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Interesting Informative Talk
Given on Missionary Work in Congo

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Around And
About
MI'ddl epOTf

JJ'om~n'• Society o/

NOW YOU KNOW
The averaee week.IJ eiU'IIbtgs

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Mrs. Emma Smith's 96th Birthday
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Celebrated w•'th Relatives, Frien s

uan Service .r the Long BotBy Beulab Jones
Impur !ant da l t's to be rememtom Methndist church met at
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mrurmnun bet t'd mr lnde May J, a reccpMrs Emma Smith Grant-St., 55 cards.
the home of Mrs. M. A. carr on
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tntt'rt'S
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in
Granvill!:!
fur
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birthday
Othel'B
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in
the
after·
Wednesday. February 24.
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when
many
friends
noon
were
Mrs.
James
urray.
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The meeting was open ·tu
2
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' •e. .ongo ·" _jv
by tummg 10 lnd1a '\1arch 26, the ".1 1"" Nf'd&lt;1 Rrad for ·
nd · 1 1
emembered her Mrs. Jamea Haley and dau«u- the Lord's Prayer in unison.
~Jon Sta!luns .... as f~~~en
f th"' · ...
t r1Pnt ~pent
the
rea
tves r
r•· t
Connie
M
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ead scripture tht
H
t bnthdny
anniversary o
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· · , rents Mr with gifts and cards. Her gt w er.
. · Mrs ·
. Emerson
Mr
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\11~ Hugh Cairns o ncmt' o S.holm~htp l;u-; .\1\aJrh lB. ttn wet"krml With her pa rlf. I mcluded two large decorated Jones, MIS!. Alma Ohlmger, . 3rd chapter of II Timothy.
nlt'rntwr~ of the B H S:,~nburn ·Lll dnv BIP~'IIll!-.: of the Rio &lt;1ru1 Mr~ \~al\act" Rrad o;ciltz cakes from Mrs. Ed Smith and L. D. Harltnger , Mr and Mrs. The business meeting WU
\1Jsstunar~ SocJet\ of tlw \lll.l ~;land;. i\'-':-.11( l.tltvn et t .li!eksurt \1r and l\Trs Re;narBrtrh~ra IMr ;nd Mrs . Kenneth Mark.ina. Pearl VanCooney , Mtss hOt~nne conducted by the president,
dle p,lrl FLrsl BaptL~t Churl"h \1
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and Mike Van Cooney, t e ev. Mrs. Davtd Yates . Mn!. Joseplf
11 ·)s a r·t•n ptJOn to be tlnrl dau"hlPr" Ret
\1unda\ t'\t'!llng at the church 'J~~~~~ h~ lht• "uneh for the find Ref'k\' hcwe return:~ll r~he
A dinner was held Wednes- and Mrs LewlS Mikell, Galli- Bissell, secretary,
reported
\1rs C&lt;:~trrt" ~~ monng !o n IY · ~-mdra ~~ \ltlltor Chaptt'r, Guild Cnnvov whNP thP'-' "n
day wJth special guests bemg poli!, and Mr. and Mrs. Okey two .nembers ser ious ly ttl, Mrl,
ron soon whNe hPr hu~bant.l Gtrb ul PH" I•H dl d1Url'h
wprokt•nd Wll h her parent s. Mr her son and
daughter·in-lawf Saunders of Gallipolis, Mr and Harold German and Mrs. CIJ..J
has bt&gt;en transft'rrt-d
,trvi 1\11 ~ Hnv Stnn
. Mr and Mrs . C C. Cope o Mn.. Cantrell Brown
(her W . ht
The meeiULg \\as &lt;I JWnf'd h\
\Irs Hucillllt'l w;r'i
nanwd
Mr ;,nd VIr". Georg: Mhe·~~ IAlgood. Tenn. The table was granddaughter ) of
.Brandon, ~gdeiicious luncheon was ~er.
C"hatt/J1.Jil r•l I Itt' t&lt;' 1 l'PI 1'111 wtlh 111 rt atl' tn ( nlumhu~ v. e
centered w1th an arrangement Fla sent conaratulaUons and
"th M Ch .,
the pres1denl Mrs l'aul Smart
.1 1 11 1 1111 ,., \trs •
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ty
b---~.,
ero
ved at noon wt
rs . ar1
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.. llt"V arf' v1 ~1tmg w1
rose UI.P, a gt' ft.
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the bless1·ng ~
wlw gave a rt&gt;a d .rn~; t'll 1 t'( · Mrs
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d Mrs of Amencan eau
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ask mg
• ue
.1J t"Ou Jht&lt;•r anrl farmh. Mr an
· a g1'ft of Mr. and Mrs . Markins. Mr · and Mrs. Otto Hoffman, Ityers
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\o\ohi:'J·e Is the Sevt-&gt;nl I1 ~'I ute " r:ltz&lt;dll'tli SLnt' fl . \lr·"
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a
spent
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Others prt·sent were Mr . and Jackson, presented her with a 3.
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Thev h\omn. '"Lead On 0 K tng "J'mnt·l. \1r~ Jtw \\ 1-,on , Jr · J"o11n Mav. er and chil drPn .
d ernoon
1 session~
d ewmgs
EtP;na l" was sung bv
thl• and \It"- ( I;Jr.l l\tlt·:v ' 1 ~" 1 "t ln g . ;111d C!wri
Mrs. Cope. Miss Maude Taylor glft ol yellow mums. Mr s. 1scusson an s
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group Mrs . A H. Pullen w.ct~
Tilt• gnttlp Jisu 111adc plo~ns
Mrs W11liam Ru!';sell andK~on . (Sister of Mrs. Smith), Mr. and Smith's la te hu~;band, J .
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mgMrs
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Miss
Mary
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postmaster
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u~mg '.
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ney. dleport a number of years ago. The Pomeroy Band Booster•
senpture f rom Pe1rr an d ., 1.·1111 - f••· offiL'I'IS of ttw !( CrJ nde &lt;; Inn
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A~sorldltt&gt;! ! P "
:\~ · Emerson Jones wert&gt; Mr. Refreshments of iee cream,
COMPLETES COURSE
As~clatJon
WI'II m eel Bt
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Mrs S 1arl read a note of twn will folio\\
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: , rei~ M~r~ Lee Davidson. AI~· cake and coffee were ~rved
Senior High Auditorium tonight
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thHnks from Baro ne College fur N;mwd to . Ihe
mat 1•11 g ~~s &lt;)wr nip;h l guests were the1r following the dinner with Haz- Pvt. Larry J. Hudson , 21 . a::l:..:,7;,:
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!tJ 1e assis tance sent at Chn:-.1 - '·ornlmlke for IL('W uffl("t"l ~ lur
tN
HarbarH
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and
her
lei
VanCooney
and
Mrs
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Cope
whose
wife,
Linda
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lives
at
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: mas Mrs Manning Kloes, cun- the Sa nborn .'i(t("ll'l\ welt' \lrs . cru~ 1 1'e lran ne Culver. of serving Pictures were
taken Condor St .. Pomeroy, complet·
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to .
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BACHELOR GIRL
ference chairman, was
m Anthom·. Mr.~ :\1ll• 111
. • Ohm !Jnivt'r~t!v
iwhile the honored guest
ew ed S&lt; 14-wee au motlve repair I
r ha.rge of a play lrt which con - and Mr~ E'a Har\\ Pv
:1rs.
Mrs c A. Emm1sh has re· 1out the ca ndles on the cake and cours~ under the Reserve En-,
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llw \\orld l u~rH·d fr(\m S('Vt'r(ll day~ visltlthe .. Happy Birthday" song was listment Program at the Army
s•sted of a mock tnal of til e Smart £lnnnurwt·d
American Baptist v.oman for Dm tJf Pr .1\ er lor
Fnd' 1•1 111 ('oJu 111 bus with he-r daugh· played
Ordnance Center and School,
her indifference and apathy lor M~reh 5. &lt;Jt llw Flr ... t lbpt 1" 1 ler. \lr and Mrs. E&lt;:1rl Bough· Mrs . Smith received congrat· Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
the meetings of the miss 1 onar~ Churrh m \1tt.ld le plt rl at 2 P er and family .
. uiations by telephone from her Feb. 26. He is a 1963 gradusociety and its work
m
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lllr and Mr~ . La~r~nce Mil- niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry ate of Pomeroy High School.
Takm~ part were Mrs Klors
In f'Onl'lu dmg her t.•lk . \1rs hoan were re l'ent VIS itors
in Brewer, Harnm~n, Tenn She Hb parents are Mr and Mrs.
the prosecutrng atlorne~: \lrs 1 Culrtts Ill J.!t"d llrt' grnllp 111 ~end (; t~lllr urll s
1was showered With more than Walter A. Hudson, PomerJy. He I
ron~· F'owier , th e bai li ff: \1 rs a~'i J ~t;mn· lo Lnll\hll o! the
\lr::i. Milton Hood has relurn- .
---~--- will complete his military obli-1
Heri Bodimer . defense
aUur· Cmr ~,~ \11\o ~ ~ nnw r~ l Cr;nl\"llle . - ---·ed to her employment at the gation with the Nattonal guard
Middleport, 0.
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all you need IS good

Ct.rlll" 111 tud~l)!

WE PAY 4%

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JohnRicilard
Fultz, Owen.
thc forFoIH.llr~'\lng
' l'd~ 111 tht&gt;
1tw Congo.
Middleport
Store
Jnf'v
udg.· e.Mrs.\1rs
r1of.!r.1 1n
t!w piel't' an d 8hamroc ks
John having
been Book
confiDed
to after
her ~.,uu~n~lt~l~n~P~t~.~P~le:a~s:an~t~. ..,..,..,...~::iii:~~~~~~~;;:~~
Hostesses
home
illness.
Mrs. .Jan1ce Cibbs, Mrs DwvuJ nl emiJers wenl to tl w dmin~; 1 Fultz
\Irs Klwere
oes M.IS. · Gene·
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Darsl and Mrs Wlllls Anthom . ro\Jill J!1r t!·ln".hm t' !\1 ' ' 1 l1mr
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,lil'tiJ~t ;1ml t' 1Jpc·.1 kt·~ dcenra l- Vll'Vt'.
Saxton, rsp. II a nd Grande College, and
James
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members o t c JUry.
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St Souders Mrs . A. R. u en a
Following the trial tht' Jurv IPd ·.~lth &lt;;h.ll llf"(' ~ lte
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o' 1 M "ng of the Brewm. gton, Col CJ!·mbus' spent
Mr s
a_e
ourm •
of the we~kend with Mrs. Brew~
f
n Mr s. Owen , brougb.t 1I' •1tfl(k ·s ! Ja\ tiH'mP \\dS car- Elel'la
orema ,
C~rcle . Mrs . 8 pencer
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in the. verdict or "guilty'' wHh ri ,•d ol.l HI 1lw tahlr decora.
as a uest with Mrs. mgton m
I epor .
'!toK••Y
mercy recommended. The SC'R · twns ml· ludlllg lllghlmtd L.ts- (f~n.f lne ~he re \~ere 25 persons I fMC~· :nd hMrs .
tence was three da) S to tw ~ 1 1.. d~tlb. grpen t1pers tn wh1te alrns_
o . an on .ave re ~rn .
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• ho ld t'r~ Cl green hat cenll'f· ntt endmg.
the1r home after VISiting with
spent 10 Granv1 e m une.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
aid Rupe and · also attending
the
funeral of her grandmoth1
$4.95 Size
er. Mrs. Margaret Reynolds.
Val Reynolds has returned to
On Sale
his home in Morgantown, W.
Va . after spending
several :
days with his parents , Mr and
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds.
Friends havt&gt; learned
that
Only Turf Builder Is
Harry ·E. Ramsey Ibrother of
Trionized.
It grows
Mrs. Mayme Covert Rainey and
deeper roots
in any
Mrs. Arthur Covert, Fla., forsoil
keep• grass
mer Middleport residents&gt; has 1
greener longer.
retired after 32 years wllh the
Thi." terrific savings on
Service lee Company in HuntTurr Builder, our best
ington, W. Va .
selling grass fertilizer,
Miss Janet Baker. Columbus,
Is authorized for 1 11m·
is spending: several days with
ited time only. So don't
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edide-lay!
son Baker.
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See the complete line of Scotts Lawn Care Products
VISITING AT BAKERS
Capt. and Mrs. Donald A.
on sale In the Houseware department on the first
Russell and children, Jon and
floor. Scotts Grass Seeds In Triumph, Windsor,
Cynthla, who have been residing in Bremerhaven, Gennany ,
Family, Play Varieties, Halts, Bonus Weed and
where h' has been stationed,
have returned to the states and
Feed. Get the jump on Spring plant now.
are visiting in Mltltlleport with
her parents, Mr. and Mn . E&lt;'
son Baker and daughter, Janet.
They will leave Thursday for
their new home in Baltimore,
Md.

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APPLY SPRED SATIN

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name for lli.JlU·tit."cl

pl:'t rc~leum

gas

This rem&lt;:~rbb lt' fuel i."' ga!-1 LU ITtpres.sed
into liq uid fj1rm ~ u 11·s l'&lt;a~y lo l ransport

That's wh y

LP ·g;.t~ ~~ &lt;l\oa lla lrlt' to pt&gt;u~Jie

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People ln ton n:. &lt;.tnd sulJLir bs use LP gas

Ju st as people In cities use natural gas.
IT COOKS FOOD, DRIES CLOTHES,
HEATS WATER AND HEATS YOUR
Hti\1E.

On modern farm s, LP-gas is

u sed

broodmg chicks, drying crops,
weed ing and many other jobs.

for

flame

And LP-gas Is used to power trucks and
buses like gasoline and diesel fuel,
In fad, of America 's major sources
energy, only LP-gas serves you In
many different ways.

of
so

Th ese are some of the reasons why over
II millior. families use LP-gas.

L-P BOTTLED GAS HAS MANY USES
L·P GAS
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Business as Usual

By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D.

~Life

Saving' For a Ghost

. Presidt"nt Charles de Gaullt''. In one of his
rare p~!t! ronterer.ces •only thE' 11th tn his
1ll years as pres1dent of Francf'l , has called
on the fivf leading nations of the- world to

''iave" the United NaUons.
He suggeots lhat the Unit&lt;'CI State•. Bntam, France, Ru1s1a and Red Chma s1t down

and means ot

uretu.rning to the spirit of lhe U N. Chart-

or "
The U. N. he wanll to save - the V. N.
which was totally dommat&lt;'CI by tre Security
Councll whlch in turn was dornmaled by
the ftve' permanent members !the U..s., Britain, Franco, RUSliia and Nattonahat Ctuaa) - no IODJer exlsu.

fluke - the walkout of Rll.!lsia from tht
St&gt;curily Council just before the Communist
mvas1on of South Korea - that the U. N wa1
able to brand the aggre-s9or and endorM
the m1lltary actlOn
t.aken by tht United
Had the Russians not been absent, or had
De Gaulle been runnmg France and mstructt'd his representative
to mamtam the
"splnt of the Charter" by casting a veto ln

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Today, thanko to efforto of the Unlh!d
Slates, the Gtneral Aosembly has much ol

tionl -

veto the world lnto paral)'!is in the face of
aggression or revolution, whether ID th1

sino of lhe tell of tho world, has long boeo

Suez or the Congo or anywhere else.

defunct.

and pinwortm. may also cause

abdominal palna. Careful stool
examination should suUlcient to
tl.lle out any of these causes.

tions to call themselves Wiiled.

1o be lncon.. nlenced by the counter · de-

wen- not

usually at rught. Rouodworma

tho council, lhero very probably would not
be any Untied Nations today - or any na-

The oplrlt to which ho would like to r..
turn, wbfretn the desires of !lOverelgn nBupeclally the big ones -

natal but it hasn't helpeci much.
Do you thmk she hu a oervoua
stomach, ulcer!!, or worms? .She
eats well and is overwetgbt.
What should I do ?
A _ ·there are !leveral polo
liblt causu for persistent or
recurrine dlstresa in the region
the stomach. Tapeworms
01
may cause false hunger pains,

Stoteo

Th• United Nationo had to adapt or it
woukl not have sutvhed. lt was only be a

fuse to pay lhelr duo blllo.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Not
ot the programa put lorward
by the adminlltralion receive
overwh•lmlng support In CoJ&gt;o
eress. In some easel, the IUpport Ia barely wheimlnl. and
may even be UllderwheimJna.

typed ' GIFT FOH COL·

this pflty kind of downgrading How low rao
companies sink in thelr attempts to gel publu·ity! It really is quite unbPiu•vable , except
that I hive the · 1ent1eman's'' card on my
desk. along with the .. column plug" slip
One of the Fast Side discotheques needs a
new front window, thanks to a well-known fe·
male who is given to scenes A! she left the
club the other night, she took a hfavy P.owderc.a.- out of her handbag and for no discern·
lblo roason hurled II through the glass
L&lt;t's

not call anyone a masochist but Jack Cartor
Is planning ·lo co-star with Rill Hayworth and
Z.sa Zu Gabor in "Twentieth CPntury" a' the
Huntington Hartford Theatre in May Make •
tmall bet that Huntington will take to lht hill•
while that madness Is going on
Ba!'iin

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Pegg~

Lee

returns there thb! March lst. Peg will get rt·
built stage, white velour curtains, and special

lighting lnotallat\ons. The hghting JS the mnst
Important; Peggy usually do~ her act with
the accompaniment of eight zillion light cuf'~
Joe Kipness is schedulmg a wild bash
at
his Hawaii Kal next month to cf'lebrate
the
fantastic succfoSS of his " I Had A Ball'' whPn
It hits its tOOth perfonnance H~·n E"VPn lnv1tt
the critics
You should have heard
the
aasp!l from lhe cast when a well -known dirertor stopped everything during rehearRals of
a show and told thf' ramous writers, "Will you
children please shut up' " They did .
Martme Carors ex·husb&amp;nd,
Dr
Andre
Rouveix, IS being typically Frenrh. Whf'n their
brief and unhappy marnage ended, Dr RouveLX declart-d he'd never agam become romantically involv('d with an a1.·tress, but gallllntly, hi! d1dn 't s11rk to h1s re~olution He'1
currently wooin&amp; a cutie-ple 1tarlet named

When Ross Hunter dln&lt;'CI at Gallagher't during a recent trip to Gotham, he wa' tmpress-ed by h1s captain, Bill Burke , In two way» the marvelous serviee he ga\'e, and his iood
looks So aside from handing him I b1g tip
Ross promised Bill 1 pan in his next movte.
Naturally, Bill racked 1t up as pohte conver-satJOn - but next month he leave• for
the

Coast and a role In "The Art of Love"
Excuse the brass at 20lh Century-Fox for being in a tizzy. They managed to mag 18 Academy Award nomination!l - more than any
other company in Hollywood.
Tony Richardson has been Invited to enter
''The Lovl'd One'' at the Cannes F1lm Fesh·
val this Summer _ You think the World'•
fo~a1r 11t in troublt now? Walt until the bJggif's
gt&gt;t h1t with the maintenance bill. Those m the
know think Robert Moses got his headlined
•·vote of coofidence" from the 11\embers of the
board because the right members of the board
turned up at the right moment
The final
performance of the visiting Moscow Art Theatre plsy~rs at the City Center is in danger of

not being held because of telephoned bomb
threat.s. There's likely to be another aurpnse that will make headlines; several members of the company have decided to defect
end refus~ to return to the USSR as schedule.d
Peler Lawford and his sk1 pals were
the
main attraction at Stowe these past feW dayt
Lana Turner appears to have a steady
date For weeks, Irs been no one but Bob Eat.
on
Smce "The Yellow Rolls-Royce" is Rex
Harrison 's next big flick, he daren't be seen
m any other kmd of car when he visitil the
U S. m Apnl. So a senes of Rolls·Roycet (not
yellow. don't be silly! 1 will be placed at hiS
dlspo&amp;al, around the clock, courtesy of
the
studio.

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THIN0 TH E
FLISBEPTS ARE
6()1N(; TO HAVE 1N

NOT LIKE OUR OLD PLACE ...
WE WAfiT ENOU61-1 OUTLETS
TO TAKE CARE 01' ALL OUR
APPLIANCES-- --,__...,_~

'THEIR NEW SPLIT

LEVEL f!'S

PLENTY
OF ELECTRIC

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I'Lt PIJT IN if-IAEE
MORE IN ~E
LIVINc:l ROOM·-

gressional support has reached

an unuoually high degree of
wheirnation. I refer to physical
fitness.
The administration's program
to encourage us all to keep our
be&lt;iutiful bodies in tiptop condition has drawn more than mere
passive approval. Our lawgivers.
are setting the example for us,
The House of Representatives
has mcluded in the new Ray-

b•rn office building a splendid,
fully eqUtpped gymnasium from
which to lead the nation along
the road ta strength , health and
vigor.
An ind1cation of the importance being attached to bodybuilding c.n be seen in the !art

that the gym will be officially
opened on March 11 with a
formal ceremony, to which all
House memben have been 111·
vited.

