1,. ,,. 11
an .mns" 1 kqJL c i,J(" k on mv \11 daughtPr
ht:'r I:':Jrs :&gt;,JUn ut ··N o S1rrng'i · tlw
Hwhard
Rodgers
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Dr
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n
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f.!layed
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\1n,· u 111 p•&lt;·rt·t•d 1,,,. earrrn"s. &lt;Jn d
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rt lur t1er·ur rr e ¥\"Jill enormou s :-: uCTt:'~s. There m(l"··
k
JUS\
doesn\o" llid
·l " ' '" P ratnI•ng"
.l"t'. ·
llvY 12 J)o .\UU think
HS \'
&lt;Ill\ \w a d10mot ic let"s~make up scene : D&lt;aha nn
, t t
rl n . harm Ill r!"' -- M . .
d{ws n"t knuw It yet. but atlt&gt;r all lht&gt; broutlaha.
you 11. :m1 "•nw IIrt ,o:1
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tomorro\\ · ( 1
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Then rmulrt bt· &lt;l g:n.. &lt;Jt tlt'al · St&lt;:nli. now 1~ ~t-'rJOUSI\.' thmkir1g of ask mo her
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want stt':.JI\
~!w "d ,1~h
llu
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tu du tiH: p:-t!"l
Ler·u~· · l.ubo" Orhu. the ~X·
ot bann 111 tt In1t'Ctt&gt; t~ar
ou kno&gt;~- tww mud1
~1t'ak lobt·'"i are ll\) tun . an d sornt&gt; patnatt' i ' S arfi"t who has bt't&gt;n Jtnked ro·
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a11d we·d 'i~ l ll h:JVt'
d''llgt&gt;rou s.
sDocton
Ill&lt;· [JOlt'S
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meatlo&lt;il f I won der r,'
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V. &lt;IT"ll tilt' jJlt'fCLil!!, S IOU ld
mtlk m3n 0\ ill l'ume bdort&gt; dtHH' b'r' an expt'rt who knows 1
breakfast ·· I krrnw any hu sband · HbiJUt sten\izatr ul\ u! nt'edles .
can namt' &lt;1 !111 mur~" ot tht&gt;se dJsmft&gt;(' tJnts and proper ··op·
pointles:;. qUI·~ltons that wrre s t'ner-.;
11 you daughter ran"t
don "t ~xprr ·t &lt;lnSWtTS to Tlwn al"tn rd a plrys tctan, sht.'d lwl
LADIES' FANCY PRINTED
CHILDRENS LONG SLEEVE
SILICONE IRONING BOARD
along C'OTTll"~ th!:' Hi!': One . and l t' f St' t!k tor dlp]J it''i - J-1
vou "re c·nu~·:t"' l off ):!.ll:lrtJ ~·ou Dear He lt:&gt;n
Bib StyiM
don't an.;wt&gt;r 1t and you·rt' 111
1\h Wile 1s afraid ol· bird s
SlzM 3 to 8
FIBRE GLASS PAD
troublt&gt; 1.1r IH'\ t'r ll~t r·nrnj;! tu \ol as long as they·re m a
Fancy printed cotton bib style apHandsome cotton polo shirts for
Misses and Ladies'
Full size 54 inch Ironing Board Corons . Regular $1 .00 value-s. A~sort·
m! '
L"agt' . bul when the~ are II yin~
children
in sizes 3 to 8. Assorted
Vl'r Silicone trl'ated and thick fied colors and patterns. All fast
ls it Jlhl tl1;.1 t you ga1~ dcJn" t around the houst&gt; . We JU S! go!
FANCY CORDUROY
patterns and colors. Long sleeve
br" gla ss pad. St·orch proof . Makes
color fa brcs.
likr' lh1ngs qt..rt·t ·
~ A!\l
nrdl"rt•·d . and 1 havt' a parHkt&gt;t&gt;t
styles . G. W. Birthday Bargain.
iro
nmg
easy
1 ~ Ppl ail tiLrrHtgh collt'gt• He
Dr o;r :-;;.Jnr
Jll"l
ILf\t ·'- to be out. \:Jilt
HPI \ ~
Could be Ur m&lt;t~ tw y,e
gu
e~
nuts
Slw
wa~
scared
a:t"lll:-.t&gt;out as .~o r t ment of corduroy and
l!J..:e :n thrnk out lliud
fl,ll rrwl st)le sneal\er.; for wnml'n and
[1 \UU fl ~ll l"t' ~IJU.\t' got it ~ ("htld when sh!:' gut lockrd
ci\Jldretl. Broken SIZ t'S ami odd lots. Rc:
rou~ h \I IIII un.: orw qu t·~t r f•Jr uv in the chrrke n prn Every
set
gu lar $l,W v;ilues.
marhlnt' \\Ill -,tHilrld srl tn •Hl ,~ t 11 ne wrngs flap she gets ngtd .
fE""male ch&lt;t llt•r 11nd rnurwhtn~ What to do·~ - HE'\"
SOflt'l \ " l',l,lf11&lt;ill
t\"]Jt:' (!Ubi Drar Hen
27x87 PLASTIC
FOAM AND TERRY
SHEER SEAMLESS
t·:\' t' rvbody is en\tllt&gt;d t.o one
soml"'l rn1t' Y111; Li fir e! lw n· that
wtfe
tht&gt; g;d-.. n,i\ on]\ .:.~ . . ~ . tlwy an· mrld phobia . But ~· ou
pair
s w ~"'r t"Ch h 111her 11 rth quest ron!'. (' ..1, '\l u\·ercome hers. with pa·
Fancy Designs
Assorted Patterns
BEST SHADES
Exampl e ·w,m ·; ~·ou lla\"e &lt;~ n · tlt'n("t" and a little Lim e. Shf'
Take your choice of rnany patterns
Heavy cotton terry top with non
lr rf'~ Ulars of higher priced seamot heor t'Pr• hlt'
· ·\ n'n't tlw\· can gel acquainted by h•eding
ant.!
colors. Full window size pial'
skid foam backing. Big choice uf
h·ss nylons . Best shade!l . Sizes Blh
fa\lenJm.~··· · - 'You aren "t on the tmd 111 tus cage-. anc..l J~t ·
screen printed patterns. Regular
tic drapes. Big Bargains.
tn 10 1!2. Sho.v for barga ins. Friday,
a drel ;uf' )111,..
·· lsn·J ... ~·· ling hrm roost un her tmger
$1.00 values.
Saturday and Monday .
en·bodv "" ' - t\'t'ryhudy"' ll ow .\t'XI. let hun fly m another
about -,..:;Jr:tli"'
Hm· lll-1 11 I rou m where she l'an watch
Complete with Batteries
mm·h
sh~: ·._ gam· from a di stanrr. If he "s a gen·
wondf'r how
Bi!:! 4 cell Elecl.ric Lant~rn wtth long
ed '' - ·] JtJ ~ 'J U ~U ]J IJO'-t' ~ht· S tie parakf'Pl. h~ will prob:-~.bly
pr
hearn li ght and rt'!.l na~hin:.:, :;rgmtl lq.:hl
\nJ twr jli''.Tmt.; ~ ~~ on ht'r shouldt•r without tak·
pregnant "'
("ompl t'll' ...,11h 4 D ct&gt;ll b&lt;t11Nit·~. Hrg
lsn ·t eu&gt;rybu- 111 g otl. t'spec1 al ly it" you are
nPa rbv. And .she·n grad ually get
dy ' .
You dun 1 l\nm1· \\hat
y•iU l:l('f' U~tomt&gt;d to hts take-oUs
mts =&gt;. ~:.Jm IJ~ nt•t b+'mg a wo- Sltr m av ntver be complE-te
rnan Wt re nul only bud! like h· at ea.se with wing flapp ing
quest wn marf..s . ~,~,· ~"' !11"'
b~ but she can train herself out
them - H
of Iota\ fright. - H.
bou\d Be Sane and ;\ot Hatd Tim; column is dedicated to
FACTORY CLOSE OUTS!
Dear Ht&gt;len
fa mi lv living , so il you're h~v ·
You" re alwa~·s singtng
lhe ing kid trouble or just plain
WOMEN'S REG. $1.99
praises of lt'en-agers. I stil l trouble . let Helen Help YOU .
think chtldren should be se~n She will also welcome your
FANCY COTTON
and not heard . and you di•n 'l uwn amusing exptoriences. Ad·
get that these days . .Just you dress Helen Bottt'l in cure of
Its the Truth! We are celebrating Washington's Birthday by sm ..hlng prlcft deep down throughout the store.
watch and see - oomeday we· H this newspaper .
Come in and help your self to a big slice of savings on all your needs. In oomo instances quanfitioo ora limited
have to fight 'e m ~ Or put H
10 come early lor best choice. 3 Days of B•rg•ln Buys. F rlday, Saturdoy, Monday.
Bill: assurtment of pBtterns and co·
this eay . They ·re okay , but . Cnllege Raskt&gt;tball Rtnlt11
lors. High quality blouses. Special
would vou want ont' tu marry "y Unltt"d Pren loteruatiooal
LADIES SIMULATED LEATHER
Gf:"'Qrge Washington Birthday Bilf·
your daughter ' - SF:Ml ~ Kill~
East
gatn.Buy ot. Don't miu .U ,
DI NG
1 LaS(tlle 101 Seton Hall 71
Dear Semi .
Cornell 89 Col umbia 80
NEW SPRING STYLES
Put lt this way . raise ynur . Broekporf St 7ti Fredonia 69
kids to
be sane and
not Bloomsb'g St 91 Lo&lt;"k Haven 77
Scores of new spring style• tn
MENS WHITE
Prov ictenre 88 Hhodt: lsland 72
26 QUART SIZE
black patent like. beige.
Good
CUSHION
SOLE
lookin
g
dress
flat
at
Bonanza
D_..
8
~ent
ley
to3
~abson
92
METAL WASTE
1
count
Price.
ronneetkut 89 Boston U 78
GENUINE BIRDSEYE COTTON
f
concordia 65 Ny ar k \!i""'n 53 :
~oslun !'oil HI t;randeis &gt;I
Heavy double cushioned sole
Trt-nlnn St 71 Montclatr Sl 6!1
Big size all metal waste baskets.
construction.
Comfortable. long
Plans were mudc to spon&lt;;o r l'tll"!:l 5:; Bochestcr 52
26 quart capacity. Assorted ena·
Slzas
Genuine
Birdseye
cotton
wearing
cotton
work sox in sizes
a Tup perw~:~ re pa rty when the ~uffalu St 57 (~ene~eo 55
mel fini ~ h in wood like patt erns.
pr
4
to 10
di11pers. Soft, exlr&lt;&amp; absorb10~ to 12. Lay in a siupply.
Ohio Eta Phi lh.apter ol l:!et.a Hider 84 CCN't' 7'2
$1.00 V[lhlf' .
ent . Full 2h27 silt&gt; Pi'ckSigma Phi Sorority met Mun· Te mple 71 P i tt sb ur~h B~
ed 1 dozen in 11. packagt.
LADIES' FALL &amp; WINTER
day evemng iu the Middleport Brnokh'n Coli 73 Hunt er 57
doz.
27x27 SIZE
Gas o[ft(·t·s. Th~ gruup attend - \1a nlu:;ttan 77 St. Peters 71
pr
ed a the:ll re paJ·ty .tt the \Jpr gs Won·l;'&lt;;\er Tec\1 8.~ Tufts 59
t
Clearance- Ladies, w o o l $ 1
Theatre 1.0 Pumt:" roy pnu r lu (';,tlif 1 Pa 1 St 95 Wavnesburg 88
JUST ARRIVED!
like and corduroy capri
•
the - ~"('l ing .
. .· Slip . ROf'k 77 lnd. t
1 St. liS
NEW SPRING
pants in assorted colors1
Mt s_ Shmlee Ne-wman . p1 est- N h
.0 M
T h 56 ,
Save ltZ nuw!
pi r
denL Wtl !oo 111 cllurg~ u!
\Itt:! ort ea~tern; th &lt;.ISS ee
VoluM To $3.99
mePtmg The tupperware par- . .
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LADIES'
SOFT
SOLE
t) will bt held Thursday t"Vt'll· Rtth.mond 8_1, \ 1 rg1~ 1~ M~~l. . 13
JuniorS, Mines, 112 Sizes
LADIES' LEA'ETTE
VINYL T-V
MILL LENGTH
Bright Dt&gt;W dresses for spl'&gt;i.ng
lng, .Feb. i8 a! 8 p. m. in the ~- t.ar A&amp;.,! 1,0~ ~.l tz (II~ . 9~
TOTE STYLE
ASSORTMENT
iOCtal ruoms ul the Columl.Jus \-a reeh 71l \\ rll and Mar~ :;,
l'Otton and attlaleS ir1 &lt;tll the nt-'W
spring
shades.
Save
on
fa
shiuns
at
FINE COTTON
and Sou t ht rn Oh1o Electric Com· \1 iami t Fl&lt;11 95 Strtson 34
the Bonanzp..
pa!l y trl ,\ILddh:port. All me m- Clemsun 84 Wakt&gt; Forest ~
DISCOUNT PRICES
Soft. fold up olyle. TV atyle
I
bers art&gt; urged to att end with
Regular $1.00 values. Late style
house allppers. Aaaorted colors
imdted gue~b :\lt ~s :\ewman
Mill length, of ftne quality
hand bae:s m1de of vinyl materand
patterns in aizea amall, med·
cotton fabric. , Choose from
announced that adv::~nced orders
ial in leather like patterns. As..
DEVOTE(.. TO INTUESl Of
ium and lar~e .
many patterns and eolor com·
an bemK takt&gt;n t"or the p&lt;i.-ty
sorted I'Olor ~ anrl ~tyl es.
MEIGS MASON ARE-.
binations. Values to 39c a
U wns re-portPd that tht' 1\fv·
•lrhard 1 . ow~n . ru•llll'l.,.
yud.
Fast colors.
thers Mardr lu1 the ~)I)I!U drtv t'
c-.ut•' T•nn•nrll ldlter
DISCOUNT PRICE
bad nt-'ttl"d £709 30
\\,•mb~rs
PubiLJMd ev.rY 1 narnO(In u: crp•
ond $ 6 . 6 6
were ft'mtndt.'d tu save iJuttte Smuh r o. rh~ Vl"t1" valta' Publl•h
pr
.. . .
i o ~ c.,mp;nn 110 'd~&lt;"hr~nlr &lt;;t Pnl1'
e&amp;p!l . A rt::purl V..':IS giVen un uoy . Oh10
Su~lon•
OffiCI pbnm
thr W&lt;:r y~ a nd \h·an " f'O IU mJI - WY t-21~ i:d ltpri MI g.hnnr W't' 2
LADIES
'A I 5"l
tee and a U i~c u s-;wn h~;-l d .
~: n t ~rrd .. le cond eii!UI maUinl
SPRING
The cu \t ur&lt;11 ;Jru~r: 1111 t:ntit l- 7.:::~''
•h• prur l)ff\,.. • ' Pnmarn~
eel "1'ra ve l ' w:t~
g1ven
by "atJon.l • •herUI1DI npra .. nt.a '
ll~e Hflttin~!h KlmhiiU .
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BOYS FANCY
CHILDREN$ 3 TO 14
Lynn Smil h
Rt'"lre-:.hments l..e...tnJron ,.,.•.. N ew Yurlt City . New
COTTON DRESS
CORDUROY CAPRI
w~re served uy ~tr ~.
Keith ,'"' S~b.crlptloa ntaa: oeuverfll .., 1
Urethono Round or Squaro
Riggs fo i ~WIIl l&lt;( tht' ffit't•tmg . ~an in .,.h~•• avallahlf". 311 rant.• per ,
Btauliful new styles for spring Attending Wt'l"t.&gt; the above and ~;~~~ ~D"~~~~~~' 0 ~~lr:o:dvan:~~ .:. ~! I
havt&gt; just arrived - Laminated fa?drs. Don Bt&gt;tzmg. ~t r~ ~ ·r d nk month•
171!1l: thr••
a:aon~b• ts.to
D
ncs, blends , nubbies. You can
" "'l.olnr H nuta wtoar1 c a r1"'1~t or~lrr ·
Foam pillow fonnl!! in round or
Heavy cotton sehool · lOX for
u.se our handy lay a-way plan,
E!Chi l'fn81l, Mn, Carl Horky , no;o1 . . . 11.t&gt;le one rnnnf.h '1..111'1 a, ·
Plain and fancy fine plnwale
lqlllre 1bepes. Ready to eover
AsiiOiied
fancy
pitterns.
boys.
Mrs. Richard Huva rter ' \1r
~ m ~ IJ o ne reJJ 110 uti;
SI.Ji month.~. ·
cotton corduroy capri pants in
.
~ 15 25: Thr~ll ll\DIILbl 113 00.
I
with your choice of fabrics.
DISCOUNT PRICES
Sizes 8\!t t 10\!t . Packed 5 pair1
aU sizes for girls. 3 to 14. SpecRichard
Rawhngs, Mrs Tom
' ·
3 FOil
in a cello bal.
·
ial Bargain Rny!
Smith and Mrs. James wr~~- ·\
wp.
Mana oncl Boya Assorted
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POLO SHIRTS

