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se....:_... Pomero"·Mkldleport,
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Honorea
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March J6th is. .
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Around And
About

fleers wearing formal drfls,
SUnshine pogel wen Anna
Mra. Berlba D. Bullman, Wor- ter. The buoineSB ~Ung and Hedges, Flo Armstrong, Mabel
Mrs Irving Karr, enter
ard Y pot 1 k lwlcb will be daughters Marla, Penny and
tb) Grand Matron of the Grand election of new district off!. Waggoner, Loretta McKee!er,
. Plano were ~do for lnspee. the Pomeroy Garden club Mon- ~.:.
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De~ and Mr: and Mrs. Don·
Olapter ol Ohio, Order or the cers was betd at the momlng Ada Nease and Laverne
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lion MQnday . Mlrch te wben day efternoon at her h~me East ae
aid M,organ and ~on, Donald Of
Ji;astern Star, was tbe honored session with Mrs. Clatworthy Schantz.
Mn. C. H. Wise,_ Jr., visit- T~ COU'I'jU•M!::fbters Main St.
M
Harold tbe speaker to , Athens.
Newark.
est at the 40th annual session in charge.
Tile district meeUng for 1965 ed in Jackson Friday briefly of . Amet ca, me
y . ev· Devotions .by
rs.
~ the 25th District Scbool of
ed
wUI be held ~ Retnersville Feb. with, Miss Sharoo Jones enroute emng at the IOOF Hall.
Brown, president, opened t h e
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IDatruction held Tuesday at the T~.:;'~ :~;~;~~rtw K. 4. At the close of the meeting to Middleport from Wava:l~.
Cora Beegle, councilor, pre- meeting. membe{;~eo~~::
Masonic Temple m Middleport. :nkhng Past Grand Matron of sandwiches and coffee were Mrs. Don Burkey, :ane.ta, sided and . openec! the meetlng ~oU c~l w~~ ~I meeting, was
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Evangeline Chapter No. 172 Ohio as~isted by Ann GlbbSj ""rved In the dinning room spem _ Tuesday with
~ar· in rituallstlc form. Adria, Sayre on.
r.::, April 18 at the
was host to the '1:17 Eastern
d Rutb Heath. with Beth PuUeu and Rosema· ents. Mr. and Mro. C. .· m· was reported quite ill, and Kath· announ
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Star member! attending the ~~~:tt ~~~n:r)orie Crow of ry Lyons, chairmen, with ot~er rrtish. She c~e t~ be ~lth her ryn Goodwin suffered a heart Pomeroy E~:m;;~~:e ~!oo~np
all day sessiOn.
p
;oy who gave the tribute members of the chapter assist· fatber. who IS ill m MOJgs Gen· attack last SUnday. Elizabeth A me~or~~L dia EbersPresident or the 25th dJStrict, orne A;.erican Flag. A wei· ing.
era! Hospital. She brought her Darst is home from the hos· dueled Y Iss Y s C E
GUARANTEED SDX
which is comprised of Meigs. to th• to the members and dis- Mrs. Freda Hood was chair· daughter ' Susan, to Ohio Uni· pital. Marie Hauck reported bach tn memory of Mr . Albert
Athens, Morgen, aM Washingp ~i~;:ished guests was given by man for the mornin~ co~fee vers.ty whde enroute to Mid· taking flowerS to Frances Roush W. ~~J~st::: ~[s.flowers at
ton counties is Mrs. James
Eu ene Notion Worthy] hour preceding
regtstration. dleJXtrL
in Holzer Hospital. One mem- Yount;
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Clatworthy, ,a member and ~~~;on :nd William King, Wor- Doughnuts and coffee were ser· Mre. Orin l!!nith has learned ber, Elizabeth Young, lost by tbe oeath ..! ::rs. ~wmeU~I~~
SMALL •MEDIUM •LARG
past matron of Evangel!ne chapp '
,)! E a gellne Chap- ved with members of the host of the -loath of the former Wll· death and Winona Cook
was will be P ac 1D e
~;;,;:~~~::..,_.,==.;, 1 thy atron.
v n
chapter serving.
rna Davidson who was the sis- reported in distress having lost Methl~ist church in her memte~
Cl tworthy welcomed Tables , lor the luncbeon were ter of Mrs. Albert Brat, 1387 a sister by death.
ory at Easter time ..
rs.
a est.s Mrs Huff· decorkted with blackboard
Rosemount rd., Portsmouth,
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Mrs.. Charles Pernmger pre-lhe honored gu . • . . Vema licas with favors donated
. They were former resi· A ootnmurucation was_ read senter. a paper on Garden Pest
man, Roberta Mmdlmg.nd M local businessmen
of Cheshire when their from Edith Wakely, distriCt de· Control A dessert course was
'I Hammond, Depu~ Gr~
ed the organ for the occasion.
Rev. Arthur Davidron puty, In regard to the District served by the hostesses during
tron of Dtst.rdtcl R. an
t t: e Dept store in Pomeroy donat· was a minister in that commun· rally to be held in the Syracuse the SCICial hour.
King . Gran · kepresen 8 IV
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•· sc hooI on Thursday , Ap-.
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committee
She ·is survived by her bus- Grawq
of M~"; Br~~~:~n or Valley! were Hospitality, Etta
band and two children at their ril: with T?~d~ St~r,.~:~:
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ave the response to Norton , Kathryn Mttchell,
home in New York City.
as osts. c e s or
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~~P ;:t g chapter . During the dys Vroman, Naomi King,
. Friends have learned or the to be ser;~ at 5 '~ p. m. ;~
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eetin new officel's sie King and Edith Russell;
illness of Mrs. Arthur be $1.~. . ~unct ~ a
b~s~~:\::tude ~resident Coun- Vouching- Maxine Allensworth
Cheshire, who is a pa· to cenlrlbUte a $1.50 arllcl~ ~~r
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1,::sc Phillis of Reinersville; Rowena Vaughan, Elsie Rodat ~olzer HoSpital in Gal- the home and orphan~ ut: t~ Demetrus Gasparatos, fl na' vice president, Martha Fryfog· ' cliffe, Ella Smith, Maude Gray lipolis. Her daughter,
Mrs. and.)nember~ ~ ~~~:n: meet· tive of Greece and a student
le. Aureliou.s Chapter; secretary and Vida CRrson; reglstra· James Johnson _of Florida has ~ guess~ a!t club district at Ohio University, was guest
I Beltv Cooley Athens· treasur-l tion - Grace French, Mary
to he w1th her.
mg of the P Y
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speaker at the
Westmlnsrer
I er Marie cu'rd, Pom~roy .
Hindy, Beulah Jon~s, . .
Mrs. Harold Sa~er ha~ re-- o£!icers and escorts w~ll a~- Youth FelJflWship of the Midinstalling officer for the tn- 1Harris, .Pauline Atkms, Vrrgmto her teachmg duties at nounc~....!?r b S~aLu~: Hock: dleport First United Presbyterslallation service was
Eva ia Beaver, Mattte Jacoby_. AIHigh School after sev- , ~t the -ee 8
• ian Church at theu Sunday eve.
·Foulke assisted by Betty Han- rna Midkiff, Carol OrmJSton,
weeks illness. .
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ning meeting. The speaker told
cher. Neva Calendine, Melvina Bessie Beckley, Mary Grosve- Mrs. Nan M~re IS subsb~t- 1 Marie Hauck, council depu- of the customs of his _country
Bradfield, Blanche Hart and nor and Allene Barnes.
ing In the Middleport H1gh ty, installed Cora Beegle as in th•ir home life and worship
Loraine Combs and Ruby Welch Grand Ofhcers were ~nter- Schoo' thls week.
councilor; Mary Nesselroad. as- in religion. He spoke of the lack
who presented 8 vocal duet. tained following the meetmg at Mrs. Cecil Kincaid i~ spend· sociat.! counciJor; Lottis vice of adequate educational faciliStylo 1345
Harry B. Smith of Pomeroy the home of Mrs.
several days in Pomt Plea- councilor, and Eva Dessauer. lies, tht! dating customs_among
was in charge of the memorial Young as they were
sant with her daughter, Mrs. 1warden. t..,Jcille B. Hawkins men and women, and kinds of \
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service for deceased members to Wellston. Other members of P&amp;UlE&gt;Y Ann Ruttencutter and · thanked the members for party entertainment available.
of the chapters.
Evangeline Ch~pter Pas~ Ma- children.
I and gifts given her on her
Gasparatos is in the College
Simplicity is the keynote
Past presidents of District 25 trons Club asststed ~er 10 serv- Mis~ Carolyn Searls spent the birthday. A meeting of the Past of Electrical Engineer1ng and
ing a lunch.to the offtcers.
weekend in Columbus as the Councilors was announced for plans to return to Greece after
Other Men's Bachelors' Friend Socks
of the shape, fierv twink- · were recognized including
West! all, Roberta
Mlndling, ty • two chapters were r_epreor Mi~s. Sarah Bechtle, Thursday .evening, February 13 completing his studies here. He
is attendmg the Busmess at the home of Sara D1ddle. staterl that Greece bas only
le highlights it. Love this Clara Smith, Kathleen A be I, sented at the all day sessiOn.
No. BOO Short Top Nylon Socks 3 pairs $2.00
The next meeting will be I two colleges with only 300 stugreat pump in coffee tan Elsie Smith, Blanche Ball, Cora
No. 5800 LGng Top Nylon Socks - - 3 pairs $2.00
Webb Ruth Crumrine, Pauline
Mr.. Paul Smart Is In
b
17 and all dents accepted for a term.
f burg where she Is staying
Monday, Fe rua~y
Plans were made for a skator black si mulated patent 1 Atkin;. Mabel Balding
No. 813 Ribbed Knit Llole Socks
69c p1lr
' Vida Carson. Mrs. L iII i a
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her daughter and son-in-law, offtcers and the :a~ are ~r:~ ing party at tbe Ohio Universiwith medium dress heel. . Slei!f, EvangeJine Chapter,
No. B17 One Size Stretch Socks _ _ _ _ 79c polr
Rev.
and
Mrs.
George ed to -be /res~e
f~a~e 8 ty Rink on Feb. 22 during the
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organist for the morning
and children. She will for m~pec
an~e wtluck ,.. business m..ting. Seren L_ewis
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in
the
care
of
therr
new
valentine
P
tbe
:., of '\he was m charge of the devol!onal
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son horn last week.
fresbme{lts a
c
period. A social hour was held
Luncheon was served to the
. and Mrs. L. D. Diles meetmg.
at tlw close of tbe meeting. Rev.
members attending at
have retumed to their home in ~;~;~~~===--j~H~ow;a~rd~~R~up~p~e~It~a~cc~o~m~pa~ru~·ed~b..,..,.,.,.,..,,.,,.,...,,.,...,...,,.,...,..,..,..,"::~.d
. Methodist Church and the
Mr. and MI'S. William
alter spending sev- ~le to
ou ·
United Presbyterian Church
Nickel and family of
days In Athens with their
Middleport. The afternoon . were Sunday evening guesta
children and famlliea.
opened at I P·. m. w1th Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe, Ra·
houseguests of Dr. an
THE SHOE BOX I sion
the call to order g~ven by cine.
Mrs. Charles Jividen and
Verna Hammond, D.G.M.
Miss Judy Williams of Rut- ily while in Athens. Mrs.
Middleport, 0.
\ structions were given by
was an overnight guest
came last Tuesday a n d
·- of Miss Roberta Kraeu· accompanied her parents
ter, Rar.lne.
Athens. Mr. Diles is imtpro·vint!l
Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mrs. C. from a rectlnt nlness and
Clark, Mrs. Henry Reibel, ~~;..;==--====t\
Harry Stahl and Mrs. ArnHayes were In Athens Mon·
afternoon to attend the funof Mrs. Cook's sister, Mrs.
Kate Sinclair, held at I he
Hughes Funer'l Home.
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Mrs. Harry Stahl was the
CANDIES
Monday evening dinner guest
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of Mr. and Mrs. Thom'as Couk.
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John R. Weeks visited brief·
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Sunday evening with his parI
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lindsay
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of Richwood, Tenn. were week
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gllests of Mr. and Mrs. EsMossman, Minersville.
Mrs Charles R. Karr Sr. returned home Friday after ' a
ls~~~~~ie;weeks' visil with her
\&lt;
and s~in-law, Mr.
Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
and Polly Ann.
FANCY
Mrs. Arnold Hayes was
SATIN HEARTI IManda! evening dinner ~••.til
$3.35 1111 $10.0II of Mr. and Mrs. Henry netiJt"
liEf ARM SWIVEl ROCKER
and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchllland Miss l!va Houdashelt
FRIDAY
Columbus were weekend vis-Real Comfottl
itors or Mrs. Ada111 Ebersbaoh
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h'a • 1led Wil'e. D
and attended the funeral of Mrs.
oqoocially l&lt;r ..
VoloAiino'• Do1
Parker.
oad wear.
9-ioch N•taral: &amp;etaa
Mrs. Adam l!bersbar.h, Mr.
Jcatb¢r upper, Neopr~
and Mrs. John Hulchinsoo and
cork 1ole aDd heel. &amp;la"blll
lit leather _
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Miss Eva Houdasbelt visited
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Monday morning with Bertia Ri·
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The AUred Home Demonstra· Mr and Mrs. Ellie Mouman
H0sfess f or
lion club wUI meet T!lunday. entertained with a dinner SUD&gt;
Feb 13th at tbe home of Gr.ne- day at their bome, MlnersvUie.
Club Meeti~
Vle~e euibr~e: '!be program IS Gui"'!J! were Mr.. and Mrs. w.
'Mro. J. 0. Rode!, tedmu.J
b on "Meigs Cow)ty aesou=• .. F LindsaY of 1\od;wood, Tenn.
led b Mlklred and Ruth Ber;,. Mr. and Mrs. J?ean Honnold. and