DlpllariOI Partlclpato
According to the Invitation, a
copy of which fell into my
hands, Sp4'aker John W. McCormack, D-Mass , and othtl.!r
di&amp;nittrier will participate in

lhe program.
No detatls were given, but
presumably lhe speaker will
throw out the first medicine

boll, or something on that
order.

At the same time.
lle

and

s~lal

''appropr~

recoenition''

will be given to Rep. Albert
Thomas, chairman of the i}'m.
naslum committ~. J can only
guess ag to what form the rec-ognition will take, but l can
think of any number of thln&amp;s

that would be appropriate.
They could, for instance, pre-

sent the Texao Democrat with
an outographed photograph of
Rep. France~ P. Bollon, ROhio, lhuo siiJ!ifylng that physical fltnets II both nonpartisan
and coeducational.
Mrs. Bolton presaged the pro-

cram some years ago ~ing
up yogi exercises. J dtfh!f know

whetljer Bh~ -ati!II!Or!ormo head•tand!,-l!lit I feel oure aho
Utuld at least strike an Isometric pose.
Serve Refreabmeats

OtiTLETS ····•

So rwo wEEKS AF"TER 1HEY MOVE.

IN Tf.!EY STILL NEED 7HE THREE-WAY
PLU~ IN EVERY SOCKET·· ..

HOWCUM? HOWCLJM?
/lo.t-A-711'
IWIIZ'I"'
ill ~t)NA
S10RMS,
LII&lt;C I&lt;OIIlll,
fLA-

HELEN HELP US!

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rent program for which COJ&gt;o

II

Wellston in
Record Point
Performance

Lakers Magic
Number is Now
SixinNBA

I would try cutting
down
on your daughter's intake ol
food both at mealtlmoa and b&amp;o
t~ meals. I would also make
a concerted effort to bring her
weight within the
normal
range for her height.

~Woo.

Th•re Ia, however, one cur-

UMN PLUG " ThiS column doP5 not d~hver
plugs for gifts , the box 19 r('ady to. be pickt&gt;d
up by tht donor as fast a!l ponible. along
with my promise that the name of the film
never will bt&gt; mentioned in th1s space. Poor
Leslie: she hu had enough trouble without

I

Donnatal ls given for c:ramP'
lng or irritallon In tho clig....
tin tract.

Dt&gt;Gaulle"! speech, French otflrials have
explained. was mostly rhetorlc.al. He merw·
ly wanted to gtl hlo thoughu o&amp; tho reoord.

Daniele Godet
Therf'"l! such a !lrarclty. of
garage space in the Midtown theatre di.str.Lct,
s vera\ nightclubs :n the area are welghmg
o~fers to convert their premises Into ebrorntum plated split-level parking loti.
The saddest man in New York over
t h•
death of Stan Laurel il Chuck McCann, the
WPIX-TV kiddie show star who was the late
comedian 's bigge.st boo~ler ln his sunset years.
He was also a close friend and made many
tnps to Califorma to visit Stan while he was
bed-ridden MrCann took a genuine interest m
Stan's morale arter almost everyone ~lse ha~
tal!:&amp;ed him a "forgotten man," and made It
a personal crusade to gee that the old charmer wouldn 't be relegated to oblivton.

0., Mar. ! , lMs-1

daugbter'a being overweight.

The Lighter Side

Broadway Grapev In•
.
.
Leslie Caron. an actres~ wlth comnderable sensitivity' Wlll crinie when 'he discovers
that ont of her upcominlll movlts is being promotPd In the most humiliating way po!!slble
Key colummsts are bemg sent packll.KE'S from
the director of pubhc relations, with
h 1s
"compliments" - "Insults" would be a more
accurate word - and attached to the item

Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport.

Overloading tbe otomacll Ia
the commonest . . cause and
would
account
for your

big natlona like Rusala and FT&amp;DCI who r•

ly DOROTHY KILOALL!N

11ore serious causes ol

AILSTAR!

der 12.

lo not the fault of the small nation• bul of

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

\I

Dundenal Ulcer Is pooslbla,
but very r.ra In children un-

rangement, with ltl dliution of power among
liS membtn. It! perfect. But the currt!ht
cnsls in the U. N. over peacekeeping ~tl

Tho record rc!uteo

1

abdo-al pain such as appeJ&gt;o
dicltil and bowel obstruction are
uoually accompanied by vo!Mlni;.

Thlo does nol moon that tht preoenl ar-

Tb. ori&amp;inial U. N. In !Hii wa• a desip
on papfr. Today IL lo a living organi•m that
hao btao ohaped by lhe pre,.urea of nearly
20 yean of history and which has adapted
to tht changina; reaUtiH o( 1t1 environment
- tht world. with 111 multitude of peopiH,
tollfllel, ideoloeies and pr.Judlres, hopes
and ltors and need•.

By United Pre11 lat.erutloaal
Midway of the seeond half, / tn le game
I)Tnnute span.
eny , 89-59, and Thiel whipped
Central State and Akron pow- the Marauder reserves were The Ohw Conference regular The g&lt;tme then degenerated Western Reserve, 94--81
ered lhe1r way mto national sent In and mamtamed the 1season &lt;-'0--champwns disposed I mto a free-throw Jhootfng conTomghl Cmcmnat1 closes out
tournaments with convincing margm that handl:'!d Cedarv ille 1 of Otterbem. which had scored test w1tb only two field goals Its !reason, meeting cross-town
vJctones Tuesday night in local its rourth setbal·k m 27 starts two t onsecutJve upsets, by 63-- S('Ored the rest of the way.
nval Xav1er. Jt w1U be Ed
tournaments
ami set'Ond to Central Sti.11t'
71 m tht (·onferem:e tournament j Ca1los, the OC's top !eorer, Jucker 's last game as head
'l11e unbeaten Marauden,
Avery Godfrey led c~ntrai fm.ds
took game honors wtth 32 mad1 of the Bearcats, who
ranked second among the sma ll State with 24 pomts and Ted I Akron trailed only bnefly at 1 pomts Smith had 25 and Tur- have had a 13-12 season.
colleges nationally, swept to Day added 21. wh!le Larry 1 the start and took the lead to ner 21 for the wmners Smith, Don RoUes , Cincinnati's top
their 25th v1ctory with an 8Hil Watson had 13 for tlw Yellow :stay at 6-5 m the frrst three a freshman , w11l be ineligible .score1, was expected to Sit out
rout of Cedarville in the NAJA Jackets.
rnmutes of play The Z1ps for the NCAA tourney.
the game because of a sprained
D1strict 22 Playo ff !mal at Wil- Centra l's he1ght and rebound- I opened up a 38-26 halftlmf' m..r. Akron (19-0J enters the NCAA I ankle The game also will be
bt&gt;rforce
mg ab1hty were th~: difference gm as 6·foot -8 center B1ll Tur- Mid • East RegiOnal at Akron the season's fmale for the MusTop scorer Ken Wilburn was as Cedarville se ldo m got more i net i:lnd gua rd Hill Snuth led agamst Steubenville t20-3 J on keteers (10-14) , who have been
sidelmed w1th a spramed an- than one shot at the basket
the way
Fnday Otterbem ended with a bedeviled by InJuries and mel·
kle, but the Central State atZips Put Oown RJ:t.Jiy
The Cardmals , down by 21 16-9 record, mcludmg an earlier 1g1ble players thiS year.
Akron IS ready to launch an- pomts late m the g;:~me, surged two-pomt wm over Akron at
Toledo visits Kent State in a
tack got rollmg m the last SIX
mmutes of the first half to out- other try for th.1r NCAA col- to witlun seveJJ pomts as center Westerville
Mid-American Conference game
scon the Yellow Jackets by 15- lege diVIsion tuurnament r rown 1 Don Carlos led a desperate rat. I Jucker Bows Out Tooig .. t
;:~nd Bowling Green entertams
2 for a 38-24 lead at mterm1s- I that eluded It lasr .1-ear wh en the Jy m whJch Otterbem outscored I In other actwn Monday mght, I Loyola of Chicago 111 the other
s1on.
' Z1ps lost to Evansv1lle m the I the Z1ps by 14-o over a four- John Carroll swamped Allegh- games.
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My daughter, 5, com.
pl.s ins that her stomach hurta.
Our doct.or is giving her .00.
Q _

the power onee vested ncluslvely ID the
Stcunty CouneU, and no slnale nation can

I• a slip on which

Central State, Akron Advance In Tourney

DOCfOR
SAYS

COMMENTATING EDITORIALLY

Logether to discun way1

•

The Invitation also noled that
••refreshments'' will be served.
Undoubtedly, lhey will be ap.
propriate, too. Like maybe car ..
rot juioe.
It did not make clear, however, whether the new Indoor
awimmlng pool, known in officiaJ nonmenclature u an "'e»
erciie pool." alao will open
March 11. The pool ls locah!d
two flooro below the gym ancl,
Is connected to it by a privata
elevator.

Unfortunately, t h e celllnll
over tho pool io too low 14 permit a springboard. The only
way 1o do any blfh dlvintf
would be 1o try lo hit lhe pool
lrom the elevator ahaft.
That likely won't happen, unless someone aots whelmed on

-Juice.

A TRVTIIFVL MANT

Dear Helen;

My wife wrote to you about
my "hedge-hopping." Now my
lady friend lnslsta that I write
you, a1 she want1 me to 1et a
divorce. I am going to be more
honest than I have ever been
in my life - and thio IB not
fiction : It's most men 's lives,
as we live them.
I don't want lo write this letter, but as long as I am being
prodded, l'U tell the complele

truth. You can believe it or
not, as you want.
I am close to 60, but
look
about 40, so everyone tells me,
I admit a large part of this ,.

due lo my wtfe shouldering the
responsibilities, working to pay
the bills, keeping the children
off my bsck, etc., besides be-.
ing a very loyal wife. However,
I feU out of love with her at

the end of the first year of our
marriage, mo1tly because of
her ignorance of sex and her

rent lady friend which I atlll
deny any uiOCiatton with.
Now lba point II I am and
alwayo have been sellsfied with
eating my cake and having ll
too, but my lady friend II
youuger and Ia willing to get a
divorce from HER husband If
I get one too. My wife hM offered me a divorco which I
refused. (I told my lady friend
aha wouldo't give me one.(
But lblnl&lt;ing It over - since
my wife II getling old and can
no longer work, which makea
her harder lo live w1th, why
shouldn't I end this mock mar-

ren up to about 4 years of aga.

nage and start over with a
younger wife? I make good

Since the vaccine ll aaf..
there 11 no reason why your

money, aud could let my wife
have half tho property.
Maybe, as long as I'm getting

children are grown and gone,

knew and still know she loves

me.
Tht lltlle I took her anywhere I always brolll!ht her
home miserable

because

I

couldn't help making ovor other women, U for no other reason than to bum my wife up
because I couldn't stand her
jealousy. I still can't. I've tried
to drive her crazy - oh, yes,
four times In our married lifo
I tried to make her think She
was going out of her mind. But
somehow she always

Q - I asked my doctor to
give my son, 21,2, the new measJn vaccine. He refuesed lnd
aald the vaccine should be gtven
only to oabies under 18 months

oc age. After that age, he saya
a child can handle measles
aelf. What do yuu think?

"nerves and

hallucinations."

Yes, we men lie and alibi all
our years until the wife hits
lhe "change" and then
we
really have il made, for no
one payo any attention to "Old
Wives Tales." I don't want to
risk havin~ her take hall
my aalary as right now I get
along pretty cheap I don't even give her spending money.
Please advise. -MR . HEDGE-

HOPPER
Dear Mr. H.
No advice. Just a prediction.
When your wife and your lady

friend read this letter (as I'm
sure they will), y011'U
lind
Truth Clly a lonely place. Vecy

BERRrS WURLD

A - Although measles Ia froquently a mild diseaie, Jt il
aometimes a killer. Stevere com•
plicatons may occur. These are

especially dangerous in child-

child should not havo Ibis protertian.

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8ult4a, by I'M Oblo Yallt:r

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ll feels to bo o discorded old
burned - out lecher.
(And IIIII it what your letter
lo all about, isn't it? You're
begging for punishment. Could
be your wife wlll forgive youagain - which Ia the worat
punishment of all, for o maa
who wants lo bo whlpped.-R.)

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carne

through okay.
A year ago I beat her up
badly and threw her out ot tho
house she helped me acqUire.
She still came back and forgave
me. Yes, it wu over tht rut-

PubU.hed

hi~

lhe truth down, I should add '·. Q - Wbat would make a 7the reaaon for trying to drive ' Y••r-old boy keep blinking h1a
my wife crazy was that Jf she eyes all the time? HI! parent1
were committed, I could have are divorced.
all the property, and also my
A - Penoplratton
running
freedom, but, at the same time, blto the eyes or rubbing the
no one could hook me into an- eyes and getting salt from the
other marriage.
skin ln them will cauae
•

disapproval of me going out
with the boys (aud girls.)
But my lady friend l• In1 never respecled ruleo. I feel
alsling
on marriage and I don't
every Individual should make
want
to
lose her. Could my
his own rules, ao I used MY ·
wife hook me for a lot of alirules of lhe game, and who's
to say I'm wrong? We've bern mony? She can't prove I have
married 35 years or I should been chasing, and I can make
say my wlte has - not I. The a pretty good case about her
earlier than they should have
because of too much discontent
and friction in the home.
My wife knows of my outside
activities and has always fought
with me about them. Of course,
I always denied any dlsloyafty
and I worked it so she would
blame herselt part of
lhe
time. I put her through Hell,
and I was able to because I

Then, If ber palna continue.
aho ahould have thorough worloIIJI with X rays of her cli&amp;eslive
lract.

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4--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport , 0 ., Mar. 8. 19B5

f/ :l.i

Letters
TO THE EDITOR

THE POET'S
CORNER

M A

LI'L GREEN GRAM
lXI Gretn Gras~ . 1 thmk vou

WASHI'NGTON !l'Pll -

are brave

,

On The Farm Front

..

F

B

'

a practical political app!Olcb In wheat, grown prhtclpafly In lbe
discussing the export sa lo o1 reat plains. " much sreater
!soft red winter wheat.
han that ol oofl red wintor.

w
k
m or ~ ~~b~h::'u;~e e:~ ~~,:~ ·se~~ i~~~: ::r~ :r:inc:,g:~~:

IJ •

r. verage armer eats em a

1

"That's triM," SUonlloid said,

Ohio Farmero grow a con•xl
..

th~re

The 1during the survey week of Jan the boss worked 36 hours while this wheat under the gover

are in the bard red

average farm operator tn the 24-30 . This latest available data \the hired hands. workecl 38.Z menl's P.L. 480 prosram wa winter area. n·~ the number

