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Save I ·Eiberfelds ·Store Wide January·Clearance
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CIRCULATION

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December Sl. 1963

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VOL XV NO. 226

FRIQAY, JANUARY 10, 1964

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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ORSANCO Moves on

Be Thrifty! Save All 0 f Your Saleslips From'

SUN., MON. ond TUES.
J•nu•I'J 12 15
JOHN STURGESS'
"THE GREAT ESCAPE"

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FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR HOME AND WEARING ~PPAREL FOR
YOUR FAMILY.

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(Technicolor)
Steve McQueen..Tames Gar·
oer. Rirhard Attenboro11~h.
Sames Donald, Chas. Bron,.,_... James Coburn. Novf'l by
Brookhill. TRUE war
Mass escape frnm GN -

many's maximum st&gt;c urity
ramp Stalag 111 by 76 allied
airmen during World Warn.
(Oiorcartoon
Running time 3 Hrs.
_Box-office cioses 8:00P .M.
tlo advance n admission.

BAHR CLOTHIERS

e SOFA BEDS $55.00
3 PCE.
e BEDROOM $99.00

SEMI - ANNUAL

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT

HARTLEY ancl BENNETT'S
J-ANUARY

BEGINS FRIDAY, JANUARY lOth

• Mens Dress Trousers Reduced 20% ·
• Mens Sweaters:~~:~·· Reduced 20%
• Boys Zip Out·ToppetsR:f9. s14:tS'

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95 Now

SHOES DISPLA YEO
ON RACKS
FOR
EASY SELECTION

MENS SUITS

MENS SPORT COATS

Reg. $39.50 .
NOW $29.95 •
Reg. $45.00 _ _ NOW $34-95
Reg, $55.00
NOW $44.50
Reg. $65.00
NOW $52:50

Reg. $32.50 - - - NOW $26.00
Reg. $27\50
NOW $22.00
NOW $21.50
Reg. $26.50
Reg. $19.95
NOW $14.95

-CONNIES- PARIS FASHION- CHARM STEPBy Connie, Paris

1 LOT MENS

Tex., said the defense would

petition criminal Dlst.
Judge
Joe B. Brown Jan. 20, for
a
change of venue. " We'd like to
get 2QO . to 300 mil Ill! away from
Dallas," he said. Ruby, a &gt;Z·
year-old dapper strip

VALUES TO 6.99

HOODED

MENS SWEAT SHIRTS

1.87 2.87
3.87

Reg. $1.99 Value

Now $1.69
2 for $3.00

eConnies

AUSTIN, Te•. Texas Gov. Jillln
CfSJ!~ll~ annoonced

DRESS SHOES
eColors-

R...
Rog.
Rog,
Rog.

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prodicled that Prtt~:, John· ·
he ''Wiillkl&gt;• '·!'Hie&lt;:I!O!I
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inju~

by

the same sniper who assasSlnated Pre&lt;ident John F. Kennedy,
wa.~~ t
ad at a news conference
w~en h«: WOUld Bnnounce his po--

HIIcal intentions. "I'll jusl an·

now

for re--elec--

Dramatization
Is Announced

tion as governor."'

$5.95 --~ NOW $4.)'5
$5.011 ...... NOW $4:80
$4.011 --.- --- NOW $UG
$12.95 - -&lt;--- NOW $9!95

Now $4.69 each
2 for $9.00

"''""
$3.00
ro $6.95 - - - Now

REDUCED
MEN'S HATS · · · · 20%

MEN~ WORK UNI~

eCharm Step

Woondad
Connally
Thurslray

R... $350 ------ NOW $110

BOYS' SWEATERS

Values To $6.00

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MEN'S PAJAMAS

1 Lot Mens Sport Shirts

• Paris Fashion

eHi-Heels eMedium Heels
eStacks
Cranberry, Dark Brown, Black, Otter.

of

national televishm cwrieras ·Nov.
24 and shot to death Lee Harvey Oswald, accused assassin

nounce right

'•Otter

tease

club owner, dashed in front

son could carry Te~il,. lUI"' to.

SPORT SHIRTS Sweat Shirts Mens&amp;Bo.ys
Reg. $2.99
Va1ues To $5.00
J ACKU 1S
Now $2.59
Now $2.9B
2 for $5.00 Reduced 25'%
2 for $5.00

Fashion and Charm Step

.eBiack

In Panama Fight

of President Kennedy.

:1 STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY lOTH AT 9:00 A.M.

eRed

Rog. $49.95 _ _ NOW $38.00
Reg. $45.00
NOW $34.00
Reg. $34.95
NOW $27.51)

Reg. $35.75 - - NOW $27.95
Reg. $29.95
NOW $24.00
Reg. $24-95
NOW $19.95

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FLATS

MENS TOP COATS

MENS ZIP OUT TOPPERS

DALLAS - Jack Ruby's law·
vers said Thursday lhey wanl·
ed his murder trial moved away from the "harsh and un·
real" climate ·which they said
WIJS created by Dallas n e w s
media. J. H. Tonahlll of Jasper,

' Per lull

Reg. 6.90 _ N~w $6.00

VALUES TO 9.9S ON SALE AT
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Ladies Wearing Apparel

Boot-Type HOUSE SLIPPERS

LADIES

By "LUXURIOUS"
Colors-Red, Black, Blue, Pink, Bone. Outstanding Val·
ues. Regularly $4.99.

SALE

REG.
REG.
RIG.
RIG.

2.87

PRICE

VaiYn To

eALL SALES

$11.95

SNOW BOOTS

e NO EXCHANGES

Jwt a few pairs left in miMeS' and lldies' siU!JII. By

eNO RETURNS

Con nie and U.S. Rubber Co. Values to 12.99, now •• •

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DATE;. FRIDAY, JAN.

10

2.87

4.87

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25%

Jeckets &amp; Car Colts
RIDUCED

REMEMBER

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LADIES', SLACKS
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SKI~TS

$11.95 ------ ...II
$1G.95 ------ $f.l8
$7.95
$6.29
$6.95 - ----- $5.29

7.87

25% ·

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REG. Pl.95 ---- $!5,95 ,
RIG. $19.95 .... $14.95
REG, $17.95 ---- $12.95

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Reclucecl 25%

LADIES
BLOUSES
$2.99
p ,:J9

REG.
REG.
RIG.
RIG.

UDIES' COATS ........

$3.95
$4.95
$5.95

R~DUCED

$3.10
$3.19 .

