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.. 'Jal1y Sebtlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .,

o"''~olegtJtes to
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met Monday eveninl In l b • ,

BCI»ol auditorium.
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Delegate named were
Mrs.
Paul TheiSS, Mn. Robert Craig,
Mrs. Robert Burkett, Miu MJl.
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te t dred Hawley and Mrs. Guy Rey.
. Me:gs ex::=~ n:'ee~ nolds. Alternate• were Mrs.
' to be beld in February were Paul ~~. Mra. Don Mullen,

Council
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Are Appomted

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Par- Mrs. 1om Rue, Mre:: Jamea
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sence of the president, Richard
AT JANUARY
Vaughan. Rev. Howard Rup~ave the invocaUon and
SALE PRICES
the pledge to the flag was led
by Michael Mullen. The attendance banner was won by Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Gerald R.upe 's second grade.
==::;:;:;::;::~~::::::i:::::::i:::':~\ Mrs. Earl Davenport lnlroduced the guest speaker for the
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evemng, ev. arvin
wson.
HeatJ•· Methodist minister• ·who
Men's 4 Buckle
IIsj&gt;ok&lt; nn mental health and the
new laws passed which affect
. the people to be admitted to
mental hospitals in the state
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Rev. Dowson IS president of
i the Meigs County Mental Healtb
: Association.
: Following the meeting
refrr.shments were served in the
1 school cafeteria with&amp; hEi moth·
MIDDLEPORT
ol grades 4-5-6 in charge.

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Jim Hood, who is stationed day at 4 30 p m. at the church. R&lt;v. and Mrs. E. E. Roush 1 mltte.&lt;s ft&lt; the benelllcard ·par. •
at Moffett Fteld,.Calif is here ,
. have r: t:Jrne-J to their home. tY Ftobruary 25 in .the Pearkt t . ReY•.
for a three weeks leave with I With Lhe Rev . Emmett S. Smith rLakeview aaer a 10· dHV vis1t Elem~ntarv Audturlum
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and hill - t s , Mr. and Mrs
Yearly reports of organlza. ' Withrow.
ll'ro. Hoblert SCJimoll, clu'., Mrs.
Milton Hood.
I tions were given l!;lection of of· Mr and Mrs. Wyatt Will and Robert Mills, MMI. Glenn• Hen.- club .*fJIWlrlljlilt
Edward Blake, Sr. is vaca- · ficers was held and elected children, Gary ~ Terri and ler, Mrs. Angus Howard ~nd nlng, •t
tloning In Florida for s&lt;veral l were Harry Mdore, senior war· Mrs. Mac McFor and of Colum- Mrs. DOle Walburn; Kitcliell, ert te\l'lo ..
days.
Iden : Leo Story' junior warden: ,bus spent. S::nday ,with .their Mrs. Dwight CWlum cbrm. MN. Cliil ~
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sael- 1and Mrs. Charles Gibbs and f•th~r, Emmett Wlll, Ch..~r jg:::'~nHaM::· M~. Rleblrd MethOdllt .
eMs have returned £rom a va- l Theodore Reed to the vestry. Roa ·
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cation in Miami Beach and oth- ~ Special thanks were given to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker M 5· ~ McComu, M11. ·WU.. the
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Mrs J. 0. Roedel, treasurer were Sunday dinner guests of llam Sater, Mrs. Kennell&gt; Sell· ..-· wUI bo•
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman i and Mrs. ~arold Sargeant, sec- :his brother, and sister·ln.law, ~n~hlr.~ul T~el..; IDd·. Ml'l. er Wtlh MJ11,
. • rna 1r11_ lni:l .atrv~ c"-rp ~ iHe .
and children. of Lancaster haYe l retary, for thet: excellent work !Mr. and Mrs. Lawrehoe Walk· 1 .
been weekend guests of his· p••· and to the lad1es of the allar er. MJddleport. In the afternoon IIi ot coffee, Mn, El!rl ~v,
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ents, Mr. and Mr•.
Bethel guild of which Miss Marl~ Bicl•· lthe group visited In Gallipolis enport •. Mn. John K'r*Wlii'ZYQ,
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Coleman.
man Is chairman.
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IS" ~ar1~ G";'~"·
deLe · with th•lr daughter and son-In- and cream, Mn. HOI'J)id Kiwi!, ai!IM heM' :
Mrs Isabel Steil of Zonesvil ' Rm ~ 0 d ~ po ~ ha.JH 1 : ~ law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack CramRichard Val!lhan; Mr 1 • ey zit4-av·'lil
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Denver
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Ttckel .......Uttee,- Mra. EIJ. RoD l',oU ~se
tends Wilson School for CripMrs. Fred NeiiSe left
Conde 8Jid Mrs. Eugene
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for East
Hostesses, Mrs. Jamso visited with his p1rents ov- he is absent from his home. where
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J~, _Mrs. Char~ Brader the wekend. Bill resides at He comes home every week·
of her mother, Ml'8. C. L.
Mrs. Antle BaDey: pub:the Stell home where Mrs. Steil , end.
• Mrs. Kenneth Scllel and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDOwell Ml"s· Dwight CuUI!IIl; prlzei,
. and Mr. and Mrs. J.;ck Me. Robert Burkalt, Mra, Eu·
Do•well Jr. of Columbus were
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Meigs county civic leaders
will seek an audience with Ohio
Gov. James A. Fhodes next
month hoping for official blessing on restorin!if major improvement of U. S. Rt. 33 to active
status in State Highway V.part-

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Farmer, aod
Fultz, Coonty RepubU.
Central Commif.Ue, aQd
McE11Unney, preslaeut
the County Commissioners. ·
State Route 33 hilS about IM
and was built in 1J21
with little improvement sillce,
the group will point out.
The delegates also would lib
to have some of the $!100 mJI.
lion bond issue which wfll be
on the May primary ballots il&gt;
committed to straigbterJinl .
improvtoingAthtbeenhsigb.· way lnm

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Bill Childs, chairman;

Pete

When maD il completely automaled, took out!
A CO&amp; misfiring, a chain fail·
lag, a button refusing to be
pusbt-d may wrecli. humanity!
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Resolutions wiU ,be drawn up
Tuesday we weren't wreck·
the 1tra.ightenlq of
ed, but gre~l tnconveulence
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to our readers. carriers, and
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Tuesday was ob~rved as
Selected. to the
mecbanlcal faUure in plate Tem~rance Da~ In Pomeroy resolution commiuee we r e
ahaving equipment.
Pubhc Schools m a program
Moore Fred Crow aod
Tbt Oblo Valley Publishing sponsored by the
Pomeroy
Bake/ Baker was DIJDo
eompany extends Its lillcere Chapter of the W.C.T U. Mrs.
its secretary
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appreciation to Knox Dye,'"" Glenroy Ewing Is its president. Roger Morgan. was osked to
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Or. Ray 0 · Heaton, m a talk fwrite Trailways Bus Lines and ·
ister for println&lt;~ Tuesday's .to the Senior and Junior high the .Krnaer Co who both tra el
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edi t1on. Today everythmg
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- 'p omeroy to Albv
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various typ&lt;s of seminars, pub- : • P• ap..
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Jobnaon wIll propose e era
foi bOth public and
yers in Ohio is under that of I He di~sed the activities of I lie · relations, and disciplinary · Proceed, automation!
~ave col 1~f 0 ~e-op: 0 the project.
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scly&gt;od 1n depressed areas
other professions and shouJd
the Ohlo State Bar Assocjation, 1 activities.
ndcomet da co lCSt.. e d e n Present besides the abo v •
pai\ of hls ~'war on poverty,"
and stated that Ohio w8s the Among the out-of·town guests I · ·,: "'' """'" · " "'~ ·~
. , co uc ~ a queflmn an ans- were Andrew Cross, Ro)' Pear·
it ·was learned today.
raised, according to the prest- only stale in the union where were Judge John c Bacon of
wee penod.
son, Dana Howe"· John Wemdent of the OhiO State Bar As-I S~preme Court decisions are Meigs county, Atto;..ey . • n d·
Hev. Ralph ZundeL president &lt;er, Conley Cole, Leo Story, and
Inclusion of parochlol schools
soc1at10n.
on the desk of ever attorne ·Mrs. Bernard Fultz of Middl
onhe tde~gs Mmostertal Associ- Ted Frank.
In th~ new aid program may
d
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adey
eat1on was mtroduced as were
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ti ' •kind of
Members of the Gallia Coun· 11ve ays after they are m . port, Judge and Mrs. M•rshall
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ty Bar Association, and their Other seryices of the associa· Carlisle of Jackson and Mrs.
rs. wmg, an
rs.
a
contrOVersy that the late
Funeral service• for Samuel invited guests heard Attorney lion enumerated by the speak· Bridgewater, wbo accompanBelle Hampton, secretary of
klent"John F. Kennedy
J. SmHith,LI681, wMhoddled "rtel Hol- Erie Bridgewater of. Athens, er were legal forms, workshops, led her husband.
tScemhpel.ranpce ~u,p.Jby
ered 1'"-'hetl he sought
zer asp a
on ay a r a . ld t . f th Stat B A
oo
nnc1pa
ames A.
grant!'i fnr public schools
illness, will be he1d at the pr~ /" ~ ~
~...4.tr t sDiehl,
Jr.,
and
Jr.
High Prin0
Thill t me, hOwever, the
Nazarene
Church, Rutland, soc a Jon,
e ay n 5 " a a
DAYTON (UPI\- Fire today .cipal Howard Knight.
II! tbe.wontrov.~rsy would be re- Thursday at 2 p.m. with I he ~6uet
l~pblv~rboat R~m
I·gutted five stores In a shopping A motion picture sound film,
versed;~'
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~ev. Herbert Grimm officia
s~ar s, Q 1 s.
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'I center on Wright-Patterson Air
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ThO" gUellt speaker was lntrl)o
Force Base prDperty east of was shown to Senior and Junior
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~Dayton, threatenin&amp; a housln( Hill)! •cllllQ) au~iWJce!l Tuesday
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r;:s Ctem~ I Jenklns: Attorney Bridgewater National Jaycee Week will be ohserl!flllnJr!eigs coun· development before II was rmoming in Senior High Audi· Rescue workers dragging the
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jtorlum. At J p. m. the
River f&lt;JIUidllobert.llatl"i&lt;. ·
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~s ~.~w :-:,~a~lb:nd'":' vic- graveside,
. come olla\oyers, i!Lfed lite httlh eroy 'tfe&amp;Cliblng the ·Unit's oetivilies and In launching ·a The bu~i.ng stores were lo- , was shown to the
who is one of lite two
TurysdJo~ Ul
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He had spent most of hill IHe educational requirements of it- mov~menl to increase its membership. by 50 per cent.
cated abt!Ut 20 feet from the ·Elementary
School
believed to have drown·
. e
w . to cou aga n In the Rutland viCinity, beint torneys ·at Jlw. He said they . Lloyd Blackwood, Jaycees - - - - nearest homes In the_ Page with Mrs. Zundel as chairman.
when their boat overturned
next
.h.. f) Lmmal
Dlst. a retired coal miner He serv- ' are much·blglier than some otb·
ld l id Ed B t ill I to and fourth Wednesdays
of Manor government housmg deoear
Hockingporl Tuesday
Judge J B. rown wilL hear
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pres en • "'!
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velopment but firemen said the W
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m or
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was er pr •• '·
milke arrangement. lor I h e ~· month at I p.m. In the f rst fact that ihe wind was blowin•
erner nota ed
Men from ~~ Pomeroy E-R
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wotlnded
In
the
battle
of
Meuse
window
display
showing
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a1d
room
of
city
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yers Feb.')lO on a motion
to Argonne In Fra
• He urged attorney• to ln- .
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away from the homes prevent- n
omrrussJOner
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move Rub;.'s trial from Dallas He was • mem~eOf )h A · crease their income
through Jayc~s work the past year, r:Y· 1ny n :es
y~ng m: ed the flre from spn•ading into PDui Werner , Pomeroy was and Coolville Vohmtet!r fireto some o~er city ln the state. ·
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ra:ther It will be ~n tl1e window Growe come
come
any . the development.
installed as district
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On Jt'&gt;'l. 17, Brown will ' eltb· land r;f1~!n~r~' the RNut· than by attempts to increase the ver•s Studlo 00 East Maln-st. !hese ~e~tln:s. rotherfurJther m- Firemen said the blaze ap- lsioner for the MGM
near Hockingport toHiy searcher order tht ease moved or Ru· ar ' Chu ch
a- volume of their practice. ·He On display will be pictures of· Jormt a 101n 1a ou
heaycees, parenfl} started in 1a bakery or Tuesday night by the
ing f(Jf Dailey's brother Ray
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bY. \ylll
· gave the iow Income oI attorn· the J aycee Teen-age Road-E,...
-v, us con ac any mem r.
a television store and spread to board of the Tri-State Area 16, both of Waverly.
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of nt12rder.lna with ma.Uce Lee He was preceded .In death by eys as the reason for the decline Horse Show, Centennial Float,
a clothing ~tore, a restaurant Cnunf'il of Boy Scouts of
Men worked Tuesday afterHa•ve~ O.vipld, accused of a• his parents, Wllliam and Lor- In their numbers. He stated Jaycee Auction, Christnnas Bas·
and an empty ,torer&lt;x&gt;m. Cau,., ca.
noon and night IIDIII midnight
fl8lltlruiUng President
. ralne Chapman Smltzh, one d~u- lllat In 1940 there were 276,000 ket Project, and the Junior Miss
I and damages were not Im" He w., commended by
and started again· this ~
Ruby's bond, hearing
. ~hter, WIJido and one brotber. attorneys In the United States Pageant. The pu~se of the
mediately determined.
1men o: the district for his work mg tv find tbe brothers.
abrupU~ Tue¢ay _when Brown surylvora include hi• wile, and by 1!160 the number had de- display Is to acquamt the pubThe blaze was fought by fire- I with Troop 248 of the ·
Authorities said tile Dailey1
ordered the Dalw
LU!Le; lour sons, Raymond and Icreased to 255,000, in spite ·of ,hc with the work Of the Jaymen from the base, Dayton and Baptist Church m Polllt'roy. and their brother-Jn.low, fto.
club operator ·1JQ underg_o
WILli~, both of Rutland; Ron· ~· an Increase of population ol !cees.
nearby Fairborn.
!' Other officials ol the
· bert Smith, a"""t 25, were
slve mental
exammatlons. aid, Columbus, and Charles, at
A meeting tonight will be a
are J E. Mf.TI'ison, chairman searchmg the river lor • •maD
When Brown lMued the
home; four ' daughters, Betty
" membership meelb1g," and
BOOSTER DANCE
and 0. Guy Nash, executive.
that apparently had drift•
tho defense wllhdrew 118
Lexington, Ky.; Joan
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all Jaycees are urged to bring FREMONT IUPf) _ A
A donee will be held at the
when their OWJ1 boot
quest I&lt;D' bail.
Rup&lt;,
0.; Mona Walk.
a future member. According to anti, Mich., man and his
th F idHigh Sc:ool gy m af~ehr
FfVE DAY FORECASTS
In cbedabout midstream.. .
er,
Yvonne TackPresident Blackwood the pro- were ki1led and their wives and e r ay mg t game w t
Southern and Central Ohio:
rea
the Ohlo lkfe
MORGANTOWN, W. Va ..- ell,.
a slater, Ada
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gram will acquaint prosp&lt;c- a !4-montl&gt;old bab were In· Willie Blackwell as master of Temperatures w111 average 3-11
s&amp;fely and wall:ed a mile
The t~ slayJng of a West Vlf· Eplin,
w. Va., and
live members with the goals jured toda when Ytheir
c~remomes and record;.~ sup- degrees above normal. Nor- to a farmhouse to summon help.
glnla University Instructor was a brother, Griff, ol Florida.
and accomplishments of the struck they
phed
by the student uudy. An mal hlgb 36-45; low 21·21. A Before Robert Dailey apparent.
01
declar..t solveil today. Author· Friends may call at
the
Meiga County Jaycees.
trailer rig rea~h O~l
admis;ion of 25 cents a person cooling trend beginning Thurs. ly drowned Sunday rescue work·
tties said they obtained a con- Chase FpneraJ horne In Rut"The Young Men of Action,:~ pike in San: ky eC
will be I'Jonaled to the
Red day, much colder over the
heard him calling for help
fesJIOI'i from ' , ~n who ~as land, any time.
WASHINGTON ,('~JPI) - Th~ as the Jaycees are known. ex· Killed were 8Samu~~~~·
Devil Athletic Boosters score- weekend. Rain Thursday and ~ut were unable to locate 1:t1rn
~ested ·the ~y alter the kliJ.
live Ohlo cities whoch sought a Isis ., •. means of serving the 59, and George Samuel
lund.
Friday.
the darkneso..
fug, but WIIS ¥'!liLt~ 11
MEIGII GENERAL HOSPITAL new $50 million opace electron- commumty 8Jid developmg lead· 23. Their wives Thelma 55
-~ler.
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.Monongalia COunty
d
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are out of tbe running.
vidual members.
· Smith'• sori David !4 RJODths
ties &lt;aid Martin WU.Oo, 33,
c~' J!tomeroChay; Alel~ Randpolph, James E Webb · N tiona! The local chapter, one of Ute ""re t~ken '·to Fre;,ont
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a nat!ent at a slate menial
es "'•
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most active Ln the state ha8
1H ·
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i $.dna TrtpleU, Pomeroyi Aeronautics and Space Admin. •
ria ospttal. .
l 'l In L_1ma, ·A•'
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~o, ao
Roy Ra . . La
Sa illtratlon dlrOctor . said Tuesday but '.0 . members. It " hoped The elder Mrs. Smith was
ted stabbma. to death Mra.
o-cln : ,.;d&lt;need, ur•
th&lt; iiOston area p'l'&lt;ibably -~·td that belore 1964 I• over, lito ac· .ported in poor condition.
1811 Holden .......ll&amp;h
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memhersh' will be 30
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aw ns, u
·. will provide aboUt 5 000 Jobs
To qualify as a Jaycee, • Uon and the child was in f
not be tried •gain on the
- Blondena
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char_..
Downey Lewis, M11&lt;fle- U.S. Rep. ebarles A. VJIIllk, and 3:i, of high moral prinol· The Highway Patrol said
Mrs. Adolph Grueser, O.Ohlo, seld after .talking• to pies ond be willing to !lll&lt;:rUJce younger Smith was d r i v 1 n
~ria Fisher, Mln· Webb that Cleveland, Col11111- his til)le for the improvement wben the wes\bound auto hit
WASIUNGTON .- Gov. JamRadclille
Hqger, Mid· bus, Sandusky, Rav.e111111 an~ ·or hi,j community and lor the Wck driven by Donald R. i
es A jlhodes and a dozen otho
Mrs.
Raymond
Justice, Chlllicolhe have .no ~ - of. betterment. of hill fellowmen. en; 30, of near Portersville, Pa.
er t.dp, atata olflclals were here
getting the
. The Jayeees meet Ute oO&lt;\Ond Aiken was 1101 injured.
lor !hi ·aeco!id day lixlaY, meet~ .
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on
subjeota raliglng
ihe ·onnu•l Gov~or·•
next
in , Cleveland to
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Bxll-ln. size,
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Sayre, Comity. Extension Council; Elbert Robinson, Count'
ment planning.
Regional Planning Commission;
This was the result o[ a meet- Virg il Atkl-!Js, Grange: P a u·l
ing Tuesday night sponsored by Bower, Farm Bureau ;
Fred
the Meigs County Farm Bureau Crow, attorney; and

