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lS.Dany Sent!M 1 P omerov Middleport 0 Feb 24 196'
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Operetta

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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ELBERFELDS

Presented

BY BEULA H JONI-;S
Hamm Greg Slewarl
The- enchantmg ston of Han Huskuk Gar) Balle;

Nancy ~u1llen Chmtmo

SALEI COSMETICS -

Robm!on,

Lmda Charlotte Sn-,der Penn\ Smi th

Herb Herd sel and (,rete! was prt&gt;sented i Atkmson and Pcwl Pulhns
Debut Ca ll Jeffery
Oa~w t
m son" and stor'- bu the Fourth I J\l tlt&gt;&lt;:~ver
as the
r&gt;a"n rern l.arlen and M1ke Bolm
of Bellt&gt;fonl.tlnt' anrl :\11
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inc1 Mrs l~rrv Sir-mens a nd ~rade students of \11ddleport r aLrv ~wakt&gt;nt-d tne ctJJldren Th1rd grade student&amp; ass!SL
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k ~lememar~~
S( hool 1\wsdav ~1th ht&gt;! wand leO:ivmg: them mg v.1th the chorus were Brtan
IJimt 1y o1 alit\ Jt"\1 "'ere wt&gt;e
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end guE'Sts of Mrs \\Plby ~~ha f'vf'nmg m the h 1 ~n
~flHIO! tL Jstover t e t.mger rea Mu en ,ra'l Jeri onya Oh I
Je
Rock SJrin s koad
a ud J tor~um
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House dt&gt;rorated v.1th
cand~ l lluf~r \erne Ord Deb bie Pow
1 g
y
(lever costummg
sla~e a1.d the lookte C'luldren own ell LJonna Powell Rtckv Stew
Mrs Elmer W1ckham vtsltlf'd settmgs and sptoctal lightmg d f"d b\ the WJCkt"d but charm 1 iirt Dav td S1-. 1sher, Barba ra
Sunday afternouu ..,1th her mo 1 1
b ~•
th th
mg v.ltch pla~ed b\
Olen I Ar1Lhon) Cmd\ CrAig Ven!da
ef s rom lll t"U Wl
~ mus 1
I
Uter Mrs Juha Ds\-ls at Ca
d Lros.;;,an who begutlt&gt;d
the (,Jbbs Robbie Harn s and Den
1 h h1ld
1
llpohs
clha] ta ent
t e c
rlesnt mdaln~ I rh1ldren mto her house to be tse H&lt;t wle\
I
e npere 1ta an
ou an !".l
Mr and M1:!. Don ReJ spent pi esenlatlon rbe :songs wPrt' b&amp;ked Ill her huge oven
The operetta, by Engelbert
Sunda\ at the1r cottage on tht&gt; 1 extremely well done addmg to ~mallv Hansel and r.rf'lt&gt;l out 1 Humperdmck,
was direrted
Muskmgum RLver
the effer tJ vr ness of tht&lt; pi"'" I wihh~ct the Witch and l&gt;akt'd b) Mrs Dorothy Lacey, vocal
I Jh t
d
II.Jfl~ ~ her m lhe O\t'n fret'tng the mu.sw mstructor assisred
b'&gt; l
Mr and M1~ Clav Parsons of
he shon opefnep 1m 8 se
cuokJt&gt;s Hhl ldren 1 to
dan' e Mrs F.hzabeth Pickens
and
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"I y a were recen tlH t e mne
l
~ua r 1eston f
k u 1 eer
d b a p!lm
fou rth 1
8 111 and stng In the closmg scene Mrs Ph)lhs Hac-kett
broom
mil
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p
ave
v
l of her s1s t er V h
overmght guess
d h
,
G tht' parenls found the tr ht,tppv grade tearhers Mrs Hackett I
u rs No rr
au,g an an
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r wn \fN allum
: !Jude played bv Beth Pultz J'ht ren and tlusn.a With t le ::.en.Pd as accompamst and op.
Mrs H.oy Hol ter and duld lakmg the part of Hansel amd F:venmg Pra\er song
ened the program With a rned
ren VISited \lond.n "'1~-' tog I Grete l were Ketlh Frenrh and 1 lakmg part as Cooklf' lhi id le\ of tu nPs from the pl av
Wlth her mother Mrs Georgt- Rlla Casri v..ho were flnalh I ren were Johnny Sla\en Shar I High school girls help mg
Thompson ol ( heshlr~
~ent to the woods to gattH:'rl on Wilson Debbie (,a\lagher 1w1th the rhorus groups Y.t&gt;re
bernes bv the an 1 v mother
llmmv Boggs lony Manle"' ISuzanne B.1adburv , Ela me Da
Mr

and Mrs

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rhe second ;HIg fo und the Da\ td Mttchell Paul &lt;;u nnma"' l vts Hulh Ann Hal lf".
:n ry,
Mrs
tnnn Ton Bu nce David Ger u If , I 1 Sl b c 1 '
{hJidren lost m the df'rfJ daJ k
r&gt; o e
afl yn . . urn o, aro e
1 wood 1 he sl"tt ng fea tured real
ard Stephen (,&amp;larh
Patty Anderson S&lt;IRi:l n Ohlmger '\tar
1
Mr and Mrs H mwr \\aU· lsllr trees and hushes
The I Glaze Sarah Bovles
JHnm} gle Hams K&lt;~lt \ \1f'F.Ihmny I
er and da ughters Vlt&gt;lmda and Sandman plavt'd b\
RIChard Schmoll Ma l k Smi th
Rwk~ ( harl otte r.lazt&gt; and Se r e n
Suella 1olt&gt;do and Mrs Rtch BaJle'r came and ut the thild Arnott Bil l J ust ice Stt&gt;phen II eY.Js
ard Mater of \1onclova return
1 1
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Bra \Inn OebbJe Tnplett ami Mrs Ph\ lhs H&lt;t( ketl
was
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rt&gt;n o s eep
ed lo the •r ho"l'l€'5 Mond.(ly af·
Parncu lar lv app.:&gt;Hlm~
v.as
e a',re
assisted bv tht&lt; G1rl
Scout
ler a weekend .. Js JI w11h Mrs the an~el scent" ..., 1th the FeaiLJred m the 4th grade 11oop 221 tn makmg the gm
John Smith :\~t-' A.v1 Sundd\ 14 angels dre~sed 1n
whllt" chorus were Jac k Kauff Tom ] gt"rbread houst&gt; and P.ml Ger 1
Mr Walter und J\lt lmda \! Si t robPs with shmmg .., ngs and mv Calbt art Eddie Holl is Ron ard of the ~ anua l 'l'r u mng De
ed m Manetta Wil li his parents 1 golden ha los as lht&gt; d](JI us n1 I ew 1s 1~ I a Floyd
Ka th y part mrnt and room mot hers
Mr and Mrs H ( \o\ alter
slmg the EHnmg
p1aH I " Kmg Dav 1d Hanson
Gene made the trf'es The program
Mrs Russ W.l:Ltson an&lt;l Mrs I Wlwn
At Night 1 1,0 To MlKmm•o,. Tomm~ McC 1o u d was sp&lt;msm l:'d !J v the M1ddlt&gt;
Bertha Sco tt spent Tuesday i t Sleep surround mg the sleef.o 1 Hwhard \1endenhill1
SteHn 1 port P&lt;~rt&gt;nt Tearhers Assor1
Fairborn Wl! h their brothe l and mg Hansel and Gretel
J-larrmann William Klem Hog Iatton A lill gt' 11ud1 enre of par
Sister tn k·m
Sgt and
\11 s
Mi-lk mg up the ant::~-' I tl oru~ er
Joh nson
M 1 g no n ents and fr ttnds all ended
John T Ball)
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Vernon Rrzer o( Hartford W wert Barbara Arrr r
J ef f
Va y,as a ff'rrnt gut"' ot \li Shcmk Robt&gt;1la
DU( kworth
Ronme Hoffman Rodnt."V How
and Mrs Han y Ke1se r Mm
t?rsvill e
a1d Gregor.. Haves
She il a
~vLss L en.t~ lrr U ~..t'i was the MtlOre Pa m Dodson
!\mv
Sunday g uest of Mr and Mrs
FACIAL CREAMS
Harry Ke1sei
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$1 00 WOODBURY HAND CREAM
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Mrs Wyatt Chadwell
Mond av af ternoon ) 11 h
Homer Holter

VISited

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ELBERFELDS

I;, Around And

Mrs Cl&gt;llord Le&gt;fhe&gt; &gt; Ro&lt;k
Sprmgs Road .and Mr and Mr s ,
E M BIU1on ot Middl epoll :
were Fr1 day vJsJtors JO PArk J&gt;
mb urg w \a
Lan; Wolft&gt; teac her m tht&gt; ~
Syrcust' sc hool ~n1l red
Hul
Sunday guests of Mr
and
l er
Hospn&lt;:~l
1 uesda\ and Mrs H F Parma lee 11.nd her 1
underwrnt .an a p pe n dect~ ijl}y 1n mot her Ml s l uda Meadows, 1
the afternoon
1mcl uded Mr and M1s
Leo
I ( hns11an and Mr and
Mrs I
Pete Meadows Otuo
Rivet
Hoad Huntmgton W Va
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About
Middleport

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MEIGS THEATRE

Mr and Mrs Wilh am Turn
er ot Dayton were week end 1
guests of h1s parents Mr and
Mrs .Jacob Turner

Pomeroy, Ohio
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Februery 26 27
' SHOCK TREATMENT"

Stu art Wll1trnan l arol J yn

lev Rod dy J\h Dmw JI 1 aurcn

Bacall
"LILIES OF THE FIELD"
SlDN EY P0 111ER best aclor
av..ard 1963
Li lla Skal a
Stanley Adams Po1 her as

the lll('Ted!ble, unforge1t ab lf'
Home r Sm1t h

SUN , MON TUES

FHI 21-Mar ; 2
" I D RATHER BE RICH"
(TP'

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ftobt&gt;rt Goule-t,

Sandra Dr.-

And y \\ 1ll1 ams ( harl('s Ru g
£.s
Herm10ne G1 ngol rl G rn~
ymo nd Mau nce ( ht&gt;\11lie1
~Jorcartoons

M1ss Mildred Hawley is sub. 1
sltur mg m the
e lementary
grade this week m the B.bst&gt;nce
or Mrs Gerald Rupe whose
mother passed a y, ay Tuesd a~
Mrs Eustace W1l son of Pt
I Pleasant spent Sundav w1th her
pare nts Mr and Mrs
Carl
Mattox
Mr and Mrs Tack Ne fr have
moved mto the Sh1flet p1oper I
tv on South Ji'ronl Street
I
Mrs P K Russell has gone
to Mradowbn dge Va to as
1 sJsl
m lhe care of her father 1
who

1s

senously ill

I Mr and Mrs George John
son were busmess v1sttors re
cently m Huntmgton, W Va

MISSES
LOAFERS

In Nar row

Mn d

W1d~

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6.99

These shoes
meet the test
for
TOUGHNESS

In Narrow
an d W1d1

Wid ths

6.99
"111- shoes "'' d;flemlt! I!Mi eoutd be t
l:sn'L Keep an eye or the ~ea. You wont see any we~r,
or rtppmg. M fact the one-pMce ..._ and hMII Jaav•
such arnaztng stam1na ~ out1ut 1h• ;appera For
acuon flex1bl• shoes wtu. 8ldM 1cMtPR'M liDo ..uk tor

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79c WOODBURY DEEP CLEANSER
59c
60&lt; PONDS MOISTURE BASE
4 5c
33c PACQUJNS ANTI DETERGENT HAND CREAM
25r
98&lt; PACQU JNS MEDICATED HAND CREAM
73c
11 00 POND "S COLD CREAM
77c
98c PACQUJNS ANTI DETERGENT HAND CRUM
73c
98c SOFSKJN HAND CREAM
73&lt;
$1 DO WOODBURY ' DEEP DEW Mo ~t tu,_ Crum
7Sc
49c INGRAM FACE CREAM
37t:
33c PACQUJNS EXTRA DRY SKIN CREAM
_ 32c
11 00 WOODBURY EXTRA DRY SKIN CREAM
--· 37c
98c PONDS DRY SKIN CREAM
73e
11 59 WOODBURY COLD CREAM
$1 DO
$1 DO WOODBURY COLD CREAM
--· 75c
$1 00 PONDS VANISHING CREAM
-·---- •• ·- 75c
89&lt; PONDS VANISHING CREAM
··- 67e
$1 DO WOODBURY VANISHING FACIAL CREAM __ 75c
$1 00 WOODBURY ALL PURPOSE CREAM
•• 75c
11 00 WOODBURY COLD CREAM
75c
89r PONDS VANISHING CREAM
67c
$1 59 Value WOODBURY HAND CREAM (OI&lt;I ra dryl 53e
37&lt;
49&lt; WOODBURY COLD CREAM
$1 00 JERGENS FACE CREAM
·-··-·· 48c
$1 00 VALUE WOODBURY HAND CREAM
37c

TOOTHPASTES -

HOME-FIRST AIDS
19c HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ·····-··-·--·---·-·-· 14e
69c WITCH HAZEL
-· · ·---··--·-------·-· 52&lt;
$1 49 VICKS VAPORUB
---·------··---- $112
98c PEPTO BISMOL TABL!TS __ --·---·----~- - 73&lt;
59c PEPTO BlSMOL LIQUID __ ·-----------·-- 44e
He SAL HEPATICA
_ --·· -----·----··· 74c
$1 35 S T 37
• ---··------------------ $1 01
39c VASELINI
• ··--··-·--·····---·---- 31•
75c ISODINE ANTISEPTIC --·-·-···-···----···- 56&lt;
98c JOHNSON CHEST RUII
_ ·-·--··-----·----- 73e
45c MENTHOLATUM
·- ___ ·-- ------·---- 34e
49c MINJT RUB
·- _ ·- _ -----~- --· --- 37e
89c BEN GAY
---- --·- 67e
49e UNGUENTINE
•
37e
98c JOHNSON
JOHNSON NOSE DROPS &amp; SPRAY 1Se
59c ALCOHOL RUB
_
··- _ 31e
S3c ALKA SELTZER. FOIL WRAPPED ---------·-· 4k
59c ALKA SEL TZ!R
---·-·----· 51o
33c ALKA SELTZER
__ -·---·-····---·-····
25&lt;
$1 89 BAYER ASPIRIN __ ·------------- ------- $1 ,42
79c BAYER ASPIRIN • ___ ·----·······-------- 67•
49e BAYER ASPIRIN ·--·---···--··-------------- 39e
$1 29 BUFFERIN ••••• ··-·----····------------· 97e
89c BUFFERIN
-··-·-- _ -· ·----···-··-------- 71e
63e BUFFERIN ·-- _ __
•• --··---·· -------- 52e
$1 47 ANACJN _
__ _ ··----·- ·------ __ $1.01
93c ANACJN
······---·····---------- 701
59c 5T JOSEPH ASPIRIN
---- -----·- 44c
49c BAYER ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN -·---·--- _ 31c
----------- 24c
3Sc B F I SURGICAL POWDER
49c MEXSANA MEDICATED POWDER ____ ------- 46c
89 JOHNSON MEDICATED POWDER ·-·-··-··-- 67c
$1 49 MEDI.QUICK
----·· $112
S9c JOHNSON &amp; JOHNSON 4" BAND \GE ··- • _ 41e
30c JOHNSON &amp; JOHNSON 2" BANDAGE ------· 22e
25c ADHESIVE TAPE 'lz"
-··--·---·--- 21c
43e ADHESIVE TAPE 1"
·-·--- ----- 32c
49c CURlTY TELFA STERILE PADS
---------· 31e
69c BAND-AID SHUR STRIPS
52e
59&lt; BAND AID SHEER ST " IPS-PATCH- SPOT
&gt;44c
11 35 NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM • -··--·--- ----· $1 06
98c NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM _ --·
__ ---77c
53c NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM
---- 45e
98c JOHNSON &amp; JOHNSON FIRST AID CREAM __
74e
79c DERMASSAGE SKIN CREAM
_
__ 59c
98e DERMASSAKE SKIN LOTION ---· --------- _ 73e
49c CUTICURA OINTMENT
___ ---·- ---- 37c
79c CLEARASlL
·-·-----·----· 58c
63c JOHNSON
JOHNSON COTTON ··--·-- ·-·47c

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SHAVE CREAM
79c GILLETTE FOAMY SH)W,I cnAM ___ --··
98 c GILLETTE FOAMY SHAVE CREAM -----···98c PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE •
-·-·-·····
79c PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE
• ···--98e MENNEN SOF' STROKE SHAVI CRIAM _ ---79c RISE SHAVE CREAM
•• ------····----79&lt; MENNEN SOF' STROKI
·------·-------$1 00 KINGS MEN SHAVE CREAM -· __ ---·-·-··
···-----------69c AERO SHAVE
89e AERO SHAVE
•
-------·------$1 00 OLD SPICE SMOOTH SHAVI ·-------------69c COLGATE INSTANT SHAVE
·-------·-·---79c COLGATE INSTANT IHAVI
-·-·---·····--59c WOODBURY RIADY LATHER ------~------19c NOXZIMA INSTANT SHAVI --·····-··--·-$1 25 OLD SPICE SMOOTH IHAVI ---····-·-··--$1 00 SCHICK HOT LATHU
• ··--··--·
$1 00 BARBASOL BRUSHLISI SHAVI CRIAM ---57c PALMOLIVI LATHER SHAVE CREAM
----Ue PALMOLIVE LATHER SHAVI CRIAM -------15c PALMOLIVE CUP SOAP ·----·····-----··---15c WILLIAMS CUP SOAP ··-·--·--·-···---···--·
75c OLD SPICE CUP SOAP • _ _ _ _ _

59e
73&lt;
73c
59c
73c
59e
59c
75e
52c
67e
75c

52e
44c
67e

94c
73&lt;
7k
4Sc
29c

llc
Uc
56c

HAIR PREPARATIONS
$1 00 OLD SPICE HAIR TONIC ___
--····------ 75e
98e VASELINI HAIR TONIC ·---·------ - -------- · 73e
$149 VITALI$
·---·-····-··-··· · -- $1.31
50e OLD SPICE SHORT CUT
------····-·--··· · - - Ire
79c SCORE HAIR CREAM
·-----------------··· 6le
$1 00 WILDROOT CREAM OIL ----·-·--···-------- 75e
79c WILDROOT CREAM OIL ·-- --------------- - -- 59&lt;
59c JERlS HAIR OIL
--~---·----~----···- 46c
9tc CODE 10 HAIR DRESSING ········-··- ···-···· 74c
-·-··· - ·-·-·······--- 59e
79c IIRYLCREEM
49c BRYLCRIEM
· ······ ····· ··-···· 41o
60c WILLIAMS SHAVINO STICK
--·-- -····- 45e
$1 50 GILLETTE SLIM ADJUITAIILB RAZOR --- - $1.11
$1 75 SCHICK DIAL INJECTOR RAZOR _ ----·-- $1.47
Sl 75 PAL ADJUSTABLE RAZOR •
•
·-··-- $1M
$1 4S GILLETTE STAINLESS STilL ILADII ---- $1.11
79c PERSONNA STAINLESS STilL ILADII -··--· 67o
49c GILLETTE STAINLISI STilL BLADII ----· · ale

ll'•-l'ul , _
45&lt; TAMPAX
•••• -- · -- · ··---3fe
$1 46 TAMPAX
• ···-···· ---~-------·- $1 3J
$2.95 WATER BOTTLES
-- -·--·- -- $267
69c MAN! MAGIC CUTICLE REMOVER ---·--·-·-- 52o

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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75•
75o
56&lt;
73c
37•

DEODORANTS
$1 DO MENNEN SPRAY DEODORANT ···········-· 7k
60c MENNEN SPRAY DEODORANT __ ··-------·- 45c
$1 00 MENNEN ROLL-ON
-·-·------···· 75e
$1 49 GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD ------··-----·-- $1.12
$1 00 GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD ----------- ------ - 75c
79c GILLITTI RIGHT GUARD ---------··-·--·--· 59e

ATHLETIC
ATHLETIC
ATHLETIC
ATHLETIC

SUPPORTIRI · · ····· · · ····-·· · 7So
JUPPORTIRI - -- -----· ··· · · ·· $1.12
SUPPORTERS ·-···-- - · · ··-······ No
IUPPORTIRI -~----· ··--···· · $1.05

DEODORANTS
$1 00 BAN ROLL-ON DEODORANT · - ---······--···
75e IAN ROLL·ON DEODORANT • •• •••••• ••••••••
69e IAN CRIAM DEODORANT _
- --- -----····-·
$1 .25 FRESH SPRAY DEODORANT - ------ ------ -·
69c FRESH CRIAM DEODORANT -·······- ·······
69c SECRET CIIIAM DEODORANT ··- · ········-··
75e SICRIT ROLL-ON
• · ··-···-·········$1 ,17 CALM SPRAY POWDIR -·---· ·----· ·····•
69e WOODBURY ORYAD IPRAY - - ····-·-------·
69e ARIIID ROLLoON
-············----·
69c MUM CRIAM DIODORANT --- - -········ ·····

$1 00 EVENJNO IN PARIS CREAM DEODORANT
$1 .00 SICURE DEODORANT
69c YODORA CREAM
·---··· - ·- •
69e - 5 QAY DEODORANT PADS _ --· ·--·- --43&lt; ARRID CRiAM

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MOUTH WASH AND ANTISEPTICS
·- -··-···
L15TER1NE • -·-··- •
-·- -·- --···-- -·
LISTERINI -·---·-····--··-------···- -·
MJCRIN
_ _ ___ • ---·----··· •
CIPACOL
---·--·- • _ •••
PIPSODENT ANTISEPTIC
·-- __ ·-··
LAVORIS
----···PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC

95c LAVORIS

69c
tic

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97c
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57c
19c

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52c
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COSMETICS
$1 25 EVEN INO IN PARIS FACE POWDER ·--·--· 94e
59c liVENING IN PARIS PACE POWDER
45c
49c WOODBURY FACE POWDER -·•• __ •
37&lt;
69c WOODBURY COMPACT
---···
52t
$1 50 NOXZEMA COVER GIRL MAKE-UP ----··- $1 16
$1 75 LANOLIN PLUS COMPACT
·-·~-·· $1 31
69c WOODBURY DREAM·GLO LIPSTICK ·-----·
54c
$1 00 HAZEL BISHOP LIPSTICK -----··---------·· 75•
79e DURA GLOSS LIPSTICK ----------- ---··---· 59c
FOOT NEEt&gt;S
__ ----·-·-··-- 30t
SOc DR. SCHOLLS FOOT BALM
___ -----·--·· 37c
49e DR SCHOLLS FOOT POWDER
---·····-----· 37•
40c DR SCHOLLS CORN PLASTERS ~------- ·30e
$1 49 M&amp;NNEN FOOT DEODORANT
_ ---·· $1.11