t4.69

20%

SPORT SHOES
By CONNIE and PARIS FASHION

Values
To 7.99

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. . eziierged from Ito cloak or pared with G per coni • yur In
fJCfiC)' ond stuck 1 dagger 1n the tiJSOs and with the U.S.
lie Kremlin-made Image oltho 'rote tut y•ar of 3.7 per cent.
lav~ econom).
Russia ..yo its "nadooal inlD an unprocodonled newo CQJM," o similu arowlh meutcdel .. lhl "lfency, which ur&lt;ment. rose 6 per rent in 1962.
trJdltloully never t.ttllu told The Soviet agricultural outreportOre Thursday that Russia put CIA said, dropped 4 per
fi "fallltia behind in the eo&lt;&gt;- cent in 1962 oDd probably more
nomit race" and needs $2 bil- than thlt in 1963; the rate ol
Uon worth o1 machinery and oxpension of fixed luvHtmenl,
0q.tlpmeot from the West to 011 which growth depends, hal
k!ild PN111laed new tndus!7iet. beea cut in hall; and Ru"lan
Russia's annual economic gold reserves have dwindled
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Klirushch.v aiiiHIUDCOd on Dee. tta tradtdon of sllence! CIA •
t • major new prqp-am to er· new Information man, Paul M.
pand Russia'•. cbemieal and fer- Chretle~, said o oumbe• of of·
1i11ser lndwtr.... CIA Hlimlt.- lictol$ mcludin&amp; President Johned this would nqulro imporll son felt llte lnlormattoo on tho
of machinery and oqulpment Soviet econo111y was baolc to ,,_.
from the free world ol "~rot sues of lorell!l1 poliCy in the
hundred mlllion dollars a yedr," United States and aU the free
perbape ~ billion lor the seven. world.
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (UPil- hours were Mro. Ferry R. un~
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Son. Barry _Goldwater hal trlfl· den, Rt. I Northup, Mrs. Pol'
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&amp;ered the !tnt IUD blown .,..,. rest Robinson. Patriot Sta&amp;:l..
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trovers_y of the presldenllol Al!dt'f\11 R. Phllllpe, Rt. 2 wn
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campaigll wIt h a charte City, Mn. ~laniey H. ~
that the natlon's long range In- derson, W. Va., Terry
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~ ~ \brool&amp;b bef.n..l
tercoutinental balllsUc missiles maa,.Rt. 1 Leon, W.Va., Mrs,
ten•
bad fi1 .... "Aobamid.~ l 'ciDIJ
(ICBM'a) wore not dependable. Stella G. Ebe~ach. 275 Rut·
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hope w1ut,t I beVe wrlttee will
year JI&lt;Oil'am.
Goldwater, whc admitted be land St., Middleport, Mrs. Your letter lrqm ~ c&amp;UH other afrlo to dise.tll
And because of the lowered
probably would "catch hell" for . Gertrude Neloon, 840 Grant st., of Being Innocent" prom
thee llllnl ond flpd 11ttl ibW
ao_ld reserves, the U.S: ogency
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the statement, told a newa con- Middleport, Cbarles R. Kfto. me to ~lte. I alii a fresbmaD aren't alone 1'hey maj be II!JI'o
said, Russia has been angling
ference Thursd~y, "I don't feel ling, 3liThlrd Ave., Chelapeake girl at 1 well-known coU., priJed boW .llllliYI£rW' 'II'IU
for more credita and longer resafe at ali about our missiles Willie L. Wineka, Ironton, Mrs. where the ratio of boyo vs. glrll them. but are atralil·fll .be.'1he
payment terms from tho West.
to tell you the truth. 1 wish th~ Mabel T. Rose, Ashland, Ky., Is fairly high. Because ol this different 01!!1." .:;, NO LONO.
The United State. hu beea try·
Defense Department woold ,tell Mrs. Jarrell D. Welch, Ashland, • have come In contact with EJ!, ASHAMED OF BEING JN.
ina to persuade Ita Allleo to
the people how undependable Ky., and Mrs. Percy Weaver, many young men, and I have NOCENT (llld reaolvad Dol to
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hold tbo•e credlta to live years
the long range mlaoUeo are." Jr., Ravenswood, W. Va.
fouad their primary interest lower my atondanll)
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COOhLUMBUS-An_::!~. ';f~- Hinel;rllma
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NEWARK (UP!)- Authorities today questioned two said, IWula'• foreian aid coots ~ O:::te~s candidacY classified.
1011&gt; Mill St., NetsonvUie, son, their "educated views" (j u 11 I hope many collese girl! ' cUp·
teenage Granville brothers in connection with the rifle are gomg up because ol fD. lor the Republican preoldentlal In Washington, Delense s,.c. 10:44 a.m. Thursday.
Mrs. 11 Alii was), 1 am COIIIltsntly It ond dlscuu 11, ~ tile ·
alaying of their parents, Herman and Barbara Leasure, at ere"!'~ ddera";~l• on comrnl~ nomination forced him Thura- retsry Ropert McNamsra aaid Richard G. Steele, 645 Fourth htt wltb such remarka 11 "What "consideration" pet.·
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l})elr fann late Thursday.
men~ ma w pas years.
day to rebuff them publicly just Goldwater's chqe was "com· Ave., son, 10:10 a.m. Thursday. gives you more pleasure?" "1t's You menllo!l IOme\llltli that
Licking County Sheriff John Koontz, Coroner George The basic cause of the eco- two days before his flrot v..,. pletely mllleadlng ... political· Mrs. Ronald B~a&amp;l, Rt. I Min- the ullimlte in communicat.- hal bOthered me tor ltln!e time,
Greale and Prosecutor Virginia Weiss questioned the nomic _ problems, lite agency lure Into the state.
ly irresponsible and daniaslni ersv!lle, son, 8.0?' a.m. 'l'hllr• ion," "You won't be lnlriiDI ond that 11 the ~t ap~d
boya, David, 17, and Danny, 16, through most of the night satd, ,. lhol Rutsfl has been Ohloa•• for Goldwater, head- to the national security."
day.
anyone" "You're 18 now l1lCI -'von to ••mm•• •" '"'· lbe curafter Koontz said the deaths were apparently murders.
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DtoeharJed
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d
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A • a) Killed i
eel by Dr. N. B. Livingston Jr. New York Gov. Neltton A. p 11 11
., ••--har 6 ed able to thlllk lor yllllrl4!11, 10 ,...., rent crop o1 "osperta'~ . Vi~ o
He ruled out the poss•
y o mur er-smc e.
rum
n
of COlumbus allliOIIIIced
ll Rockefeller, Who campaigned in
a en recenuy """' • get what your parent thlllk," write for magazlnel. Tbeie ~
LeiUill'e, 40, wao found In the lngs took place in the early Highway Accident
would enter ~- partial slate of Manchuler Thlll'lday night, re- Included Sa_muel carter, M r 1 ' "YQ!I'rt out In the world, ao..,.. pie with their avant • I rod-e
barn of hla 190-acre dairy farm. evening since the cows on th&lt; One accident, ID which an candlda!ell In the May primary !Used to be drawn Immediately Claude Dantels, Mrs. Jane Mot- joy llle." Also- "You'll chlngo_ldeaa (whieh ' aell well beclllllt
He had been shot once in the farm h~d not been milked. Ray- animal wao killed, was lnvesll· to oppose coovenllon delega!ell IDto the controversy. "1 haven't ter, Sherman Barnett, Wffilam your mind. Walt till you'Ve been they're stsrtllng) izni,Iy jbataes
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~~le ·~:-~:rl,
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f
Ite son " Gov. got the ·-·~
back 01 the head. M". Leasure. mond Campoio of Newark, who go ted by the Oh lo State PatroI pledg"!,l to "avor
~,.....·-· erAia.bert 11!!'.~·
R&lt;- here two years - you'll be frill. 11 a ·· phy·'-al
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3!, was found in the kitchen or 1owned the farm leased by Lea- in Meigs COunty,
Thursday James A. Rhodes.
either of them seems to have . M Rolland E Smith nd !rated like every other
gtrl of 110 more s~ thin a
tho bouse. She was shot once sure, said he saw Leasure aliv~ night.
Informed of the action, Gold· ao I won't · comment. I don:~ :~~~t'~uchter, ~ M~co here." ·
good meat, and ·u '':'." i'Of'Pl!
through the upper chesl. and I 11 around ~ p.m. Thursday.
It took place at 1: I~ p. m. five water called from his N e w want ·to eel between them, E, Jobnaon and Infant 1011, MrL 1 mull admit that at
0 n e are, shall we IIY bunlry,
Koonl! theorized the ahot might
tentho or a mile 0011th of Rl. Hampohlrt campaign headquar- Rockefeller aald when asked to Robert R. Taylor and Infant point 1 was really confused as why light It? They qu~ llllJII:t
have been fired through a
681 on Rt . 124 near Reedsville. ters. A few hOIII'I later Ohio- comment on the char1e.
daughter, Mrs. Raymond 11ou- to what I belleVed, I hive al- vable ataiiJtlcl which • prove
kltc!Mn window. He oaid both Suit i• Filecl in
A two-month old Herefonl calf ' ans for Goldwater llllued
a
chonvffie, Don Hurt, wan- wayo held my head high and tbat this viewPOint Is the aoo
were shot with • .22-eallher ri- Common Plea• Court owned by Charles E. Humph- statement retracting Its decl·
Hale, WUUam Jordan, CecD Sar· reopected myseU for my high cepted way of IUe, alld whl!
De,
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, reys ran oolo the roadway from oion. Livingston lllfd Goldwater
S.
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re Henry FerguiOII
George moral stantlardll. But the 111111 each -article more and miD?
Economy
Savings
and
Loan
the
east
into
the
path
of
I
car
expressecl
hll
appreciltlon
to
Jobnson,
Harry
Canterbury,
Ju. thlnl I knew I wu rea II y glrla
e, "U lhll" Ia b aw
l
DepuUeo were caled
lo the lcompany, Pomeroy, Wedne... driven north by Merlin Swain h' Ohio
s but added
y
tlt'•w;
be It
farm bY the younger boy, who day filed 1 suit against Marvin 17 Rt 1 Reedsvlle and wa~ .. ~ h
In the
dy Pitchford, J. Everette Mtr- doubling their vaUdlty.
.o • ..,. are, so
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said his parents had been ohot. 0 Swan Pomeroy and Betty k 1·1 d ·The
da
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Je.
lin,
WOllam
Mulhern,
Jr.,
Jtod.
see,
I
heard
only
the
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aay
thlo
kind
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c e
ney Smith and Patrick O'Don- aide, and the arguments were far 11101'1! dangerotq than lt\111
11 h' 'ob
929
a ~as p c
up
· age to the car and the driver • tel are selected In Ohio "
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neiL
"proved" by these "MI on the booktt _..,ch don't clescrlbe •""" J · I Swan. Middiepcrt. seekmg $
at a liVestock safeS bam m 6(1 OVerdue on 8 promiSSOry
ped . , ' Qne
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eampus" ma&amp;ulDe artlclett that maliUe ond lherelore Can't.bt
boys were hyslerlcal when dep- Cou~ty Common Plea• court. j:"' Ar;,sY M paRI 2 wPuom.!.er Mn, Stewart of
. PT. PLEASANT - Mra. Kate I
,
lhni11ed Evlhelr ~~ldders ltand relathted to 11· Thesd.~.~~
utlu arrived
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Implied, .. eqr.,...y ... 10 au orr are era u...., " ' " .
The company Is also see ng cited to Meigs court Jan. 17 Belle,
Va., Dietl i B. Casto, 73, of Ill y~ St,
why fight It?" .
down our moral code with klp:- '
D..ld, o senior. and Danny, olx per cent '"ter.,t from the for slop •ign violatlllll.
f
died lhll morniDg at 2 o cloclt
.
lded logl ··• d"'~ It Ill "
freshman.
were
described
u
date
of
jud~ment
.
MASON
-Funeral
10rvlj!n
in
Hol2er
hoapltal
after
o
lo!ti
And
llten
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hard
for
a
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"line boyo who get along weD" Other activity w8, the s•tTWO SESSIONS
for Eugenia Katherine Stew¥~, lllneos.
fellow wbose viewpoint was op- name of IC!enci, IIICI I'll fltbt
by Granvme High School Prin· ling of March 4. 1964. at 9 a.m. Cub Pack 203 will meet In the 46, of Bell, W. Va., wbo died She' wu born Feb. I, 1890, In Gaqe readfalt:
GaiUpolll poalte from mine. j\1 flrlt we •em with everylii!Dal'yl' fot
clpal Robert Wrighl.
the trial date of the Bureau of first ollwo oessiooa this montb Thursday at the home of ber Mason county, daughter of
A•
IU, 2U, running 40 feet enjoyed each other's compeny because, yoa tee, I. bAve -two
Author!tles theorized the aiay- IUnemployment Compeo.sation vs at 7,30 p.m., Monday In Grace mother, Mrs. Katherine Flob.lale Harvey and Ellzabeth fon rollere, POIIIOI'Oy-Muon 22.· ond he didn't attempt anylhiDg, daughters comlna_up to ~Ilea•
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Frank G. Roush. The suit slates Methodl.&lt;t church.
er Raynes of Ma~, will be Slayton Burns. Her husband 36, Pt. Ple-nl 21.36, Hln!Dn but then be betan to "brain- age.
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that Rouoh an employer, owes Ill hl'ghtln th J 'rl
t.- held Sunday at 2.30 p. m. at J W casto preceded ber In 4.09 r\ina, Kanawha Palla Uil wash" 1M with thote paydlo- I hope · you Youitl . readers
DRYER IGNITED
the Bureau' $183.31 plus interesl. lng
be a~ ~;;ioo. ~~ 0 the Winfield Baptist Church .h.ath' In ltU.
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lalllnJ, Charleston 23.11 riiiDg. iolfcll tactlca - You tnow: wUl help m' by PlattnlnJ talk