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retired a veteran employe of the county
Does he \',La~ to loaf, !:"ave! and do the
iOVernment because he is too ole for the things he as alwaya wanted to do tnrt
job. He Ia 9, going on 10.
couldn't because of -the press of work?
It teems the law says the duty of Or does he inl~nd to remain active for
drawing names for the Hamilton County a whlle in the llelief he may still have a
grand jury must be performed by some- few good years left?
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one under 10.
Will he move .to St. Petersburg? Or
So here we have a man washed up in
does
he disdain living among other el·
his career while still practically in (he
derly
people and:pM!fer tbe company of
prime ot lite.
than he is?
folks
younger
The news story about this was provokWhatever his I5lans, we congratulate •
ingly incomplete.
What did they give this veteran as a good old Chris Haley, the retiree, on a
long and useful career of more t h a n
retirement gift?
four
years and wish blm all the best in·
How m u c h pension is he getting?
the
golden
years ahead.
What provisions have been made for his

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If you are wondering if the stress and baking a wafer that weighed 2,300
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In
California
again,
a determined drl·
our way of life, you can relax.
There Is abundant evidence that we ver was apprehended as he gunned his
small foreign car down a runway at the
the people are bearing up nicely, thank
Los
Angeles airport in a valiant effort
you, and that things are going along
to
keep
up •With a jet airliner which was
ptetty much as always.
taking off. The motorist was qn his way _
In California, for instance, a rugged home gom a party and mistoo1t the runindividualist insists on being chauffeur· way for a freeway. It could happen to
ed by an ape. Not some clown who driv· anyone.
.
es like an ape, but ·• real ape.
A society which can keep ill&lt; head In
In Minne•ola, a group of real cool col- Urnes like these Is here to stay. We can
lege kids have just been acclaimed look forward to what's ahead with high
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victor)' llldoillt a 4efeat r - fclo live at tho free line IIIII 1114 ~ just rive periiOilal Wamslo~ 1-11-2; Bird 2-1-o·
day llf&amp;llt - . 11'1hama, .... 1111 lbt bell lndividual , . . _ ltull l!aJIId,
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!rOIII 1M flekl lor 40 Jill' ClliiL
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minute of play, RaciDI IIJak ldtllni S1 ol 10 for ·44 per CMI,
and held the lea4. Bruct Jlel. but the)' didn't get eDOUJII ilholl
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thin&amp; then Mrs, Aloise Doyle muat
wardrobe miStress at New Y(Jl'k's
Radio City Mualc Hall A wteran
of more than 30 yeara Ill show
business, she keeps vigil in the
wings with thread and needle,
ready to make emergency repain:
for customers of the Rockettes, th~
Ballet Company and scores of
others. With four shows a day,
h"" job load Is o;ut out for her.

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winfield
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ClalllpoU. M. up 11,1::110. am~':sa, 1:10 a.m.; A. J. PJI!Iell ror liNn lltall lie •
11.1, Zll.t, r1IIIDIDC • fill .. daft 11 l-It im.; Jell«- don Melclahl 4:t5 p.m.
tho
rollen, Pomeroy-~ 11.· - up 17 i:Ji· a.m.; tfa_u-1 ,._,......._ ""-'--' H••• Point ol - · _. proopaiiJl
h Pleuonl lUll• Blotan
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Andrew C:alhouD l'laot llbll 1leW 1111 lndt, ood
~. Kanawlut Ftlla-1... up 17, 4:11 a.m.; Cbarltt Sin·
t-to .,
. Altoo Zeph 1M _ . 6all Jive lla Ja.
Olarlaloo 11.72. 110111- 1n1011 up 11, 1:25 _jl.a.; ,locab =~~~~· 2·35 : ·: ·:. IndJaa ....: - . ud 1lle - ·
Island Dam IU, !2.S, 0, dolrn d , 4: 21"1t.m.; (JYEC 1·10 a.m. · Richard' Maloy d~ Pvl .... ..W; ... I Will
If feet.
Dam
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MmDet
up ••
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.... ~rtJQat
h
llet,
up a, 7:25 a.m.; I. II. Jena Blnco up 7·10 am
JIMIIIo te ,_.. W.p.
feat . Wlafleld Dam I up 11, 4:30 a.m.; q.i. ~··
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port up It, 1:• a.lll.;•'l_ Pea7 laaaN Blver - Uttle Ed- No workl settlement that
--·
Downey up %1, 1:11 a.m.; zlm. ward up Laad111 1:50 a.m.; 1..- foniJ nations onl7 a place
mer down :a, • a.m. ; Ph1llp na Shearer cknm London S: 110 rellel mils wlll provide the
Oldo Blver - Z..O l'ea!lly(. Sporn doWII D, 't:4ii p.m.; Jolin a.m.; Beavor IDd Saudy down for a just and durable peace.
,...,.. down 12, 1:10 a.m.; ln·) J. Rowe doWII Zl, 4:10-a.m.; Marmet 5:30 a.m.; Jerry Jlos. WiUiam 0. Douglas.

B.

be one of the fullllieot peno1111 in

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show business. Actually, she Is

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After 2(;! Years
IY BIULAH B. ~ONES

genial manager of the ~~~~~~~'[I
¥:~~~t~ .McElhinny,
the Coca Cola Bottling Company, bas

yell'l of service aa a "coke" man.
better known aa "Mack" by bls eo-work·
career with the cpmpany in 1987 when
waa manager.
over the mans11- =---~-------:

~t~in 1167

upon the of grenclpaNDta, wblcb !ill addJ•II
Roush. '1'11!1 Mid- up lo keeping them yoong.
~}&gt;&lt;anch II!I'VIC!!I Meigs, Mr. McElhinny enjoys hI
Va. 8Dd Glllia cOIJI&gt;. wile's bobby of keeping a
,
ord o! every child abe
ha
~~-~:born~ end reared taught through the yean
p
13 the son of that fills quite a few books!
and Mrs. Homer They ore known for their
apd wffh his wile, eroslty which· eceoun!a for
Sidle Warner, re- number of dogs and ~!nsll
,.,.,. o.. ortglnal McE\h!Jmy "dropped" at their gate
fjlol\iu! on Leading Creek 1'11/ll!ine from hounds, c:oJl1ea
-

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SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY
ONE PRIQ
As Advertised

plain, dawgs.,
11

He WD8 presented a 25 year 1 So now, the famillar gte!ID II
· pln, .aL l COIDJJIIIIY dlnntr last 18Dd yellow uniforms · be
Y~-~~ sometblng of his ' traded for lel!ure dre.. 8Dd 1
flv~bobby, the boys 1t the little time for relaxation.
him wffh a 81ft hisWhen
asked
If he would ~·II
it e · .a tedreeL.
work,
Mack
replld,

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·" ' t of Pythias Lodge and 1 eases iOt pretty heavy, 1 n

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in oast

Full Rib Half

Full Loin Half

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1 ·'iitiimber of the Masonic tho.. ~ down the river
· 'Iii
He has Saturday evenings after 12 mid·
·· •
at tile Brad- , night get lo be longer 8Dd \mig· II
PT4 8Dd other er.
where his wife AD In all, the past 211
(or many years.
have been good years and Mr.
plana the cou· McElhinny is gratetdl lo all
._. -~ui;;g about traveling the dealers and patrons f o
· .J
relatlvo in Flor· their Joys! cooperation, He
Eaat coast. Also pressed the hope for tbtb·e:n~:
a trip 1o Canada to good wiU to the new m
nephew, a professor Richard D. Fink.
JJ'!\I•veis!ty of Manitobla.
gardenklg. A bou·
onc1 a "men" of
from the McEI:

Year' II

II

Market Report

·~: their
II a real treat.
~1
nieces 8Dd

CINCINNATI (UP!) - '-•••' II
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tnow two girl! stock ' •
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a third Jet Cat~e '100, calves 250; slough·
flk--"-'---- ter steera : mostly steady
'i!uro/ed pointed grape- Mond•y'l 50 lower cllliJe on
remove soft cook· der 1150 lb, '15-1.00 lower
ihe1r shells,
heavier welghta, heifero
steady, cows fully steady,
Cook ·elleese and cheese d!ah- weak to 50 lower; prime 1018 lb
es ~ 1)owlY. Fast or high s~aughter steera 24, average
tem~a~ cooking
makes hlf!h choice near 1200 lh 22.50,
c-lodih and rubbery.
low to average cboice 1100-1050
.d'l(
lb 22-22..50, good 1100-1100 lb 21·
;'~
·' ,,· ' wer cap pinned to 21.75, good to low choice t25Q.
the ,;· ~ ·~ · your shower cur- jl39S lb 21.50, standard under
ta!n " lll! Jilllllall plastic clothes 1100 lb 17.75-19; cbolce 750-900
~-,;')Jtl'
lb helfero 21-22, good tll-20.50,
J/JA~(~'·
utUity and standard 18-17, utili.&lt;f•'a)lbl!er foam upholstery ty slid commercial coWl! 12.50wltlf!Qip.:•~ wa!er ODIY. Most 14; uUIJty and commercial bulls
cll!allllf::iJul(ls will deteriorate 17-19; vealera steady; choice 32, rubbel':•· , '·
38, IndiVIdual 40, &amp;ood 27-32,

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SH.RIMP

Whole Pork Loin -..,...,---- 4Sc
lb.