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Student Speaks
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Meigs county Republicans
the next thtee months will
settle . warmly contested
populanty !Kllls for all
uounty-Wide offices and on
someWreclnct le,vels follow·
mg . ednesday s f 111 n g
deadline.
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Most sought ~ter offices
apparentl_y ~r~ iD the c~un·

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their namea.
. Democrats, meanwhile, as
m most past years, will have
a droll hme ahead, ample to
steam for the runnext November. T·h e y
cand1dates for ,• Q me
off~e_es, so 1111• precommittee po~. but
contests.

street Ughts because of lack
of funds.
The biggest rush of caD·
didates filing petitiqpa Wed·
nesday was about 3190 p.m.
leaving things ln. the electiona board office unusually
quiet a few minutes before
4 p.m. There was no line at
3::50 p.m. when the last pe-:

eolllml&amp;slooers race; Geora• A.
Meinhart and Ralph Welker,
Stalll RepresentaUve; t!eanor
Roboon, recorder; Evelfll LUcke
and Scott Shank, clerk bf courll.
Robel'l C. Hartenbach, oher·
Hf; Howard E. Frank and Willer Grueser, treaaurer; B. p,
Christy and Olarlea D. Walker,
qlneer; John C. Bacon, Com-

posts, cl~rk of courts,
, engmeer, ~r&lt;&gt;State Rep~esentat1ve,
many pr~ini:ts in the
central comm•ttees.
.
People •n Pomeroy_ ~ill
on a half mill add1t10ntax levy for hydrants and

tition, Pauline, Wolfe run·
nmg for D\lmocrat Central
Committee member from
Letart VIllage, was filed.
Republican candldateJ lllJng
lor L'OIInJy offices are Avery Netson, Kenneth McElhinney, HalJie
E. Green, Robert D. Craig, Otis
F. Knopp, Wayne Turner, Harold G. Roush, Robert Hoeflleh,

mon
Pleu Court Judge; Henry
Ewing and Dr. Rankin Ray

ty;;c;om;m~Js~s;m~n~w~be~r~e~e~•;gh;t;):!~ftie:p~u~b;licans
have contests
have offered
the two county commis-

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1 lb. box
2 lb. box

$1.60
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PLAN HYMN SING

Dan
Hayman's
Country
Hymn time group will be at
Freedom Gospel Mission
at
Knoba on Stiversvllle-Bashan road Sunday Feb. 9
1:30. Public is Invited.

MEiGS THEATRE
POMIROY, OHIO

RED
FOil HEARTS

iONiiRT I T.HURIDAY
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5 1/2 oz. 80c

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(Tectmieolor)
Cindy Carol, as Gidget, Jam~
et Darren, .Jessie Royce Landll. Ceaare Danova, Danielle

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. N. 2nd Ave.

Middleport, O.

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Doll
Porter, Jeff Donnell.
PHtuNitr. Spin &amp; Ouyo

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Polo. t thru 11
"WIYII AND LOYIRI"

(Spicy Comedy)
Janet Letgb, Van JobniOII
SlleUy 'Wintero

Celorcort._

Complete Line of

WORK SHOES
and BOOTS
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WOLYERINI
STAR llANO
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Hartley &amp; BenneH
SHOE STORE
"MWdlo of Upper •lockH
POMIIOY, OHIO

NICOSIA, &lt;)Jt'UII - - lT. S.
Ambassador Fraser. Wllkins
day tnrearened to"call out
Marines" lo ~otect
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ing Amerlcana'-ID: · ·
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new communal
tension near tbe
Greek and
violated a . cet!S&amp;'flre
4ay with a flve-hiJ!ll' &amp;un
lie among tbe mosques
clent Paphoa 011 the ~:~:t I··
ern coaat. Three Turkish
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Pickens, coroner, ,and Bemarcl
V. Fultz, prosecullng attorney.
Democratic candidates flllng
for. county ollie.. are Paul Slm·
m and Thomaa w. Hennea&amp;J,
commissioners race; Cbarles
Knowlea, State Representative;
lola I. Howell, recorder; Wanda

Ebllrl, c141Fk ol courts, lihartea ell G. Painter and Roliert Wood,
H. Diehl, llherlff, and AW!IIn L. North Chester; Robert Bailey
Bljuell, treasurer. ·
ajD Blaine S. Milhoan, South
'!'beN were 81 Republicans O&gt;eater; Rolland Crabtree, Coand 45 Democrats llled for lbe lumhh!.
a proclncto lll.aacll of the cent- •G A. !14de"1 and R. S. Tumral eomml!Wiel; $11: preclnct.o of er, DyiSVIlle; David Yost and
the D'emoqJatle Central Commit- R!&gt;nald HArt, Great Bend; Wartee ii! whldl no .eandiJialea filed, den Ours and Robert c. Cozart,
1re t&gt;.aat Letart, East RuUand, POr~nnd; Paul L. Manuel and
Pomeroy 4, M1ddieyort precinct; Wllllam A. R!&gt;blnson, East LePl1gevillo, and :MinersvUie. Aft. tart; Bert Hunt and !)ale w.
er 1110 Primal')' the Democrats Hill, Letart preclnet; WDilem
Central Clmmlltee can appoint Cc1MoUy and Samuel Ralrden,
p61o!ls to flU these -.nclea. Long Bottom. ·
Candiclatft filing for the COW&gt;- v. D. Coan and George w.
1y Republican Central Commit- Reed, Ollvedale; c. P. Harris,
tee are Bert ROmine and Jalilea Sr., and Helen C. Archer, ReedsM. Smltb, East Bedford; James ville; 0. J. Pennington and
H. Qulvey, , West Bedford; Rob- Claada E. Woodyard, Alfred;