40e DR SCHOLLS MOLESKIN

HOME PERMANENTS
12 50 LILT PUSH BUTTON PERMANENT
$2.00 LlL T SPEED BATH PERMANENT
_
•
$1 75 LILT PARTY CURL-Chlldran'o Pormanonl
$2.50 LILT MILK WAVE
$1 35 TONI TIP PERMANENT
$2 00 RICHARD HUDNUT QUICK PERMANENT ·$1 75 TONETTE CHILDREN' S PERMANENT --·-$2.00 BOibiJ PIN CURL WAVE
----$3,50 PRETTY PERM HOME PERMANENT _ -·
.$2 25 TONI SILVER CURL
·--·-$1.75 BOBBI ROLLER PERM REFILL
---·-$2 49 BOBBI ROLLER PERM PERMANENT •
S2 25 TONI Smooth 'n Sletk Unturly Permenent

$1 87
$1 50
$1 31
$1 87
$1 01
$1 50
$1 31
$1 50
$262
$1.69
$1 31
$1.77
$1 67

$3 75 TONI Smooth •n Sleek Unl'urly Permanent

$2 81

52 00 TONI HIDDEN BODY PERMANENT
__
$1 50
$1 49 TONI SPIN CURLER ASSORTMENT ·--·--·- $112
HAIR COLORING
$2 01 NEW DAWN HAIR COLOR _
·- --·--··- $1 S7
$2.00 TECNIDUE StLVER ·TONE
$1 SO
$1 75 MISS CLAIROL CREME FORMULA KIT -·
$1 31
$2 00 TECN!QUE COLOR TONE
···_ ·- $1,50
$1 ,00 NESTLE STREAKS AND TIPS __ · c--·---- 7Sc
39&lt; NESTLE COLORlNSE
_ -······-···-- 31&lt;
39c NESTLE COLORTINT
---··-------· -~
31c
$1 50 CLAIROL LOVING CARE ··------·--------- $112
59c NESTLE COLOR 'N TONE
-------··--·· 45c
69c NOREEN COLOR HAIR RINSii ·---··--------- 47e

Jk

1M
1M
94e

52e
52e

5h

Jh
J4o
J4o

12Ao

SHAMPOOS
$1 00 HALO FULL BODY SHAMPOO ----·--·--·--- 75o
$1 00 HALO DRY HAIR SHAMPOO
•• ·-------- 75o
39e WOODBURY GOLDEN RICH SHAMPOO -----·- 29c
6Gc HALO DRY HAIR SHAMPOO ·------------·-··· 45e
6Ge HALO FULL BODY SHAMPOO --------------· 4Se
$1 00 WOODBURY EGG SHAMPOO --· ---------- 75&lt;
$1 00 DRENE SHAMPOO
75c
60e BRECK SHAMPOO
·------··---- 46c
$1 00 SUBDUE DANDRUFF SHAMPOO ---- --···
75e
59c WOODBURY SHAMPOO
---····---- &gt;44c
60e LANOLIN PLUS LIQUID SHAMPOO --·-···---- 45e
68c LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO
----· __ 45c
60&lt; LUSTRE CREME LIQUID SHAMPOO ··--- ____ 45•
60e HILENI CURTIS SUAVE SHAMPOO ---·----- 45c
60c PRELL LIQUID SHAMPOO
··--·-·--- 51e
60c LUSTRE CREME LIQUID SHAMPOO ___ -··· 45c
l'k HELENE CURTIS ENDEN SHAMPOO ~---· ____ 67e
69c SILVlKRIN SHAMPOO
• _ • ---·-·--· 43•
67e DIAL SHAMPOO
·- ••
·---- -----· 50e
59c WOODBURY DRY HAIR SHAMPOO
&gt;44c
49e WOODBURY Coconut 011 CASTILE SHAMPOO ·- 34c
60c LUSTRI.CREME SHAMPOO
•
45c
$1 00 HEAD lc SHOULDERS SHAMPOO (TUBE)
76&lt;
$119 PHISODAN SHAMPOO
•
$1 42
$l.Otl WOODBURY LUte Bouquet Lotion Shompoo
75c
$1 00 LUSTRE CREME LIQUID SHAMPOO __ •• •• 75a
69e CLAIROL COLORFAST SHAMPOO
52o
$1.00 WHITE RAIN CRYSTAL CLEAR SHAMPOO ·- 73e
$1,00 LUSTRI·CREME LOTION SHAMPOO • ····-· 72c
$1 00 WHITI RAIN LOTION SHAMPOO
·---- 73e
69c JIIAD lc SHOULDERS SHAMPOO (TUBE) ·--- 56e
:IOe DRINI SHAMPOO •
22e
$1 49 TIGRIN MEDICATED SHAMPOO ~~~~~~~~- $1 It
$1.01 LUSTRI.CREMI SHAMPOO __ ----------- 75o

·--·----·····-=

HAIR RINSE
59e WOODBURY CREME RINSE
-· · ····--·- -- 59c HILENI CURTIS CREME RINSE --·----·--·
39e WOODBURY CREME RINSE
$1.00 RINSE I.WAY (MEDICATED) TUBI ~-:::_-:_~·:.
$1 ,00 DANDRICIDE
__ • --------------·
$1.10 RINSE AWAY LIQUID ------· - -------· --·-$1.00 V05 CRIME RINSE
_
-·-----75e TAMI EXTRA CONDITIONING RINSI --·----·
60e TAMI CREME RINSE
- -----· -------·--$110 TAME CREME RINSI -------- - ----·-··-··59c DOUBLI DANDERlNE
··-·--·---- -------$1.25 TECNIQUE CRIME RINSE
~ ---·--·----7te LUSTRI CRIME HAIR RINSI ·--------·- - ····
... LUSTRI CRIMI HAIR RINSI ------·-------- -

44e
44e
29t
75o
75e
71e
75t
56&lt;
45e
75o

44e
94c
51e
45e

DENTAL NEEDS
69c WIRNIT'S TOOTH POWDIR --------~--·--- S!le
7k POLl-GRIP ----- ___ -------····-···-- - ----- Slo
39e POLl OIUP ---------·-··------·-------····-- 29e
~~:ASTIITH ---------- - --------------------- - 51o
,
PASTI&amp;TH - --~--------·-····· - ···--·- -·· -· 15o
43&lt; POLlDINT ---·---------··· · -·--·- ·--· --·-·· 31e
69c POLIDINT
·-·
-------------·-- 511
69e WIIINETS DENnJRI CRIMI ·-···- - - - - ------ 61o
J5e WIIINITS DINTURI CRIMI · · ···-- ------·· - 24e
42c DR, LYON'S TOOTH POWDIR --·--------- - ·-- 31o
He DR. LYON'S TOOTH POWDIR • -·· --·---· -· 21e
4k COLGATI AMMONIATED TOOTH POWDER -- - 41e
49• COLGATE TOOTH POWDIR ·-·---- - - ---·-···- 37e
29e COLGATE TOOTH POWDER ··--····· ----····· 22o
IJr COLOATI DINTAL CIIIAM ----- ---- - --·--·-- 71o
69t PIPIODINT TOOTH PAITI --····---- ----- -- 62e
69c CRIIT TOOTH PAITI
· -·· · ····· ······ ····· 62e
69e COLGATI TOOTH PASTI ---···---- - - ------- 61o
"&lt; LIITIRINI TOOTH PASTI - -----··· - ·--· --·-- 17e
49t IPANA TOOTH PAITI ·------ - - -- - - -·--- - - -- 40o
6fe OLIIM TOOTH PAITI • --·--- ·· - - - --- --- ---· 61e
6,9e WIRNITI DINTAL PLATI BRUSH ··-··· -··· 58e
7!k Dll. WIST'S DINTAL IRUIHII -- --····· ·-·· SO.
6ft PY.CO.PAY DINTAL IIUSHII --·· · ··-·-··· - 52&lt;
l9e DR. WIIT'I DINTAL IRUIHIS -------- -- ---- 67o

SAVE EVERY DAY AT ELBERFfLDS IN POMEROY
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POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

NO. 267

expect another mcrease m the ir m surance r ates IbiS
summer.
An Indication of what 1s to come was conta med m the
report of the OhiO Insurance Informatton Serv ice, Inc ,
public servrce arm of 20 msurers wtth home off•ces m
Oh1o and writers of the bulk of the state's auto msu rance
" We thought 1963 was bad," 1ty cla ims rose only 5 per cent
t aid J Rober! Oelberg OilS but the sJZt of the average
execul&gt;ve du-ector ' bul prelim- cla1m paid JUped ZI per cenl
tnary reports rrom our mem- "Smce paid cla1ms are the
bers lhdlcate that 1964 was maJOr factor m determ1rung
much worse u
rates, ratea 1r. t urn are an ac
He said final figures for Ohio curale reflechon of peoples'
auto Insurance company losses drJVlng habits," he stated
will not be available unlll
Auto msurance generally has
been unprofilable m Ohio and
e'sewhere for the past frv e
years," Oelberg sa1d

T...,pora_ ,....,. ......
!h by on-. aoorq, !lwYIH, eoldf• tamP~.
....
1~15 Prlohy eloldy 111101 .....

b•cla zt • Zl.

FIVE CENTS

THUR SDAY, FEBRUAR Y 25, 1965

New Charge Remedies Faults in 1961
Indictment Carrying Fine of $120,000

COLUMBUS (UP!! _ Automobtle owners m Ohio can

4

ftAIHEI

Re-indicted

Auto Insurance
Will be Raised

March I

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VOL XVI

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75&lt;
82&lt;
52c
52&lt;
37c

19c

BABY NEEDS
$1 00 NESTLE HAIR TREATMENT
69c Q TIPS COTTON SWABS
39c EVENFLO SUPER PLASTIC BOTTLES
10c EVENFLO NURSINCi BOTTLES
60e MENNEN BABY MAGI C
$1 00 MENNEN BABY MAGIC
37c JOHNSON ' S BABY POWDER
···-65c JOHNSON"S BABY POWDER •
98c JOHNSON'S BABY OIL
59r JOHNSON' S BABY CREAM
•• -·····--··
60c JOHNSON'S BABY SHAMPOO
····-·
23c JOHNSON'S BABY SOAP
59c JOHNSON ' S BABY LOTION
• -----· -· 37c JOHNSON'S BABY CREAM ··:·::-::. ___ _

TALC
$1 00 OLD SPICE DEODORANT POWDER -···--···
$1 00 OLD SPICE BODY TALC _ --·····-----····
75c MENNEN BATH TALC _ ·---······--··--···89c MENNEN BATH TALC ··---------·------·--·
49r MENNEN SHAVE TALC -------·---- ·--- -·-

$1 00
$1 .50
$1 25
$1.41

YOU DOW

SHAVING CREAMS, ETC.

AFTER SHAVE LOTIONS
$1 00 PALMOLIVE AFTER SHAVI •• ·-- --·-··-- 75e
69c PALMOLIVE AFTER SHAVI ·--··-··-·--·-·· 61e
$1 .25 OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE ----·-----------· 89e
69c WOODBURY AFTER SHAVE
------·-------- 52c
$1 50 YARDLEY AFTER SHAVE -· _ -----·----- $112
$2 50 YARDLEY AFTER SHAVE --~------------- $1 17
$1 10 MENNEN SKIN BRACER _ _ __ ---·-·--·- 75&lt;
69e MENNEN SKIN BRACER
__ 52•
$1.00 Mennon Altor Shan SKIN CONDITIONER __ 75e
$1 00 OLD SPICE PRO'S ELECTRIC ROLL-ON _ --- 75o
79c WILLIAMS LECTRIC SHAVE
···-- 59e
79c MENNEN PROP ELICTIIIC PRI·IHAVI ----·· 59o

HAIR SPRAY AND SETS
$1 50 TECNIQUE CURL SPRAY
$112
99c WOODBURY NATURALLY LOVELy SPRAY
73c
$1 SO HELENE CURTIS TEMPO" SPRAY
$112
99c WOODBURY DREAM SET SPRAY
73&lt;
$1 50 ALBERTO V05 SPRAY
------- Sl 12
$2 25 ADORN HAIR SPRAY
••• :::::::::::: $167
11 25 BRECK HAIR SET
94&lt;
$1 50 ADORN HAIR SPRAY
$112
$1 49 WHITE RAIN HAIR SPRAY
$112
$1 00 CLAIROL HAIR SO NEW
• -· • -- 75•
$1 50 CLAIROL HAIR SO NEW
.::_:::•• _.:__ S112
U 69 CLAlROL CONDITIONER
$2 02
99c LANOLIN PLUS SET TO STAY
74c
35&lt; WILDROOT WAVE SET
-- '291!
25r DR ELLIS WAVE SET
··--··-·· 19•
He WOODBURY DREAM CURL &amp; SET
··-----· 63c

---

GROOMING AIDS -

TOILETRIES - HAIR CARE PRODUCTS

HAND AND BODY LOTIONS
AND TALCUMS
98&lt; DERMASSAGE SKIN LOTION
73&lt;
79c TRITLE'S GLYCERINE &amp; ROSEWATER
59r
79c WOODBURY DEEP CLEANSING LOTION
63c
73&lt;
98c POND' S FRESH START
79c WOODBURY DEEP DEW CREAM
•••••••• 63&lt;
60c TONI DEEP MAGIC LOTION
45c
75e
$1 00 TONI DEEP MAGIC CONDITIONE.
59&lt; JERGENS MOISTURE CREAM
&gt;44e
$1 00 JERGENS MOISTURE CREAM
7Sc
$125 JERGENS EXTRA DRY SKIN FORMULA
94c
52 50 SILICARE - MEDICATED
$160
79e ITALIAN BALM
59e
59r CHAMBERLAIN OOLDEN TOUCH LOTION
46&lt;
59c CASHMERE BOUQUET HAND LOTION
44c
99c WOODBURY GLYCERINE AND ROSEWATER
67c
29c COETS (COTTON SQUARES)
24e
45 c COETS (COTTON SQUARESI
-,--·····-··- 34e
11 00 WOODBURY LOTION
S2c
89r CASHMERE BOUQUET TALCUM
68&lt;
47•
69r CASHMERE BOUQUET TALCUM
SOc APRIL SHOWERS TALCUM
• -· --·· - 37c
39c QUEST DEODORANT T ALCUM -~-~---- • __ 29r
S9c OUEST DEODORANT TALCUM
_ 44e
69c WRISLEY LEGTAN
··-·-····-··-·· 61c
11 00 NAIR (HAIR REMOVER)
···-·--·····--· 7Sr
80c QUlNSANA FOOT POWDER
_ 73 1

71r
S3c
33r
8r
45c
76&lt;
28c
52c
77r
48e
~8e
19c
44e
28•

~OW

WASHINGTON (UP!) - A federal gr a nd j ury today r emdir ted fh e Commumst
Party of the US A for faJlmg to reg1ster •• a Commumst ac h on orga n ization con
trolled by the Sov~et Umon
Ally Gen Nicholas Katzenb..,h saJd th e new mdictmen t s1m1lar t o a 1961 tndlct
ment of the party, was returned by a fed eral grand JUry m Washmgton
The U S Court of Appeals reversed an earlier conviction of the part y wh&gt;ch
earned a $120,000 fme, by rulmg that th e government had falied to prove that a
1
wiiimg
volunteer
was
avaJ
abl e to reg1ster the party • ver~lve Activtes Control Ac t CommuniSt acl!on orgamzatons
on each of 11 days lrom Feb 10 reg•sler wlth the J ustice o.
The new Indictment opecific- 13 to Feb 23 1965
partmenl Under the act each
ally charged that lhe part•·
'
II also acc'Used lhe party of day a group la!ls to regiSter IS
failed to register "even though fathng to ftle a registration considered a separate offense
1t knew there was a volunteer statement tnctud.lng &amp; list of with 8 manmum
pena lty of
willing to regiSier on behalf ol party member names aliases 110 000 fme for each count or
lhe party "
and addresses , a list 'or prlnl· each day
Katzenbach satd the new 12- mg presses controlled by the
After the appeals court re
count mchctment charged that party, and an accountmg of all versed the ear her conviction
the party, whose headquarters money received and spent
the Supreme Court last June 8
IS In New York City with fail
The SubverSive Act•v&gt;hes reJected the government ' aping to reglsler under the Sub- Control Act of 1950 requu-es , peal
~.:..'._:::__ __ _ _ _ __