31 TO 42 COIJNT

7-RIB END

$J.B9

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lb.43c

PORK CHOPS; f;~;;R lb. 79(
Center Sliced Ham _ 89c
HAM
.
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~H=
~~~F lb.49c
FRESH
Pork
Roast
•. 39c -'
Pork Steak
45c
c
Smoked
Spare Ribs
39c
Beef Rib Steaks
•. 89c
Beef Short Ribs
"'· 35c BEEF RIB ROAST
~~.

Butt

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SLICED
lb. 33c

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400

BANQUET CANNED

ROYAL BRAND

Pork Sausage

EXTRA PLAID STAMPS

Chicken

J ~t~~.79c

·:cud..
'&lt; .

Cooked- Whole

31-lb.
CAN

MARVEL BUTTERSCOTCH MARBLE

ll·3

Ice Cream

.

J•na P'.rk•r

Pate's

Carmel Corn ~o~c_h-_.- 10c ·

~ •. ~. S9c
Twin Packs

Stotler

3 s1 Napkins - - - 0'•1Sc
- - ~::·SSe Salad Dressing ---1•• 45c

Cookies

25

for

ANN PAGE

ANN PAGE

qt.

-

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4pk••·19c Potato Chips
-~ANN PAGI

,.Tea ols,.
uayS
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---._gLima Beans ......

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11b.
9oz.con

29c:
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WESTERN GOLDEN or RED. .,IELI :lOUt
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Custard Pie
2·~~.:.L 29c Gillette Blades

49C
"

pkg.

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box

Pork &amp;Beans

· '0Uit OWN IRAND-16 BAGS FREE

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odora. Hogs 2700; barrows and glltl
from potatoes unevenly steady to 25 higher,
sows 200-220 lb barrows 8Dd
gilts 1$.50, 213 lb 15.7$, 1-3 191).
: CGJt;-.!\l!l'll:' on a glue bottle .230 lb 15.111-15.35, ~ 230-260 lb
Wlth';~llljelly to prevent 14 .50-1~.10, 260-290 lb 14-14.61;
1~1 frOIII .~ck~.. ·
300-3110 lb sows 12.25. 12.75,
:•. ',.; .,. •'
lb !1.7S.t2.25, ~ 400-575
~~·~· c~\)anut In an b 10.75·11.75, No. 3 over 600 lb
o · _ IO)~e\~ lh~U easier. 10.20-10.50; boars steady, most.
l\i&lt;·~·
ly 9.25, 2.'10·260 lb 9.50-10.'11
· ~· l!&amp;~~drlnl!'· II .Ideal for Sheep 250; slaughter wooled
walfi'~~ f!'!DII·
lamba IDd ewes steady but not
~ ,.'- '•· 'I:''
fully tested; good with lew
1here . .m ·i{lprozlmately cbolce 9&amp;-100 lb wooled lambs
8,000 knOWiloubapecl• and var· 18-II, udllty 17; wooled ewea
ielles of 10111.
U.

' ~ ,. )NClENT GAG MAN-..comedia~ )job Hope makes like be's Charlton Heslop, •star
_· ' of maey ancient RollliO JDDYie e»~e~, u Hope entenailll troop• in Atbewr,
Greece!'
.

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froth

~ · away

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15 to 20 COUNT _ _ _ lb. $1.09

standard 23-27.

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FROZEN

A~)ljj~ 1: absorb

Store
and

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HmHER

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i;:•Delly Sentlnel, Pomeroy.IIJddleport, o. J~ 22, 1964
·1!-ousinq Bureau Worries

!;

Closed llllll•g Thursdag. Jan. 23. Preparing Fot- .S ale

fl;lousing for Fair-Goers is
r. Chief Concern in New York

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NEW YORK (NEA) - The [Just wanders Into the olflce.
Most of the call.,., Wl"iters
put 4li marching banda.
and wanderers are concerned
: . Tomorrow It may bfl Girl abrut the possible shortage of

~

problem for the day : where to

: ~out troops and

reau shares that concern; they
want everyone to have reservatJons wen in advance 0 arrival.
Private!\• there Is concern
In the oth~r direction.
New
York has some 100.000 trans!·
ent rooms; 12,000 new one! have
been added in the last four
years. And, no matter how suecessful the falr is there is a
nagging doubt whether these
will ever be filled .
There seems to be Uttle que,s..
tion that the fair will be a red
hot tourist attraction. Dame)
Hickey, president of the New
York Hotel Association, predicts

mntually 36_ operators will be that hotel business in New York
• working to fmd somewhere for will be 2.5 per cent over normal

.j

( everybody to sleep . Currently,
: only two people sit at . . the
! rows of telephone positions.
f, They face a blank wall whe~e
t eventually a b~ge board Will
Jist hotel va~anc1es. It was one
~ of these ~ o got th~ request
~m Flonda, wondermg where
' the 45 bands would bed down
: between marches.
'! The request would go into one
. oi _1;Jle bureau's " broadcasts"-

!

p e$flers sent

this summer.
He
cites
the convention
schedule as proof.
In 1963,
conventions shunned New York
becau~e they knew they would
be here In •64 . Hickey says that
major conventions will use New
York this coming year _ from

huge ones like the Elks Shrlners and American Medi~al Association to small ones like the
American Accordion

Associa..

to the 380 hotels lion and Tbe Building Stone In-

' who bave registered With lt. stitute There are manv alrea·
booked 1..- the '65 iair sea! !'hi~ group~ have asked ar son, including the Veterans of
• tiousmg a~1~tance ; t~e hotels Foreign Wars, Junior Kiwanis
turn solicit the busmess and and catholic War Veterans.
t the bureau checks to make sure But even this iTilux _ plus

fTh~ perindicals tell the hotels dy

'1n

1everybody

Is happy.
, A typical broadcast !norms
; ~ hote!B about Boy S co u I
~ troops from Rochester, Wash-

such tours a• a 10,000-persoo
group from Boston led by Cardina! Cushing, which will 11se

· lngton, Raleigh~ Binghampton,
and Baltimore; Girl Scouts from
, Jacksonvile,
S h r e w s b u ry
Mass., and Barre, Vt.; school
groups from Remsen, N. Y.,
Lafayette, La., Hazel Green,

tax New York's homdng caps-

two ships as hotels -

Value

~s!ooally,

oc· jfore

Our

ALL-IN·ONE

9Bc VA.LUE

59c VALUE

HAIR BRUSH

Sale Price 33c

SA.LE PRICE

$1.00

.....

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additional $1.7 million to oper-

The death toll has been heavy
in r~nt yearh from methane
poisoning during mining opera·

The oIf1ce, 1oca ted 1n th e 1n-

emissir.n of methane gaS dur·
ing mining operations."

tions

cut back. by $2.35,000 because of
'· "'
the termmation of a number of
1
~· ...At the same time, the Fed- reseatch projects. However, the
;-11'81 Bureau of Minea submitted bureau asked for an additional

Half Price $peciall
ARVIN METAL

REFRIGERATOR

IRONING BOARD

SET
Set contains 6 assorted

C'O·

lor and size containers for
refrigerator or freezer. 3
round, 2 shallow and one
deep .style.

$1.29

Strong, aU metal with tubular
legs and ventilated top. F~nger
tip height adjustmPnt allows
you to have top at the heigh~
of your choice. ' Two tone ena·
meled finish .

$3 ' OO

Rtt.

$6.00 Voluo
LIMIT ONE

~.800,

a net increase of $14,898,000 "The probable commercial
\· ov.er the current year. 'lbe prOduct.lon of oil from athabaa.
~ bureau said the money
was can tar sands of Canada and the
• necessary for increased coal intenM! Interest of U. S. indus·

1964" on June 30.
Research Figures

request provided
~,uuu for the start

oncy

$3.00

$) '!lr

Genuine "CANNON" , nationally adVef..

Nurs~ng

tised se-am1es.s mesh ny1on bose wUll
looped toe ln popular shadeJ. A perted
fit every time. TAke advantage ot illli
unusual and outstanding valuer

BoHies

Cofplete nurser unit: Jn.
elude&amp; Sure Seal twin air
valve niPple, Sure grip
no-sUp cap and disc, and
8 ounce wide mouth bot·
tie for eaS)' flllin&amp;.

Buy I Poir-1 Polr Fr"
VA.LUI

$J.91 _ _ __

$1.50 VoiiHI

6 for

WIRE RECORD RA.CK, $2.00 Voluo - -- · -· SA..L'E PRICE $1.00

Solo 2 for $1.00

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INSULATED

4 PCE. METAL

IOoz. MUGS CANISTER SET
Large 10 ounee

Beautiful sparkling a 0 0 w
l!mlhlted.mup for etther white enamel metal contain·
hot or cold dnuks.
era with solid color tops and
Assorted pastel color
large rose and floral deeat
l.mers, crysa..u cu:ar
,.. ;;ide.
,,,
handiP &amp; ouh•r l'ontainPr
$1 ,79
Solo
Reg. $1.80 Votue
$, Value _
Price
·
kl• Price _
for
.,

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BASKETWEAVE

Lorge Hydro-Wick

' 'POLY

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CEREAL BOWL

STOOL

PLANTERS

Tbill .turdy bowl 11 perfeet for cer~al. salads,
ete .• ""·, • Smooth 1CuU
pt:oof. material . will not
chip nr. dent. A55orted co-

The handiest Jittle stool yog :,

Large eye catehing planter ever saw. Ltgbt w"1gbt an~ ' ·'
usorted attract1ve colon
attractive, lacqueree&lt;d:..~::~~~.:;;.
witb gold finish top rim.
al finish. Sturdily cc
By 1ro wick m plaster
ed lor durabWI)'.
regulates the moisture
and Insulates
the soil. $2 val

A $2.00 VALU•
Solo
Prk•-

$) 00

~!;._$).00

Volvo~~-

production of oil from We81ern
oil shales and tar sand deposits
warrant a study'" the bureau

9c

1

lb,

bsg

signed responsibilities for the
production, conservation and

distribution of helium.

of five
Five private plants priXiucing
research projects in fis- helium are expecfed to be in
continuous production during
.
fiscal 1965. These plants were

Its mception In 1962, the financed and built by four com-

said, it has been able to panies which have 22-year conthe Interest of out- tracts under which the govern·
research organizations ment purchases bellum for con-

whom previously bed aervation.
· In the lield of coal

Rust proof, noiseless, san·
ltary, odorless and stain
resistant. Will not mar
furniture. t;,arge 24 qt. capacity •wlth -built-Jn I.OIIP
.. tray at one end. Asaorted

7·1NCH WHITE CHINA PLATES ___ . SALE PRICE 2 for 25e

The same sparkling glazed finish whiteware to match the St.
Denis cups and saucers. Actual size 9¥4 inches. 50c Value.

pbtel 'ei!IDr.o.

5-IN-1 A.LUMINUM COMBINA.TION PAN SET Solo Prlco $2.00

Sole
Prlc•

· $44

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Men's Long Sleeve Sport Shirts _ Y2 Price

l Price

Sizes S, M, L and XL. Most of these are wash n' wear.
Some have 2 pockets. Wait until you see the name on
these Shirts. Reg. 2.98 to 5.98 -·- ·· · On Sala 1.49 to 2.99

SUIT

Odd Lot Men's Wool Shirts

All wools In both Ivy and Regular models. A good
Longs. Reg. Price 45:00
amazin&amp; price of

h Price

Just 11 few in lot Reg. price 5.98 to 12.98 to 6.49

til 75.00 now cgoing

atthe
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Men's Work Jackets.

On SaJe 2.99
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Off

J\ fairly i&lt;UlP r"i of J'1es
ond coloro - Ret:. 5.98 to 7.gs....:o,. f-Ie 3:99 to Uf

Twills, Denlms and Whipcqrds.

Men.'s Winter Jackets &amp; Co•ts __ h Price
$22.50 to $37.50

Small Charge for Alterations

Both long and short styles in wool&amp; and insulated . Reg .
12.98 to 29.50 - On Sole 6.49 to 14.75 , "

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h Price

ahe~:~d .

YOUR CHOICE

~~• ___4

for
39c-49c V•lue

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A!'ery g9o~ n"1Jli!" in 'blouses. Sizes 30 to 38. Thls you
must see in both roll up and long sleeves. Reg. 3.98 to
5!88. On Sale 2.66 to 3.99
LADIES HOODEO

- . - ! Price

Sweat Shirts

A'real nice buy at 2.00. Reg. Price 4.00

Ladies Cotton Slacks-! Price
These match the Sweat Shirts above. Reg. Price 3.50
now just $1.75

Men's Swe•ters

h Price

Y2 Price

Just a few in lot. Reg. 3.98 to 4.98--Now 1.99 to 2.49

% Price

Men's Long Sleeve Knit Shirts _
A nice

~n of

sizes. Re&amp;. 4.98 to 6.98--0n Sale 2.49 to 3.49

Odd Lot Men's Jewelry

SOc

Values to 5.00 (when we say odd we mean it) but it is
well worth DOc ,

If. fairly good run of sizes.and -colors.
29.50 to 37.50
On Sale $14.75 fo $1 8.75

Men's Hooded Sweat Shirts

V3 Off

Both single and double thiC'kness. Reg, 2.98 to 4.98 -

On Sole 2.00 to 3.32

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Ladies Skirts

--

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Just a few in lot. Reg. 9.98 to 12.98 On Sale 6.66 ·t e
8.66.

More Men's &amp; Boys'
Bargains
Mens Robes - - - - l off

Small, Medium, Large and Extra Lar.ge. Reg. 7.98 to
16.98. Most o( them are washable. On Sale 5.32 lo
11 .32

V3 Off