An electrtc motor oo a cloth- The plaintiff is also .,eking the C b ter HI h d
cart With the Rev. Ralph Mahoney She
member of the Lotldon wu running 14~ feet, "sex II a natural tleatre," etc., sessions 'with ¢ber lfrll --four
ts dryer il!l11ted In the Leo Hill cQllts
u ma~ , lbatc ar lal
·~ olflclatiDg. Burial will be In
wao 1 Million
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Marmet 18 feet l1lCI Winfield 111,_ the anlhropologlttta oay. I age, Thlnl&lt;"lor - your~•. ltK
l"'•idence causing the Racine
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a spec mee the Winfield cemetery.
Pl. Pleuan!
dam 211 feet.
ke]it him at his dlrlanc!e, all yourselves "What's !ll It . for
Fire department to be called PLEDGES SUPPORT
mg 0 committee and den moth- Sbe was preceded in death by Her only survlvorr are
Jloal -•mealt:
· lite while wooderiDg II be ml&amp;bt me?" And "What 'will ,I 'l!fiOT"
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--• and nephews Funeral
" bellev••• -·erytb""' you
ThUn•uay
at 4:- p.m. e e- WASHINGTON (UPil-Pr.. t- ol Monda night's meetin
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partment said there was about dent Johnson met with memY
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betides her mother, Is IUrYlved ~
Pt PI Y ~~ J~ IS, 4:46 a.m.; BIDgo down 15, And theo 1 read your ool~ ~W· ~=ot
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~!10 damage. Other activity was bel'l! of the Fint Arll CommlsVISITS PARENTS
by ber huablnd, Woller Stewart
h with the"::n JI'RJI'll~ 8:211 a.m.; Ealtern up 18, 2:45 _ and your '!aoafllos atand,'~ -"'= ~ ,.,
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an E·R call Thursday at 1:56 sloo at the White Houst Thur,.. Charleo 1!!. Lee of WestervDle of Belle; I ste~, Paul Slew· I ~liclalln . Burtai will be In a.m.; Defender up 17, 3:10 p. and reallzetl' tliat whUe he wa "-'
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P;m, '"': H•w•rd Donahue, Falr- 1day to pledge his wholehearted spent the weekend with his par- /art of Sparks, Ga., • stepclatlll&gt;- Lone Oak C:metery
01.; A. E. Dyke up 18, 12:30 a. begging. me to "ewe him 110018 cle.
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Im.: Bob l":nter doWII 19, 6:35 consideration lor his
vieW· A~e a • . a
yourse•vH
Meigs Memorial ltotpltal.
Washington
[and La of B han
Dahlgren, Vo.; a alaler, Mnt. The body wiD lie In state at om.; Jerry Boeworth up 20_, polnto," 1 wam't geltlllg IDJ ~ .~ aflalra
penon
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Emma Williamson, local, IIICI
. the church untll one hour be- • ••
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been Ill aeveral monlhll. Friends eral Home alter 10 a. m.,
enewooc1 up Greenup 1:31 1 .m.; does when abe llncfl she really simply~ "&lt;• ;Mw _.t~~
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Pb!Up. Sporn up Greenup 2:30 Cll'tllort ha guy?
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ORDER 8USPI!N8ION
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find mysell
doubtlllg And
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Greenup Luther
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~-··. ... , '' much u I did pre-rlouli.y Jor I animal inrtlildrt"' - Hi
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field, w. Va., ond untll tlme doing btulneu u !he
Valvollne up 11, 5.01 _a.m., 11; have talked to other lftll .'flbo ,ibla eolttJM
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for the services on SUnday.
Reltauraat, 100 Lattley·ll. !D E:. Bowlel tlown 13, 1.20 p.m., feel 1 J 4jo. !'Ill jut .llad I faml4r llVIllg ..., -•1!,_hav,-....
QFFDDO THAN··
recent heariDg lor Vloilllon
Allllti-AsllbiDd up 13, S:IO a.m.; read -·· eolumn In time and low L'd
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son and wife Rachel Roberta· are In ManWASIDNGTON (UPI) - s~ prernlael to • minor on
a.m.; Valley Vf1'/IPI up at,
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trouble, ~Helen Help ' YOU.
Some of the backers of the Alfred hattan. Aft~r a 10-day visit they'U take lent screen llllr Mary Pickford 20, 1983, waa ctven ttnen
... a.m.; Zimmer doWn MeJ.
COMPLE'I'RI ClOVR8Iil
She will
wolooaM J'OIIt Clll'f
Drake musical, "Zenda," which folded on off for thetr villa 10 Portofino ... Get thanked the Ubrary of Congrl!ll suopenaiDn befl)nnlnl noon
I:O_i,; 1::11 p.m.; Buckeye. State Pvt. Glne• L Slelml, datJ.. amuatog uperienc'tl. -~
Ill way to Broadway, are writing angry ready for a Swedish motion picture titled Thursday lor preserving many I&amp; by order of !he Liquor
~~ Melalbl 3:41 p.lil.~ 1-. &amp;bter ol Mr. ond MrL Stanley Helen Bottel ID ~ ,Ill .,.
letters to producer Edwin Lester and the "The Doll." It has been ~reeled by wild of her famouo filnll.
trol eommtwon today.
ldll Polk down Meldahl 4:211 8. Stearnll, Route I, Raclue, aewapaper,
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Sweetheart" of yesteryear, told
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ti ~:m.; Illlno!l
dowo Meldahl typlat eoune at tile Women'•
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· 3:11a.m.
Army CorPI Center, Pori Me: IIVOTID M INTilllf '611.
••won were su fflcient to guarantee the ~an to rough it at the Re~ency Hotel on brarlan of Coo.....
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·you many of my films would
· . ' · ._ p.m.·, n.••rt Glbaon Sbe entered_ the Womeo1 /or.
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r Ave. when they come to New York hav~ turned to dust."
for Walter King, Harrisonville, 11 10
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Mason is set to launch her big properly for his "Hamlet" engagement. By this
who wu taken to Melp Mem- down 12:05 a.m.; C. V, Harner my rps
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aettlement battle against estranged hus· lime, Sybil's friends hope that she will
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY orlll holptt.ttl.
up 12:45 a.m.; Solvay up 3 a.m.; completed basic trliniDg
. .o.,iband James on Jan. 20 .. . Even close have left the country with her children
Stephen Alllllln up 4:45 a,m.; l'ort McClellan, and IJI'IIIuated ..,. ., fto-- V- -·-·~
friends of singer Glora Lynne aren't to avotd t~e enormous, Inevitable and
Mr. and Mrs. carl Lee of
TO MEET SATURDAY
Rober! West up 8:45a.m.; Pea· from Soulhem Local Kith :..._ '"'' ' 11
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aware that sbe plan• to marry C. B. At· embarrassmg publicity-but since ohe Bashan spent Sunday afternoon
IY Downey up 1:20 Lm.
Schoo\ in 1983. .
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!dna, Sarah Vaughn's outward-bound has become involved with a local little with Mrs. Carol Theiss and The Gallll County I c boo I luawl1a Rlv• - Lucy Jane
., ,.,. • ·· -rpouse, as soon as he can wangle the dl· theatre proJ'eet and 1 Ubel suit there's chlldren, Karlo, Kondy, Keith Board will meet Saturdey
lt ..... down
_ London 1:20 a.m.; BEGIN VOTING
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no telling. She may dect'de to stay In
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Oleander
clown Mar. ..., ..-· . _ ,
lion at the Peppermint Lounge, with ev· McDowall coterie, and to beck with the cake and teo cream.
bouse.
met 0•30 p.m.-: J. S.
Lewil otate, began voiiDg toclay f« 1ts • ..._ ""' w""'-' 11otr ,._
· ery Jllrl in the twist mecca's revue ready notorious newlyweda.
down Marmet 2:45 a.m.; Thel• tlr8t letllliiUvt IIHI!Ibl)' The · 1 1 t,. ""::,1~ 111 ! 1
to fall at his feet, but he had eyes only
Social note: A floating New Year's
miSSao
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ma Ann down Winfield 10:11 NBitl tribesmen adl)evld tllate.
for his date-tall, blonde Jayne Helms, Eve party in Greenwich Village it now
pm.; Merrill down Wlnfleld 12:· llood lor lltelr tm1twy Iller 111 '11111
a North Carolina belie who bas become entering its second week ... l!xecutiveo
16 a.m.; Sllldy up Winfield 1:o olgbt·year eompa1p of . ·~ lla .... • New York model
Admiral Rlckov- of a New York bote! are spending sleep~pinion
~.:·m.; ~ z. up Winfield Illes" aPJt!ll tbo jlai!ODII lOY·
er bas been turning down offers of high less nights trying to figure out bow they
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up emmen1 01'-?rimll Mlitiltlr J• _ -. ...., 11111 . ..._
nlaries lor work in private business, and can p.erauade 1 forthcoming big ·aUrae·
PI'. PLEASANT _ Judge Jamea Le~ ,~;~:t;; \Winfield 3:10 a.m.
. wahlrill NehrU.
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will be recalled for two more yrars of lion to cancel her singing engagement at Mason County Circuit Judee, In memorindil,m of
aervice after his retirement this month. one of their rooms. She'o a terrific draw
released Thursday at noon, upheld tbe oction of
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His friends in Washington feel he'll but she wu signed at such a high salary of Point Pleuant and Mayor Virgil Slden, ~pe;~~~
"never really leave the Navy" . .. The they can't figure out how tbey can possicity patrolman Stephen L. Mlller from the city
.drama
notice that Abe Burrows bly break even on the deal, even If they
force.
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in aa aho,w, doctor for hang customers from the chandeliers.
Jud Th
• Inion
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Run '· wu a. hoo t They've been making quiet but deaper· given gefollowing
ompoonan• opappeal was
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. . SOme of ua hive · ate overt~res lo her Intimate• . ··,ping thi Circuit Court by iho City ol. 111pport o! tile actioD by ~den
·from the manage- she wUI bow out In a man• -- ,. · .vould an earlier declsloo of lht three- Ill au~t."" MJI!er, llDd Ia eta.
sayinJ how perfect the whole save lace lor everybody.
man Point Pleasant Pollee CtvO clllvllf~~cw1 ~ II not nee.
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Television'• animated cartoon heroes
ored the city to reinstate Miller the vJOlatiij~Gr iha ndtl 1M
: 'Why columnists don't always beUeve from Yoai Bear to Freddie FUntstone 00 the Ioree.
· -m•'•llolta ol. .....
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• ni~la:-...o_r "no comment" comments: will have to make room lor a pen·and:
Thuroday• 1 opinion wa, hailed ;;;:;'other ~tflay
Oct. IS, this space noted; "Membera ink anthropoid namell Magllla Gorilla. only on the question of .metb- I'Ulet and retiU!Aiklns _In tfltct
Nelson Rockefeller aet are bet- He starta a weekly seriea fan. 18, and ia er Miller 11 or 11 1101 a legal l!hould bl .loUOII'ed 1M en!.,.,.
the Governor and hit Ha¥,JIY are expected to become the new rage of the and bona ftde 1'tlldtnt o1 !he ad."
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~.:=Pe~~t&gt;e happlelt of secreta.' The kiddie-car ••t
Michael Rennie caus- city. Under po11c1 repJallcilll The three crrla*l - . .
:lauped, and members of bls ed a big buu at Blrdland the other niJht aU mombers of the departmeot nialle by tile City ..allilt Nliier
r..:u.ed to comment on "rumors," L-·ause
be paid more. ••tte•"on
to b',:.;.,_·j'l-_
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tbt baby 1J elpected In June, accord· date, lnterlor,decorator Sue Healy, than City, One of 111e lhrte cblra• ...n: rett~ Otitttlde dlf um.
Jonuary front pagea · · · Tony be did to the lhow. And everyone on wltlcb lha city 111114 Ita orlf. !Ia; ~lion , ln . pqlljlel
been Invited to a dinner par· lhou~bt be belon~Jed to Mary Preminger lnal tuspensitltl o1 Miller wli and ca'lt!c&amp;ta'oliW prst a
.
1(;t:~~Johnaon Ia giving at the . ~ . Edward G. Roblnaon it probabiJ !bet be nsliled at Hlcllor) Chajl. admlnist¥at!otl. The et*c'e
t]
.Jan. 14 for Antonio Se,nl, compoal111 an mteruUn1 news llull. . . tl al1d not In the e1ty of Point poUUcai P,UtieJj)atlan ' wu talof the ltallan RepubUe. Tony The aperiment of presenting two murlo Pleuant.
ar dropped: •' ·~ \, '
olnger.
::all in one nipt at tbe Thunderblrcl In
Otlthll matter, Juqe 'l'homp. Staflli'n Mlllllt ilattll· laet
conlll4!1!an Ja~k Pearl, one tit Laa Ve1u proved a great aucceu. The eon'a ll1tiiiOIUdum 01 oplnlon ollbl'lhlt bl ~ ,10 oppeal
•'1iJb1. b~j~ ~, dCIU~ b!lllfOII8CI ...OOO lUI week-~ rtated: "AI the wldettee on the nwU•onltlm\" opJn!Oa 10
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DINE OUT OFTEN
Next time you're pi~D·
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ill dlbt ~ appeared ·before the
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And, frankly, they've jut been-cars. I wanted more
than that, sometbin&amp; dllferent. Tbat'a bow I c:ame to
buy my lirat Dodll,e recently. And I actually paid leas
than for other 1&lt;lw·price care. You can be oure, this
won't be the 1aat Doc!te l'U e - own."