PAD and COVER

SNEAKERS

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Oak, 1,520,000, Hocklng ' HiUs
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now.
ll&lt;&gt;srnan saki projects such as
pre • school experience, remedial aid, adult education, study
halls, and work • study pro·
grams were the key to ending
these
poverty and called on
community groups w mobiUze
the lo&lt;al state and federal re1ources t•ward thi.o single goal.
OFFICE TO CLO
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The Social Secuirty District
Office In Marietta will be closed Monday, February 22, In observance of George Washingt.Jn's Birthday. Also, the Social
Security Rep~eaentatlve wUI not
be at the Ctty Hall In Pomeroy that day.

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POINT PLEASANT - Five
couples have made apl&gt;licati&lt;&gt;ns ll
for marriage licenses in the of·
flee of the County Clerk. AD&lt;tlv-1
ing were: James Hunter
26, Huntingtpn, and Ann B~~i l l
Cottrill, 24, Pt. PleasantO ·
neth
William
Tolliver.:
21, Ashton, and Sandra Faye
Young, 18, Asht.Jn; Dorsel E.
McDade, 32, Leon and Yv•&gt;nn,el
Reed Dunlay PI
Route 2; ·hell sher Sparks,
Jr., 211, Pl. Pleasanl, and C.
Karen Charldean Fridley
17
Pt. Pleasant; Jnhn Leroy'st.ren:
strlcker, 20, Plain CUy,
and Donna Ann Wood 18 Souith-1
side, W. Va.
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had been Musgrave
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Att.Jrneys
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Reynolds aod Jenkins and Jen~
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P.
Newell.
Other action of the court Tue~­
day W!"' the granttng of a dtvorce m the ac!ton of Vesta Leona Bates vs. Charles F. Bates.
The plaintiff was awarded care
and custody nf one minor child.

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resi· p.m. when Jeff Miller, son of
dmner and me t'
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Publicity, Kermit
Walton, \ president
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uenl of the
Athie!· r . a be rs. Ill H t er ,
)ty. .
I A change has been ordered
George Holter, Allen , ness sess'io
a a ust It Boosters resigned Tuesdaycuse, came . . e wao ta en
.
It IS likely that Magall. in for mea•uring and starting
,Hughes and Paul Grueser ; jur·[
n.
night. He said today he "is most
hospital by the oquad
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PT. PLEASANT - The Htd- voted La hold a party once a 1covenng Oh10 with
Burma the ponies . d ho
f
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John
(tnd l
grateful for the cooperation and tr ·
den Valley Woman' s Golf As- month during the months of Shave signs, remembers
Mr. ning races a~n tlt rs~~ orMrl_Ul ~arry Hli\; annual family pic· '
assistance given during
last The fire department qulrkly
sociation has set June 3oth for May, Jttne, July and August, IHowe\1 as vice president of the county fair
d re
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~ls me, B. F. Parmalee, chairman ,
summer . fall and so far this extinguished a blaze at 8 p.m.
lhe Golf InvitationaL
.
with husbands Invited as spec- 'Ohio Outdoor Advertismg As· : en at the ' ~~t •m:;t~~t:~ ~h~ A. R. Knight and Leste1 E~l'inter in the numerous fund. on the river hank In front of tht
soc1at!OJ_l
and
as
a
member
of
,
Fair
Board
.
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entertam~ent,
Phd
W1lraising proJects of the Boost- Sam Arnold residence in Syra..
Invltatwns have been Issued tal guests.
1
lu the following clubs Galli· Mrs. Bett Dawson, president the Oh10 Chamber or
Com· l Secretary Frank
J h t
hamson, chairman,
Harry
ers. "
cuse. No damage was reported.
lOiis Goir Club,
Pa_rk~rsburg An_nounced the_ following com· ' ~~rce, upr~se~ting the Adver-. said the order followed 01 n:uo~ Moore, Dr. R. H. _~1ckens. Rus·
Mary tl_smg Assoc1atwn at the ume gestion in 8 letter from
Mr~ seU Brewn; _audJtmg, All~n l
;ounty Club 1 Greenhills Coun- ! m1t~ees : Hand1cap ry Club at Ravenswood , Pom-1 Stem · chairman, Mary Ingles 'm
h1s Sh
agents .were placmg Bur- Patrt·c·1a J ones and Mrs J anet· Hughes,
Dale Hill
d Ph'l' cha1rman,
B .1
·
·roy Gold Club, Sleepy Hoi· Barbara Darnell and Mary Am· _a ~ ave s1gns along
Ohio M
an
11p a1 ey.
1
ow Country Club at Hurricane, I old. Tournament - L i II i (t n highways.
; : : · for
.
Development,
Shrine P rk COWMBUS (UPI I - HearP-ar-Mar _Go lf Club at Parkers- Hyer, chairman, Mary Arnold, Many nation~lly
circulated changed from ~~asaurl~ tow~; Charles Wagner, chairman, Clif- ings were to begin today on a.
mrg, Fa1rgreens Country Club I Mary Adkins and Betty Dye. rosters now list Mr.
Howell ' noun ( th d
f th .
frord Htll and Franklin Rizer; controversial bill to
tighten
0
h.IS tonan
· . Mr. and th 10 time ~v
e race ' · transportation
· , Dan
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Oh"IO 's stnp
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at J ackson, Oh 10 Wort h"mgton Social - Martha Haught. ehair. as a research
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Rtzer,
regulations
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C~ntry Club,_ Worthington, man, Neil Kennedy, Barbara Mag.a_ll may have not;e~ this, as 3 p. ~- to ~ - ~o p.e ~~c~~ ~~~ , cha1rman. l'_"ranklm Hizer , fred an~ im~rove the reclamation of
OhiO South Hills Coun_try Club. L .. rne\1, Lois Tnayer, Margaret ~ p~a.ctJcally all advert~sm~ agen- Thursday and Frida
races:.' Russell; Crippled children, ~r. stnp mmed land.
:arkersburg,
Lakes1de Golf Waldi~, Jean So~ervil\e, Ter- Cles get these bulletms.
Th is clause was inser~ed, ··Pon-I Bon:e. chamnan, Henry Ewmg A large crowd wa! expected
.....lub, Beverly , Ohio, and Elks zah D1ckson, Bessie Wilson and
ies to race according to mea _land fhetod.ore Reed , Jr .; wei- b. be on hand for the Senate
~o~ntry Club , Portsmouth, Betty Williamson. Telephoneurement tlassiri cat ion ., to thse !fare, \\~alter Grueser.
chatr· l Conser_vat ion and Agriculture
OhiO.
Fern Hartley, chairman, Norconditions for pony ' harness iman . Lmday Lyons, _JHmes Clat· Committee's first hearmg on ,
Plans were also made for a sie Anderson, Lois Archer and
races
' wo~thy ~~d. Kal Hmdy · annu- the bJl_l, modeled after a Penn-I
:::::uest Day but a definite date Tede Felker. Ladies Day - luThe board heard Miss .Jackie al stag .PICniC, Claude Woodyard, :,:ylvama; l&lt;tw that went into
"If I could only find a
1as not been set. The members ella Morga~, chairman,
Dot
Jones ' letter of application for chal~ma~, Dr. R. D. ~eaton, erfed . on Jan. 1, l?64 .
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pump that didn'l •lip!"
Baker. Ladtes Day Hostes.'!l is COLUMBUS (U PT J • Tu
position of outrider , but
did
Paul Gl
Basically • the bill provides I
Barbara Darnell
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Naturalizer presenll a
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day's major legislative action : noThac ~n ~t. ff .
.
John Zerkle will serve IW\Ch j - F.Iimination of high w ll
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at a glance :
e
ar 0 ICia Y received followmg
the Shrine meet ina ·
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that gently
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I the _Director of ~griculture for I Other officers besides Wit - mmmg ope:atmn~.
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hn~• your "
- H.B. 12. permiiting the chief h~~~.ng excelled m ground f(t· liamson are John Zerkle, vice I . -Preve~tiOn _of stre~m po ilu·
;itJns.
heel
justice of the Ohio Supreme I cthttes at the 1964 fair . The di- Ipresident: Theron John~on. sec- · tlon by ~c!d mme ~ramage ..
WASHINGTON - Fit ~·~~CH
CoUTt to fill vacancies on mun- rt&gt;clor _also l_las announced that Iretary, and Karl Kautz, treas-1 -B~r~ mg or ,actd·p~oducmg
President Charles de Gaulle's
icipal eourt benches. (Vote 127- ' the OhJO FHJr Fun~ for each I urer. Trustees are Robert Coats, ~atenals to pre~;ent soli pollutop aide arrives in Washing0) .
county ~robablr WIU be about chairman; Kermit Walton and , I on.
.
Spring Preview
eNAVY BJ.l TE
ton today for high-level talks on
·
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$1,618 htgher than m 1!164. A Dr. Ray D Heaton. The club - Repla cm•nt of top sml re~
L..~
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rom 100
t t 'th K'
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, moved t'n . .
t.
. d'ff
to 120 days the tim b 1
con rae WI
mg Brat ers Ro- meets the third Thursday
of.
m!m~g opera tons .
lhe Sharp po I1cy 1 erences uc- PT PLEASANT Th
See all the now spring
• 801\F.
tween France and the United w· t · C
-f he
sentencing ano exec
deo for 1965 has been signed. each m
. onth at 8 P m in the ' - New top soil for recla mation
"les on Vt'et Na m a nd other Pleasant
m er .oncert
o d t Se Pomt
u JOn m cap- . D'lrec·to rs att en d.~~g th. e meet- Masomc temple basement,
. . Mid· plantt'ng .
styles now 1t . ..
eBLACK
Junj
I i ita! crimes. (Vote 129·2)
St..
criti~al 1ssues.
.
or an. en or l Bills introduc .
·
mg were Fred LetOJeJI , presi~ dleport .
Foreign Minister
Maurice High School bands wtll be pre· \ - H B
led . .
dent ; Hugh r:uster, Charles
MARRIAGE APPUCATJON
3 lowmg the state Williams , Charles Radford, Wal.l
Courv~ de Murville was due to sented Su.nday, F~bruary 21 at 1to st
Robert Lee Fisher. 29, Pori·
lly in from Paris tonight. John- 3 p. m. m the htgh . . school eflt
u sweepstak~s for ben- lace Bradford, Fred Goeglein,l
Pleasant Valley Hospital
[land,
deckhand and
Eliza~
son and Rusk were said to en- ~mnas~. 'ntl&amp; Will be lite -H P bllc educahon.
Harold Carnahan. Bi ll Down~ , Admtlted - John
\Voyan , beth Ann Diddle, 29. Racine .
lertain no hope of narrowing f1~st pubhc concert of the bands
. .B. 200, expandmg the rule ie, Hiram Slawter and Secre. HE'Tiderson: Mn. Gerald Pear-,
lhe polic.~ gap between Wash- thts school year. Altogether 165 makmg power of the Supreme tary Johnston.
son, Gallipolis Ferry;
Walter
NO TESTS MONDAY
In the Middle Block Next to Elberlelds
lngton and Paris on such ex~ students will participate.
Court.
Donohue, ?t. Pleasant ; Mrs. The Ohio State Patrol
an·
plosive issues as German re- The concert wi\1 feature the
Senate
THREE ARRAlGNED
Harold German, Long Bottom. nounced today that there will
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORI
unification. Viet Nam an~ Com- Point Pleasant Woodwind Quin·
Resolution adopt~:
POINT PLEASANT _ Three Dlsrharged - Mrs. Roma E. be no driver tests given
in
munist China. But, officials said let and Brass Choir. Theao two L
18, honormg Richard persons have been arraigned be· Garrison,
Buffalo; Vannes&gt;a Middleport on Monday, Feb . 22.
they hoped to get a clearer idea groups are a part of the ' solo a . .. er of t.be Cleveland Press fore Justice of Peace A. M. .H.iay;.m-.an,;,iiiPiiit~.~P-te~a~s~an~tiiiiiiiOOiiii_;W~a~s~hi~ng:t~o~n~'s~B:ir~lh~d~a~y.Oiiiiiiiiiiii!:;~:
of just what De Gaulle is up to and ensemble program
at • . deon of the press corps."
Goodwin on various charges. il
In tile Far East.
PPHS and both will
appear Btlls Introduced : .
Harry Vernon Carpenter, Pad~
next week in the finals of the . -s.B. 96, atlowmg Sunday en City, was fined $10 and costs
COLUMBUS _ J A y c. West Virginia Solo and
En· hquO: sales by local option on an intoxication charge ; WiiFlowers, 44, Columbus, assist- semble Festival .in Huntington. electmn.
.
liam F . Ward, Huntington, was
ant attorney general assigned The bands will preeent several . . -S.B. 97, requiring reflector~ fined $5 and costs on a defective
as counsel to the Public Utilities famous marches, concert se- Jzed license plates.
equipment charge and Lucille ·
Ohio (PUCO) lections and popular numbers. \
Maxine Durst, Mason County,
Commission of
the past two years, today was The p~bllc is invHed. A dona· CANADIANS RALLY
was fined $5 and costs for non·
appointed to the PUCO by Gov. !ton wtll be taken.
TAMPERE, Finland (UP)) - attendance of children in school. ,
James A. Rhodes.
1be Canadian national
"B"
.Flowers was expected to be Trial Nevet· Starts
hockey team rallied from a J,O
RELATIVE D!j':S
sworn In immediately to fill the I Civll A ,
deftclt Tuesday .to defeat Fin· Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kesterson .
chon
land 4-2 ln the ftrsl of a series Minersville have learned
of
vacancy on the comntlssion left n
by the Jan. s resignation •I PT. PLEASANT - 1be civil of European exhibition games. the death '•f their brother·inWarren J. Bettis, who became ac!ton of Florence
Reynolds
law, William Smith, Parkers·
Columbiana Counly prosecutor. vs. Homer P. Newell scheduled World War I, which lasted burg, suddenly Tuesday of, a
for trial . Tuesday m
41'. years, cost an estimated heart attack. Funeral services I
COLUMBUS - .8 REA K· County Circuit Court was set- 8.5 million lives, according 1o win be Thursday at the Kimes \
down of Gov. James Rhodes' tied prior to tis beginning at the 'Britannica Junior Encyclo. Funeral home there. Mrs. Kesrequeat for capital improve- 9. 30 a.m. Jurors for the case paedia.
terson will attend.