Luther Boothe and Hel'1ll1lll H. Beach MiddlePort S· Normp

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ManltaU, Sr., Tuppers Plains;
Elizabeth Hobslotler and Janet
Bolin, Rutland ' Village.
L. E. McHaffie and 'p8111 SIJ.
son, East Rutland; ,Carol R.
Pieree, Langsville; ljl!bert G.
Swi&lt;t. and Andrew J. Hatfield,
w..t RutlaiKI; Jobn T. Holliday
and Orion Nelson, Dexter; Mar-

Jean Bearhs and
Grel!ll,
Pomeroy 1; Joe Ebersbach and
Doris Darst, Pomeroy 2.
'Margaret c. Murray and Leo
B. Crew, Pomeroy 3A; Dollal4
Betzing and Robert Vaugliu,
Pomeroy 3B; Donald Collins anil
Walter Bentz, Pomeroy 3C; L•
ter Wllaon and Clarence A. Aa.

vln Miller and Carol F. Pierce,
Jr., Salem; David 0 . .Jenldns
and JllCk M. H.&amp;wle~. 'Middleport
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Nonnan T. Wayland and
Jacob Truner, Mlddleport 2;
Jealdle llforgan and Eloise B.
Wilson, Mil!dleport 3; Riley
Manl•y anct Jean Craig, Middleport 4; Claude ~ey and Reva

drews, Pomeroy 4; Eldon Met'
riJJ and Wubur H. Rowley, Jr.,
Middleport precinct.
Henry Wells and Glean
Thompson, Pomeroy precinct;
RoUin Radford and Harley
Brawr., Rock Springs; John ~·
MuUord and John Sheets, Silver
Run; Robert Clark, HarrlsOJio
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Extension Service People
Attended Resourcts Forum
PT. PLEASANT'- Over 100
•tensJon service Committee••n from 51 West Virginia counlea attended a two-day train.,, conference In Morgantown
In conjuhction with West Virflllla Unl\•enlty's Second !Jv.
lnr Reoources Forum.
Tbe conference was to assist
committeemen w undentand
anll carry out their ~sponstbn.
Illes In county program plunlng as a part of the Coopera.
tlve Eztenolon Servlce'l new
role Under the WVU Appalachlon Center.
Tbe group attended a banquet
in their lionor and heard Dr.
Earllt!st J. Nesius, Vice Prest-

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muscles, curvature of the spine - no
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might be eenerated .
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It's been di&amp;Knosed as • TV mediClhs
by Dr. A. M. Aibinder of New York City.
According to the doctor, some viewers
become so ca ught up in medical dramas
that they identify with the actors and
think they have ca ught the disease be-

e-nr·Sentllltl, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Feb••• 188&amp; s

.[Jelen /Ielp Us!

Disease of the Week
"Convinced they have the disease,
they visit their doctor and even request
the treatment they saw admhllstered on
television, " he saya.
This might be an idea for tbe raUD&amp;
services. Along with asklog viewen
whot they are watching at the moment,
they could inquire about what diseases
they are suffering from. This would reveal not only current program standings.
·but any ca rryover from previous weeks'
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Business vs. the Weed
Worst of all, it could have more adA number of businesses are said to be
following the lead of a Long Island, N. verse effect upon the Groso National ProY., bank which has banned smoking by duct (through reduced worker efficien·
employes at its 50 branches - except cy) than upon tobacco consumption.
In washrooms.
On the other hand, if the idea suc·
!~'1 a noble experiment, but cynics
ceeds
- if nonsmoking proves ·to be
claim such a rule will do more to make
washroom• popular than to make clga· both good business and good citizenship
- then the weed is doomed.
rettes unpopular.

10 Nominated
For Queenship
Of Valentines
One of the 10 girls nominal-

Red Monkey Business
.

If monkeys are the funniest people,
babOOns aro the most nervous - or so
an item o( the Soviet Union would indicate.
.
The Health Bulletin reports that Russian researcher&amp; have been able to induce high blood pressure in male b~­
oons by makin&amp; them walt to eat un!ll
all the females are finished.
· As any baboon knows, this Isn't natural, so tbe males become tense 1 n d
their blood pressure shoots up.
The Russians are trying to show that

many of the sicknesses of human clvill·
dation - neuroses, hallucinations, hy·
pertension and heart disease - can be
duplicated in primates.
·
This is interesting research, but It Is
strange to see the Russians w~sting thne
on it. It is well known that wtth the Imminent withering away of the state and
1.he establishment of utopian Commumst
society, these human ilia will become
nonexistent, like a capitalist's conEcl·
ence.

0!1 by classmates in a contest
at Pomeroy Senior !Dgh School
will be crowned Valentine Queen
at an annual dance to be held
at the Pomeroy Junior IDgh
Auditorium Saturday from 8 to
·11 p. m.
.
Contestants are senior! Linda
Cramer daughter of C E Cranier· Jennifer Crew .da~ghter
of Mr and Mrs Leo 'erew· Kortn MUJer daug.hter of Mr'. ~
'
Mrs: Kenneth MIJier; juniors,
Kabe Morarity daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. r.;.wrence Morarlty- Nancy Ash daughter of
Mr'· and Mrs P~arl Ash· Donna ·Hauck, d~ughter of Mr. and
Mrs Donald Hauck· Phylis Will·
sQphomO.es Kathy Hannahs'
daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. VIc-•
tor Hannahs Hilah vaughan
daughter of
and Mrs L..;
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Vaughan· and Shirley Baxter
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daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter.
This week In the •enlor hi""
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school there are jars sitting on
8 table • with the contestant's
name on them lor students to
vote by dropping In pennies.
Erveryone also may vote this
d Jn h ·
th
way ur g t e first part of e
dance before the queen Is chaoe~ .. and crowned at Inter~!&amp;s on, Proceeds from the votmg
will 11° to the Pomeroy Sel!lor
Cia...
The Jays wJII provide mu~lc
at the. informal dance. Adm!S·
slon will be 50 cents a perSOD
with the p'""eeds gomg. to
the P.H.S. Athletic Association.
The dance could not he held
the saturday · after . Valentine's
Day- because Pomeroy . bas a
home •am• that n1•ht
The
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dance ts. open. to the .Public.
.
MAKES $21$
The, Ches.ter Fire. Department
mlldtl':$265 from a Jitney supper
held Saturday at the Chester
School . .The money will be
ed t0 b f
fight'1
·
us
uy Ire
"1! equipment.

Today's .Medical Report

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

Mr

ly DOROTHY KILGALLEM

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
Gossip in Gotham
The FBI has been asked to im estlgate three threatening letters received
by the manager of the Astor Theatre in
Boston after it was announced that he
had booked the movie "Seven Days in
May." Ironically, the late Premdent Kennedy, the most famous Bostonian of our
time, approved the making of the film
(about an attempt on the life of the Presjdent of the United States) and said the
rook on which it was based was one of
his favorites .. . .Oile of the major record
companies has offered J~k Benny an en·
ormous sum for the rights to his old rad·
io programs, which the firm wants to
make into a series of comedy albums.
Fred Allen's "Town Hall Tonight'' shows
would be another natural for the same
kind of treatment.
Pearl Bailey and Nat Cole may do a
·t elevision spectacular together, result of
the wild auaience reaction to their diver·
tl8sement when Nat joined her on the
~age at the Royal Box and did more than
half an hour with her. A TV talent scout
jilst happened to be in the room ... Mar·
galo Gilmore, one of the bell of the
Broadway actresses, is doing very nicely
after surgery at Lenox llill Hospital . ..
Freddy Wlttop, who deslgned the sensational costumes for .the new hit musi~al
"Hello Dolly!" is about to create a "Dolly Doll." Sharing .the royalties with him
on the project wl!J he star Carol Chan·
nlng and producer David Merrick.

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sings a song called "Faster Than Sound"
while suspended in mid-air, backed by a
chorus of eight. Members of the chorus
have a clause in their contracts which
gives them "danger" money. Tammy
goes through approximately half of the
show with her feet not touching the
stage.

MJLK 'N' MACIUI'IES
MOQRIIEAD, Minn. (UP!)The Minnesota Dairy Industry
Committee ·said it would place
milk ln pop bottles and sell
through ·lllandard coill-operated
maebines·here and in neighbor.
. Jl'ar·•0 •' D · 8 bout 1
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Screenwriter ·Burt Shevelove is rent·
In&amp; designer Ollltet Messel's beautiful
London tOWD holl.se lvhile he's in · Eng·
land to collaborat&amp; with Larry Gelbart on
1 new scenario, The·elght Messel servants
will .be on hand, bUt Burt wHJ be "rough·
lug it," nevertheless; the Rolls· Royce is
ln the West fndleil With Oliver .. . Robert
Goulet and Carol' taivrei\ce, who recent·
ly bought a house In California, tell
friends they. plan to take their first "real
honeymoon" In Al'ril, when their profes·
sional schedules will allow them a little
U!De to themselves . . . Tammy Grimes,
w!Jo plays the ghosf in · "High Spirits,"