or

Ed. Note: AI frequenlly nolod in our column
To oome smHln. up th;s way · Umted States work• more houn lalso !howed that other members hours . In the Pac1ftc region, the high on tbe list of matte
ngre3Smen which wHI deter.
contributions In letter form or verse are welcomed by What whtn 1ht~ f1cklt &lt;~un shall during the week than hts hired :or tht ramily worked 28.8 hour! lbos!:l put In ~.9 houn agalnst members of the Ohio f''&amp;r
ine which wheat Is sold."
The Daily Sentinel. We renrve the right, however, to
pa!ls .
? hands or any _
members of hts iwhilf! hired hands worked 33.7 41.1 for the h~lp. The Mountain Bureau planned to discuss wit
He said foreJgn purchaserscut llf'Gth or to refuse publiution entirely if st1nd1rds
And skits turn co ld and grav · famliy, accordmg to the Crop houh.
region consists of Montana, Ida· Lhell' conlfessmen, St.anftel
ho pay forei&amp;D money for
ef propriety are not met. PMudonyma, 11 in the cue
. Reportmg Board.
' The operator outworked his ho , _Wyoml~g . Colorado, New \was one of the leaders of
heat bought under pL. 480-with .,Hyronymou1" ere permittN in publication, •.ven l.i \ Green Grus. you are ve r~ The board lllald the average 1h1red help In all areas except Mextco, Anzona, Utah, and Ne- lgroup of 50 Ohio Farm Bur
hould be permitted to desig·
welcomed, 10 long 11 each contribution is ~egally lliJn·
br:wf"
1operator- who ts usually !he lthe Mountain and P~cirtc re-o vada . The Pacific region con- members who made 8 th;:
t.e the kind of wheal they
eel. We welcome the men, women, and chtldren who
To p(lkt- through the rold, lrarm owner-worked 36.8 hours gions. In the Mountain region , talnB Washington, Oregon, and ,d
t ·
W
hln
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Stanft'eld indicated most
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•Y.. np 1o as gton.
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h•ve talent for u:pr1ning • story or embellishing • ."
da rk ground .
.
1 orma.
FIGURES RELEASED
.ty Director Warren c. Nelson.
The government ts ~ell
would prefer 10tt
imlfle in the magic of poetry. Equally .•• we~coma 11 In the fa tn' lint that sprmg-l
ttme ha:-..
Dunng the elendar year of.Of this amunt $59.589,439 wa.!l New En&amp;land operators put in l a~road much more ~ard re
wheat to the uw.r1
the letter that would makt a constructive po1nt leedlnt to the improvement of our communities.
1 Wtl h .:;n(lwflakt'H rallin ' round .. I964 , $84.2j)4.020 wa~ - ~istrlbut -t dtstributed to coun~ies , $20.456,-57.3 houn:. agalst 42.1 tor thelr wmte~ _wheat und~r P ..~ . 48 olurrunous hard red wlnter.
,ed . to pohttcal su bd1~1atons of 528 to&lt;~' municlpalitJes and $4,- lhtred hand!. In the Middle At- , ~han 1t I!J so~.t red wmter. Stan- Stanfield ~aid mo11t wne~tt
1
Heresy Holle r
l.t 1 (;ret&gt;n c;rass. ~·ou·re
a Oh1~ from mot~.r ve~1cle reg1s- 218,051 Lo _tow_nshlps
. lanlic region, operators ·.. orked fteld sald. We want the so~. roduC€rs ''couldn't care lrl!s"
SIIYPrsville, R D.
II"US IIIlg thmg
tratwn fees . . I he . ftgure WH9 1 The dl!!trlbUtiOII In
Galba 49.2 hour! against 37.6 ror their Ired winter o1&gt;heat to be ~ushed whether wheat _sold abroad is
v,eryone is familiar \\"ith lht' Jamb Since the \Pr:-· .. h k II at spnn~ ts her~ released by State Htghway Safe- county amounted to $104.373 .37 h
l he~ t N th C
I j He was remlnded tnat the carried in AmerJcan bottoml or
' ·•
..
t th
., . $'!1 855 28 to mu elp. n t c. as or
entra,
f
.
.
11 1o t 1n 1
1
1
earliest d·ays of mankind the lamb ha~ bren prrsrnt. . 11., 1 ·caufle somr r1ipp~· red.
~ . · e c_oun .r • ' • ·
· it was 418 hour
o hard red wlnler in vessels. of fore1gn regi!ltry.
11 ror the boss surp us
II the most Peaceful and the most detense.loss ol ct eo · . ' b d
lend With Mr. and Mrs. Joe mcipa\ltles and 138.924.32
to d 33 2 . h
f
th h lp' . .
~fiNISh.~
tt
II
tr s pas·
.
I " Bisst:!ll.
tOWll!&gt;hip~
14\n
.
ours or
e e .
•
tures, having neither the shrll of the t~rtotse . 1 ~ qul ~ And tJ II out· Spnnl!: 1s here .
Mrs. David Carter and Mrs.
·West North Central operators •
of the porcupine, the speed of the rabbll. or the. ~·hemt·
. IHenry Hensley wer•
dinner
WINS MAST"'R'S
worked 39.7 hours, thetr help •
cal warfare" of the skunk Thougl1 assocmted al\\a)S \\tlh 1. 1·1 c:rt'f'n Cra~s . ~ our fai th 15,
. f
,
30.5 hours. South Atlantic open•
0
,guests 0 Mr. and Mrs. scar MASON - William .J F'ogle- to
k d 32 3 ho r . the • :HOW DO YOU IXPICT TO Gn A JOI, Gft1 •
Peace l' t has been the cause ot strif.•· among.men from the,
h C
-. ; urf' ,
. . .
.Babcock. Other callen
were l
rs wore
·
us,
MO EY?•
days of Cain and Able. l'l'COrdrd m Genests to 1 e . 0 " · Whlie mtne keep' shlfttn
1R
nd M Fr eland Norr Isong, son or Mr and M". Don- hired hands 28.1 hours . The • 1A PIOMOTION, 01 MAKE MORE
N
,:
boy and Sheepherder. rrcordPCi In I he pape-rhark \\P s i PI n.
rotmd
Al~\1 . a R 'rdr". e
C "t' aid Fogle~ong of Mason. Is one East South Central operators •
.,._ ... ft.., HtGH ICHOOl AT HOME .,. y...r ..,.
IM+J
,
Jce
a1 en, Eloise on no ·
h
.
.
d
_ . ............ 11,...-- 11 wrlt4,., riff toOUn .- PIU
Yet It has survived.
f
th f 0 ld would 1 had your ~imple trust lv and Lindsey Lyons 111 and : ofd ;d39 w o w111 ~edce1ve a vdonc- worked 29.4 hours , thhelr, help\ •
UllOM ......... ,_~·
They decorate Christmas eard s, slr&lt;:~y rom . e ..
That God will ke-ep you {" .
e egreelll a1 m1 -year gra ua- 28.1 hours. West 8out Centre •
DO IT NOWIII
and become "poor little lambs_ that havr lost their way '
smtnd
I Janlee.
t·on at the University of Illinois. operaton put In 32.7 houn.
A*iiCANtc'HOOi.·-o;,;,·.;..;-o;;;,·o:,~.-;.:~~-----··· •
8
eat ivy and anything else avaJ!ablP , they gamh~l on
-A. c. H.
Calling on Mr and Mrs. nave : Foglesong, a graduate of Wa- their hands 31 .7 hours.
';.~~fr:-=~ ~~;~ ::.c~ Soot.H 0 ,d f r·· L&lt;- .,r;..,.
•
1
1
village green to the rlrhght of the rhildr&lt;'ll •; onth,.
ly81 ., were Mr . and Mrs . Char· l hama High School and MorohOhloaa Speako
•
.... ........................................... ........ ...... "'' .........
•
market o[ Wall St., to th£' delight 01 thr hro er~\,
Py
lE'" Ltsle., Svracuse and Mr. Co- l all University, will rect'ive hl.!l Douglas R. Stanfield , execu- • Allltl&lt;m ....................................................... Apt.........
•
row up to hecomP sheep and producP wool. mu1ton ant1
paz.
·
Master or Science degrf'e about tive vice president of ~he Ohlo r CIU ................................._._,_ ~,..._, ... , ...~ ........ 1•!.11 .......... · "'"• .- ..~ •
fanolin.
- - - . abilitv-.
-vloltl Smllh
, April t.
Farm Bureau Fed•rat10n u1ed ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
There is a &lt;'ult whi&lt;'h
ha.'l .
ersisted manv years. of those Or that the inrn·a~mg
.
Pwho insist thB.t all things have lnf tllf' ~·ounger !:f'nf'ratlon tn rn
in the world and that I jo\· wf'trd o.;ouncls and rhythrns
.
·
h
·assarv l)nf' 1f
a purpose
Register Now!
thing is of u~r m thf' fu · wt ll not P n TH't.......
----------Hurry! Only
:;;11 not at pre-s~nt .
. w~ ar~ to populate . n~&gt;~· wor;d~
That philosophy can makf' 1t wlu"rf' lht' sounds \\ til be ~d. f'd Air man
and '11rs
David :
Register Often!
Two Week.
much t~asier to understand the on vibrations capable ot dt-:-ltoy - R 1 gg~ ·wlm h&lt;.~~'t'
rPcently r_P· !
outh of today . It may· ra~1ly mg 11w ~&lt;H1!t~· ol nlPn nl
\ll· turrwd from Okinawa. werf' VIS-\
You May Win!
To Play
~ that evolutionary far tors are da~· .
.
.
, . 1t 10 ~ \1r and Mrs Osr &lt;lr RabIL work to produre the ' '"PI'~ {lj
.&gt;\ nd II . r·nt!ld _ht&gt; lJIIt lr hkt 1 ~ tw·k After spending s~vpral
men and women nt'Pdrd iu the that thr mcrea s•ng tPndPncy to da~· s v.iltl n•latlvrs.
~trma~
fut
prop;;~gatLOn 1n the
femnle Riggo.; wi\1 he ~ lrttionfd m An-~
u
ure.
k
w•
but
what
the
11fwh1
d1
has
dnub\ed
the
r&lt;tlt'
ol
Wh o no
.
, -e .., cf' tort:;
H ......
tinity between the teen-ager and our poplllalton 111crr,ls · 111
!\1\r and Mr s. Howard Young 1
Erkert Ito,
i!I.
the auto is a preparatton lor a thr SN'ond war. wdl not. bf&gt; t~e ol . Paden Ctty. W. v~ .. Edith :
DouW. 0..11 d
1&lt;.-•
coming world of machines. or rn~fln~ ol rt&gt;populll·ll·n~ ,I wm ld O!'hnrn. Kt•no. Ina Patter&lt;~on and I
16126 "·
thai thf dPsirr. of the youth lot· all!·r nn :1\nmtc w.u .
. ~ lk t• Coolvilll::': ~ellie St~;~them 1
U. S. G..-. lns..-ctH
t&gt;\·olutllln ;md \tr ;1nd \1rs . Emm{'t\ Sit&gt;·
mort' and morr !!peed. and To ;J Pt'O('f'\ " of
Breasts ........... ... .._ "'- 49c Drumsticks &amp; J,egs,•. 45c
and
greater and grPater ili'CI:'ie ra - Wlltr h fou nd It nP Cl'~"ary '.~ pr!J- tht'm Wf•re visiting Mr.
tion is one stag~ in 1tlf' dev&lt;'lop- dtJcr tile Pterodacty~ . -~rm,np· :'\l ro.; Ga rth Smith
Breasts Quarters i!I. 39c Leg Quarters ......... i!I. 35c
m1~nt
of a~tronauts iibli• tP tPrn &lt;.~nd Archar:optrrtx ,Js s ta~ - Mr and Mrs. Dave Yate~ vis· I
with.Cll.and lhe terri!ir ~peed s r~ tn the PvolutiOn of Hlf' -:nng· t!t•d c :·::wr Hawley in MiddiP- j
Wings ... •· 19c Backs -·- .. JOe Livers-·· lb. 89c
netoded 10 rearh the sta n,
~pan·ow. the.rf' woul~l ~~ ~ 0 od~· port ..'\1r. and Mr~ . Harlry Lar·
Is it not possible that I he !I V 111 _tod;ly s IPt'n -agll ;-~:--. 11 \un ~ ni P,('lpre :1nd Mr and Mr~ .
st't'mingly deadlv destrP to r ron - llegmn1ng slagP
Hob ("n1Pma r1 nad Cora Swan of 1
rormity in dress, Spet'Ch and Sn - "" Lf't II Ill:'" ll'nHhlP In r;Pno
'
f,..., Pack
c u~tom s lS not h·admg Inward ~·our silt'nce st tll , and what ~ o· :\1~· and ~Irs . Orland Braneh l
tht world prt~dicted by Tenn.v· t·wr else sha ll h;-~p-·· ~~~·p II nn and Dora Raton . Brlpre. and I
son. where " the 1ndivtd ual wtth· undrrstcmdmg, but no t0! 15LII' :
p~ tllyle
11o.
.,, and the world is more and Sc• f~n· y'ou wf'll ·
Villa Kinradt&gt; . Coolvi 11 P,
~ere
v 1 ~iting \1r anr1 Mr~
Fred
Hie-ronymous:
more.''
L&lt;~rkins
I
.
•n''
:'
.
Irs
Harold
(;erman
i~
a
,
\1
I
I
f
vi sdors o wr part&gt;r1 ~ - ' .. 1.1
1 ·
\lrs . D H Rohf&gt;&lt;ion aml f"hr s- patirnt Ht Hoi7Pr Hospita m j
\.
'
&lt;:::~llipolis
ter . lorn~
. • M rv Pierf"e spt~nt the wePk
\lr_ nnd \lr·-..; H&lt;irlt·~ Hanmg Pnd a,\:iOl Suzie f'ooley Steuben- 1
".' FI:Hwnod-: ~Af'rP 1s~unda~ .11
·
·
f
th
·
ar
nt
s
\1r
\'t "
Vt!-i llors o
Plr P f' · ·
Mr . Hnd Mrs . ~eorge Hens- ,'
I &amp; 1tto
Ribs
nnd Virs F.verell Lamberl.
lry. Jr . Tuppers !"lains. Mr. and
ny Mn. Lyle Balder~on
Vlt·s .Jr)~rplt .Johnson wa~ 8 Mr!' .John Henl'llry of Reeds· 1
•••••
2 b:. Kroger Brand
The Olive Farm
Woman 's Tuesd&lt;:~y evening vi stt or ol lwr vilk-. :VIrs . David Carter. Pom· '
Club rnt'l Wl! h :vtrs.
Vivian ,.sistPr. Mr~ IJ~· rnt· V;JugiHm of erol and \'lr . and Mr.~ Gt&gt;orge
-~ -~~-El&lt;p. 3/!/115
-.c.Hoo
Humphrey for their F'l"bruary Pnmt'l"oy .
lle~ S IE'\', Sr .. wE're vi~iting Mr. ·
mf't"ltng Mrs HumphtC\ preSI
\tr . a~d 'f.r• J.&lt;.~me s .Johnson, !"lnd M.r!' Henry Hensley
dPnt condu~led the
busmess .Jam1e Sur ,md fodd of Pom- M nd Mrs Darrrll Connol'
I•3 '' Y ly 1 spt&gt;nl
r . a sevt&gt;ral· davs at ColumAt•f . Colon
~f'S"ton
Roll call was an~were d I!:'roy an d M1 rm_d \rl rs
b) tellmg ·Bow You :\1r-l Yo~r 1.Jo!lnson wt•re Sunda~ eventng ' bus .
·
------------~---Husband." Thl:' program toptc i giiP"il ~ of lhf'tr parPnt s. ~11 ,and Mr and \lrs Tf•d Ha~· man !
was "Origin or Vah•nltnt"-.·· by Mr~ .Jnst&gt;pll Johnson ~md .am· and .liillf'l Rissr\1 spf'nl a w~k l
Annour
t•.
Sloc ,.,,..
·-- • ...
Mrs . Ella Osborne.
:!.v
....... ._.. . . . . . . . . 4
1 10 &lt;1. Ilk ,.,...
Refre!hmenl!li wert srrved lo , .Jn Smith vbileci 'fllf'sdil.\ Pv - ing with hi.o; daughtt-r, \1r . and
Cubethe above na..'l1f'd ::~nd to the It-ning With hrr aunl_ V!r~
.I Mr&lt;&gt; .I. C. Wyatl and Kay
~~ c~- ___
lilJI&gt;, 3/0/f6
following · Mrs Ara
Myers, R Murphy and f&lt;~mJI:V.
1
Mn. Pauline 'vlyers. Mrs . Ma· Connlf' and .Jtll Warner nf
mie Buckley . Mrs. :vlargaret I Mtn('rsvtllr Wf'rr- S:-tlltrda~ rvr•n·
~·~~
Brown, Mrs. Lillian Pirkt'ns, 1ing vtsitors nl :\1r. and
\1r~
Martin Osborne, Karen and Ro- ' GeorgP Warner ,1nd famil _\
bin Humphrry. Thr
M&lt;1rch 1 Mr and Mrs Ted Warn1•1· Jnd
~·:·:· ~':&lt;~
~.;,~h
Your Dependobte
meeting will be .,.,,.ith \1r..., 0&lt;~ · familv of Pornf'I"O!' wr:&gt;re Stmborne.
d~.v vi . . !tllf ~ rJI h1 -. ; p:ll"l'rtl'- ~·1 :·.
Dooler For
Pttlobu"' Plain ____ • _
The CBC Club met with Char·, and Mrs. Herman W&lt;lrnPr
....
&amp;S.R.
Jes and Vivian Humpri"K'y for M1·~ .I&lt;H'k F.lam. fl.lr \ F:uthe February meeting. Denvf'l" gt'nf' ll;olillg. Hhnnd,1 and Mr&lt;~ .
AND
Weber, president. conducted tile ' Frni Ttwkt•rm&lt;Jn wPI"I' \-Iunday :
~".:":.''! _c~·~~
•••• •
businfSS session where
plans httslnP~c:
VIsitors
m G::~l·
. . . . . . . &amp;Ia ltic
wt!re made tu t·on&lt;~trw·l a sign ltroll~.
Phone WY-2--2550
-$1.10 c VIr Alvis nf Fiortda 1 ~ vi~lt- ---__,.........,...,....- to the ~ntrance of Rtvervirw
school. Refreshments Wt'IT set·ved to the above named and to
I
the following : Mr &lt;:~nd .\lrs .
--ol
Donald MyPrs, Mr . Robert King
Itt~
79&lt; Wendy .
.and son, Mr. and Mr s. Fnwst
Doll w. . . . \
Whitehead and daughters. Mr
and Mr!ll. De-nver Wrbrr and
!ltiiEltp, 31G/t6
Pl., 11 OUtfllo To Go Wllh Thh .
son, Mr. and Mr~ . Warren PickDolt. u.. Cou,... In This Ad T•
ens. Karen and Robin Humph·
rey. The next meeting will be
S.V. 0. Eado Oulf~.
with Mr and \tr~ Dont~lrl VJy.
ers.
Recent vi sttors of !\'lr. and
Mrs. Alfred Cashdollar
and :
~~
EXPEHT INSTALLATTON'
•""""-ol
familv wrn· Mr and ~1rs Hu
Iq'fl.l8
W&lt;ntr
bert Carr and fumt!y and Mary :
ARMSTRONG'S
Fresh
Kale
......................
-·...
,..,
~
Dill
.
.
.
.
..
Jane Cashdollar ot Columhus. ·
White
Mr. and Mn Pau l \1t&gt;reidth
Linol.,.,m ... Inlaid Vinyl
S•tin
and daughter uf Co\umbu~ and
Sug1r Onion Sets 2 •· Z9t
Naomi Picken&lt;~ sp••nt t hP wetk '
Flonr l"ll\Pflll !~ fr 11' f'"\"f·n kind of floor . Ht·-:t
end wtth Ylr. ar.d .\fr " Wa i!Pr
10 lb. $1
pat1•·r11 .~ f'rolh:-.Jn ll al ln~tallHIJDI! hv u~. or
Brown and family
·Jo rr , , ,~,.~ ~·lt . c:oll WY "1. :.w:15 fot frt&gt;e Psli·
1

1

·you

DIDN'T
••-.
HIGH SCHOOL
•

•••

t-. •

ttte

1

1

Long Bottom
Socl"ety NeWS

Fryers .. _. _-__

Lunch Meat
Tu rkeys

Fryers _- __ .. __ - •.

59c
"'- 35c

Whole Fryers

Cut-Up

29c lb.

j

'

-

J

Reedsville
Soriety Notes

••• 69c

Rib Roasts

ANTHONY
Plumbing -Heating

Hams .:·~-:-."·~. ~. -$2.29

PlUMBING
HEATING

Flour

4
$1
10 ..,•· 99C

Ice Cream ____

_- ..

49c

::" 69c

G...,

I

DO

...... 2o;:$1

Crest

Can Opener . ~ :h·: ~.

"WENDY DOLL,_

Bananas

ea.

IT~

Strawberries _

88c

__ -.... - 3 -

.,,.

$1

Peat.-•:

.

1
!

Wolf pen
Societv N6tes

. . -of

--~
· 2 pkgs. Gold ('rest Choc.

------- ..

Cov . R.-sin• or G. C.
lrt.... MJ,., Exp. 3/t/81\

'

Mr and :\&lt;! r.s C'arl Hussell ' ::; .
nf Columbu~ and \1r . and Mrs 1
y.- llliam Woodard of Langl'ville
were wrrkr.nd gue~ls oJ Mr
and Mrs Howar-d HussPil
Mr. and Mr~ . Clinton C:ilkey
1nd famii." or Albany and Mr
.and Mrs. Harold Gillogl_v nl Car·
penter were Sunday v1s1tors of
thPir parents. Mr . and Mr.._ Lin·
t'oln Russell.
1
Mrs, Cary Barnitz. Carol. Ma- /
ry Ruth and F:llrn ~~ l i1.alw1h, or
UncoiD Heights wore Sunday

·--

. _- .... 9 .::: $1

Stokely Peaches

LET INGELS

___ -_12::; $1

9 ':..* $1

_

.Kroger Milk _

c

lb.

Biscuits _
Spotlight --------··--.3 •• $1.99
""'
5 =::·$1
Puffs
·vegetoIe -- · v-·""' 3 ar.:9c

Pork &amp; Beans

FREE 50

Fresh Pork Roast

SAVE30c

-lllii$4.Z9~~~~~-~·~ll't~/-~ij~

FREE 50

Mlddl•part, 0.