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James Green, Uncoln· Park, new ownar of 1 '64 Dodge 330

"You might say I'm
one of The Dodge Girls!

l thoutlbt It waa~a come-on, beo
caU88 to me Dodge bu·aiRJ8
been a medium-priced car. 'It
1ure looka it. And acta lt. Wbat
"' pleaoant aurprlse I got when. I
saw The Dodge Boya! M7 new
Dodtle actually coat 1eaa than tilt
other low-prlcedcarsllookedaC."

rm really sold ou Doc!Qe. Pard·
culllriY the new Dart GT.In fact,
l'n never.felt so much at home
In a car before. I- uaed to trade·ln
for a new car everj year, but tblt
oue-tble one. I want to keep."
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new owner of a '64 cornPHI Dart GT

Fro~ here,, t)lei'e and everywhere,

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about
Dodge
not costing any more
tban
low-priced cars.

Slanley F. Nemshick, warren,.
new OWIIIf afl

'64 Dodge Polara 4-dQIIr Sadan

the wQrd's aettin!l around that the deal is DodJ1e'l Reault

••• The 'DodQe Boys are oil and tunnlna to another sales smashlnl! year. And they have eome
nat fine·automobiles and down-to-earth deallnQ to thank for it. Most of all, their hats1l're o&amp;l
to you, netahbor. You started"ua oft ~th Iota· of zip, so The Dodjle Boys are thanklnQ y~a;

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. By Fruk Cheewllrew- Pllller
l:;ftqegetloQI Clu'Wiaa Clu&amp;rdl, t.lpri!IIJ, Oldt ·
TH&amp;ME: Filled With Tile Holy Spirit.
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TEXT: "And they wtrt all filled' -.lUI Pie Holy s,trJ&amp;.•

Acta 2:4.
BACKGROUND SCRIPTURE: Atl.li 2.:1-111.
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There UMd to be printed in the b~ 8ibles that CIOIIJ4
be found on the pulpl" of the cburcl.\et I pietur, of the

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ll'tb • · m.. Prayer llleetJIIC Penli!I:Oftal ireQt. It sjlowed the 110 of Aete 1:16 .U
1
·,.,-urtland-::- Roell SW!dot Scbuol
lifyetJIII Oat Adveollol , P - ' P m·l'bui'J&lt;!a y
&amp;atbered In a pillared room, kneeling in ~ayer Q
30 11. m.. Wotwr&gt; t0 o30 a. 01'0)1, Children's Homo Ktn, IAI~ '"" Cllorelleo: Ill """• above eacb bead stOOd a tongue of flame. Cbildrea thlll
m., Sun&lt;llly ·ovelllo&amp; lei'Vice 7:30 ' Mulberry HeJchts · Sa~ b a 1h ~ School • · II • · m.: .Cb"",t, turn~d the paces of the Bible to look for pictuna _ . .
p m. : Wed · worst.11 wv""' ISchool ! P m., Worabtp service ' • tut • m : Sl Jolla • SUD fuclnated by thla one. It was a stran'e and attndlve
10 a. on CIJ.ul!ll 1 a.os picture, and its story stirs one to woll44ir.
7:30p.m. Pastor Tbomas E. Did- 3,15 p. m.: Serviceo are Sa~· du .
day "·•yer meet1111, Thuroc!ay,
Let us emphaSize the word " all'• in the ~e.
. .
""· 7:311 p. m.
Middleport Church of Cllrtat,
1. All were filled with the Holy Sptrlt. All, the 120
&amp;loll Cb.,.. ld Cllrfoa, Po.,.
Fred
I. Ga!Qner, Mm11ter. 8:30 were wltb obe accord In one place. ijow tbat e1dte8 the
1
,.,. ·' " t1P Roa•
Eu••"" IIIL Moriah Bapllll' Cborcb, 8 · m. Bible School, Wendell Ger- imaeination! Think .of the Utile churcllet, till&amp; 1111!11'· er
811111
U-.ollCICI, lllllllller
ICJiuoJ
Qf Fouffll and Main St lach, SUpt. 10:30 a;, m. ~ 1 •K perhaps 120 men IIJld women, in the WO!'IIl. Recall Pat
•
m.
·
Mo(II
..
C
l'Ot'IIIIP
tu
Middleport.
Rev. Nyle 11or- Worship, S.rmon, The.. D1ety after this Jerusalem gTOIIJ&gt; were ·fillecl 'Wlt:b tile Holy
7 10
111
Sure it ie! And you're
a. ·• E&gt;enmc ~ · p.tn. den, Minister Sunday School and Autbortty ot Jeous. 6 p. m. Spirit, the story told In the book of ActlloiiQwa .IDd tbe
looking at It right now.
IRolborl !'-~· BlbJo licbool iupt
a. m., Arnold Richards, Youlh Program.~ : 7 p. m. l':v- story of the early church.
Moot people get tbeif pie· ·. •t.t clilreb,
. Morning "'OI'tlhlp at 10:30 enmg ..••mce, The Great 0.
It il marvelous what God can do with a fewJ ·'l)lnlt:
lures in the paper because
!!H. carl ROtTII18, putOr: Da· a. m.
CtSI~n Wed. 1 p. m. Mul-Weok of 120 with their lives "quickened, heiptelled, ~
they've done somethinl)'.
W!neb:enner. ' lllpl Sunday ·
aervtce · Wed. 8 p. m. ChOir fied , made more significant, amplified, ~
.
trau·But n~ t!
/Sd•!'_OI9:80 a. m. lolid,_ Bib- Cl.,.b ol God, M~ Mortab ~ pract•ce.
_
posed into a higher key ." The Holy S.Jili:U ~ tUm
1e Study uo p. m. Wed.
He' Ira M. Tibbs. PaJI&lt;Ir Sun-; Cllordo ol a.rt.&amp;. ......,.. ,.,.. new insights into the things that pertam to CIJrllt; the,
I haven't done a~~ything.
Not ret, that ia .•.
day BCbooJ 9:"' a. m. ; worstu,
Mute
tlllllllter· ~eta know Him and the power of His reourrectloa. 'nle Bol:r
V I I - · .,...... ralll,
service u a m.: and Ns p. m.. ~;,.. • .;:·., m . ~orcb 10 . ~ Spirit Is the Comforter the one who glvee power, eo~~!'
But one of these daya
dubert Sbalp. por.tcjr
i'fayer ateeWJ&amp; 1'uesdQ 7;30 1 .m.; CtulltUm ·Endoavor. NO age, steadfastness. boldness, fo~itude. Tblut of 120 •
I'm going to do Iota of
!'"''""'
o:·30
a.
m.;
Worolllp
oerv·
P m. Yo..oa People, Fricb• 1::111 P m.; l!:vonUIJI oervlce 8 30 0 m. coming God-filled pt"TSOns, the !•d~ of God II rillnJ t.
thlnp, . Bill'. thillil. Great
oc:es
:kmctay
..
....,.
11
7:10.
P
m.
Syr- .,._ Vnlled .....,..,,_ fill every eddr and mlet of their mner ll~ea.
·
things. Why, I 11\ill'ht evan
Cburcb of IU Nuereae, Syra. Bradford Cburcb of Cbrlsl, teroaa Chutch. Rev. """'"'~ R•pII. They ~~re all 'filled wtth the Jlo)yJJI!il A
be President of the United
Rev.
William
l'llorpe,
pasB.
Imboden,
pastor;
Homer
pelt,
pastor
9
a.
m.
Worsbcp
ser.
tongue
of f1re sat ~pon each of them. Tlie
~ of
cuse.
Statea·some day.
1o
s
da
·
School
1:30
a.
m.·
aupt.
Bible
School
9:311
·
to
a.
m.
Suoclay
"chool.
God
Is
an
.
e!lcomp.a~stng
Spmt,
the
Spirit
of
,. 18
Want to know why my
r. un Y
.
:
.
.
. •10 .30
mdtvtduatizmg Spmt.
..
pieture'• in th• paper 7
Mlll'nlllS Worsbip .10.30 a. m.-. a. m., Momllljj Worsb~p ·
Federated Church, Pomeroy.
Each man was filled with the Sptll!. It Is ab wrttle11
Because I'm one of mil,..,,,., 6:30 P· m.; Evansellalic
m. ; .Evening Wor~Jup 7. P· Olrl Kautz, SUpt. :
Sunday down in the early chapters of the book of Act..
Ilona of youn~r~~ten who
IServices at 7:30 P· m. Wedneo- m. W~esday evenllli Bible School 9:15 a. m. Worohip hour Peter wai filled with' the Holy Spirit, Acti •:8.
needs to grow up with
7:30 P· m. PrFayC!l'
p. m.
10:30 a. m., Charl es Norris.
Stephen was filled with tbe Holy Spirit, Aeta 1:5.
faith, fortitude, character.
Prayer and •asUDa
,·,••!!= toOSpel Mllolaa, Ball&gt; Layman
Philip showed forth the power of the Spirit, Acti 8:5-f.
And we · bo)'ll and girls
'I'UI!SCIIIY 10 a. m.,
an Sttv•·rsvdl• II&lt;Jad E I. Gnl·
I suppose that each man and each woman of tbe DO,
service il 3rt! Wednt!lday of
btb. pastor: Roger Wllcorcl. s.
First l!aplflt Cburcll, Mldcll•· accord.i ng to his own endowment of talent and abillb',
want you to come to
IS. Supt.; ~UDdaJ Scoool w a.o•. port, Rev Donald Boone. pas- went ou~ with heightened powers to bear wituesa iiY
cltur&amp; next Sunday- alld month al 7:30 p. m.
~
11
N,
r
.,.
Ev~r 51" .'''~'"ceo NO " m.' tor. Sunday School 9· ~ a. m. word and deed or both to the Gospel of Chrjlt, wblei
to brina H with you.
~
Rev. Clyde lleooleriOD, putor; Prayer meetmg 7.36 p.· m Tues Charles Vroman, SUp! .. 10.15 a. even then was turning the world upside ;!own.
SIIDdaJ ScJtool 1:311: llclrrung
day.
m. W~shlp serYJ~e, 6 P· m. How much our world needs Spirit-filled men I • t
alup IO:liOo NYPS loti;
Tappen Plains EUB Cburc•, BYP 7.~ p. m. Evemng wor- women.
oe"acoo UO: f'ra.Yer meetulv
Eugene Emerson, pastor. shap servtce; Wed. 7:30 p. m. :.::.::.=.::._________________
7:30 Thursday.
Worsltip 6 p. m. with ChPrayer mee. 1lng; I :30 p.
.:oM\ p m CortagP prayer me&lt;!~ Fellowship: 7:311 p. m. 'l'htn.
1
Free Melboclllt Clltnlt.
bring the message.
otr, prac oce.
lng last Friday night o1 each Prayer and Blblo IJiudy. CAJ..
CliiL Rev. R. ~ GleD,
School, 9 :30 a. m., Ho- IWddleporc Fir.. Uol""'
month.
MEL - 9:30 a. m. 8lmde1
Loc. Sunday ICboo; 8:30;
supt.
: terl8D Cbureh, Rev
I
School, Wayne Roush, Supt.;

j

-#J~Jppifltll964 Keilte, A.duertisU., Servi«, lllc.• Slrariur,,

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I

Monday
f
I Cbronlclea
'lj,O:j:; ";i!~=Y 1;~.0:1!".;. II 'l'h~~ilniano ~rt;:t:'