Men's Crew Neck Sweat Shirts _
Now lust 1.32

.

Socks - - - • • 4 pr. '1.00

If first quality would sell much hlgher.

Men's Insulated Rubber Boots

on rur• or

$3.88

A nice run ot sires. Just riiht for that cold and sloppy

lt'l'aWhlnt ol wood or rtu.yl
000r1. 6e1t b... 11" a 11•

weather ahead .

x 10'' hllb bacll. lleiiht o . ., .
aU !S". Colon Sandalwo«HH.

to

MENS BLAZER STRIPE
Reg. priC'e 1.98 -

tuf£ed deJ1p.
Tubular lep
wltb .ildJni sUde• th11\ pu- ·
~;:t,tch.lnr

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These you must see at 7.32 to 8.66. Reg. Price 10.98
12.98. Sizes 10 to 16

Men's Pajamas

New. cOptempouey .tyltnl tor
any room In lhc houH or oui
on 'he patio or PQreh . Jdul
for oUice, re&lt;"eption room..
m . Pol' . propylene enlt'aYed

vent

Ladies Blouses

Ladies Wool Slacks--- ! off

Rt'g. 4.98.

Both Slipover and Cardig·a n Styles. fte.g. price 8.98 to
18.98. A real rood buy at 4.49 to 8.49

Contour Chairs

Take your choice of these han·
dy kitchen tooLs, all with white
handles and steel blades. Strain·
er, spoons, turners, or potato
masher . Choice of 6 items•

Both Insulated and De~e Lons. Reg. 8 .98 to 26.50 Od
Sale 4.49 to 13.25

Now lut1 3.32

There Is still plenty of cold . weather

of soft, liKht weJght shredded Nopcofoam. 14eol

KITCHEN
TOOLS

Ladies Jackets ~ --• • -l Price

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BABY BATH

BARGAINS FOR
THE LADIES, TOO !

Values to $1.50. Both clip on and lie your own styles.

for stuffing toys, pillows, chairs, dolls, etc. $l.!SB value.

24 Qt. Poly ·
St. DMis WHITE CHtNA CUP$, 45c: Velua, S•l• Price 3 for ~c
Large 10 ounce "man size" white cof!ee cups with comfortable
euy grip handles.
·
St. Denlt WHITE CHINA SAUCERS __ SA.LE P.RICE 3 for 25c
Extremely attractive both in appearance and price. 45c Value.

Men's Ties ~,.-,.---...,...,-- 3 for $1.00

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Men's Winter Weight Work Pants _ V3 Off

·
millioo in borrowing authority
to en•ble it to carry ool its as-

Small Charge for Alteration

Regular, medium and heavy weight. Reg . price 2.98 to
4.98 - On S•t• 1.49 to 2.49

said

It asked •• lncrea•e of $14

$2.49 to $2.99

Small Charge for Alteration

. Magnificent oval pearlized, detachable traYs with bullt·in handles. Size 2lxUi inches. Lustrous brass legs fold away for eaay
stot•age. Assorted color trays. The most attractive TV tabll!
ever offered at BUfh a low price.
l·LB. BAG SHREDDID FOII,M ______ SA.LI PRICE 2 for $1.00

Giant

have to see at

$3.99 to $7.49

"SUNBURST" TV SNACK TA.BLI, $2.00 Voluo, Sole Price $1.00

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19c

BY MRS. ALPHA BARR

A very good name in pants. Both Ivy and belt loop
styles. Sizes 28 to 40. Reg. 4.98 to 5.98. Tbls you'll

Included are rayon blends and all wool fl anne ls.
Sizes 29 to 50. Reg. 7.98 to 14.98, now only

selection of sizes and colors. Regs., shorts and

Society Notes

Men's Ivy League Wash
PANTS - - - ~ ! PRICE

Men's Dress Slacks
! PRICE

One of our big sale apecials! Beautiful pastel color base wfih
clear, transparent top. Clean, odorless llnd washablt' . Advertised in LIFE.
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BON-AMI SPRA.Y A.tR FRESHENER
Sale Prico 3 for $1.00
Get rid of stale or offensive o4ors with this large 7 ounce ipraJ ~
can of pleasantly scented air freshener. Available in your choice
of Spice or Lavender. $1.77 Value.
b10 METI\L PICTURI FRII,ME ____ SALE PRICE 2 tor $1.00
Dainty gold frame that wiJl not ~arnish. Metal hinged easel back
allows use either vertical or horizontaL $1.38 Value.
52x70 Flonnol Bock Plootlc TA.BLE COVER Solo Price $1.44.'
Flannel back plastic cloth in beautiful assorted . designs. TheSIJ;.
bave a nice "feel'' to them and last longer. Do not confuse with
regular MxM size. Large 52x70 size. A 2.98 value.

$J.d&amp;

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their soruJ, even sons their fath·
ers. Such violence was trig·

POLYETHLYNE BUnER DISH, 25c Voluo __ SA.LE PRICE 9c

$).00
pkg •
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., 8

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that earlier strife. And
too is gooe by force of arms.

e Langsville

This ' lightweight beavy duty giant basket can 't break, chip ~~
dent .. Rust proof, washable and sanitary, Permanent non fade
colots, $2.00 Value!

Boilable, water-proof, Stays soft.
ReinfnrPPd bar tacked se·ams. Od·
or resistant. Non·
$2.00
toxic plastic for
Value lastlng wear. An~ ·
other Y.J price special.

Tremendous
Bargains for .Men &amp; Boys. (Oh yes, So me real good buys for you Ladies, tool. This is the
.
Sale you have been waiting for,

injustices even yet remaining

Lee, howev:"" is buried at Lexln«tqq, Va., where he lived oot
his IUe ~· president ol VirginIa Military lnstlr.te following
Appomatlox.
The deep tragedies of t h
Civil Wtu: were born of brothers k!Uing brolhers, fathers

44-QT. POLYETHLYNE WA.STE BASKET . SALE PRICE $1.QP'

BABY PANTS

Its slope,
Washington D. idly by the milliona of AmeriC., where ·
In the gathering cans who have made the pHclouds of r;lvil strife declined grlmage )0 the Custili-Lee Mancommand ctf Unioo
Armies slon since its restoration. c...
then ~nbonl (early 1861).
Burial· of the late President
In this tft!inslon oo AprU 20, In the shades of this shrine ln1861, Le, wi"ote his resignation evitably will add to ita attrac·
from .the U. S. Army - which lion for the American People.
he greatly loved - &amp;nd t h e , A1J Lee embodies for Amerihouse later was confiscated by cans today all that was fine In
the United Slstes. Tbe U. S.
Arislocracy of the Sooth ~
S~preltlll Coljrt restored II to · way of life gone by force of
/ •.-tlfe le~al heir, the grandson of
:... so tbe late Mr. Kennethe bUilder, and he sold It to
for milny Americans, sym·
the government In 1883 expecta progressive America
lng It, as It ·did, to become a
to ease tbe human
national shrine.

Handsome brass plated wire jrecord rack wUh ball fe.et to pr..
teet furniture . Handy inde¥ ' guide on side markinz areas for
. popular, cLassical and other type re cord~:~. Will bold 60 records
plus two albums.

$]'OO

SALE 3 DAYS ONLY -FRI., SAT., IAON., JAN. 24- 25- 27

November, 1963, '· Part of the American herJ.
Prooldent, .lobn !age Is the recullectlon of this
was buried upoo tragedy. and it is recaUed vlv·

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Ideal for home or tTavel. Fdl'dr Into eomp.o.ct unit to fit in draw.l
er or suitcase. Plastic coated "metal arms and cliP5 to prot~~
your lingerie, hosiery, etc. Your choice of colors. $2.00 Value,

i reSI!arch, oil shale development try in the possible commercial

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days more than .157 years ago Jan. 19, 1807,
R~~~~~ E. Lee, leMendary general of the Confederate
A
was born at Stratford Hall, Va. In 1831 he mar·
~-Ag n nn, Randolph Custis at the Custis-Lee Man01 Va.
"' 1
was built by
rg:.tJ=~~~';; Parke Cus- gered by the question, 'jShaU or
g
Martha Wash· shall not slavery continue?"

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C!WTent appropriation ,

r• '·Jiscal 1965 request of $61,332,- $200.000 for oil shale research.

of a Birthday, an
at a Shrine

S~AMLESS MESH NYLONS

duction problems caused by the

lerior Department, submitted a
·
, Jiu48e&lt; request o1 $6,836 1100 for
Cuts Anthracite
the' 12 months starting J~ly l, 8 Th~ bureau said the an; ~tn $i,761,DIXI more than . its thrac1te ,coal program would be

, ~ beUum rjjstributlon.
. ,
' 4Jdortalcoal office satd tts ad·
,·
fUnds were necessary
the continued funding of
~ ~:::·~:. research projects alt
under way or which will
under way by 1he end of

UTILITY TABLE

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start a well-balanced program
aimed at overcoming the pro-

year.

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200 pieces of quality •.vhtte stationery in each
psC'kage - 130 sheets and 70 envelopes, And
you get TWO .,f these for just one dollar! \

10 PIECE

WASHINGTON (UP[) - Tbe """' roal research program "to

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Coal Research Agency is
Asking Additional $1.7M

· ate

PAIR

KEROSENE LAMPS

won't

Office of Coal Research, the
.,vernment agency that bas
. worked to put the coal Indus·
· tty back on its feet financiaJly .
~ked Congress today for an

'-'• $) 00

CANNON

toughest

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GEN. ROBERT E. LEE

$2.00 Voluo

Prloo
METAL

Stationery _ Sale Price 2 for $1.00

A real value combination. Large poly drain
board tray plus draining rack, All for this
special low price o( one dollar!

jiffy.

44( ' n.oo
Volvo _

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79c VA.LUE

200 COUNT

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PROMPTLY AT 9 A.M.

Decorative and usefll.l patr of
.
old . fash•on kerosene lam 1 Built _m . "'!lectrJc outlet and
shioJn brau finiab b P : cord Jt 1s 1deal for pmwrs,
asee toasters and .other small Ill"
and erruJes. Spartune
pliances. Compact shelt d•
d.&amp;a mood abape ~ut
sign for maximum storage.
glass_ fuel contarners All steel with baked
,. enamel finish
and clear glau
chimneys. $2.00 Vol 11, IS.CO VALUE

Handy 11-quart polyethelene water pail that
will not rust, dt&gt;nt, warp or crack. Sturdy metal handle .

meta] clip&amp;. Holds up to six skirts ·In neat tiers
preventing wrinkling and damage. $2.00 Value.

DOORS OPEN

DY~D·

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Water Pail _ _ _ Sale Price 38c

Bright fini~h. all metal skirt rack with strong

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Don't be mJSled

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Burn proof 100% glass fibre, 54 iDch SAF-T·
PAD and sCorch proof silicone cover. Soft
cushlony pad prevents buttons , buckles, and
zippers from breaking. Iron easier and !aster
at low temperatures.

Jl.QT. POLY

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by reportl fr,.m a .
100%
dull mep· heod
:istant locale. Easy to
with strong coiJ ateeJ apnne
read and decorative. Com·
for attaehine wood band!..
plete Wlth aluminum bane·
Easy to 'Na&amp;h aDd clr:te1 ill a
era.

Sale Price 29c

$2.00 VA.LUE
Pad and Cover Set _ Sale ~ for $1

Multi Skirt Rack Sale Price 2 for $1

Dish Rack &amp; Drainboard _

$).00

BURN BROOF IRON BOA.RD

Profe88ional style hair brush with pure nylon
bristles set securely with rust resis tant wirf'.
Gracefuul curved plastic handles in pink, blue
or clear.

$2.00 VA.LUE

Oultlclc
Window
Thermometer

Top quality j'Nifty" loose leaf filler. Side
punch . 5 hole 101h:x8 inches. A generous 180
sheets in each package. Limit 3 paks.

Neat plastic front with snap closure. Snap and
zipper change sections. Pho1o and identifies·
tion windows and a mirror .

NYLON BRISTLE

Rog.
2
$1.58 V1lut for

Pomeroy, 0.

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in 100% fine cotton fabrlc1
with packet and blndln&amp; '
trim.

Filler Paper

LADIES WALLET _ Sale Price 47c

r~e hardest day to IIQd •

from someone who room.

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Dainty hO:stes.t aprons in a
large variety of styles and
c;olors, checks, floralJ, etc .•

To show you we mean business
on this sale, we wi11 sell a Dol·
lar Bi11 to the first 100 adult
customers for 79c. (Pllrchase
required., (Limit 1.)

: fraternal groups, senior ciUzen day to register," he says. " Peoaroups and various others.
ple travel on weekends
and
·Besides phone calls, the in· ,arrive on Monday. They gen·
. 'IDrmat1on comes from the ;t..'l'aily leave on a Thursday or
inaii - at the moment 500 1 Friday So Tuesday has t h e
• s~.eb requests a week
from fewest checkouts and is . there-

; Ulill'viduals and groups and,

conON APRONS

DOLLAR BILLS
79C
11.00
Prlco

Fitzsimons
of
the bureau
makes only one recommends·
Uon : try not to arrive on
a

the