hi• wife. Mary, In 1953. He
surv1ved by two brothers. Ralph
or New Haven, and Harry,
Hartford ; three •lsters. Mn.
Russell
McMtllin ot
Mason ,
I
Mrs. Etta Gilliand of New Ha~ today lhol unldenllfitd enemy 1lrcroft ottempted lo I
ven, and Mr~. Bess Roush of
•nlorcept Sourh Vlotno..,... fighter..,.mbors during
Lakev
and a num 1ew, Ohto,
Tundey's m~atlve 1lr 1trilc:e against Communist North
rl,
.
Pt.
_
Piea11ant
25.35,
IDnton
,
ber
of
meces
and
nephews.
Viet Nom.
I Sen. Ookley Collins. R-Iron· '1.45 &gt;tattonary, Kanewha Falls HARTFORD - Dav1d Gibbs. frtend• may call at !he fog-1
II wot the flrtl report of ony aerial opposlllon ov·
Plonty of 2x4's ond All Fromlnt Lumber
ton , has introduced a bill in 6.90 rlBin&amp;. Charleston out,
8... . of Hartford , who died on ) lesung Funeral home any tlme
or North Vletnom- territory, A dlopatch dltlrlbul~ the
Ohio Senate to establish a don and Marmet dams
Tuesday morning at tht~ Pleas- j arttr noun Wednesday.
!
by VIol Nom PrMt, the officio! Soulh Violnomeso news professional practices board for running 2 feet, and Winfield , nt Valley Hospital, will
be I
tgoncy, 11id VlelnomMo Skyrolder pltoto relurning
buried In Graham cemetery rol -,
SERVICE ON f 'RIDAY
from the mission sew ''thrh stnnga planK coming the teachmg prorelsion in Ohio. 1ldam 5 feet.
1
Aim
of
the
measure
introducBoat
Movement•:
lowing
services
at
Foglesong
I
community
World Day
of,
from the 11st ."
.
Funeral home Thursday Qt 21Prayer services for the SyraNorth Vi.t Nam is known to h•v• an air force of ed by Collins would be to a~t
in
an
advi11ory
capacity
to
the
Oblo
River
Kentuckian
p.
m. Leonard Hawkes
and 1 cuse churches wm be held at
ot leoti 25 Soviel·bultl MIG jel fightert. Tho govern·
FREE ESTIMATES DN NEW HOMES
State
Board
of
Education
in
down
13.
9:05
p.m.;
Queen
City
Don
Reynold
will
officiate.
Ithe Syracuse Methodist rhurch
mtnl report did not indicote whether tho plones teen
such areas as teacher selection up 14, 5:55 p.m.; Allee down Mr. Gibbs was born January i Priday, March 5, .. t
7·30
Tuesday were iets or propellor~powerH.
&amp;
!raining,
certification
,
assign:
15,
2:55
p.m.;
Susan
Lane
down
7,
1382,
the
son
of
the
late
Char·
p.m.
All
Syracuse
churches
are
Tho Soviet Union todoy term~ the ollockt "acts
15, 6 p.m.; Lillian G. down lS, le&lt;- and Essie Rogers Gibbs , and , participating. Everyone is wei MASON, W.VA.
of undisgui1ed internation•l bendltry." An ectltorial in 1ment and practices
SP 3-SSS4
'
·'
ln
effect,"
said
Collins,
15,
2·25
p.m.;
Susan
Lane
down
was
also
preceded
m
death
bycome.
tho Communlsl porty newspopar Provdo said:
this measure will g1ve to teach- up 15, 4:05 a.m. :
1 ~:Z~f~ Jr...;.;;~~~~:;.~;::;;;;~~~~----------------_;;!:::;~~~~~~~~~~~~iii
"'The Soviet government t-....as most un•mbigously ··ers
m Ohio somewhat simUar er down 16, 6:55 a.m.; E
warned th• U. S. government that the letter miscalcu· paniclpation in their profe!l- up 18, 7:10a.m.; Pa~zo up 19.
lotod if it believed thor oggreulon ogointl o socialist
1sion as that enjoyed by docfors, ~ 4 ~ 30 ~ . m .;_ George Prtce up 19,,
state would rem1in unpunished.
dentist s and lawyers ." '
2. 10 am ., Jefferson up
21.
.,The U. S. aggressors have begun a dangerous I The board created by Collins' 6:15 a.m.; Beaver up 22, 6:50 1
play with lira."
bill would be composed of nine p.m. ; Luther Herdman
up
Pravda demanded a "discontinuation of the crim· members with the following Greenup .f :IO p.m.; JeJfboat up 1
Ina! dirty war in Viet Nom" and soid the United Stoles breakdown : four elementary ()f Greenup t: 15 p.m. ; Andrew
w11 "on the ro1d of risky and dangerous provocatio!!s·:. .
Calhoun up Greenup 6:35 p.
high school _t.eachers:
three m.; Allied- Ashaldn up Green· I
school admtmstrators and two
.
Gl d r
12 . 15
college staff members.
The up
. a.m. '
en
a.,·~e
Ohio Education
Association down l! :IO a.m..
Rose
'P / •
would have the right to submit down . c:eenup . 3.30 a.m
a list of five persons for each ~ranklm Pierce up Greenup 4··1
of lhe positions.
140 a.m.: J. S. LeWIS down Green- I
Th bo d
ld be f'
d up 6 a.m ; Pamela D. up Mel· I
MASON - The Mason 'J'()wn ,or $50 shall be made for each
e ar wou
_mance dahl 5:45 p.m.; .Jim Hougland
Council at its meeting on Mon-lseparAte connection to the wAt- 1by _one-half of _th_e _recerpts ac- up Meldahl 7:25 p.m.; Tibolt
day evffiing released the new ler &lt;Jnd sewage system. The a· crumg to t~e DIVISion of :reach- up Meldahl 9:35 p.m.; Illinois
j
llewer rate!&gt; which went into bove ts ~ll by ord~r o! the Pub- er Educataon and Certlflcatwn ldown Mftdah! 1:5:-i a.m .; Eliseffect on Marrh I by ordN uf llic Service Commlsston.
of t~e State Depa~tment of Ed- ha Woods down Meldahl
th p blic Service Commir:.:ston .
·
· be
d t ucatiOn. Such funus come from am. · Ravenswood up Meldahl
OUT THEY GO ... and YOU'RE IN WITH BIG SAVINGS!
e du Mr• Charlotte, Ruu~h No connection Will
ma ~I ol fees paid in connection wilh 4:10 'am
Reror
er
., .
- the new se wer system untl a
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prPsided as Acting Mayor m permit has been obtained at the ~ppt icattons or teachlnJ certtf- GaUipoiJII Dam - John J.
thP absence of Dayton r.avnes. Maoon water office and the $50 Jca es.
.
Rowe down 7 p.m .; H. E. Bowl·
'
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~ t ern down
"fhe water ra tt&gt;S WI'II re t"a·
,. 1n connection
charge patd
Con- The board. appomted bv· the le". . 11p 9·3'
. &lt;~ p.m ... r.as
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h
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(,overnor,
would
have
the
auth10
·25
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up 12·lO
th.". same In~&lt; Ide the corpi!ra- nec110ns
to l e sewer ne mu~
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tion . No water bill will be ren- ~ of clav tile with the vinvl onty to hold hearmgs, make m.; Walter Beckjord up 6:05
drn.'d for le ss than $150 for thf' ;or rubbe~ S('al connection ~r ~ studles prepare
r_eports and la.m.; Solvay down 7:10 a.m.;
first 2&lt;XX.I gallons. Sew:..&gt;r rate~ cast iron or cl:'ment ""hl'-:tos make recommendations to the Peggy Downey up 8:05 a.m,
for the first 2000 gallons 1s $2 20 1 i P.
. P.roper ag_enctes tn lhr state, Kanawha RivPr Semet
minimum· 8000 gallons $1 per p p
Collms sa1d.
up London 6:35am.: Esso Wrst
tho usand 'ga llons : 40,000 ~al\t)n. i Thanks wa~ extended by tlw
Virginia down Marmf't 7:45 p.
50c per thousand gallons; at,d Mnyor and •he coun:il to the 1
m. : o. F. Shearer down '&gt;for_
met. 10:40 p.m.; Dunran Bruce
ovrr 50.000, 35c per thouo;and Appala~hlan Power Co. lOr 111- ·
street ,
down Marmet 12 .10 am : Ti:PI stalling new modern
No bill will b~ rend~r~d for 1 lights.
' ma Ann down Marmet 1 41 a.
I m ; Lucy ,Jane l.uca~ down Mil
less than the $... 20 mmtmum. ,
(m nil account• no! paid In full I Thank• was also txpre&lt;sed '
Imet 2'15 p m , II I Z
by the 15ttl of the month a ten £or the aid of employPes 01 $l
1Winf1eid 2 · .~0 ; &gt;n . ~ ~~ \ :· 'I· ~~
per cent penalty wtll be added. Iper hour AFDCU who have re:er down Winfi;ld 3JO .. , '"·'
If an accOlmt Is not paid i~ full j portedly pa_int~ th_e assembly
:
· &lt;~ m.
Value s to 8 95 in I his group of Ladie~ Fall
withm 30 days, servtce wtll be 1room upstairs m City
Ha ll.
WASHINGTON (UPI) Wh 1
not ipainted the street mvnes o.1 the war went on in Vie-;- Na~~ ~ El,,'IIIP./81 BurtPI~ uf
discontinued, and shall
and Wintf'r Dr~sses Reduced for quirk dear·
thereafter be restored until ali i' markrr~ for the streetg and one pos~abily important element I . . lar P!fton DIPS
ance . .luniors , Misses and HaH Sizes, Dre-ssrs
delinquent charge_s are
paid helped mstal~ , tht&gt;m.
m that conflict was quietly be- ~ Word was
rece1ved
lwrE:"
SALE PRICE
plus a re-connect ton charge of ,
The ~ond~t1on of Ihe streets mg played out in a mahogany- , Ihat Ernest Bartel! dted Sun- 1
you c ;.~n wear now and in1o spring.
f5,
Iwas agam d1scus~ and the , paneled office herem Washmg. ,day at ht~ home m Charleston,
.
d r 1group voted unammously that ton
W. Va .
Anyone nowb.llowmgt a etlhn- _the mayor and Ralph W&lt;n·ner l S~cretary of State Dean Rusk I Mr. BarfPis. the son of the
quent water ' mus pay e'1 f
·'th th
ity' attorney
· tate M
d
.e c s
•
' I summoned Soviet Ambassador
r. an Ylrs. Fr_ed Bartels,
bill in full before March 15, or co.n ~r Y&lt;t
service will be discontinued, IWilham Rardm, Pt. Pleasant, Anatoly F . Dobrynin t.o his of- former Pomeroy resident!" , was
d $5
II be added to this In ~gards 10 !he procedure for j fice Tuesday for a lalk lasting a gradunte of Pomeroy High I
anhe !h wb,'\1
, aid
!gettmg the streets pavt&gt;d.
more than an hour mo~lly on School, rlass of 1923. Survivors
11
WA nservice
e 1 connection
P ·
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11
Off'
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include his ~ ·r1 e, LUCI·11 e; a son, ',
charge Mason
ce
leer
"r · Southeast Asia.
to
Informed and three Sisters. Mrs . H~m; l l
'Taylor asked that a record be l According
Values t.o 12.95, an uuusual assortment of
:kept of telephone cal.ls to t~e sources, Rush gave the Russian Radford, ~r Winfield, W. Va .. l
Po!ice Department With
m· envoy a full explanation of U. S. Mrs ~ellle Bean, Columhu.•.
late Fall and Winter Dresses. Fine qualily cotformalio~ relating to ~h~ call- policy In Viet Narn. This in- t~d•to~l.'iS Charlotte Barlrl~;; of
ton fabrics, acetates and blends in ~li wan trd
ed. the time, date. and mlurma- elUded a firm statement of U.S. )
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.
SALE
tion about the ca!l
determination
continue Funeral serv1ces Will br ht&gt;ld .
10
colors, you '11 want more- than one at this low
1
The council . earlier . in
tht " necessary"
militar actions Thursday at 11_ a. . m. from ~hf'
PRICE
week at a spec tal meetmg unan- i d t
f
t" /
fl Church of Chflst m Char!eswn
clearance prire.
imously passed emergency rules Nan tho Vrc tuseN negn ~a wns un_1 1with burial there.
1
: and regulations
.
.
1e
for connections
., or
. ., am gtvrs up 1 s
.
Iahons
.
RHt)DES
JNJUR~D
F neral 'and mstal
to the sewers aggresswn.
Th h
R . I
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L~ A ' · a. - u . ! nd rev&lt;Jilin •nalties and vie ope w_as
that usst? Harry E. Rhodes 2807 Jack. Pns ther:ofpt
~erv•ces for Mrs. Clara M&lt;:~e 1 a\ 0110
1would pass th1s on to Han01, 1 son Ave ., Pt. Plea~ant
. _
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·dt
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. mam 1
\.rnnm, .V't'
.
esda , Attending Monday's me~ting prOVI ng_ one more Signa 1 enance superintendent at Ihe
&lt;'ommumty, who dt~d Tu . Y1 ere Acting Mav()r Charlotte of U.S. f1rmnE"!I;.S to that Com- 1Vanadium Corp was . . d .
· g at her res1dence wliJ , w
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InJUre m
mormn
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h
Councilmen
Woorlrow
mums
regJme.
an
acc1dent
l'uesda
he held at the Graham Baptist 1 ous '
Y wh'lI e en- •'
church at Graham Station at F'ort-man, Ch~rlf's :eagh. ~o- !
route to Steuben_ville.
bert . Kay Wilson and Ceo' ge
hosptlaltzed
at New
2 p.m. F n'day.
C
MHeI" IS ·n
E
The body will lie In stal.e for , ar&lt;&gt;on
I . ar .tnsvl e. xt.ent of his inorw hour prior to sE:"rviceii. The :
,
~
,
,
Jun_es ~re unkno~n . His car h1t
Hev . Silas Billups will ·J tflwte
. 1ITLF. .COUN r vtADE .
a sem1-truck wlurh had jark.and burial will be in r:rnham I Sixty-siX tltl~s for new vehwkmfed
the road.
Group 1- Values to 16.95
ie~
wrre
ubt::~m.ed
at
the
Meigs
iiiiiiii
l
femetery.
Mrs. Grimm was a member , county Ulle office tn !he .court -~
of the Graham Baptist church ; huuse during February. 11 ,was
and was a school cook . She was , repo_rh•d today . . Deputy Clfr~ , PARIS (UPI) - France anborn Junr l, 1900, the daughLer ! Nellie Brown said .53 of the ti· I nounced today it has accepted
of the late Oliver a~ Rerl!1a ! ties were for_cars. 11 for trucks. 1 the Soviet Union's proposal for
Regrouped for 4uick dear1 joint action with a view towards
iPickens) Boyd. She ~s survtv -l and two trailers.
f'd by a daughter. .\rf1ss Ruth I
convening a peace conference I
ance, values to 16.95 . See
Jeanette Grimm; a son, Harry '
SORORITY ~0 MF.ET
. on Viet Nam.
I
these for value plus, don't
Grimm, both of Lel;;~rt .
lwo : A special meetmg of . the XJ , The French diplomatic
grandchildren, si~ sisters, ~rs .I Gamma Mu ~ororlt~ Will
~e ~ was made public by InformS·
wait , shop early. These
Mary Smalley, Mlddllport; :'l&lt;u- lheld Thursd~y at 7 · 4 ~ p.m.. 10 Uon Minister Alain Peyrefitte
ah Beegle, New Brighton Pa .; ·lth• Columbta Gas Co. off1r•
h
b"
won 't last long.
.
. , in Middle rt
a 311 our ca met
for
EASTER
1\r~rs. Genc_va ~cDam_el , ~PJ.\f',r
po ·
ing today under President
I· ails, Pa., Mr:s. LaUJa P1cken3,
~~~-Charles de Gaulle
SALE PRICE
Limil~ Timtt Ontyl
Syradtse, Ohio; Mrs. Kathit•('n ' FAST ANSWER
The Soviet
~ sal for
Wider Columbus and Mrs. Ei\- 1 WASHINGTON (UPlt - S•nFr.
pr poS .
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rnmmon
anco
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h
. - ov1et
f
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Ill
h
· t or t e convemng o a
., ma~ ave JUS Geneva conference on lndoa brothel-, John Boyd, al.&lt;~o of li' sen.
R&lt;~cme.
, em~rged from a nmt!-day stay h'
d F b
.
High style ('oats. now is the
· ds may ca 11 a 1 tne
· F' o-l ·m lh e hosp1't a 1, bu1 11e proved c te
ma hand
was drnat e Dee G. 23 m
F rten
11
glesong Funeral home anyl~e Tuesdav ht' can still turn a qu1p Sono . t A eb 0d E .a~ e
timt' to buy your wmter
· the
· best of t hem .
v1e
m assa or rge1
after 6 p.m. to day.
, w1th
a:radov.
Coat. buy now for next Fall
Le Gaulle gave
and save. Be here when \he
his reply Monday.
Peyrefitte said the
doors open.
government believed that
less peace is restabJishd the
SALE PRICE
Indochina connict milbt graduMARCH 4th -5th ·6th
ally escalate into a major
Asian war.
VALUES TO 10.95
VALUES TO 10.95
VALUES TO 7,95
FREE GIVE AWAY
11 was the first time in postLADIES' FALL &amp; WINTER
LADIES' FALL &amp; WINTER
Ttn bookers of $5.00 groceries to bo given owoy
war history that France and
the Soviet Union found them·
fno, Just como In ond .Jign your name. No pur·
photographs
on
a
key
selves
aligned
&amp;hue neceuory. One boskot to 1 family. Draw.
West issue.
of you 1nd
lng lo be Saturday, March 6th ol 7 p.m.

io Teachers

Aopleo
3/0/&amp;'l

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tht.tins

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ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.

STARTS
THURSDAY

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Wat er' Sewer Ch • s are
Announced l'n Mason City

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Clearance On Ladies Fall &amp; Winter

ExpJaJ'll War
I n capito
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0££ice Room

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VALUES TO 8.95
LADIES' DRESSES

$

VALUES TO 12.95
BETTER DRESSES

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Mrs. Grimm, 64
Of Broad Run
Dies Tuesday

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Save On Ladies' Better

France Pals up
wi th RUSSia
0 n peace (SSUe

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GROVER'S
STUDIO

WINTER COATS
FINE DRESS COATS

$

PORTRAIT SPECIAL

I

HIGH STYLE COATS

$

GRAND OPENING

BROUGHTON$ BEST ICE CREAM

i4 g1l. 69c

COTTAGE CHEESE

2 lb. 39c

BACHELOR GIRL

your child

AGILON STRETCH

only

Petite,

SHULER'S GROCERY
Pheno WI f,3226

Antiquity, Dhlo

9.95

HOSE
Aver~,.

and Tall _ __

one 8x!O for you

$l00

THE SHOE BOX
Mddlopori,O.

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STORE WIDE SPiiCIALSI

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Ladies' Sweaters

or more

INGELS
FURNITURE
PHONE
wv 2-2635

DavidGihbs
Of Hartford
Gauge readinco:
GolllpoHs
Dam 17.9, 23.3, runnilll 42 foeti DI'es Tuesday
on rollers. Pomeror-MuoD 23.·

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t 7\T ·R . 1 Collins'Bill
River news
~A~oN ~u:)a~·~·" .~~~:..'! Oh
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two 5x7 for
Grandparents
Six wallet size
(for everyone else)

Ea.
Vitlues to $7 95 in this group of La.
dies I:Jetttr Sweatf'rs. Regroupe•l for
quick sa le. Fin&lt;~l clearan&lt;'e on thY;
groop.

SPORTSWEAR

$4

Ea.

Values to $10.95. One group of Ladlf'!l
Sportswear. Grouped for quick s&lt;~if'.
Wools, Streteh and asst. colors Ill Ca·
pri Pants and Skirts.

SKI RT.S

$4

h.

Values to $10.95. R.egrourd for qulek
sale One large group o Ladif"s F•U
and Winter Skirt1.. OUt the}' go. You
save MONEY. Don't wait , be- hen
early.

Starts Thursday - Stiffler's Pomeroy

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Laurel Cliff

pltal
Mrs. Marion Howell, daughter Mrs Fred Zimmerman and
Fred, Jr., of Columbus visited
recently with relatives here.
Mr . and Mrs. Walter Bentz,
Pomeroy. visited Sunday with
By Bertha Park er
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer. Thirty-five persons were pre-Mr. Howard Allen of Fair~ i Major and Mrs. Cedric 0. sent for Sunday School Sunday.
born visited Sunday with his Parker. Eric and David, who Offer in~ was $25.84. Birthdays
mother, Mrs. Margaret Allen . have been in Fairbanks, Alas- t.onored were Lula Circle, Gloa patient at·&gt; Veterans Memor- ka , for two and a half years, ria Taylor and Bonnie Smith.
tal Hospital and his sislt'r. Mrs.l are expected here this week Spending Sunday evening at
Fay Lewis and family, Harri - . to spend a furlough with his the Dean Brinker home were
sonville.
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. P'arl Mr. and Mrs. Hayman BarnMr. Mickey Fox returned to Parker. before going to
Ft. itz of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
his employment wilh a power Hood, Texas,
where Major Carl Frances Van Meter, Marcompany near Steubenville.
Parker will be stationed.
garet Ann Carleton and son, PatMrs. Leona Karr s~nt
a Mr. Char les Diehl, _ Acti~g rick . of Dorcas.
week with her di:!.ughtcr and Postmaster at Pomeroy, was In Laura Circle of Dorcas visson-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Ed- Cincinnati recently in the inter- ited with Mary Clrcle Sunday.
Ann ~st ?I . th~ pst ff_ice. While Erma! Schreckengost of Parkward ~auer and Polly
of Manon.
m Cmcmnatt, Mr. D1ehl met a ersburg called at the Dean BrinMr. and Mrs. _A G. Preston I Navy buddy, Mr. John Trasca, ker home on Thursday.
of Huntmgton vtsJied recently I of Cincinnati. They had
not James and Phyllis Circle of
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoi- ] seen each other for 23 years New Haven, W. Va., spent Satley.
but each recogmzed the other urday evening with Mary CitMr and Mrs. Clarenre Ack- J at once.
cle.
ley of Athens vtsited Sunday Word has been received here ! Sue Follrod and daughter , Kim
with lwr parents. Mr. and Mrs. of the illnf'l)s of Mr. and Mrs. of Pomeroy spent Sunday with
Norm an Schaefer.
Perry Davis, formerly of this Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle
Mr Leon.~trd Lunsford has r~ community. :Mr. and Mrs. Dahome from Holzer hos- vts were patients in a Colum~ bus hospital.

Carmel
Soc"et
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I y 0 es

Society Notes

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and family.
Mrs. Ruth Swepston 1111d chlldren of Columbus visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lee Monday and Tuesday.
Dean and Eunie Brinker colied on Dana and Paul Moore on
Tuesday.
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OJd f OWD FJats
Society Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flemming, children, Bruce, Pam~
ela Gena, Reynoldsburg, spent
a weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Carroll and family and
helped them celebrate their 9th
wedding anniversary February
21.
Mr. Norman EvaM of Reeds·
ville, visited his rather, Mr. Everett Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Autherson
of Newark, Mn:. Elva Dailey
of Stiversville, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Autherson all visited Mr
and Mrs. Bill Middleswart and
children ..

6-Dally Sentln~ Po~eroy-Mlddleport, ~Mar . 8, 1985

ro u:•mw IOOI
PT. PLEASANT - lin. Ber·

called on Mr. and Mn. Ma)'·
at Meigs General hospllal attor wood Johnston.
s•Jflering a heart attack.
Mr. and Mrl. Maya, Reed&amp;
Mr. and 1rs. Clifford Jcen- ville, visited their daughter anc
hower and children of Pomeroy son-in-law, Mr. and .Mnt. Gil)
Route visited Mr. and Mr•. (Scrap) Van Meter and lamiiJ,
Homer lcenhower Sunday.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John- Mrs. Loutse Vao Meter and
ston and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nicki, Mr. and Mrl. Gary Van
~bymond Kerns, Mr. Leo '
Meter and sons visited Mr. and
ley and son, Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston and
.rs. Homer Icenhower . local family.

tha FllsoD wiD rnlew

PT. PLEASANT - Two civil
actlona resulting !rom the oame
accident have been !iled In the
office ot tile Circuit Clerk seek·
lng combined judgment In the
aum ol $46.325.
The lirsl action Is styled Russell L. Ball vs. Herman VanMatre and lne second, Mi•
:sourl Jean Ball VI. Herman VanMatre.
According to the potltton, on
March 3, 19113 on Rt 33 near
the Mason city limits, the detendant, Herman VanMatre,
willtully or recklessly drove
hio vehicle Into the "'ar end of

NEW SPRING DRESSES
ARRIVING DAILY I

Hartford

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H&lt;Jwn

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The H.~rtfon1 PTA held Op- .\lr~ Lee (;Jbbs

Pn·sentation

en House at the m.•w
grade was rnadt:' by Rev Rov EllJs.
schoo l for the February meet- Halph S&lt;J.vre , Harry
Pl("ken,.;,
ing. The affa1r was mformal. · Halph Gi bbs. Thom&lt;ts

Gnn·
The g w ·~t.s were shown &lt;~rou nd stead and Douglas Roush. i!ll
the school. Each teacher show- of 1\ew I !.1ven The
school
ed their own mom. R.efresh- WtShl'S to take tlli s lime to
ments were served through out thank the .luntor Order of Methe evening on a table in the chilntcs Lodge
hall. The table was be&lt;Jutifully
T!te rest ol the ewmng was
decor.o~t ed by t\trs Lee Gtbbs. SfWnl sm·1ally_ L'ounty Superinwith
a
I a vender tenden l Milton Hurdette,
Ascover wtth an over cover of sista nt Cou nty Supermtendcn!
ecru lace. The centerpiece was Ralph Sayn• and Ma~'Of Wtlan arrangement of fl owers on ' lia m Kl'IIY attended lite intera br;_tss lit'rt'd \ray At one estmg &lt;.~ ffair Mrs Okey .Ktllend ot the table was the punr h ingsworth regtstered the guests
b1 wl and at lt1e other end the Tea r·hers for the school are
coffee urn On tlw utbiP was a Mrs. Mildred Chapman
largt' assortment of cookJes. 5th and 6th grades, Mtss EsPre~iding AI the punch bowl , ther l\jcKmght, 3rd {lnd
4th
and coffct&gt; urn were Mrs. E:1rl gr11des. Mrs. Mary Kelly. 1st
and 2nd grades, ami Miss_ Betty
Kelly, spectal education
1 The Hartford PTA Will enter' I&lt;tin the County CouncJI PTA
,
eR!?ake'" at the school March 8 Cursts
.o 'A .M 0 N D R I N G &lt;; ' regts!enng w•·re i\lll!1m Uur,:-.:
j df'!te, Pt.
Ple;;~sant, B R I p l1
1 SO:-l)TC, Hrv. Roy Ellis,
Harry
1Picken.s. Douglas H.oush. Thomas Gnnslend, R..:1lph Gihbs. 1\olrs
William Gibbs. Marilyn Gibbs.
all of 1\ew Hav~n . Mrs_ Ceorge
I Goodnight, Pomeroy, Mrs. Bet-

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li&lt;e
Wit t1 a !WI\ ! lctg and
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1 the school \LIS rlw pnncip(ll,
By Virginict Carleton

Cut From Good Quality Beef

BOILING BEEF and
SHORT RIBS - - -

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DEL MONTE CORN SALE I
Whole Kernel or Cream Style

Huron

CORN
5
7 ~~5 1.00

EVAP. MILK

Fresh and Crisp New

8

tall
cans

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Gibbs, Mrs. Ray Fields, Mrs.
Howard Boswell , Mrs. George
James, Mrs. Blanche Hickle,
and Connie, James McKnight,
Mayor, and Mrs. Wiliam Kelly, Mrs. Mary Froendt, Miss
Betty Kelly, Mrs. Lucille Pow~
e!l and Miss Esther McKnight.

SWEET PICKLES ___ :,·39c
BEEF STEW ___ l".!4Sc

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DINTY MOORE

lb.

FIG BARS

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JO.BO BRAND

NOW IN HALF·QUARTS

Potatoes

EACH BOTTLE
SERVES THREE

so lb.

carton
serves 18

BAG

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12 :: 11
LIQUID DETERGENT __ P•:S:49c

EASY MONDAY PINK

BEST COLA Bm

Frozen Food
SPt::CIAL

THANK YOU BRAND

Cherry Pie Filling

SWISS MISS
FRUIT
FILLED

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Unclassified

Royal Crown Cola

PIES

APPLE-CHERRY-PEACH

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No.2
cans

Fairmont Dairy Fair
SAVE YOUR R. C. COLA,
DIET-RITE COLA, NEHI TRUii FRUil
ORANGE, AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE CAP$

LYONS

ICE

Clove•

MILK

THEY ARE VALUABLE!
We Will Pay 1-2 Cent Each
To Your Ftvorite Cherity.

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Right Reserved to limit quantities.

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.,.Ard~th Aiton, hailed for ~e~ ! Ememble Society. the new
mt~lhgen~. tast~ 8~~ dlsc,rlm [Haven, Hartford and Little Falls
inatmg music-~akmg .by \\ a!h- !lymphonies, the Collegiurr Mu~
1ngton, D. C. s Evemng St.ar, sicum in New York City and
was born In Iowa and educated ttast·to-coast broadc ..sts over
as a scho l arshi~ student at NBC. She has been first harpboth the Obe:lm ~~nservatory ist with the distingui~hed Litand New York s Juilhard School tle Orchestra Society and a fea~
of Music, where she did gradu- lured chamber player wtth the
ate work.
Hudie Sinfoni etta.
Beginning her ca reer under A brilliant talent to
begin
the auspices or the National with, Miss Otis has: brought to
Music League, Miss Alton went standards of artistry, conveying
on to concertize throughout the lyric ism and r~markable
nu48 states and Canada as recit- ancrs of sound on her harp
alist, as soloist with orchest ra These three great solo artists
and as a member of the Colum- JTlf'rg" tlwll talf-• n l~ tw;llltifulbia Concert Trio. Among the ly in the wide repertoirertoire
orchestras, with which. she has they will present In their con~
appeared as soloist are the De~ cert in Gnlllpolls Friday even~
troit Symphony, the Charlutle, ing.
N. C.. and Jullliard Symphonleo. the Chautauqua Symphony ~
under Franco Autort and the
Connecticut State Symphony. In
CWS
addition she has been soloist
with the NBC Orchestra.
A otyliat of great technical
Entered Hospital
~chieve~ents as well as art- Among
those who entered
J!ltry, ~l.ss Alt?n . has earne1 , Holzer hospitc.d in the pas! 24
the addJtlOnal dtstmctJon _ot be-l hours were: Mrs. Emma Janing o~ of, the f_
ew cPlhsts to ey, 75,2 First Ave ., Mrs. J. Garplay new muslc, as well as ry Lane, 1610 Chatham Ave.,
rarely heard baroque composi- Mrs. Paul w. North, 1030 Set&gt;
tlonl.
ond Ave., Rebecca J . Jones,
Paul Boyer.' young Phila- Rt. I , Gallipolis, Stanl ey
E.
delphia-born flutist, was inlro- Jones, Jr., R.t. t, Gallipolis,
~u ced to the world of music 1Claude N. Dray, Eureka Star
by his mother, a professor at Ht., Mrs. Donald H. Karr, Rt.
the Curtis Institute Of Music. 12, Cheshire, Mr!-i. r.rskme E.
Ht! himself won a srholarship Blanton, Rt. 2, Vinton,
Mrs.
II that ochool and studied the Emma Le i ~hton. RL 1, Crown
flute there with William Kin- Cily, Mrs, Dayton A. Williams,
eatid.
HL 1, Crow n City, Mrs. Sh~
Whlle in the service, he tour· ley L. Diddle, 113 Engl ish Rd.,
ed the Uniled States and Eur- Pt. Ph·asant, Donald N. Bumope with the U. S. Armv Field gardner, New Haven, W. Va.,
Band. After his di scharge, he Mrs. William A. Peirson, Rt. 2.
returned to the Curtis Institute Leon, W. Va., James R. Warnswith an additional sc holarhip ,ley , Union Ave., Poml'roy , Edto study composition with Cii.ln-l win E. Hayman,
Syracuse,
!Mrs. Robert Gene Bevins, JackCarlo Menottl.
ln his capacity as fluti st. he son, Harold W. Aleshire, Wellshas been a member of Thomaslton, Kimberly Darlene Maerk~
Scherman's Little Orchestra. )er, Rt. 2, Wellston, Mrs. Ora
the Philadelphia Symphony and Ualir, Ironton , Mrs. F'n'tl Goo!,
Rudolf Serkin'·s Marlbor,l 1Ver- Ironton and Eugene R. Curtis,
mont) Summer Festival Orches- R&lt;Jvt-nswood. W. Va.
tra He has al so made solo a~
Births
pearances and played chamber Mrs. Ernes t Lee
Grymes,
music during the Marlboro l•'es- Hcc•k's Tntile.r Court, Gallipoltival and hat participated in i~. so n. 6: 16 p.m _
Tuesday,
numerothl chamber musk recif· !Mrs. Jame!l Edward
Fetty.
al s ln New York and Philadel~ IThird St. , Pt. Pleasant, son,
phia.
112:53 p. m. Tuesd•y. Mrs. John
Cynlbla otls, the lovely harp. F. Coope r, Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant,
Is, oft be New York Concert :son. 10:1&amp; I . m. Tuesday.
Trio, le a splendid example or I
.
Disrharged
an artist born and educated Pattents J·ecently di scha rged
entirely in America. Born in included Kennet.h Hay Kanouse,
Connec~cut, she wa1
eight Mrs. Marybclle Shropshire,
years old when she bega n the I Mrs. Ronald E. Betz, Jacob
atudy of her chosen instrumePt . C. Butcher, Michelle Lynn Me-When she wos only 16, she was Kibben, Early Haymon,
Jr.•
&amp;elected to ap-pear as aoloJBt James E. Crawford,
Mrs.
with the New York Phllhnr· Frank G. Smith, Poul W. Jornonic Young People's Series at quay. Harry W. Dexter, Mrs.
Carnegie Hall.
IHazel Clelan(}, Andrew
H.
Following her Carnegie Hall Sheets, Mrs. Clarence Harless,
debut, Miss Otis realized a Mrs. James H. Layne and in·
lana line of successes. Among fant _son, Mrs. Wesley Sisson
these have been performances and mfant son. Mrs. Douglas
with tho l'hlladelpbla Choral G. Spurlock, Jolin T. Grounds,
DOnald Ray George and Mrs.
Pleasant Valloy Bosphal
Walter E. Wood.
ADMITTED : Gregory Hollman, New Haven; Mrs. Char- CAPACITY CROWD
les Kinnaird. Hogsett; Donna COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UPI)
Deweese, Pt. Pleasant,
- A capaelty crowd of 12,51111
DISCHARGED: Mrs. A, E. was assur&lt;d lor lhe Eastern
Mussell, Pt. Pleas1111t; Connie regional NCAA basketball playWougb Ashton transferred 10 oils March 12-13 at Maryland's
Unlv~lly Ho~pltal, Morgan- Cole Field House. The last licktown, W. va.; Jtmea Braa, et was sold Tuesday.
GalllpoliJ Ferry; David Gibbs, CHIEFS SIGN TIDtEE
KANSAS CIT Y(UP1) - The
llart!ord (expired),
Kansas City Chiefs signed lhree
ASK TO WED
ln!o agents from Pralrlo Vle111
PT. PLEASANT - Ernest A&amp;M Tuesday. The Chiefs inked
Eugene BeHomy, 211, Columbus, 6-!pot, 226-pound running back
Ohio, and Thelma Faye See, 18, Ezell Seals, along wit~ li-foot-11,
Hogsett, have mode applica- 190-pound defensive back ,Evell
tlon lot a marriage license In Coleman and 6-foot, 250-poWid
1!11 elflee_Ill llle Coullil Clerk. jiUal'd Willie CbriJiiao.

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Florence

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The plalntlft. Ruuell L Ball ,
Is seektng judgment ill the oum
ol $27,~ and Missouri Jean
Ball la teek.lng
judgment
In the sum of '18,800.
Attorney Cecil B. Dean
is
representina tho plamlifls.

The New York Concert Trio. which will appear at 8
p .m. Friday on the stage of the Gallia Academy High
Schuol, has just completed its fourth transco ntinental
tour and has bet:!n reeeiv~d evt&gt;rywhere with critical and
audience enthusiasm.
The Trio, fina l presentation on the 1964-65 series ()f
the Tri-County Community ConcPrt .1\ssociation, is com~
posed of harpist Cynthia Otis, cellist Ardyth Alton and
flutist Paul Boyer.

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AI a result of the defendant'•
negligence, tho pollllon 10)'1,
bl! wife, Ml110url Jean, 1 pusenger In her hUJband'o car
waa Injured and suffered neck,
bead and other injuries and
woo hospitalized lor treatment
of satd mjurtes and the plaintiff Incurred expenaeo tor the
medico] treatment and hospi~
ollution, and lost 11m- oervlces
and companlonshlp for a long
period of time and was damaged thereby ln the sum
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PT. PL&lt;:ASANT- Mrt. MyrUe BloWil, 12, Point Pleasant,
died Tuesday 11 ·11 a.m.
in
Pleaaant Valley Hospital otter
a sbort 111n..s.
She
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Trio Wins Critical Acclaim
On Transcontinental Tours

Pit• Ids and Mrs. George Jamrs .
At tight o·ciock a program was
presented by the .luntor Orrler
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tern iR Zurich, Switzerland, is the tou&lt;·h of f~m.inine hands
Here Judith Gienuth, a member of a special women's forrf'
to direct traffic, s1ts belund a glass enclosure d1redmg
vehicles via a push button t"Ontrol panel.

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the plalntirfo car. A. a result,
the plaintiff was thrown •bout
In his car and received neck.
head and other injurl.. and hu
ll1ll!ered great paln O! mind
and body and was permanent·
ly Injured and aWl ou!len! great
pain of body and mlnd.
The plainllfl wu prevented
from tranJacttng his busines!l
lor a long period of time and
lost wages In the omounl
of
$2,000. He aloo Incurred medi
cal expenses for h.il own hospitalization and treatment in
the sum of $1,000 and oullered
damag08 to hi• automobile In

Day of Prayer, l'rlday, March
5th at 7:30 p.m. in tbo Pretby·
lertan Chord! opolliOI'ed by the
Unltod Councll ot Cburcbwomen. Mrl. Belva Farley ..UI
be the IOloisl. Mro.
William
Crulclublllllt and Mro. Richard
Tatterson are co-chairmen of
the observance. All in~esled
pe!'IOIIS are urged to attend.

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Two Civil Actions Seeking Damages Filed
In Circuit Court of Mason County Tuesday ::! ·=..~A::; :o~ Dies Tuesday

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··Annuals' are Topic Discussed
By Mrs. Baer, Garden Cl Ub Spea ker

Charter Draped
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New signs pointing the way
to the Middleport First United Preabyterlan Chureb at !be
"A
ls" was !he speaker's marigold and its lasting beauty jentrance to town were diSplay. nnua the Pomero Gar- throughout the summer. Other ed when the Westminster Yo~tb
:oplc when et Monda y afler· annual1~ are the petunia, 1111p- ...ellowsh1p met Sunday ~emng
d~~ cl ub ~
f MYB Theo- dragon zirlnia and although at the church. Roy Coleman,
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noon ~ tl'le r~e ~esl r · Main someti~es the aster 11 bard to moderator , gave a readiug en- ing at the IOOF Hall_
dore ~- ~r~~a ·Harold Brown ·grow , il is among one ol the titled, "An Improved
Work- Lottie Cohen, councilor, preSt · Wit • rs. ~ ~-:
' most beautiful
rnan."
sided and four guests, Avery
s s ;HS isllng 110 ~Pre:i- :
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Colored slides from
t he
Seren Lewis was accornpan- Nelson, Mrs. Tbeo Heines, Mrs.
. for the hymn sing1ng. MISs
· George Hemes
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an d Mrs. Wll ld &lt;'J, opent'd I e mef'ttng VII
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a short poem . b} e le
· Persmaer as narrat or
"Overcoming Faith.'' The clos- ent for the draping of the charSIUkes L1t&gt;vouons Wt'fe gtven 1
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by Mrs. J . d ' ,e ~ · medi· b) lhto hostt'sses durmg the soc· ! Rev . Huward Ruppelt.
!Goodwin and Alice
Spenc-er
P.ial m !:16 an gaH' 1 e
ial hour.
i' Present were Cythia Millis, ]were reported
ill, and Cora
tatwn !rum Tht&gt; Uppt'r Room, 1
Bill and Edith Haptonstall, Se· Denny and Edith Hines
are
1ren and Oleta Lewis, K a t h y home from hospital and improv·c.;oo 1s a . ~ pLrtt . anu l~)' ~at !
war shLp HLm must ~or~. Lp 1m : Horficu/tura/
Lacey, Connie Bachner,
Sue :ing One member Marie Lei!
in s ~mr and lrulh ' 'lne c ·~~~ 1
Hut&gt; , Ro\ (',.aleman. and Lois heit , was reported in distress
ed "'11 th lhe thought f~r
h
s..ucr and the cOWlselors, Mr. having lost father by death and 1
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Jay. "'T he llves
and Mrs. Paul Haptonst.all and 1nowers were sent.
Norsh1p God and Lve or -~·s
KH . Ruppelt.
\ lt was voted to sponsor San·
shine as ltghts m lh_P worlt dia ,
:dra Hendricks to Girls State.
The secret~ry, M1ss
Y I Methods of ~runing
fruil
Plans were made for a rum-1
Ebersbach. called the ro!!. e~~h •1 pes ttnd forcmg branches to
mage sale next week, the place
member respo ndmg_ by nam g b•oom in doors wa s lht&gt;
proto be announced. Congratulaher favo~ite perenma!. The re~ gram topi c or the
Rutland
1ions were extended to Glenora
ular busmess was conducted Friendh Garde ners recentlv at
jswatzel who recently observed
and a thank you letter wa~ rea ' th h · 0 f Mrs
~onald
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The annual anniversar)' din- ' er &lt;JVL we mg. anmversary . .
.rom the t\then ·
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be
lhanking the club for coopera- M R b
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ert now _en i."mO~·ll the Middlt&gt;port Firemen 'rues-- Mo ay, arc;
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the
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meeting
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H.oberl Bver, prestded when
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nar. program chair man . who , the g:oup voted to ILmJt rn~m- f'ludmg Mrs. Howard Dailey,
inTrodurt&gt;d the s peaker , Mrs. hershtp 1n the club to 24 f ht- presrdent: Mrs. David Ohling· Party is Enjoyed
Edwnrd Baer.
llf'XI met&gt;tmg wLII be h~:&gt;ld at I et. Yt('e restdent ; Mrs John
Vanous annual s ~:&gt;aw to grow tnt' homf' ol \1rs Rtchard :\1af' 1 \ ' ~
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tr u er Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Harroman , secre ary • eas r · rts entertained Monday evenand thf'lr many advamagt''- Ln Un
\irs Bver was presented with ·
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arrangements w~r€ named by 1 FollowinR the mt&gt;rtmg a sur 1 ~ i.ft f~o m the ou
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Donald
Oh- irt ay an~Jversary 0
tu be pl anred ;;~nd told ol the Hrown Attending in add itio n 10 1 war f' . 0
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daughter, J 1ll. Followmg