WOmen G0 Ifers Set JOne 30
'tati.onal Event
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Elderly people who
drove ,SHAVE.
th
e signs are being brought out
or rode tn automobiles a quar· l The signs were discontinued cleaned and assembled in full
tcr of a century or longer ago several years ago and the ag- and broken seta and giVen to • '
may remember the strip signs lency, known as R·F' removed select list or mu,.ums .
a Ion.8 tNhe signs
II lilt h ere
h so numerous
d
y kand stored them ln Leonard c Odell , president ,
•..: ~g walys adn. were so llnl· eBw ' or .
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.of the Berma Vtta Company,
terestmg ltat r1vers actua y
emg so unusual and mter· personally has presented a set '
slowed down below their aver- esting the agmg p~ple decid-lto the Smithsonian Institution
age speed of 35 miles so they ed the signs should not
be 1Washington, o. c.
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could read them .
' destroyed . With museums
Robert Magal\ an executive
Each sign had the most on the alert for unusual and 1of the R-C Co: wrote A v
and clever verse. historical mementos such items:Howell, president of the Meigs
interesting
always ending in BURMA have come into their own. Thus, . County Pioneer and Histon cal

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DAMAS(.1JS, Syril (UP!)
-Syria lodll) onler IJ. S. Em·
Melvin Smith. operator
ofl ball)' 8ecend Secretary WaltSmith's Upholstery in Parker.. er Snow~on e&gt;peHed wltlllo
bura . was guest s-••er when ' 41 bou.n as an all~•ed tpY
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Commitlees for 1965 or the the Pomeroy t..ions club held ill ...... offered Syrlln artDJ olfl- The
Twtn City Shrine club have been Ladies mght and Annlvel'aary cen $Z mlltioa lor mllttary
Syracuoe
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Prestdent
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at
the
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answered
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the and
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evenmg
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racuse department were ..,.
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t'ng omDmlt ees Blnc e., ha. ui - Mr. Smith .!howed films and Soowdeo with • " new plot \mooed to fi&amp;ht a brush blatA
· e mar aum, c lrman, talked on a recent safari he aa:ainst the Syrian army and Tuesday.
Charles Wagn~r and B. F Par~ went on in Africa. He
shot 1 revolution" and ~aid members 1
rna lee finance . Theodore Reed and killed an elephant bearing j of the ring worked for Soow- t Squadmen were caned at 12:•
IJr .,
Downing the largest tusks taken near . don. 11 said memben iDclud· .45 p.rn,. to _the residence of
and reeland Norns. member· the Indian ocean region in the lng 1
b8 d be
old M. Smtth. where Mrs. Smtih
0ffl
shJp, Arch1e C. Swartz, chair· I past several years Tht tusks j
rmy
cers
eo was ill She was transported to
man. Dale Hill. Dr . R. E. Boice are eight feet in length.
arrested aod some confessed. Veterans Memortal hospital and

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CLUB TO .\IF.F:T
The Pon1and -Creat
Bi!nd
lor11.! Dtmou::-tJ&lt;-~Hon cl ui.J wdl
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Harley and "RPfore the Colors , ism &lt;'hairman. in charge- Paul

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.\larthe Hose and Mr~ . Howard!
Fade,'' given by Mrs .
Henry \ Casd will be the guest ~peakl'r .
Ebt'rsbartl Will lead instructton l
Null. Naming a patriot will be l Quiet Day will lw held :"t the
un tp\!tl t' painllng .t. pnt luck l The February mt•etm~ oJ the l l
fEB .
the response to roll c&lt;~ll
Graef Epi"copal Chun ·h l'hurs·
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Ju ndt 'o\ 11\ be st'rvt'"d tit noon .
Lyd ta t"lrrle of lht' Umtt'd. Mt'l.h.\-Irs L1llu~ Houck ret'lrnt&gt;-1 Syrat'use Homemaker!!' club Wednesday evening , 7·30 p. day from 10 !i Ill hJ ~ 30 1-'
odtst dmrch was held 1\l~sd~y homf' Sunday , after a week's meets at town ha!l , 10 a .m. to m., Feb . 17, Middleport Church m. Churdt wnnw n ol
Metgs 1
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socJal visil iJ1 Columbus with Mr . and p.m
Prnt!T'am . •&lt;"' (;f'r- uf Chris! . in l'ooperation w11h Count~·. are invlled to attend
t'vt'lltng lfl t.he rhurch
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Mrs ( J Strauss and dau~h- trudP Johnston spt&lt;a k9 on Self The F'eeney . Bennett Pust 128, ~nd brmg a s~ck hmcil
.\ ll s .Jm Warne-r, prt'sJdent , ter and .Mr an d Mrs Jan Hauck Ht-lp Heallh l'&lt;HP ]Jot luc k luneh Anwrie.an l.t&gt;gwn
'iiJI'l"la! ser- Tlu• Willing Worker~ t' l&lt;IS!I of 1
upt:nt1:1 Lht&lt; medmg with . ~ poMr and Mrs Roy Mayer and at nol)n , bring lng own table viees. Public mvited .
the Entf'rprise F.UB
t:hurch
em.· Now 1 Sit Me Down. roo- daughter , r\a n(}' Jo ~JJenl the ' sennce
The Windmg TrJJI
Gardt.·n i will met&gt;t Thursday t'Venm,g at
vernmg ('hddren praymg
U1 1 weekend wilh rt'!ative~ in CoThe Past Prt&gt;'ildents of the ('!ub will meet ttl the G~s Co ! lhl home of Mr~ . Roger ~pen LAUNDRY~chool l)t&gt;vollons ~ere led by ' lumbus
Amencan Leg1oo AuxlhJ}ry or , oft Jet' m M1ddlt'(l0ft lor a Jnt't'l- cer w1lh M~ Jb.rlt'} H~ OWil
DRY CLEANING
!\Irs Harvey Vr:.J~ 'Hanken who I Mr . and Mrs Eldon Kraeu- Drew Webster Pust "'Ill meet 1mg and demonstrat\on at 8 p. ttS tilt' hostess. Mrs Paul Fnl'k WY 2-5428
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RADIO &amp; J,V,

We Will Pay % Cent Each
To Your Favorite Charity.
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Lunch
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White &amp; Ass'td. Colors

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128 Washington St.. Rav....

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Office hours, DaJlJ 4 to 6 p.

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~Jtandard.

trelld. on front : Two welt
mlrrun: Cut Jpol«&gt; wheel.,:
bu111l Electric Wlndahteld Wipen. var·

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duty
dut:r
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from CX1kW UIW&amp;b" ~
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requuted tn ombmtt
•xaet apeeltlcatlona of lh• untta for

llow"d ywlke

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whldl blda are aubm!Ued.
The Boud of Truat.ua "serve UM
rl..lht to nject any .er all bid&amp;.
requened

to

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with their bid f'lr the above equip·
ment a rurthl"r bid for the foli&lt;Jwln•
Townth\p Eo.iulpment . Said
amount
lo be d.-!udolld ,...... the Md pplet
for the
tnHlr., to 111'1t: 1854 Chf"v·
ro~t Dump Truot. l ohD OWN I.. A.
Tr•\-t..or W\tll moan~4 IIU)Wer. 1952

EVERYBOtY WINS!

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1~2

Truck.

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g Hafdtop? (0.. a Fast.t.ck 2+2. on ~o

and

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Btl IJ ""ttottlelt""

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Pmsbury Ass'td Flavors

ake Mix

Dried

ZO-oz.

Pinto Beans

boxea

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65c

4lc
--69t
49c
55c

Action Bleach--- ---····--

79r

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AJ-. ' w.n

89c

Florient

llbea ,_ sllop at~ ~tore

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71c

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lcm dollv's wodh more

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till'

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(Offer good until March 31 , 1965.)

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Vel Powder ____ -------. 2

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Vine Ripe
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~COLUMBIA

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Vel Liquid-···-··--·---·- .....
bottle
Ajax Liquid
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llaiu Ruuet

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Ask your dealer about the 30-day home trial
offer on GAS dryers. Prove to your own satisfaction why NO other dryer can surpass the
speed, economy, dependability and down-~
right personal benefit of GAS . TRY it your- .
self. You'll LIKE it.

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FabDetergent ................ •:: 85c

eoa

(MV. :Ire! .::..t .....
-.: 49e".: Ban .--------~---....... ~ ..

39c

Cashmere----- --------- 2 ~ 37c

Hook: Ren Tow Loop; Heavy dut:r
rront and rear 8J)rln.u with Aux.U1ar ~· sprln11: Cuttom Cab: Turn Sii·
nab wllh Hauard Swltdl I&lt; M•rkef"
h&amp;hhl: 1-'uwrr SLP.ering Optional 7 "
i Dump bodu with H•lf eab protector
or l"qulv• tent wtlh bo\11 mountl"d.
Mud fi•JHI and patnt.d )loll" l.o. T•U•
rate ffW &amp;Prea4lfll MK•rlalt. Tnu:k
.. be pal.o.t.-"1 .