South Bethel EUB Church, Ruppel~ pastDr Sunday Scbool Mason Cit • Cburc• of Cbrlst, 10:30 a. m. Morning. Worship;
Rev. Eugene
Emerson, pas- Y·W a. m. Ricbard Vauglwl, sup,t. Miller Streel Sunday Bible Stu· p. m. Prayel' and Bible 8tutly;
••:to_-1_9_ _
92_:_1o_-1_5_~•-'.;.'7-·1;.;.5_ __;4.;.:1;.;1.;·1.;.6_ _.;1;.;.:5-;..;;12;.__....;a;.;.:l;.:4.;-·f::,BB....J
.
• l!ln'ICO 7:30 p. Ill.; lor. Sbnday worship 7:30 p. m. 10:30 a m.. . Worshl!&gt;: 5o4&gt; YF :
~~ a. m.. Morning Worship 8 p. m. Moodacusy, Youtht
Mid · weea J"'BY"l' llOl'YICI
and 9:30 a. IT.. alternately. Sun- Wed uo Juruor ChoU': 1 P
45 a m Vocal MuSic Bi- lowship. SYRA.
E - :- L
Wllh the hope il wiU, in 1om• m~ure,
and lu!lp IU.•
7
/neW, '~ p. m.
School 1U:30 a. m. and SenJOr Cbo1r.
study W~nesday, 7"30 p.m m Sunday School, Ben QulleaIIJ'oeD au,..... Meaac.cnico:
8:30 a. m. alternately. Norman Free WIU Baptiat
berryJ!:voupt.\·~;30 P· ':"- -~
tain rlwt which is good In fami'y and commun~ life, thU lea·
E. Smilb, S.., pastor; Se
Supt-._ Bible Study and Rulland paslor Rev Pau,
Rulland Mission : Rev. Robert tng
~:.:, ~ so~, ~
'
ScJioo1 1:10 a m.,
prayer servcce led by pastor,
Sunda School 10 a. m : L. Searles, pastor.
Sunday P·.b;"· Stud 8 Y
yer
lhre il 1pomored by 1h11 b.JU
lir1n1 and orraniMJriom
IIIJ~ey. SUpt.: llloroJog
Thursday 7:30 p. m.
uUY Prid~Y . Supt Preachmg School, 9,30 a. m. Worship Bt e
y.
uluue name, appear ~elmt~.
10o30 a m. Youth Service, e, · Lottrldre EUB Cbureh, Rev. sP-vcce Sunday Noght 7:30 P m 10 ,30 a. m. Preaching 7:30 p. Syraease Mlalloe, Ref. l:lrl
· m.; Evangelistic llleSIIlge.
Eugene Emersoo, pastor. Sun- Prayer services Wed. 7:30p.m m. Prayer servie, l"riday, 7:30. Custer, pastor : Services
. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , p. . m.: Prayer llliiOiillg. Tb.,... day School at 10 a. m. Russell
Flrsl Baptist Church, East Tvppen Ploirts EUB Chlli'Ch Wednesday and Friday ........
clay 7:30 p. m.
, supl. Sunday Worshtp Mam St ., Pomeroy, Rev. Ralph Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- at 7:30 p. m. EveryOM wei·
P
..
t&lt;eestal
Assembly,
at
II
a.
m. Bible sludy and pray- Zundel, pastor. 9:30 to 11 :15 a. "'' SUnday worship 9:30 a. m. come.
PLIJMBING &amp; HEATING
Dcxtge-Dart-Lancer-Dodge Trucks
.,2. Rev. Paul E. Jones, paslor.
service led by Millard Coe, m. Service of worship and stu- and 7,30 p. m. alterl181ely. Sun240 Uncobt St.
Middleport
7
••;n
5erv·
m
o
..
_
7:30p. m.
dy,
Music.
. rm..onN"A day School 9:30 a. m and 10:20 MI. Uuloa C F.'II'.B. Cburcll,
Middleport
Phone. WY 2.:1550
--..
.,.. ,_ p. ' &lt;&gt;uuG Special
t D
Co Se
15
Suuday Scboul lt a. m.
Rock 8pt'lqt Motbodht ~- rea
ay
mmg.
ur- a. m. alternately. Hobart Vine- Rev. Henry . SIIDiey, J1181Aif.
ti•IIQ', Wedllesday and Friday. R. R. Carel. P..klr: Sullday sery and Jumor Church for all yard . .upt. Bible Study and SUnday school 9:C5, Earl Star·
llrodbury Char.. 11 Cllrloa:
School. 9o30 a. m.. Worship IIOI'V· Children. 6 P. m. Congregation- prayer service led by pastor, key, supt. Preaehlttg 7:30 p.m.
IIIMcum; miDJofer: Blblo
Ice, 7,30 p.m. MYF: 6, 30 p. m.; al supper followed by annual Tues., 7,30 p. m.
Saturday. Btble Study a o a
1•30 p. m . Pray· business meeting and program
at
llloroJog wuroltip IO:IO:
WSCS
Tueoday
Young Peoples Meeting Wed.
Attend iho Church of Your Chol..
.,.
EadeaYor
1
p.
m.;
or
and
Bi~Je
st;...J,
Wed
.
."T:IO
p.
for
children
and
youths
includFirst
Baptist
Cbureh,
Raelne;
7o
30 p. m. Choir pracllee 7:30
Bakers of Holsum Bread
7
W\' 2-328f
Klddloport
ll'onblp. p. m.
m.
ing films on Mexico and the
E. Curtis, pastor: Chesler p. m. Thtll's.
~BaD ol JQnlll'a
Allred Methocllsl Cbureb, R. 50th stale. Wednesday 7:30 .
Supt. ; 9:30a.m. SUnservoce
of
prayer
and
plannmg.
School
. _ l'llllllc - .1 Sunday
R. ard, pastor, Sun day Schoo I n-·-.
h' : 10:45
BYF Flabers of Mea pro-~- w111
. a. m. Morn6
30
p. Ill.; Watd!lo- study t p.
at 9:30 a. m., Lloyd Dillinger, ~~wuod, Rev. Lawreuce Me- mg wars op ; · p. . m.
be held at Sutton Cburcb FriBible lltldy "'•-'•• 8 p. m.:
Worship services at 10:45 Oaniel, pastor, Harold Roush,
Jumor Fello~shop , 8 p. m. day UO p. m. Movies wW bel
llakero of Good Bread
. -~
lilt Ch 1 D Wood Supt., Sunday School 9:30a. m. Evening serv1ce , 7.30 p.. m. shown aDd taken. Bob Lee will
'
lbunday?
tp.
m.;
VYF 1 p. m.; Worship 7·:J!l p. Wednesday, prayer
meetmg : install 1 new Rlant elaetrie stat
7,45 p.
Huntington, W. Va.
Member FTD
WY 2-28M
Gteenbo1110 WY U933
Ou.W. l'lllriiD B•tJoto
and Evangelism m., Bible Study Wed., 7:311.
B:30 . P· m. Wed .. Sr. Chmr in honor of lhe SaviGur'a 11ir11L
,
Cburl!ll
tP.
0.
l.allp'riJJe.
Wed.
p.
m.,
blapnae
EVB
Cluul!ll,
pract•ce.;
3:30 p.m.
Tuesday Heard 00 the llir at WMOV Sua.
7
40
.
SitDcla1 ii&lt;ltCiol, 1, 311 a.m. Andiew
services..
MellZel Smith, pastor;
Jr. chmr pracuce.
day, I:30 a. m. and UtiJ p.m.
1
30
' a. m.: SUDd.,
Alyen, Supt. Monlin&amp;
Ualtecl Methodlal Cbureb Worship,
Singing o; Junlor Cbolr wW be
10;80 a.m.: PU,rlm ~- l4eeta POmeroy, Rev. Melvin Alkire, Scltool 10:30 a. m.: Youth Fel· llelblebem Baptist Cburcb, featured, Rev. Artbur Stltl
Quolllf Fltti!Jture 11 Lown Prtceo
Ch ch Sch 001 9. 15 8 lo•slup, 6o30 p.
Bend. S. E. Curhs, pasP.m.· EY••-".. "' &amp;erv!OO
Near PnmeroJ.Mucln Brlcllt
'
-.•
•
ur
·
• meetulg 7:30 p. m.
1&lt;Jr Robert Lewts Supl 9:30
Midtlleport
Leo r. VauglloD, fcllr,
WY N888
. . PJll.:
Ptll7or aod m., ~.00• "'l'b~ Eye of Youtb choir prliCtfce, ''·"' P m. a. 'm. Morning w~rshlp . and The SalvJJIIH .V.,. Elw07
"
l'taill, \Ved..., 7.10 P. IlL
Faith, 10.30 a. m., 2.30 p m. Wednesday· Ladles Aid Wed- SUnday School· 7 p m Eveniug RayS. W'atlll(, officer In dlarp.
llllcWio[llll QIIIU lit . . N•
"Our MJ..ion Today." 6 qesday. '
'
S. .
'
. .
Sunday 10 e. 111. flolb 1 1111J11,.
- · ReV. t:l)'at J.
m. Methodist Youth Fellow- Death Methodist Cllurob, M. rvcce.
ing; 10:30 a. m. Somday JCboo!Sulllla,y .ocltao)111:30 L m.;
Tuesday .7:30 p. m.
E Dowson
tor
Bethlehem Bapllsl Qnuoeb, Sunday 7 p. m. YlllliiC ifeapie a
writp -l&lt;io
Soclecy of Christian Ser- ·
Smith
Bend, Rev. Arthur R. Legion.• 7:30 p, m. JahatJta
9,30 'a. P:.
LoaJ UaJoa 118118
Polllllij, QliJo
P .
.4e P. m.,
meels at the church.
SU
M .
worshi
putor, Rebert Lew- meeting, 'l'bunclay, 1 • I LaBaveunyood, W. Va.
ll:yac
111'V111' 7:10 Jl, m.; Rldlud Mo-.. COV&lt;Il,
".:;, J;r~ 6 to ~· p m
aupt. 9:30 a. m. Morning dies Home l.eque; 7 p.m. Jlrep
'
~~ mt!elino ~~:·p.m. ~,..lor; Morolttg
Sunday ~ediog .,1lh Dale. and
an Sunday School. Ser- classes; 7:30_p. m. Bible lludy
or ....
... u \.
10:30 a. as: Cburl!ll School
. Dee Swearingen. leaders. Sr.
Is Tmth?" 7 p. m. peayer meeting. Other WVIlla
· ' . ...,.....,..
Ill, IIIII'-: t: 10 &amp; m. Wwmip
7
J
Smlth
•
evening
service
sermon "Wreo- by 8JlDOOriC!eDiel
lerYIOe, W""'-1.,
p.m., ean
, CClllll
',.
1 p. m. lloacla,J. wscs firlt tt..
,
'
day iDd -..1 'l!tuntlq o1
se.or. WSCS Seccmd Mollday of Uing With God.
&amp; SaGoad . ,;....., .. ··~ ~·
PDmaro,,
c:u;
1 filii - ·
fllillll1 l1llbt last
m~ at 1:30 P. Ill. The ~ MaiD Street Cburcb of
AI U A
tiJaG1 t:lt ...... - , -...: of NCb lllllll1i Ill
Circle 'lburaclay Chris~ Rutland, Dr. N.C. Car.ti.Uflll!1,
ill: II._ · :
, ·
·
E•C!Dial So r vlo o: W&lt;
eacb ~lb 7•30 P. ~-: ~ penter, miDiater. Bible School
7 17... t1to1 1itpai17:311 p. m. PraJer ;sa "11«
Circle Fourlb Tliuraday . V. H. Braley, supL Mom- By u.IW . . _ r I
J' 1
10
12
·IUDIAU. DRUGS
oclll!"1 " a. ·~ ~
£clea VBltecl Bnlllro
m.; Class 'Jblrd Wed· ming worship 10:30. Miss Sabra Today la Friday, J-. It, b
.hllaJtetlln 180t
diQr 1:10 P. ·&amp;'
:, , ,.
8 p. m.; Cburdl AdpiBDist. Evening wor- tenth da7 el 11M 1llllt • •
West Columbia. W.Va.
W• J'UI AIJIIoctorl Pr~DI
JWrltiao911ie , ,..,..,.....,
Rev. Elden R. Blake,
Second Wed., 7 p.
Special feature 11o- follow.
Ph. Mq_oa SJo a-Mea
wY H85s
POmeroJ
Rev. Jolm llavl!oll, ~: WOe8tiDday school 10 L m. a.. Choir practice, Wed. 7 p. m.
pictures an...inced The ~ II ~Pfl 1' I •
ship 't:30 a. ln.; Stlncti.y" School
Holsinger, supl•• Cbrlll._ St. Jollll'o IMIIMJic !o!Jooloa
time to ~ and youth new ~
ID:IIO I. m.
.
,
laD Endellfor 7:15 p. m.. Mra. ~•or Guyoville (Dulcb Ridge):
allllOtlllced monthly.
Tbe •Ym~nt-..,. V •
i11e
yw•
Ji..
.
L,yde
Cbevaner,
PleJlllelit.
ReY.
George
R:
Shipman,
pa•
.
Jupiter
and Seltlh!.
4
'
~·
llltlrdl. :!ltialli i1ftt A'lt.
for aU. Sottg oemees I p. tor. Sunday Maas 10:80 a. m.; Cbrlsuaa .lciODCO Soc:loly, Itt Revolutianat w; a.. BibWill Main !SL
' . ,- .· . .Met'OJ
School 10 a.m.
m.,
t:ll. lolld-Week
Day ot ObiJgatloo 1:30 J. Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Mom- .. A11ea ~ .:, • .,.
"llolp Coulity•s No. I Newspaper"
Jlupport llti:Cllillt*
el Y(llii' CllaiGti
.
,..
llleeliiiS Wed.
ConfeuiOD' 'Ill~ ··before lag service at 10::!11 a. m. with day in
1737
Clul leader, Mrs.
. "Love.. the subject of lhll leo- On Ibis d., III y 9 J.
Oar La4,J ot " - - 11111ufae aoo ~· Golden Text: Bow In lilt, P'lil'ltla 117 , , .._
Bottom, Rev.
acellent 18 thy kwiDtl kiDII- the UnioD.
hn~t

lltlnp
10:1-10

Supt.:

ttol'lllllg

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10 3llo. m.; Youth oorvtet 7 p.m.