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Mrs . Russell MJlls, Mrs. Dave Harris, a large birthday cake
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Don er.
Harrisun
Mrs '"· Ri(' ·hard
an d Mr!. J ames Dan- decorate d wll· h pLn
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Hostesses were
Mrs. served with ice cream to the
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1artm
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t t0
: \1rs . Fred Wil1iamson.
Mrs. Raymond
oes, rs.
a_c guests. Games were play .
1Rat h Jarvis and \1rs . Charles I Bechtle and Mrs. Lee
Smtih After the guest of honor had
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I and :vtr~ . Everett Bachner, con· opened her g1fts and cards the
Delegales to the Oh io Bapl1s1 .arson .
tnbuting. Othen attending were girls attended the
theatre.
ConvPrrlion Wf'rt' electf'd
and
Mrs Wayne Gibbons , Mrs. Ro- h'hey were Lu Ann French, Ma01
n•w offtrers of the Boar~
u.rt McElhinney, and
Mrs., ry Bradbury, Patty
· Mel~
Trust~Ps_ of the
R1o Ct rande
! Lent:~ \1cKin!ey.
anie Hackett, Amy
Associat iOn wm named at a
IBroowyn Dailey and David
meeting held Satu rday at !he
1Megan Miller
!ocal church
1 5 Mason County
El•rted
as moderator was .
Students Win Honor
~ichard Sayre _of Vinlon. mem~ \ Ronald Holter was huiit for ~lASON - Fifteen Mason
~r of the , Mlddlef:'"'.H'~t churc , the mePting of the Hor serave countians were named to the
Nllh the Re" Paul Sm1 h, .Jack- I p·
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B
h i Honors List for the first semeson vice moderator ·
James wneers r arm ureau yout
,
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f 1' p
r nunnil Monda v evening March ter at Marshall Umvers1ty. An
) ep enson
o t 1e omerov
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B~pt 1s1
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Mtss Mananne Woodruff of Well- \itc.;e-Prestdent John Morn~- t't1 1ton, secretary
i sey ca lled the meeting to order.[ The y we:e, . Ashto~, Donna
'
~ Sayre, Mr. Stephenson. I Roger Deem led the Pledge of Sturgeon, }Untor; Ch_fton, Don·
~'Ill Vhrian Kirby of CheshLrt' I Allegiance to the- flag and Kar- ald Van Meter, senior; ~raz..
•
,Paul Smart of Middleport. ]en McKay It'd the
Lord 's , te-rs Bottom, Rebecca Riddle,
"!rt' n.,.med to represent the : Prayer.
; freshm~n ; Gle~wood . . Herman
ijio Grande Associalion at the 1 Selling boll'es of cards was , A. Jenkms CoMie Je?'tms soph-Ohio Baptist Conventiun
The . discussed . Sev('n members made ; nmores; Letart Arlme Roush,
Rev . Dona ld Boone, pa stor of 1 plans to attend the ont' - day i sophomore; Pt. Pleasant, Eliza·
the Middleport First
Baptist 1 youth conference April3 at the ' beth K. Mattox, freshman; Ron·
Church was elected as a nomi- '1- .W.C. A at ZanE&gt;sville.
: aid H. Jarrell, Florence J.
nef&gt; fr om thf' 1\ssoci&lt;~tion ta r.roup diseussion was held on StPrne. Dorothy A. Knoll, soph·
'.h! board of trw•tees .Jf t h_ e Democrary and what ca n be omores; James R. Rea, Lloyd
OO.h~i~o~~~C~o~n~ve~n~tl~on~........., : done to stre-ngthen it.
\1 . Lamp, juniors ; Jeanine Jor1' Jt was voted to have
f
the dat. , Sharon Schwarz and Eliza1 nexl meeting al home of Miss beth Seymour, seniors.
Linda White.
Refreshment!J were servt"d lo
COVENTION HELD
Pomeroy. Ohio
these members, John and Pat : A number from the Chester
Morrissey . Karen . Iris ,
and :, Church of God attended theReTONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
Thomas MrKay. Terry Reiber, I gional Youth. Convention
at
NOT OPEN
' Roger Deem, Linda White. Paul- I Wellston Church of God. An eve1ella and Marion Watson Ed- ning of singing and praise ser·
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY i Jt11 Rose , and Host Ronald HoJ. j vice was held. The evening rnes-Merch S-6
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Sharon
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Youth
Director
Rev.
Swilrrechnirolar)
Russ Tam bly, Rlrhard Wid l and advisor, Mns. Evelyn Hot. ' ley on the theme, "Forward."
mark. O ~cr.. r Homolk a, Sidnf'y l le1 .

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Of Auxiliary iS
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JODell, !alldy Leo eurtll. 111m- and !be bolt and lloiWI.
IS
'!be ...11 - · t the evening berly Gru..er. Tere&amp;a ThOma•.
Tlmm 'l'bomal and Becky· Ill !II'AD2I RACES
urpr~se
playmg wtlb their Barbte dolla
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ed ber many &amp;ifla. Rofreab- ThOmao Adulbl preaent
:ral Arraee "'meeting wblcll
Mr. and Mro. Don Thomas ments wm served !rom • Mro. Guy RusseU, Mr. and opens May 17 at Arlington Park
The c-harter was d~a;,ped~,~~lr:· l. t'::.;~!~ with a surprise par- table earryln&amp; out the F1Jnt. Mrs. Jack CUrtis, M~ Don will ofier a program featurlnl
memory of AILS Nelson
recently at their Mulberry ston.e . theme.
Mlrlnda y
MGTI. HaroMrld Thom&amp;SandMrs Ralph 38 stakes races worth a total ot
1'heodorUS CoW~cll.
home
the t r Preilent were
oung, rueaer,
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of America, met Monday evenMeHssa
OD her Tentl Russell, rae Relble, Kim Graves, Mn. Everett 'nlornu $l,Bl5, .

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want th- pulllll f1 CNhed let,d• ...... ~ WIIJI . . GM1 Qoa. DOVE ill paateb 01

WITH PURSES TO MATCH
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Sea the new
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At Mason Furniture and Rutland Furniture

Sunday dinner gueots of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Hollman and family .
Mr. Lewis Blessing, Okey
Capehart and James Hannum
ol Columbus were week end
guests of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. True Bless in ~
of Mason were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Winebrener and Donna .
Mr. Okey Roush and Ed ~ry
were in Pt. Pleasant Saturday
on business.
The Bud ArthW' family were
shopping in Pt. Pleasant Satur-

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Mr. llld Mro. Darrell Hoffman
and Donald and Shelby were

•as admitted to the Gallipolis day~
Medical Clinic Thursday
for
Mr. Russell Thomas of BriJ.
z rays.
liant, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Har·
Rev. Wilbur Baxter was dis- ry Thomas and Billy Jo. of
charged from Holzer Hospital HuntingWn were Sunday dinner
Wednesda}' evening and is re- guests or their mother Mrs
cuperating at his home here . Mttrgaret. Thomas and ' Mis~
Mr. and Mrs. J)ale Horfrnan Ruth Thoma:. of Huntington
visited the John Kay family was a Sundaj callf'r also .
near Charleston, Friday.
Several attendeci the public
Carol and Tony Keathley are auction at Mt. Alto Saturday.
visiting their parents and · !am- Mr. Darrell Hoffman and Doni~} for their mid-winter vaca- aid were shopping in Char leslion. They attend a school in ton Saturday evening.
Romney , W. Va.
Clayton Roush is employed
on the farm of Clarence and
Robert Thomas.
Glen Hoffman and Gale Donahue are working the Garnet
Aten farm for this coming season. 'rhey are spring plowing WAHAMA - M&lt;ss
now.
Roush ot New Haven, was elect.
Billy ... JGyd c~lled un John· ed president of Wahama Future
ny Taylor F'riday.
Homemakers of America for
Mrs. Lola Stone has been , next year when the group met
High
teaching school in the absence I recently at Waha_ma
of Mrs. Thomas Sayre.
School. The president,
Jo
The Letart Methodist Ladies Thompson, presided during the
Aid held its ...econd meeting on election when the foll~wing oth·
Wednesday with
nine wmen ers were selected, VICe preslpresenl.
dent, June Bumgarner ; treasMrs. Vallie Gerlach is ill at urer, Susal! Johnson; secretary,
this writing and is spending 3 .Jean Bumgarner historian Peg.
few days with her daughter, Mr. gy Bumgarner; reporter, .lane
and Mrs. Pirl Burris of Hart- Turner.
ford .
1t was announred that
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush, present two officers, president,
Mr. and Mrs. Aron Fowler, Mr. Jo Thompson and vice president,
and Mrs. Ross Winebrener and Connie Harbour are the repre.Donn, Mrs. Anna \\'eigand and sentatives to attend State fi'HA
Dorothy and Norma
Keefer meeting at Cedar Lakes April
were shopping in Pt. Pleasant 23 to 25th.
on Saturday.
The president appointed the
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Donahoe following to the party c-ommitand Johnny called on Mr. and tee to plan for a future event.
Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and fam· Chairman is Susan Johnson and
lly Saturday.
Myra Roush. Linda Abolin and
Mr. Okey Roush was an over. Gloria Gibbs.
night guest of Paul and Mary Cookbooks were passed out to
Blessing at Pt. Pleasant Thurs- FHA members for resale as
day night.
a means of earning money ior
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomp- the organization. Mrs. Eleanor
100 and son, Tony, called on Miller, Home Economics
in:Mr. and Mrs. Dkey Roush Sat- structor at Wahama is the ad·
Urday evening.
vlser of this group.

lletllrak. high ar lliclhM!a. M - a. Gta1-. j ~.99

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By lrt.ne Wi.nf!breaer
Word was received here by
rlatlves of the dealb of Opal
Wall Grimm of Kirl&lt;land, Ill.
lhe Ia formerly of this com·
muntty and Is the mother of
Mro. Leroy Roush. Mr. and
Mro. Roush and children at.
tended the runeral in Jllinoi8.

pumps (01 Spring Salt .... PrJ!1111.,.. pallne f l . - IICifllr CDion for Spring. You'l

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Alnico II lpnker.
lo n a~ r tele~ coou;

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Model PG-11 29

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Modestly Priced!
A triumph of value by Bassett, world's
largest manufacturer of wood furniture
• A massive, e-xpensively built group at an unusually
low price. Lovely mahogany in new Sapphire Mink fin-

ish. Handsome bow-front drawers boxed in with solid
mahogany moldings. Tilting mirro r of fine P ittsbu r gh
plate glass. OU'table fmish of DuPont " Dulux". Notice
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SUN. MON., TUES.
Much 7-8-9
Scheming Sc:hemtrs

i f'nends and neighbors of the

, United MP!hodist Church
uf
Pomeroy
arf'
reminded
that
!he
"GOODBYE CHARLIE"
sacrament of thf" Lord 's Sup(Technicolorl
Tony Cmti'i . Debbie Reynolds per will be observed this even·
Calarurtoon1
ing in the sanctuary at 7·30.

Fashion is a Look ...
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February !4, IIIIi
Team No. 3 - Tommy Vaugh- ·
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Jim Glaze 1.86; Handicap 972;
Total 2401. Won 1 Lost 2. Team
No. ! - Roy Vaughan 282;
.1 im Swatzet 216; Randy Burt
39() · Chuck Vaughan %52: Richard'
Haggerty 304- ; Handicap
1011: Total %455. Won 2 Lost I.
Team No. l - Pat Story 416 :
Lennle Van Meter 373; Jeff
Burt 400; Keith Phalin 345;
Jeff Werry 3011 ; Handicap 600 ; I
Total 24112. Won I Lost 2. Aoblaad on - Bill Sawyer 443 ; ,
· Mike Sawyer U2; Danny Crow
342 : Tom Titus 346: Skip Doml ~
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2670 ~ Won 2 Lost I.
Team High Series - Ashland
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·' in Chicago March 5, as sanctioned by the World
; Boxing Assoc. Doing honors is Sammy Frager.

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CHOKING UP- Rassler Art Mic11a1ik of Los Ange les gives
the refert!e a hard time while nlso dishing jt out to Shotud
Baba of Jap~n during recent show in San Dieg·o. Baba
won the match despite his apparent prediea~ent here.

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FLIGHT TIME-Russia's broad jump star, Igor
Ter-Ovanesyan, glides through the air in his
specialty at the National A.A.U. meet in New
York as his No. 1 rival, Ralph Boston of the U.S.,
watches from s·ide1ine (in white cap) . Both tied
for the best distance but Igor was declare-d the
winner because a second jump was better.

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Greene , Mn. Robert Guttis,
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6:110 Sign-On, Nows
1 6:30 Slin Ofl
6:05 Sacred Heart
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8:110 ~lgn On - New•
6:2() Paul Bower!! Farm
6:05 Country Music Time
6:30 Bill Miller Sl•ow
8:25 Country .hlmboree
8:57 WeaHwr
7:00 New11
7.00 National News
I 7:05 Larry Anderson Show
110 :45 It's Musrc - Arm y
7:0~ Bil l Miller Srow
7:30 Sports
: 11 ·00 Dairy VLJlley &amp; Out1on·s
7:J5 Bill Miller Shnw
Top Ten Shnw
7 - ~~) rif'kE"ns Harrlwflre Show 1"&lt;:. ·00 Nrws
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12 . 15 \olus1ral lnlrr lutlt&gt;
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B ~ 5 Bak&lt;·r Furm!ure Show
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1:00 Midway Matjnee
7:15 Sign On
3:55 News Beat
4:00 Discmg with Doss
7:30 News Headlines
1 32 Mu!'I!Cfll Clock
t :30 tnterchango
5:00 Commumty New s
7:45 Echoes of Joy
( 5:05 World News
8 lHJ Uhlo Va ile~ t\lews
5:15 Sports Today
8.05 World News
5;~~ Weather
8: 10 Sports Tod11y
5:30 Dtnner Musica le
8 15 Weather
6:00 Sign orr
8: 16 Mustcal Clo,.k
9.00 r\ e "'~
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SATURDAY
8·55 Cum,nunity News
!1 : 0~ CnfF&lt;-e With .Jarwt
7:30 S1gn On - Army Hour
9.00 Talk of the Town
7:15 Sign On
H. 011 Swnp Shop
7: ~5 News
7:30 News Headline!
!1:55 Mason County News
10 :15 Mnrmng \1edltatlons
8:00 French C'1ty Bapltst
7:32 Musical Clock
10 00 Public Servlco
10 30 B1\l ~illf'r Show
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tO : 15 Family \\'o~:Jhlp Hour
?:45 Word and TeoUmon)
10 .-:, M;:~ so n Agr Prgm (Tues ) 8 :10 Su nday Show
I0 :30 Latchs'rrng\
8 00 Ohio Valley News
10 ~5 l'amllv Wor sh1p (Thurs )I 9 30 The Bible Speaks To You Ll :OO News Beat
8:05 World News
11145 ASC Prgm IP&lt;'h'
9· 45 Wash Repts To People 11 :05 Mor.ling Melodies
8:10 Sports Today
Slltf'ld~\ (F'ndays)
JO ·OO The Good L1fe
except Frtday, Church 8:la Weather
11 ·00 New s
If. : 15 Congressman's Rt"port
Beils Rill&amp;
10•30 Son1 &amp; s:ory Hour
11:05 Tin~··s Country Junciion IO::lO Sunday Shnw
11 :45 World NI!!WI
10:16 Family Worolllp Hour
11 :45 Tin(s Country Hyrnn
11:30 The Quie1 llniJr
ll : ~ Mason County New•
11:110 Now1, ~rmy Hour
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12:00 News
12 :00 Community NeWI
lUO Public Service
ll: OO Cement Block News
12:15 The Christtan's Hour
12 : 0~ Local News
12:00 News Roundup
ll:3fl Gocssler's Gueal Star (fri\ 12-~11 1'he Rev. Merltn Teets
12:10 Markell
12:20 BUII.Un Board
1'"· 30 Larry Ander11on Show
1 00 'rhe Sunda y Showease
12:15 Welther
12:21! Newo 0 Gramo
:l: OO Jim Mee~ Show
1:30 ·rhe Rev_ Silas Billups 12:20 BulleUa Board
12:311 Saturday MaUnee
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
2:00 The Rev Andrew Parsons Il.t5 News 0 Gram•
4:00 Dlsclng with Doss
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2:4~ The Rev. Roscoe Thorne 12:30 County Apnt
4:30 Top fen Revue
4·30 News (Local\
3:10 The Sunday Showcase
2:45 Country Go Roond
a,oo New• Ro.!ndup
4·40 Jim Mets Show
5:30 Baptilt Layman's Hour
l:55 News Belt
U&amp; PUbllo Servict
~ : 00 News
8:00 The Sundown Serenade
!:00 Country Go Round
6:!(1 DtMor Musicale
5·05 Jim ~lees Show
8:30 Sl1n Ofr
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thl~ season. Thl! army and wlfe are residing tn
meam he decided what the big- 81dwell with his mother, Mrs.
gest; 1udience~ would ~atch on Katherine O«wJI.
televl!ion.
Yet, perhaps tbt most reHe 11 an extremely handsome markable thing &amp;bout the reo- 1
and sleek-lookif11 man. He 11 placement of Aubre:' i• tblt
wealthy. While he! w11 perhapt the ma ster of cok1 reality eithnot thfl most per10n11l y loved er did not real111 - or thouprt
man in the industry - and did he could outmaneuve1 ~ the
United Presa laternatlonal Walter Cronkite as its pohtical not attempt lo be-he was ad- fac-t rhat he was so command- I
HOLLYWOOD (UPlJ -- The anehorman ln an attempt to L..lted, even by mt.ny detrac-llng m the ratings rice last searPp!acernenL thll week of the 0\l"ertlke NBC.TV '! ChPt Hunt- tors, tor his cold rtahty in a Ison that the only way he could
presid!nt of CBS-TV's enttt· l~y and David 8rlnkle)' In Lh~ rough bu!llne!la, 1nd above .all . go was doM'n . Another relllet
tmnm,ent div 1sion is of interest ratings The move did not work, for- his unquestiOned gemus as might have moved when the
11, the n'era1t televiewer be- l and, happdy, Cronkite w.a ~ !ui- j commercial television pro-~ movmii: was best. It is tempting
l&lt; .u~e of It! rtvelatlon of the ly rtln1t1ted.
Mrammer. We are talklnc; here fate Lo think that ont can bt
~· normous pn•ssure of high-level
From an •·exft·utive su ite"' of rattn-'lS success, nothing elsl:'. No 1 forever. and yet sources
pt rr~tamming
viewpoint, the replacement th1s
' uy ht Will!l absolute ly conftdent
In short - the programming week of CBS.TV'11 entertain- Mr. Hershel Geort~e . who was no onl! could bfat his schedule.
H' At wi ll attract the largest ment boss, James T Aubrt&gt;y, is recentl y discharged from the
number of viewers, accordinJ ahoo quite dramatic. It ts iffi·
1'. the ralings, and that will possible, of co ~rse , Lo know
th('refor e lure the largest num- with cert_ain!) all lhf'_ reasons I
btl ol adverti~ing dollars
that jo mto any bu.smesli de·
The powf'r of rafingA Is, of cis10n, but it seem!l fair to sugA&lt;JROIS
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l" "urF;f' . a wrll -knnwn 1ssue to gest thaL CBS-TV 's drop from
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f :: n~ who are now almost so- its l"ommandmg ratmgs posibird
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J!hl.~lil'a!Pd m the1r understand- !ton is a major fac tor.
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1ng ol why thetr favonte shows But there are other reasons for
londoocape
a. oaiHc
palnter
IG. Large
di!'Appear And 1t is certamly the drarua. and lhey cf'nter aiworm
n
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Prize
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r.,, Mreat news that the ratin11s mo~t entirely on the remark- 1!. Prover'b
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t.: an rosl an executive his JOb. able, controverllia l, enormously 1-t. Ancient
boJdistrict
l':\et~ so often. however. a srt- 1siJCCf!ssfut rrnag~ thai Aubrey)
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38. Mountain
15. Number
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summer. for mstanct•. wnrk programm,.r of them all 1 18. RuetJ
11. Fleshy
39. Swine
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ooet.
II erP w.:~s great d1 ~m d)' when bf'cause ol the virtu~dly im34. Lubricated 40. Ullle Island
fruit
ofCbLna
L" R~TV
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Mr s Edwi n Roll!lh was honor· Lodge Hall. The meeting was [John Morgtn, Mrs
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d by Ed d. e Hal- Ohlinger, Mrs. Hilda RicliWIJ ,
M•n wnm •·n II •no ~·., .., .. , ,,... rc with I aoina away party on ca e to or er
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$25 .00 . Phone WY 2-:\•IOL