Palmolive-·-------·- ___ 2- = -37-c
Cashmere Bouquet _. ___ • 3

15-tl&amp;

9 Fruit Cocktail ..... 4 ~• 89c
4
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H;i;Spray "":.: ..,

lable ,pud: Two spet4 Rear Axl•
16,000 llu . or laner; Huvy
banery: Span whel'lt Hea'")'
OU filter : Freah Air Beater &amp;
fros l~r. l n,.rra~ed Coolln1: Front

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ork &amp;Beans

dump

a _, Ten Ply Mud and mow tread
on rear: Two II 00 a 10 Td Pb'

arc-

Blw lonnt't

Kraft Crtuker Barrel Cheese 10-oz pkg.
MILD J$c Mai.OW J9c IHARP 55C Ea. SKARP 57C

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trllcll., •• fuiOwt: G.V,W. of 23,000 lb.
or ln"Jer ; Proper Wheelb ..e for 1 •
9 dump ~d . I Butn front axle '1,000
lb•. or l•reer, Frauw R.eiDforeeuwat
and ""~'} Duly Br.Ut: 3410 eu. ln. · or
or lw-1er v.a ll'nfiJI.•: 280 Cu . iD. or
larltr I cylinder en,fiM (Bid lholdd
•uoteo optional eatllDI: Fin IPMd.
(D\red In fifth TrUll.):
Vuut 9.00

Bidden

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29c
arg8l1ne -------------- 1-tb.
---Krispy Crackers ~~ ____ . bo':" 3lc

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LIGAL NOTICI - - The Che5trr Town~tup Botrll of
Truatee• will re-cel~ .. ~aled bids un-

Bldderl

Exp. 1/ 2(1/ Gl

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:GAS
DRYER

lolld D.fldout Awtn

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butcherin&amp; and cutting . Phil Meier, Phone WY
2-3510.
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stacks,.
of wash
.get a

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4-tb Bag

JZ-oz..

FREE

CU~'l'OM

·tor drying

- ..... Spotlight

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White Cloud Tissue __ . __ _ '"·
.... 27c

I(._Y, C.

::- 89c &lt;llerries .... -____,_ 6 ":,."' $1

I 4 tiC

1965.

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49c Peaches ~~ ~ .11::0.... 4 ~• $1

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birth records and olmost lilY
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in this ad

lb.

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100-ct.

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CII.U.CM!I -------- 4»

59c

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89e Peas

Biuuits ............... l2

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Rib Chops ::.~ . . 59c
Loin Chops :::.c~. . 69c
First Cut c;;: 39c

Thrifty

Sirloin Tip Roast .. 99c ··-89c

A LADY wants housework five
days a week . Mr:1.
Lewis
Peters, 176 Sycamore
St.,
Middleporl.
2 15 31c

" M:-:el" "vin- E.

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"Pork Chop Sale"

Emoloyment Wanted

Dr-.

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SAVE YOUR R. C. COLA.
DIET
COLA, NEHI TRUll FRUil
ORANGE. AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE CAPS

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500

Semi-Boneless Ham •
69c
Boneless Ham .. F:".c:·~. -. ~h~: ~ :·~'. 99c
Fresh Meat Loaf
59c

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BEST COLA BUY

A;

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FulJ Shank Half

serves 18

The Meigs County Democratic nub held a fund raising auction at their meeting Monday
evl!ning at the Second
Ward
house with Mrs. Sylvia Zwilling
as ~uctioneer.
During the evenlns a heart
shaped cake baked and donat- 1
ed by Mrs . Francls Andrews,

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Smoked Ham

carton

,· Hurry! Still time to win a
Top Value Stamps

Demm:ratic dub
f.ondul'ls Auction

Required!
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French City Brand

SERVES THREE

CLELAND'S T.V.

Swatn·l. Mrs. Frank Vaughan ber.
and Mrs . Karl Krautter.
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No 'Purchase

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read the story What Buenos
I te 1 wert&gt; Monda} vtsJtw ::;
m at the home
Mrs Gerald I m
Feb 17 Memlmts Means." tellmg that ll 18 1 Parkers bLJrg . W Va
Wildermuth Wednesday even-' bers lift' to brmg gut'st!i
t'as~ tu mak.e fnend~ Wllh peo- ! M1ss Ruth Aun l:latl .!y, !.tU- mg Each memhet 1s to bnng a
FEB. 18
pi~, of other l~ds if .one only I d{'nt at Columbus Busmt!.&gt;S Um· l gift for a patit"nt a.t Miller 's Magnolia Temple , Pythian Sl&amp;t rlt:S lo understand them .
l versity, spent the weekrnd Wtlh . Cottage Dayton .
tt&gt;rs will meet 1n regular setThe group partlrl~~ted 1 ~
her p&lt;arenl s. Mr. and Mrs . Wil- ·, Regul~r meeting of the Brad- ,sion at the OA V haU Thursday,
SJ~msn·e \~admg of God Seeks bur Bailey
: bury PTA will be held Wednes- at 7 30 pm .
HIS Own.'. and smgmg
~ e I Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Wil - 1 day even ing , Feb. 17 at 7:30 The Syracuse · Method~t
hynms . All P:ople Of 1 he son and daughter5 .1nd Lie~ a Kay I at the school. There will IJ€' the church Will sponsor a soup , pte
~an h.· ~nd ··1..h"' Vote~ Of .lett were Sunday
dmner 1regular Founders' Day
pro- , and coUee sale in the ch_urch
God Is Caltmg .
· guests ot Mr . iind !\-1 n.
Carl gram . Refreshments wlll
be l kitchen , Thursday. Contamers
r-.lrs. W. R Carpenter , p~o- Moore .
s£&gt;rved by the Fourth
Grade I must bt&gt; provided [?r carry~
gr&lt;J leader, had for ~~r .~o~lc ,
Mr . and Mrs . Gcralri M ~•, •hacl room mothers .
service. orders will be dehv~
" Uu1 duldrrn and theu s
She and family ur Syracuse spent I Class 12 Circle of
Heath I ered if necessary .
brli11gl:t out UJat all have~ ~u~ sunday wit.h her mother. !vl r~. Methodist Churrh wiH
meet
An Americanism
program
as elttzens .or a communtly
sus 1e Fischer.
I Wednesday evenmg, Feb. 17 ~t will be p_resent~ _by the Arne~
nt&lt;w nat10ns.' tb_at the ta sk of
Mrs. Susie Fischer and Mrs. 1the church at 8 p.m. Mrs. Davtd can Legwn Auxiliary of Lewts
the part&gt;nt ts btgger uuw t~an Gerald Michael callt&gt;d Su nday Entsminger will be t.he devo- Manley Post 263 Thwsday at
ev~r m hJsto~y , and th_at chi!~- afternoon on Mr . and Mrs. 00'1 tiona! leader with Mrs. Emer- .;.;;;.;;;.;;;.::;._;_;;~.;...==-'"'""
r~n &lt;' an be giv en the fl,ght haiti- · Brewt'r und family of Por tl;md . son Jones , program cha irman.
tude- on ly by parents \\~ ave l Mr and Mrs. William BlaJ&lt;e Hostesses will be Mrs.
Guy
!he spml of goo:&lt;l will.
e pro- of D~r&lt;.:a~ spent Tu~ay f'Vf'n- Shuler: Mrs . Glenn Lambert ,
gram dosf'd with the ~hou~h~ . ing with his s1ster, Mrs . Susie Mrs Jane Gilkey and Mrs.
" The task be lore the c urc . ts Fischer.
Uer~an Haddox.
.
imm£&gt;rs('. bu~ the .rwe~ w~tc~
Mr and Mrs. Charles GraveThe Middleport Literary Club
Wo Repolr All
Cllflsl IJas gtve~ . IS c urc 18 -------·- -will meet Wednesday afternoon
Mok" &amp;Modele
more than sufhcrent.'' b .
1was awarded to Alva Smith. , at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs .
Fol\owmg a short
usmess Various subjects werl! discuss·----1 sesswn . a dessert course was lect by the large group prese-nt. I
, , ~ .
i se-rve-d from an attractive 1able 'Erllf'st Wingett presided at the ly of Dunbar ' w_. Va. WUP. :')Uil '
cenrere-d with a cherry t~ee,l business session in the absence I day guests of h1s mol her , _Mrs .
WY 'l-2255
by thl' hostesses , Mr5. Wilham Iof the president, Mrs. Bob Re.i.- \ B. F. Gravely and b~ 111ster. 608 E. M•1n St.
Pomeroy

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Stamps!

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Nabisco ------

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59c

41e

Folrer'• Vat Pac Coffee

Rhubarb

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25c Strawberries ,._ 39c

Regular or Drip :. 82e

�O&amp;AOUMe

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Mo-lay De.ld.llDI 9.00

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RATES

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OI"FICE !IOL:RS
6:JO A M tn 500 P M Dally
ktutdii) ---41 S-0 A M to 12:00 noon
IT'S SO £ASY

'2 DOOR

By RlCK

CoqJs was the re&lt;:"ipient minimum of heavy-style pro·
o~. mday mght of a one-hour duction numbers, and a mill
.u ~~t&lt;~l sa lute by Dinah Shore mum of haavy-handed ldea!J.s.
,,rl Huny Belafunte on ABC- tic talk (thank heaven no one
\lnre lh ~n 100 co
I
thought
calling Abby Mann