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• Sat"'rday

ctty.

Tuesday.
Ala., Bualo and Utile Rock: "Tuesday is

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· day herds of Odd Fello.... But full swing. Publicly, the bll• toda~ it 's the 45 Florida hlch
' schwl bands which will appear
at that state's pavilion at the
• World 's Fair this summer.
: The problf'm is dumped In
· the well-prepared laps of Alex
T. Fitzsimons , John Potter and
thelr staff at the New York
· World 's Fair ~usin~ Bureau.
. Even though It IS stdl some
~ m~ths un~l the fi~st fair flurry ,
, thiS orgamzalion lS open for
; business, and has been ror al·
; most 8 year·
~· Nerve cent_er for _the _bureau
.t is a room Ln Radio City (30
~ Rockefeller Plaza),
where

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the

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Limit 6 per customer. If first quality would tiell much

Coral an4 Aqua.

Odd Lot Men's Hats ......,.----~ $3.00

hi: .'::cz:Sh~e::.r- - - - - - - - - - . , - - -

Just a few ln lot. Values to 10.00.

OOD LOT BOYS

Extra large 12 quart capacity dish ~an of 22 gaug~ ai'Uminum.
Hole for hanging when not in w;e. Size 15 x: 5% ln. ~.00 Value.

Men's White Handkerchiefs _ _ _ Be

3-PIECE ALUMINUM SA.UCE PA.N SET . SA.U PRICE $2-00

Suits &amp; Sport Coats • • ! Price

"Umlt 12 per customer.

The pan set with many uses! Cool beat-proof bakelite knob ami
handles. 2 qt. inset has heatproof bakelite s,lde handles. Flame
guard. Cover fits both. Bottom paru capacity, 3 qts.

12.0T. ALUMINUM DISH PAN

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SALE PRICI $1 .00

Set of three aluminum sauce pans. Modern , tapered shape with
smooth heat-proof bakelite handles with hole for .h.ngina:. Large
sturdy bead11. Flame guard . $3.00 Value.

META.L BREA.D BOX, $2.00 Voluo

.

al~det S•le 63c

SA.LE PRICE 11.00
SALI PRICE $1.00

· Gil\"tte''.ijalnleu •teel razor
· it's bird to believe how
can get from each of

Solid color tray and ton with mow white cover and rose decal
to match bread box and canister set on this page. Snap lock
springs securely hold!! cnver in place. Carryinr twandle on lid .

t!ia"- ·wlth eaoh bltdel Wo
OU&lt;et, illlellt
Jo~ .J"'lcel 8!1&lt; Jlal.

Beautiful sr.ow white enamel bread box wlt.h solid coiOI!" hinged
top and large rose and nora! decal on side.

META.L CAKE SA.FE, S1.79 Voluo

Vt-GI\L. ROUND CONTAINER

Large container with secure closing lid. Semi-transparent body
With colored Jids. 4" biih with 6%" diam . lid . 58c Value.
SALI PRICE Sl.OD
f·lnch he N' T•ke Aluminum PIE PAN
High, clear styrene cover snaps on easily and tecure1y. Juiee
catcher rim on pan keeps oven clean. Polished aluminum Pan,
size 9 x 2:Y• inches. 11.49 Valu~

SAU Plll=l $1.00

Polystyr.en~ cover is also server trap! Snaps on uCtlrely: for
ea1T7ing or storin~ molded J{elatlne. Center eup molded Into

pla&amp;tlc .tray for salad dreulnt•. ete. ____ lJA. quart eapaCity.

S1.69 Value.

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.now ~t this special price

SALi PRICE 2 for 39c

SEE N' TA.KE ALUM. liNG MOLD .. . .

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Price " - - -

Cocoa Mat, . ·
.

Pro~ your I

Sale Price $1 1QD

noora "and ruga from

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'!et, dirtJ1.oof&gt;

prints with tbeso "&amp;ood quality mats at eacb do«
entrance, Thick and ·durable. Sire 20X12 ll&gt;ebet.
'l.G9 Valu~.
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lo 16.48

h Price·

Boys' Jackets
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RED WOOD CITY, Callf."
H~~lc-!: Mateo County ,..
I.i
aulltorltles hrye thwanefforlll of a 17-yeaMJid
BCbool students who wu
to becom'e I ~lfa
oti "algna t&gt;l the

Sl10e are broken. Ret. 8.9!i to

19 . ~n

Solo 4.49 to Ul

h Price

Boya' Car Coats
Card\11'0)'1, wool and nylons. Siz&amp;S 6 to 20.
lUll - Orl Solo 4.49 to 9.99

Rea:. 8.98 to

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Boys' Sweaters

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Bta. ue m1 ue - '

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1.99

1.9t to 4.49

ontl .1 M

Y.z Price

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Shirts
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Knits, flannels and Broadcloth. Reg. 1.98· to 2.88 011
Sale 1.00 1o 1.49
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Jill! 1 few In lot. Reg, 3.98 to 8.98 - On Solo

goln&amp; 4.99

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" 1"

Boys Winter Caps -• fpn,CJ

!leg. U8 to 2.98. Ou Sale 1.00 1o 1.49' • · -·

apvs

t3~

oz.

Je\lns • • • • "'

Sizes 8 to

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Slllrts-by MlllhatWJ. Butto~
'fttt. COUar styles. ·
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LOCAL AND STATE News Of .
Mason County, West Virginia

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Society No~
SU!Iday School olterldance for

""-.._

Jan. L9 was 87. The
was $24.4:1.

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Defendant, U60

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Mr. and Mrs. Dores •Anmld :
and famlly and Frank Sllarlo j
were SUnday dinner guest3
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawrence
family.

"FREE"

TUBE
TESTER

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Check Your Radio &amp; Television

TINY'S

Tubas Free On Our Tube Taster

RCA REPLACEMENT TUBES'
In Stock To Repla .. Your lumed Out T.,...

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DUTTON DRUG , CO.

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We reserve
the right to
limit quantities

MIDDLEPORT
OHIO

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MOTORS

fODAY!
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SHOWBOAT
PORK&amp;BEANS
. \LE

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57 OLD$

300
aile

VALUE .BUY
SLICED
$

cans

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VEG., VECJ. BEEF,
TOMATO, CHICKEN NOODLI

.00

Fireside
FIG BARS

2 lb.
box

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REG. 59c VALUE
DISCOUNT PRICE

REG. $1.00 LADIES
HALF &amp; FULL

VALUES TO $2.79
LADIES

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57 MERCURY
4 Dr. Auto: lrano.
onll heoter.

Radio

HAIR SPRAY

Atka-Seltzer

SLIPS

Better Blouses

Look, blg discount price Nestle
Hair Spray. - Low low price at
your Bonanza store. HUITJ' thil won 't lut long.

SPECIALI

Reg , 59c Value Discount Price;
Alka Seltzer . Save nO\II . Buy

several boxes at thf'l low pljee.

CLEARANCE
VALUES TO $6.95

REG. $3.99 VALUE
LADIES CORDUROY

Ladies Dresses

SURFERS

rinal t'leanmce on this group
of Ladies' Better W1nter Dres-s-

Reg. $3.99 wlue Ladies' Cordu·
roy Surlers. Out they go ~
price. B1ack and red. Hurry
theM will go fast.

Pound .

Priced to ,sell.

fll.lll. Saw

Come in and enter Serta's

"EAT WELL-su:gp BhifKR"

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Values to

Jl&lt;)W.

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LIBBYS

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full till slip1.

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Values to $2 .79 in thia group.
All priced for quick sale. We
ha ve to move these now. HuttJ
get yours now .

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VALUES TO $7.95
LADIES

VALUES $4.98
LADIES

SWEATERS

SKIRTS

All regrouped for quic·k sale.
Ladies' Better Sweaters priced
for quick sale. We h-ave to move
these now. Hurrs be here first .

Shop early.

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VALUES TO $5.91
CLEARANCE

VALUES TO $22.95
LADIES

·Indian Blanket

BLANKETS

COATS

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Reg. $2.99 l"ull Sire First Qual-

Ity Indian Blonkell at a low
lew dJscount price.

.99

Reg. $5.98. $8.98, $4.98- 72Jdl0
Asst. grou:p of Better Blankets
priced to clear. See these and
save, at your Bonanza store.

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Save 'k now, Values to $22.M
in this group of Ladies' Better
Coats grouped for final clearance. Get your.i now. Save.

.00

First Quality Winter Skirtl. ~
duced for clearance, New
spring skirts on their way, C.
YOUTI

now.

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REG. $1.99 VALUE -

fANCY BOXED
PILLOW CASE sm
Reg. ~ -00 value First. Qll&lt;lllty
B:oxed Pillow Case Sets. Priced
to .sell. See Lhese nttw ancl save. ~

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BONUS,BUYI

VALUES TO $2.99
CLEARANCE GROUP

VALUES TO $2.99
LADIES

OXFORD~

VALUES TO 39.:
VI-JON .ASST. .· . '

OXFORDS

COSME'I'ICS' •

Jut long. Out they go. Be here
lint.

One large group of ChUdren'•
Betta Oxfords. Regrouped for
quiCk sale. See these now and
Save.

Better Hats

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LIBBYS

CATSUP

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CI,EARANCE LAI!'JI~S .

*"-·
~.99 Ladies' S..ddle .o.:
fon:la. Save lh nlJW. These won't

BUYI

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Slips. Rayon ~nO cO't\on a

REG. $2.99
LARGE

Gal.

~~NUS

Reg. 1.00 »lips in this f i
.~oup ofuLadie~· B \~r
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Bag

DRINKS

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REG. $2.25 VALUE
NESTLE

4 Dr. St.. Wason. 8 cyUn·
der. Radio and heater.

A\OTORS

OLEO, 1lb. solids

LIBBY
PORK&amp;_BEANS
14 oz.
.00
cans

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LUCKY BUY

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54 Buick 4 Dr.

LIBBY
PEACHES

· .AMPBELLS

BISCUITS

4 Dr. B.T. ~uto. Irani. lla·
dio 1111d beater. Power
-rlns ond bnkft.

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FOR
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY .

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Auuto. INDO.
Radio and,)looler.

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314oz.

Potted Meat
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BUYS

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All reduced fO&lt;: qulek sole. Ladles' Better Hall. Out thoy ro.
Shop eorly ond Sa,..

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Values to 39c iD thia · 1arae
group of Better CoJJnetiea. All-

sorted group. See these a n 4

•ve. We can - aave you moat]~.

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Of Ulte President KeimN~v·

SEtlJttm' ·
AI the boslnaq"' !Jfll~

DALLAS (UPI)- JaCk

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ucm,.;

Ru~y, .sbowbtg th, ~(of

sassillatiOD.
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- Officers aUowed the llllf·appojnlld uecntlolllt ilt acCUS8\1 pl1!114enUal 111BMIID Ue Harvey Oswald to, an·
II'Wer quet!lont at an tmpromptu preu confere~~~» pt
before testtmopy at )ria bcm4 hearing bepn.
1 ,
He wu aelled to, dMerlbo IIIII
/
leellnp .men be .,.,.. lblll ..... hiD! bell&gt;!!. ~ 1, -

under the Social Security ProJr•m 55 million .t 111em

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Blamed For
Truck Mishap

BOWLING

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NOW IN HALF·QUARTS .

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ps e
Ub
p y Navy

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Of Mei• Dies
At Age of 92 .

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Work In Social
Study Units

!IJI!!CiqfJ Jan. 1e nelll' lllJ At.
llntic 1111ranoo to tho ea... u
a roullnt matter unconnected
with 11M! canal '!1'~11- 'l'l1fr
made po 111enUon of 11M! QJ14Jna.
Sci'"""' and SoThe Pajricia carrying 35 pPJ4 Sc10nces m lillelll@l1tary sengers Qnd ~ crew of 5 Wll
=~
!Joard4od, fOIU"Ched and re.;aseol
lnv
Ill JPPITIIII
they said wltile lbt Jllcr'
...-o1ve• ~lllil .
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courses of study,
wu .,._...,. IIIII 1101 iJMI'II
fetchers. 'fiMo acllvllies •lli&amp;llft, "'l'q!re was qgljllnJ llftllltlll