Senate Harmony

RO&lt;\D Rf.P&lt;\ lR NEELW D _ Th iS sed&gt; on of Rt 124 alo ng the Ohio Ri ve r just
erence to the now-defunct un And four representatJves pro· below Long Bottom has (aused moto n .stsand state tughwa, depart men t offlc la ll
mcorporated banks
posed that the Legislative Serv a lik e headaches beLause at Its condit iOn 1 tw st.1 1e has bet&gt;n forced to e r ect blink~
- Repeal the law permitting Ice Commtss1on study the pos-er li ght s and wa 1mng s1gns to v.. arn motOI 1sb of one Jane tralfic Ro lland Torre nce,
Ohto- but they 've lagged sub- Ires In shambles loday
nal10n1 to 15 years, thus allow- employes of the state DIVIsion SJb!llt) of revJVmg the Oh1o Un- supt of the Me 1gs Co unty Otvtswn of th e State H&gt;ghwav Departme nt says there IS
stantially behind the Increase m Senate Democrats put an end ing state-chartered banks to of Banking from borrowmgAmer ican Activities Con.m1ttee nothmg that can be done to correct t he sttuat10n except rP iora i iO n of t he road be
frequency and severity of traf· to complete eooperatmn m the purchase bonds from the Israel money from statEH::ha rteredto study Communist actlvltlh m cause there 1s no base tonence sa td relocatiOn ol the SP&lt;Ilon 1s proposed and wtll
fi, accldenls and the rapidly evenly d1vlded upper house
banks
lhe state
probably be sold for ronstructwn next yea&gt; - Sent mel Photo
aplrallllg cools of •epamng bod- Wednesday when they staged
Reps Bermce MacKenZie, D
Propos&lt; Night Races
- - Canton and Ralph Regula, R Other measures
mtroduced ""'' ' " •
'I
les, both human and automo- and won • powfl' play over
blle "
gubernatoflal appointments
Navarre mtroduced a resolu would
WASHINGTON (UPII
~
0
Tbe targets were four Republion to put the conlroverswl -Place
the
control of The mcome tax 18 ~ 2 years
In the past five years, traffic llcan appointee! one to the
S.
question of prov1dmg public ch&gt;l&lt;lren s day care centers ! old today Absolulely 0 0 cele- ~u
~
a
lalalltJel have increased I per board of RegentS and the othsciiool transportatiOn to private under the SOCial admlrustrai &gt;On bratlon Is planned
c _nt •nd reported IDJUriH 19 ere to various boards and com·
and parochial ~ehool studenlo
(Contmued On Page 6)
11.
on Feb zo, 191 3, I
per cent In Ohio
ffii8$Ion&amp;, who had already been
---- tbat S•cretary of State PbllanP1' PU AS&lt;\NT - D&gt; BenJamin F Som mer 89
said lhatln the same swom in and were on the JOb
Fu
I
I .. lor
der c Knox olllclally eer!I· I I eon one of West V&gt;rg nm ' oldest practiCing physl
number of bodily 111- King used a temporary Ill-IS Letti~r~.:r:.f. " ol ~~
Hed lhe adopllOD of lhe 16th !lans died Tuesda\ n&gt;ght Ill Ho\zeJ Hospita l after a
,dallms paid by In- maJOrity, broogbl on by the Ill· burgh, who dJed Wedneoday m
Amelldment to tbe Con•t&gt;lu- short Illness
18.3 per eent ness of Republiean Sen Ft'ed the WMt Penn hoapltal there ,
don wbicb gave
Congress
He was born rune 21 18h m
&amp;txNint of the average Hoffman of Cmcmnatl, to force WI11 be held Saturday at 2 pm
" tk power to Jay and colleet (otlagf'\t lle w Va son of tht' ft\o\ Jcm.lfntng llOrSet,tnd buggy
jumped 2l per dwnt the appomtments to the floor
1 tax.es on mcomes'
late ~Jlharn and ( athenne Mi l doctur~
He w:.:ts a member
~~~~~~~~~~~·
at the Chase Funeral Hume with
av
UnltH , ..... lnt•rnetional
;;¢ v ..1
HM
~...
J ler Somm·r [)r Sommer uas o/ tht Kanav. ha V:o~l le) Lodoe
damage habii- and the 15 Republican voles b
the M11 c 1
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"
o
v ere two !lhort of the needed una 1 10
es erne ery
A sprawhng, wtnd-blown snowstorm piled f1 ve foot 1
I gr11duat ed' w1th honors trom
No 36 Ar &amp; AM
DIBJOrily for confirmation
The Rev Herbert 0 Gnmm drrfts through the center of the nation today Snow a nd !
the UmveiS &gt;ty of LOUISVIlle
Survl'&gt;ng are hiS Wli&lt; Cora
In tbe midst of the political Will olflcJale
arctrc temperatures knifed deep m to the heart of DllUe
School
of
med
~rme
m
1901
and
Wood
•II Sommer a son W1l
1
~ttle, the Senate did manllge She was OOrn tn Langsville, while Texas braced for poss1bly Jts wor st freeze m foul
bt." gan prdcttce or medu.' me that \lam K Sommer, Lauisvllle,
to pas• lla first bill of the .... the daughter of Mn
Bertha years
I
same )&lt;ar m Leon lie ronlm K) • da ughter Mrs Sher .. ood
sJOn 1 routine measure elimma· Martm, Bradylake, 0 , and the
Towenng drifts of snow virtu ally isola t ed manv cen
u~d his pract1ce and saw pa t os1t"n PI Pleasant and four
tU' ihe requlrement that hens late Rev w M Swmk
She tral lllmoJS towns Strong wmds wh1pped •now th ree
, 11ents unt&gt;l one week before h ~&gt; gra ndr loldren One son Frank,
agam.sl motor vehicles owned wa• alao preceded In death by feet deep a round Memphis, Tenn , closmg all ma )OI
j dealh havmg praellced ti4 yea'" dted m 1941
by public utilities be filed wrtb a !Isler, Edna Cartwright
highways out of the city
__ _
111 the same commumlv
Funera l servlles w11l be held
the secrttary of state
The storm , descnbed by the
pr PLEASANT - Joe Cape
Dr Sommer was ont' of t!w F'n day 2 p m m the Leon Bap
CHICAGO (UPI)- A complete
Also surviving are her bus· weather bureau as one of the crews near Q::ntraha. Ill were hart 24 of Lf'ta rl Rt 2 was
11st ( hurr-h With the Rev Leo..
overhaul of the Republican
Houu Plllel Tlir« Bill•
hand, Frank Rosenthal, Pitts- womt of the season has ordered off the highways be arrest-• Wednesday mghl by
d Underwood offtcta•m•
~ 1Iveo s1nee cause they could make 110 head lhe Mason
~ Countv Shen ff s De
'arSO
•
party Ia vital and II mual begin The House, meanwhile, paS9· burgh ' two slstt•rs' Mr• Cath· c1a1m ed at 1ea!1 ..
Hunal •&gt;II be m tho
~•oo
by M!movlng all traces of ex~;'le ~:~ue~";.!ua:' ~ It hooked out ol the Northern W&lt;IY agamst the blowmg, sh&gt;ll partment on a ma llc1ous assault
emeter)
tremlsrn, I Methodist bishop Wamsley Services
• brolber Harlow Swink Bra· I Plams two day! ago
mg snow
warrant
Fne nd s aro bemg received at
aald today
Being Announced
dylake 0
'
Heavy 'now warnings re- Schools were closed !n many Capehart IS charged In con
lht l row Hussell Funeral homo
Blahop Gerald H Kennedy of Funeral services for Mrs
Frie~ds may call at the fun. mamed In eifecl lor lower areas through illinoiS Oh1o, nect&gt;on wllh an a ll ac k on Rul
un11l 11 • m l'nday when tho
Los Angeles uld m the current Henry (Thelma) Wamsley, who eral home after 1 p m Friday Michigan, Indaana and north Texas Oklahoma and Arkansas ter E Kmght 64 of Hartlord
Funera l se1v 1les W111 bt&gt; held bod} w11\ be taken to the
Issue of Christian Advocate that died at 4 p m Wednesday at
we st Ohio-wath up to 7 mches H1ghways wert lltlpassable ancl lwho w.as clubbed Feb 12 near Sa turda} at 1 p m fn1 Mrs ( hurch to he m state until the
Republlcana must 'select new Rochester, Pa , after a short Duke Scheduled for
of fresh snow expected The caro
were abandoned along Graham Slat1on wh1le on
a Han nah Mav Carson s; who funeral hour
leaden , • • lnatesd of merely Illness, will be held Friday at
warnings were exlended to lhe I roadways
ltshmg tnp
Id&gt;ed early Jlns mornmg al \lei
----resbu!Oing 118 personnel with- 2 p m thm She was a former Delicate Operation
mterlor an« norlhern sections of
Knight wa. left unconscwus erans Memunal Hospll 11 afler
out repudiating the 111114 pres!- Meigs county res1dent
LONDON (UP!) - Doctors New England
fo r some lhr&lt;e hours and was a long &gt;line&lt;&gt;
dentlal campaiCn pollees "
Surviving in this area are a will perform a dellcale eye op- South of the onow belt, heavy
hosp&gt;lallzed at Holzer llosp&gt;ta l
17 1879 at
••'Itle wbolfl future of the twO- stepson, Granvel Wamsley, Md· erahon l!tn the Duke of Wmdsor ram fell and temperatures
Ill Ga lhpohs fur severa l do~s I She was born Jul v
party l)'ltem is at stake" said dleport; a sister, Mrs Nen withm the "next few days" It dropped to near or below freez
suHermg from a skull fracture J..vger the daughter or the lal~
Bl•hop Kennedy In the bl· Smtih, MBaon City, lour grand- was announced today The 711- mg Aaheville and Hickory,
concueSion a nd laceralwn&lt;
Wdtnm and Amanda l larl Pr~&gt;e
weekly mapzine for ministers children, and aeveral rueces and year--old formt!r British moo· N C ' were hit with an Inch of
I The suspect was idenlihed bv and was preceded !ll deH!!1 h~
and church leaders
nephews.
arch has a detached retina m rain In SIX OOurs during the
the victim accord mg lo th~ Ma her husband Homer m t!t5?
Dr St&gt;ltm J Blazewtcz wat
"We do not think that the
hJS lelt eye
mght
son Lnunt y shen(f
and bv lwo mfant sons
re elecll'd pr..,&gt;dent of
tbo
pod old clays of rugged indl·
AT 1, NOT z
The Duke, who undf'I'Went Throughout MISsissippi Lout·
She 1s surv tvf:'d bv a sun Ken 1Mt:"tg~ ( ount) Ftsh and Game
vlduallam were so &amp;ood '111e The Wahama While Falcon ma1or arterial aurgery in Dec- slana and Alabama, tempera- Orin E Atkins preSident of
nelh Carson M1ddlepor1 n [) A&lt;soe~at&gt;on Wednesday mgbt
people said with their votes Band concert will be held this ember, entered the London Clln- lures fell 30 or 40 degreeo when the Ashland Oil and Refmmg
a gra nddaughter Mre Dnnna Other oiiiCers elected for 1965
that we are committed to free evening at 8 p m 1n the Waha~ ic Monday A clinic spokesman the ICY front moved m Mobile , Co speakmg berore 140 mern
Grate Rutl and one gnmd:..on m tht&gt; 01 gamzatiOnal meetmg at
enlerprlse within the frame- rna High school audltonum in· saki today that both eyes have Ala, on the Gulf Coast report- hers and guests of the Central
Harold Carson of lhlls&gt;de Ill Porn/In\ s Second Ward
F&gt;n
llllfk of ...... responsibility" lllead ol at 2 p m as was pre- been examined by lhr« specll&gt;- ed a 44klegree drop lrom 73 to Ohio Valley Industrial Council
two Sisters Mrs Mabel • net house were Hoy \ rmes, VIce
Referrng to Sen Barry M vloully reported.
list•
33 New Orleans conducted !Ia at Hunlmgton W"""esday urged
Kent and Mrs Maude 5&lt;"11 preSident f.d Thomas treasurQoldwatlr'l argument that the
second torchlight parade of the the development of tr1nsporta
Funer:.t l serv Hes for
I d a Middleport a g:rt&lt;.tt gnnddu\d ur~J &lt;t nd Ht&gt;nry Perry, ~
Repub11ciD party merely lost
STEPFATHER DIES
SQUAD CALLED
Mardis Gras Wednesday nigh! t10n facilities m telling the story Young 69 voho d1ed at her res! and several niP-c. es and neph n ::S~( la twn
the lint round durlng the DB· Mr and. Mrs David Slater The
Pomeroy emergency with the mercury bovermg ~&gt; to mdustrtes interested m ex· dence m Mmersv11le lh is morn 1ews
ufhc lals
tod ay
Ilona! ole&lt;llons Iaiii November have been called to WUllams- squad anowered a call at 3111 degrees above freezmg
p.anding their operallons
j mg ~111 be held Sunday at 2
tlh&lt;nked a ll !hose who atteoded
when be wa defeated for the town, W Va, alter learning ol a m today to the Eagle Rtdge Central IliUlOII WBB one ol the He added that lhe areas air p m al Ewm g l'papel w1th Services ~111 be al Ihe R&lt;wl 1 ~' smwn say mg &gt;I was one
presidency, Biahop Kennedy re. the death of Mrs 81atersstep- home of Elmer Young where harde'9t h1t areas, With a snow~ transport system 1s madequale, bur~al m the Pme Grove ceme mgs Co •• ts f&lt;uner&lt;:~l homf' w1th 0 lht' lmf""t tufl"lOUts to a
tor114:
father W. E Dotson
Ida Young was D 0 A
fall of more than I foot Road and he urged that the abundant tary The Rev P A Casto wtll the Re'- Herbert 0 l.r1 mm of mf'f'ttng 111 manv months
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B
1 11 be
&lt;~a rn e proiPf'lors Donald WI\.
manpower of the area and ed offtctalt&gt;
iC iahng ll una w1 Ch h m l1ams and Max Duckworth wer.
ucational facthties be told as a She was preceded m death Grave- I I' 1 &lt;erne1Pn
es tre
I~ d
II
h r
I present to diSCUSS the pheatplus factor He al so told the by her husband Arthur Wtlham 1hr nen s rmt\ ra a!
t e unera 1
f
ant rear mg program offerbld bJ
group that the fact that the area Young , and a sister L y d 1 a orne any 1lme a ter 7 P m !h~ SLate OJVtslOn of Waldlif
was In App.alachia should be Wandling
llnday
e.
" - · •·~ Tb
hool
lrred
f
,_
"'-'· p
""
ked playt:d down to avert adverse 1 She lS surv1ved by two .. daugh
'lbe Ohio P ower _,....,....ny _.
e new JC
rates st
inatory nor pre erent1a1 u...s. v•uu ower a1!0 uBI as
I pubhclty to tlie true nature of ters Rubv Fernando New Mar Vrtt&gt;raos M&lt;&gt;mor!al Hospital
Metgs GPneral Hospttal
dajr termed " rldlculooa" a re- lbt Ire ol Columbia Gas ol Ohio much as It did nol preclude PUCO approval to make further lhe area potential
tmsville w va and Wanda Adm lse10ns - Georg&gt;a Hall
Admissions - Ralph Giffen,
quoat by two IIBB companies aDd Ohio VallO)• Gas Co ' which the use of gas ranK•• lor dem· rate cuts totaling approllrnete- Raymond BreW!Jter, preSident Adams Conoga Park Cahf Reeds" II' \ vonne Scali\ Mid Coolv&gt;l le 1\oodrow Kapp
Pt
for a rebtarlb&amp; ol a Public UIU· noarly a 111011th Iller IUed I onstratiOD purposes in
total ly three • lourtho ol a milliOn of lhe Huntington Chamber of t
E
t y
L
11dl eporl Kenneth H'JVes Porn Pleaeanl Dem er Qu- C-IIIH llommllalon order grant- motkla to lnlervelle with the eleclriC ~ehools, nor other gao- dollars annually These new
wo sons rnes oung, aure
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III&amp; Oblo Power pennlaalon to PUOO, &lt;llrlmlnl Ohlu Power'a !Ired lnstrucllon equipment
rates would apply to residential ~mmerce, and vice pre!ldent Cliff and Elmer Young Mmer~ leroy
penter Elizabeth
Vaughan,
lower ltl riWI lor total electric action In loworiJII school rates Among the larger communi· customers total el&lt;ctrlc hrme 0 the Huntington Publl!hmg Co ville lwo
brolhers Herman Dlschar1es - Mrs
Hubert Pomero1
IIChoolo.
wu "unjust, 11111'0U111111b\e, un- Uu in Ohio which Ohio Power CIIStomers and comme~lal and welcomed the group Mile! T Warner, Tampa Fla and AI G1bbs and son .New Ha\en Le
DlscbargeB - ShJCiey Caruthjuatly dlserlmbratory, unjustly aDd the two gas companleo small industrial CIIStomers. Ap- Eplmg of G•Wpolls, vice pre•l- "-rt Warner Guysnlle
ftve nora Bae Svracuee Amy E) n crs Cheshire , MarJiyn Oiler
·~ Ia the lint Ume in - preferential alld In vlolaUOII of 1erve ...., Cambrldp, Coaboct- pn&gt;XlDlBiely 280,000 Ctlllomers dent of COVIC presided T h 1grandchildren and
several on, Syracuse
Chesh1re Charles Klem, Porn~
htatory !bat anyone ner baa law" 'l'bt 111 firma cllarpd m Flndl
FM!mont Fostona would benefit lrom theoe re- next meeq wUI he held In 1 mec.. and nephews
Friends
eroy
Willia WUI, Pu111fli'OJ;
ob)IOied to - tfforta to lower the · new ochool t'Aie waa de- lr.:.ton t,!~r
Vernon' duclions
' Ironton in March with lhe Iron· may call at the funeral home
TRIAL DELAYED
D1llon Taylor, Portland, VIVIan
our lllo&lt;lrlc ralel," an Ohio signed "llllely to c1os1roy CCJIIl- Nowuk Portsmo:.U. Sleu~ The power company Nkl tha loll Chamber ol Commerce as at any tmte
I The Jury tr1al scheduled to Arnott,
Racme, George C •
PoWtf olllclal aald.
petition."
vOle,
preoent reduction
applrcatloll hoot
begm today In Meigs County mmgs Racme
011111 PoWtr wu granted PU· In seUIII&amp; to ~ 11s ralel, However, Ohio Po- po¥rt- now before tho PUCO repreFINED $1t. COSTS
Common Pleas Court stale vs
- - - -ClO aulbor!IJ to ndtrct Ill ralel 01t1o Power aald 11 u at~ tel Gilt that any actlOII to 101 oentl the company'• fout11r rate
LOCAL TEMPS
Edward Dale Ande·son Dex James Shuster, on an automoMAN CONFINED
1o 11 lcJial eledrlc acboola If· lnJ to ~ell electrldty at tM askle 111 new ~ rate would reductloll 1n four ye~n, Ohio The temperature m Pomeroy's ter, haa beet! fined SIO and costs bile larceny char&amp;e has been Jact Maynard Braley, It, of
ftdln 1111t Jd 11, reprul'l· lowtll poJitbla 0011. Olillt allict ,all communities ID 118 Power also said Its rates are busllless dlatrlct at II 15 a m. in Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- postponed, offiCials said, h"' IPomeroy, 11 being held It ll!e
InC a Ioiii annual u'flup of Powor uld 111e now school ra~ 11-COUIIITeervtce. oreawblch lhe lowest In Ohio aadiDIOilltodaywu:llldeifeel Snowllur· lat's Court on a speeding , cause of Illness of Defense At· Me11• County jail Oil a ..... II 11Ie tiC~I I•
lllllliii @ ' " Ill t iDiiii,. tlla1 lllclrle acbanllIIIe loft~&amp; Ill . . J1lltlolt,
riel.
tllll'IL
lllrlley Wilham Jenkinl.
oupport citar.&amp;
"During that lime, auto fnsur

COLUMBUS !UPll -

The ed bills to

&amp;11ce rates have im crt: a se d shaky splflt of pohtlca l bar·
-Shorten the ' good cred1 t"
somewhat - about .&amp; 5 per cent mony that lived m the Otuo period requared before state
lor the average good driver in St:nate for nearly two months banks can mvest m fore1gn

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unera or
Mr Rosenthal
Js Saturday

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Bishop Finds
GOP in Need
Of Overhaul

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o·tes Th ursdav I,

Dr. Blazewicz
Is Re-elected

Development
Of Facilities
Being Urged

SerVICe
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For ]da young I

Gas Cos' Move C ailed Ridiculous

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llaily

nocroR

--rhe Leaning Tower of Peace

.!!)f?ntin~tl

SAYS

C'OMMENT.TING EDITORIALLY

in mstances whPre prior train1ng ts re-

1.

qu ired W1th the high costs of operatmg
a business 01 mdustrv the selet:tion of
workers has to a greai degree dnfted to·
ward experience and trainin~ . and those
persons without it have a difficult t1me
eetting a situation
In this area where there is a lack of
Industry , soch training w1ll be a good
selling point to attract industry. There
must be a ready supply of skilled workers, and the lack of skill~ has proven to
be a handicap in plant locations. We
would be helping the image of the entire
community by the establishment of a .
first rlass vocational school If su ch a
thing comes about, we should redouble
our efforts to &lt;:olablish diversified industry In our area. and in so doing we could
brighten the economic picture
There
was a day when our community was fill·
ed with skilled workers who were employed in variety of occupations. and we
ttill have ID many service facilities, but

Q- My doctor "'Y' I ha.diabettc neuropathy. What II
lhe treatmrnt What
art
chanrrs for a cure?

most even·o ne can plainly see that wt
w1ll hav e to 1nrrease the skills and ahiltlles uf youth 1f we an~ to move ahead.
All would not be lost in the event
thal a votatwnal sc hool 1s not feasible.
Th1s 'auld be brought about by what IS
kno" n as on·the·JOb training Many per·
sons now emplo yed got their start
through training with the organization
with which lhev are associated . We can
name do7.ens of opportunities for youth
to get such training if a plan were drawn
up and followed with enthusiasm It has
worktod in many communities across the
land, and there Is no reason that it can
net work here. It is already a part of the
P' ogram of local schools In the form of
training In commercial pral'tices, and in
such pract leal courses as vocational ag·
riculture, home economics and industrial

These may be manifested by
numbness, cramps, muscular
weakness, niSht 1weat!l, mto(..
erance to heat and cold, famtness, dizziness, and nausea.
ID 1omt of these
persons
tbe cau•e I" a vitamin deficiency, and some lmprovement
cao usually be npected from
ta.ldq vitamin lablell and 1
lol&amp;b ~teiD diet. Uver e&lt;tracl
may also be.lp.

Youngsters who show tittle Interest
In such fields as literature, social studies,
science and other academic fields , but
who are good with their hands could derive untold benefits from traming out·
Side of thli school. There Is no reason
why they could not attend school ses·
sions for a half day and then under
school supervision get a job to their liking, which would make It posSible for
them to learn a trade, and earn some mo·
ney at the same time .- '"

Often, however, the
n"t
result ot the improv~d control
is a temporary worsemn&amp; of
the neuropathy.
A th1rd group consists
of
diabetics who are over 40, in
whom nellher of the cauon
mentioned apply .
T"M UTTL£. IIA5HVtLlE TEIINESSEAM

The Lighter Side
By DICK WEST

HELEN HELP US!

!Jolted Pre" lotemallooal

by Helen Bottel----'
YOUTII ASKED FOR IT
This column is for young people. their problems and plea:;.
ures, their troubl.. and fun.
As with the rest of Helen Help
Us!, it welcomes laughs but
won 't dodge a serious question
with o brush - off.
Send your teen age questions
to Youth Asked For It, care
of Helen Help US ' ,
thiS

while

I'm a good driver and
mother w111
only allow me to drive when
she wants to go somewr.ere. I
have had to break dates to
drive her places (she has m~ht
blindness, and so 1 am
hPr
chauHeurJ.
1 have been cleaning
the

WASIDNGTON (UPI) - Ont
of the wayst hat memben of
Congress amuse themselves is
b) poking fun at government·
supported research pro]eots.

careful. but my

house every day and

d01ng

dishes, washing and
Ironing,
hoping
that
maybe
she
would
newspaper.
think
a
nearly
18
year
- old
WCKED OlTT
can
have
a
few
privilege!',
but
Dear Helen :
her
door
is
still
locked
and
I never dreamed
would
ever be wntmg to you, but I'm begmning to thmk her heart
was
nght now you are the cnly one 19 too . 1 thought this
America,
land
of
the
free:
T think would underStand my
PLEASE
HELP
problem .
I am a high school 1enior and Dear Help :
•
At this lato dale, I don't
an only rh !ld My mother is a
HE'S SERIOUS ABOUT ACTING, ob·
think anythmg I might
oay
widow and we live alone.
vlously He lhmks now that he m;ght
would alter your mother's de-For
the
pasl
two
and
one·
eventually like to move over into direct·
what'!l
half years my mother has lock· termination to "do
ing or producing But that, ol course, 1s
nght"
even
if
il's
obvtously
all
ed tbe TV . H1Fi and all the re·
a long way orr
wrong.
Aa
you
say,
she
haa
cords m her room. I haven't
Driving around Acapulco with Mike,
• • •
watc·hed TV on a school mght locked more doors than one,
he told me all this about himself and h1s
IT'S BEEN A GOOD LIFE , and he
in over three years. When I though I'm sure she isn't a·
life . He told me that published reports
loves it. But he IS threatened with a
d1d have permussiOn to watrh ware of it.
that he ean't swim are untrue. And he
choice which may be the toughest one
My best advice Is "Look aI never overdid It, ond as for
told me that he ex{'ects to take a lot of
head"'
Don't waste vour time
gf his life.
the H1 F1. well, 1 only used
riding from the Natwnal Football League
Sy Welntroub, who owns tho rights to
fighting
what you ca~'t change.
that when I bought a new replayers next year because he '• Tarzan
Work
tnward
rnHkina your odult
the Tarzan character, wants to make •
cord to play, which wasn't ofIt
has
started
already.
lire
the
kind
you
wouldn't want
ttlevlslon sori" obout tho jungle boy
ten . I could understand why
uon
the
road,"
he
says,
"I
room
with
with chMic of tan. In "Tanan '66" ho is
•he might lock the record play- to change. You'll have many
Cliff Livingston. And Cliff soys thot ov•
tMtlng tho now Tarun characlor - o
er up if I played it continually years to enjoy the things you 've
orybody is ulllng him Jont."
.,_ betwllll the old ape man ond
but I only play folk music and missed . You have only a few
I never really bothered her, or months before you're coUegt!bound or out on vour own. If
took time off from chores .
you'll
spend !hem 'trying to unWell I got used to thi• be·
cause I figured I would
be de.,tand that your mother is
getting my driver's license and lonely and afraid, rather thaD
Ita. and Chinese funds wero could get out alone once in a mean ond demandmg,
your
ouopended
dlploi!llltic
relations
By PIUL NJCWSOM
own
life
won't
ba
colored
by
flowing
Into
the
pockets
of
Buand
ordered
Otine!lt
jjp!ornats
11Pl Forelp Newa Analyol
bitterness
Try
it!
R.
rundi politicians.
out of Ute country.
Delpi\0 the fact that the Unit·
On Jan. 15 came the assassi- zlbar wht"fe the Chinese pro- O.ar Helen :
Hurundi's capital of BUJUffi·
td Stales remains Red Cluna '&gt; bura on the shores of Lake nation of Premier Pierre Ngen.. moted themselves not only as
Here are a few more !dang
Jllo . I propaganda targel, the Tanganyika had been regarded dandumwe, who had been ap- revolutionaries but the nation words from E:ngland. I Ukt
Chin- an ool negloclln&amp; AJ- •~ a ma)or headquarters for pointed to cht&gt;&lt;'k Chinese in£lu- y·it.h ref'ent experiences and lu hear your Amencaft slang,
JiOI.
Chinese subversion and propa- l"J1Ce Mo'lt of those arrestrd in problems most similar to Zanzi- wo I though maybe your "pep
the plot were ldenllfied wllh the bar, particularly in agriculture. set" would like to hear bow
There the Chinese press both ganda agamst the West.
Although President Julius K. we say it ·
Aid Congo Rebelo
pro-C'hinese !lfOUP
tbelr pol1clet again•! the United
Goggle box - television
The break with China came Nyerote of the newly-combined
From HuJumbura. Chinese
States and their struggle with
Rozzer - policeman
stHte had been regarded as an
lbo Soviet Unlon tor inlluenctt agents advised and financed two WPf'ks later
Scouse
!rhymes with house)
African
moderate
and
bad
been
In the latter hall of February,
Congolese rebels and supplied
111 Afro.Aalan affairs.
-person
from
Liverpool.
received
In
Washlogton
warmly
Recent events illustrate the them w1th arms transhipped the Chinese boonced back with
Wnd
a
sandwtch.
it. 1963, h1s relations with the
farying degrees of their auc- across Tanzania, the former in- a treat} of friendship With TanBird; a bit of crumpet; 1 vlt
United States have sharply ded"pendent countrie! of Tanga- wma .
ceu.
of
skirt - they all mean •·aclined-especially since hll naSlroog lo Zaodbar
In January tho Chinese sui· nyika and Zanzibar.
Red Chinese in£luence had tion became a waypolnl lor girl."
The Red Chmese emba~":sy
lered a major oetback when the
Wback - a friend . Luv,
African kingdom of Burundi staft was the largest in the cap- been particularly 11.trona in Zan.- shipment of Chinese arma Into -A GIRl, FROM ENGLAND
Black Africa.
.._._
Ambassadors from both na- Dear Helen
Hado
Do It t&lt;.v,prv Time
I am 13. J;;ach nJght without
tions have been summoned
fail I have to do lhe dlah01 .
home.
TRY WE CASE ~E ODES, BUT IT SEEMS
114E '&gt;tl!JN6 LAw CLERK,DID
In announcing the new treoty, My other friends don't. They
LEFT ALL HIS ELOQUENCE, KNOW·
SO WELL IN 'THE PRE TRIAL RUNthe Otinese praised Nyerere'a go out and get a good personal!&lt;OW ANCI SAVVY IN lHE oFFICE ....
ity and I om I!Uck wtlb the
114AOU0H ,HE 60T 11-lE 616 BREAK...
courage In defying tba U. S.
"paper tiger."
Gill For Alllerla
In Algeria, the Chinese
m.ved strongly to ofloet larg_.
11&lt; ale Soviet military aid.
On Feb. 13, tbe 13,000 - ton
cLrgo ship Shuguang ('l1le Li&amp;ht
of Dawn 1 docked in Algiers
harbor. It was a Red Chinese
(flit to Algeria. Previously it
hoo been announced that tho
IWO aovemmento had signed an
agreement lor the supply of
"•ame materials" for A.lger1a'a
popular mtlltla. 'l1le Chinese
also hove been active in Algeria
on the coltural level.
There was speculation that
the Chinese were seeking AlgerIan aupport lor the campaign to
ban tho Rusalans from tho
forthcoming Alro-A1Ian conforlllct acheduled to bt bel4 " Allien Gtl Jllllll

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College
Basketball

ln ot.hers, the nerve changea
are the result ol not keepm&amp;
the diabetes well controlled al
all hmes. These
patients usually show a marked improv•
men! In their
neuropathic
symptoms w1th more careful
control of tho underlying ;lisease.

arts

Jo"'" Bond- ond If the public buys tho
chongt, Tarun will hud for the hotmt
scrttn In '66.
Since Mike Henry Is under contract
to Weintraub for seven years. he 's the
Tarzan-on·televlsJOn-elect.
"If that happens," Mike. says, "I'll
have to choose between acting and foolball. It won't be easy. A lot will depend
on how good a deal Sy offers me. I'll tell
you honestly - if 1 had to make that
choice today, I don 't know what 1'4 do ."
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HENRY NEVER ACTED BEFORE
"Tarzan '66" . And I found an amazing
degree of enthus;asm for his work am ·
ong the tough old pros of the crew .
To a man, they believe he will make
It and make it big. They all say that he
works hard , takes direction well, is Will·
ing to do anything.
As an example, Mike cites one scene
where he is running through the jungle .
He says he ran it, and ran hard, and 1t
looks as though he's running hard .
"The other Tarzans," , Mike •ays,
"never broke out into a sweat when lhev
ran through the jungle . It didn't look
right I wanted my running scene to look
right "

Barry Clemeans, 6-7 Xenior Senior, N~ed
Unanimously on All-Ohio Conference Team

' Stewart has
Answer:40
Home Runs

A - In some diabetic p..
twnts nE&gt;rve changes occur.

New Tarzan Has Energy, Urge, Talent
By DICK KLEINER
ACAPULCO MEXICO (NEA) - Did
you bear the o~e about Tarzan and the
pussy cat!
Mikli Henry Is the new Tarzan, the
14tll ill the royal line from Elmo Lin~oln, who first created the big ape man .
And Mike has never really liked animals
-he hastens to assure you that he
doesn't actively dislike them. it's just
that be can take them or leave them
alone .
But gradually, he's been changing.
And not long ago he bravely bought Mrs.
Henry - a lovely blonde named Janet
- a kitten. This, as they say in the song,
could be the start ol something big.
Turns out Mike liked the kitten and vice
versa
Now he's palling oround with a lion
ond 1 leoP"rd ond a couple of chimpanues, os !hoy film "Tarzan 66" hero. He's
giving serious thought to acquiring 1 dog
smoll on-.oflor this picture is ovor
ond ho can go back home to tho Los An·
gtiM he lovM.
Mike Henry Is a Los Angeles boy
from a poor fanuly who already has
made good and seems likely to make ev·
en gooder. It was football which set him
on the road to glory (altho·,gh he has
long nurtured a secret ambition to be a
music arranger). At the University of
Southern California , then with the Pitts·
burgh Steelers and now the Los Angeles
Rams, Mike has been a stalwart.

PH f\ICA.L EO

8 ) Way ne G. Brandstadt, M.D.

A Good AIt ernate Plan
'l('IE HOPE that t he d1scuss10 ns among
school officials at Ga llia and Mr1gs
eeunty to be held th1 · week m regard to
possible establishments ot a voc&lt;~twna\
achool will bring results There has llP&lt;'n
a cry1ng need for thi s type ot tral ntng to
fit our youth to he able to go out and get
poslt wns throu g h their pr wr trammg.
Such training durmg school years w1ll fit
the voung graduate to get and hold a job

ALI...STARS

Years ago, somelJne discovered that the annual list of research grants made by the National Sc1ence Foundation was
usually good lor a few laughs.
Consequl!lltly, seldom 1 year
passes that some congressman
tiotn't gleefully pounce upon
the list and extract a few thlghslagpers with which to regale
his colleagues.

The latest lawgiver to perform this ritual was Rep Wil~
1\am E. Minshall, R-Oh1o, and
Durward G. Hall, R-Mo.. who
brought to the attention ot the
House a number oi somewhat
esoteric, and therefore m1rth~
provoking,
research &amp;rants.

Pipe
in a filter
cigarette?

In lhll group Utile can bo
done to relieve the symptoms,
especially If they have been
present for several rrionths.