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

$699

tir~&gt;s.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Ca-=:a~og

OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

,..--:::--:::-::-..,.---:--12 15 tfc
TRAILER lots lor renl. ctose : Business Services
C:amping Equip. Laundrymal and school•
AUtTIONU!ll
"A:PACRES ARE HERE" PHONE WY 2-2156 toValle:y
Lumber &amp; Supply ComComplete Service
ALL SJC models
including
pany, MJddleport.
lf\-3·tfc
Crtlt IJracUord
Buffaloes with oplional built ·~
1tiHEE on::: four ron'11 turr1i!'1 h&amp;
t.trtte, PMM .,
ins, stoves, dinette set, sink,
Card of Th~nks
- .----ed and tmfurnl!lbed apar1A. c. BRADFORD
toilet, ice bux, etc. Sleeps 6
WE WISH to (').;press our most rnents WV 2-543-4
l2 6 tfr •
&amp;ac'- 01111
or more. All the comfort of
sincere thanks to mtr manv _ _ ' - HOUSE
'
....,
1lome in an easy towing, easy
&amp;
18
tfc
tn Pomeroy
put Up Apache .Camping Trail- I
friends, relatives and m~igh- 6 R00 J\1
bors for their generous. net s Phone WY 2-5385.
of kindnf'ss, sympat!IY, flor&lt;~l
2 11 tfc
lNCOME TAX Servtce, John·
cr - Price $445 up. Ask 8·
'b
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fl
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- - ·son • Simpson Insurance Ag·
bout our "Early Bird Bonus I
tn utes, car s. a er I e re- APAHTMENT, 5 rooms
and
Ro
SJic!' Arnsbary Apache Trav6 Coats Buildrent death ot our mother. balh , shower an d l ub. 63 s· ency •~rddlom t•
el Trailers, 631 4th Ave., Gal- 1
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Dpi!'iy Thomas. OUT dt-epP!'il
3rd St., Middleport. Phone
ng. 1 epor ·
Uc
lipolis, 0., Hrs. 12 • 9 p.m.
20
1
gratitude to Rev. Paul Hci~t WY 2-2671
1 15 tfc - - - - - - - - - - Most any time by appointof Martins Ferrv and
the l
-------Van Hope Funer~•l Home, Til· TRAILER LOTS - free se~· MAJOR Medical Health Plan
ment, 446-{)239 ·
2 16 6tc
tonsvllle, Rev . JosPph
R.l age and water. Brown's Trail non • cancellable, guaranted, --,----------c- I
Kraley and F:w ing Funer:11 er Park IState Approved), renewable. Pays 100 per cent
Homr 1-'onwrrw Ohin
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY of Medical bills, over DeReal Estate For Sale
1
l5 tfc ductible. Call Jim Johnson
Biffington Family
2-3324.
.~ 17 ltc 1 5 -ROOMa~artment and bath
WY 2-2903
for information. HOUSE I'OR SALE. 3 miles
from Pomero.v on Rt 14.1
All utililies fur1 19 30tc
1\' f. WISH tv thank the Porr. l unl'urnishct
John
A. .JeFfers, .Jr., Phone
m.shed Upstairs above
Dr.
e-roy, \1 iddle]XJrl and .\Jason 1
WY
2-6046.
2 17 tile
1'1/elgler BuildlDg "'lppl) f o r
Fire llepart nwnt s for
the · Dunov :m's ofrce Phone WY
---new homes Built in kitch· FOR SALE - 5 rooms and
efforts in lr) mg to stl\'t' our 2-JII46 or WY 2-2064.
ens, storm windows. alum- bath. partial basement, nP.w
1 12 lfc
home. and to all the people
inum siding. Call Guy NCig- 66 in. sink , new water tank
who have lll'lprd in WI) way - - - -- - - -- - ler, RacineA Ohio.
and 6 rooms, with bath, full
thrir kindn ess wilt alwa;.'s bf'
For Sale
12 29 tfc
basement, furnace, 2 Jots, I
appreciAtf'd
garage. Phone or see Mrs. I
Mr. and .'vlrs. Raymond
r
LSON &amp; s • c w h
Snide r ond Famih
63 Buick
$1 995 ' WI
on s ar as on Wayne Harrison, 237 Race St.,
!.liddleport, WY 2-3704.
1
2 17 ltp
I Sta . Wagon . Special. 'Only
Page
Street, Middleport.
2
17
31c
NE ARE DEE PI~- graterul 30,546 easy miles. Really I Call WY -2-5212.
2-6-Jot~
=~=--=---and wish tu Lhomk the friends sharp, AuiOmatic shift.
i \\~2-324ii9-ihe phone to cal FOR
SALE: 7 room house with
bath. Rutland. Carl Hysell.
relath·es. nc 1 ghbor~. and bus· 64 Pontiac _ $2,695
for Limestones, any
size
SH 2-4524.
2 16 6tc
iness associates for
their Catalina 4 dr. Just arrivetl
Prompt delivery. Emmet W
sympalh~· . k indnr ~s.
01 n d , on 65 Pontiac from satisfied . Shuler, Contracting.
1 29 tfr
beautiful floral o£ferings dur- eustomer. Hydramatic. R&amp;H. 1
Extra cle&lt;~ll.
ing the death r 1 .. w :ll' •'\ l'd
~~ f'~eser. PhuDbbl&amp; Ulll
husband and father, A. E. Er-1
Ueallq
win. We are e&gt;pecialty grateM!D..mDo, Oldo
POMEROY - 6 • room home
ful to Hev. Donald Hicks, Dr.
Pomeroy, Ohio
End vo111 sewer troublee
with bath, forced hot
air
H. R. Pickens. The Rawlings·
We ban .0 dza
heating, stone mantel
and
Coats Funeral Home.
the
Sewer Madd:lles
fireplace with built in book- I
Homebuilders' Class uf The· 52 I.ALLON Hotpoint electric
RealoDallle tt.1ft
cases, plenty closet space,
Church of Christ , and to all water healer. All new units.
can W1 z.mt Da)' or NlgDt:
unfinished attic, full
base140
00.
Phone
WY
2-6103.
7
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with
garage.
Extra
[o·
Wh0 .:lS::ii~trd in Cln~'Wfly .
with double block garage
Mrs A. E. Erwin and , _ _ _ ___ _ _ 2:_17 3tp tii':A"riNG, Plumbing, Mneller
-Furoace&amp;.
&amp;rDold
Brolllen,
Conveniently
located only ~
Famil y
MARKET, S y r afew minutes from courthouse
118 l!:asl MolD Slreel, PIIJIIo
cuse, has on special Thur.- erG!'· l'llooe In WMI.
and all shopping. 1!6,500.00. 1
Notice
day, Friday and Saturday, 1
zo
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POMEROY6 - room frame
7
gallon Producers or Brough.
hous~ on Mulberry Heights
YOU ARE INVITED
ton 's milk 59c gallon with $5
Help Wanted
near new grade school and
FARM CHEMICAL
or more grocery pu.rchase, 12
hospital. Nice bath, kitchen,
, hamburger buns 9c with pur- FEMALE. Unmarried. Several fUll basement with recreation
SPRAY MEETING
openings in factory coming room, attached garage and
1 chase of 2 lbs. ground chuck
WED., FEB. 17
1 abt rebgu 1ar pri;e 59c lb.- 3 up soon, Stator Winding de- brepedezew)ay; 80 ft. lot (land1 s. o1ogna ,J. 00 . - 1arge parlment. Previous factory sea
1:00 PM and 8,00 PM
, •16,000.00. FHA 30
eAt L..,dmark
fresh eggs, 49c a dozen- 50 expenence desirable but not year loan available.
Town &amp;: country Store
lb. extra good unclassifled po- necessary. Apply in person at SYRACUSE - 5 • room frame
Pomeroy, Ohio
I taloes $2.05- 5 lb. tomatoes
Imperial Electric Company, home wtih bath, full basement
Get latest information on
79c.
Middleport.
2 16 3tc
forced hot air heating, with
&lt;Reed control
chemicals,
Open Sunday• ll a. m. to · - - -carport. House is fully insU·
uses and applications.
p. m. Daih t1 a. m. to 8 p. m. tEMA~E:. Don't ,bunt
work. lated (6 months heat
bill
.DOOR PRIZES
Saturday Ull t p m
Let It fmd you. Let uo talk t90.00). Large lot (180' X 180')
•REFRESHMENTS
• 2 ' 17 31
to you in the privacy of your fruit trees and shade trees.
_ c _ own home about opportunities
PANCAKE AND saUSage - sup. T
'" t' H
Kitchen has built-in dishwash·
HONDA MOTORCYCLE.
305 10 upperware p~s 10 ouse- er, range top and oven, $16,per, Chester Gradf' School series. A-l shape. Phone WY ware parties. Commission, 500.00. 30 year FHA loan
Z 16 l)tc Car necessary •. but not expere avallabJe.
Feb. 20, 5 p. m. till ? All 2-6677.
the pancukes you can eat.
__
ience. We tram, .earn-as-you· c.
CUCKLER, REALTOR
Adults, 75c. Children, SOc. TO CLEAN carpets better we'll learn. CaH or write: Royalty BOX %!1
WY Z-3830
Sponoor: Chester Fire Depart- Joan a Blue Lustre Carpel Sales, 63 N, 7th St., McConPOMEROY, OHIO
ment
2 16 51p
Shampooer FREE with pur- nelsvJHo.
2-!Utc
2 16 31c
chase of Blue Lustre Sham. CONTACT. Juvenile
Judge, 1.c ROOM house for saie~-1 acre
LOST
poo. Baker Furniture. Mid- Pomeroy, WY 2-3096
from of ground and well water.
Tree and Walker
dleport, Ohio.
2 16 6tc 9:00 a.m. until 4:00
p.m. Price $1,500. On Beech Grove
Coon bound
Woman or man and wife, 45 Road. Inquire at Guy Priddy
Blaek, wblte and brown,
MOTORCYCLE,
53 Triumph, years or over to live in and residence. on Beech Grove
Loti lD viclnlly of Nease
$300.00. Recently overhaul- take care of a family of 4 to Road.
,_13-6tp
Selllem•nl
ed. Go-Kart Dart. Good buy. 5 boys, from 12 years down _ __:::.__ _ _ _ _:_:_:_::&gt;
Tldo doJ Is very sby
$150.011. Mrs. Beatty,
New to 2 years.
2-6-3otc FOR SALE: Three bedrooms,
Bee Grady Craig. Syracuse, or Haven, 882~31 68.
2 16 3tc WANTED housekeeper to live bath, basement, garage, •u
0
Call WY Z-28!0.
R•ward
FRESH U(•LSTEIN cow with in. Phnne WY 2-2606.
furnace, fireplace. 21&gt; lobo.
2 15 lfc
calf, milking unit.
Charles
I 3 tfe
Phone 77mll Mason.
Mash, Bunker Hill, 2-1&amp;-litc --;;Ucc.s'"."'c"lv:;;llc;ltl;:cn:c:-:klo=T::os:::h:::l2-13-30tp
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KeD-women 18 aa4 on-. SMIIn 10.._ FOR SALE, at Dorcas, modp
CIDCKEN Bar·B-Q-, - Sa1Jr1ay 1AUCTION at M~sonette, Mason, ~~ 8!:'io~"=
February 20 Pickup
and W. Va., startmg Feb. 18 at traln1n1 unu1 &amp;PPOifltecl.
ern seven room home,
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bedrooms, _2 with wall • todelivery service only. Con~ 7 p.m. every Thursday. All t~ot~ o• JQh. ....n... N~t11ll'4ntleDta.
. d 0f me cha d'
Wrtte toda, J19bll •~m•, ~ .nd
wall carpeting. Large panelkm
8
tact any Middleport Fireman
r n lSe, new thm~e.
ed Uving room with firefor your order.
2 9 Utp
used.
Every
Saturday o:J: 1 •~e::":" ..::.~ m.t.,• 01 place, full basement
and
night at MI. Alto, 7 p.m. Man- __;_ _-'.:,.,;.;_...::.:::._:,;;,.;__
RUG WeaYing. WI 9-2826.
agement, Faulkner &amp; Jones
Auto Sal•
laundry room. Gas heat and
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air condltloning, Storm doors
;c
1955 PLYM--OUTH Call
and windows. 1'/• acre lot.
lUTOMOBILE llllrurance been HAY delivered first and second
,'
~ Call after 3:00 p. m. WI t.
eancallecl? 1"""' your opera- cutting. Also Straw. W. Cliff 6313 after 5 oclock.
2103.
2 12 12tc
2 II Btp
tor'l llcenle? Call WY :Hill Stoul Guy•vllle, Ohio.
Rt _
-:-:-7"'--:--::-..,--.:llltl=::• 1, Ph. MO 2-2439.
2-13-3tltp 19110 VALIANT, In goad C!Oil- SIX ROOM . house, full base- Wanted To
dltion. May be seen during ment, 2 miles north of HemBuy
SINGER automatic Zig
Zag week at saw mill on Peaeh lock Grove. Free gas. Floyd
"~NTI="'Q::;;UE;;;---;fu-m
-l:tur
:--e-,--cAladdin sewing machine. Like new Fork Rd. Call anytime. WY Well, Chester, Ohio. Phone
lamp and old iroD pieces, mar- condition. 195 -00 - Terw. U812.
2 11 6tc 1185-2481.
2 11 ftc
WY
Z-3862.
2
12
5tc
ble topped piece, Mrs. HowTbe llaml!lor
HOUSE for sale: 3 miles from
World liiiiiUnl II lumpOid
Pomeroy on Rt. 113. John A.
ard Cecil, 800 W. Main St., ELEC'J'ROLUX Sweeper,_ A-1
Pomeroy, WY 2-0262.
,condition, has all clearung at·
Eulltstce
Jeffers. Jr., Ph. WY 2-6046.
2 3 tic tachments.
G. .anteed. 811 car - , rldo ll!d ,...
2 10 6tc
i-TAND--IN-G_Thn_ber-._To_:p~casl!-= I $lt.95• WY 2-:1862.
form-. Smlll oor .........., FOR SALE-Mlddle0011'a tall12
2
price paid. Marion Reynolds,
fite
ll!d ...........
at buDd!... looat.s . , N.
Coolville, Ohio, Rt. 3, CaD SINGER PORTABLE, IU11J'an-'
Sol
Secaud Slroel, Middleport.
after 4 o'clock, 667-3SOS.
teed and eqoippecl to 1110110./lletroJicllll Prleed lor qalct lllle. Ia.
l·ll..Uc gram, zig zag, fancy destgn,
E. MaiD s-, ...,....,
qulnl al Oblo llolol.
_.::...:::...::.:1 etc. Full balance t16.15. WV
1'11D111 In Wl7l
FA!Utl B2 A. on bard
road.
P.rm MIIC 1nery
2-3862.
2 12 51&lt;!
t 22 tie
building sites, nld bouse and
FOR SALE: Fergu0011 8-polnt USED Army field jackets, Air 1002 RONDA Super Hawk, ~- barn, \1 mineral. Leaded.
bitch, 2 bottom plows. Wil· Corps coveralls, pan11 111111 Gene Dodson, t'll Brownell llooler Smith, Star lU. No.
llam Gainer, Loag Bottmo, shtrts. Carl Chevalier, Long Ave., Middleport, Ohio.
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was on camera a tremendous the tower and are about one •
amount of time.
half that thickness at the top. i
Miss Shore, looking wonderful
again, was magical in her
treatment of a song 1 had The Cbannel Swim: Televinever particularly identified ~ ion will present live coverage
will. her f!tyle before-a Latin of the scheduled Ranger Eight
number. It seemed extremely moon shot Wednesday, starting
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suitable for her delivery . and i:lt noon EST ... From a Holly·
established her again as an in- 1 wood Bhow business trade
WHY DON'TYE
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paper . '·Theyre gabbln' a
comparable torch singer.
HIDE IT OUT IN
NEVER GOES
I WISH I COUlD
'Gone With The Wind' seOUT YONDER
NK OFA GOOD
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and Belafonte turned in a so~-'
easy, so-relax"', so-expert renderlng llf soogs in various ianguages, slngly and together,
just sitting there, doi~g a few
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J1owev
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DOWN
LA llize
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of type
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8 very powerful factor m help5. Unable
l&lt;n"''
to llen.r
•1 t·rwurkPd song in
~?St ing
the
more
gentle2. Occipltol
9.
Decree
protuber..
•ngu&lt;Jge. "Getlin
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10. Cook'.s
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l'ou, ·· and did the ghan: Kn_ow day , ~or instance, ABC·
garment
::1. Compre~J&amp;
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shakmg TV wrll present its second spe- 12. Maturing.
4.. Point of
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6. Feneer·~
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ubsJded, and a ·,
quickly ccntly, NBC-TV's "Suspense 14.Apou1sb
foil
r.te warmed t~ ~~e. an~ B~la- Theatre" presented a two-parq
oMcer:
'1. Region
G.B.
1d were able to eJr smgmg, story in which Hugh O'Brian 1
8. Forufied
16. Consumr.
place
it
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t
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and
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Rush
headed
off
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9. Taxi
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11. The Empire
·. PI I.
s, ey WNe JUSt tions officials. Monday night's
note
State:
abbr.
1 don 't k
musical salute to the Peace ( 21. F9.N'rl
bullding
16. Unit of
JUst swell" now exactly what Corps certainly won't do that ·
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work
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kitchen.
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2 3
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one
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FURNISHED apartmenl,
4 ' wonderful to buy.
rooms and batt1. 1128 E. Mam NORMALLY PRICID $1195 ____ ______ REDUCED TO $999
Sl, Phone WY 2-3408.
i 1960 RAMBLER CLASSIC 4 DOOR STATION WAGON
2 12 6tc
Loeatly ow ned and a nicf' well carl'd for car. 6 ryl. engine
wilh new ru•~s, std . tram .. rarho, heater, :;:oud t1res. Beige
nvo 4 room furnished apart·l and
fiiush.
ments. OPe first floor WV 2- l WASbrown
$999
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6 ROOM HOUSE, W. MaiD
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Monday night's hour virtually a entirely of marble. These walls