fll aupp~ 1M team' about it," a spokesnum 111lfl.
"" Ideas.
"Boa~# •F the canal are often

BY Mlt:;IIARJ, SIIIIONA
. Jourleen Rio Grande CQ!Itae
III!Jdenb have j:)een worl&lt;ln~ ln
fO!:ial stucly unltll 1l!lller Prill.
Cl!arles H. 'NitiM!n ill ~~ltln

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Jttty Bevins, Luoowille. Cbatr. The '"'""l"'per
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QMe,, ll!f" llf111111l1BRilln
fl'ankji" Ii'lml@!'l'; llill .\ri!Otl, atPuncl ))le town
'*cine, WOf c!Iairman oj the and Pori Amador In the ·

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Jttlermedialf ~el; I! a orB e U.S. ml!ltary tuiJwritiQ
· (.'l)eeck, P.,._.lll, liP 11118ir- they ~ fUIIIWIJ
lllfJ1 of tho upper ilfBde d~ ouch fC:Upn.
filion.
---, Other particlpanta were:
J'rimary - Miss Sharoa AJ.
tft, ColumbUf, 111M\; """·
· .• -~iltino Napl,., Ria Oronde1

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Bonanza Trio
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Segregated

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,, Jntermedtate - Mill Carolyn

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,
He had •ervlll as the sheriff
P• Meigs.Counl)l for two 141'1114
In IJ!l! 1920's. Jle 'was fire qj;jef
of Pomeroy for a number of
~ars and wu
State Fire
arshaU fer pvoral years. He
Wfl! @ ~wr ll)ember of the
Woodmen's Lodge and a mtm.
bar of the M,thQdist Chureh.
frlfpdB may CJil at lilt MJetal home IQIY lime.

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President pi lhe Ohio Bap.
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him 11 lu~. 'nle
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Dinner Rolls . . . .-.. . . .:. . 7

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Y.tlaw, White, o.vlle ,_.

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•ooc1 Markltt

Tail.less T-Bone ....... ,...... ""''"' .... .. • $1.09
Boneless Cube Steak .. .. ·.....~, · ... 99c
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The· Daily Sentinel ~·

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btl
775 youth Ill Dayton, will
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111gb Tmn Game - Friendly '1'1vern, 834.
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Tencleray

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On Decembtr " Janet BakTIIeiday at Uf
fm: dared Tqesday.
er was electecl (ll'l!sident of the
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ban was the flnlnglty of Ill ~
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10ying: Hberal arts.
Kher

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Rump Roast . ..::-~;" • 99c ... ~ Tlvi~, ...... 89c

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Mrs. Flfeda Wtnl
Mn. Alex George

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fully insured; that Ia, tile!'
worked long enough to qualify
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Chill~
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I o per cent .t the i*Ple -ell-)
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KODDOdy had ...... ft\ll'diNd.
blm 111 w
lOR &gt;ge 6ii in 111113 _ . ellgib]l
II wu 1A&gt;O II1U&lt;!II for tilt II- When testllDIIII7 btjlll !Jt:·bll
lor benefill.
Not ooly does sodal
Gla\lrr II I .... J111!!i1P1r M . . . 11'0111 the N01r Yorio: Clt1 f!t'e_.-!opattmedt. It boo a PQDIPinl . ;year-old ene-time strip eldt boud hearing, Jlllln' i'lec!8Jne
provide protectloll tor the
apA ...... • ......., Ill'~ :a OOJl lllroor a liDIIe ll!eOill fllwater to a llOipt equiva- to tbe1"ttb lloai' manager. ~ .to IIIII ~ I!IQI"I! llemMI!I.
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eyes and he llllook 'llith ..,.,._
He iullbed ,IIIII ' - IIIII
Mine out of evei'f young
IIIla Ill ·1 ' .._ Iandor - llelalllulll 117 Ule lbcll 'l'nek ~ It a lOSt of all0ultl7$,000.
"I cal)1 undenland bow a fr09!Md, apeclaiiJ
.AMI,
10
dren and their •lhrn
. -- great D1lll Ht,, thai eoulcl be Dbt Atty. WOllam F . .\!e~Dcouot on moothly beJHifltl 11
lost,K 11814 Ruby In • blnlf ller 8ild Ruby wu "a jNopor
llreadwinner .t tilt 11m1Qr dill.
audible ¥oiee.
u n 41d ate lor 1111 tltetrlc
In ounl•or•
additioo tobeoofi11,
lie reurement
no! the
laugldnl.
11111
\ Jokins Rubr thai
sreNd
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, --tim ll also pnwldlld
.
men [lee. 2S wileD 1111 bond
'1'1111&amp;&amp; IIOBE I'JL£
lbe tln'&lt;al of. wirer becom·
IS
I wrms began. He wu
'ftlr8ll ill.ci ...- It
q totally and permaenUy dis·
• and ~ppr~!Jivo.
·
lions "ei'M!kiiiCY Tut!l4ar
II
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abled. About S2 m!l1loo work· By NORMAN G. roRNISll Ml!llnotlon may come helore 1space program. But the politi·
"They've been
lilt 1M ...,_ CwDty· B9ard
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s bave ,_.,.,. .._, -ru••h United Press lnlematlontl one of the state's 111081 conserv· ' cal pros here see It as the start .
word 'angry' about me and ElectUJnl In till eou1111
hr Automitl• . ".!K:ilii"S
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and
WASHINGTON (UP[) - As. attve &amp;r&lt;J:Jp!l, which will pay of hi• campaicn.
• \ that word Is not In my vocalxl- Ilea
Colnml• . f.llel·
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tectod ID tbl
lhlalcl tronaut John H. Glenn set up him f!,OOI! lor the privilege.
Glenn will be pold fl ,000 and WS ANGELES fUPO _ De- lary," IIJicl Ruby. "I have - - 011"0111)' Job!Jtlos, ~. 'cil tile
become l*'m• l"f 111111 tullll- conferences with Marine Corpo Glenn, who rocked party cir· expenses for making t:1e speeoh termination of financial respo,_ j er used the word •angry.' I - bolrd, uld IIDbfrl Bailpy, SoWI1
1y dislblod.
·
pers011110l offlcel'l! todey ahout c:es by challenging Sen. 8teph· which probably will be reinveot· i sibility of blind NOSJ'o linger ' more remorseful than IP'gry." Cloister; Warden Ourl,i ·Pwtlalld
Persnns ir.1eft1b14 • learn· his plans to retire so he can 011 Young in the Democratic ed in his primary battle against ! panist Ray Charles for a baby He I'IOJ&gt;ped to cb!ll;e bad&lt; the ~
WJlson. Plll!leror 4111
lng more about lbeit 110111 ....... the Democratic senatorial primary, hos tentatively
ac· Young
I daughter a Superior Court JUI'I' tears that rpn
his d!eeks. IJ.,-.1,
PIII!WN. ''
curil} may slx&gt;p 11 111e district nomination . in Ohio.
cepted an invitation to speak He lous told newsmen that he , ruled he fatbered wao npecU!d ' Befort! he lost bls "'"""'"""''
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dflco looat.d ol Jill Pulliam Glenn said he woold llpelld a fore th• Oh1o bankers' conven· won't do any actJVe politicking Itoday.
1Ruby said he never knew the ,
wc.tL TiJit!ll
Street Mar'~· Ohio
Igood part ol the day at Marine tlon next month.
unttl he formally leaves the Ch 1
down in front ol The lemJIII'IIIW'II !It' P011181'0J
33 den led he 1•· num tlbe shot
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I CorpJ hea dquartan here ond
Start Of Campaign
corps ;bout March 1. Then he the ed
the hlld Sh
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J a na onaI IeIOVI"olon udlenee '-··'
...,ness ell•lr let was ,39 dffii'OOI
1
" I never spoke to l:.ee O.,.,ld U1ltleP _,ny okl.. lada7 at 11
1probably would head back 10 H•s appearance will be billed I plans to wage an " intensive" i i11D~th
el 8e':::;
the mafllll!d flight center at Ill "r.on-poiitical" and Glenn is campa1gn before the statew;de Jean ~-Ita
~
in my life," he lAid. "I -er I. .
Llqulll Cleo011er
u ... ~tttt. _
IHouoton, Tex., late today,
ttrpected to discuss the U. S.lprimary
5.
' recepll:;,lot, TJ. jury
He said he would not """
erwise Tl;elidly
11
1 11 ffl'JIIilillPreaident Johnson. and. would MUat~
Miss Betti'
Mrs.
have any pobtl&lt;:ll 001114r·
NEW 1141/DI - The rJro
Joan !letts o1 Cambrl&lt;lp Ohio I
i""''" durlnJ bll _.,. fiJI! wBI!e wiP bleW at New Ht•·
wbo flew here to laiUfy told
f ~...
the capital.
eo al C:SO Jl.lft, Jllllnday, JPthe jury Charles tldmitl~ he
~ollrlc5oftener
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,
·Glenn II I lkuiflllnl toiGMI ..y %7th to lllDDunce liN be- II'OMJilN'M SUIIIDAY LEAGUE was tlu! father.
A load of llmeslone t h a 1
~1 ~·••• of """1oa In 1111 p.nmg of the Mother's Mar&lt;h
J•nua
19 1964
Miss Betta a1Jd Chi!Tie•
I
EACI'I II!IOTTIJ!
Jhlftod il1 1 truct Wll the ,.... Marine Corp. He IS enUtled . to t1 Dimeo for polio research,
ry '
the only mllll with whom
ported CatiSI of 811 accident
ual on 1;1 milt~ry penem birth defeets and crippling di~ &amp;l C JeweiNs
had been iptjmate. Charles
SERV= TH"BI!
101
'nlesday at IO::JO a.m. on Beech eq .,~,10 half thol hli but pay
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H. Kirkland
391 . married, but separated lroQI I
Grove-rei '-"r ,,_
..~ a mon .
C. Kroutt.&gt;r
29&gt;
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flf Rull»;.,j"" m..,s
It . was learned that Glt:nn'~
Tills lo beiJJg sponsored In
L. Winebrenner
314
""' wl e.__,;__ _
'!'lie Meiss COI!IliY
first major '""""h in O)lio ."' . New l!aven by the American
P. Roush
419
lllepartment said George A. Ra· an asprrant lor the ...awna_J Legion Antllilr'
1111'1'
Hindii)Ap
IIIII
Call! Appeal Set
. all l'tsJdeqta ta .,,. 1111 lltlllr
n_
f F "d
- 'f..,c
lleldn, 51, Carpenter, was II'IV·
porch llgllto. Tile Mlllllr'l
TOTAL
1614
uuWft or r1 ay
oiing south...! !PI'II!'dlns lime80ant8nJftp
March of Di!Qfs is belnJ held
Wt~~ t '-'lol I
Frldgy II II a.m. has been
llilllle tor 1 toWilSbip and the
ul lbli lime throoshoot MaoFriendly Tave•n
· set lor the appeal in the caso,
lo!ld shilti'Q, causing the truck
M. 8seoo
30ii Sl~te of Ohio Ys. Orville 1,et
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I .00 counly.
D Gl
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-NIICIN•- .,,
M;g:c
,..Ill, The lruclt Will damaJed
P. Collins
437 peal wiU bio heard in Mejgl
~ itll lfitl door, lett fell'ler.
llandic&gt;p
135 COIIIIIY Qnnnwn Ple81 eourl.
rqpnin~ board, bed, Jnd hoist
TOTA~
1694
~ w• filUM f!llly .Ia
tb~ft. ,
PAI(AMA CITY f\)Pl) _
Won I Lo•t %
I'OWIIY court Q! speed too IP'fBI
()till;; Sherlft'll D&lt;!pt. ..uvJty Jli:W!lPI!II'" 1.1-ilora !IIIII
lor road ··~ wealller (DI!IIitionf
.
loll•y was ~emovin~ Williim the U,l. liavy stopped two
.,.,.
Crew'• Sletlk llolll!f
which resul~ In 1 tw&lt;&gt;-cJr '"'
Utility ...
Jl~'m, 40, Jl!lddleporl, to the amanlan shipa at
lt. 1/aughan
426 cldent. Olh@r actJvlly
lhe
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.CJpcinnati Wor,Jhoust lor vio- end ~ Ill• Panrm•
L. SoyJer
344
grantln~ Tlleaday a dtvorco
l•t on of. a pl'&lt;lllalion sen!IPce held them lor a wt~ohOI)r ""arch
I
p. VOIUI~
375 Wlll'l"l&lt;liolfl, wngsvllle R,D,
1
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jrom Meigs ·County
Probate befor• allowing lh~ 10 pro- funeral servic•• lor Art (1, I 8: P1rsons
366 1 lr&lt;lfll F'Ioan~ Knolls, Radcliffe,
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ceed.
'!'racy, 92, wlto ~ied in Meit~
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The newspaper ldenUIIed the Memorial Hoi!PIIfl esrly_ this
Won ! Lost 1
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!Plaia on4 the Ondln.a. It did IIlii ~~ {;'· ~ ,!!:.~ E~in1ag .~h~ o. IIO!illok
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319
say wben they wm •toPiM«! or
ur ..,.,._ s ~
S. Wippel
why.
· · · · l:lfla Arnold Tr1cy, In J111C1b B. Barielo
320
Grove Cemettry, The Rt v.
380
U.S. ll!ilitary 8Wflfti!D Ia ~lVIII Alkire wiP officl§lo.
~•.~.w
252
the &lt;llnil Zone uld the !Ia. S!lrvtvors i'IGIJKie th._, alii~
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lr!cia IIIII• IUJ n8!1MH11ht l'aJ· dm, ~~&lt;&gt;~'• Dllllt pnd Otho, and 'fOTIJ,
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an ordeJ~l w11lcb lw jll.lt lliJIIII, brol(t ln~ lObe ~y
at tbe mere mention &lt;tf tbe late President Kennedy'j' u-

tt mlllion people -were in