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Ford ·: • • • • •ands1750
Pickup. Low mileage. lJII:e aew condition

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Sharp
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Holiday lledan. Po~ bl'l)l:ee, power ~.
tomatlc, WISIW tires, raalo, heater, bll"i oWIIer,
pew Olda

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llteerine, new~ and .A-1 tires . · '
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SkyUner. Power
bttt
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Want the "right time of day"; ..
from your wench?

BOTTLE GAS

watch d~ periodic di~Ckups, clean·
log aM attention to need~ ~pah:i. Ou.uxpert .
~ervtce will keep it in tip-tOp COiidltlOlil 0'1l)le tn
aooa for a free estimate •• ' .o ut p~. ~ lttod-

Ylmr

..~0" &amp; 24" Girls &amp; Boys

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

HEINER'S BAKERY

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES

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BARGAINS

R. .H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMtRICA
STARK'S DRUGS

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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

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!at!

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

, UWIN'G CdA£ COMPANY

THE. DAILY SENTINEL ·

HOYT'S S0HIO-tERVICE

WAC

THE

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CITIZENS NATIONAL SANK .
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·Oblo,
~- fDitired bJ. FDIC

~/SitipDIIID, lldmlnlstrator.

0 God! therefore the chU- 1n atr f141er . _ .....
dreD ol men Jllll 11!eir lrullt falo BID"'
liDder the shadow of lhy IVIDIII· In 1841, dol j r , tl
a-.. lit IW, !ley.
36:7.
&amp;lou ..... ........ b
John Smallwood, pastor.--8unday
lbe lin&amp; 1 I . illf,¥. tMIM
lyriiCIIIC! EoangelloaJ U1111ed NGI0111 a.-ai A' · II" •
SchoOl 10 L m.: E&gt;8D,Itllstk: lb'81hren tbarJe. Paul A. SoU.
q. '
7 ~· .m.; Y-a People Eor881Dr: BBTIIANY - t:30 A~ lboulht fur
.lltllled d·:~~
p. m. Wed.; i'n1lr
m. Morning Worship; 18::!11 Jusllee 01Jwr
0:
7 p. D1. Saturday.
I. Ill O.ondow Scbool
Rl.+lu. -'-'•
0 '"' Melli 11117
1:30 p••Ill.

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Obllpjjllon, 7 p. m.

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t••s.lgned 1o cltrit!On AFB, !1"'1' ¢4&gt;P•'I't ol NA'l'O, liu_...ll 1&amp;, ~
""'Ideo He wjll re!Urn. to hi.• &amp;racllltl t ol Pi. .Pieaunl •JIJIIII
., •··- base lo IIIIo COUD!Jy when tile JChoul.
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Results.

2 SIGNS
OP.

QUALITY
1959 Ford VB -

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

4 Door Sedan - -·$595

Std. tran1 . Radio, he1ter, all good tires. Red Ontsb.

1962 Chevy II Nove St. Wagon

$1795

4 Door. AD vinyl interior, low mileage by loeal owner .. standard trans. Reclio and heater. Tires lib new.
.

1958 Ford VB - 2 Door

WANT AD
INFORMATION

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ll•ta:r DndlJM totlD A. IL

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FOR SALE
NEW 1964 DODGE DART, UNUSED

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~b ,., wonl. OIM ~­

GIVEN AS A PRIZE BY THE MIDDLEPORT BUS!·

·c .u. M:t word .... ..,.... 1M .... -~
"' • cutt pa wVI'd ..w
t. Glwwef ,_. ~rt'r•r u ••

'lESS MEN. SAVE $212.63. CAN BE FINANCED

llllilmam

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Insurance Agency, Coots Bu~
lng, Middleport. Pbone WY 2'
:11103.
lB 90tc

EXPERIENCE!)

1963 Dodge . • • - ~395·

1\T 4.5% .

11.11 loJ
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111. nJd te. Obitual".. oubt111bed
W · I NDt , _ trOf'lt
Orr'IC'I: 80\JU
.:a!IQ A. IL "' 1:00 P II . DaJ!'
lliiAicQ-a.JD .\.Jl te 12:00 IUK•Il'
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'10 PI..ACI: 4
aiMJL'I PllODUCING

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ond · semester orientation

1962 Dodge . • • • $1595

29 . .

heater.

Po1Mroy

The Amerlean College Test,
required for admlsslo~ to Mar·
shall, will .be given Saturday,
January 25, in the Science Aud·
ltorium. New students will meet

AUCI'IONEEJI
Camplelo Service .
Criltl&lt;radford
Write, P ' - • Colltaet
A. C. BRADFORD

Ill

Call 985-3555 Chester, 0., After 5:30 P.M.

For Rent

1961 Dodge - • - $1395 '
4 Door Sedan. 6 oyl. Stanclord !ran&amp;.

1960 Dodge - • -

~1295

4 Door Sedan, S cyl. Automatic traM. Radio and Iieater.
Power 1teerin,fl.

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and MASTER MADE

·1960 Rambler • .• • $1195.
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1960 Dodge - • • $1295

4 Door Station Wagon, 6 cyl. Standard (raDI. Radio .....

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HOW DIU

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ELOPEMENT
COME O~F?

SH£ WUZ TOO SCAIRT
TO CUM8 DoWN

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Middleport Feed Mill

1960 Volkswagen ~- $1295

Tony Fowler Owner a Opp.
"We Do CUstom Grtndillll"
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and he.ater.

For All Of Your NHdo

CARD OF THANKS

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sity will be from January
Lancer 4 Door Sedan. Standard traniiiDIMion. Radio ad

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WY 2·2143

Lancer ' DoQr Sedan. Automatic tnmsmluion.· Radio ,and
heater.

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WOUld not oppooo an
CBIJI'V'a 1t1f111 Orlf:ll1ll II ,.
ately ·~ ebanp.
p6rted - - lo quit ill
rJn alter ant ......,,., .Same
The ""'•nrl Bwlm: "CBS a. network's Jacklt Gleasm
porto" an a probe cllbo """'
out, &amp;CCG~dlltf to
COllet racket Jan. 22...llaQle •ldeldci:, rrw Foataino,
III!IWDrlr'l "Camere Three" cl· ..,. lbo liar utld
It
ftr11 acerp11 from lbo 11ro114- berlt the ~, .NB~:;,TV'il
way play "adpo Tilth z.117• "BIIuanza" tied CJIS.TV'a ""''"·'
lbln&amp;," ~y. . .Archie Moon erly Hlllblllleo'' tor lint p.- IARNU GOOGLE and SNUFFY
gueota cl AJIC.TV'o "WIP in lbe rll'np
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1962 Dodge .. - -.$}695 ·.·

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -

BLAmNAR'S
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4 Door Sedan, 6 cyl. Automatic transmlulon. Radio ond
heater. Low mileaee. New ear trade-In,

Sign Students
.......,25-29

tJUlldolel' radjator to the
~::::::::=~iiiiii~iiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~amaJleat heater core,

Palui. .UOD

over !tom an ID chief ....,..
llvi, and wbo sbGuld be nut Ill
lint for tho Whl~ Houle after
lbo No.2 man.
s
The lODe tbro~Jcbcut the baur
lndlcated a deolre for clarlllc"'
Ilona, as quiekl,y as ·)IOIIolble, of
tile controversies of lbo auccesa.
ion Issue. .Richard M. Nlson.
wbo also contrlbuted heavily to
Wedriesday 111g11t'a remaru, ~
bulleta.
called vividly his daya u vlee
These are facta concarnlns 1 pre~ident followtng EJseJibow.
only the four Presidents wbo er'o heart altack. And , other
have Jm,nedlately preceded polated comments came !tom
Lyndon B. JobliiOD in his )10111. lle!t. Kennet!J Keating, who reFor a lll't!ter percentsge of the ltorated his call for two v~
lime than many Jmasjne, the presidents - one executive, one
nation~ been led by men nol legislative; ancl from Arthur
elected prftideDt. And thl&amp; mat- Krock, veteran polltlcal coluJD.
ter of presldenllal IIUcceasion, n1tt for the New York T1m01.
which beeome;, more
urgent PerahBS the most special anc1
and presaq each year, was bnmedlate aura or tile bOUI'
the subject Wednesday nighi of surrounded the brief a~pear­
an engrosslns, bnmensely rna- ance in an Interview of the
lure hour on "CBS Reports." .speaker of the bouse, '12-year.
1n aeparale intervleii'S, Tru· old John W. McCormack, who
man and EJsenhower dlscuued II currently next in line for the
the various aspects of ouccess- presidency. McConnaclr repeatdon in caae of
presidential ed hl.'l previously slated re.
death or incapacity - tile llllll- marks that he favora tile prea'"ra ol a vice president laking ent succession arrangement, in
By BIClt lll1 BROW
I'Dlltcl ~&gt; '-teruUOIIIII
HOI.I-YWDq,D (uPI)-PrllllkUn.O. ~dle!l Jn oUJct.
Harry 'l'riiJPaw who lllj)Cetd.
eel hlm, the . !ariel .ol an
ass,aaainatloil •ttempt-u JWo.
oevelt, too, had been. DwJabt
D. EiBenbower wffered a heart
attack wblle l'rftldent. Jolm F.
Kenpelly wu· claimed by an u-

Simpson, 'Johnsoo

POMEROY, OHIO

WI!) btl ....,._ -Iii lt:GI A.. IL

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RADIATOR
Pomerov Motor Co.@)
S.ERVICE
OPEN EVES 8:00 P.M.
From the largest truck or

OOIIUI'I'IONII
l'lt-r

$495

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White ove-r blue finish, automatic t..nne. ladl• antJ heater,
JQOCI tires.

C&amp;NCILI.&amp;'ftOP

Television Revue

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2 Door Sedan. Radio and
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SERVES IN ITALY
PT. PLEASANT - Airman
Third Class Donald J. HW!llell,
son ot Mr. and Mrs..
Russell of Rt. I Pt. Pleass111:, II
now on duty with the
430ih
i:OO.I Ta•otlcal Fighter Squadron at a ·
300.00 ~e In northern Italy. He went
180.00 to Italy following the partielpa·
of his ~it In OperaUon

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS
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1959 Dodge - - • $1295

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1959 Buick

IIOJ&gt;bloo,
a. loiJCih
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1957 Ford

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4 Jlool' Sedan vs. Standard tran1. Radio ond heater.

1956 DeSoto

61 Chev. 2 Dr. ·
lise. • $150 Down

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$395

4 Door Sedan. Power ak!erin&amp;. AuiolMIIe lhDI. Radio
and beater,

6 eyl. Standard trans.