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Ill-Dally Sentinel. Pomerov-Middleport . 0 . Feb. 17 . 1965 1

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Theadorus Council will Receive
State Officer at District Rally
Theodorus Council Daughters day , April Zl. Tickets

Around And
About
Middleport

God'• Integration

Ice Sknting Party
Held by Sorority

b Pmtor'• Theme

An Ice skating party
was '"God's lntewalion" wa s the
fur the held by members of Ohio Eta sermon topic given by lh• KeY.
dinn
h"ch rn be
ed t Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Marvin E. DQwsnn of He • t h
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of Amertca mel ill regular .... I
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serv a Sorority and their guests Feb- Methodist Church during
tho
Cirdes of the First Bapt ist Smart Mrs Harold Chast&gt; ehan -1 Past Presidents Mere honor· ;:
I ston Monday evening at
the 16 p.m. are '1.85 and reserva· ruary 5. Bot dogs, coffee "tnd morning worship service at the
ehurch of lv11ddltopon ri&lt;~mwd man prestdt'd
l ,&gt;d at thf' Portland D T A meet· j Mr and Mrs Randolph Ward IOOF . hall wi~h Lottie Cohen, tlon~ and mo~ey w~ch ar_e to chocolate were served around Mt. Moriah Bapllst Church SunMarch aC'tJvttitos Ln n. ~tlmg -.. Tht' nr&lt;:lt- plannf&gt;d to prt&gt;~a:·to tng ob&lt;;l'ntn&amp; F'ounders Day. lot Kavt" nswood Vtstled recently counct!or, ~res tdmg. . .
I be m at Manetta ~ . Aprll 19 the bonflre during the evening day . His scripture Jesson wal
'I'uesday ntght
r tray favors fo r both lvntl .Lu"· \\'ulllen honored rPreived cor. with her mother, Mra. James r . ~he _meeting opened m rn.ual- are to_bt given to Mane ~auck,
AttendlnR were Mr. and Mrs. taken rrom Ephesians.
Member shutm~ at f&lt;.:1 ,JN pttJ.ls at the next met'tmg lt•r sa~o:es and tht' mf'n rl"'li"ived ~urray Mn;. Ward wu
the tstlc form. Two me_mbe~s
of council dep~ty . A practice ror Don Betzing, Mr. aDd
Tom Music ~as presented _by _the
time will bt- rl:'rnemlit&gt;rt&gt;d by the Easter St'Rson Mrs. Bt-rLha ~-ups The past presidents includ overnight guest of her_ mother I Fores.t Rose Council Ku-t and ! the rally will be held at Tup- Sfnith, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Me- junior chotr under the directmn
the E:lef'ta Clrdt' whwll lllt'l Archer gave devotwns
t'd ~1rs. Howal·d Ebersb&lt;tch, last Thursday
returmng
to Phylhs _Rowan wer_e gu~st.s. Re- I pers Plains on Sunday, April DanJel. Mr. and Mrs. James of Mrs. Paul Gomer with ~rl.
Tuesday evenmg at ;tw hum"'
Mrs Wtllts Anlhonv wa~ m ' \Irs . Pf'arl Erwin ~rs . Edgar Ravenswood Friday.
port~ ill were_Edith Hmes a~d 11 at 1 p.m. Those _attending Wisecup and Dr. and Mrs . Keith campbell Harper accompamest.
ot Mr s .-'\ R Pullen .:~n P:· lm· cha rge of the love-gtft ded lca- Brt&gt;wer. Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Mr. and Mrs . Fielding Hawk- VlelsAJadr~oushS m HColze~ HoMs~lt- arehto take ~I o sandwktedchest.
Riggs
Jamar ilia Ward sang a vocal
St M ~ 111 FulTz 111a 1r rwnSht-a lsogavetheprogru n
H b tP . ~sEdgar
ka,
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arne
emTeCounctwasas
ore·
solo "HowGreatThouArt,"
err~ 1: 0 ', _111"rll I"·,, ..,,...... "'h iC";l tn&lt;·ludrd an artirle takt'n ~lr cr eM
r lrhKe,Lo. r Beegle ins left Sunday for a two wee hart , WilmetH~ Smith and Kath- Cf'ive the Slate Vice-Councilor social hour was enjoyed. Games
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man . gave 11r v , , ~ . , , • " '
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during t servtce.
from -- (;u 1ctepo:st " Mrs Sm&lt;:ttl l
w'· ll
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Mr vacation m ['on a .
ryn Goodwin. One member, AI· at the evenmg sesston of the were played with prizes awardMrs. Fr an('t'!l Bt&gt;arhs prPse nt · served&lt;:~ salad course to the i \l r~. 18 1aml ' c :~Y , Robet-l 1 M and Mrs Russell Roush ta Nelson lost by death and rally and to follow up with a ed the winners, and refresht&gt;d devutwn~ t'lll ltlt'(f
~\ 11..1· 11 ~ abovt' muned and Mrs Lilli&lt;:tn ~ 0- _t"rt eeg e an
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Eric
O.aM Htll Vl:lil· flowers were sent.
drill for the State Vice-Council4 ments were ~ved.
MIA M [ BEACH
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er 's _Mrte .. DuriTIJI! rlk·. busmt:'~" McGht&gt;e , .\1rs .Jacob Turm•r . j ( _?:&lt;J.rL1 . • . f th 1 1 pTA .::;, s~~· the weekend with their 1 A communication was read 1or and Associate State Vice - The charter will be draped - Heavyweight Rodolfo Diaz of
s~ssto~ two ll:'!ttors lr urn ~~~~s: Mt s John Scme!S, Mrs Bert 1ht' . mtot~ . 0Ma~h:c~u · 8 ~~ . ar~~ts Mr. and Mrs. Alfred from Edith Wakely , district dep- Councilor. Thank you
car&lt;:b In memory of Alta Nelson
at Argentina will meet Miami 's
s1onanes were 1ead &lt;~r_a pla ns Buduner . and Mrs Milton Hood wus ~Jven p ~ fftt Lo . 8
~oush 'Middlpurl and with Mr. I uty , announcing the District raJ- [ were read from Cora Beegle the next meetlng and officers Levi Forte in a scheduled 1~
1 glt!
were made to v1 s1t th1• ,-.,yr~··q"*'
aye ro 1 • utse r~wM 0 1t' H . 11 1 Rut- Jy to be held at the American Iand the Nelson family.
and the team are requested to rounder at the Miami Beacb
Rest Homt 1n .\1:u C"h
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l)OHCAS CIRCLE
·I er · Mrs. Hale,. and Mr. P~! ~e and rs. . wig~ J_se 11 enter- Legion hall in Marietta, Thurs- At the close of the meeting, a wear white.
Auditorium Feb. 24.
Tonv Fov.lt&gt;r ~&lt;I " appointed
Pl&lt;tw; wNt' made to remem- prt'sented a skit on the begmn- land. Sun.day t e_ ~se s
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· gn·l atten d· · lllF of pTA
tamed . w1th a dmner . m honor
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The cJrdt' will ]Jrepare p : ~ tt-s mg llberlm Co llege hy the Dor- Karl Weddle and Roger Will- of their gra~dson, Encb,' ~
of cook ies :t:~nd ~-a ndv !4• ~llut ('a~ ('Trcit• meeting at the home ford presented a duet on musi- celebrated hts second ~rt ayd
inso for Ea~teT \l r~
1lavTd r u! Mrs Char lt"s St'arles. Mrs. cal mstruments, and a special Others presenflf wered , 1r and
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John Je
ers an d 1'Mr. an d
Darst prt'~tor. t~ tht' OfLH.;r:-1rn f'll · ' Searles . c·hatrman.
prest·ded
st'lectJOn
was presente d
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· t·r presen1e d bund mem bers from lh e p or t- Mrs. Raro h terce
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t "tlled · ·A ·:'olPw [)uy tor K 01,1 I t.
·\lr~ · John K&lt;~u
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· Mrs
ous and son, E nc.
which 1s lw·;L)P{j 1n .\r lturt' , dev 11 twn!l
tncludt ng
Psalm ,l;;,nd SdlOol. These mc111ded 81\·
Jnd. Mrmbt•r-s brnught '. uln ~'d 145. &lt;1 mt&gt;dt lat ton Pnttt led. "Mem ly Hf'egle, Hit:ky Proffitt, Becky Max Lambert of Columbus
meal s robe st'TI! To '\~mt·v :\l.1x·, mmlt''i ... and dost'd with a po- Proffitt. Robin Allen. Pam Mid- visited with his parenls, Mr.
ton . a rnr e1gn 111 1~~~ (111,1'1
em ·WtHJ Slore~ Bng hl M.;om- diesworth, Karl Weddle, Ollie and Mrs. Dana Lambert, recentA de'i~l'rl ('lltLI~t· -~-~~ _.,,·,u\ oms :-;ht' l('d 1ht' gn•up
in ~ Sane B11rbHra Richards, and ly.
to the ahon· anJl \l i ~ .IMWP rcpe&lt;~t tng "The Lord's Prayer'' 1B~rbara Gluesencamp.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills
ibbs.
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a
co
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un
the
Readmgs
about
the
work
of
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visited over the weekend w1th
se
W1l-.;on
~;rs Uento praH"r m closing.
\the
P.T.A.
were
given
bv
Jeff
. daughter and famt.1y Mr .
M'·s· flm
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vive saxton . Mrs .J unl' Klut·s. I Mrs S('ar!es reporlf•d
that He~rris, Davtd Roush, Melissa
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th I' 1ea. h·••&gt; d · Proffitt
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J ane All en.
R"lc kY. an . d • rs . f paro.
an
Mrs · t•va
Hatlley
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, v rs · O•'Ll eookJt''i k ft u·um
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10.
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F'ultz. M r ~ Vale Muurn1ng ht'en la~en to the l I rPn s 1Hall and Lee Allen.
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Mrs .Jan~t'~ ~t L~N ~ ~
Hornt'. Members brou~ht. f~od 1 Reflreshments from a t&amp;ble I Miss ~ah ~echtle, who is
LOH.JO\ UlU LE
to b~ g1ven lo a needy tamrly . carrying out the P.T.A. colors employed m Columbus and
R~ports on
Nmp1etKI pro- The tir('lc w11l ~end a box ot · v.ere served by Alberta Glues· Charlotte Wright oJ Huchtel, allech wert&gt; g1vrn wht&gt;n tlw l.u1·, · trP&lt;rts lo the seho larship gu·1 1encamp, Elva Daily, and Fred so employed in Columbus, were
joy l'trrlt' met Tuf'sdav PU' !l· at uberluJ Collegl! fur tlw March Midd lesworth.
weekend guests of the former ''i