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Mrs. Mees, 12, . To Loui.evllle, Ky. Eleetioa
Ri N , ·
. •ver ews
Dies Wcq.l1
-:.1-esday , · Leo L.Monum.ent
vaughan, Monager ot Races
Company ol
·pomeroy, bas woo a free
''ng1 :
In Lancaster
to the American Institute
(Continued from pogo I)
dam 11.1. IU, runn1at1 te
·
Commemorollve Art Convention
on rollen, Pomeroy-Muou

omEH

!Cclalblued from Pitt 1)
I""'JIO wa:t"eecll1 nlibt
ed 1be city ldiOOI board'•
pooal for Jmmedt.te

alp
of

tranaJIOI1ed from
crowded rh0011 IDto lbe

ol pupna

Gaa1e r

r~tpoll• Dmll - Wade CliiJ,.
HARTFORD _ .im,..81 .... at Loullvllle, Kentucky.
vrn.; Donald Stanle~, Pagevllle; Pt. Pleulnl :ZU!, Hinton
den .up 1:~ a.m.; J. 8. ~
1 Mr Artb J M ·
Oo display at the Convention Joseph Beegle, RaciDe VWa&amp;e. stationary, Kanawha FlUs · up 1.50 a. · • Prlee 11P 2 a. a,
or
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:'~ Hall in Louisville are 100 of the Harry Pottl, Floyd G. Olddle, rising, Charleston 18.011. London, OVEC up 5 a. Ill.: OlltiM ...._
rt the newest and most outBtandlog and WUUam 'lbuener, SyriCIIIe Marmet and Winfield
enooo doe$:$&amp; a.m.; Bu&amp;:bjoe
1 1.30 ·•
;, · 1 ~· m. ~
monuments created In America Village; Gerald Amberger and were on the IIIII.
State "P 1:45 a. IlL
M ..~• omehad erebeen
. m lht. year
Joho Y. Martin, MlneHrille;
laawlla 1Uver - So1Yar
rs. """"'•
who
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Gr
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r
Salaer
Jr
and
Boat
mOft!DMtl'
--•- 5:.• -- Ill.; r
0
two yeara, died Wed· Vaughan, along with John T.
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down lNuuo...
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morning at the home Larimer of Cirolevlll•.
and J . Blake, llaclne precinct, and 'Oido River - Eugenia
Jane Lucai1 doWJJ lofamlel 1:•
deughter
Mno. Fred Paul T. Ellinger, Laurence J . WUbam F. Harris and Fred
1•. po a. m. ; Pbillp a. m.; Lelia Sllearer down WillShe ;... hom at Ellinger and George C. Shuw of Srnitn, Syracu'!" precn•ct.
Sporn down
7 a. m.; Poplar field 3:50 p. m.; 0 . F. Sbe a
w. va., Ire deugbter l-ogan, Ohio, have selected and Caudidstes filing lor the
IS, 6:50p.m.; Jobn J . Rowe down Winfield 1:10 a.m.;~
Mr. and Mrs. Georae purchased two of these specia~ ty Democr~c
d
15, 5 a. m.;
v . Hamer Z. drwn Winfield 1:50 a..~
ly crtated monuments.
tee are
mas
r
down IS, 1:30 a. m.; Jefferson Semel up Wlnfie!d 6 L Ill., She •· -·~ ed by her b
East Bedford; George
up 17 4·35 a. m: Jobn Ladd gercllff up Wlnfield ?:115 a. Ill.
,. owv•V
usWest Bedford· Bruce Myers
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Arthur Mees;
three
Nortn Cheste;. Virgll Walke~ Dean up 17,5:30 a.m.; jleaver
For Your Valentine
Mrs. Ann Lee
and Rlchurd L: Coleman, South up II, 3:15 • : m.: Titan
.
Bremen; Mrs. ~Chester; John D. Gillogly,
18, 4..50 a. m., .Jobn Hood
1.se Hiles, Lancaster; Mrs. M1de
lumbia; E. c. Perry, DyesvUie. 18, 5.15 a. m., Peggy
Burnette, Somerset; two
Dale R. Proffitt, Great Bend; up 18, 6:15 a. m:; Andrew.
SODS Robert Mees Lancaster
N , 1 M.ddi
rt Portlsnd houn down 19, 6.35 a. m., On·
1 eswa • .
and William Mees, Parkersbur :
; ward down 20, 4o4G a. m.: Mr.
W. Va.; 18 grandcblldren, 18
Pauline WoUe, Letart, Francis Mack down 22, 2, 10 a. m. ; Jim
grandcbildren· t b r e e
Anwew; and .William M.
Hougland down 23, 7:15 a. m.;
sisters, Mrs. James' MacKnl••t COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio Long Bottom,. Harold D.
R. H. Bosworth 11 up Greenup
Mrs John H Smith
R•publlcan headquarters an- non, Ohvedale .. Alpha Smith
2,20 a.m.; Dlinols down Greenboth of Hartford ~Mrs •Fred nounced Wednesday the candl- Frank H. B1se, Reedsvllle; up 2 , 45 a. m.: Oreo down 31 ,
Laboyteaux Cuyahoga Falls 0 dates lor 58 posts as delegates Charles Knowles, Allred;
2 ,45 a. m.; L. W. Sweet up 31 ,
One 11011 • preceded her • ~ and 58 alternates to . the GOP neth H. Hager, Tuppers Plains. 4, 40 a.m.; Pennsylvania down
Burial will be In the national conv~n!Jon this summer Samuel Bruce May, Rutland 31 , 6 , 40 a. m. ; Eva H. up 32 ,
For Infanta &amp; ToddiForest Rose Cemetery at Lon- in San Francisco.
.
~ VIllage; F. W. Wilcox,
7:55 a. m.; Valley Voyager down Asst. Colors-Deep HeiDI
caster
Eacb candId a tJe Will beA vdled: ANiorbemaBn c. WIDell, West
32, 6 , 10 a. m.; Ravenswood
DI'HIH TrHted With
1 pledged
to . Go;·. ames
. ian ;
rt o1en,
1ter;
down Meldehl 2 ,45 p. m .; Elisha
Scotchgord
Are Woter
Rhodes as hiS first choice for ley M. Nelson and Jack Crisp, Woods down Meldahl 4 p. m ..
Rot~ollont
S.
president and to Lt. Gov. John Salem; Albert Roush,
'
1W. Brown as second choice.
port I; Shirley W. Mills
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i The list Includes 12 candl· MariOn D. Allensworth, Middle- D?g ~opulatton IS
.:!~~:Oil Bom Stalnl
0
I dates for delegate-at-large, a port 2.
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~IJ!;h JD Pound
eResiot Soli
like number lor alternale·at- Ch I W E .
.
Many of the 2,967 dogs that
• Wrlnklo Shed With
large and 46 diStrict delegates
.. er .. Lo rwm,
huve been In the county dog
DRY·DON
and alternates. Two delegates portH 3; Le~IS J ng,
pound the last three years would
In Carefree Wasb
and two alternates are selected 4: Ao~er y' mes,p
1 never bave been there if their I
&amp; Wear Cotton
Funeral services lor Lillian from each of Ohio's congres- 5; uurey oung, pomeroy 2: owners had bought them dog
·
d. t 1
Frances E. Brown, omeroy ,
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Lo
Beatrice Gilfilen, 75, Jackson- SIOTnha1 IS rt.ti~1s. f
th d I Frank Fugate, Pomeroy 3A; tags,
eorgetd todgan, county
vllle Ohio who died early this
e pe I ons or
e e" . . . V Bl
I
d
dog warden, sa
ay.
monili.g, ~Ill be held Saturda gates-at-large and their alter- VIrgmia
azew cz an .
"There are still a lot of
.
at 2 P m at the Rawling...Coa~ nates were filed with Secretary hs Henness) • Pomeroy JB •
without 1964 tags In Meigs coun- 11
Funer~l home with the Rev of State Ted W. Brown.
Ohlinger, Jr., Pom~roy 3C.
ty," Logan said. Thre• years •
Howard Ru(JlJelt
ol!iciatmg: The delegate-at-large c~ndl· Churles H. DieG, .
ago today Logan began·llts dul· N 2 d A
11
Burial will be in the Middle- dates were GOP State &lt;.:halr· pre~IIJCt, Emmett · WI 'sn~:~l~l;;;e•;_;;•s;_;;do~g:.,;;w:;ard,;;e;;;n;;,.===_.!~·:::: n
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port Hill cemetery
man Ray C. Bliss of Akron, Sprmgs; William Rathlf, .::
She was a former· resident of 1ormer u. s. sen. and Gov. Run
• . . Rufus. Glen Orender
.
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Brownell-av Middleport and a Bricker, Rep. Clarence Brown Clinton Gilkey. HamsonVI e,
-·mber of., th
M.ddl rt of Blanchester, Republican Na· Erne•! Wmgelt, .R~cme Village; ,
1
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Presbyterian Chuch. SbP epo
was tiona1 comm1·ueewoman Mrs. Woodrow
. T· Zw!llmg and W1111·
. 1J
. Katherine Kennedy Brown of am C. Cundiff, Syracuse Villthe daughter of the late Wdk age· Edwin s Cozart Racine
Regular 5.99 Ladles' &amp; Miss..•
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01 . H
liam and Mary Fuller Cheat- Dayton,Cl d!IO r Dou(s; repeat erl pre~inct' and . Wilma. Reiber
ham He hu b d B d o Roger ou o e .ra . sa e
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rher sInandeath
• ra· Y1952· Treasurer J 0 hn D·. H e r be r 1• Syracuse precmct •
preceded
Survivors Include onem son: Ohio Senate MaJority Leader C.
Regular 5.99
Charles Cheatham; two step- Stanley Mechem of Nelsonville,
children, Charles G!Hilen, Kan- state GOP Central and Execu- Mason County Has
auga and Miss Geor ia Gffiil n live Committee VICe c.hairman Seven at College
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e 1 Mrs. Florence G. Moms of ToJacksonville, and a brother' ledo, state GOP Finance Com- Of the 495 students enrolled
Ellsworth Cheatham, Cleveland. mittee Chainnan Richard P. the second semester of 1963Friends may call at the fun· Niehoff of Gahanna, Rhodes, , ~&gt;~ at Rio Grande College, severa! home any time.
Atty. Gen. William Saxbe and ' en are from Mason county, Char
stale AudiWr Roger Tracy.
les D. Hecktle, Pt. Pleasant,
' SERVICE ~UNCIJ)
tJ! s. Rep: Robert 'fall Jr. a freshman In Elementary EdFuneral semces. for Ml-s. A. was listed as a candidate for ucation ; Charles L. Brown,
N. Grueser who died at Grant delegate !rom the 1st District Jr., Pt. Pleasant, a junior In
Hospital Tuesday evening, wiU along with former Rep. Gordon Liberal Arts; Kip H. Hartenheld from the Non:ls Fun- . H. Scherer. Other congressmen I bach, Pt. Pleasant, a sophoeral Home In Grove City! F~l- listed as ·. &lt;:andidates Included !more, in Liberal Arts; LoUis
at I p. m. with bunal m Frank T. Bow of canton, John D. Karschnik, New Haven, a
the Concord cemetery near M Ashbrook of Johnstown sophomore in Education· Lou·
Grove City. Dr. C. F. Lutz and fiances p Bolton of Lynd: Is V Mueiter 11 Pt Pl~asant,
R
H ld Dull
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ev. aro
, super en- hurst and William E. Minshall a freshman, m Liberal Arts;
of the Ohio Southeast of Lakewood.
Joseph R. Spencer, Pt. PleasConference of EUB church wiU [
ant, a freshman in !Jberal Arts;
'COULDN'T STOP SMOKING
and Benjamin K. Barker, SouthMILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP!)- side, a freshman, in Education.
NEIGHBORS HELP
City Health Commissioner E.R.
Twenty • five neighbors of Krumblegel declined to appear
CONFERENCE NOTED
Jones, wbo lives a mile
television and urge people
north of Burllogham rushed o~er to stop smoking, explaining he The Fourth Quarterly confer.
to help Jones when a brush !Ire once tried to give up cigarettes ence and election of officers
started on his property Wednes- and the experiment lasted will be held at the United Methat 4:21 p. m. The flames about a month. He said he now odist Church Sunday at 7 p.m.
close to a bam but did not smokes one to two packs a All members of the church are
It, Pomeroy firemen were
urged to attend,
but turned back b&lt;&gt;cause .ii=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==~:;................;.................1
neighbors had the fire under
control.
SOUTHERN CROSS
----NAME OMIT!'ED
In the list of officers installed
at Theodorus Council,
en of America, the name
Lottie Cohen as vice courJCllo•r,
omitted.