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.eldert lncluohl Mrs.
f!f,hlll Lewis, Mrs. James Har·
L!!. _;Jall\es Buchanan and Hu·
"!""- Tllylor; Deacona, Dale
W!ilbum, Leland Brown, Ever·
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deaconesses Include Mrs.
~Y Sauer, Mrs. Edward
ll;Qrbtt, loll's. Everett Bachner
and \Irs. Herman Bailey. Lew·
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Tile JanuiU}' meeting ol the
JAN. II
Tbeocktru! Cooncll Daucbtors
Richard Vaughan eii!Cted
to '
JOF class of the
Metho- Tile Bradbury P.T.A. wIll of ·Anlerica, me\ In regular....
Mra. Cbarles ,Buck .... serve again as advisors to the
dlst church was held Monday meet W&lt;dnesday evening at 7:. slcn Mooday eveolng at the
... to the Kin club 'recenHy at
Westmmster Youth Fellowship.
evening at the church.
SO p.m. at the school auditor· IOOF Hall wllh Cor• Beegle,
home ol Mra. Wlllatd Ebe...,.
Mrs Steiff was elected church ChMr~: A~.!ugbes waa
In Mra Antone Lucke,
~s~ lum. Rev. Nyle Borden, chap councilor, presiding.
Miss Jeyce Eberabacb
bach, UnJon.av.
organiSt and Mrs. Haptonstll,
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ay evening to dent, opened the meeting with lain of the Gallipolis State [n.
Frances Roosh was reported turned home Monday aft e
organist .Rev Howard
: : : : es';!:pter Or· devotions using as the topic, stitute, will speak on
mental ill m Holzer Hilopltal. AI!O re- opending several days wilh r
ppehlt wads appomted as Msen·
Miss Frances Roosh · 1s
a "The Lord Is Thy j&lt;eeper," health. _
ported ill were Edith Betey and
Mr. and .M
president, Named OD
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medical padenI at Holzer HilS· and closed with the Lurd'• Pray. ·Tile Wlndmg ,Trail Garden Vannie Badgley.
Adria Say. I i
Might, Rutland.
nominating committee weN
ap ns a , JUmor c or.
pi tal '" Gallipolis.
er in unison. Three poams, "A club will meet Wednesday eve- re is home from tile hospital
Miso Jndy Vqughan of.
Mrs. Harry Davis and M r 1,
Mr . and Mrs. Ray TUrley ot Wish For You," "Sa SwIft nlng, at tile home of Mrs. Rob- and much Improved. Gladys
the weekend with
Homer HawkiriS. Club
ruleo
Dunbar, w. 'Va., visited the Tile Way, So Short Tile Day," ert Lew\s $p&lt;ing·av.
CUckler was reported In disMr. and Mrs . R.
were revised. A thank you note
past Saturday with Mr a n d and "This Is My Dally Pray. Class
Circle of the Heath lrese, having lost her brother
was read from Mrs. Davis for !
Mrs Gail Miller. The Turleys er," were read by' Miss Grace Methodist Church w .s .c.s. will by death.
Judy Vaughan
the Rowers, gifts and vislta during
formerly resided In Middleport. COmpbell.
meet Wednesday ' evening
at Communications were read Saturday luncheon guest
her Illness. The travellng ]ll'ize
$
Mr and Mrs . Harold George,
Members responded to roll • the church. Mrs. L. W. McCom- from Sadie Brown, 1-!yrtle Tim- Miss Cheryl Ebersbach. .
donated by Mrs. Hawklll8 wu
The 34th anmversary of the- Gallipolis, visited recently with call with a 1963 achievement. a.s will be the devotional lead· merman and Elisabeth Quinlin. Mrs. Mae Holter
VIsited awarded to Mrs. Edi•r Prat
Loyal Pal's
of the Middle- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A report was given on the gifts er with Mrs. Nan 'Moore
in A thank you was received from Sunday aftemooo with Mrs.
Games ' were Played duri
port Church of Chnst was otr w. McComas.
purchased by the class for lhe charge of the program. Host· E. 0. Smith for Rowers sent Homer Holter.
lhe social hour and pr)zes
~hoot
served at the meetmg held on
Mrs Alfred Scarberry, Jr. lh6 shut-in members of
the esses will be Mrs.
Mildred hln\ while ill. Marie Hauck, Mr.
and Mrs.
Raymond warded to Mrs. Harold Ebe
Tuesday evening at the home has been substitutmg m the Mid- c urch and sev~ral thank you Ziegler, Mrs. P. L. Mitch, council ~eputy.. announced that Frecker of Tuppers
Plains bach who also won the d a o
~ su;::~~~dM~s. ~od,::"y of Mrs Edgar Reynolds . Mill· dlepor. Schools this week
notes for the gifts were read. Mrs. Guy Shuler, and Mrs. Em· installatiOn of officers will be were Mooday dinner gq,ests of priZe and Mrs. C. J. Ebersbac
~ assislB~n ;uper~te:'. st
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Everett Tholl!as, treasur· erson Jones.
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held at the next meeting, Feb- his sister, Mrs. Homer Holter. Hostess gifts wer. presented
~t; Mrs. William Ingles, ...,. Charter members of the clas.&lt; Mrs Richard Vaughan · were er, gave an annual fmanc1al re- The Middleport Literary Club ruary 3, and asked that all of!!· Henry JohnliOn returned home Mrs. Buck.
Mrs Dale Walburn a were recogmzed and mcluded her mother, Mrs W. D. Par· port.
WIIIhm';;;,t W"':nesdayC
cers Ibe present. II was decided Thursday, after . spending
Refreshments were
Bru
Miss Mabel Hysell , MIS Audrey sons and Hobart Parsons, Char· . A question and answer per- at I e me o Mrs. ar ork· to p ay
folloWilll the past six weekf at Stamford, lhe hostess to !hose named
liiCe'.,, librBI'ian; Mrs. P:Ut Hap· Frost, Miss Nma Russell,. and leston, W. Va ; Mr. and M r '· Iod on Church and Bible facts, ey, 2nd-av at I 30 p.m. Mrs. next meetmg.
Conn. with his daughter and hove and a guest,
Ch ' I
foi\.ian, pianist; aDCI Ml'll. Lil· MISs Frances Roush, who " a Richard E Vaughan and Marty I was conduct«! by Mrs. Thorn- Donald Mills and Mrs. Clyde BIC!hday cake and coffee were son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mar·
Favors w!!,T" . I
jlalJ Stelff, assistant pianist.
patient at Holzer Hospital.
Pomeroy; and MISs Judy Vaug: as. RefreshmenlB were served Ingels Will present the program. served honormg Ethel Smltll, ion Morgan and five daughters. point pens.
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! Elected as primary superin~ . New olflc~rs were elected and han , Columbus.
by Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth Roll call response Js a biogra· who was observing he~. birth· He was met at the Parkersburg
~~ was Mrs. Russell Ky· mcluded MISs Mildred Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Slater assisted by Mrs. V. D. Ed· phy.
I ~~yt:;d ~.h~~up sang Happy Airport by his niece, Mrs. Her.
~wttb Mrs. Bachner to serve p:esldent; . Mrs. Thelma Pratt, visited m Athens recently with wards, with Mrs'. Allen Eich- The Rock Springs Home De- l Jr ay
er.
schel Manuel.
Nsistant supermtendent and vJce president ; Mrs. Edgar her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred inger as contributing hostess. monstration club will meet at
Mr. and Mrs. OUn Johnson
Mr
and Mrs.
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M' s. Cabeen.
the home of Mrs. Homer Rad·
visited recently with relatives Neutzllng will
teachers are Mrs: Rus- Groce Pratt,. asSJstont secreford Wednesday at 11 a. m.
1n Marietta.
25th wedding a
M'lj:.Lyon.s, Mrs. Bachner, Mrs. tary; Mi.. Nma Russell, treas·
A potluck dinner will be served
day, January 26,
Colemau and Mrs. Ed· 11rer; M1ss Mabel Hysell, flo"'·
1 at noon. Topics for the day will
hoose from 2 . 5 p. m.
)IID,Smilh.
01 and welfare cha&gt;rman
' be Inviting Me~l Time and
VISITS HERE
home 831 As~ St,
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Hospitality JIAnNtll.
. The 13th birthday of Sue
with their children,
"'Serving as new cradle roll Reynolds who used as her top1c,
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Mrs. Joseph Mathew, Porn- and Jim as hosts.
tujiel'intendent Will be Mrs Ri- " New Year Housecleanmg,"
I The Afternoon Circle of the I tiS, daug~ter of ~r. and
pano, Fla., was a recent visi- was r:narried at the
ehafd Vaughan with Mrs. Har- stressing the spiritual need for
T~e Past Officers Club ~f Heath Methodist Church will Sam CurtiS, !dornmg
Star,
tor bf Mrs. Pauline Angeletti church parsonage,
leY. 'Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Mar- a new beginning. Mrs. Reynolds Plans were made to ar;sist Racme Chapter OES and invJt-1 meet Thursday aft noo at 2 celebrated With 8 slumber
and Mrs. Leland Sisson and I January 28, 1939, by
cUI' .Chambers being named to used the class colors of orchid with a Fellowship Tea to be ed guests enjoyed an annual p
th . M MerL ;
h ty on January l?th.
famny .
Ralph Kuether.
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held Monday evening, February turkey dinner Sunday at the
m. WI
rs. · · rene.'
The evening was spent
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department.
rs. an green m the table decorshome of Mr and Mrs Edward pbrogMram leGader. tHosEte sse~ will dancing to rock and roll rec- ,is als'l youth
tions which mcluded 1:1 basket :I by the EJecta C1rcle o! t h e St
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e rs.
ame
n smmger
filled with orch;d ami (i:reen ny- Mlddlerort First
Baptist mpson .'" acme.
and
Mari~ ords. S~e opened her
1 Martha Dowson
net dish pads, combined Church Tuesday evening at the
FoUowmg the dinner, Mrs. Woodgerd
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lovely gtrts, after which
re..
light-ed green tapers in home of Mrs. Haskill White. Bert Grimm, oo behalf of the The Wiiling Workers cla!=!s of freshments of Pizza, Pepsi, popcrystal holders.
Mrs Eugene Murray was as· cJ~b, pre.sented Mrs. Simpson the Enterprise EUB church will corn, punch, _and cake were
With a gtrt ·!he traveling gift meet Thursday evening, at thP. served .. The gtrls watched the
A Lady Baltimore cake was s1stmg hostess.
Mrs. Joe Wilson, Jr . chair- donated by Wilham Stewart was home of Miss Dorothy Long.
TV Ch11\er show and also 'Playserved with pineapple sherbert,
13.45 Sunbt•m Portable Mlxtr:o - - -- - --- ---- Sale 10.00
mmts and nuts. The colored net man, opened the meetmg With awarded to W. o .. Barnitz. Offi- Rock Springs Grange w 11 e~ the Ben Casey Game, Bar15.95 General Electric Portagle Mixen - - --- - 5•1• 12.00
. Oxfords • Loafers
pads were given to the mern- an article entitled, "Bread of cers for the co":Img year were meet Thursday at 7: 30 p.m.
b1e Game; .clue, and the Bevbers and guests 88 favors
Lire '4
Devotions
entitled, announced and mclude, Jane program wiJI be presented
erly H1llb1lhes Game.
22.50 Suntt.am Port•ble Mixers --- ------ - -· Salt 16.00.
HG,
$J.99
Miss
Hawley
presided
at
the
''God's
Day
Ends
in
the
MornH
.m.
president;
Greta
Simpson,
the
J
adies.
Refreshments
The girls stayed awake all
$4.'95 _ _ _
14.99 Wed Bend Portable Mixers - ---- -·-- - Stle 11.00
coffee and tea service and Miss ing,'' y,ere given by Mrs. Ger~ v1ce president; Cora Webb, sec- be served
!flight and were served waffle.!!
29.95 General Electric Mixers - -- --- -- --- --- Salt 22.00
Nma Russell served the cake. aid Anthony.
retary, and Hazel Cleland, treas- The On~ Won One class o[
and m1lk at 8 am. After this
21.95 General Electric Portable Mixer Sets __ Stle 16.00
Others pt'f!stnt in addition to
Mrs. John Kauff reported on urer Names were drawn for Pomeroy First Baptist
.some took a short na~. Att~ndlhe
above
were
Mrs.
Alice
fur
two
boxes
sent
to
South
India.
meeting
places
the
coming
wiU
meet
Thursday
evening
mg
were
the
.
Camp
Fire
G1rls
I
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
34.95 Suntt.am Mlxmasters -- -- - ----- --- - - - Stlt 26.00
1
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year.
1 the church.
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group of wh1ch SU els mem- 1
50.95 SunbNm Mixm•sten --- ------------- - Selt 38.00
Mrs. Susan Rawlings and 1uest1 Items to Bacone College
Present wer Mr. and Mrs. The Riv~rview Garden Club ~r, and Mrs. CUrtis the guard60.S15 Sunbtlm Mixmaater• - --- - - --·- - - ----- Sale 45.00
Mrs. Val Reynolds and Rev. orphanage waa discussed.
W. 0 . Barnitz, Mr. and Mrs. II will meet Thursday, Jan. 23
Ian, Nancy Bentz, Brenda Brad'
49.00 Sunbeam Cordlaa Portable Mixers ---- Sale U,OO
and Mrs. Fred Gardner.
groop voted to send a gift to a W. II. Carpenter, Mr.