ing at the hottte of Mrs Poul proJPd
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
-- - , 1\.l r'i Agnes While pre~ented 1
Bechtle. The gorls were tormer
the p1og1 .Lm t'nltlled, "LPt'~ Put
roommates while attending CoB&lt;~ck tht- Fun m ('hnslian G1vlumbus Busmess Umvers1ty.
Keepsake · ing ·· •nd r ondurted • quir.. The
hn K
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Ma;(_b met'tmg Wi ll bt' lw ld at
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rawsczyn , recenuy a_L•I AM l) N \) 1./ I H ' t •
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M. p· 1 smart.
tended " managers meetmg m
tht- home 0 1 1 s. &lt;IU
Chkago HI. 10 preparatiOn for
I Mrs Searles was assts!ed by
Mrs ( ·narles Edwards 10 serv-, Devotions taken from Mark ; the opemng or the ne"': Sear~.
'
ookies pot ai D 11 by M1ss Grace Campbell op- Roebuck and Co. store m Gal h1 h
. m~ stm( wte efsf. c I
. u lah ened the meeting of the JOF I polis where he will be the new
dup:; and co t'e o
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Whl;e. Agnes White , Mrs ..lohn dass of the United _Methodist man~~er.
.
, , • 1 B
tt church Monday evemng e~t the Mrs. Charles Pelzell has re·
j Kautf . Mrs l bares
ennt' · '
turned to her home in Charles- ~
. Mrs Danll Harnm Mrs. Pearl 1I churC'h
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d. w· b.1 . 1 1'ht&gt; hymn ' 'Count Your Bless- I Lon, \li . Va., arter spendmg the
Hollm an· Mrs, l.lv
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ere WI
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Mrs ~~ l izabeth
a\om. l
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Mrs Arthur Stuart and Mr. '
l, ner.
Mrs Hiehard Owen, Mrs D•Hl · 1t'r whll'h Miss Campbell read I· d . M . H
C k
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I aid Boont'. Mrs. ('harles Wlut.e, \ an article ··The Lord ~a!l Need ~nMr .~~d Mor~erEd:ard Evans !
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two
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Mrs f', rank Chet"sebrew
· Mrs. 1 ut It ·'' and closed With
h 1and ·f.amily have
returned
to
Ed
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·ds
poems
''The
Legend
of
T
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M
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M thetr home in Culver City, Los • :
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I Searles , ttn rs . war · Ramdrop
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Mrs. Marie Chapman, presi- With hiS parents,, Mr.' and Mrs. \
d 1
dueled lhe busmess St'S- Edward Evans m Middleport. ,
si~;n·;~~ contribution was made Miss Car~lyn Searls, who iS 1
to the building fund m memory employe&lt;! m ~olumbus. spent , '
of Harry P. Smith. Thank you ' the weekend Wtlh her parents,
Founders' Day v.as observed cards WPre read from shut-ins Mr. and Mrs. Lee Searls.
wh en !he C'hest~r PTA mt&gt;t m for gifts at Christmas.
Miss i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Re~d
regular session Monday even- 1 C&lt;~mpbell thanked the class tor 'l and Mr. and Mr~. Harry " .111 •
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and chtldren of Columbus, VISFree replacement af any diamond tn~
.
flowers sent at the- death ol her 'ted
tl
'th Mr and Mrs 1
is guaranteed for one year, if lost , F'iv e of the I~ past_ presidents brother.
J
rec~; ke~~ cwd, Mr and r
trom the setting. You get thiS l were pn'st'nl mcllldmg
~lf!l . Committees were named in- l..awrem:
ed
d d h
edded secur1 ty, plus Keepsak~'li Nor m&lt;~n Hose. \1rs Samuel \h-, duding Mrs. Antone Lucke, ,Mrs. J&lt;lo:nes Re
an
aug~
guaranteed PERFECT;~~.~ dta- ]t hael. Mrs. Car l Kautz. \1rs 1 Mrs . .led Webster Sr .. and Mrs. •ter, Ruth.
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m:_d .......~-... .·~ ...*'&amp;
, Donald Mura and Mrs. Robert ! Dwight Parker. program: and l Mr. ~nd Mrs. Otto Hoffma~ !
; _.... , "'-- .... .!;p4 ~ I Wood. Atter t.&gt;ac-h one told the Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth and I of Jackson Spt!nl Sunday m Mid
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dleport.
pro)erl~ an . a1· Levemen s o Mrs. Webster, flowers. It ~as : Mrs. Jack Ford of New Hav1
' the Pl A dtmn~ ht'r tt&gt;nure of : decided to have a constructive .
W v
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dinner
ff
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r ted
a
'b l
.12 en.
. a. was e
o 1ce. s t' wa s prt's n
I program surh as Bt e QU 1guest of Mrs. Emma Smith and
~ corsage uf yellow chrysanthe- I games at e;wh meeting.
:Miss Hazel VanCouney. calling
rrums b~. the program ('h~lr- 1 A. dessert ro.urse was served !iJJ the afternoon were the Rev. 1
man . \1rs Robert Wood.
dunng the soc1al hour by Mrs. and Mrs. Lew 1s Mikell ot Galli-:
I During tht' busmess meeting Lurke and Mrs:. Chapman. !polis and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
,.,,..,,..._,....,.,.=,.,.,....,,.,it wa~ vott'd to cnnl rrbute $10 ,
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Hoffman of Jackson.
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_!!££!':. · to the Count~· PTA Scholar- .
ship Fund and the Southeast i
District Conrerence was
anf. OriQ
nounced for March 28 in Guern.
I sey County . Mrs. Donald Mora
OU
Ig•" a report on the recent
' Counly Council meeting.
.
A film stri explainina the I _The Heath M_ethodlst Senior
Youth Fellowship had ilS It s
p
. "'
pro~sed lc sales tax: mcrease
· youth o1
.
h guesls Sunday everung
! wJI! be shown at the
Vlarc the Mt. Mortah Baptist Church.
· mt'etrng. The book award ror The welcome was given
by
1
altendanre was won by
the Mike Lloyd. Mrs. Leo Snuth,
!counselor, spoke on the mean·
COMPLETE El~hth_ Gra~e . .
f amilv Night wtll be obse~v- ing of Race Relations Day and ·
LINE OF
: ed at the March meetmg w~th the offerings taken for Negro '
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaruel colleges.
·
JARMAN
I as prugram chairman.
j
A
pl.aylet,
"St
Paul
Comes
to
SHOES
Church, • was
the Methodist
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9.95
given with Mike Lloyd, Tom
'
aker, Kenny Russell, Keith
If,....... J.okia1 lo&lt; qualhy beddiDg at 1 prioo 1o piMM 7oar
to
IB
Maltrua
Morgan,
Brenda
Toney,
Connie
lmdpt, you're 1\W"e lo like lhe Simm.0111 Olympic. UadorPomeroy. Ohll&gt;
19,95
or matching
and
noath tha durable otripod """"' are lowulrecla el Adjaa"'"
I Cooke, Robert Swansoo
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Bill
Davis.
A
meditation
taken
.
Baxsprlng
.
R..t oprbap, opriop that gently give to body obapo. !Ilea
Ifrom the .. Classmate"
LAST TIME 'i~NIGHT
was ,
aimoot immediately irm up 1o buoy0111ly oupport body
"IEOTIH\1 " TORY"
ead by Connie Cooke.
Joe
· (TfcbnicolorJ
weipL And JlimmoDI uelwlva Auw·Loek -tntellon
Marlon Branda, David Niven, Reichman presented the devo- :
hold. thooo opriap oeourely in place, prev..,toohiftlac- '!VItia
' onal period.
I
Sbtrley .Iones, Marle Wind !ti
Jw..lleo oad vonto, loert'o a tnmoDd..,..bnr at 1- thaa NO.
Twill or
li1o, tuftecr cw 11111less
Rebecca Sand. Dody
')Qf,
ThP. visiting youth were in- :
Goodman.
'vited to attend the Heath MY F 1
I Ftalunthl: Tricky ChlckJ
meetings if they desired. Games
' Colorurtoont
were conducted by Mim Cooke.
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' The valentine theme was carWED. end THURSDAY
I, r ied out in the table decorations
F.brua'J 17-18
NOT PEN
with refreshments served fo1I
. Iowing the meeting. Mrs. AmWAS $59.95
FRIOAY ond SATURDAY
loId Richards of the MI. Moriah
February 19·20
I' Church &amp;companied the visit..
Edg1r Allen Poa't
'"THE HAUNTED PALACE" : ors.
I Vin(•ent (1'echnicolor)
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Prlcek Debra Paget,
I
Yu, now Jft .... ....-Ill wM 1ft bay lhe Baek Care
...,_ oboos. P-.D&gt;c ~ ,...,.,
...,,,....lzll.
~on Chaney.
ideousl TerriMr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Miller,
Dlattn
..bouprlq Mt ••• er llG •n uch pl-. bouaht
' yrng' Weird!
Rt 2, Cheshire, 0 . are announcMparately. Nothia1 ... bleD chMpd bal the pdee, ••
"Mc HALE'S NAVY"
for diat extra tooch el '" 'itiJ. llloob
I
I mg the engagement of
their
aU the f11hlnl tUI • • .. de h 1 bl1 •ller wh•a
(Tec hnicolor)
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Dltion.dly adYertQN .. S59,9S He ltlll then. Co....
Ernest
Oorgnin~
Joe
FJynn,
daughter, Sandra May, to Mr.
.-I. .... cood.a.clq........ ,.ane~t
...u, .....
\, ~ lot woo $119.90 ••• Now $H.76
Tim Conway,
illy Sanda, Albert F. Bryan, snn of Mr.
Gt&gt;o. Kennedy, Jean Willes.
and Mrs. John Bryan of Mid·
dleport.
Mr. Bryan was recentSUN., MON. TUES.
ly discharged from the Army.
F•bru.ry 21-22·23
ELVIS PRESLEY lo
Wedding plana have not been
"ROUSTABOUT"
completed.
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Elvia Presley ~arban Sten·
DANCE AT WABAr.L\
wyck, Joen
eeman, Leif
F..rlckso~Sue Anne Lan1don
Wahama High school
will
f:tature :
hold
a
teen
dance
thlo
Friday
COMMOTION on the OCEAN
from 1 w 11 p.m. ai tho Wa3
Colorrt~rtoons
hama school auditorlwn. The
Admllllon: 7~ and tOe
I Jaya will emcee.