Q- Re&lt;eotly I developed 1
sort corn between my fourth
ond fifth toes. What could
cause lhts?
A- Tbe womao who sent
this leiter added: "When your
feet hurt, you hurt all over."
('m sure everyone who
ha1
had any ktnd of foot troubio
would agree.

Whereas a hard rorn I! du1
to pressure from Improperly
f11ted shoes, the soft corn I!
not a true corn , but a fungus
Infection.
Palntmg with
10 per cent
salicylic acid In alcohol or
applying half-strenth Whilfteld 's
ointment two or three times a
day should clear this up. There
are oeveral other fungicides that
are eff•cllve, IF used as d~
rected by your doclor.

Q -La!tl summer I had ID
attack of cellulitis. Ia tbls tho
same as erysipelas? Penicillin
Live Looger
One grant made it possible shots and sulfa pills cured me.
Can I get this disease qaln!
lor a Stanford University ocl·
A- Erysipelas is an acute
entist to discover that salmon
Infection
of the skin coused
who had been surgically alby
slreptococcl.
tere, so to speak, to keep them
Cellulitis Is an inflammation
from spawning would live longott
he tissues just under lbo
er and look younger !han those
skin
and IS usually cauaed b1
who became parents.
a bacterial lrllection. Thus tho
two conditions have much In
dishes. A girl's hands are •up- common.
posed to be smooth and you
An attack of either
does
should
see rnine' - DISH not confer Immunity, but the
PAN HANDS
death rate from them Is very
Dear DPH:
low since the introductioo of
AI Gomer Pylf!'o oereeant
the drugs that were used to
says, "I don 't HEAR - A - R
cure you .
yo - o - ou!" Try lotion, clevoQ - A friend claims there II
ion and hope there will soon danger In eating charcoalbe an elerlrlc dloh washer 111 broiled meat. 11 then allJ
your future. -H.
truth in this theory?
A -Your friend was probThia colulllll Is dedicated to
ably
referrlog to NCeDt
family llvmg so if you're havatudtes
to
determine wbelher
ing k1d trouble or just plaiD
charcoal
•
broiled
meal cu
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
cause
cancer.
She will also welcome
your
The sludiH bave faDed II
own amusing experienre5. Address Helen Bolte! in """ of reveal any daqtl' lrom dtla
IOIII'Ct.
thio oewspaper.

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night dP s plte SPt'ltlg a&lt; lion thiS \\f't&gt;k 111 tilt&gt; (;e~ l lla ('ull ll · Amenca 's ~l·la!iting pipt tobaa:c~

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141 lmrtlt' Mc Arthur· Ln !It t' opt•mng
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The Past Chief• Club me! · was served by hoste«.

b M halfe'
'l'Ueiday evening at nome of t Mrs . Evolyne Devault enter·
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Straus- talned the ladies of Presbyter- Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Mahaf-1 Mr and Mrs Bo
a sts
baugh with twelve member! Lan chul\:h circle Wednesday fey . Barberton" W Va. called Athens. were Sunday gue
preaent. A 50c gift e:r:change evening. A la-rge ..crowd
was on h1s (ather, Mr. and Mrs.l
parenb, Mr. and Mn. Wil·

Dorcas
News Notes

was enjoyed. A delicious lunch .

~is

~sent.

William Mahaffey . Saturday .

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and family Sunday.

SEAT BELTS

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compared with the sums paid! men of today u.se their weapons

SAVE • SAVE • SAVE·

TOM BOY SANDWICH

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WITH
FRENCH FRIES

by us in later years
would 'o.n the r~putatiOn.s
o1 upposJnot appear worth an argument .t.•on . candidates, and leace the
much less seven years of war' i cutttng _down of trees and plants
And the independence Wash·· (a nd hflle p1g s) to Congress
ington secured for us has be- ar,d th~ Dept. of Agriculture. !

This Coupon l;ntitles Bearer To
Purchase of Week-End Specials

With
Coupor

"Jim-Dandy" Sandwich
15c

OR

only 58c

Offer good Thurs. Fri., Sat. Feb. 25-26-27
I.

Try This Oeliclou1 H•mburger
With Grilled Onions &amp; Pidcle ~-- oNLY

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POMEROY, 0.

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color-keyed front seat belts are among many unexpected standard equipment features.
You can get an ecouomical 4-cylinder en~ine in
the sedan or in both cars, a 120-hp Hi-Tbxift Six.
It's fast to warm up, idles almost silently and is
very, very easy on gas.
.For even more power, there's a special Six you
can order: the 230-cubic-inch Turbo-Thrift job.
As we said earlier, the~ are m;r lowest priced ears.
But you'll never know just how economical they are
until you own one.

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Drive something really new-discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer's

Used Citizens Band Radios $35.00 up

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With aluminized exluwsl• !hat discourage corro•ion ••• Delcotron generalllrs that
encourage longer battery life .• , brake• that adjust themselves., • rO&lt;!ker ptJnela
tluzl l!ush themselves free of dirt and •all. Tighll They're downright mlstrllll

You're looking at the lowest priced sedan and station
wagon that Chevrolet makes.
We make a point of this since they neither look
nor act their price.
They're roomy. The sedan seats six. The wagon
gives you a full nine feet fronl the back of the front
seat to the tip of the lowered tailga~.
They're rugged. The unitized body is by Fisher.
Up front, there's an independent suspension system
and in the rear, Mono-Plate (you11 never bear a
squeak) springs.
They're good looking. Clean. Functional. Foam-

olllle ame."

nobody offers betler values than

Clu!vy ll 100 2-Door Sedan

CHOOSE FROM OUR . .•

M~ddleport, 0.

a sofa bed in good quality nylon cover for unly $68 88. )';obody, but

WITH •••
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and
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CBiN

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT

Meigs
County Extension
Homemakers Council
served ;
the Bloddmobile Canteen
on
February 22.
Workers for the Cant.t.•en were
Juamta Swartz, Phyllis Skin·
ner ' Martha E. Rose, Margaret
Brown , Vivian Humphrey, Cia- :
~a Paulsen, Helen Swartz, Paul- !
me Hysell, Carolyn Price, Ha·
zel McKelvey. Ruth S. Ebersbach. Oleva E. Cottenll, Ber- i
mce Winn, Hilda King, Gene- ·
vtece Guthrie, Myla Hudson. :
Jean Sayre, Louise
Rrewer
Jean Schuler, Mrs.
Clifford
LeiOieit, Ada Slack. Kathryn ,
Johnson, Mrs. William Grues·
er and Mrs. Frances Spencer. 1
Homemaker Clubs contribut· 1
ing to the Canteen were AI· 1
fred, Rock Springs, Portland- ·
Great Bend, Chesler, Hemlock
Grove, Reedsville • Long Bot·
tom, Bradbury, Syracuse, Others contributing to the Ca nteen
were Riverview 4-H Club, Ohio
Valley Baking Company and
Valley Bell Milk Company.
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UFE IS CHANGED-Louise
Latham, the attractlvei
.blonde actress, made It big
In "Matnie," her first movie.
A s"ge actress, Louise now
leans to making lllms he·
cause " 'Marnie' changed my
life, ~~&amp;tislied IllY soul.'' she
uys. "now I w•nt 10me more

Most people will pay $69 95 for an occasional c hair , but we gtve you

169·95

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$1.00

eAntenna Mast Pipe

Here is one of the most outstanding huys \\,. (' have ever

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or Pagelo~n and Mr

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His advice on the keeping out mez:nber of the origmal very
of foreign entanglements was radJcal Commune of
F'rance
very good but apparently not ~auld be very su.spicious . And
muc:h heeded in a country which t~e fa.ct that BrnJ. Franklin In
has some sort of involvemt-nt hJ:o; WJII stated, "\1y cane with
in over 100 foreign countries the gold Jac?bin emhlem to I
and is busily investigating the 1 George. Washmgton as the man
oppotunities of making a f , most f1Hed to own it, ·• would
treaties with Mars. Venus a~~ ~ really be glorious ammun ition 1
Luna. And it would seem' that Ifor some of. our ~ncieties
by giving this advict! after Jeav. I But there IS a possibility that
Jng the presidency, he encour· s.omeday on..:"e again we will :
~ __ _
f1nd thRt the music of Wagner ,
1 and ReethovPn , the theorems of '
· Euclid, the Newtonian laws and
~he servi!'('!! of men like WashIngton are solid lhin~s and not
t(. be permanently set as ide in
r..vor of ''modem" ideas.
Hironymous

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set aside for Jts celebration is . !ro~?le provmg tiJs "American.. i
now remembered main!
b j Jsm t~ one segment of
our 1
funeral director!, auto ~epai!. 1population. His association with '
men, and Insurance companies. the Marquis de LaFayette, a

BROASTED CHICKEN · · · · only 60t
Tom Boy Sandwich

CROW'S ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE

Washmgto~ mi~ht even have I

come so nebulous that the day

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to ''balance the budget., the j down a cherry tree wlth I• is
total amount of which when , little hatchet but our hatchet- )

EAT IT HERE OR TAKE IT HOME

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and 1 wne Sunda~· visitors ~~ . her
and daughter, Monica, of Bel-l Mrs. Bolen of Muldleport. Sun·i parents. :\.1r . and Mrs. \\1\ham
•
view, spent the weel!end with ' day.
. i C.arvm.
their parents , Mr. and Mrs. El·l Allen Borgan of Columbus vi S· I \'lrs Silvia McKenzie, Marr;a Birch and "'r. and Mrs. ; iled Mrs. Horgan and M~t·tuwl , ihr. is spt&gt;nding several days
1
Mrs. Ona Arix is at
her with IIPr parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Salser, Sr.
Severa\ attended the Seventh homP now after spending tlw William r.arvin .
Grade final game of basketball wintt&gt;r with relatives.
I :..1r. and Mrs. Walter
..
at Eastern Saturday. Billy Ho. Mr . and Mrs. Glen Haning 1. and daughter, Columbus were
bc,ck. and Kenneth Theiss were , called on Mrs. Elsie Haning. I ~nnd&lt;1y callers of their parents,
1layers of the winning team.
Mrs. Zelia Dean and Mrs Mr . and Mrs. Norvel Hound·
Mr. and Mrs. William John- Bessie Mass if" ca lled on Mrs . shall and Mr. and \1rs
Wil- 1
John Slou1. Mr . MR&lt;;Stf' is 1n · liam Carvin.
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.9 Holzrr hospital .
l'vlr . and Mrs. Lronard Thark·
h
QUALITY
Mrs. Carl Sampson. w110 as rr t·alled on Glendon \leG inn is
~EGULAR
I
al Universilv Hospital, Sunday.
; son and family of Monaca, Pa . Mrs. Goldie Jones. Albany,
Certified Oil Station Ispent the weekend with hrr Ia - visiled her parents, Mlr. and
W. Mltn St.
Pomeroy thPr, :\1:r. Olivt&gt;r Dailey
\1r s William Garvin Sunday .
;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;iiiiii::;:l Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rn1dford \lr ::1nd Mrs. Jimmie Mul·
iiiii
spf'nt Su nd&lt;~ y with thPir son, holand ~md \1rs. b'ene Raines 1
. Clarence and fnmlly of Harinr all of Vin ton . ralled on thPi.r I
BACHELOR GIRL
The Dorc&lt;1s F:UB WomPn ·~ parent s, 1\.·tr and Mrs
Jim '
F'ellowship
ml'l
at
thr
l10nw
of
Mull1o
lo
md
AGILON STRETCH
Mrs. Bernice Thir~s Thursda~·
\1r . ond Mrs. Paul McElroy 1
afternoon .
and sons. WoHpen, were Sal.ur- !
Mr. and ~rs . Harry \Volfe day guests of her mother , Mabcalled on MT. and Mrs Wil· cl Wood.
Petite, Av•rt"
Uam Grimm and Vashti Fri· 1 Mr and Mrs. John
Wood
on4Tan _ __
day .
and his mother, Mabel Wood
Mr . and Mrs Otis
1\nopp wC"rt· Sundav guests of her dau. '
spent Monday with \1r
and grtcr. \1r . ~ nd Mrs. '. . eo DavMrs. George Knopp of Gay . W
.l· 1dson :-md daughters. Wolfpen. l'
Middleport, 0 .
Va
The Horne Demonstration
1group met with Mrs .
Joe
i Strong, Feb. 10. Fourteen mem·
bers Wl:!re present. The agent,
Mrs . Calvin ta lked on new fabrics and co lors. A handkerchief
excha nge was enjoyed, also a
potluck dinner . The next meet-~
: ing will bt• with Mrs. ,lJm Haines
Mrs H11rley Stron g and chll·
PEARCE-SIMPSON'S
drt'n wt:&gt;re rr(·cnt cn:l lrrs ot her
parents. Mr. and Mr~ . Henry
Pl'ilwl. Middleport .
Miss Donna Reibel was re-cent weekend guest or t1er aunt
I
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: :\1r.s. Harley Strong.
PIERCE SIMPSON
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Snave.. I

llereBy Holler
aged later presidents also to
Stlverovine, R. D. wait until after leaving the of- '
Editor,
Feb. 2:1, 11166
?~ before telling us
what
Daily Sentinel
~.ould be done for the count! George Washington were try's ills.
Bltve today he would be considNo one would want to dis- I
ered. to be a very remarkable parage_ hiB feat of !IW"VIving the J
man. He would be 243 eal'8 coldwmter at Valley Forge but
old ... _...~ h'• f
ldy
constder a recent presidenl who
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arne wou rest
· ed
far DlOI1! on that fBct than on survtv eight years of a cold I
his accomplishments of the \\o~~· or one who" cafl_le through
past . For most of his early a deep ~ free?..e episode withfeat.! have been diminished b out bemg frozen out.
time or out "-no b
Y And that feat of throwing 8
'
-uu
y more re- silver doll
vent presidents.
ar across tbe Po- I
His greatest service to the toma(' may bave beeo some«&gt;untry was hll leadership in lhiDg In 1740, bot we ha•• bad
a war by which wt HCUred E· veral presidents who ma•
temporary Independence trom aged te throw a good many
the parent oolllltry, Tile prJ. ~llllou of dollars across 0
mary cause of this war was the ~ouple of oceans, und. neo
ies by a king who attempted : As a small boy Gt'orgP.

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Sale' End of the Month Special Groupings

Mahaff~.

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WEEKEND SPECIALS!
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Dwight Hoback of Beverly
11114 Mr. and Mra. Jack Codner
an4 children of RD!andus called 1
on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoback \

llr. aad Mrs. floyd Jonea
and daughter . Irene, of Mt Vernoo spent the weekend with
bet parents. Mr. and
Mrs.
Fred WUooxen .
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Salser
and daughter of Lancaster spent
tht week end with hil parent£, \
Mr. and Mr!!. Grover Saller. \
Stotes requiring
In 1965 ca._
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Juhnson
an4 family of Shippingport, Pa.
spill! the w..k end with his
parents, Mr. and ~Irs. Earnest WHERE SEAT BELTS ARE A MUST--Shaded portlo05 ol Newsmap above show tha 22
Johnson.
stale8 and the District of Columbia that now require seat belt. In 1965 cars. At present,
Mro. Thelma Walton spent a some 20 million cars, about 28 per cent of the U.S. total, are so equipped. About 60 per
sunday night with her mter- &lt;ent of 1965 cars will feature another oafety facto~loned dashboards. ThiS will
Mn. Thomas Holter.
be some 20 per cent wore thllll the four millioD IIHH IDOdelo that bad the crash pada.
- - - ----·-·Mike and Matt Sterrett of
Syracuse celebrated their birth· ]
been making her home with I~, Columbus were
weekend
days Wednesday evening
at Mrs. Anderson. has joined her guests ol his parents, Mr. and
the home of their great grandhusband, Mr. Carl Sampson, Mrs. McCoy Snavely.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I
I who 1s now emp loyed at Green- The Pythian Sisters met Fri·
Nolle. Those present
were 1
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day evening with 12 members
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Knopp and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy WiReman present. New officers
were
1
JOn, Max, Mike Smith. Patrie- ;
of Ravenswoo~. W. Va . were ', elected.
1 guests of the•~ chi~dren,
Grimm, June, Ra 1 iy and ,
By Mrs. Jobn Stout
Mr
Mr. and Mr5. Donley Reibel
8
Jeff
Wendorf. and their par- , Mrs . Grace Carr IS visiting l &lt;:~nd Mrs Dav1d Wtseman.
recently were Sunday guests of
entl, Mr. and ~rs. Dick Ster· Mr. and Mrs. Charles King and i Mr . cmd Mrs. Robert Duncan his sis!Pr, Mr. and Mrs. Harley
I children and Mr. and Mrs . ~rrl·l were
guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Strong.
rett.
Tommy and Joy Kay Theiss est Carr. ·
.John Duncan on Sundt:~y.
Mrs. Amo~ Lowe has been
attended 8 Better
Livestock
Mrs. Grace Carr and l)~~·.irl , Mr . Wil!iam, llo,w~rd . and il and under the doctors care
dub meeting at Syracuse on spent Sunda~' at Ironton ldstl · clu ldn•n of Zanesvt l!e , VISited tn e past week.
Thursday.
ing Mr . and Mrs Dana W1l·l M&lt; . ~md Mrs. Charles Jones
~rs. Julia Coo))er was a re·
A birthday dinner was gh•en liamson.
1and daughter.
rent guest of Mrs.
Francis
I,ursday evening honoring Jan·
Guests Sunday of Mr. and · Mr and Mrs .Torn
Wells Cottrill.
ice Hoebaek's 17th birthday by Mrs. Earl McGr;tth wert' Doug spt&gt;nt Sunday wtth Mr. and ~1 r . anJ Mr~. James Mahar.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- las Clay and farnil.v ol Onwn , Mrs . Stew~rt at Middleport.
rev recently called on his broth·
Ham Hoeback. Present were ington, Mr. and Mrs. Larry . Mr s Anx and Mrs. Stout er. at Veterans hospital, Chilli·
her grandparents, Mrs. Ethel McGrath of Shade and Mr ' wPrr Sunday visitors with Mr. cothe, where John is a medl·
Hoeback, Mr. and Mr~ . Okey a~ Mrs. Earl Mr?rath and i and Mrs. Guy Bolen.
ra l patient.
Paynter and \1r. and
Mrs . ch1 ldren ol Mason. W. Va.
Mrs. Maxine Ponn is improvRobert Savre and familv .
Mr. and Mrs. De lmar llliodes
Ing. She is able to be around
Mr. and· Mrs. Earnest . John· were guests ot their childn.:'n,
some now .
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Dale Johnson of Haywooi. ('ali f. , Wayne Poyne who has em· : Mr. Levi Holcomb. Jr., Jack· Grande co llege for entering ('01·
Surprising them with a new ployment in Co\un~bus spent ~on fl'{'enlly VISIIe~ hts parents. [lPge there this ran.
granddaughter, Tammy D. \1r .l Su:1day w1th relal1ves hen'. \1r . &lt;lnd \·l rs . Lev1. Holcomb.
r.eorge Chilli!·ot Is not so well
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Hospital 1\'ews

VietNam Review

Among those who entered
Holzer hos~ ital in thf' past 24
SAIGOri (UPII - Thousand-pound bombs dropped
boors were Mrs. Sanford Wise, by l 1.S. 857 jet bombers killed at least 100 VietCong
t. Vtnt on Ave , \lrs . F'red Face- rebels in one of six strikes in support of VIetnamese
mire , Rt. 2 Gallipolis. ~lr~- Ho- I troops. Vietnamese military sourtes reported today.
mer We11dall Ree-s. IH . 2 Pat- , VIetnamese Brig . Gen. N&amp;uyen Huu so oald his troops
riot. Maurin.' Andre~~&gt; Toll'r, Rt. I rounted 100 VIet Con~ bodies In this one strike. An·
1 Bidwell. \1rs Th~.·odo re Whit· 1 other 88 were reported killed elsewhere In the at·
ti11Q;I un, Ht 2 C'!ll'~hire , Jcnni- 1 tacks by the light bombers and FlOO Supersabres
fe1 Duncan. \-mton. Ro\
E.
11hich dropped smaller bombs.
Ocn1elS . Rt l Crown :__'ity. Mrs.
N' :lcin n Wood . (;alllpoli~ Ferry !
SA!f.O~ {l"Pll South VIet Nam's new mllltary
P.u1nld
D
Glenn. Hender· 1 leaders today formally stripped Lt. Gen. Nguyen
SOL , ~Irs . James St'utt . Lakin. , Khanh of power and sent him Into polite exile as an
\\ \.&lt;t , Jame s D L1 pton. Lron, ' obscntr at t:nitt!'d Nations heaflquarters
ln New
\\ Va . Chn: A Lev.·is. 2!l0 Se-York. In a fare-saving gesture alter turulng over roma
CQnd St. \1iridlt'port, \!Irs. Romand to }laj . Gen. Tran Van ~linh, Khanh was given
bert D. Fit~· . i80 So. Third St.. j his countr}''s highest mt~dal - the Cross of Valor,
M uidleport . \1r~ Harry L. BaiFirst t'lass.
lev, 1128 E. Main St., Pomeroy,
"l am "·ery proud to have served my country,"
M.r!S. Homer C. Baxter. Jl5 Khanh said bt"fore boarding a commercial airliner
Meehanic St., Pomeroy, Brett bound for Hong Kong, the first stop on his New York·
A Jones Lincoln Hill. Pome- bound flight. "I have to go aboard in the Interests of
~y, Mrs.' Wyatt E. Radford, Ht. j \'iet Nam." The moon -faced, goateed general was ac1 Pomerov, Mrs_ Cecil V. Dillon. 1 rompanird by his wife and four children- three boys
Reedsville. Raymond S. Barton, I and a gir l-and a party nf 15 persons.
Rt. 1 Reedsville. M[Jrvin E Hall 1
Khanh's drmist&gt; as military strona:man became offl.
Ashland. K.v .. Walter PPI- i rial nne dav after U. S. authorities announced that
phrey, Flatwoods, Ky ., Mrs. ~ American-piloted jet bombers have been unleashed
Max H. Snyder, Ravenswood, against Communist guerrillai, marking another turn·
W. Va., and Mrs. Wiliard A. ing point in tht• war.
Kc.ssel, Ripley , W. Va.
The incrrast•d dirert American participation In the
BffiTHS
war effort inside South Viet Nam was reported against
Mrs. John H. Beaver, Eureka a barkdrop of diplomatlr pressures for a negotiated
Star Rt., son, 7:22 a.m. Wed. end to thr fighting. Even as Khanh was getline his
Desday.
medal . Saigon polire broke up a news conference call·
DISCHARGICD
ed by a Vi~tnamrse group advocating a cease-fire, nePatients recently discharged gotiatiuns with tht• Communists and an rnd to foreign
lnduded Mrs.. James Belz, Co- 1 i nt erfl'ITill't".
lumbus Runion, Mrs. charles
Guerrilla fon·es rontinued a series of harassing acHale, :vtrs. Evan Jones. \1rs. ! tinns again.;t goHrnment-protrcted hamlets in the SaiEarl DennY, Mrs_ Mnn- Ni('h- gon suhurhs Wl'drwsday night , hu( a U. S. military
ols,Mrs. Jaines Rife, Mr's. Ht ch· l spokt·sm&lt;Jn rt'!JOI'tt•d :uday then~ \H•re no casualties.
ard Thacker. Mrs. James Slwv·J
er, Mrs. Harold Gregory. \1rs.
LO'I/Jlll'l/ (1 11'11- Aulhoritatirr diplomatic sourers
Wesley Sisson, Mrs. Benj;c~mm . said tnday ,JrnsJI('('ts are dim for any early negoUated
McKinley and infant son. Mrs. ! seltlenwnt of the war in \' it•t \'am . The call hv France
Martha Miller, Chauncry Wrr- 1 and the SO\'it'l Union Wt'dnrsda)'' ror an international
ner, ~rs. Gilbert Plantz, Mrs. i Southeast Asia ~warP ronf('l't•nce was viewed here ar;;
Arthur Lewis. ~Irs. Ed ith !lines. I meaningless unless there is ad\'ance agreement on
Mrs. Bryon Preston, Char- 1 terms of refen•nrP.
1ef:i Wheeler, Mrs. Leland Higgs . ~
Britain is pn•pared to continue off-stage diplomatic
John A. Smith, Terry Bird Cyn-' soundings with the tarit appro.al of the United Stat·
thia Wilson. Mar_y Yates and es, but qualified sources said the proress will be long
Muton Massie.
and tedious and ma_y not produre results.

TWO CITED
Two arrests reported by the
Ohio State Patrol were Robt'rl
Carruthers . 49. and Walter liar- ·
rlson. 62. both or Middleporl.
cited to Gallipolis court Saturday on charges of Overload.el·
ty Wallace, 31, Middleport was
fined $15 and l'Osts in GJIIipol is i
court on Wednesday for speed.

Senate.

- . • • ••••••-s!George Meany. was considered
in union cir&lt;:leo to be • logiCal
steP if steel companies agreed
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141 make any new agreement
1 silica.
Gaqe readiDJs: Gallipolis division of the Welfare Departretroactive. ___
The pontifl broke centuries o!
Dam 18.2. 20.1, running 28 feet )
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1
precedent by celebrating Ma"'
on roll~rs, Pomeroy · Mason m~~ victims of the Seaate rt
NEGROES IN SELMA, ALA., with the new cardinals at the
22 ·?1. P~. Pleasant 25 ·14 : Hinton squabble were Carl A Mintz, ,3
in
began prep8.1'ation~ today for flower-bedecked altar, a rite in
1.112 fallmg, Kanawha F•ll•· U6 Cl
d
. t-~
th .. ,
b" d ..
t Mondav which he rererred to the prince!
rising, Charleston out. London , 1 eve 1an ; appom t:\.1 1
e i
the " tg ay
nex
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Marmet and Winfit!ld
dams ! ~orkmen s dComf pRen~allonR Re-h ~
the
when they hoped to tustrn ot~t onen of the church as "brothers"
were 00 the sills.
grona. 8 oar o evtew: a 1p :
,::J 10 r the biggest emon r~ wns. 1
Boat movements :
T . Shipley. Canton, Board of ReW
~ i the current voter regtstratwn
• i drive .
Ohio River _ Ranger down gents ; James R. Gould, Dayton . 1
. . .
In New York, pollee mdtcated ,
14 , 8: IO p. m.; Philip Sporn up , ~oardofTaxAppeah. and r .rank lJ
14, 10 :15 p. m.; OVEC up 14, C. M~nak , Clevela~d AdviSory
WASHINGTON -THE LONG- Wednesday they have photo- I
.
bb Bak er mqutry
.
.
graphs ol the (1ve·man assas2 .. 15 a · m··. St · Mar,,- ·,- down Council of the Bureau- of Unf'm- runmng
Bo y
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15 4·55 a m · Onward down ployment Compensa11on.
d
sin
team that slew Negro ex·
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Rhod h d 8 II r
· 1 appeare near an a1mos1 qm" 1
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15 6 a m · Francis Hougland
es a
our sworn '"
od
h hS
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t1 em 1st Malcolm X at a rallv
do'wn 15 7'.'30 a rn. Buckeye after Atty. Gen. William Saxbe !end t ay ~loug enhatl rnfvf'S· I Sunday Chicago police kept -a
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f 111gators stll must ea1 rom
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State up 16 4·50 a m Nation- to
lffi e e tIt was legal or
I f II Itight protective guard over a
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FBI
on
one
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al up 17, 1:25 a. m ; Elisha em o a .e o 1ce e ore t e · case
Black Muslim leader EliJah
Mu·
Woods up 17, 3: LO a m .. Walt-! Senate confirmed the appoint·
·
j hammad on fears that he was I
er Bec kjord up 17, 4: 15a . m.; · ments.
Chairman B . Everett Jordan, [ marked as a vengeance target !
Luther Herdman down
17, 1 King charged Rhodes w1 t h 1 D-N c., of lhe Senate R u I e s of Malcolm's followers.
6:25 a. m.; Vienna up 18, 12 :05 1 trying to change the political committee called another meet- 1
LAUNDRYa.m .; Alton Sephyr up 18, 5 10 makeup of t~e counc1l.s and I mg ol the panel ror Tuesda~ . It
DRY CLEANING
a. m. : Miss Nanl'y up
20. boards. and c1ted the hrst 10 was understood the session
VATICAN CITY - I~ A CER- ~
POMEROY
1:25 a. m. ; Andrew Calhoun ~ days of the 105th Genera! As· would be devoted 10 an FBI re- emony tha~ swept .a~Jde some WY 2·5428
down 21,
6:35 a. m .. Harry ' sembly in 1963, when Repuhli· . port the committee has request- of the anctent tradttion of the
Dyer down 22, 6:20 a m .. .ler· cans refused to confirm 77 ap- ed but not vet received . The 1
1ry Bosworth dawn 23, 6:40 p. pointments ~ubm it. ted b¥ outgo- report deal:" with testimony
m .: Jeffboat up 23, 2·10;; m. ; m~. Gov .. Mtchael V. DISalle.
given the committee in closed
Pamela D. dow~ Greenup 6 p.
J don l J?ean to take a page sess ion by lnsuranrP. agPnt Don
m.; J . S. Lewis up Greenup from the h1story book and say B Hevnolds. one of thP chief
9:45 p. m.: New Orleans down we are going tit for tat." King : accuse~s m the affair.
Greenup 1:20 a. m.: Lynn B. j said. "But 1 don 't recognize the '
down Greenup 4:30 a. m: West~ , right to switch .~lilical control ! AUSTIN, TEX . _ JACK RU- .
ern down Meldahl 4.55 P- m., of these groups..
by appeared today to be headed
John Ladd Dean down Meldahl
The Senate ftght was not the ror anothl'r round of courtroom
10 p. m. ; Charlotte Ann down [ only maJor dispute of the day. 1drama _ this time to determine
Meldah~ 5 .a. m.
, In a Senate committee hearing whether he has become insane
GAU1pOhs Dam - A. J Pat· on a bill to tighten the slate ~incP he f' red the fatal shut into
1ten up 4:50p. m.; Edeana 8os- strip mine regulations, Sen. Lef Harvey Oswald's abdomen
worth down 7:35 p. m .: 0 . F. Oakley C Collins R Ironton t•
th
Sh
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earer own 8:40 p. m.; Ro- squarred off wtth James Cun- 1 Th
b bTt
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ff .. I I th
e pro a II Y o
u Y apbert Reed down 8·50 p m . . h
.
· • mng am, an o ICJa o
e pe r ring once again berore Dist
John J. Rowe up 10:35 p. m.; Pennsylvania Deparlment or J ad J H B
rt
Alice up 10:40 p. m. : Orlenian ' Mines and Minerol Industries
u ge oe - hrown hopp~· up
h's number one •. , on. or off campus I
down 12 :4(1 a . m.; John Hood ' Cunningham testified on l.he ~~ednf'sday . w en t e rexas
]u h:.mUs~wn trratmrnt and sl"rk
.
. Court of Crunmal Appeals drtIup 2 45 a · m ·· Jacob c;• down e ff ects of p ennsy 1vama·s
strip
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gooJ looh rn;ltched with skir t 'n swcat~n
• Black
4·25 a m · Peggy Downey up
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h
od
h ctd ed not to rev1ew u y ~ ron.
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mme 1aw, t e m e1 1or t "' . ·
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go to the bead &lt;Jf th~ fashion rulE: I
eBrown
15: 10 a. m : Louisiana up 6:25 current bill in the Senate. Sen. v1c.t10n unt1l th~ c.ondemned r 11. a. mK.; Southern ?own 8 :20 a.m. ~dmund A. Sargus, D-St.Clairs· ler s current samty JS JUdged . .
I
anawba River
-Solv ay ville. al so read a statement
i down Marmet t ·20 a. m.; Luey from U.S.
Sen. Fronk .I
MI~MI Bt,ACH - A N F: W
Jane Lucas up Marmet 3 t5 a. Lausche, Q.. Qhio, supporting the eleclion under rederal gm'ernm.; Duncan Bruce down Mar- b'll
ment control lo decide the
1
I met 4::-IO a. m; Allen R. Mer- ~
·
(contest ror the presidency of 1
rill down Winfield 2:55 p. m. ; ·
United Steelworkers' union was :
1 rated a strong possibility loday
In the Middle Block Next to Elberfeld•
Elgercliff down Winfield 3:35 a . . SEEK MORE MONE\'
m.; C. V. Harner up Winfield 1 WASHINGTON (UPf' - The hy informed labor sources.
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
4 a m.; H. E. Bowles down [ Amerkan Road Builders Asso·. Extension or the present May
Winfield 4:35 a. m.; Thelma ciation wants Congress to pro· ! l strike deadline - as recomAnn down Winfield 5:30 a. m. vide an additional $5 billion to ! mended by AFL-CIO President
complete the natonal interstate
SPC!AL MESSAGE
highway system by the target
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Tributes Made
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when !he :.oyal H&lt;"rf'ar 1 Class
Easter basket treats will be:of the Middleport Church of
p;·I'Sidf-'nl requesllf\~ HCIIOCI on
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· f.1rmary by the Sandra K. tlJe cI mrch_ 1'11e or:wntng
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p Pggy· home. ol .Myrta Wil siJn .
1sra II ope d
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famou
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t bakfti A IPtlt-r was read from the Mrs. Lena McKm ley read the
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un; State t;uJid Counselor &lt;Jnd the Inaugural
praver
giv1•n byj
·d M:S·. Knapp {eake t.
.. gir ls pla nnt:d to attend
the ~ashmgton. foll~wed by group
DVItJalions to attend thP pa, - Culld-0-Harna at Granville m smgmg ol' "The Little Brown l
wl ereHselnl t flo, ~lr. ilnd Mrs. June. They also worked on the Church" Mn. En in gave scrip1' on
a ro . L\1gan and
Mr · deg ree of the rose, passPd the 1l~re pcr1&lt;un111g
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to lh(' beg mning
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· · ~ ~ rs . \\.ltha?l Stewart of lest on Baptist Forf'ign Mission- ot the church. H.ev. Hicks spoke
· . Jrn s. Spe~;lal lllVIfilllon~ are a riPs. Jnd voted lo
pun·hasr on ti1P beginning of christianity I
l .'. lended to all pnst pres1denls guild ptns.
ils rnal s and its tribulati ' 1
~a\d ~h&lt;:~rt ~r members !\.rehear- The ne-xl mN•ting will be held l-Ie also reviewed Catholic~~·. I