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hiding and have them QUADRUPLE SflYERPLATED by skilled
silversmiths at great savinas during this Replating Sale. Sin&lt;:e
pure silver has increased over 33% In price, it Is all the .-e
reason to take advantage of theSe law, tow reptotJni pricM.

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Key WI'tnesS Mr· ·
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Meldiillll:ttp.IIL; Jllll!l""""
Meld* tt:4&amp; p. m.; :llllil J.
up Meldabl :tit a. m.; N••n•
up Me!d•bl 4 L m.

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dent for the Appalachian
ceivinc scbooll and called
ter and Director of lbe
ball demllullrallonl.
eratlve Eltenlllon Service,
At 1 awa raiiJI of 101118
plain how the Appalachian
periOIII at lbe Cory
ter wm function to help
Cburch, lbe United ·
-·ntloo.
Movement (UFM) and
·~"A crut upi!Mval spu!Tedl dell p arenta AIIIIO•M
I II on
by technoloetcal cbanj..
they were "well pleated
United Statu after World War the proposal to IDiefrate
II, found two Important
tra.~ classea
1Y·
prtses- coal and
apeedlna In the direction
dlstrea In the Appalachlon Re- INNSBURCK, Autrla lion," he llllid. "Tbe State
reck!... Christl Haas
an girls In 1..W sweep of
laced with the decline of jobs
a
and iJW,ome and problems
~:m;;~t!"~ race
out-mll!'atlon.
blocking American Jean Sau·
"Tbere is encouraging
bert• bid for a third !ltedal,
In West VIrginia and Ills
whll• Ruasla won the men's I,·
reflected In the
that are takng place
500 meter ll)leedlkatlng to cap
University, sucll "-' the
the ~test medal apreo In
achlan Center, lu your active OlYmvle history.
participation, and 1n the
VIctory In lbe 1,500 meters,
cern by the State Government," by handsome Estonian unlver·
he ponied out.
slty student Anta Antsoo, gave
Dr Nesluo .eald Mareh the Soviet Union Its ninth gold
would be the date when the medal and 22nd medal of all
CES begins to function
kinds In the games- both allthe new structure of the
lime Olympic recorda.
achian Center.
There will be no
recovery no easy road to
e8s Thrnln.g the tide
c
1 • sl w rocess
~ltlc:. ti.m ea~h of
time and money, it was noted.
Attending from Mason Coun(Continued from page I)
ty w re Jim Lewla Mr and defense lawyers, said Hoffa
Mrs •Marcus Weav~r . Alma told him he ''would pay $15,000
Tu..;,er Earl Keefer ~James to $20,000 !o got to the jury."
Hart •
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He . said Hoffa was "very up·
I" h
De ed brlba 1
sef w" enlumedone ad g
o ,·
or as
own.
AI~
He said Hoffa cursed the
prospective juror and sald.
"we're going to bave to lay
low" alter the man told authorltles he had been offered
an alleged brtbe.
p a rtbt said earuer be travSunday School attendsnce on eled to Nashvllle at Hoffa's reFeb 2 was 52, offering '12.13. quest and oat In on defense
wonhi p serv1ces were held counse1 •u-8
J - te
gy aess1ons.
11 wnh the Rev. Card
"Th
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t'the mofespsage ~
e
""" . rayer.
R her t Bernard was
of the Wednesday prayer
!ceo with an attendance of IS.
There wiU be 8 ValenUne
0
ty for the MYF and
parents at the cburcb, Feb. I.
Tbe Home Demmstration club Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shane of
will meet on Feb 13 at the Syracuse, 0. called on Mr. and
home of Genevieve Guthrie. Mro. Bill Fox Thursdsy p.m.
The program Is on "Meigs Sally Pearson and Sandra
Coullty Re!OUrcea" led Dy Mil- Donahue are visiting In Columdred and Ruth Bernard.
0. wblle there wW seek
Mr and Mrs Clarence
erton. and lamU of
aod Mrs. Ray RusseD
s ent the week!oo with
Newark, 0. were visitors
~rents Mr. and Mrs.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
~thert~ and Wlllna Jean.
Fox.
B tha Schreiber and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson
~r of M
W V
Sally visited Sunday with
8 ent zTb dasonwi,th. Ms..
and Mrs. Grover
1as
urs ay
rs.
Dor
rie Swartz
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cas.
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blnson home and
aon ''Tim Wes." Guests
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Wesley S. Belles Sr.
c ~. a~re, Mrs. Vere
have received word of a
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It woold appear that
all The Hichlandero- unlortunatt- 1Racln• flattened with eue.
lquart&lt;r In a collision with J;:ast- They ran make their wagers
TO BIGGER THINGS
Coach Mike Morrison and his ly - hardly fig1•re to be that Southeastern hu abaorbed de- ern'• aym cement block w.U. abool the point opr.ead, at least. Basketball fans aren't buying.
Racine Tornado basketball team somebody that rounta.
feats. too , from teama that RaFIRST MEETING
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nee&lt;! to climb into se&lt;ond rank·
s,..,.;ng alone with
li cine took in stride.
Wltl, Balf&lt;y back In umlorm 'sweepotakes In Columbu• In I
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on Mart:h but their fingers &amp; r e ,
thumping good viclory
over Ithis reason. on top oi a 21-l piS! Southweolern 10-51 while I monaged to hold the score down fuU thrcilie again this week. I itch 1 n g
pllnfiilly
f o·r I
somebody that counts.
record in all games last seas- Ral'inf has upended Eastern to ~ -38 when he met Morrison l...flst .week 6-Q Gordon Fls~er St. Jc.:hns' An:!na pasteboard!.
Sh) by one vote or .Heinl!: with on, Morrison &amp; Crew are ~o twlet., 73-47 and M-40. The _lat- on Det. 6.
fil~ in ror the big center when
Th~ remarkable aspect of Ralmm&amp;{'Ulate Conception for se· meet a club th&lt;~t has won SIX ter K'OCe was a alight reacuon , SW fans, then, wlll
ha~e Raclhtl had an all-around slug- cine s sllrge toward basketball
cond place this week , the Tor- and lc~st eight and that hu had Iperhaps, to Racina ~s &amp;-.5 oenter somt'thing to do besides watch glsh night against Kyger, win· immortality this year is that
nado&lt;• travel to Southwe&gt;tern paintul troobles tn some of Its [Ted BoUey havlnc been made one of the finest Class
A ning 69-58 (compared to a 70- it h•; been 3o years to the 4--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,- 0.,
of Gallla county Friday night.. vi ctorit&gt;s agains~-- t~am~~-at hors de l'Ombat in the third tearr.s in Ohio Friday night. 47 earlier bashing ).
year since an}' Meigs county --;;;;;;;;;:-;:~~;~~;;;;~;;;~tit·~,;
'""""'""'"""'""''" team made it to the
st~te INDEPENDENt LEAGUE
llll!lfl.Wt~r::!!l~...HLL,;;%1, L..m._;l. ·111 rma1:e:. In 1933 Racine won its
STANDINGS
AJ.L STARS
Middleport's next oppouenls way to the tlhen CiaS9 B) Big
The
In !rogue play Instead o1 be- One and so dl&lt;\ Pomeroy, in TRAM
W L P OP ' amen!
lnr ;n the order Jackson, Ne~ (then) Class A.
G. &amp; J ... .. .. 1~ 11 1420 · 1001 ey from fi!U,Wl·
soovilie, aDd Athens, wUI be
Stran~ely, this year Racine Fire~tone .. .. H 2 1184 917 1964 loul'l]&amp;!!lent
Jackoou, Atheus, Nelsouvllle. has n good shot at tHe state I Robinson's
8 8 1133 1008 l the PorUand
fiis choD&amp;e ol the Athens tourney, anjl so does Athens, Wether's ..... 6 10 948 l04S 24-27.
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ram• - to next Wednesday, of the Class AA Southeastern EvaM : ..... , 4 12 908 1072
Feb. 12 - hao been made be- Ohio Athletic League.
Terry'*· ,.,... I 15 866 1306.
so it cou ld be that after 30 Totals .'If .. . . 41 48 6400 15409
eaus• ol a coallid with non·
county tourn:ey commJtU,.ent!l year-s. two more southeastern Tomghl's games Firestone vs
B)· llnl~ Pnss international ing Wes tern Michigan out or the l57.
tbe week of Feb. 18-22.
Ohiu lcan1s arrive in Columbus Weiher's, Terry's vs Eva ns, and SALT''f~~~f!..
Tb~ Mid - Amt'rican Confer- runni; ,g, 78-69. The Redskins
Dowa at Cincinnati they had
Tbe
reserve
game
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together i(l their respective di- G. &amp; J vs RobinSon's. ·
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vision•
seeking
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huge
trophMonday
Feb.
10
gameo,
Fire·
Buddy
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at
tutk IJaltle between Ohio Uni- Gehnug had 24 points for the games ever in the Clnclpnatiaboul
5
p.m.
EarUer
timl!
is
ies
that
prove
"You
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Robinson's,
Weiher's
vs
Cll}',
verSJtv and Miami after they winne1 s and Ajcu.: Triplett net- Dayton series. The Bearcats
to avoid playinc: •n away- Greatt'st."
Evan~. and G. &amp; J. vs Terry's. PhOt:nix, Ariz.,
pick eC up victories Wednesd1:1y ted :.!4 for the Broncoes, who brlh;r a five-game losing streak
game on a acbool nirfll.
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wer.. without Manny Newsome by handing Dayton its fifth
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hind In the second hall to han d Tol&lt;'do returned to the MAC The losing streak Is the long- 1 m "'" • •~ 1 sa
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Hannan Trace to warm up for \
torv a~ a coll~gf coach and last p!aL't' by pasting Bowling Green 17 year!! at the helm of the Fly.
the big one, North Gallla at 1
, Mr. Groundhog sees his shadow - plenty of cold Wlllher oh•od
pla~·e Marshall a 98-82 setback . .90-71 Io avenge an earlier up- ers. fou,r Dayton players fouled
Eastern the following Friday.
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Bill F'r.:lncis had 29 points for set on the FaJCQns' court.
out . Ron Bonham with 27 pomts ·
Wahama travels to Buffalo
the Big Greton and Paul Storey '
Bearcats Beat Dayton
ror the Bearcals led all scorers. ,
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and Jerry Jarkson had 24 and I Ak1on, the runnerup in the In tonight'&gt; slim three-game
games before closing out - 1
Take advantage of.
23 pr:mts. respectively. tor Obio. OhiO Conference, stayed right actbn, fifth -ranked Younl!:stown I
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Pomeroy, away, Spencer
at