1955 Chrysler - • - $495

59 Plymouth Fury
4 Dr. • $100 Down

2 Door Hard Top. AutolllAtle tranJ. Power lleerlllc. Racllo
and heater.

Auto. 'l'l'llno. li&amp;H.
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55 Ford 2 Dr. St1.
Wag. • $100 Down

R. H. Rawl·ings Sons Co. ·

Auto. '1'1'11111• .R&amp;H.

Dodge-Dodge Dart-lancer

LOW PAYMENTS
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5. Secon.d &amp; Mill St.

Low Rote lnteNOt
Open 'Ev•ry Nlte .til I PM

Middleport

, ... au ltlllla.

I tlua

JfB'BBB'E.-lfAKBBP

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Y-.t&amp;J'a
111 :tror 'l'BI1 JIIOHT Willi..
ll'll,1. &amp;AD AND MELANCHOLTT-RAB!:LA.IS

$495
$395

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'I'~PQ
QVLW:r
JZ
LPIBVPIC

$995

4C l!IIU, Kin' Fea.ture11 S)'Ddk ate, lnc,,

4 Door Hard Top 1,18. Floor ohHt. Racllo and heater.

58 Opel

AX'I'DLB.&amp;.&amp;XB

lo LOlfGFIILLOW
One lettor ·atmpi,y
pie A to b88d
ror the throe L'., X tor.tile - 0'1, ota. 11Q11o .. -

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4 Door Station Wagon VB. Radio and heater. Autornatlt
trano. Black flnioh. White lidewall tlnoo.

1957 Chevrolet

Woo $695, Now $545

'toMEROY LANDMARK

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beater. One OW?Jer,

conditioned engine.

2 Pr. - 4 cyl.

PHONE 2-2181

4 Door Station Wagon V8. Automatic !rant.

4 Door Sedan V8. Standard tran1. Radio and boolir.

Like New-nly $345

.No CGngealing, Cleaner
.. Burning and Free Flowing

DOWJI

1959 Chevrolet - • $1295

1959 Ford

Scooter

· · Lanclmork's Fyr·Zon
1Nihod Fuel Oil Is
WhotVouNHdl

2 In llock.

4 Door Sedan. Standard tra1111. Radio and heater.

61 C~hm1n

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tllawear Ia IJ'I&amp;tllt

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WMPO Radio
MONDAY 'I'IIIW FRIDAY•

f:3S Norman Kraeft

Mondaj Tllreqb l"''ldaJ
5:00 Community News
6:110 Sip On Newo
8:46 CouDI:y Espress
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1:05 Wtrld &amp; Nat'! Newa
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7:116 Breakfast Party
8:110 Ohio Valley News
S: 15 Spotlight on Sport.o
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U5 High School Foolllall
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12:110 Noaa Report
8: 1&amp; Weather Picture
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12:1&amp; JOIIII Buiclt Show
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8:51 Community Newa
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7:3&amp; Tbe Atmy Hour
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(except Friday,
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11:48 Muoo Co. Agr. Ezi.·Tue. 1:110 Wlnga of HMJ!n1
11r41 World Newo
10:16 Newo
11:48 ll'amlly Wonhlp Hr·Thur 8:35 The Blbt. 8pab To You
11 :p Maaoa County Newa
11:110 Army Time
11:40 ASC f&gt;rosram-l"rr.
10:110 Voice of Prophecy
ABBIE AND SLATS
l2r00 Community News
11:30 Special Community Prog. 11:55 'l'he Upper Room
10:35 SUnday ~0111
12!CII Local News
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11:58 Dow Jones Averqes
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12&lt;10 Markets
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12:1' Mkttl11Y Weather
12:25 News 0 Grama
12:15 Millie Jast P'ar Yoa
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12~2V'Bulletin Board
12:30 Saturday Matinee
12:15 Goessler's Guest Slar·ll'rl 12:110 Rev. Merlin 'hell
12l21,.Newa 0 Grama
1:55 News
· S:l10 Platl.ol Par!J
1:00 BWy GraJslm
12:30 ~ Agent
2:110 Saturday Matinee
,,15 Blaettnar Show·T·Thur. 1:10 Lutheran 1111ur
12l4l ~ Go Ilowtd
2:1111 Nen
,,,. Local Newo
2:110 The Churcll At Work
Iia,• !lewa Beat .
1:110 SaturdaJ Mallnee
Ull Bowling Scorea
1:15 The Navy SwiDp
2;1la:CouillrJ Go llotmd
1:16 Nm
5:110 The Open !load
l:li The Bfl Lie
l iS \ Newo Beat
(:00 Dllclng wHit Dolo
5:45 SI8D Off
1:00 Tbe Quilt Boar
idid Wa{Mallnle
4:10 Top Teri Rmle
IATURDAY
I:U The SUnday "811,....81
Wrentll
1:00 Newo Slumnary
1:00 Sip On NeWI
World In ~
Doi!l· .
1: Ill Publle 8ervlce
1:11 CCiuDiry Mullc 'nme
1:110 Baptist
a1:30 Slp Off
I:ID
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1:15 Slmdowa ,.. !M

lr HAROLD GRAY
VE1a, I RBID EV6M
NO, I AM ,..,TAN
I l.OJE ~NIE'I I=OR P1iV

(11\JE HER, I WOULD IHPOW
THE H=lC:E OS: AN'IotiE
fQTUPIO ENOI.JGiH 1 0
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Grumbaeher

.Oil PAINTS

Brown=·

~nited!

BOARD

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

of relatives and
of the bride and III'OOm.
bride Is the daughter of
,,.,-u •. Margaret B Brown and
late James F Brown, Clem-

I Ienlloonf, ~~ ~~te~r '7'.:'

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were on sale. Refreshment.
were served during the social
hour. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Patrick
Lochary.

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A
bout
M "dd/
I
eport

n.OCmeCnapter

Oblliatlon w
ed b
will obaerve their list wedding In Athens.
rnu ospltal
and me:b::"~ Ri'C: IIMlversary Saturday. They Grllldparen .. are Mr. aad
Chapter ·oflS No 1u when they were married Jan 11 1103 j, Mrs. ClaUd Aa~ Middleport
met recently .;ith Mary Lou the late .Rev. J.
Rlckmao.:Y
Mrs. GeorKta ' Moore,
lh le Wortby Matron and John
egas, Nev · Great lll'andplll'
lhle.' Worthy patron,, presldi
Mrs. Jackson Is 81 and Mr. eoiB lnelllde Mn. Myrtle Sto•·
Plans .were also made to';! Jackson will observe
114th
Columbus, and Mr. Everett
tend the annual school of· In- bJl'tbday Sunday, Jan. 1%. They ~her, Cheobire. The ""'''le
structlon
of the Mount
Mo- •a
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and have
old. son, Timothy J.,.,

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Don Roach of the U. S. Coast
Guard has returned to hla bese
at cape May, N. J, after spendmg tbe holiday .seasoo with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
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trst,
rs. John Smith. the
second, and Mrs. Thomas Bentz
the third with a verse of the
hymn. "We Build A Sanctuar
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ey for g!fiB and from Ann and welcome friends of the comGerald Reed for e0urt 1
munlty lor their ~bservance
es es ex·
tended to ~em at Installation.
Also,
mv1tation to attend lllne-Pomeroy basketbpD
a reception for the Gr.and War- The Jays
will emcee b 0 t h
den, Helen M. Bartley, on Feb. events.
22nd at the Belmont Chapter

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and Mrs. Davts, who recently
returned from Japon where l'•ey
were located in connection witb
hJs. employment
to Parkersbur • were enroute
visit with rel:tlvW. : ·· for •
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January Discount
FURNITURE
SALE!
I Furniture Reduced

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· Now is the time to
. SAVE DOLLARS.
All bedroom furniture, llvlng room
. furniture, c b a 1 r s,
lamps, tables, dinette 'sell, wardrobes, cedar chests,
eabinets and many other items all
!~EDUCED '4 OFF regular price.
:Appliances and television excepted )
3ea us early while selectlo~ 11 &amp;ood. ·

6 and awho
story
the president,
also"Specread
DeUvery." and closed with
a poem, "If I Can/' by Chari••' II
E. Carroll.
During the business session
thank you notes were read fro~
€allle Kloes, Miss Nettle
Koehler 111d James Fugate
sent them at Christmas.
Norman Kloes treasurer
ber report for the year. It
announced Ulat there are
three fruit cakes for sale. Following the benediction, frozen
salad, crackers, coffee and can.
day were served by Miss Mar·
guerlte Meyer and Mrs. Lester Fauber.

GREETINGS BY PRONE
Mrs. Ida B. Young and sons
received greetings _by telephone
on Christmas morning, lrom the
former's daughter, Mn. Wanda R. Adams of Canoga Park
California.
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Save A Big 25% Now AI

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Kodak lmm. Movie C:amerH .... $
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Vernon P-4 EIRtronic Flosh , , :•. $
Varnon 8mm. Editors ...... _., .$
IJ~Mral Electric Zoom Light ;, , . $

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$ 12.50
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UNITS, REELS &amp; CANS, FILMS
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Wake of Strike
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rye, barley molt and otber
grains that produce• Kentucky
Bou~oo was originated In pn
by a Baptist minister, tbe Rev.
EBjob CraiJ.

WAStii_NGTON (UPU PrHicknt Johnson loday
faced the tosk of repairing e m"'siva gep in tho "good
neighbor" policy without pcri.f lcl"' U.S. strategic ln. forests in Central Amerlco.
·
Ho plnnod hia hope• far "rly stablllutlon of I h •
olluation in the Panama Canal Zona on his high-ltvol
minion, headec! by Thomas c: Mann, I!Sslstont secretary,_ of ateta far Jnter-Amarican AHalra, and on tllwpot investigatl~n by a flve-man ,.....-.pmg
£l!lll!!'ittH of _tha Orgonlutlan of A-.r,lcan Sta•
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Cloudy, a Hille warmer t.
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PRICE FIVE CENTS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1964

BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE

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ChurchMCircle
G
roup eets
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By Ted Frank
cepted Into a t~aphy aid tour,.. with a total ol'"four
Uhemployed, underlralned men 1course wblcb will IIV• her tile lrtsl(uciors. The elerk·typla,t and
and women bed railed hopos nec:euary iralnlnl to boto•ne it clerk-tlellolraphy
Jaat
this "eek wben ;the Southern quallfted· secrallry' 11&gt;: ,monlha. 'lbere is ooe buildOhio Manpower and Technical All perooll! before theY are !ICl' lng being used now, but lout
Training Center In Jacbon open- repled bave to be reglall!red bulld1np acron the street are
ed Monday. The cenll!r accep~ with their Jocal cmploy)IM!nl of· beln&amp; ~modeled and will be Deunemployed residents from 21 flee and be unemployed. Tbe cupied in February.
aootheasrem counties in Ohio. employment office IC(&lt;Iet!S pe~ ' Future plana call for beglnn11 Ia tbe nation's largest such sons who want to attend. The lng a two year post hlgb scbonl
center so far under the Federal training ceqter !ben accep.. •P' program in engineering, busi.
Manpower Development •M pllcants "' a qpote basil o! the nesa, agriculture, and dislrfTraining Act.
c-ounties.
' butor tecbnologii!S. Officials
One o1 the YOUIIII woman at- This projeCt Ia ,sponsoi·ed by plan that eventually tbe_
re will
tending the tralntng cenrer Is federal funds from tbe Monpow- be 900 students w1th 15 dtfferent
there because she did not take q; Develop~J~ent _l!{ld · Training occupations offered.
the right courses In high scbonl· Act. Funds are provided to sJve The 15 occupations are clerknow to obtain socretartal !l'lll'k. each person attending the cent- typist, clerk-&lt;~renography, nurSbe has decided this is what
$5 day for room and bo•.rd. se's aid, houkkeeping, borne asshe wants to do, but Is not qual- Many of the studenll who llve slstant, route salesmall, custoHied.
a distance from Jackson rent. dian, combination cook, comblnAfter graduating from high rooms in private l)omes in town. ation welder, drafting, auto
school. she went to r.ollege r..- Jackson recently took a survey service statim mechanic! auto
only one semester . She came to find all the rooms "bleb rest- mecbanlc, auto baby repatrman,
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honre 1£ rtnd a joh and fOQnd dents would be willing to rent to machine tool operator, a n d
LEARNING A SKILL _ Catherine Russell Middle- only baby sitting appointments. sbJdents.
{3rm machme mechantc.
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port R. D. 1-, at an electric typewriter in a clerk-steno- Through the employment office Pres..tly there are 40 stu-~ Twenty-one counties perndtted Southern Ohio Manpower and Technica I Training Center - Located on the corner
graphy cot~rse, is in a class with 19 students. The clerk· she learned about the new train- dents 1r. clerk - typist, 40 clerk- to aend persons to the trammg of South-S! and Main-St in Jackson is the only building now being used. Four other
stenography course take~ six months to complete.
log center, apjJiled, and was ac- stenography, and 20 ln nurse'~
(Continued on page 2)
buildings are being remodeled for future use.