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or e program was an · Tuesday , March 9 at the home past and present.
nounced for Sunday March 14
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of .Je nme Cra1g. M1.~s W1lson . .
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at e .ementary. School and served refreshments during the sided over the meeting.' Com~11 in t~ pro~ss10nal are _to eveni ng Attending were Jennie mittee reports were given. lf
e p~esent at 2· 30 p.m. A girl Craig • .Judy Broewcr,
Marta was announced that Mrs. Val
fo.r Glrls State was se lected and Hubbard, SLephanie Pullen and Heynold~ . octogenarian of the!
Wi~ be :nno~nced later.
i Mrs. Donald Boone . adviros, chW"ch had passed away. The l
n mencan p~ogram was with ttw above .
meeting was closed with tht&gt;
presented by Eulalte Webster, '
benediction
chairman, who had an orticle on · c.
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Rrfresh~ents were serv d I
Americanism. It was brought ,.,r.~SOJU l'~lllerUnn
b ·
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out that America Is great lo- (-,rOIIJJ of Relfrti1'P~
Rrv and Mrs. Don Hick~ . \!~
da~ because of . the couragP ~f .1\lr. n.ml Mrs r.eorge S1ss on Ihe hostesses, Mrs. McKinle.}•, i
our. rore!athers . The leadf'rsh tJ--1 enl f:'rtamed relativPS Tuesd.1y Mrs. Ervm, Mrs. George Childs ·
wh1l'h we now enjoy grew from ('vrning at their home. Athens
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our leadership of the past Mrs. Road. honorin~ th•'ir so n. Phil ,
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Websler quoted Thoma&gt; .Iefler- 'P Richard Gaul, on hr&lt; tOi h
son, "Haw little my cnunlry- birthday.
~en know what precious bless· A decorated birlhdny cah, .
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m~s they ~ssess. " and cl.used the git'l of his greal g!·Hndml)b) emphaslzmg that Amencan- lher. Mrs. Hmv Canterburv ·
15m means devotions lo or pre- it:e cream. cofre~ and koo\ a-id
was
feren~e for. th~ United States were served during the evening .. A nominating cornmrttee
&amp;lnd Its institUtions.
Prt'sent werr Mr and Mrs . .lo· s1·lected when tlw Ohio
Eta ,
memorial
was con- sepll Sisson, Mrs. CPorge Sis- ~~~~ Chapter , Be! a Sigma Phi '
FIRST
son, Mrs. Roy Seyfried, Mr. and · ~ororny . !"Pt Tue.o;day eYening
9 Mrs. Philip Radford and Steph- 1m the Mtddleport r.a&lt;~ offices.
QUALITY
anie. Mr. a nd Mrs. Wyalt Rad-' N.amed were Mrs. Paul Huston.
REGULAR
ford . Mr. and Mrs. Sisson and Mrs . Don Betzing .and
Mr~.
Certified Oil St•tion
Brenl and Philip Richard . The Frank Eschleman.
w. M•ln St.
Pom•roy honored guest received many ~ Mrs. Paul Chapman present··
"'iiii:::iiiii~n~ic~e~g:1 f~ls~.
ed the cultura l program _en-1
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orders are being taken for i
articles and that
t"hapler is still collecting!
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· ~otlle cnp~ to help with pro·
Jf'Ci s.
Refrr.slvnent ~ were served by
Miss Sharlee Newman. president of the chapter. Those atlending were the above named
and M~·s. Paul Amberger, Mrs.
Pat Hmdy, Mrs. Carl Horky
Arlf"ne McDaniel, Mrs. Richard
Rawlings, Mrs. Dan Meadows
Your registered phar·
Mrs. Linda Watson.
maciat penonifie. the ul..
timate in skill 1nd ac:cur•
aey when compounding
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iion, one of the ABC'• of
pharmacy, Ia gained
throu&amp;h yean of trainint
and experience.
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Legion Birthday Party is Planned
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Legar,Gene
Mr. Clark,
Harold

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Me1gs count)' Riding Club met night ; Blennerhassett Boots and 1Downte that the Me1g11
4-H
;owing" was preae nted Waucn
L70 degrees ., that pottmg
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Tuesday evening at the Grange ~addle Club al Belpre. August · PI easure Riders. c lub wIll Plani
~•ndaRwtland ~arden Chlub &lt;Jlet should be used containing one ~~~r~ b~:n;-:waTyheM::C"~(~ ' hall.
7, night and Eleanor . w V;; , trees on the fcurgrounds when
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01 Mrs. Carl Dennison in Rut- 1one part spaghum moss.
and
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the first meetins of the
land
Mrs
Dayton
Par· that they should be kept cool port First Baptist
Church. ducted the meeting and plans! Mrs. W. A. Morgan was nam- would be March 15, at 7:30 p.,
sons was co-hostess.
I with high hum ility after growAueoding ~he meetlllg were were made for the next meet· 1ed to ('heck on an English and . m_ at St Paul's
Lutheran
Mrs. C. 0 . Chapman pre~ent· Jng .
Mrs. Pa~l ..:&gt;mart a~d Mrl. ing when Mr. Grosenbeck of a Western judge for the Meigs Church.
eo devotions using e:&lt;;
her
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Arnold Richards. Mrs. David I Delaware . a representative or Counly show Each member of The JaVm club will hold Its
lhr.me, " Music Thera!')y." Mem· l - ~r s . Guy Larkm_ had an ,ex· Entsmtager and Mrs. George 1Al.bers Milling and F'ted Co . the club is asked to notify Mrs. annual fish fry at Wellston on 1
ben~ answered roll r:al · by ;~am- hlblt of for~ed branches. l1te Aode-rsoa were unable lo be w1ll be guest speaker
Fred Leifheit or Mrs. William March 11 at 6:30 p. m to which
ing flowering trees or shrubs travetmg pnze wa s won
by pre~~nt for the co~mlttee I show 1 film.
lhat can be forced. A report Mrs. Pearl LJttle. Mrs. Clar· meetmg. or representaiJves of
1
ence Murr ay "'Secretary w :~s the \'BrJous churches.
A report on the Ohio
(In lh e recent bak e sa Ie was ' reported a suraj
· · ·a! · t · t · 1
Horseman 's A:ssociation rrleet.ing ll
g1ven and a contribution made
c. .r.:
pa Jen 9 1 '~"'
· :'"· ih;-._..:·,Mi:o:..;w .,,,,
to the Highway Planting Fund _ Veterans Memonal Hosp1t~ ,
March 16 was given by Reuter .
Muss
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0//Prl•t/
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Two new clubs, Oak H11l and I
The club planned to landscape Mrs. \\linn WI !I prese nt a pro_,
the
Bradbury
Elementary ' gram on "Ga rden Theri.i pv" on IF/ '//.
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d !he assoc1atwnt It was vot
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to attend the nower show held Wit Janet . hour March I Re· Ma ss or I he Angels was offer- sanw. and 1r money ls paid 11 I
at Lazarus m Columbus. Mrs. frt-shments m keeping
"''lh cd lm W1llJa m Hltll&lt;JJ d SisSOn must be pau.J in all clJsses·. 1
were by !he Hfv Father John Tur ri
Paul Winn , president . announc· Washmglon 's birthd&lt;:~ y
ed that an auction would be servr-d lo the above &lt;tnd Mrs ut th e SatTed Heart Church 1 Tenta!tve dates for various
held at the next meeling.
Joe Hishop, .1\-lr s . .lack Robson, WednrsdRy , February 24, at 9 dub's shows are N1tro, W. Va., '
Mrs. Robert Canaday pre· Mr s. Cush Johnston. Mrs. 0 1· n m.
May 16 in afternoon;
Meig s I
genled the prugram on plant· , eva Cotterill, Bl•qha
Amos . Burial wa.'&gt; in the Sacrf:'d Heart Counly. M&lt;-~y 23, afternoon ; Gal·
in~,; seeds indoors. She stresst&gt;d 1!Vln f:hariPs FolPf and
Mrs Cemt' ll•ry and pall-bearers werr li.~ rounty. May 30, HfiPrnoon ::
that the best temperature lor Virgil Adkins _
Kermit Wallnn, Wil liam Shelton. Albany, .July 3. al night , Ri v·
James Stsson,
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F . W.
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FENWICK (;UJI.J) NOTICE
oliv es &lt;.~!lending were Mr. and
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:tnd Mrs. Hobt'rt Young. Mr. (;11ild of Ff'nwick Central
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. Plan~ we~e m~~le fur the. Le· d,tu ·,tt&gt;d ~y M~s ., .1~ornton and nnd Mrs. I ;r-orge Aldrid~c a11d sehuol Will ho ld lhf' mnn thlv
g10n birthday pa11y on Mdrch ~Irs Knnpp fm r:IIZ&lt;Jheth Young , Mrs 1 ouis l\.hrchi all f r .Ji
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at t e umtruy Lemen· .er ru e u~at e. .a Y~ fill I)Oils : ;111d M1ss .\1arflta J\olathews '
L th F
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to ry School when the American and Margan·! Smilh, a fter whi Ch of Hi-lmiltun.
f. ~· . a e e enwJc
c oo n
1 1 I~S~Ilr · Hefreshmenh will be
l.f'gion Auxiliary of Drew Web- th f' meetmg dosed 1n reg ular
ster Post met ·'ruesday evening for.Tt A dL"ssr rt course was sN - -s:~rved by the Pomeroy and
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vcd in ttw dining roorr
by
I t\Jidd leport piirt'nls .
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Pearl Knapp, pre:-; ident. con· (;lad.\s CumnHngs &lt;~nd Polly
ducted th e meeting. Poll~ Hy· Hy sell
se ll and Iva Powell acted "'
MEETING CANCEJ.~~Il
('illor bearers. and Faye Wildt:"rTh e February mreting of tht'
muth as Sgt.-at-Arms. Prayer
A prllgram or tribute to fa - Pasl Mntrons of Pomeroy Chap·
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by Rulh Thornton . •·ha pla rn.
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---- -.rea Horse Show Dates ,are Listed . Ishow
B Downie It lhey intend to Ithe club Is Invited. A spring . and Arlllur G&lt;lclfrey and bla
-P1auJ wtn made lor the
for pomts. A bam on the horse show to. be held at the horse will be a specta..l attracIndoor Seed Sowing is Topic when aanual World Doy of !'royer Speaker from Delaware IS Announced Jatrground•
for the club was fairgrounds in Columb•s March tion. Relreobmfnla were oerv.
ia Middleport to be beld
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2-4 through 28 was aliJlOI.InCfd «1.
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the .Julv 17 . night, Ja.vm: Ju.ty 24:' lt ~as announc~ .by Mrs
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S. militiu~ roh~ in \'iP.t :"'am there was concern in administration drdes today that the Communists may
still he mlscaleulatlng American policy In Southeast
Asia. r\orth Viet Nam and Red China, It was feared,
rna)' still hnpr the United States will accept a negoti·
ated settlement on basically Communist terms and Whtt~ House sa1d Wednesday
may still doubt U.S. willingness to take what meas·j ·Presldent Johnson will probably
ures prove neccssarv in the Vietnamese war.
... send Congress ln the next few
The State Department. acknowledgln£ that U.Sn
a special message on propiloted jet fighters and B57 bombers had attarked posals f~r guaranteeing Negro
TO SPONSOR D~NCE
Communist forces in South Viet Nam, said llleW
ling nghts.
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TI-c Kutl:ond High School Sen- ' fiiKhts were In accordance with American military
Press Secretary George E. 'I
'or Class will sponsor a dance policy of taking "continuous, action that Is approprl· Reedy made the statement
nday following the sectional ate. fitting and measured."
when asked about a report that
'!r!1nment games. The dance . '
civil rights leader the Rev. Or. I
i11' hrld in I he gymna~lum
and Mrs. LeQn McKnight.
Martin Luther King had pre- ,
,II Ue &amp;'Tl&lt;'red by WWia Black·
Alter !he honored guest op· dieted the message would bf"
cil.
ene&lt;l her many lovely gifts, re- sent to the Capitol by the end I
A~~ 'lTHER TERM
rreshments carrying out the of the week.
WASHtNGTOS iUPii-Presipink and while were served
dent
Johnson announced on i
the hostess to Mrs. James
Wednesda• he intends to reap- ' Miss Judy Wchrung
bride-- Sbson. Miss Texanna
White, l
point Dr. Luther L. Terry as l'lect of Mr Thom[Js J Wrrry, Mrs . .Jack Welker, Mrs. John I
surgeon general of the us. was gue~t or honor at a shower ·Weri'}·. Mrs. Dwight Parker, '
Public Health Serv 1ce for an. lg tven re{'{'ntlv In· t\lrs . Philip Mrs. Don Rea, Mrs. Harlan
other four-year term. Terry was Werry al her Pleasant Ridge Wehrung, Mrs. Earnest Rea,
first oamed surgeon general in hc.'llr.
' Mrs. Victor Young Jr., Mrs.
1961 by the late President John A pmk and 'o\- hi te color theme Willard Hmes, Mrs.
Stanley
F. Kennedy.
was earned out w1th ;urange- .roncs. Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs.
ments of ptnk and wh!te rlmwrs George Buckanan, Mrs. MeFIRST
.9 llhroughout lhe room and the Knight, Mrs. Charles Werry,
QUALITY
, gifl, placed on " !able with Mrs. Rober! Morris, Mrs. ChestREGULAR
1wh1te cover and centered with er Knight, Miss Myrtis Kay
a pink and whJt e umbrella. 1Parker.
Certified Oil Slation
Games were played
with Mrs. Robert Arnold,
Mrs.
w. Main St.
Pomeroy ·prizes "-Warded to Mrs
Don Lester Russell, Mrs. Charles
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Pa•l VI today conferred red
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magn!fkence o! St. Peter'• Ba.

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5 room and bath apartmeut !
FOR SALE _
RHI Est•te For S.le
INFORMATION
m Pomeroy. Phone WY t-3:119 SEVERAL Busbeb of
oats. FOR SALE at Dorcaa
od12 1~ tfc Some third cutting of Alfalfa ern seven' room bo~ m
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To:RAJLER-:7.'-=o -:,-,
ob!- f:or
-- r-ent. close ~n~ sopme strawO.hEmmett G
bedrooms, 2 with wall
1 · omeroy'
1;to Ulundrymal and schools
waH . carpeting. Large paJnel·l•
Mrs. William Hoback , pr~
VaUey Lumbei &amp; Supply Con&gt;
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_25 Gtc
ed living room with
fireFEB. 21
denl presided when the Raclnt
pany, Middleport.
10.:1-Uc DELICIOUS PIZZAS!
Home· place, full basement
and
XI Gamma Mu Olapter of Ele~entary PTA met recent·
a&amp;OULATloNo
made completely from crust
laundry room. Gas heat 8...a
Beta Sigma Phi ~ursday' Feb. Iy at the 1chool.
1H HEl&lt;.: am: four ron'l., h.lm• ~ h&amp;
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25 at 7 · .u:. p m m the Cot"~
'I'll• Pubi.Wior l"aaeJ"t'•• t.11• rttM
of air conditioning. Storm dooro
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u.u.w Nlt or f'lljMt m,. • a-•
ec:1 a.oc1 t1Dfu.rn1shed apart.
pto delicious sauce. Choice
bla Gaa Office, Middleport.
The Racine Methodist Church
obJeettoaable.
~enon
dwll.ld ._
epperom. Sausage, }1amburg
and
windows.
1¥•
acre lot.
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Rock Springs Grange will Junior Choir, directed by Mro.
u.t. ww not " ~ntlba. fo• _ _ _
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or ;f!US room cextra). Call after 3:00 p. m. WI ~
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mOH r.tau on• lncon-net lftMrt.loD..
6 ROOM HOUS E m Pomeroy
Price by sue, large $1, Med- 2103 .
meet
Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Otis McClintock an
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75c
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k
There
will
be
a
pr~•am
and
panied
by
Mrs.
Garrett
Circle,
1ac 's FOR SALE
1 wne
2· 3
IUffi
, sma_ S{k·
·
FJ\rt
1\ATI:I
refreshment~ wUJ be·~se"ed. presented a program Jnclu ding
0 alry Bar, M1ddleport WY 2· h
2 11 Uc
c ,()1' Want 44 lierrte•
ouse pus
The Wildwood Garden Club "My Lord Deliver ed 0 an 1e,1 ··
1 brea kfast
9987 '
•
entt.
per
III"''''d
oil•
I..D.tertioll
APARTME
NT.
•
rooms
and
2
24
12tc
b
MWmu..m Chern eo Cftllt.l
01
and ath at 123 Union Ave.
will meet Thurday at 7:30 p.m. "Hark I Hear a Voice on the
!!Cfl~e:,u 111~!"ra!:."' ror Tb.rH eo•· bath. shower and tub 63 s_11 HOT BED ~ash, compl~te Set'n by appointmPnl.. Phone ,
at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Mountain Top, " and "lt'l Sum·
!:!.";~~~.;,=o ':;'~:;• . p.a~d .u
3rd St ., Middleport, Phone/ y,~~h glass. 5 new &lt;.-vw :sti:ln· WY 2--2564.
2 22 tfc
Smith, Chester, with Mrs. Hen- mertime in My Heart .' Mrs.
&lt;::AftD or THANXI a. oorruo\1U£5
WY 1.-2671
1 L&amp; tlc i c _10 ns , 7 piece dining room
ry Thomas as co-hostess.
J . A. Smith led devotions.
lmum ·~~
~tl(l~al wo~ordmj~f: TR&lt;\ILER - 16Ts-~~·- rree sew-1 SUite. 1"16 gallo~ copper ketAuto S.las
'Mle Afternoon Circle of the Mrs Walter Burke gave the
'
.1 tle stand and stirrer. 1 large
1963 Ch
1 1
H th M t
·
modern dresS€r Harold Barn· 1959 American Rambler for a
evro et mpele 4 Dr.
$2295
ea
e hodist Church will treaaurer'o report. The secreage and water. Brown·• ['raJ
OFTIO B.OUR.S
8:30 A. M. tCI S.OO P . M ~~~!
f'r Park ISte~te Approved!. hart Tuppers Plains Ohio
pick-up truck. Call WI ~
, 4 Door. 8 cyl. Powerglide, Power at.eerine, radio •nd heat- meet Thursday afternoon at tary, Mrs. AI Crow, could aot
htw'd.a)' - -fL30 A M t.o U·OO
Mmersville, Ohio, Phone wy , Phor:.e 667_348 1.
'z.2o~t~ :
11r. Local owned CB.r. Real ruce.
2 P· m. at the church. Mrs. attend
rn &amp;o EASl'
2 24 6tp
:!-3324.
1 u Uc ' -~~M. L. French will present the
·
TO PLACE A
U.Sl!L1' PRODUCING
1 HAY deUvered first and second
Tbe
fbunDier
study
lesson
from
Genesis.
'l'be
Communication•
from
th~
WANT AD
5 ROOM apartment and bath cutting. Also Straw. w. Clilt l World Slaadanl of €ompact
1963 Chevrolet Impel• Station W•gon
hostesses will be Mrs. David County Council and the 42nol
unfurms.hd AU utiliUes fur- Stoul Guysville, Oh.io.
Rt 1
EJ;cft.leDCII
8 eyl. Powerglidt, pow~r steer ina, power brakes, maroon
Entsminger, Mrs. Harold Wood· Annual District Conf~rence i:il
PHONE WY2-2156
nished. Upstairs above WDrY. I 1, P~ .. MO 2-2439. _ 2--13-JOtp Bts ~ar room, ride and
finish like new.
gerd and Mrs. M. E. Dawson. Cambridge on ;1'1arch 29 were
Donovan's ofice Phone
·
f
s aD
•'ooom.y
The Women's Association of react A donation of $5 wa ~
.3046 or WY 2-2064.
USED Army field jackets, Air ormaore. m ""'
Now Only ----------~ $2495
2
Card of Thanks
Uc
Corps coveralls, pants
and
amd managerabWIJ
the First United Presbyterian made to the scholarship fund ol
1 12
See
Church will meet Thursday eve- the County CounciL
WE WlSH to thank our friends - - - -- - . , - - - - shirts. Carl Chevauer, Long
1963 Tempest LeMens Cpe.
Feb. 25 at the church at
and oeighbors for their kind· ---~For Sale
Bottom.
2-li-JOtp
EMelropol
.
"-lo
Sftreelalt
•
MPDiooromeroy
.
p.m.
Mrs. J . E. Harley superv1.wr
Robert Bowen, tedelem_entary
___ _ _
,._
.,
Ll)(al owned and low mileage, red over Ivory finish, 326
r11
ne.ss ;.md sympathy a! the
For Lease
Pbooe W\' 1-3111
Vs engine, automatic trans . Like new whitewall tires, rabe program chairman with '
·' presen · a m on
death of our son, Rkky Spec- IUSED
PIANOS - 3 nice
_ _
dio and heater.
devotions in chrge of
M PEP wh1ch explamed the in4 22 Uc
ial !hanks to !'ather
j(}hn i reronc.J\t ioned uprighl pianos
Fred Lewis. Hostesset will r~ , crease of one cent on the sale~
Turel, Holzer Hospital
and • from $499~ up . ~·ree Deliv·
,·58 FORD, mechanically lo • Was $2095 _
Weekend Special $1799
Mrs. J. E. Harley, Mrs. Wa~ tax. A question and •nswer per·
Staff, Ewi ng Funt"r:ll Din·l'l -1 ery . Call Rutl&lt;md Furniture,
good shape. Phone Coolville, I
ter Waddell Mra R M Sh _ lod concernmg this waa also
' FI
S
'
. . . erhetd
ors •nd all who helped in SH 24611 or SH 2-5034 alter 5
or ease a ohio Station
1165-2255.
2 22 6tp 1 1963 Corvair Monze Coupe
man, Mrs. Vincent Dabo, Mro.
•
any way .VIr and Mrs Tim
2 2&amp; 3tc , located in Pomeroy. Paid
Marcus Chambers, and .Mrs. Past Presidents honored dur·
6isSOII and Faimly.
I HAHDEN- .S - MARKE- T In Syra I tramingv Moderate
investHelp Wanted
A sharp low mileo•e local car. Jet blsck finish, tli·ea
Thorn.. Kelly.
ing the evening wi'th "'" cer!"·
11 t ...,, ·
show little wear, 110 H.P. eniine, 4 speed trans . Radio,
~~~.u.
u
2 25 ltc f cuse, has on special Thurs·! men t · c.xre
en '-'~..~smess MALE : $3.00 or more per
hl'aler, red bucket seats and vinyl trim _
FEB. zt
icatea and corsages were Mr•.
WE WANT ~o thank our rela- day, Friday. and Saturday~ j opportun.ity.
1 on permanent route
work
W
$
'Ille Middleport W.C.T.U. will Howard Roush, lunch
room
81 1895 -~ Weekend Special $1699
U_v.. and fremds for the1r kmd- 3lbs. onion s, !Oc ; 20 lbs good l
CALL GALLIPOLIS
w1th advancement
meet Friday evening, Feb. 26, completed during her term ol
nesa to us on our 50th anni- eating potatoes. $1.09 ; Large
446--3742 After 6 PM
ties . Write B. Baughman, P.
7:30 p. m. att he Mt. Moriah office; Mn. Rachel
Downie,
vermy. Sper1a l tlmnk'
to while eggs, 49c ; Buy 2 lbs.
or Writ•
0. Box 126, Grove
city,
1962 Corvair Monze Cpe. -~ Only $1495
Baptist Church in observanco new high school was voted for;
thOie sending c Hrd~t and girts
Ohio Vallev Brand wieners ' Box 123, Ge!llipolis, Ohio
Ohio.
2 25 3tp
of the Frances WiJlard Tea
and Mrs. Dorothy Smith, tchool
Automatic trans. R.adio and heater. Low milea&amp;e. A •".......
Th p
l'b
M r · &lt;tn d M rs.. ~·L- n·,.-~1nr·r;1_ A. reg. price, • $1 05 get pk. of'1
For Information
.... .,
e ast Matron's Club of J rary was started.
CONTACT: Juvenile
Judge1
one.
E vange1ine Chapter, OES, will A d iscussion of the library
S••a'"
~ 2fl ltc
10 buns for 9c . 1 carton
.. (J.e 1·
Pomeroy,
WY
:!-3096
from
pop 29c wilh $5 grocery pur·
Business Servicet
mee t F r1'day evening, Feb. 26, 11und was held an d a donation
9
00
: a.m. until HJC
p.m.
1961 Olds F 8 5 - 4 Door
for a potluck dinner and regular Iof $50 was made to it. The atchase; 50 lbs. extra good unNotice
classified potatoes, $2.19, Dai· CUSTOM .butcherine and cut- Woman or man and wife, 45
VS ~tngine. Standard trans . Blue finish, showroOOl cle-an
meeting at the Masonic Tern· tendance award was won by
WALKER'S Store's new phone ry Fair Ice Milk. '·l gi:ll. 59c: ting Phil Meier, Phone WY years or over to live in
interior. good tirea, radio and beater.
pie. Each member is to bnng· Mrs. Marlene Fisher'a
5th
number is Basban WI 9-3709. S lbs. tomatoes, only 89c. Del ~10.
take care of o fami'I Y 0 1 "•
12 I tfc
W
a covered dish and one prize gra de.
2 25 6tc
Mont• Orange JUi&lt;'•· . 46 oz.
&amp;UL'TIONEER
5 boys, from 12 years down
as $1195
Special $1 066
for games.
Tho March 15th meeting wos
FIRE INJECTOH~ givo all the can, 49c ; Open Sundays, 11
Complele Seub
~_Years.
U-3otc i
FEB. %'1
announced with Mr. Beegle prebig gas n11ieage and power- a. m. to 7 p. m. Week days
Crttt l&lt;radfonl
'61 Chevrolet Biscayne
Priced •t $1-195
There will be a Jitney sup~• senting a first aid oourse. The
house P"\.I 1ornw nce your car I 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 9 p. m.
U. S. Civil S.rvtc• Teml
s
"- se~nd
grade mothe ra
·--.
•
.,__
F
rd
1
p
.._..,
w111
aturday,
Feb. 27 at the SyrawHw:: r '-o or 6 uy . owef'l&amp; 1idtt. Radio and beater. New tires.
was mea nt lo have and you Saturday
2 24 3tc
A.. C. BRADFORD
ltlen-•omen te ond o•• 1!1_,.. ro~:~a I
OJse Grade School sponsored serve refreshments.
never aga in evt'r have
to
-~·
Hll:b 5111 Short b!lun .t.d ....n'-mea&amp;
'
Ra'"'Oldt
l'houaand•
ot loa.. open Preparator,
by the Ladles Auxiliary
of the 1 A Founders' DaY Skit • "Y esT
Fl
F'
BTU
70
000
buy spark plugs. Guaranteed ·
emco oor ur.....,
""•'" '""' """'"'.. ._Mo•N
1956 Buick Special H. T. Cpe. _ Now $195
terday'o Dream and
Tod 8 '
for the life of .\'our r·ar rr""'
L.'......,
nar'e Burner enclosed gas
I U- ttc :a~an,011 ,•.nn.eeuai"J'
1n1orma.
Volunteer
Servlng r
. .,
Y
o a. wart..,FR...I!Ii:
~111Nm.m..
Good tires, runs fine . Radio, Heater. Was $295.
begins at 5Fire
p.m. Dept.
Each serving i' Reahty, was preaented
bys
10 di:ly trial now . Give mi:lke stove. Bath room gas stove.[lNCOME TAX Service, Jofm. ;:~te tnd&amp;Jt tt..-.n. aNDe • .,y,.... aut
S cents. Anyone who enjoys Mrs. Beverly Codner, Mn. MaanJ year of _\'our L'a r Only Call WY 2·3374.
2 25 3tc
son . Simpson Insurance Ag· ~·"Sell~.i' ~~~·
rom-.,
. good food is invited
: ~ K. Yost, Mrs. Etta Mat'
$8.94 for a sN of 6 or $11 .!!2 •SINGEFl Sewmg machine, 1963 ency, Room 6, CoatJ Build- .
.....,. 0 ...,
1957 Olds "88" H.T. Cpe. _ Special $169
FEB ~·
_Hill and children, Candy HoJor a St'l o! ~- Fire lriJl'Ctr&gt;r modrl spartan. zig zag, fan- ing, Middleport.
~~·
U
Automatic trans. Radio and heater, elean bodJI. M.otor
'nle Pomeroy ·Bend CB .-RE_ ·back, Pam Codner, Jill Codner,
Sales, tt Anne Sireet, Porn - cy design , huttonhole, appli·
1 20 Uc ~
'vestodc
_--,=-:-needs work.
Acr team wW L-Jd
1 11Renee Burke, O..bra Well lnd
erov.
Ohoo
2
25
4tp
t
$"688
t
~~~·
2
-~
I""
Melvin
E
Doerr
V
.
uv
• spec a Mary Snuth.
que, e c. ,, . - erms. • · Nefgler Bulldlug &gt;•fiJI!} 1· · ,.. ·
.
, etertomeetmg Sunday afternoon, Feb. F'ollowing tba meelln•
the
2 25 6tc
new homes Built ill k-: :,Jt;an, large and smull animals.
1963 Chevrolet Van
28th at 2 p. m. at Kmg Budd· third grade mothers se~ed rel WILL NOT be responsible for 3862.
1
W~hingtonVPhS!.,
6 cyl. 4 speed trans. Like new con dillon.
·en Supply in Middleport.
freslunenls of cake, minto, oofa;;; bilhls contracted by any 1 SEWING MACHINE 1005 ~mod- ens, storm w!odows, a;U!J&gt;o
0 er t an myse lf. John E.
el
Sev.·s
forward
and
reI
·d·
C
U
G
N
·
·
~
'
·
a.
one
"'.J""U'l
Iee and kool-aid In lbe lunch
Blake
2
num 11 mg. a
uy eig· Office hours Dail 4 Ill
·
Reduced t 0 $1495
FOUR ARRESTED
· -~- _ _ 24 31p
verse Equipped to zig zag. ler, Racine, Ohio.
'
1
f P·l
room
TIRED of washing dishes? Do fan&lt;'y design , uses
insert
12 29 tfc II m.
1 2G Uc 1
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
•
you enjoy eating someone ram~- Pay $36 42 - terms. ·, •
·- -Legal N f
during the past twenty.four lichens, floweriest
· plants
else's cooking'' Enjoy this WY 2·3862.
2 25 6tc WTI.SON &amp; Sons car Wash on .
~~ 0
hours according "' jall records which grow on bare rocks Ire&lt;·
Salnrda •nd alt ·' h ..
Page
Street, Middleport.
LEGAL Nm'ICE
are Forrest Jones West Colum I
'
y
enu t e Jil- i NF.W 250 amp 41 B Twentieth Call WY ·2·5212.
U-3otc MONA LOUISE MARCINKO
OPEN EVES. 7:00 p.M.
'
. s wnps and Waalt plactt bave
nPy supper at the Syracuse Century welder 310 amp cut- - - - - - - -- -.
I
bJa, Burdell Edwards, Letart, no roots, ltellll or Jea~.
Grade School Soturday
al l'
t
·
WY
2-3243
is
the
phone
to
cal
,
a
mmor,
whose
place
of
res!POMEROY,
OHIO
and
Ray R Stewart, Grimms
5 p. m.
2 iJ 5tc
mg ap , 20 rear warranty. for Limestones any
.size I dence b: unknown, and
Landing, all charged with in· I
-T - --· ----- - - We trade. Meigs Count y Prompt deliver} Emmet W I White mother of Mona
toxicaUon, and Herman Stone,
HE MEIGS Cou~ty Coonhunt- Landmark, Pomeroy .
Sh 1 C t f.
i Marcinko, a minor whose
----~
Leon Rt. 3, charged with driv·
ers are sponsormg a Ham l ___ -~
2 25llc
uer, onracmg. l2lllf• 'ot residence b
unlmo•e,j---l;s~u-ra;ce
foung Wives Club
ir.gwhilelntoxicated.
~~"';t, on Sunday , F'ebruary l ADDING MACHINE Heming.
'·: will take notice that on
_ _ _ _.:__ _ _ _ _ Meet. February ]8
~ - .. - - - .. romt bnoon
dark at ton. perfect condl-'t,·on. Dale i.u1 Gnleler,
Pho:Dbla&amp; a.l 25th day of November,
.-+..
""''""!creann, nu•h until s
~.....
GUARArn
"'ED, renewable
The newly organ'•"d v
~ • nd co ke or eoItheir
c u ouse on _nowball
Kautz, Chester, Oh'1o. noc:
~-. -&amp;....
Thomas J. Marc·•nko,
Issued ]Wives Club met Thursday,
fee, were served bY t he hostess
tru..,.
u&amp;o..---.life
hospitalization.
mil S
2 2'• 3tP
plaintiff filed hi' petillon
". "'"''. :_yc.r_a.c_use-. ~ 2 22 file
- 1 2211.
I!Ddm-••~,
veor ..,_ ~
at all agea. Phona WY 2-!1166.
18 at the home of
1 Sue Hayman, E veIyn Bauer,
RUG Weavmg. WI 1-2826.
ALFALF'A - HAY for sale. Call
Wo lla•o aU gamst Mona Louise M•~r•ink&lt;&gt;,j
Carpenter, Gei&gt;r•i,a
2 18 Uc
2 5 lOtp l WY 2. 2557 _
c
Sewer
Madllrteo
a
mmor,
as
defendant
tn
_
___
______
:..
Ridenour
presided
1
Pat
Sayre, Vicky Glllia••.l
2 24 61
.~-;:U:;TO;:;;M::-:U:::B:::nc:.E::-blsur-an-ce
::..::_-treen
-.o•lole Court of Common Pleas
PHOTO CDJ1Y1111 l!lervlce. Copbusiness meeting which oz&gt;-1:•"" Ridenour, Joyce
cancoUed7 l.ost your opera- M~~o HAY for salei ~Y 61~ CaD WY I-D74 oa, or Nllbf Meigs County, Ohio,
ieJ made ol legal papera.
with the Lord's Prayer. ''"""""'Le"""'la....w.,in"""'don~,====-.1
IIJI"a u.._? cao WY
~
7 • 11r No. 13 •704, praymg for
birt!r rearrds and alooost any New by • l•ws were made II
lliltc ONE MEAT CASE, value. $400. . . .
from. the said Mona
Louise[ other documents.
it was decided that th~ ' FIRST
One four door upnght Frigid •fl'.:A llNG, Pla.mbblg, MaeDer Marcmko, a minor, on
the I Rellter IDJur..ce, PomertJ
meeting would be held
QUALITY
W
ed T
aire, All for $100.00. C&lt;tll Mas· Funra..._ Arnold _.,.._ groWJds of gross neglect
o1 , 11 t 1
home of Pat Sayre. "'":rei.II REG ULAR
•nt
0 Buy
on 713-5948 or see at field's 118 Eoul MaiD Stne~ POD&gt; duty and extreme cruelty and - - ' ' - - - - - - -were chosen and
Certified Oil Station
OLD BRASS, eoppe.r .and iron Store, Clifton, W. Va.
eroy. PIIODe Wl &amp;-uta..
that there is I separation of Traveling at a normal rate,
made for initiaUoa.
2 23 6tp
I Ill U. the plaintiff aod defendant by the k•ngaroo jumps from i to HefreshmentJ of cake,
pieces, old toys, carved handted furniture , marble topped LAMP PARTS m stock. lo r..
Reel Estate For Sale
virtue of the ill treatment on 10 feet in a single leap.
___ ~e pa~ of the defendant
furniture, drop leaf table, cor· 1 pa1r or electrify oil lamps,
ner cupboards, desks, plank etc. Lamp shades . Feeder FOR SALE · 1-luuse for sale. 3, m. ~lamttrf further allegea
seat
chairs, cane chairs, polish tcomplete finish
tol ~dr~ms, bath, earport. Har- he IS the owner of the undiv1d~
bowl and pttcher sets, china restore old or new furniture ). nsonv11le, reasonable. Phone,ed three· fourth interest and [
dolts, old lamps or part. of , Lee Rudisell, Pomeroy WY SH 2.,\468.
1 25 12tc the defendant the owner of the
lamps, gas lJgh1s and picture ' 2-3403.
2 2.3 6tp
-undivided one-fourth interest to
MJ.
frames. WY 2-.5262. Mrs. How- 118 -YEARS personal
.
;1
~~~/tb
and lo the followLng real estate.
11
ani Cecil, West Main Street, of World Wide Sta..:s eel~:• '-UC U
'7
The following real estate
I'\ASIEI, ....... 2 23 30tc twet·n 5000 to 6000 stam ps POMEROY - e • room frame · Situated In County of Metgs,
1\lmeroy.
....
llla,IDOD,.a.
j"!ALL PAHCEI~~f land 1·n 1 new and cancelled.
Con: house WI.111 bat11, gas heallng, T
State ho_f Ohio,
Oli and ln the
80AII, 01 , . _..,
Pomeroy. Howard
Mullen, I tact Guido Girolami WY 2 2 porches and cellar baseowns tp of vel and bound·
WY 2-3782
2 23 3tp ' 9905 ~ WY 2·2529. ·
.
La
ed and described as follows:
ment.
rge lot with utility
Section 26, Lot 640 _ 41
ANTIQUES, chma, glassware, ,
2 t1 3tp I building and plenty room for acres NE " of S W "
cut glass, carnival , old lamps. THERE'S no charge for use of garden.
-41
•
bedt
N.W. part .,..
of S.W.· y,,· 'Yaa
POMEROY
C
95
t
Sh
I urmt ure, wooden or
iron ; arpe
ampi)Oer with pur·
"' •
oom same appears on the A.uditoic'ol!
articles. Lt·~ liudisill, Pom-l' chase of Blue Lustre Carpet f~ame hous~ with .balh, gas Tax Duplicate for the
eroy. WY 2-3403.
2 23 6tp Shampoo. Baker Furniture.
ftred hot a1r heatmg,
full ; 1947 , in the name of
95
STANDING - Timber --Top ash I'
2 23 6tc
basement, on 50 ft. lot in N. Beard, reference to J:~:
·
.
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c
DON'T p
· good neighborhood $6000 00 I
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priCe paid. ~anon Reynolds. I .
U~P you sluggish sep.. SUBURBAN _ 6 . ;
- · · is hereby made.
00
Coolville, Oluo. RL 3_
t1c tank. Get Klcan-Em·All ern framo h
~ ;:;,~- ~ REFERENCE DEED:
alter 4 o'clock, 667-3500.
: sepl1c tank cleaner. Land- forced hot ouhse Wl 1 11•1 212, page 333, Records
of
mark F·
B .
mr f'R!mg, nsu -~
1-11--lfc[
arrr, urei:lu.
bnck exterior and large ver- I Deeds of Meigs County, Ohio.
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"NEW TREADS"