1957 Oldo "88" H.T. Cpe. _
Special $169
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lliam RWI&amp;ell, Mn. Paul Scal1)',
' "''' on l n nt •• larr.,. rf'QU\tl'mftntl j m the SOCial ruom ol
1•• ' 1'""• "•m• •d"•••• '"" church. Mr and Mr".
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Automatic lranll Rtdlo 110d h~tlf'r . (' IPnn borty Motor nttt'rl~
-D~~;;"t,:~~!~ ..::::.r::'~ Oll~:m•rnp are lmovlnR to Nitro,
Wtflll
The lfOUp voted to pay lFVE I Mark Ward and Mrl.
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work
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dues of f2 . Thty al~o voted to iWE'IC'h
Stephen,
W('lek~ nld. Emmet
1963 Chevrolet V•n _
Reduced to $1495
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recmtlon workshop.!
YOU1H PARTY
Long Bottom . Ph . 985-3237 .
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6 cyl 4 spt'ed traM. Llkt nrw ('onri1tion.
\lirnmUD• .·n•rlf to ~•Jitt
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I OLD BRASS, f'npper and Iron Powtll. Sr and \olrl'l nonald !AIIct Stone,
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Eddie Halltead , by the ynunR peoplt of tht Un11• "'"' ·~~~ · l)t•NHII" 011 ••,. 141 ..111!1
plece8,
old
toy!!,
carved
hand-Rum111ardnrr.
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Rou111h
wa1
Mike
Alhfy.
Jody
Athey The lion r. .u 8. Church on Saturdal
FREE!
ACT
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AND
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fM• pll"l ""&lt;P b!"
f) oll;t'fl
I" ""~ d t MIANKI It o•JT\A4JUIII AMSBARV AND APA-CHE 11e
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furniture
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marble
lopped
l"'rt'~{'nted
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by
the
lndlrs.
iprogrem
was
In
char&amp;e
of Cher· 1evenlng In the church ba!lement
t 1 l!
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II'ICiltlflnaJ
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furniture, drop IE'af tuble, cor- Th
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M ~ yl Bum1ardntr, Nanry Rouah. Scripture wa11 read by Davlu
givinR flOO Jn acce!IIOrles of
OPIN lVII. 7t00 P.M.
b rt1
d k
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fll . 'VI kl 8
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supplie1
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purn"tcup
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Mr~
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William
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" uOmthJar ner on
e Dewhurst and a story of aJ.
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chaM.' of any Apache trailer .
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part tntlne'l'l Oa\'. Thf' group. 8Jn@
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a.:urau - 8.MI A M ~ 11:01 ooo11 Offer a:rf!Jd if order il placed
howl
and pitcher ~b1, chln• ~ ell, Jr' Mtl'l. Phil Batey. Mr 1· were Clndi Roullh, Steve Hal- "Let Me c811 You. Sweetheart'
IT'll W IA.Il'
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to Pi..ACI 11dolls, old lamps or parl! of' John Fr_v~ .VIrs . Mal ~lchlng-1 !1tead, Allen Smithson, Debbie and "My Ronnie Ue11 Over tht·
bv March 15 for delivery up
KI'.I lll:l P'AOU\.l CINSI
lamp.s, gall lights and piCture I t . Mrll. Ednll BurriiJ. Mills Le- Klnj , Jody Athey, Beverly Ocean ."
1~ Apr!l 15 All models on
wAN't' An
Reel Estate For Sale
lramtft . WY 2-~262. Mn. How - l~h Jane Powe ll. Mr!
Otto Knapp and Charlotte Clevenger Those atlendln~ wf'rr.o Brf'nda.
diaplsy .
Amsbary Apache
lutiMit Services
I ard Cecil, We!! t Mnin Stre~t. l Crr lmm , Mrs. Donnld BumaardPHONE WY 2·2156
They c!o~ed with the pled,Jie to Donna, and Darell Marr, Rex.
Trai!e1. 881 Fourth Avt., GalMODERN BRICK and fr11me ' Pomeroy.
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ranch home on Route 1 m~ar
EXPERIENCED
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cash
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prouse,
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and
demon!trationa
Kevin
Scott,
Bob,
Teka
and
DanQualily Print Shop, Mill St. I
State Highway garagr
F1ve
price paid Mario~ ReynoldiJ. Hou!!h. Mr" Lsrry K.mR, ~rs: , were g iv~n as follows : Gall Mil - ny Dewhur~f . John, Le~. nary
Middleport.
I rooms, patio, basement. inCard of Th11nk1
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Linda and Jenny 8 ~~mgarner, Gary.
3 C~tll William Pnwell. Sr, Mrs. Nel ler on seam rtnlshea;
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after
o'clock
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Roush
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Rou!lh
on
How
to
set
a
Table;
Tony and Sheila Oliver. TomI
4
667 3500
doors , 1iled kitchen and bath,
WE WISH to expr~s~ our detp
in 1
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Mrs.
V~lma
Rou11h
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Mn.
1~Becky
BurrlJ
on
the
difference
my,
Charle.s. Angel Marie and
HARDEN 'S MARKET
appreciatiotl and lhank~ to
I 100 x 400 lot , fireplace . at- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:__ , h:r OhhnMer. \ofr11. Donald F between !ICil!lsors and ~hean; Clayton
Oklsker, Danny
and
special ·
Syracuse ha.!l on
marble
m1lnum window ~.
the Ewina Funeral II o m t, Thunday, Friday and SaturAND
lueslock
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Roush,
Mn.
Paul
ROUI'
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Mrs.
Allee
Slone
on
how
to
put
1
hem
Bobby
Roush
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Charle!!
Diver!!,
or
slll.i Phone WY 2-5337
Fritz Buck, the !leY. P R. day. 10 lbs. potatoe!l. 59 cents:
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C M. Adam11 ..Jr : Mr11. J. V. ;In a dress. Mn. Somuel Hat Rockle Sayre, Nancy and OebI
WY 2-5292.
3
astc
Casto, lor his inspirinl word~.
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large fresh eggs, 3!lc doz ..
F'OR SALE _ Two Western · \fcGrew. Mr~ llliam Ru!l~ell , !ltead talked on the proper w~y ra Rush, Janice Roush, Mr.
Ch~stt.r Council
Daughters
WANTED TO BUY : Want 5- ~how ponie~, 54 ln&lt;"ht'!!, well ! Mr s R G Otef'ne and ~rl!l to give a demon!tratlon. The and Mrs. Leland BumJitn.!r,
79c basket. l gal.
or America, Dr. Ridgeway Tomatoes,
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100 acrt!l vacant land, vicini- broken, trophy wlnnen, OnP : Edwin Rou~h .
ice
Premium
F'awmunt
meeting wa~ adjourned and re- Mr and Mrs David Dewhurst
and Staff, tht Pomeroy
ly
Cheshire - Portland or Road~ter pony. 4J inchP~ . ta"t I
purchase
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frtAhment! were served.
and :\.1~. Jo Moore.
cream.
with ~
Emer1enoy Squad. we • I • o
r•m•r•r, 0.
Chester. D. C:. King, 530 How- 1 trnck Come .see. Cheryl WJJ. , BENO Ht JRTLER~ 1 )-H CI.UB 1 Devotion! for next month will
Ma,;wE'Il House WY 2·214J
PERSONALS
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m.
tJ.tftld our gratitude to all
ard Av~ .• Akron 12, Ohio.
Jnsl.ant
coffee. only 79c:
llam11. Pomeroy ~Harrl~nnvllle The !:lend Hu!'tl("n 4-H Club :bt In charge of Becky Burrl.'l Mrs. George Jewell 1! 1 pa.
tb011 who eeut norwer.s, food Florid11 oranges, 49c doz
2 26 61p
Rd.
3 1 3tc mel on Monday evenln11 at the and To~my Rou~h;
refresh- llent at Medical Center Ho!!pltCU8TOM butohii'IDJ aoc1 cut,
. -ond who helped ot the ceme1
1numts Will be served by Alice lal in Galllpolls 0
OPf'n sundays II a. m. to 7 p.m. ling Phil Meier, Phone WY
tfi}', and tht friend! and
lnaurenct
12 i tic
-- --- I Dr,- Mf!,vin F. Doerr, \lctedn : vil le \h&gt;lliodl!!t Chlm·h !!I !lpon· IStune and Churlott.e Cle'o'l'tl¥&lt;'r, , :\'lr and .\1n11' william RUIIIIIE'll
--neighbor:'! who were so kind \\o"('tkday!l, 8 u. m '" S p. m. 2-3510.
on 'and everyone will present
a and ~on!'l and Mn J V Mc-!I p. m. on Saturdoy!l.
GUARANTEED. renewable for arum, large wnd !lmall amnmll'l ' ~orin~ 11 rumma~e snle
in CIUT I iml!' Clf sorrow - the
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wood , W Va PhonP 273-4271 i 1hur!'d»} . I rlda\ an ~Lur- LUtiiERAN CHURCH MF.N G~t&gt;w Vl.~ lltd rPinllw·" ~ n d
1011 of our dear mother, lda -·-- - --I at all agrl'l. Phnne W\' 2 fl l6fl , Oflke hourB DIJ!I
Coalplolo lafko
da~- In lhr nld Mnytag bu1 ldlng I Th R
J
• : fnend~ m Chorlellton on SWIYounr.
4 to fl p. . n11
HAYCRAFT Mobilehomer
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Y
F:u~l \tn 1n ~1. . Pon1erov . be- l
e e\1
O!i.f&gt;ph Krnl~, P8 ~"~ · · doy aftetnoon
1963
218tfc '
Crill lOYThe ChlldrE'n
--m.
l 26 Ll( ginning al D :JO a.m. t&gt;ach .morn. t~r or St . Paul 's
Lutheran I-----·
.'iU x 10, w1th or willlout lot
........ , _ • Colllll
3 3 ltp
1-'HOTO Copyma Stn-tce Cop
lnji.
Church
In
Pomeroy
wa
.~ RUest
it is 1111. Oren Wears, HarriA. C. BRADFOIID
paprn .
le1 made or
l':v&lt;~o~o:elinl' Cha ptt&gt;J',
OES , Rpl"nker on Wednesday ev('ntng
J 3 Jt p
sonville
Rd
.
WE WISH to e-xpress our sinbirth records a:1d aJm,Jst any
~~~-. Olllo
.
· at lhe dinner m i!etmg of the
I 11 tic
cere 1hanks 1o neighbors .and ISO BALES uf hay, 60c a bale
Mlddlt&gt;~"lll~l , wll 1 mPPt Thur~ -~ LuthE"ran Church Me
R .
ather documents
I
1
Rtuttr ln~urancf, Pomt O"
d&lt;~v
f'V('nm~
~1areh
4 at the MLI - Kral
nk
th hn .
e v.
friends, for their klndnes:!l and
Dana F1ck. Clwste r R1 . 7
'x S 1
J h [
r '
·.
Y sp t on
e umorou!l
sympathy. and donations of Qh ,{, Che~tl:'r 91:15- 232~
. INCU~1E TA
erv ce,
ont 4th·
-~flnW Temple.,.
.evE"nts In a minister'! life. ,
Jood and flowerR, at the time
Jtp
.!!on
.
Slmp1on
ln!'lurance
Ag·
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L
mrrl
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lllf
R!'t1er
H~a!lh
The dJnner- wn .. !IPrved b~ Mrll .
1
3 3
uf our sorrw, lhe dPalh of
ency, Room 6, Coal!l Build· 1
( lub will mPf'! al lhr hnmf' of .Joseph Paugh M
W'll"
I
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our wife, mother, and sister, ., 11 , , BlJY
Sh
ing , Middleport.
Auto S1la1
MAR. 3
M" Mer lin Trnrv .
Laurel Powell Jr R~d ;•· R0 1'"md I A'
1
1 carpet
ampoo1 20 trc
A Lenten brNtkla~t for all ~ ff 1'h d 1
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'-1 11 1
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an
A
Lettie M. Rosenthal.
also ' pr'1 "'e"ll Juan
yuu one FHEL
:
.
Lll · urs : ~- l'vf'nmg · arc 1Kal'r . Those att~ndlng
were
For
uptrt
tuldanu on
to thank Rev. Grimm for his
'63 p t'
$2 195 , chun•h women Will bt' ~eld at 4th.
Harold Hose, Wllllom Powell
filing
your
1964
to• ttturn,
with
purchase
of
Blue
Luson
t•c
·
,
the
F'ederated
church
\h•dnes1
·r1
e
p
st
Chiefs
of
Magnolia
Jr
John
"
R
h
p
R
h.
words of ~nsoiation m1d tl1t&gt; Ire. Ca rpr t &amp;
11
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li Jlhol.~tery Nelaler BllildlD&amp; i!lppl)'
for ra l~:~lina 2 dr. 4 Sp. Tron~
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Th
dlt
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r . ou~ . au 1 OWl
ordor
y&lt;&gt;ur
cop)
of Ray Do
7
Chase Funeral l-lome
for draner. Bt~kl'r
Furniture, nl!:w home!! Built in kltcb- i Sp.llrkling original hloC'k fin j ,.,_ny. at ·,) _n m.
e mr .o- TPmp ll' . P_vthian Sl~tt•r.~. Will i John F'rv. Rev . Jack Welch' I
Crane'a
"Cut
Your
Own
1hrir kind and efficient !lfl"~· ­ Middll:'porl.
;~ 1 Jtp
ens, storm windows, AlUm· , l&amp;h. 4 hAITPII c~rlmretor
tmn wtll be m _churge r1f Mr!!. mt•f't Thur~rlny evening Qt the Herman ·Layne, William Rus:
T1111."
irf' ~ We are al~o gr11trfu i lo
- - -- - - - ~- -lnum aiding . Call Guy Nel&amp;· '63 Chevr~let $2,295 Wllblir P~rrtr-: fhm:w who plnn hom p ul Mrs 1\rlum l~hr-r,.hnr.h .~e ll. Cat·t•oll Adams 1
d
lh~ pallbrart&gt;r~
100 BLAES or Timolhy hay,
ler, Racllll, Ohio.
Impala L'Oil\", C'pe. Only Ill.- to RIINKI art a~krd to rontnl't with 1"11~~ Bl•rn ke Ann Durst Hie guest speaker. Re~_r.Kr:~ .
Frank Rosenthal. Sisters and 65c a bale. See Dano Brickles .
,Nf:W HAVEN WOMAN'• CLU~
12 29 tfc 703 1, 8 ~y 1111 h'~ Pow«'r l'llf'N 1Mr~ A1•n Neulzlmg or Mr~ Prr- ns {'o- lm~te ~!'l .
Rrot her. rl'l _\'rtie
Donahue, -~~· Sha~~·_9~3 I 3~ping ~tnd hn1ke~ . Auto ~hlfl . · rin,
Marth S
1 The New Haven Woman's Club
CR ihryn Delmar,
Harlan 1965 APACHE Camp Trailers WILSON &amp; Son'l Car Wash on , :~~~o~t likr th~ d•y 1t wo.~
.1 111' Middleport Literary Cluh
Wnrld Day of Pr!lyf'r Serv_ice!! I held a member!!hlp dinner on
Swink . Alld MotnE'r. \Irs BerAl'cessories and campmg Page
Street, Middleport. I
w1ll mr~t Wednesday afternoon for the 1\ipptrs Plolns Com- Tue!Kioy. February 23rd
11
lhn Martm
3 3 ltp
"'here. We are now selllng CaU WY -2-5212.
2-6-30tC '
al 2 p. m. Rt the home of Mrs munily will be held at the 6:30 p.m. Rt lhe Alex-Qulllen
all models Apach~ campers.
Clyde lnglPs . Mrs. Harold Sauer I E U B. l'hurch Friday, March Memorinl Building Dev ti
eqwpment.
Two
models
on
"-...
'•mtroy,
Ofllo
I
will review "A Moveablt Feasl"" 1 5. at 2 p. m. with thP- Chri!!tlan were Jed bv Mrs. H!rma~ ~~~
Notice
1
dlsplay . All modelt available.
Huttaa
I b)· Erne11t Hemmgway and 'Nor · and Methodl!lt Churches parllcl· Unger.
·
·rl Ch11reh R'cov=iv-ol;-;-lo-""ln \ $100 worth acce"soriM
or
Mblmrile, ·~
HI64 CORVAIR :\1om.K. radio, mRn Rockwt&gt;ll"' wlll bP glven : pRtlng Evl'ryonc I!! wciMme.
The gut's! speaker ror 'the
.,,.. .. n11v. . ~eciol singing. equipment free If you purch· r End ,au .ewer t:roablet
heat er, automatic tran~ml~ · by M111~ Be~ -~ S::~nhflrn krspon"e The .Junior elm;~ of ~tlddlf'!· mretlng wa .~ Mr!-1. BelvA Farley
1•ry nnP welcome. Pastor ase any new trailer before
W• llaYI Ill ....
Polnl'
1 miSl'llon. 7,100 mile!'. Phone to rnll call Will be 11 Wflrk by pori H1gh Srhool will ~pon-'&lt;lf past pre~ldertt of the
t~afl :\1yrrs. F:veryone
March 15. Quality Print Shop, 1
. _ ; MtatllHI
WY 2-2014.
3 J 6tp eltht'r subJect
' a rummage sole F'ndny and I Pltasa nt Woman's Club Mrs.
,• lrome.
3 3 4tc
255 Mill St.. Middleport. Ver- !
ReauDUII ftMII
The _study b?ok .. ,·On~ Wit- 1Snturday March 5 . 6 ?egln- Farley spoke on the project."
1FOR SALE · t958 F'ord pkk-up
non Weber, Owner and Man- I CaD W1 !417t O.J or NIJDI I truck. 6 cyllnd~r . good f'On - m•s11 m . Onr ~\m id will be i nlng at » a. m. E'Ht'h duy . 1n thP and purpo!'le of tiJP. Woman's 1 For 32 yean D1 Crane has
ATTENTION
bHn a newspaper writer and
Ager.
2-27-6tc I
7 • tfc : dition. See Dorl!l Koenig , 1'up- the subJect lor ,tudy and wll11former A&amp;P building.
Club.
p(&gt;!'~ PlAin~ or Phone li67·J75H. form lht&gt; bHsl;; for a "self·~nal- : Group I ol the Flrsl United I During IhE' short
business I oditor. for 25 yoaro ho'•
-G
_E_R_S · -.- - -- h' - 1963
S-1N
DOG OWNERS
ewmg mac
me,
·• 0 1 tlll' 101 "; 11 .\I cth od'1s 1 · PrPsbvtenan ( hureh IS sponsor. me~ung
• II It' pres ldent Mrs Ed- been a ta:t columnl1t. This
·
fiBATING
PIUlbllll
MaeDer
2
26
6tp
y.
u
'l
moddeI .spar tan. ztgh zag ' 1an-. • raraace.• lnold • lro&amp;llen. 1
h 1
1 fl rl'l -"l'S!'I 1on to · inM a· home mHde vegPtab 1e win Rous h. re~;Jgned · as · presl·
•f SyracuM
.
~~ ur&lt;· 1 at t 11·
[· umbination emin•ntlr q~tal­
1
1
1959
cy tesl!~ - , buttotn e, ,~,PYP !· 111 E111 ' Mllbt llrtel, Pom- 1
Wog~m . 1br lwld Wt•dn;•!!dn_v t•vr·nml!l. ~oup sale fi'rldav , March 5 at 1 d~nt and members berause of lfin him to toll y&lt;&gt;o what
FOnD St_alum
AU do1s must be tied up
t c."'"6 u8 - erms n ""
W" • ....,• .,
Gond rnndltmn , ISP5 00. ~ee March 'l tx-amnma 111 7 p m II
'l'h .
h!
to · movlnJI lo Nl1ro w v "
: you -.ant to know ••• in 1
immediately. All dogs
3862
2 2, 6tc
eroy, Pl1011 J. - ·
II 1'II k . Wil li
WY
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1ure1l.
o~e w1s nM
.
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tL " soc·
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or l'R ' r e;
urns.
to 8 30 p m. All membt'rs of plaee orders may !'onta('t Mr'i tal hour followed. The commit- · way rou Cln uncltntand . ' •
7 ID tfc
C&amp;fllht OD stnoot will bt
26
61
2
2-2928.
P I Hf'lll h MethodiSt l'hureh ::Iff' Jn · Thorm~ Kellv . Mn:
Dale ll.ee Jll charge or the
dinner about the na'l' tax regulcaplaUdup.
SEWING MACffiNE 1965 modTlle Rt.moler
vlled 11nd urged to nttrnd the Walburn nr Mrs R. W Vaugh- :was Mr/11. Jal'k Welch. chair· tionl,
I
S
' OWDtr lubJ•ot lo l'inos
reRail Estete For I •
World Stllndatd ol (;ompact : merllng to bl:' h('\d durmg Ll•nt &lt;m.
Iman, MrN. Chnrle!l Dodd, Mr!'l. "Cut Your Own Taxts" llel
el. .ltew~ f?rward an~
;erse.
dEq.
u
lpped
to
Zig
zag,
j
,.
~
{&gt;R-SALE-:7rOOm
house
lol:letllenct
The
Hev
M
E
Dnwsun
will
MAR
8
;Tom
Hoffman, Mrs, Martin Ber- 64 POllOI, It illustrated wit~
Mlpr Mol'llllft London,
5
ancy ;srgn$ use
msert •·::~ted on Main St , Pomeroy I BiJ car room, rid• 1nd per· lead tht se!lsrons.
TIH• WSCS or' Heath Metho- . i!lford and Mrs. Edwin Roush . l_!lm_pla form• anti c~lt~ SOc. L
lynov•
catnJ. ay 36 42 - terms I Phone SH 2-4834.
3 2 6tp lormanl'e. Smab c4r ~conoiD)
The Auxiliary of the Pomeroy fdl."t Cl1urch will m'*t \1onday Gue!lts attendlnJ were Mn.
2 2S Sic
WY 2·3862 ·
and m•DIItrlbiUt)'
1Ht&gt;nd Citizens Sand Radio Club evemnK, March 8. at the church Frank BaJJey. Mr!l. Charlea ZerDON'T PUMP you slugii!ll.sei}: Sl~:du;.::n~~/orp~~~: ~~HRu~:
S•e .
I will meet WednesdAy at 7:30 ·at 7:30 p. m.. Program choir· kit. ~r~. Harold Rose, Mr1.
tie lank. C!:'t Klean-f:m-AII ' 4834
·
Metropolltn Moton
p. m. at the home of ~rs. Theo Iman and devotional leader will Max Eichinger. Mr~ . J. V. Mrseptic tank cleaner.
L11nd- 1 - .· ·. ~
. - E. Main Street. Pomeroy
Neulllmg.
Ibe Mrs. C. F. . Young and Mrs. Grew, Mrs. R. V. Whitmore,
50c A Copy
mark F11rm Burt"AU.
HOU SE for sale. 4 room1, bath,
Pbont WY Wl'l'l
March ~
~
1Mildred Zeigler. Hol\te~se., will Mrs. Eugene Hester 1nd Mrs.
At Our Counter
li
218 Hcl full basement
Aluminum
4 22 tfc The W.SC.S. of the Mlnrrs- be Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mn . Farley:memberlattendlnJwere
iltGoe bela
sidtng storm doors, and win- ,
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-::::~l.asl your
do'&gt;' s Pnced reasonable. Can
1 lllml C111 W11964 APPLIANCE
be " '" at 773 &lt;.rant St., Mid- ~
llllllo
CLOSE·OUT SALE
dteport , Ohio.
J 2 61P
FOR--S ALE - .. 6- rOOm - h-;,·u11e '
~
RU. CLOII.OUT I
with b&amp;th, one floor plan In I
ror Aent
1-ARtSTocur
Middleport ,. :l block~ rrom 1
ond both
WA!HIR __ $235.00 $210.00
"chool ~ church - gmcery '
:~;~~ In Middleport, 1-ARI!TOCRAT ELEC.
Very jOod neighborhood. Call i
IIOJOr. 390 .1. Second DRV!R
$179 .00 St50.00
_w~-5465:__
_ .1 1 6tc I
I-CUSTOM
lilro, howard C.cll, WY WASHIR __ $17!.00 $155.00
SALE : Three bedroom11, 1
3 3 tfc
l~PACIMAKIIt ILIC.
bath, ba.sement. aar•Je, ,.,
tireiiilbid apon. oavu
nos_oo S11o.oo
furnace . fireplace. 2'1 lot.J:. 1
ltb ba1b f
Z-15 CU. ,T. COMI,
Phont 773-5811 Malon.
couple. 'ROSTLIII 1349.10 $315.01
1nllllleo" flll'llilhed. or
Phone WY
Hl·30tp
Mal In Middleport. 212 S 1-11 CU. FT. UPRIGHT
'RIIZU $245.00 $221.00 FOR SALE-MicldieDCII'f'o tan.
Pltlh A-ve.
I 18 trc 1-20 CU. ,T, UPRIGHT
ell buUdJn&amp;, tacatod Ia N.
• noDI ond balb l"j,OriiiiOJ,t PRIIZIR - 1265.00 $240.00
SOeond Stroat, MJdQitport.
Gnod tlrt'~ . run:. tint' Hrr d lll