and the home of Mrs. Denver wetr ford. Laurel Cau:ns, D I • n a
child o( the missionary
Mrs. Bert Grimm, Mr. and Mr~: er, with Mrs. Bert Shumway Cross, Lmda Grmdstaff, J~e
~ ,.' POMEROY, OHIO
The FeUOw!ihip Tea was an- Dale Hill, Mr. and Mrs John and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead as· Johnson, Ann McClintock, Shli'Question, Answer
nounced for Feb. S at
I he !hie, Mr. and Mrs. W J ll is m slsting
ley Pyles, Rhonda Sayre, Joy
Form HPid Monday meeting of the B H. Sanborn Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Ralph
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JAN. 24
Thelse, Brenda Mae Webb, Mar·
17.95 SunbNm Steam •nd Dry Irons - - ---,..-- Sale 14.00
A question and answe1 forum Missionary Society. The even- Webb, Mrs. Helen
Johnson, The Middleport WCTU will tha Yost, the honored guest,
on the Emblem of the Middle- ing pro:rram
was presented
Mrs• Hazel Cle1and • Mrs • Jsa • m eet F n'd ay evenmg
·
14.95 General Electric Steam at,~d Dry Irons __ Salt 11.00
to•
a1 Heo th Sue CUrtis, and her parents.
port Business and Professional Mrs. Eugene Murray, who
belle Simpson, Mrs.
Lillian Methodist Church at 7:30 p
22.95 General lle~;trl' Steam and Spray Irons, Salt 16.00:
her topic, ''Every Prayer Hayma~ and Mike and Mr. and m. A fi lm strip, 11 The Brain IS - - - - - - - - - - Women's Club was presented
12.95 SunbHm Steam and Dry lrona -- - ----- Stle 11.00 .'
by committee members, Mrs.
Answered."
Mrs S1mpson. Hostess for the the Reason," wilJ be shown.
10.95 G.neral Electric Automatic Irons ----- Sa .. 9.00 ·
Charles Lewis and Mrs. L e o A de!lsert course was served February meeting will be an· Hostesses will be Mrs. Peggy
Kennedy, when the club met
thtl hostesses to the above nounced later.
Arnott, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs.
14.95 Sunbeam Steaf and Dry lrona - -------- Stlt 11.00
Monday evening in the C.&amp;S.O. and Mrs. Lawrence '
Mrs.
.Tack Bechtle and Mrs. H. E.
Electric Company social rooms. Fred Hoffman, Mrs.
Bush.
Entered Hospital
Members attended the regular Sn1ith, Mrs. Lillian McGee, Mrs . Youth Fellowship
Tile Past Matron's Club of Among those who entered
Anthony , Mrs.
Levine Meets in PariOIUlge
Evangelm~ Cbapter, OES, Mid- Holzer hospital in the past 24
dinner at the Martm Restaurant
preceding the meeting.
Mrs. John Fultz, one
dleport, will meet Friday even- hours were Mrs. J. Michael AI·
16.95 Gentrll Electric Percolaton --- ------ - Stla 1S.OO
Mrs. John Werner, pr-esident,
members, Mrs Charles
The Youth Fellowship of the
19,95 General Electric Perc;olaton - --------- S•le _15.00
presided over the meetmg. At
and guests, Mrs. Paul
Chff
F'ree Methodist
Jen, 39 Vine St • Steven J. CarlSUN., MON., TUES.
19.95 Sunbelm Pttcol•tor• -- -------------- S•le IS.OO
a meeting of the finance com·
president of the Socle- church met recently In the rec- RelntirJU Visit in
son, Orchard Hill, Mrs. Carl
Jan. 26-27-28
ittee
held
followi
·
ng
the
meet·
J'·"nl·e
M
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J
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reation
room
at
the
parsonage.
M.
Simpkins,
2036
Eastern
Ave.,
32.50 Sunbeam Percolators ---------------- Sale 25.00
m
~
urray an
err e
Sy,racrue Homes
John U. Moss, 17117 Chestnut St.,
MMARY, MARY"
ing plans were made to sponsor
Valeria and Crystal White
Susle Tracy, VICe president,
W1th Debbie Reynolda
36.95 Sunbeam CoHeemasttrt -------------- Sale 25.00
a card party in the near future.
was in charge or the meeUng,
Mr. and Mrs. J C. FaiTell George Wallace, Kerr, Mrs.
and Barry Nelson
which opened ' witb prayer by and Mr. and Mrs. Estel Moore Olan H. Snyder, Rl. I Crown
46.95 Sunburn CoHeenastera ---- ---- - ----- Sa .. 36.00
S~&gt;cond Monday Club Mrs. Gerald Pullins. Devotions entertained relatives over the City, Cecil Phillips, Rt. 2 Crown
taken from Ephesians 12, were weekend at their homes In Sy· City, Rocky Lee Kea111s, Cllf·
Com plete• Calendar
ton , . va., Rober t D. F'f
led by Miss Tracy. Following a racuse.
I e,
Mrs. George Schneider enter- short busmess session games Four generations were
711 Third Ave., Middleport, Edtained the Second Monday Sew- were played under direction of ent for a dinner SUnday,
ward C. Evans, Sr., 1086 Vine
29.95 Dominion Hair Drytn - --------------\. Sale 22.00
ing club Monday evening at her Mrs Ernest Powell.
tng Mr. and Mrs. Farrell,
. Middleport, Debocah Ann
17.95 Ltdy Sunbeam Hair DryH - ----------- Stlt 13.00
horne in Syracuse.
Refreshments were served by daughters, Mrs. Moore and
, Re~sville. Mrs. Frank
19.9$ Lldy s.unbeam Hair Dryers - --------- Sele 15.00
The calendar for the year ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell Lura WaUa:r of Mt.
Burnoskl, Jackson, Joseph
34.95 Ltdy Sunbttm Hair Dryers ----·------ Sale 26.00
was completed and tile remain· and Mary Jordon to the a hove Mich.; thell' son, David
Harold, Jackson, Mrs. Ray·
32.95 Ledy Sunbeom Heir Dryers ........... Solo 25,00
f;~~ ~~~.";~ngi~ !~:~ :~; and Rev and Mrs Eugene Gill rell of Kayford, W. Va.,
mond W. Jones, Jr. Rt. 2 Well·
and da~ght
D
their granddaughter, Mrs. Cor·
Willard A. Delawder, Rt.
1
26.95 Lody Sunbeom Holr Oryen ........... Sole 21.00
was served by the hostess to Kathy and ;,:~~res7~:,:.n ;ro~: bella Br~ and children, Ter· 2
Wlldiar Lawrence
Miss Eleanor Robson, MIss es Gary Puutn Linda Sta h ry, Valeria, Laura and Allen Corn, Rt. I Coalton, Charles E.
P au I er' James Pull~·
B k ~ Dale ol Clllcago, Ill.
Fouts, Alltance, and Susan C.
Martha Howell, Mra.
Kloes, Mrs. Max Ward, Mrs. li~ Ernestine pms, U ec San
Also present were Mrs. Ivan Hickman, Ravenswood, W. Va.
Patrick Wood, Mrs. Robert Lew· dr~ Gll
owe • an
• Kempe~; of Chicago, Mrs. Hat·
Blrtbsls and Mrs. Grace Holter.
more.
tie camp of Mt. Morris, Mich., Mrs. Reymond G. Bouchoo·
and Mt. Moore,
¥ille, 110 Mabelene Dr., son,
17.95 O.neral llectrlc To..ten - ~-··----~·- Sale 14.1/
11:16 a.m. Tuesday.
13.95 ChMrel EIKtrlc Toaatera ----~~~··--- Stlt ,,j
PLAN SWIM PARTY
Dlscbargetl
64 J! U.iting Mtllloru
29.95 Sunbeam Touten -~------------------ S.le
The Westminster Youth FeJ. Patients recently discharged
Attend Inspection
21.95 General Electric: Toasters ------------- Stlt 17.j
lowahlp ol the Middleport Pres- in&lt;:luded Starling Miller, Mrs.
21.00 Sunbl1m Toasters - -- - --------------- Sele 17~
h
byterian Church Is sponsoring
Shaver, Mrs. Ell7.Bbeth
a swimming party Saturday
Mrs. Sampson Rall,
34.95 Gonoral Eloctrle Toamr Dv- ....... Salo 26.00 ,
I
eDing at ihe Marietta College
M. Friend and In·
pool. Plans were maohl when
son, Mrs. Harriett EianaU·
the group met Sunday evening
Carmel Blackburn, Roger
at the church. Rev. Ruppel!
WilHam Fife, Mrs.
spoke on church attendance lo S.
Gilkey, Janel Thorn!&gt;"
24.45 Sunboom fry '••• ................... Solo
IRIAlltlll' BRIISIIED PIQS!QN CAUL IIIIQ
the
youth
group.
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Timothy
Jooes, Earl . L.
BY WOI.YlliiiE
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24.95 Sunbelm Fry Pen• --------·---------- S.la
~
Balla U, and Ralph M. Sayre,
27.95 Sunboom Bul!.t Sldllot• ·-·-·--·--·-.. Sale
Jr.
27.95 Sunlleam Deep Pryon . &lt;..............'sotoii.oo
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34.95 Sunlloam Bul!.t Skill ................. Solo 21.00
GIVES SURPRISE
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Anniversary of
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Kelp County Jayeee~

Dtsp..ser are

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Will Assist
Fellowship Teo

Past Officers
C/ ub EnJOYS
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Turkey Dinner

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WOMEN'S
CHIPMUNKS

THE SHOE BOX

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Hospital News

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Denylnc lhe dtlpoaler borrow·

pm. from the cape Jten.
nedy balll.sllC!I flrlnc · - · d..

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tails of the fie~ ~ relllllnf!cl
UndlO&lt;iooed. Don Quisenberry,
speclBI teclmlclan wutJn&amp; wttb
YOUJll, backed tp all clatma.
Prevlouo ~~~
about lhe dispeMtr throwing oblecta mentioned blueberry pt.&gt;,
no! cream pie. It was rellebly
repor~ today lhe Rev. How•

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pie !brown for every fiGO PI«*
ed), l)l'efero \'IU!tl to ~
pte.
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The ellllr ells~• will be
oe,t up In Pomeroy town hall
where the poblie may ~ ftr 1
1lughs but "they oupt to bo!
prepared ~ make a pledge,

too," Jaycet~ hin~.

Radlo WMPO will broadcasl
&lt;

tb; ipot l1l'lli!ft ~ the op.

Oll]dl,

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man ot U.. ·Co(lril)' March of
Dtmeti '
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IntrodUCed aa, ~lal ·IUeN

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Fncl Liwlil, MJddlofiorl R. D. I;
:&amp;01&gt; ~ Pomeroy ·star
Route, llld aotJer Epple, Cheo~
er: wllli ·~nau, Hatril, Mason,
and Ket\ ~. Pomeroy, r&amp;peal IJI*(i·al '' prevtooo mee~

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Uii!Ui! 11ateo, II Batte Couty,
8oolb ll,Mola, 1! miles weal of

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a charter member aDCI
put president ol the Jaycees,
recalled many fond memories of

. Chlldo,

his Jaycee .xperleocei.
It wao decided !hal the Jay.
eees under the chairmanship of
Roy Grueaer 1ljlU)d renew their
search for a club building site,
esplor• the cos! of an approprt.
ate bulldlng, and seek means to
finance ouch a project.
Ten Jaycees said they plan-

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day - · Low IDIIIP* ....

PRICE FIVE

237

Beef is
Theme of
Meeting

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13th Bl'rlhday
Of Sue curtis
/s Celebrated

tiOOd, ill

N01V YOU KNOW

Ml~

Ebersbac~.

wUflad, "The ......

acy of the machine Is aood, very

s~rved

g~es

w~

- . lfOIII William D. (Bill)
Chllda lo pr01pective new mem·
bero.
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complete.

O.alrman Don YOUIIII lo the
Jaycte~ In • moetbla t11a1 alao
f..~ a talk by forrrier Jay.

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of . the
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Extravaganza of Laughs, Pl~g~s. to. ~ rch of Dimes P

Mrs. Buck is · .
Hostess for Kin
Club Recently

/ Installation

Of OHicer~ to

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frequent clashe~ on the l"hmd
of Borneo, wh1ch it si'Jares w1th
Indone!;la.
Sukarno said m prlcaiming
the cease-rire that it was ordered in the interf!StS of promoting a favorable atmosphere.
Malaysia had refused to hold
talks with Indonesia wh1le the
fightmg continued
Kennedy said that ministers
of Indonesia, Malaysia. and The

Philippines would meet In a
lower ~ level conference before
the summit talks.
He said before leavln11 J&amp;
arta that further details on the
meetings WouJd be announctil
after this talks in Bangkok witi,
Foreign Minister Tbaait n.
man of Thailand, ''who 1111
been concerned with this situ•
tion
£or the last aev..t
months"

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11.95 .lunboom 111 Cookon ......... ···-· s.tf. lfM'
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-42.95. lu~.m Blond,on ......... "·--·-----· -.t(lt
lU~ Ae-al ' lloctrlc Tooko1tloo ·-----·-··· ,:
14.95 ·~•I 1 1- l c
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32M ~~~'1 ~orty .Grills ••• :.:~:...:
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FURNITURE
At January Sale Prl-

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MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Barrie Randolph Phlltipa, 21,
Pomeroy , student, and carol
Luuise Bearba, 23, Pomeroy R.
D. 2; Ronald Eugene Carman,
21, Pomeroy, mechanic, and
Sbaron Elaine Hoachar,
17,
Il Middleport, atudent.

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