Wanted To Rent
I
with garage and shop. Level parhes are the ownero ol tba
WANTED : 1 or 2 ro"m furni$h- l
1964 APPLIAN CE
2 acre lot with maple •hade! household good• and personal
CLOSE.OUT SA LE
irees and good gardeu soil ' property
located Ill their
ed apartment, for 14 days
com
· M t
1 4 miles from courthouse, 0 ~ home.
WY ~';;;~~ng arc 1 4
Call i
REG, CLOSE-OUT
black top road. $7000.00.
1 Plaintiff also prayo that upon
·
2 25 3tc I-ARISTOCRAT
IGAS STATION ~ In village •final hearing of this cause, he
WASHER
$235.00 $210.00 1 equipped to handle aome' .be divorced from said defend_- - - For Rent
!~ARISTOCRAT ELEC.
I
DRYER
, 179_00 $ISO.OO
groceries, eorn£'r location, ex- ant and be awarded the c.are,
Ira room for living quarters.' custody and control of tha miD·
FOUR ROOM .apartment
In I-CUSTOM
WASHER
$175.00
$1
S.tJO
$2700.00.
, or child of the parties hereto,
Pomeroy, partly
furnished.
5
I-PACEMAKER
ELEC.
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REALTOR
' that he be awarded defeadant'l
Phone WY Z-3117.
2 25 31 p
DRYER
$205.00 $110.00 BOX %%9
WY 2-38ao . lnterest in the real estate
Z-15 CU. FT. COMB,
POMEROY, OIDO
. scribed herelo and the bouseJ BE DROOM HOUSE, 1126 E. 1 FROSTLESS $349,00 $315.00 I
2 23 3tc 1hold gooda and personal
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FOR SALE : 'J'hree - bed;oom - er!y located in the home
WY 2·341111.
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~R~Z~~. , TS.24US.POORIG$HT225.00 bath, basement, garage, gass, the parties hereto .. allmoll)&gt;,
FOUR rooms and bath apart- PR&amp;EZE R _ $265.10 $240.00
furnace, fireplace. 2•,; lots and Ior other proper reRet
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POMERO Y
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March, 196ii.
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UtllitJeo furniabed. Phone WY
WY :1-2111
ut buUdhrg, located 352 N Crow, Crow
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Socood Siroet, Middleport Attorneys for PlaiDtlff
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8110 Sign Oo ~ News
6·0!&gt; seared HeaM
8:211 Melgo CoODty RFD
8:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
d::IO BIIJ MUlet Show
1·57 Weather
7:00 New•
7 0!&gt; l'lny'o Morning Chapel
7 20 BtU Miller Show
7 :Ill Sport!
· 7:31; PIckellll Hardware
(Tues. • Tburs·)
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8:......., LJillt
8:46 BW Millet how
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
(Wed.. Frtl
9:00 .Diews
9:0!1 Coffee Witb Janet
10.110 Bill Millers Brllllcll Show
11:110 Ministerial Association
11: 15 Masoo County Agri Fot.
(Tues. I
ll:U Family Worship !Thun.
11:16 'A.S.C. Program (l!'rl.)'
11:30 Swap Shop
11:45 TIDy's Country Hymntlme
12:110 Cement Block Newo
12:11 Qoeuler GKUI Star
11:30 bony Andenon Show
I: IIi. Jim J4eoe Show