,.. ltatue of Uberty, wetcb
I ·I •lktut ZZ5 tons wa1 shipped
l tblt eouatry from Fr&amp;DCe 1D

VOL XVI

NO. 261

PROTECTION
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WASHINGTON (UPll - Derenee Secretary Robert S. Me·Namara said today the Umted
States must continue its struggle to halt Red expansion in
As1a and has little choice but
to make its stand in South Viet
Nam.
ln a statement prepared for
delivery before the Hou se
Armed Services Committee, he
described the situation m Viet
Nam as ''grave but by no

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overt aggression against their
ln the absence of such a shel·
help preserve that nation 's freeMcNamara's strong stand on
neJghbors because they had
ter and anti-missile programdom.
Viet Nam highlighted a widt:shown "great caution when
so far not even proposed---he
··The chmce is not s1mplv
ranging review of world affairs
confronted with a determined
said the death toll would be
whether to continue our efforts
which also spelled out Ameri.
display of military power."
close to 150 million persons.
to keep South Viet Nam free
can conditions ror a NATO nu.
McNamara also said th.at
The global appraisal took up
and mdependent but , rather,
clear Ioree and conceded that
nearly 80 million Americans
30 pages of the secretary's anwhether to continue our strugRed China "in time '' could prowould be killed in an all-out
nual 200-page "defense posture··
gle to halt Commumst expanduce ballistic missiles with hynuclear attack on U.S. cities
statement.
sion in Asia.'' he sa1d.
drogen warheads.
even if ~ billion were spent
McNamara went beyond rt&gt;" If the choice is the latter,
But [or the near future . Me·
during the next five years on
cent administrahon statements
as l believe it should be, we
Nr.mara said, he doubted that
shelters and anti-missile weapthat Americans are in Viet
will be far better ofr facing the
the Red Chinese would start
ons.
Nam at Saigon's request to
issue in South V1et Nam ''
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McNamara said the staket
were far more than the loss of
a small eountry. If South Viet
Nam succumbed, he said., the
Redo;; then would increase pressure- on Laos and threaten
Thailand. America would face
the same problem aU over
again or have to Jet all Southeasl Asia go by default , he
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NEW YORK 1UPil - Man the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962, I miserablt half of the world '•
must rmd a rat ional and moral was a panel speaker man mter· people," Pauling satd
alternative to war , Dr. Linus national private ronvocalion I
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year 's crops in Ohio could be deThe famed chem 1st said he was sponsored bv the Center magmtud_e and ~ dlstr_tbutioa
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human lives and
evolution of L"ivilization when a res1 en e ow.
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to lake human !Jves lnstf'ad ot
Dr. B. L Schmidt. station
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affluent natwns s~nd on nllllsummer.
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He said that although FebruI'
I Pnze for chemistry in 1954 and , to the _ enure mcome _of th1s w.hether the CJVil~an ~ill bi
ary normally has the lowest av - ·
killed. Instead of Htroshtma. ao-erage rainfall of any month,
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TRIO TO SING - Regtna Spencer, Barbara Lanham led to grow because of the neg, , .• 1:, 1, 1'1 1·
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lhe _Hoo_lenanny t_h•s. Fnd. ay night in the Eastern high · "Ra•·ns wht"ch come 1·0 the
ing on the people of Hiroshima.
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__ late wmter and early spring of~~
Suzy Parker. the reigning Meigs County Junw r Mi ~.s.
ten fall for long durations over
is in Xenia this week reprrsenting Meigs County m
'' 'rhe injustice e~nd immoralit)'
i l&lt;:~rge areas," Schmidt said.
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]"This saturates the soil surface
Meigs County Junior Miss last December 26 at the Ji:iy· would be far transcended by a
and \owera the water
intake
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1great war of the nuclear age,
rate "
suzy, the daughter
of Mr . - a war in whi&lt;'h t~e devastat,..
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and Mrs. Homer Parker oJ Rut· $1,000 scholarship and an a II -! mg wepons mvo Ivr.na nuc Iear
land. arrived in Xenia Tuesday expense paid trip to Mobilt' . Ala., fi ss wn that now exist were used.
SSe
Of
evening. Ahead of her lie" three Ia participate in the Amer.ica 's 1 •· tnslead of tens ot millions,
days
of hard work. rehearsing, Junror Mtss ~ag~ant. ~e rm~ls hundrf'ds or even thousands of
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luncheons spectal guest appear-~· or the AmertC'a s .Juntor M1"s
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the
i1 Transrer or books was acromCAPl'ING - Mrs. Yvonne Scally of Middleport ad- :an~s, press-rad~o and T\i in· Pag,eant Will be co orca st on e be killed Grear nations might
' P1lshed smoothly when
the I
, visor to the Candystripers at Veteians Memorial h~spi- 1 tervleW!:&gt;. and fmally .. aetua_IIY ]NBC Telf'\.'ISIOn Ne!work, March be exterminated. Civilization
' ·le1gs Count y Bookmobt!e made
C?LUM~US (~PH _-Wf&gt;dn_es- 1tal, caps Car la Ebersba&lt;·h, a Pomeroy High srhool slu· lap_pearlr.g m the OhiO .Jumor 191 h at 10 P ~ ·
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n- mght come to an end. There il
i. it!&gt; first visit to the Salem Cen- ' duy ~ major legislative aclion dent , during ceremonies at the Sacred Heart church ' Mtss P~geant F'nday and Sat· . Also attendmg the .Oh to Ju even the possibilitv that the
't tel Elementary School Tut!sday. ! at" glance :
I Tuesday night. - Sentinel Photo.
lurday mght.
·10 r MJssh Papgeaknt "1111 .1bt' thde human racp would. ·noL survivt
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She Will compete agamst 20 friends and Bill Miller r·hair- the catastrophe.
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Songwriter Jerry Li~in~slon's ' ian fo~ Meigs and r.a !l,ia coun- 1
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'"'r other lovply Ohio h1gh school ma n ~f the Meigs' Cou~ty Jun'·As rational and moral be.
son w_as under ps:vdua_tnc ob- 1ties, is occupied this month I (Vote 125-2l .
WOOSTER, Ohio
UPl)- lsemors. The wmner receives a 10r ~1tss Pagf'ant.
tngs. we are forrf'd now to fmd
serva.tJOn tod.ay, followmg the making
loeal cont&lt;lC'ts
to
- H.B. 55, allowing county
A. registered Holstein
bull
a rational and moral alternative
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I arrange schedules and distrib· judges 10 post one corporate or .
to war :·
ey were uggmg 1m, po ·• ute an estimated 9.000 books two personal surely bonds be- l
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Gary
LIVIngston, 22. was I
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Bills introduced :
lbasehfl li trt.~m wh. l· h em. r sum- • ·.•
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booked on suspicion of assault I She said·'· that
because
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Harold
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Summer league tour-1dt
ed h bod
The elder Livingston, 53, who ;had prevtous expertence
w1th 1 - H B 226 increasing utire- lnament ·got a boost
Tuesday ! s~ove~ ht e frY "'e•k ~
HOLLYWOOD fUPI' _ Comedian Jack Benny today tkal agreements to world peace
wrote such hit songs as "Mair- state library book s, the trans-l ment - ~nefi~s for public em- lnight r~om the Mtddieport . Ath- ~ ~u.r: T:m~ om w~r t~n eulogiZed Negro stnger Nat Kmg COlE' as a ''niCe man were possible.
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----zy Doe~ ls, " "T a lk of lh e T own " fe1 was. smooth · Teachers
. · .and ·i ployes sehool employes and Jetic Booster Association.
b llpeer. he
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mam e w ho k ne w how to 11· ve - and ktt"W
'" h0\1' to 111ake others
a~d "Close to You," and his the as~ust~nt studen,t ll_~rar.tan, i memb~rs of the teaehers' re-I \iembcrs voted $250 be pro- ~llev~ wr;r:ria ow to n r ; : glad the:-.: were li\'mg -:•
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Hut h. 51,
were shot! Margo Gra.te and &lt;_•.lona Gorf, l urement system.
rvidffi to purchase be~sic parts the %,600-~u!:. a~mal !hicb
BP_nny s movmg tnbute t? his fnend and fellow en·
Wednesday In the family's iat Salem Center .asststed .
- H.B. 227. requiring the state /of new uniforms with the school , bad been exhibited at the Oblo tertame~· w~s del~vered ~~ St ~ames Eptscopal Church
fashi_onab!e . home here . . :rhey l Nellie Vale, princ ipal of the 1to pay counties $l for each vote ! athletic department to
add State Fair last year.
where Coles family .a nd_600 fnends ar.d news_mf'n Wt're
are m "satisfactory conditiOn.'' school announced that
the cast in elections for state offices !other necessities.
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respects to the _smger.
1 gathe1:ed to pay their fm_al
buokm,obile will return
on and issues
President George
Hackett. : •$ c"'~~;;ro-~ I' ~'~fi~N, · ' '.,,'
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SEAni.E- SEATTLE UN-I March 16 makmg school and
SENATH
Jr ., named Gene Harns and
Veteraas Memorial llospital ''ln the a~ceptance or _the be. of lhe worlds highest •. patd
lversity"s drf'ams of a~other l community stops in Salem Cee- Bills Introduced :
Cha~les _Asa Brad_bury to a ADMISSIONS -:- Viola Wills, l~ef 'thy w11l be done . many land bt&gt;st ~ loved ente-rtamers.
post-season basketball b1d lay 1ter and Dexter. Adults are en- - S.B. 100, reducing majorlly nommatt_ng commttlee to. r+'- Cheshire ; Joe Wills . Cheshire; t1mes we are_ prompted to ques-. was a trequt'nt vrsrtor to tht'
C'l'UShed today with the arrest leouraged to get books from the for passing local bond issues to i pla~ hm1 . w_hen h~ resigned, Trudy Wills, Cheshire;
Becky tton the JUSttce of evt'nts s uch : Whll~ House, as !he ~oest of RPSidents of the community
of. t.wo stars charged w1th c~n- unit After March 16 visits will simple maJority in general elec- wh1ch he did tmmed.Jately aller- Coleman. Mt~dleport; K~thryn as lhe one , that bnngs u to- i Prestdt&gt;nts Ke-nnedy and John- are bting reminded of an lm
splflng to shave the
pomt be made every two weeks.
tion and 55 per cent in primary. wards.
Coleman. M~ddleport; F~ velyn gether toda} .
1son.
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portant meeting on school legspread in a game. The suspects
-sB. 106 allowing &lt;~mall
Murray . Middleport : G(•ratd l " F'or here I stand - 8 man Cole. 4~ . drrd or cancer last islation being held tonight at
art Charlie Wlll _ta.rns and Pell- According to Mrs. Pikkoja, a communities · to eontract with ~m~~~.~-"''i""f Thompson, Pomeroy;
Simon 1,11ho
has been granted
the . Monday morninl': in St. John'_s the Middleport High school. Th1
er Phillips, both 21.
new bookmobile with a capac- the county sheriff for police
Tbe- Pomeroy Senior class Johnson, Pomeroy .
years of life that one can hope I Hospital in nt-arby Santa Mom- 1PEP bill legislation and other
J. E . Milnes. special agent in ity of 4.000 books is being built 1 protection.
will bold 1 jitney supper at
DISCH AR~ES
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good health a ~eas- ca.
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: school finance problems will
charge of the FBI here, alleged at Wooster at an approximate !
tbe
Pomeroy
elementary Hughe~. Cheslure . Ethel P_nd · ure of rontE'ntment - deliver- A racially m1x£'d group of b discussed during the mee-t.
the two had conspired with Leo cost of $17.000 that will serve
Meigs General Hospital
tcbool on Saturday, Feb. %0 "dy, M1ddle~ort; John .?'Bnen, In!-: an eulogy for a man whose more than four _dozen honorary mg .
Casale, 24 , owner_of ~~Action- Meigs c_ounty nnly: U~til. i_ts l ADMISSIONS_ Lewis Ellis, from 5 until 8 p.m. frocee~s ,Chester; D1anna Cund11!, Mas- span .of life _ was so short -~ p.r.lt bearer:-;
rn~lu?t&gt;d . the ' Guest speaker.~ will include
A-Go-Go Lounge m Chicago, to complelion. Mrs. PtkkoJa ts d1s- l Middleport; Lottie Justis, Mas- Iwill go towards tbe ctass trtp on.
espe&lt;'Ially th1s one - Sal Cole cream of A~enca s pollhcal Sen. Oakley c. Collins, chair
shave the point spread in Seat- tributing books in her own pri- •on.
to Washington, D. C.
- who rave so much and who I and
entert amrnenl
world. man of the Education a n 4
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I DISCHARGES - None.
~~~llm\W~Am;~
MARY FOSTER WINS
:Still had so much more to gtve ! Amon!&gt;( them WNE' Se~. ~ob~ Health Committee in the Obit
MASON - Mary Vernon Fos·l ~· He ~ave It rn song - m Kennedy, D N~ y , Lahfrrma Senate, and Rep. Ralph WfAk
ter, daughtt'r of Mrs . Sarah I frten~shtp to _ h1s f~llow-man- Gov. Edmund G. Brown . F'rank er , member of the Ohio House
Fosffl" of Masoa and the late devotton to hts famtly . He was Smatr~. Sammy . DavlS. Jr ., of Representatives, Educatioll
Vernon Foster, is this year's 1 a star - a tr~mendous s~ce~ss Frankie Lame, J~mrny Du~an- 1 ~ommJttee.
Betty Crocker Homemaker of a_s an entertamer - an mlltu- te . Steve Allen: B1lly I?amel~. The meeting will begin at T:
Tomorrow for Wahama High lion. But even a greater suC'- Stan Kenton. Count Baste, Mtl- 30 p.m. ana is being sponsor
School. She scored highest in cess as a man- as a husband ton Berle. ~eter Lawford. Ed- ed by the Middleport Parent.
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I a written homemaking exam in- as "' father - as a friend ." I ward G. Robmson, Danny Thorn- Teachers Association. Parenta
1 ation taken Dec . l by
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who was born the son . ~s . G_eorge Burns, J~hnny Math- and teachers from all schooll
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sharecropper- Its. Btlly Mal and R1cardo Mon- in the county have been in¥111 senior girls. She is now eli i- of an Alabama
WASHINGTON (UPO-Presl- ! for more than two years, many I A. It is Amertca 1 bl g gest 1farmmg area!
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g ! preacher and who bf&lt;'ame one I taiban.
ed vru·a
1 les is ..-.. •..~:-..
dent Johnson's $1.1 billion aid- 1Americans are still unfamiliar 'pocket of poverty." One-third ' A. No. Its principal industry ble f_or state and national schol.· 11 m ng
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;'fl""-- '· ,. &gt;-~'\!:' ¥,' , -...: · 71£ I ot the local PTA umt.
to-Appalachu:1 program IS an at- 1with 1ls purposes and pro- 1of Its people subsist on family r has been mining. lt produ&lt;'es
l~i:.¥,l/,f.\i!M~~~~hh''
~,1~t-,t., ,.;,1'1:,.....~,..~. ;t&lt;&gt;$1U:t\: 1
tempt to give one impoverished · visions.
Here
are
some :Incomes of less than Q.OOO a two thirds of the nation's coal. : $500 to $5.000.
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Donors
are
needed
for
the
Red
Cross
Bloodmobile
; Ml88 Becht, 83. of
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kirnl of fi'Onomic boost which this major Item on Johnson·• : per_ cent higher and its per ' automation of many mining op- 1 The Ohio State Patrol today , ~lsltl ne~\ ~o;~ay,l ~ebru~'l- : "" ~ t=•M Pomer::fMioenville Die&amp;
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Funeral services for
U. S. t:ore1gn aid has provided 1965 legis_latlve program :
income
35
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lowerahons
have
sharply
reduced
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the
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for dlldeveloped lands abroad.
Q. What and where Is Appa· er than the rest of the United employment. In 1947 there were . Wallace Jt ~liddleporl on a 1 In\~ Ve~on Neolslel,beChapter Cbbalrmban. M 1 C
t
Becht
13 Nlllers.W.,
The President
has• Bl!ked
Con·
lochia''
II States . • • '
450.' 000 mining • jobs tn Appala - 1 s~oe ed c·harge
· . Sh e WI·u appeBr i Homemakers
• ran oenExtenfdon
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died t•':
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sres• w gtve top prtortty to thts A. It ls a mountainous rOI)on , Q. Wdl SJmdar aid programs ch1a. Today. slightly more than in Gallipolis court Feb. 24.
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General hnspltal, will be heih:]i\'
ltglslatlon. ll already has been which stretches diagonally down he drafted for other economic- · 150.000 men are employed in
Doctors staffing the Bloodmobile visit will Include
al 1 p.m. ot EwJit
IPI&gt;I'OYed by the Senate. by a the Eastern seaboard from nor- ally depressed areas?
; mines.
DIVORCE SOUGHT
Dr. ~- M,- Boorks, County Heolth Commlsoioner and
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eMI vote and has won endorse- them Pennsylvania to central A. Yes. President Johnson , Q. What would the pending ' Barbara Walker, Locust . st.. I Dr. Selim Blozewlcz.
ment by the House Public , Alabama. Ten times the me of assured the Senate, shortly be- ' legislation do to relieve Appa- 1Pomeroy, has filed suit for di- 1
For tbe post three yean the Melg1 County Cbapter
·WorkJ Committee. Acllon by Switzerland, lt includes portions lore it voted on the Appalachia lachia's plight?
i vorce from Roger Walker. Porn- bas supplied all of tbe blOOd needs of Melgo County
the full House Is expected by I of 11 slates, and has a populo- bill. that he woold recommend
A. It is essentially • program leroy. The plaintiff charge• groaa i resldenll, Continued oupport of Meigs County donon
lhe end of February.
lion of 15 million persons.
similar help for other realons i of economic development. de- l neglect of duly and
extreme will rontiDue thll polity.
Although the Appa\l&lt;hla pro- Q. Why Is this one region he· In need of it.
, signed to create jobo by mak-l' cruelty. She Is seekJni custody
Fam has been under discussion inll •inllled olll lor federal aid? Q. II Appalacltia prlmarib' •I
ICOO!Inueci Qn Paao. l)
ol a miaor c:ltlkl.
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enlarging its 23,501)..man military commitment. But he sa1d
present programs must be ('ontinued and other nations should
increase their help.
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