OhH.;·s reco rd jumped to 7-1 in !on Witleuberg's back by clob- is at Gannon (Pa.), Capital
home, Sistersville away, and .the ·
our many fihe :
the league as thP) hi t 56 per . berin~ Wooster, 105-77. In other r' travels lo Wilmington and Find- '
Alumni at home (Feb. 28.)
r~nt o! their shots, but Miami OC games, Mount Union Jay, dumped 83-69 by Villa Ma· ·
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buys on all winter ' .
sta:~.yed ri gh t ill there by knock- dowlted Heidelberg 60-51 andlldonna Wednesday night,
ft'
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d or the
---~ ~- ·~·- ·- -~ O_hi'J Wesleya_n ~roke Denison's 1ti~ues its Kentucky road trip stl'insg :oro~wo ~ei:s ~~untv high I LOSCUTOFF FINED
clothing ahc( .·
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' school
cage clubs, Eastern
NEW YORK (UPli - Jim
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I Rutland caps 113 regular sea- l has been fined $100 by NBA
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Sale values now in
Rutland gomg to North Galha 1 •
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all departments. ·
~north to The Plains for the Red I during the St. Louis • Boston I
Devils final Buckeye conference gamP at New York Tuesd~y 1
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COLUM~US (UP I )-:-~he Oh_io l ." Mosl state racing commis- . match Saturday night.
I night.
7hf' Los Angeles Laker.s. who State Racmg CommiSSIOn w1ll Slons employ !tate r;tewards • Eastern pushes basketball in·
He was fined $50 for using i
final!~· provPrl th•'Y could win take up two new rules of racing wilh. th?, track~ payi?g ~~eir 1,to next wt&gt;ef. This Friday the I profanity and $50 for entering '
Fl~mtng satd. Be- Eagles, with a good shot at cop-1 the referees' dressing room ~f-1
8 basketbal l gamP wtthout Jer- an~ amend~ents to four others s~lartes.
ry West. got the nt&gt;ws today a! 1ls meehng March 4.
, s1des pel'formmg their usual du- ping the SVAC crown, got to ter the game.
·.t..,....,!"'!'"!"--!"'!'i!!"!"'!'l!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"!"'!'~..,. . . ."!"-!!'!'fi!"'!"'!!!IJ!""!'!!!IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!l
that the sprctaru l &lt;~r seoring
Paul D. Fleming Jr., execu· ties , they have the addition-...
sial' mi~ht retu rn 10 the lineup t~ve se~retary !)f the commis- i al responsibilty of representng
Fnday.
s1on, satd the new rules propos- 1 their respective commissions."
The !.akers. who mowd back als roncernpd appointments of I The commission also will coninto seronU pllwt&gt; 111 the Wes1- state stewards to serve at each sider the following amendments
~rn Division o[ the Na1ional thoro~ghbred .and harness ~om- , to present commission rules :
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rnercJal meetmg and prov1slon 1
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Haskrt»a
Association.
smoth- 1 1or th e 1rae k' s 1ntrod uct1on
. o11t - • Clanfy • conditions under
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De trmt
er ed
tI1e
1stons th ,, 1 . d bl ,, f
f
1 wh1ch • hearmg shall be grant*
Wedne~day night Ill-a5 behind · 7 wm ou e orm 0 wag- ed by the commJssion on the
Elgin Baylor's J7 • point per- erFmig. .
. ed th "t . denial of a license application
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emmK exp 1am
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h1s d bl ,
ed
l and t e scope of such hearmg
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finest ga me of the . season,
u de bironcerln . Iwho hsepar- when granted jn cases where a
1e ou e poo s m w lC sue- .
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drt'bbied, pass=,
re oun ed 1 , 1 1 b 11
th f 1 1 11cense has previOusly
h•en de1
and pumped in point arter point cess u e ors o e lr_s wo , nied.
. race-s can exchange the1r rnu- 1
as he led
the
Lakers. to lhetr I I ue I 1Ices
. k 1 forase-con d dau bl e -Provide for a J'ockey agent
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. k 1wo 1 to
11c e m an a11emp1 to pic
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jockeys, instead of an agent
In the onlr. other NBA game
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n a num er o1 1ns 1ances, representing one J'ourne)•mim
Wednesday mght; the Baltlmo~ the payoffs have run into five and one apprentice.
Bulle~s. led by \\ alt Bellarmy_ s figures ." Fl:•..,ing said.
I - Clarify the conditions of
31 points, knorke~ Ihe St. Loms
The staiP
ard rule would I eliRit..ility for Ohio owners'
Hawks · from
the1r second-place
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D. . . 1 reqUire
t e
1mlssion to a~
berth m th e ,,
"'es 1ern lvtsion
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poh mt oi nbeedstewa~ atndearh .-Provide for the ruling oil of
Th f k
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lh I t oroug 1 r meetmg a one VIolators of the rule which has
10 . ownmg
e judge at e:ireh harness meeting. to do Wtth the possession or use
p ~ ..ab
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. JS ~ ~· k ro etha · tx-ga ~ef osh · ~ In each case the commis.-;ion- : of local anesthetics of the comg s lea -h. h"b onges .0h the 1 appointed official would be the caine group
£eawn - w Ic egan wit t e presiding official.
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By ,JOE GERGEN
the second half. Tison led aU ,..ported ..rller. 'llle' eveel Ml'll. 0eorp Smith .;:,· 1 re
. UPI Sporll Wri!B
scorm with 19 pomla as the wlll be toeld tn 111e Pomer"l' moving to W_....___ SUnday
VIc Bubas lw 1 soft spot lrr Wolfpack oagged to a 6-7 overhis basketbcll beart for North ' ail mark.
ElemenlllJI School.
February t, from 3 • ' P· m.
at Ute home ol Mrs. Cedric
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Carolina State - even thoo gh I V111 anova trailed the Boonies
Clark h 1M M
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his present afflllcat!ons lie with by as much as t1 points in the
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. •l~s emorare!Hival Duke.
· first half. but the combination
ia1 Hooplt.al Auxiliary m•t reBubas spent 12 yean with the ! of a hustling zone defense and
OSPJ a DeWS cenliy at the borpl~l.
Wolfplck ~foor aa a player [ some timely baRker.. by Bernie
Mrl. Clark, preoid•nt. COl&gt;and eight as an a..tstant coach Schaffer and Willy Jones
Jo:nte.-ed Hoopllol
4ueled the ~g. Mrs. Pat- before aasumtng his first earned the WUdcata their 13th Among those who entered Hoi- ~:t = • t ' ; : ~~~~~ ~
varsity post' at Duke m 1959., stratght win, lying a ICitoQl rec- . zer hospital In the past 24 hoors pins were preoented to Mrs.
And Wednesday nlgttt State ord.
were Mrs. 'Audrey P. Holmes, p 1 p rk M H
Go
presented htm wtth another ' Fred Crawford, who had been LOSZ First Ave .. Mrl. William A. d:" and":.: C~~de ;'~bre~:
fond memory of becommg th~ averaging better than 29 points McFarlan, Rt. 1 Gallipolis, ner. A contribullon was sent to
unwttlmg v1cttm of Bubas per game, was hmtted to Ill Geor p S ltb Rl 2 G 111lOOth collegiate victory.
I by Villanova Steve Courtln
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St. Louis, who have now
dropp•" their last two games.
led the Bullets throughoot the
first hail. but Rod Thoro
teamed with Bellamv and Gus
Johnson to spark Baltimore•s
second half rally which wiped
DALLAS fUPI) - The Dallas - - - - - - - - - - out the Hawk lead midwa in , Cowboys Wednesday crushed Mr. and Mrs. Buryl White
tbe third period
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repeated reports that Tom Lan- 1vlsited a day last week with
Bob Pettit, the NBA's all- dry was on his_ way _out as head her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
time scoring champion pumped coach by slgnmg him to a 10- D. H1ll.
In 31 points for St. u;uls.
year contract, longest on record Bryon Davis has been 0 p•·
for a coach In the National lien! in University Hospital at
Football League.
Columbus lhe past week. He
The new contract actually expects to undergo surgery on
Natlooal Basketboll .\sooclatlon give• Landry an 11-year piCI. his heart.
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By Uillted Pren International
becomes effective at the end . Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Milam
Eaotena Division
of his c;:rrent contract whtrh and grandson called on Mr. and
W. L. , Pet. has anot er year to run.
Mrs. Betcher Cooper recentl)'.
Boston
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Cldcinnan
37 19 :661 1General Manager Tex Schramm Mr. and Mrs, Worley Francis
Philadelphia
23 29 .442 said Landry got a ply increase. were calling on Mrs. Allie catNew York
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Landry declined lo comment houn_ ond MI.. Wllma Johnson
· We.ste,.n Div:slon
except to 11y It was a "pretty or Wtlkesvllle Sunday afternoon.
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Mn ...barles Sheelols not reS.aa Froncisco
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l!t. Loois
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sports history that we ·know
Baltimore
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of." NFL headquarters said 11 CHANGES SCHEDULE
Dei•oil
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was the longest on its records. LA.!JREL, Md. (UPI) - The
llednesllay"&lt; Re!II!1!J
The long-term contract ended Maryland Raefnl Commi..lon
Baltimore 113 st. Louis 106
t:epeated reports that Cowboys has announced a Dilnor revitLoa Angeles m . Detroit IS .
o""'ers, unhappy witlj the pro- ron In Lauret:o__ljlrinl racing
(Only gatnes scheduled)
of the team since lt was dalel.
and Landry installed as
The commlaalon .. ld one
Tbanday's Games
New York at Philadelphia
·epoch In 19Gtl, woold fire Lan- dark doy, Qood Friday, March
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OhiO Racmg CommiSSIOn
To Study Rules March 4