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4 40 lim Mees Show
5:00 New s
6:00 Sign Off
SATLRDAY
8:00 Sign On - New!
6 05 Country Music
us Country Jamboree
1:00 News
7:05 Larry Andenon Si.IOW
li:OO Top Ten Show

MONDAY TRRU FfllDAY
7:15 Sign on
7:80 Newo Headlines
U~ Musical Clock
7.45 Echoes of Joy
8:00 Uluo Vallty 1-&lt;ewa
8-05 World Newo
8:10 Soorts Tod.oy
8 : 1~ Weather
8:18 Musical Clock
8:55
Com.nunlty News
12:00 Noon News
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Talk of the Town
12: 15 Muclal Interlude
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12 :30 The Rev . Merlin Tetta
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10 vo Public Serv1c.
1:00 Jim Met!s Show •
10:15 Family Worsbip Hour
6:00 Sign Off
10:30 Latcbs•ring
SUNDAY
tl:OO News Boat
7:30 Sign On . Army llour
11:05 Momlng Melodleo
8:00 r'rench City Baptist
excepj Friday, Church
8:30 Sunday Show
Bello Ring
9 30 The Bible Speakes to You 11:45 World New1
10:00 Tho Good Wo
11:li5 Masoo County News
10:U Sunday Show
12:00 Community News
12:00 Noon New•
12:05 Local Newo
12:15 Christian's Hour
12:10 Markell
12:30 Re•. Merlin Teets
12:15 Weather
1:00 Sunday Sbowcasa
12:20 Bulletin Boanl
1:30 Rev. Sila! Billup1
1%• 'l5 News 0 Grams
2:00 Rev. Andrew Pmono
\2:30 County Agent
2:45 The Rev. Roscoe fhorne '.2:45 Country Go Roond
\:55 News Beat
3:10 SUnday Sbowcua
!:00 Country Go Round
4:30 Baptlst t.ayiJIBII'I !!our
,::ss News Beat
6:00 Sign 01.1

lw HAROLD GRAY

1:00 Midway Matinee
3:55 News Beat

4:00 Dlscing with Doss
4:30 Interchange
5:00 Community New1
5:05 World News
5· 15 Sport$ Today

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6:00 Sign Off
SATURDAY
7 15 Sigo On
7:30 News Headlines
7:32 MUSICal Clock
7:45 Word and Tesflmony
8:00 Ohio Valley New1
8:1Xi World News
8:10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 I amiiy Worship Hour
11:00 Nowo, Arlll1 Hour
11:30 Public Sernce
12:00 News Roundup
12:20 Bullello Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Ma"nee
4:00 Oisclng witll Doss
4:30 Top 'fen Revue
S:OO Nows Ro.mdup
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6:30 Dinner Musicale
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Lewis and Clark," I thinll d loot peaks.
might wt- ll have gone out and I Yon kers, though overshadow·
got drun¥; after JearninK the et1 by Manhattan, is th£ fifth
spe('ial!! would be slotted largest city tn New York state.
against each other. Considering
th~ immense effort involved in
Snakes do not bite with their 1
both shows, both lalented geo- tonli:&lt;Jes , which are soft
and
By RJCI. OV IIROW
1 a star who apparently was suptlemen were treated rather could not inflict an in)ury .
A snake' s tongue Is a sense
United Pre11 loteroaUuoal pused to have been set for at sh.ahb1ly by Lhe sc hedul~rs of
HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ - ABC- ie1:1st haU a year i~ indicative their nt"tworks.
r organ fur touch and smell, not
TV has fired Les Crane as host of the constant stale ol p&lt;tnk
for "stinging.''
tf its new late-night show be- that rulPs the alrwavt&gt;~ l'he 1'hf' Channel Swim : NBC-TV 1 Quito, F.cuador, has a 281 ,twU.IIt the network brut feels problem, of course, L!i that now·· has con firmed 1hat .l l)hn fo~nr· mil e stretch ot railroad that
lie has not cut deeply enough adays, wi~h more and more )sytht-, rormer ly or lhe "l:!al'he· tttke!l 4() hours to cover because
lnto the ratings of his long-es- money
mvolved , . a
new lor Father'' serit'fl, wil l star 1 0 ; \oops, ztgzags and fiWilchtabHshed competitor, NBC·TV'a show haR to make 1t fast - or next season in a wN·kly halt bar.ks.
Johnny Carson.
else .. Yt&gt;t Sf'Vt'ral AHC f'X · hour cumPdy, "The Mr. ond the The Childs Cup Is awarded
Crane will wmd up hi.s role ecuflvps who were ther:nselves Misses ," ahout a bachelor who In the cu lle~iate sport of row ·
as host I his Friday , but ABC-TV start~ed at tile ca ~ ce llatlon told inherits an exclwnve school for ing .
will rontinue the late-night en· me Cra1_1e wat~ domg better _a_nd i girls. and becomes headma s·
try he inaugurated just U1ree- better m head-un competltwn ter
and·a-haU months ago. Starting I with Car'lon .
Monday , its title will he
Now, ol course, Ca.r!Kin Is
changed from "Tbe Les Crane more solid tnRn ever, both of
Show " 10 " ABC's
nightlile ,"' hb new competitors - Cram"
ACROSS
DOWN
18. A.utwnn
1. V ent.llatibg
and , as currently planned , . anu Regis Phi lbin ot WestingL Burned end
2. Branch
21. Loc&amp;.it will feature alternatiruJ hosts I house Bro-adcasting - having
ot elgar
tlon
3.ln this
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who will preside until, perhaps , bt&gt;t"n sackPd this week_ But
"na.pktn"
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IIOldier
one of them ls chosen as a per. ' Philhin ·s replaeement , Men
7. Quale
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the
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manent replacement. On the Grifhn, who takes QVer in April,
&amp;. CaJ.n'a
place
to
other hand , ABC-1'\' is also n-ay well give Carson som{'
to. ~r:!er
6. Tot.
!5. Ta.lk
pleas(l(j with the idPa of its I ht::adaches, though he cannot)
certain
~t.ttaehed to
26 . Rude
T. Article
dwelHollywood Palace"
senes, 1compete numencally with vast! 11. Man's
ot virtu
ling
'leHM•f'• Aa•w•
which has a constant rJuw or : NBC. TV . Howev~r you luok at ['
nrune
9. River
11. Germaa
13
guest hosts.
it , Jac k Paar wa s still tPlevi·
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embank.28. Unlt ~
river
ment
work
At ony rate , the network said s ion\; bf. ~ t 1ale-mr,hl showmon.J Hi. Btrd or
36. Ration&amp;!.
10. Scrut..lnia
29. Unbur88. Pitcher
Tuesday that "ABC's Nigbtlile" It I wt're John Secondari f'X pea.ce
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letter
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a eburch
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stars and newsmakers. Whatev. night 's ABC • TV documentary
17. l&lt;Torn
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er the outcome, however , the '1 , Leonardo da Vinci ." or Tt"d
19. Born
rather shocking cancellation of I Yale~, producer ~~~ dJrector of
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Telet'ision Revue

PTA Meeting

FOR LEASE

St

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PROFFITT'S WHOLESALE

EBERSBACH

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HARDWARE

RACINE SERVICE· STATION

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l'Vfi BEE'-! A~£"1GNED

DASI--IED TO EMERGE/IlC)'. GOT
Clll OF MY OfFICE SOME MfDICINE FOR
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Homemakers'
-Club Meets
In Town Ha /1

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Middleport

Junior High PTA
Meeting u Held

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Adna '

Achievement D.ty W.H~

dt.cussed. AI the M"rh

Mrs. Capehar
Is Hostess to
W
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Mr . and Mr s. .Jack Kelly _?_f
Columbus visited Sunday with
h1s p.arent ~ . Mr . and Mrs. Mar- .