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NEW HAVEN

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1'156 Buick Specl•l H.T. Cpa.

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and 10mt straw . Bmmett G.
SALE : Homw for ·IBle, 3
Will , Pomeroy, Ohio.
bedroom!! , bath, c1rport. Bar2 25 ntc , rJsonvlllt. rf&amp;liOnablt. Phone

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5 rooms
PIZZAS !

AI

Mth, !lhower and tub. &amp;3 S.
:ltd StH Middleport,

Phone

_ W_Y_2-26_71_ _
1 1!!1 tic
TI~Ali.F:R LOTS - free
81t.. and water. 8rown· 1 rz.1 u
t•r f"Jark !Stak! Approved)
Mlrof"r.,vllle, Ohio, Phooe wv,
2-.t:J24
l I~ tfc
.IODERN 4 room and bath fur·
nlshed apartmen1. Middleport.
WY 2-3174.
~~ l tfr
~ ROOI\I apll'llljeut IIDd ;both
unrurnll!bd All' utlll!lej furnished. Upstairs abov~' Dr.
Dvr.ovan's oflce. Phone WY
W04f., WY ~i 11 Uo

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SH 2·m6.
2 2! 12tc
Home- FOR~SALE - - -Fiv• room
made compt.,tely from cru~t homo~«' plu• breakfa~t
room
to deliciou~ !llauct. Choire or and bath at 123 Union Av~.
P~pp.eronl, Sau!JBfl!', Hamhur11 St'f'n b~ appointment. Phone
er,
or Mushroom rextra). WY 2-2564.
2 22 He
Prlc~ by •ize, llrJe U. Med- --:. - - - -- , - ----- -ium 75c, !'lmall 50c. .Jock '' FOR SALE . 8 room house, othb 'ldl
h t d ld
DBiry Bar, Mlddltport WY 2er ou,t Ul ngs, 0 1 an co
1
9987.
runn ng
wat~r , .,
acres
2 24 121 c
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ll:round. Located on Route 325.
deiJvered first 811 d second Contact : Hontl Dennl'y, Rut·
cuttine. Also Straw. w. Cliff land, Ohio.
2-21-fllc
.
Stout. GuyiYlllt, Ohio.
RL FOR- SALE:--4 room- frame
CHAMPION BULL FLOWN TO OHIO - LCR Sir Sam 24th, winner ol •last Wednelday'e annual Fat Stoc!t Show ID RoultoD. Tun, ll'dveil
1, Ph. MO 2·2439.
2-t3·30tpl house, basement, lor1• lront In Cclumbu• around 11 a.m., today on a TWA lll&amp;ht from Houston. Sir Som ls awattln1 •hlpment to his new ownen, EIIIII'IOD E. Ji:~ 'l'rlplt
porch, hot ond cold water, EEE Ranch, and Robert {Bob) Evans, Hidden Valley Ranch In Gallla County. The two·year-old CharoWs bull,. OWill mort world 1'Rl P!'OI8!1J
Army field jackets, Air BxB room added lor bath . 2 records than any other animal . Posing behind Sir Sam following the grand championship ceremonies In Htlllltln OD Feb. 24 are Seolt Helldenon.
Corps coveralls, pants
andl .acres ground on Old Chf'ster 1executlve secretary of thl!! AtneMe~n lnternational Charolais J\ssn. , Houston; Robert Evans, ow.ner of the Hidden ValleY. Ranch; the .assistant
shirt' Carl Chevalier, Long\ Road . Ph : WY 2-6127.
manager of the ~'at Stock Show: J•m Lawrence . manager of Htdden Valley Ranch; Mrs. Jerry Litto.u. C~, Mo., aDd Milt. 11-lilattnou,
Botlolll.
2--11-30\p
2-27-12tc ,treasurer of the AICA, which i.s based in Houston.
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18-0aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Mar. ! , 1985
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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Chester Church of God Holds
First Service in New Basement

NOW YOU KNOW

Lenten Services
At Mid-Week
Begin Tocloy

ELBERFELDS WELCOME YOU To A Preview of the Most bdtlng •nd Prettiest F•shlons for
Spring In the Rudy To We•r Dep•rtment on the Second Floor. DrftMI, Coah, Sulb, Bloulel,

'the Chester Church Of God 34 feet and when eompleted
htld Jtl first servict in its new I will be modf'rn in structure,
Church baseomenl. Wednesday 1having the best 1n lighting and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan St. Paul's L_uthera~ Church
Htning February 24th for Lhe- other fixtures . The basement and Mrs. Waid Windon were in of Por:neroy Will begm a se_rles
wHkly prayer meeling with 48 h&amp;.s four Sunday &amp;hool rooms, Columbus Monday and attend· I of mtd-week Lenten Servtces
1n attenda nce Special singmg a spac1ous Juditorium and a 1ed the antique show and ~le on Ash Wednesday, Mar . 3 at
and testimomes were held af- full width pulplf T'he bui lding beld at the Ohio State fair- 8 p.m. .
I
ter whtch the District Dirt'l'tor, i~ ht&gt;ated b\ an 185.(0) 8 T u. grounds.
r .The mJd·w~k Lenten theme I
.
' will be "Chrtsl Calls
H 1s
Rev . Dean . R. Coodv•ell
of ga s rurnart: The basemen! will
Jakie Schuler of Portland is Church.'" a series or sermons
Jac~gon delivert'd the mt:&gt;Ssagt&gt;, bt&gt; used for servlct-s until the spending a few days w1tt1 h1s 1 based upon thl:'
letters to the
pra1sing the., people
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Goodwill !llso attended.
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- Roland fisher, student
at o eve a 10n m e · ew es a·
Dunng
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the
Mountain
State
Busmess
Co
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The fir st Sunda;ro School snd church re-orgamzt&gt;d and elecl- lege spent the weekend with _The s:ermon topic for _ l hI_s :
worship ~ervicf wa s held the 1er the followmg offll"Pr&lt;~ ·
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M"-· _f1rst m1d-week
worship will
following Sundav. Feb_ 28. wilh
~
.
. 'son Fisher and farrtily.
bt " A Cal! for .New
Enthusse in atte ndanc~ . Rerord at - ' Freeman Williams. rlerk
lasm." The blessed Sacrament
tendance for the year was 61 I .laJm·: Baile-~&gt; church chons- Mr and ~ry- William Fisher 10r Holy Commumon will be cele- !
The new church had tts t.t&gt;- _t~r. Sunda~·- Sehool . offll'ers, and son, Wllhe, of Belpre and bra ted also al this Ash Wednes- l
ginning during the summf'r of I F.rt"flman Yt illtams, supt . r C. I Samm~ Arnold of Syracuse I day servi iP IL bt&gt;~i_n th e t ,e~ltm I
adu_lt were dmner guesbi of Mr. ~nd Season in the spmt of dedJca1963 as a branch Sundav Sf'hool] WolJ. J r . asststant:
in a temporar bui l din~ at the ~ te-acher. _J ame-s Ba1h:·y : Edd1~ IMrs. Mason FlS~r and fam1ly . tion and consecration to the 1
home of Mr Yand Mrs Free- A~h . asststa nt . You ng People's ~rs. Mason Ftsher and Mf5. Lord. On ealh sdccessive midman Williams in the Pine Grove class. (' ,. Wolf. tearher: !~~!.ton ~oush ~er~
Tuesday week sennce thereafter, the Orcoinmunitv _ A half dozen al- l Ow1ght Spf&gt;n&lt;'t'r ass1stant. Jun·I "IS!tors m Gallipolis.
.
der of Vespers will be hsed.
t d d
·d
th d ' 1f ior Class Edna Bearhs leaehMr. and Mrs. Jack Cummms The theme for the Sunday
;n e °\~~b e h wt&gt;c 100 u er Ella Spt•ncer ass 1sta.nt · Pri- 1and ramily of Columbus spent morning Worship hours beginev. r~ 1us , . wh 0;:as hP'o'r. marv (']ass t e;,t c he~ I .ois. E~ !the weekend with the1r parents. ning on Invorabit Sunday the
! or o1 ,.
••Or1a ~ uurr
· · Barbara
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-Wolf
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· 1or Brown of first Sunday in Lent will' be
t&gt;rsbar"h
assist- Mr . and Mr!l. y IC
God near Racine
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ant· · Begmners
c-lass · teacher Mmersvl·11 e an d Mr. and Mrs. I '"G uideposts To Heaven
" w.ith
Afterward , durmg
the
same
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Floyd
Cum
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Dons Bearhs St&gt;ert~tarv ot Sunmms, acme.
the sermon Lop1c for the
Bummer. Rev. GJI!Jt&gt;rt Spenc::er 1
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Mrs Adam Ebersba ·h
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began ho ld ing Tent m~:etings d&amp;y Sehoul. Willard Ehersbac h. M ·G
Hb
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an Sunday bemg "God's Endurmg
rs . eorge o stetter
and Word ." Members and fnends of
~ the Chester Hrea . and then I Y.P E offirer!l are Dwight daughter. Pamela, VISited Sun-1st. Paul's and st John's Luthm August 1963, a tent ~ev1val , E. Spent" e-r. presJdent; Penney ,day evening at Parkersburg, W eran Churches and the public
;;as sc hPdu.l,ed on the ( hest.er 1wol f se&lt;·re!ar~·. I.Dib Ebers- IVa wtth Mr. and Mrs. George are cordially invited.
Commons. and an evan geh sl j hacl1, song lradt&gt;r.
IPowell.
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was engagt&gt;d . Rev _ \1ary Hag-'
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t!r. , of Cincinnati . From
1] 11 s I Time ol St' T vlt ·e~ ar! Sunday ~
reviva l. the new church quicktv · Sehoul. 9 30 B m. worship ser·
camP alive _ nev_ ~-.· w (~off vwe 10 45 .1:1 n1.: evenmg servSlate overseer met with 111~ Ire 7 p.m. : Y.P.E. sPrvices, F'ri~roup and set the- 1Ww church d&lt;J v 7 · 3~ p 111 .. prayer meet ing
m order. recming 24 members I each 1\ ednesday at 7 30 p.m.,
I
into the churPh. He appoi ntPd
Th is coming f"rlday evening,
.
RE'v . Spence~- as pa-;lor
, the y P.E. ::.oeiety wilt have as Mr. Paul C~scl, Middleport Mrs. Laura Powell Bradbury,
Later on. hv~: nt'w m~'mbf'rs ~uest speaker. Kt&gt;v . Douglas postmaster,
ts ?" crutc~es long-time resident of Middle- 1
were rPCeived
1'lint' the Distrirt Youth Direc- due_ to a foot Injury sustam- port, observed her 88th birthThe churrh Sund&lt;t\' &amp;:hool '
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ed m .a basketball game last day at her home
Monday,
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!Of' U1 uJ 11 1p01IS
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and Y.P F. tYoung People's
·
I week.
March 1. She shared the day 1
Endeavor J were organized and
The Chester Church of GOO I Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morgan wtth her daughter, Mrs. James I
Iince August u1 1963 have pl'o- : extt'nds a wH rm wekome to any :and daughter, Kathy, have re- Arnold. who has the
same
gressed well. It soon becam ~ 01 tht: servic~s
turned from a ~acation trip to btrthday date.
I
apparent that the present bui ld-:
--!Tampa, Fla. Ke1Ul Morgan reing. known as "The
Upper tt;ixth Hirthtln U
.mained with his grandmother, Mrs Arnold and her da~gh- ~
Room" was madequate- so !he 1 ·Y
Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
ter, Judy (Mrs Lewts Smtth)
members ~tanned • new churd o. l 0/Jserved Tuestlay
, Mrs: E. M. Wood spent Sun· took the bu"lhday dmner to
Several locatwns were consld- 1 Robert Powers. :-son or Mr. ·day tn Ravenswood, W.
Va. Mrs. Bradbury and also the deered in the Chester area before i and Mrs. ~~ rank Powers, obser- i wtth her son and daughter-in- corated cake, enscribed '' Hapa site was agreed upon. Mr. ved his sixth birthday anniver-1 law,
Mr . .and Mrs. C. L. py Birthday Nanna" from Mrs.
and Mrs. c. c. Wolf Sr , of Ches~ 1 sary Tuesday in the Middle- Wood.
Arnold and her daughter,. Judy,
t~r. donated an acre of land I port Kmdergarten class taught 1. Mr. Da~ .Lambert remains and son, Jimmy, of Cmcmnati.
one mi le eBsl of the \'illage or by Mrs. Pearl Reynolds.
se~1ously 1_11 m Veterans Mem·
Chester . just off Slate Route Mrs. Power!S served cupcaket onal Hosr~1~I.
Other callers included Mr.
248 on the Chester t 8 h · and tee cream to !he children Mrs. Y. illlam McGrothen and and Mrs. Charles Asa Bradroad near the Cheste~ a~;:,~-] and gave favors of "grab bags" Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGroth· bury and daughter, Suzanne,
Course
of toys, CBndy and easter eggs. ers of Columbus were house who presented her with flow1
Another fartor in de-term ' . She wa~ assisted hy Mrs. Rey-. auests of. Mr. and Mrs. Hor· ers, and Kathryn French. Mrs.
ina th'ts .t
th
.bml nolds w1t.h thl? part y
iace McElhmny over the week- Bradbury also received
tele- ·
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rom
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or Pamela Powers, s:ister ol t)le 1of Mrs. Margaret Reynolds.
her daughter, Mrs. Leo Edc as 8 1ap . w.as 8_1· honored guest , Cindy Hindy,l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay of wards , of Miami. Fla., and her
ready avatlsb le on Mr .. Wolfs Oick Owen . Howard L. West, Columbus are guests of Mr. and granddaughter, Mrs. Hi I a h
~arm f~om the Columbia Gas I Suzie Samuels, Kellt·e Burdt&gt;tte Mrs. William Grueser
and , Urban of Zanesville. She reo. whJch lalt!'r beca me Bvail- and Cathy Cul t&gt;ma 11
daughter, Debbie.
ceived many cards and gifts.
able:
.
1 Seeted •t the birthday table ;
A wate: well was dr1lled near with Robert were Pamela Pow-· William Grue•erJ
and at Lake Okeechobee with
the locat1on and work was be- e", Cindy Hindy, Kt'llee Bur.l
Mr. and Mrs. Guv ~'11o.;&lt;:cll.
j
10-n on the basc~en:.
. dette l Dick Owen and Howard Are Returne'! _
Home
They were accol '
·d to
The new church Js 60 ft't'-t by L. West.
' Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Grues- Florida by Mrs.
Roush
·--~- - --- - ~ - er have returned from a three- who visited with Itt urother
weeks v~cation in
Florida. IKenneth Zuspao in r' ort Meye;
They vlstted 10 Daytona Beach, and Mn. William
Reynolds,
Miami •nd Fort Lauderdale. who was the guest of
Mrs.
Se
While In Oneca they visited Mayme Rainey, former Middl&lt;'
- ~era! members or the Mt . State, both of BidweU.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen port resident.
&amp;torJah Baptist Churc:h were !
---- -- tn Glouster Sunday where they :
took part in the Hocking Sub- :
District Missionary Convention i
~ the Ftrst Bapll!;t Church. .
~ending were Mrs.
Laura
Young, Mrs . Arnold Richards . I
Mr1. Margaret Bowles. Mrs.
Ntllle Winston, Mrs. Mary F' . I
Baumgardner. Middleport and ;
Mrs. Gertrude Butler of Rut - ;

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:nr keeps people ou~ of town "'1 Joe Aber. the mayor of Me1
Some commumty, leader! m cas~s. the towns ~ave plans ~ney for sewage dJs~sal here va~ely~wned water plant. ~e able eventually and 11 there ts I fhe highway problem w~s : He
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the hea~ of Ohio s 28--c~ty outlmed and money m the bank ! m Pomeroy,'" he sa1d. "We sa1d .Pomeroy and nearby M1~- any_. we want to get our fingers I more fully . explamed by Ott1s !"dropped off" and people are t neighboring Morgan County,
Appalachta area are skeptical t&lt; supplement federal funds . 1 hnven't had a chance to make 1 dleport would probably buy don tt. "
Huffman, mayor of New Lex- i not using recreational facilities I was mterested m improvinl
about how the Appalachia De- Charles Legar, mayor of Pom- formal application yet. But if Jointly .
Shepard said the to wn m&lt;..in- ington, a Perry County town of \ at nearby Burr Oak . once a that town 's sewage and water
velopment Act is going to work, eroy in Meigs County, an Ohio we're gQing to progress down Another mayor wilh some def- ly needs new sewage and wat- 4,514 persons which lies along I popular swimmmg and boating facilities. "Our pLans are iD
but most of them know what River town with a population of here at all, we ' re ~oing to have ir.ite ideas about where Lhe Ap- er facilities, a common com- the coal route from Ohw 's strip I spot. Huffma n sa id people do progress,' ' he said.
thty'll do. with the money once 3,345, summed up the feelings ~ hsve an adequate sf-wage palachia money should go was plaint }n the southeastern Ohio mi.ne. regions .
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I not want to pull thetr camping . Only James B. Skirvin, the
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of most of the mayors: "I nev- dtsposal system."
R.dymond Shepard. mayor of area. We hope Lo have enough
Htghways are gomg to be trailer::; mt.o the lake area be- cit} of Ironton in Lawrence
Of five town. leaders Inter- er we~s much in favor of this "We have plaM and specifi- Athens, the home of Ohio Uni· plans done to present to the fed- the most important thmg. There c.:; use of the heavy traffic and ; t..ounty , in the southern-most
viewed, only one r~fused com- give:aw.ay stuff, but as long as i cations r~dy. We have clos~ to versity and seat of Athens eral official~. on st-wer and wat- is _a tremendous amount of co~l poorly paVf'd winding roads . 1ti~ of Ohio, declined comment
~ent. Th~ oth_ers t~mediately they ve got ~ose federal pro~-~ $180,000 m the bank. ~e just Co~nty .
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' We have at least half a doz.. He added , ·u will deflmtely have any way ol gettmg m and we nee-d here IS a bypass ," be l would go along with Ule Appaities which needed federal aid cipate."
I Legar also mentioned a pos- en projects started. We think be a help to us 1f they open a out. All that heavy truck traf- s&lt;&gt;ld .
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