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Women's and Girls' Ready To Wear
Men's and boys' wear, dry goods and
furniture.

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VISIT BROTHER HERE
of one daughter Mrs ea"mrp-;;;,IJ Mr. ana Mrs
Paul Davil
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Mr. and Mn. Fred Jaebon ~~ :,s:,,~~~ "':Dec.-

Charles F HeBS Middleport
Mrs. B~hner u
of his parents' Mr and Mrs
The bride es.:Orted down the •
, •
Raymond Ste.;art .;.,
.
"aiisle b •
... uxtlmry Hosless
. Middl
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of
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Y ber brother, Donald
m
epor · ecause
Brown, chose a floor length The_ Middleport
Firemen's
cent ilbtess playmates of
of pure silk organza, featurmg Auxlltary met Tuesday evening
mond could not be P':"sent
a scalloped scoop necklme and
the home of Mrs. Everett
relatives Included Mrs. R. L.
fitted bodice. The full skirt was Bachner with Mrs. James DanMiller, Mrs. Lila Pierce
ller1hanced with imported
· I assisting hosress. Mrs.
Ronnie Miller Mrs. Stewart serbroidered aJencon lace and
Gibbons, tre8surer, pre-. Mrs Herbert DJxon urc · an ved a lamb shaped cake with Temple in Dayton was receivending in a cathedral sided in the absence of the pres- the .church. A d;.,:u:,::,:m 00
on Ice cream. Gifts were present- ed.
Her fingertip veil f e II 1dent, Mr&amp;. Russell Mills
the topic concluded th
ed lo the honored guest.
Several members were reB regal jeweled double
Games were played and prlz. gram.
e pro- Mrs. Nan Moore has returned ported ,1n and Leda ~ae KraeuJiqiJeerl 's crown of crystal and es awarded to Mrs. Gibbons. Doring the business se .
from ruscon, Ariz . where she ter Js m St.
s HoopltaL
pearl design She carried
a Mrs. Gerald Anthony, and Mr. reports of th
t
ssaon, spent- the Thanksgiving and The Past Officers annual dinwhite prayer book topped with Lee Smith. During the social given The m:e~~s t~ were Christrnaa holidays with her ner was announced for Sunday~
I white orchid and silk streamthe hostesses served a prayer by the pres.; t With twin sister and husband, Mr. January . !2tb at the home of
salad course to the 14 members Refreshments w~~e e;e~ved b and Mrs. J H. ~ourning. Mrs. Gretta Simpson at 1 p.m. '
Mrs. Verna M Brown, Clem. Attending were Mrs the hostess t the b
Y Moore was met m Athens Wed- The Worthy Matron announclientOJo. N. J. was the matron of
McElhinney. Mrs. Gla- Mrs M rtle ~n 8 ove and nesdfU' evening by her daugbt- ed an officer practice for the
honor w1th Mrs Florence De
Vroman, Mrs Robert Fish- Weeks ~rs 1 ~· Mrs El~on er, EUza'beth, Miss
Mildred February regular meeting.
Christie, Sewell, N. J . Mrs. AgMrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. Mrs 'selim. B~ es .Will and Hawl~y and Everett Davis
1Refreshments were served at
nes Aaron, Atco, N. J.,
Jenkins, Mrs. Lee Smith, ests Rev ~:~wJcz 8 .n d Mrs. Claud Ashley and Mrs. case of meeting with John and
bTJdesmatrons They wore
Mrs. Gerald Anthony, Mrs ron.- . J d . M zel. B Smtih, IHarry McGuffin visited Wednes- Mary Lou Jhle as host and host.
styled full length
, Mrs. Robert Byer, Mrs Danale~ndu ~~anea~~itheverly, day in Shade with Mr. and ess. Host~sses ~or the Februcranberry satin
Richard Roller and Mrs. Ray- Brenda Bentz
an d iMrs. Joe Moore and children. - Barvhmeedhn~ wtll be Barbara
mond Kloes.
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Mrs. Harold Sauer Is
us an Gretta Stmpson.
sheath front and full
IIwlhich fell In a slight train.
from her teaching duties at
wore cranberry rosebud
.
.
i Rutland High Sehool because of
DANCES ANNOUNCED
~~=:.~w~ith::.:s~ho~r~t~v~ei~ls~a~nd c~rnat1o~s
carr1~ colomal
bouquets of gold .
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~nd rosebuds
Mr. Arnold Richards spent a teen dance tonight followirtg
. With trrtdescent cranberweekend in Cincinnati with the Wahama-Buffalo basketball
rtbbon.
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duaghter and son-in-law game at the school auditorium.
Edward Bankowski, Jr.
of
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. and Mrs. Stacy Bunton. ' Satuday evening's dance party
Philadelphia, Pa., was best
A SIX o clock potluck dtnner Mrs. Vernon Weber, l'tutland, will_ be held at the Racine High
lor the bridegroom with
the meeting of t h e is subslitnting In the Home auditortum following the R:•:__of the Syracuse
E
J . Brown, Clementon, N. J . and
church Wednesday
Rconomics department in the
John F. Erwin, Wilkes Barre,
al the hom of
utland High school in the
Pa., serving as ushers.
e Mrs. C. 8 · absence of the regular teachEdward McCaughey, nephew Mrs. Allee Ca h
, Leda Kraeuter. who is In a
~ lhe bride, was organist and dent, conducted ~hear%:~~ Parkersburg hospital.
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Au~rey McCaughey' niece which opened with devotions tak:
the bride, presented vocal sefrom The Upper Room
SurprQe Luncheon
lecThtlonsb. 'd ,
oth
William Eichinger, who
Given /or Aun'l
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ed in a blue •Jill: sheath ensemrea.' ames · Tbe ~~urch Mrs. William Sheridan enter1
hie with which sbe wore a
t 1 ~here We Ltve
with a surprise luncheon
orchid Mrs Helen Shuler
op c 0 the program
In honor o! her
dleport, a~t of the g...,m se~ted by Mrs. Carl Herring, aunts,
Ann Watson and
IIch1ose • silk crepe beige sheath
Marcl~ Karr, Mrs. Weese Mrs. Bertha Scott of Mtnersvllle
costume with matching acces- an~ ~rs. Etchlng~r.
who observed their birthday ansarles and wore an orange orr n~ the busmes!l session, niversaries.
h'd
shut-m calls were reported. A decorated birthday cake
c ~ . reception and buffet were
Melvin Grimm and Mrs. with lee cream was served dueheld immediately following the
reported on
t h • ing the dessert hour. Otber
ceremony in the K. of c.
VISit to the
were Mrs. Kathleen
in Clementon, N.J. The
and .also to the homes
' Mrs. John Bailey, MinMoney-in the bank_ Enjoy full-scole banking
table was covered with a
Bert Wee~ and Mrs.
Mrs. William Knight,
cloth and centered with a
Flanagan. A stl~nt auction
Point Pleasant, W.Va.; Mrs.
service while you build a cash backlog for
tiered wedding cake,
~eld as 8 money making
Roscoe Wise and daughter, Jenemergencies and for opportunities-through
For her honeymoon trip the ~ectM A New Year's
nifor, Middleport; Mrs. William
I!h•·iol• wore a blue wool 8 u 1t . Y Iss Karr, closed tbe
Sheridan, Sr., Pomeroy, and
reQllllu savinQ with usl
black accessories and the mg.
the Sheridan children, Marla and
II orchid from ber bouquet. The
Anita.
Mrs. Hess graduated from
Camden Catholic High School,
VISIT IN HUN11NGTON
ciBSB of '57 and attended Penn
Mrs. G. H. Ewing, Un&lt;,.ln
We Pay 3% lntere•t On Saving•
State Estension School.
and Eleanor Crow, SyraHess graduated from
n e nes
cuse, visited Thursday wltb Mra.
por t High School In 11154,
The January meeting of the Arthur Probst In Hun'tiitgton.
ed Ohio University and Js
Circle was beld Wedserving In the U. S. Army.
evening in tbe church
couple are now at home
· room with M
B
Servin&amp; Meip Ooun!J for over 90 years
~63lf.a Osceola Ave., Kingston, Neutzling president, ~· ehar:e~
POMEROY- RUTLAND
a. Mr. Hess wss reared by Group singing o! "God WiU

.MEIGS THEATRE

ANNOONCE IQRTB
Hr. and Mn. Joe E.

"Changing City Challenges Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil- A iH to th
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the Church - Wbat Is T h 0 hoan were recent visitors In Uon
e T.B. AssoctaChurch?" was the topic of the Parkersburg.
!cation f madethea~ a hcommunprogram presented b
Ml
rom
ort Y Graud
Elizabeth Davis.
vi e;: Raymond Stewart, J c, oband Worthy Grand Pa-

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baskell of white
Oanked by oeven-braneh caodel- lng at the parish house with Mrs Menzel Smith WB! hooabra, Mlsa Barbara Ann
Jln ~~- Hartinger, pres!- tess tu the wsws of the Enrerand Charles Leroy Hess were ~ ti
ge.
pr,.. EUB church Tuesday evmarriage Saturday, open;;;::
at her home In Enrer.
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30 at I p.m. 1n the dJ
ed
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Lawrence Church at L&amp;urel j M!f';' M.,::;rl~ewmg
for the The meeting, in char ge of
Springs, N J.
coo~ibuUon w~s"i:::~ A Mrs. Smith, president. opene&lt;.
Fr Brennan read the vows KEEP II was announced lh~ ;~e ~~:e~~~~ ofr'he /rmn~
th.e double ring ceremony
in church. calendars and dish cloths by Mrs. ~-u'
•Frec
oukner.a JOn
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Guild Meetin6 Hehl'
Hostess tor
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mums Church met Wedhesday OYenee mg
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·Lights, Bus Stop, Asked
A clean-up campaign was advanced among other suggestions
to improve the community Fri~
night in the first meeting
of 1964 of the Middleport Chamber of Commerce.
Meeting in orfices uf the Co_ __:__;-_ __ -· __ _ _ _..

lumbia Gas System with new 1 Othl:!'r suggestions inelud.e4
President Bob Coats presiding, I more lights in the business dll-it was _proposed a clean-up pro- i trict and working for a bus stop
gram be sponsored in the form Iin Middleport.
of a contest. A prize may be
awarded for the ··best individual Jack Welsh said letters tD
performance," under the plan. madke fup 8 paili~kege webosfe nearly
rea }' or rna ng lo
t manufactur•rs citing Middleport and
its area as an excellent place
to locate,
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