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Borgolno In every do,..rtmonl - living room, bodroom ond dining furniture on the 3rd floor, kitchen
furniture ond oppllanc11 end carP"h on the 2nd floor.
Bargoino In tho roody to woar d.,..rtment, drapery
department, hou ..woreo deportment, dry IGOd• departmont, men's &amp; boyo' department, lingerie cleplrl·
mont, coomotlco and Kodak deportment.
WOMIN$

$3.95

Curity Diapers

Flannel Gowns

Non absorbent. Wash ea.s·
ier - dry faster. 21 by 40
inrhes with foldllne. One
dozen in a pacbge.

Fun cut for comfort. Dainty floral pattern.s. Pink,
blue and yellow. Sizes 34to 40.

$2.88

f1.69

US WomOM "'hU

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$29.50
$17.50
$16.50
$14.95
$10.95

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All
All
All
All
All

Weather
Woather
Woothar
Wuther
Woother

Coats
Coats
Cuts
Coats
Coats

.... · · · • · · · Sale $ 14·00
· · • · • · • • • • · · Sale $8.:
· • · • • · · · • • • · Sale $8.
· • · · · · · • • · · · Solo $8.00
· · · · · · · · · · · · Solo $T.OO

11.:5" x 13 . ~" plastic bags
with ties. 2:5 ba,s on a
roll.

$1 ,95 Wo...n PhU Ma1d
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WOMEN$

SHAN MONT
PANTIES
Smooth tittin2 -

com lor-

table . Finely knit. Long
wearing. Elastic leg briefs,
band leg briefs, sport
panties, cuff panties and
step·ins. Sizes ~ to 8.

2

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BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS
Sol\, abJorbent, euy to
wash, fast dfyi.ne. Smooth
edgea. for baby'• comfort.
27" x 27'' size. One dozen
in a package.

$]-00

for

Ml- 69&lt; RU. Top

WHITE SOCKS
A combination of 10ft eot·
ton and nylon. Sizes 0 to

S1vel Buy

ARMSTRONG'S
9 Inch

EXCELON TILE

Gtrb 79e and 119e

ORLON SOCKS

for

100% soft orion a~rylic.
A wide assortment of col·

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BANLON SOCKS

Strei ch and soft cotton knit fabrics, long sleeves
and short sleeves, patterns and solids. several styles
to choose from. Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 and teen
sizes.
$4.95 KNIT TOPS ........... . .. . .. SALE $2.50
$3.95 KNIT TOPS . ...... - ......... SALE $2.00
$2.95 KNIT TOPS ................. SALE $1.50
$1.95 KNIT TOPS . ................ SALE $1.25

Stretch banlon for com·
fort . Wears lonser. Wub·
es eMJier. One size fit. all
9-11. Navy blue, Ioden
geen and black.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Jordon '
la nd daughter of Columbus w«&lt; ,

All rayOn. t~uu cut. Rib·
bed cuffs and elastic leo&amp;
briefs. All w.es 4 to 14.
Pastels and White.

3

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$] .00

MONTH END SALE
WOMEN'S

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:~:: 10

LOAFERS

s

!weekend gue~ts o( ht-r
Mr. and Mn. L&gt;•
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Minersville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Iand family of Col urnbw;
·the weekend with their ,:~
!Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Brown_ ol
i Minersville and Mr . and Mrs.
! F'loyd Cummins, Racine .
i
Mrs . Earl Denny Sr. return'ed home Wednesday from Hol-1
zer Hospital and is Improving.

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Men's, Women's, Children's

House Slippers

s

Emma Smith
Circle Meets
At Diddle Home

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DiOGOntlnuad Styl01

Men's Oxfords

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VoluH To $12.99. Si10 7 to 11
Dlacontinuad Styloo

Mens Work Boots

s

V•luM to $12.99- Size 6 to 12
BOY'S
GLOVE LEATHER

WORK SHOES

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The Emma Smith Circle of
. the Reorganized Church of Je-

Mens Work Shoes

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met at. the home of Mrs . Thorn- ,'
·as Diddle ror their monthly I
i meeting.
As part of the pro- I
gram each mamber
came I
· dressed .~ts th ~v were when the !
hostess called ·their homt&gt; prlor i
t.o the meeling.
The worship service
I
'. opened by five minute!! was
of
music. The theme
1 meditation
··Strengthen Your
Brethren
: Through Teaching Obedience to
: tht Divme Law," was
•
throughout the program . -~ ... ;.
lure was read by Mrs. (:Jarenre Bradford. The

GROUP II
$4.95 to $7.95 Women• Unlformo .•••. Sale $3.00

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Oxfords-Loafers

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A playl~l " Perspective"
sented by Mrs. Harold
and Mrs. Robert Proffit
! duded the wor5hip service .. 1_~e
women ·s leader Mrs.
Golda
Gillilan was In charge or the
business meeting. Games were
i pl.ayPd and refre!llhments were
served l.o 13 members.

FLANNELmE
SLEEPWEAR

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Shift gowns and lona: PIjama11. Regular 11zea.

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Woman• Houn Aprono

I ADMITIED Logan

Pleasant ; Mrs. William K~~
naird , Hogaett ; Richard Husse11,
pt_ p : ~a sant
Mrs.
Or
Kerwood,
Pt.
Pleasant.
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rrerville, Pt. Pleasant: Olarls-

Tea and Bib Jtylet. Solid&amp;
and printa.
While They Lut

2 for $1.00

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In twin bed or full bed
siu.

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medium blue.

3 ,ol" $]-00

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HOOVER
RUG SHAMPOO

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Dacron ood cottoo Uld

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69c

TRADE IN YOUR
OLD PIANO ON A
NEW KIMBALL
PIANO
Uoe Elherfelds Credit

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vice to make your
cha.se of 1 new ~ U
plano. Select the stylt
size piano you want. ~or
your new Kimblll
for yean to come. 'I •
wonderful investment for
you and your family.

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£lin.o

Another Bit Shipment

- odorleu. Concentrated:
one quart makel over I
&amp;a Ilona.

BEDROOM SUITES
In Thlo Sole For
f99.00

$]-49 ....,.,.

With double dreaser, bookcase bed and chut of
draweta.

Brtchteoa ru1 colora. Sole

Aloo the ume beclroom tulte with
triple d - for ....................... $129

Reed's
PAPER PLATES

Juot Arrived In Time For Our End of Month
Salei-A Nice Shipment-Special PurchMe

JWDho o1ze padrqo of 100
heavy wetcht t lDela plat·
et . Soow white.

KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SUim

99c

2 piece Suitea, and 4 piece Sectional Suites. GeD!t
IDe "Kroehler" constructio!l thru-out. Upbolltenia
ID serviceable nylon fr!H(I.
2 PI- Sulteo .... Sale Priced $149.00 and $171.00
4 PloM Sult10 end Sectlonelo ere Sole Priced
At .............. - ........ .. ....... . . .299.00

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Maple Furniture On Sale on the 3rcl Floor
In opeD stock. Sln&amp;)e, double and triple dreuen
with mirrors, I and II drawer ehesta, twin and full
lise beds, till·tops have pressure plaatlc tope.

44c

polr

ONt GIJOUP

Leather, stretch
belts,
chains, velvet, &amp;u1d.

lntr&lt;Hiuclntl

Cold Drlllk Cups

While The)' Lilt

BELTS

Mana $6.98 Pormonent Pr111 Trou..ro .•• , . $5.50
Boyo $5.98 Permonent Pr111 Trousero .•••. $4.50
Group Boys $1.95 Flonnel Shlrto ...... , , .. $1.00
Mono $5.95 Flannel Shirto, Woven Ft.nnelo end
Prlntad Suad11, Long Tallo, 2 Pockets, 51 ... 14V.
to 20. Buy Now . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. 2 for $5.00
Mano•$3.95 and $4.45 Flonnel Shlrfl, Si...
15 to 20 ............. .. ....... Now 2 foo $6.00

100% stretch nylon. Fill
any 1ile Q..ll. Navy blue,
Ioden green, tan, red and

Of

Chilclnn's
HolM Shppers

WOMEN$

Values For Men &amp; Boys

REYNOLDS WRAP
79&lt; .. $1.110

Pleasant Valley Ho•plial

M.tt,...... &amp; lox Sprlnfl,

AGILON SOCKS

$3.00

GROUP II
$2.95 to $4.95 Glrlo SwMten ......... Sale $1.50
$3.95 Women1

l•ek Care lnn•nprlng

3 P"ln for $1.00
Smeller 51 ... 6-8V.
3 pain $1 .00

GROUP I
$5.95 to $7.95 Girl• Swuten .. . .. .... Sole $3.00

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Middleport, Ohio

brushed tricot. Extr1
large liza.

Final clearance of Girls Sweaters, cardigan styles
in orlons and mohair blends, plain colors and
white.

. fitt.

i Pt.

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

80% acet.te, 20% 1J¥loD

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Make Me Strong." Prayer foJ.
lowed hy Mn. Clarence Prof-

I

Cuddle Trique
GOWNS

Sale! Girls Sweaters

1

BOY'S

p1lrs

SIMMONS

,.u,oOne
euff,.
Slae 9·11

Womona $4.95

Jo'ull cut for p~rfect fit,
Soft white cotto n. Double
triple crotch,
thickne~ts ,
Sizt:s 2, 4 and tl .

GINUINI

cuthlon
sole
41111ll~
atroteh aoeka with Morpul

GROUP I
$8.95 to $12.95 Womono Uniformo •.•. Solo $5.00

'

Sli ng " My

s

Slightly soiled . All good quality, easl' care fabrics,
including regular and half sizes. White only. (Just
82 to sell i

Training Pants

I

Sin 8 V2 to 3
Diocontlnuad Styl11

Womens White Unirorms

INFANTS

SA VI $20.00 ON

kYISDcOnolln

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Brokon SliM

SALEl A GROUP OF

$1.00

Sleepcnft Flot Mattr11a Pads with Elootlc Anchor ·
Bandt . ......... Full Size $4.95, Twin Siae $3.95

kr• 59•

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49c
34c
31c
29c

form fit keeps pad in place.
FULL BED SIZE . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . $5.95
TWIN BED SIZE . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • .. . $4.95

In Thll Sal• •••

$2.()()

Du·k Prlnte4
C.rtona

39c

Filling in Celacloud acetate fiber that washes and
wears so well, quilted top, taped seams all around,

WHITE SOCKS

SHinS
NIGHT SHIRTS
PAJAMAS

$1.09

"SLEEPCRAFT" FORM FITTED

3 polro $l00

Womona $3.95

Campus Panties

waxed paper cups in al"
sorted pastel colors. 100
in a box.

Mattress Pad and Cover

Girls Knit T-Tops

GIRLS'

10c

-on the S.eond Floor

ky1 59&lt; Sprlngfoot

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Cold Drink Cups

ors.

$2.00

SALE!

Reed'• 7 Ounce

!Olio .

2 p1lra $]-00

.SAVI ON GINUINI MAGIC CHEP GAS
RANGIS 8lld MAGIC CHIP IL:ICTRIC RANGES

Pure allllllillum loU. 1J
IDcheo wldo. 7B ft. ....,.,.
DQ'

ON IALI ON THI 2ND PLOOR

olio rollo.

98c

SAVI ON RCA Wi111tLiioot RIPRI~RATOU
ON IALI ON.. THI 2ND PLOOR
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NO. 268
POMeROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1965
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FIVE CENTS

VOL XVI

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Snow, Ice Covers

qu•rt

Pure Aluminum-Quilted
12" x 25' ROLL . . ... . . ... . ..... ' .. .. .....
HEAVY DUTY BROILING FOIL
14" x 20' ROLLS .. . . . . . ' . . . ..............
9" Cook 'n Serve Foil Plo Plot11 . • • • . . 4 for
8" Cook 'n Servo Coke Pona ........... 4 foo
6 Cup Foil MuHin Pons ..........• _... 3 for

1

MEIGS THEATRE

$ps

KAYSER FOIL

$].59

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$2.39 Blot-A Dry

gallon

:19&lt;
l&lt;ott Cut·Rlh Plaatic

all sizes.

1

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$5.50

STORAGE BAGS

A small group of womens all weather coats -iOme
reversib le, solid colors and prmted tapestries. Not

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coors.

$2.59

dlum and larte olzea.
White.

All Weather Coats

w:

embroidery trim
- Shadow panel and adjuslable shoulder m.po,
Sizes 32 to K White and
black.

Wl8e lace trlm. SmiU,

1

The homogenized paint you've always wante~r~:
cause It flows so smoothly and effortlessly
eilbrush or roller. The easiest way to pamt 11 su~ful
ln!s, woodwork, kitchens and bathrooms. ea

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HAll SLIPS

SALE! WOt.\ENS

SALEI GLIDDEN SPRED SATIN

Motol"

NYLON
TRICOT SLIPS

1

meeting each person IS
to
NF:W HAVE~ -- Thf&gt;
Wo- vm Kelly. The IaUer M". Kel- 1
bt ing sC&gt;mething they
have man ·s Missionary Sor1ety ol the Jv is rf'cuperaling from m&lt;:~ju,
mad~ to tw taken lo It shu1 - m New Hr!Ven Church ol· God held ISurgery.
I
or .1!1 new resident In ll'wn
the1r February meetmg
A potluck lunch w.as Sl!rved hum 1 of Mrs. Iva Capehaatrt the I Mr . and Mrs. Gardner ..~~Y?.:
at noon with Mr!l Pa'JI St'llers I Thf' meeting was call ed- to 'olds of Lebanon were called. ~o
Kiving
)l!ract'
. Mrs Ger i order by the president. Mrs 1Middleporl by the death ot his l
trude Johnson was m cha ;·gtt ·){ 1Orpha Fields. Thf' WMS pledg; mother, Mrs. Val Reynolds on
the afternoon program
on 1was given bv Mrs . .Juli~:~ 1~e1.t"-·Monday evt.•nmg.
·Health car~ ~ the . Home_·: I hell. Mrs . v;ole~ Roush 1ed tht&gt; Mr Dana Lambert is a med·
She- gBve many mlerestmg Ideas group in prayer
Ko. l j)&lt;llient at Velt&gt;nms Memon caring for sick in the homt&gt; j The stewardship
dJ redor . orwl Hospital. He became ill l
Attendmg were Margaret B"li- Mrs . Iva Capehart.
re porlt'd .H I his home Monday morning.
ley, Pomeroy; Kat~ryn ./ohn-J that dish cloths had been re.
JOn, Wolf Pen ; Etleen ('lark . ceived and U1at 800 coupons . Weekend Ruests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hennett
were
Edith Hood , Marie Rizer. Cia-! had been sent for si lvery,
·are
to
:
their
daughters,
Misa
Maxine
·
ra Lavender. Minersville; Mrs.!bt&gt; used in tht: National WMS
'
·
Henne!!
of
Columbus
and
Mr.
Sara I co!l.~tge .
Paul Sellers, Racine ;
and Mrs. Vernon Robers and :
RQIJ!b, Sylvia Zwilling.
Ada : The election or offker
~
was:son.
Ji m. of Oak Harbor.
Slack, Naomi London , Agnes ;held for Group II with
results
.
White. Jessie Cottrill. ~abf't • as follow s
1
Mr . R uss~ ll . L. .Mcl nIyre of I
N II" ' Philadelphia . Pa. 1s the house
Pickens, Margaret EichirtRC• • Vice presidenL '.irs
Gertrude Johnston and Myltt . Dudding: seCI'etary. Mrs ~H· guest of his f1ance, Christine 1
r- ,Coats and her parents. Mr . and I
Hudloo of Syraruse.
: ene Hudson: Treasurer. ·
Mrs. Mrs. Robert Coats. Their mar-l
-------·--- I Faye Carpenter ; ~issiona ryE~- ~ nag,. will be an event of Satuca110n Din~etor. Mrs . Juha urday Feb. 27
;
Leifheit. and Spiritual
l.if• i
.
.
Diret·tor. Mrs Eleanor
The worship service was m
: charge of Mrs. Lorene Hudson. ,
i the
theme being •· Keys olllle ·
TONIGHT
I
. Kingdom " Mrs. Orpha Pields ~
NOT OPEN
1a5Sisted by reading
sev£'ra l j ."J
~ scriptures . The group
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY
"'"g 1
1
Februlry 26-27
'·Rescue the Perishing
with
i
Mr
and
Mrs.
Walter
Ki111ng"SHOCK TREATMENT"
Stuart Wbitman. Carol Lyn· , a closing prayer by Mrs . Iva ·er o.f Dayton were week e~ lev , Roddy McUoweJI, Lauren : C&amp;pehart.
guests of his mother , Mrs. Wil- l
Bicall.
,
Delkious refreshments were .ham Klilinger, Hemlock GrgYJ.
"LILIES OF THI FIELD 11 I
SIDNEY POITIER, best al'tor 1s~ved by the hostess, Mrs. i Mrs. Nora Eakins of Dayton
awa rd 1963. Lilia Skala. 1lva Capehart. to Mrs. faye Iwas the weekend guest of her
Stanley Adams. Poitier as ICarpenter. Mrs. F.leanor Davis, :. !listers and brother · in law, ·
the incredi ble, unforgettable : Mrs . Viola Roush. Mrs Orpha Mr.
I
ond Mrs. George
Homer Sm ith.
~ l&lt;'ields. Mrs. Ne lli e
Du dding. 'and Mrs. William Killinger ..
:Mrs. Julia Leifheil and M111. Miss Carolyn Meier and M1 ss
SUN., MOI4, TUU.
: M~ lanie Kilgort' of Pi1 tsburgh,
Lorene Hudson.
F.b. 28-Mar. 1·2
: Pa., were weekend guests
of
"I'D RATHER BE RICH"
TO H~VE SUKGE
RY
k ' Miss Meier"s parents. i\lfr and
(Technicolor)
Sandra Dee, Robert Gou!et. 1 John Mohler of Leading Cree Mrs. Philip Meier and son .
Andy Williams. Cbarles Rug Road. Middl eport, will under~o I John Wayne Teaford and s~~_:
1
ges, Hermion e Gingold, Gene major surgery May 24
~!~~ :
Raymond, Mauri('e Chevalier. erside Methodist Hosp . •: Rlr, Brian. visited Monday
Colorcartoons
Jla
n Jus mother . Mrs. Edith
, Columbus.
:ford and son, Cedi.

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~OW__ VOlT KNOW
,._ lilaluo1 ~ II _,... Vtrpta, II wll oal •
.. lloe ..ly ulvll II
lilt lftl'lil aoed li.J' I nllrOed.

lir t

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S~!yre .

Pomeroy· End of the Month Sale I

10
FRIDAY 9:00 to 5:00 and SATURDAY 9:00 to 8:30

Mrs. lllldred fitch pr.. ided i
when th• Racine Jun~m· High
School PTA met in a reg
ulor I Spending

the weekend with
angry i meetinH . ?lving I he fl~g pledgP Mr. and Mn. Gail Miller were
aud you'll make tht' be:,:t spt&gt;e('h and praymg the Lords Pr ayer tne1r
.
da ughters and fami"Ue.s,
JO~'ll ever regret. ·· was the in unison opened the mee tmg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk and
thought for the day gtven by Secretary and trf&gt;asurer re ports son , Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs.
President Sara Roush when the I were read and appro_ved . Earl Smith and children of Ur·
I
Syrucuse Homemakers C I ub 1t was voted to l"Ontmu~t With bana
:net m the town hall tor tt"ltlr the scholarship ·"'. Foun ders' ,
JeHry Gail Miller, son
of
regular rneetmg F't.·b 17 for lin LJ,yy program was g1ven by Mrs
t'
r
l
Mr
and
Mrs
.
Msleom
Miller,
al l oav mt&gt;eting
Mason F'isher. 1\-tr
Hob
first '
Gro~p singin~ uf lilt' l'luh Bowen of Pomt'roy s~ow ed &lt;~ he~s returned to his
ai\OJI
gn~de
tlasst-s
after
havmg
had
song · Blest Be tht• 'I~ t&gt;' io!- rllm un ·· Planned
l&lt;..:dur
rhtl'hicken
pox.
I
lowed .,.,ith prayer by Ed 1 th Program ''
Hood Mabel Pickens read
1.1
\1rs }o'tshff· and .\1 rs Uuro- .\1r and Mrs. Paul Smart re- :
pot:m . ·Lord Make A Hegulcu thy Smith , hostesses, st&gt;rvt!d turned from a visit in Pll:l't~
Woman Out of Me · Roll &lt;"all refreshments earr~·ing uu t the burg wil.h thE:-ir daughter and
wa~ answered by g1vinii:
a blue and gold Pl A colo r At family , the Rev. and
Mrs.
health hint by lti present St&gt;c- the Marel1 rneel~ng Mrs 11wm· (ieor~t' Siddall anrl children.
ret::try and treasurer report'\ CIS S&lt;"all_v_ of Middleport will Mtss Beverly ~tor 1n spen~it~
wtre read by .aclmK 'lto··rt"tary show .11 fzlm on tiwunmmg
Wt&gt;ekeud in Pontiac'. MK"h
Kathryn Johnson
- -----~ Mr . and Mrs. Carl Jonel': and
•htmilv• .and her fian ce, Bill Dtx·
A penni&lt;&gt; ror friend•lnp ur~.
I
t ·on.
fering was Lak~n . A r.)und-rob-

'Speak when you

Elberfelds

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