pebble• wlll tty to steal a ..,.
Duke's Blue Devils, the na· scored 23 points to pace st. polis,
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Rt. 2 Galllpohs Mrs. Poimer of •• It ood --'c..:__of _
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ltic•n''• seventh ranked team, Joseph's to a 79-70 vtctory over Trl bl Rt 2 'G.u· I' Mr
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in the second half to register a : game of the Philadelphia Pal- ~r "::"1S.Hwo;;;UtRI. it:~ j ed for: the dietary department.
AUantic Coast Conlerence l estra doubleheader.
st's. ~-~dl · rt ":!t ~I A vote ol Utanka was given .•
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Jessie Nash scorl&gt;d 25 points Young, Pomeroy Star Rt., Mrs. John Terrell of Ute Winding e
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The Blue Devils now have for !Jth-ranked De Paul, includ- Rober~ Smt~ Sr., ~t. ~:=e- Trail Garden Club for Christ- '•
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SALISaURY'S BASKETBALL TEAM · - This year fOr the first time in f o u r
years there are athletics at Salisbury Elementary School. Dressed in its uniforms games.
the Blue Demons defeated Not•
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1 arryR 1 E aBrt, t. lobby and obstetric ward.
Is Salisbury's combined 7th and 8th Grade Basketball team with Coach Ed Bartels. Sixth .. ranked Villanova, the re Dame for the second time 1 cme, rs. a ph · ea_tty,
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They are (sitting I to r) Skip Logan, Mike Young, George Skinner, Mike Carleton, only other member of the top this year. De Paul, which lost Rt. 2 Wellston, Robert L. Ntchois, Rt. 2 Wellstoo, Mrs. Donald
HOLD FAMILY NIGHT
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Larry Walker; standing, Coach Bartels, Michael Stiil; Jack Stanley, Danny AbbOtt, 10 teams in the United Press its first game of the year to , T
Estep Scottown Mrs Ray
The Reorgani7.ed Church of
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International ratings to see ac· Louisville on its last outing. · d C ·5 h
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· Jesus Christ of Latter
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tion Wednesday night, recov- now is 14-1 ror the season.
m~ · . c orman,. t. 2 South
• Cleaners
Pomeroy •
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ered from a shaky start to beat A total of 'n personal fouls Pomt, Wtlmer G. Vtncell, Rt. 2 Saints held Fa mily Night at
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St. Bonaventure, 57_52 ; DePaul were charged against Dayton Pedro, Lloyd E. Robmson, Rl. th• church Friday evening. A • IF.-.. Customer Porkin1 •
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bounced back from Its only loss and four Flyers fouled out in 1 Ashland , Ky., Edgel LeMast- short talk on the "Rediscovery • Acrose From Our Store •
INNSBRUCK, Auatrta (UP!) [have 10 days off from school,, vtSlling alhleteo, thongh, is a of the season to whip Notre the loss 10 Cincinnati. Ron Bon- ers, Ashland. Ky., Mrs. Evert of Stewardship" was given by ..,. • • • • • • • • • I
-A small but patient army thanks to the games.
canadian hockey player. The Dame 90- 75 . and Cincinnati ham, who led the Bearcat at- Hale . Russell. Ky ., and Sharon ·ivr&lt;zt L~~"'&lt;'"mt,'f·'&lt;t:~4"'J~'"it"'~~,,....4l· ""~P'Ilf.%"'' ~%-"';W~
stands a long, relentless vigil "Most of us come from whole Canadian team is very snapp~ a five _ game losing tack with 27 points, ran hL~ K. Varney, Rt. 1 Ravenswood. w
daily at the Olympic_ Vlllage. downtown on .. the streetcar," nice to u~, but thts one gav~ streak by beating Dayton, 77- consecutive Ire&lt; throw string to 1 W. Va.
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The troop, of different stzes Oth_m ar said. _we get here by m~ h1s,, suck. He Is my g~d 63 , in other major games.
20 before m1ssmg. The loss
Births
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and 1n varied uniforms, are I~ 1ft the mornmg and stay un- Crtend, the young Austrtan
After NCAA Berth
was the lith straight for Day- Mrs. Roger Burke AIHson, 1JJ , lt
youn1 autograph .seekers and til about four m the afternoon. sa1d.
Duke, whose three Josses ton , the longest in Coach Tom Portsmouth Rd ., son, 6:30 p. m. 1%'
their prey are the ":lany ath- About noon, we ,~ke our lunch _Kopp then showed a llttle have been only to other mem- Blackburn's 17 years as head Wednesday Mrs . Jerry L. Sht"I'
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Ie«;!l from the 36 nations ~om- break, however. .
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p1c~ure _ of Jean Saubert, Amer- bers of the top 10 _ Vander- coach.
. ward. 572 Tudor Lane, Hilliards, 1 _;..
petmg in the ninth Wmter Or course, the Austnan a~h- tc~ s silver ~nd bra~ medal bUt, Michigan, and Kentucky- In other games, Memphis daughter , 12 :30 p. m. Wednes- 1~
Olympics.
-letes are the most popu.1ar With wmner in skung. The tmy ph~ now stands 8-0 in conference , State squeezed pasl Cre_ighton, day. Mrs. Dana Ray Halfhill, 1 :;
Mo!ilt of them are youngsters the youngsters. ~e skiers and ~a, obviously cUpped out of
play for the year and seem a 1 87-86 ; Syracuse nipped N1agara. Rt. 1 Cheshire, son, 9:46 8 _ m. ~
from about eight to 14, and one skaters are natmnal heroes local program was at the
sure bet to sweep the ACC [ 8J-81, in overtime ; Rhode I!· Wednesday.
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of tbe energetic workers is here.
of the page and neatly
post . season tournament and land routed Boston U. , 92-76;
Dl h
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slim Othmar Kopp who lives in The children don't trade BU· b_elow it was Jean's
once again earn the right hl West Virginia vanquished Mary- I Patient s r~ce~~; discharged
downtown Innsbruck.
represent the league in the land , 91-67; Toledo trounced : · 1 ded w·lr
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1tographs. II one has managed , Stgnature.
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Kopp, 11, dressed In a bluel to g•t two or thre&lt; of one ath- " ls that a valuable
NCAA championships
Bowling Green 90-71· Miami I w'"c u M. 11 lamM "'gcolry, L rs. ; P
. h grey pan ts and a IeIe, he 1s j us t 1uc k'1er than lure '"
. a slim (0 1 whipped ,Western, Mtcht·
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parka wtt
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The Blue Devils held
M CI er,. Rrs. eo am- It'
cone ohaped dark blue hat with those who haven't any.
"Well 11 is all right, but
25-21 lead at halftlme, but tow- ga~, 78·69 ; Oklahoma City sur·l~r ~' · Le~r~e
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a tuff of whtte on the top, carLites Canadian
would sbli rather have
ering Hank Tison's shooting priaed St. Louis, 110-75: and H gl
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h- euge. W. _ mnL.~on , rs. ;'f:
ri es a IIve by seven j nch auto- "M y persona1 favon'te among mermann, " he repI'te d.
and rebounding sent Duke to Texas Western stopped Sout J E G t Wlib H
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graph book with him. It is ala %3-pomt lead mtdway through western, n.. ·
Deipha Merritt Austin Judson
S1zes 4 to t1 ir'l f:
7 in AA, A &amp;
'::.any varied
-The king of them all, Ar- MCothnica AnMgelo:_ LouMie Lovuden: !¥
B.
SLzes 7~ to ~·
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Deweese, Mrs. Charle:s McNick· 'i
9 in AAAA,
AA . A &amp; B.
Missing Favorite
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And the beleaguered Hebert ie, George G. Baker, L. P. l"er- t insole.. , have most of the famed
Brothers, Jay and Lionel, who guson, Mrs. G. D. Saxton, Mrs. i,
athletes here, except my
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have felt the wrath of the spon- 1Wilma Coleman, Joyce Russell. ,
!te, Egon Zimmerman, the
PKLAHOMA ClTY (UPI)
doesn't score, you can't lose."'
, sors and the fans because of Braten Thompson, Mrs. A. D. q
er," Othmar said with a frown.
Wilkinson can be
On his bookshelves at
i thetr ftrm staod on the televl- Hill, Mrs. 1!. B. Miller, Mrs. J .
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"But I will gel him before
' employ in his U. S.
home in Norman are books
Ston clause m PGA contracts. E. Knapp and infant daughter , ~
II"*' are .over."
atel race r::.ny of the
generals and tbelt
B HAL WOOD
_Palmer will he !!"nning for Mrs. D. M. Kuhn and infant son. ~
In the Middle Block Next to Elberfelds
All ef the children,
niqves lha he use&lt;lllo'
noteworthy campaigns. Oft the
Ut&gt;f 8....._.1 -wttlel'-&lt;''· ]tis_.cfourtlt. consecullve ~nl_x Mrs. T. F. Morris, Mrs. A. E. ,,
fully as a football coach at
lootl)all field, it appeared
PHOENIX,A;iz. (UPI)-The Open c!'"~· oot U admtll his[Fulks, Mrs. c. A. VanCooney &lt;1
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
times numbering as many
20, gather around the
lahoma.
klnson put some of these
Open champions of the United game Jsnt qmte as sharp as and Mrs. D. E. McClanahan.
$Aimi'~;.tW~'Mr,.,"-« '-t~~·~-~~,~'''"~&lt;::&lt;~ ~-),,,,:r-, "',,·J&lt;'--~-;&amp;~...,r~.l},w:-+
to the vlllage because
Wilkinson, who resigned
tics to work. He deployed
usual. Player, who has been
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coach and athletic
troops with utmost !kill. He tShetateAs, EnglandPGaAnd FrdaMnce; slaying in South Africa, said he r----------------------------~mer1can
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had reserves at the ready and t
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1 of th to ill hred from P aymg aeven
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year career at Oklahoma,
was prepared to rush in re- ers
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tournament! there.
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paceme~ s a su s s gn today In the opening roond of "My putting has been tem·r· I
By Ulllled Prell lntenalional dacy for the Repuhiiean
m we~meso or retreat.
the $50,000 Phoenix Open golf Ic," s~ys the former Masters
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nation to the U.S. Senate.
Wilkmson's methods worked tournament.
champton, "but the rest of my
Penn State 80 Bucknell 52
In football, Wlikinson
to. perfection during the 195119. And !hat's pretty good for game" isn't worth bragging
Rulgtrs 68 Connecticut f/1
"we went abool 11 in just
HIS teams won 21 straight competition that was consid· about.
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games from 1948 to 1951 and ered as good as dead 1 couple Top money player on the ,
St. Michael's 105 Norwich 77 compe~tlve a maimer aa
St. Joeeph'o 'It Gecrgelolin 70 hie with careful study and
then set a national record of 47 of days ago.
tour so far this year is TornWestmlnster 93 Carnegie T. 54 ysis of, Ute sttuation. We
consecutive wins from 1953 to With a 11 iheir troubles my Jacobs, winner of !he Palm
New, York A. C. 18 Kings Col
ed on "' course ot action
1957.. During his 17
pitched up, the sponsoring Springs Classic last week, _with
Corll\111- Ill Colgate 92
followed through, Implementing ~llkinson won 139, 1011 :z4
Phoenix Thunderbird• open $12,888, most of It unofftctal.
Falrifelil 93 St. Anselm's 82
1t with lhe best of our ablllty." tied 4.
their 29th annual tournament Close on hts heels ls Tony
Pate 17 Fairleigh Dickinson
In this respecl, the similarity Wilkinson, who refined
with this attractive list of Lema with $12,846 to his credhetweeli\ ~ football season and split-T and blended an
names:
it, and hard luck Dun January
Fordbam 79 Wagner 67
Mlllorsvllle St. 84
a polilica1 ;Catnpllgn Is obvious. powering ground game with
-National Open champion who has won $11,137.
East Stroudsburg 74 But Wll\Cinson · also looked
magnificent de!ense, has
Julius Boros.
Lemoyne (N:Y.I ~ Clarkson
a fotball season as a sort of 'Credited with revolutlonng
-British
champion
Bob
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lege foot ail.
Charles of New Zealand.
Assumption 74 American In.
ttatel!,v ~nd remarkably
~French Open champion Referring to a rldiculmu fail·
Adelphi IS St. Francis 62
sciou!l ~· the other team's
Bruce Devlin of Australia.
ure as a "fiasco'' come!l from
Rhode Island 112 Boston U.
strength ' and weaknesses.
IN HOPE'S SHOW
-PGA and Masters champ!- the Venetian glassrnakers. If,
Laf~ette 74 Lehlglt 56
playE\11 ball control,
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Ang- on Jack Nicklaus.
in blowing, the slightest flaw
Sltlppel!!bur&amp; 77 BIOQ111Bburg
J&gt;reak the other team's
ie Dickinson wiil be in a seg- -Gary Player o! South Afrl- was detected, tbe bottle wao
Syr'll!llt!!t.~83 Nlagrara 81 (OT)
open with consistent
menl of Bob Hope'• television
making hi• first Jtart of turned into a common flask caUVIlla'tllWi 57 St. Bonaventure
middle power Utrusts
anthology series next fall.
ed 1 fiasco.
Juariltlla 76 J..ycomlng f/1
sought field poaitlon.
She'il co-siar with
Stuart
Mall!llleld 84 Kutztown ·st. '12
Defense was aiwaynlbe
Whitman and Melvyn Donglaa
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thing to attend to; fur as
in an episnde enlltled "A KlllW. C~: 52 Lenoir Rltyne 48
once said, "if the other
ing at Sundial."
VIlla M.adonna 83 Findlay t1t
Huntmldon. 78 Birnt'ham .S..
AUJilil :P.dliy 73. W. -~'!": Sl. 69
Wes&lt; · YlrsW!a 91 Maryland rn
~ - R ·.NOrth cal-oi!na .St. 48
Well ,Ylq!nl.o St. 8!1 )lecldey 72
F~k ;~ Sautlteutem 61
Betlt• Cookman a&amp;
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Flotida A,..:M. 71
NorUt CarOUna, A. &amp; T. 101
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NQI'folk 111: 4e Vtr1lilia uriln 4i
eGeldl"' Valenti- .... llrll
Soutlt\'fR .MJaaislippl 112 · .
Nortbweltern l,onlplpna 91
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ANNOUNCE BIRTB
. Mr. and Mrs. Williarn Atnold Bro191lell·av, Middleport,
are announcing the birth of their
first child, a daughter, January

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CLOTHING PRESENTS _ Mrs. Ernest Colller, president of the Hospital Aux111ary, is shown presenting baby
clothing to Head Nurse .Mrs. Robert Lutton and Director of Nurses Mrs. Lawrence Wright.

Area Hospital Auxiliary Makes Plea for Baby Clothing
P7 . PLEASANT- One o! the ing In which to tako~ them
manv worthwhile projecta ot home. This clothing iJ turned
lhe ~!;men's Auxiliary ol Plea- over 10 the head nurse in ped·
sant valley hospital io donat· latrlrs who is responsible for
lng no~ and used infants' wear , distribuucg them to whomev·
to tr;e nu rsery .
er thty are"needed.
Th•·se clothes are for needy It is felt that many peopl•
inf""'' horn al the
hospital I in thi' area who haven't al·
wht'&lt; parents have no cloth- ready been contacted by letter

POINT PLEASANT - Shown above Is Point Pleasan t Mayor Vlr~il Siders signing the ptocl~at~on for · ~d
tional Beauty Salon Week, February 9-1&amp;. Fl'om left to rl .lht are Afflltate Nok. 1t of.tliFer1NdaltlonaMI alHr rdedsser ~.. d
Cosmetologists Association members Tootle Wilson, cha Jrman .of NBS .Wee ; ,0 1orta
ey, ary a ox, a,.

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I Less Fortunate Ittzens to

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who would enjoy giving their
good used or new baby clothes
to th• hoopltal. Diapers, gowno,
und,...shirta, receiving blanket&amp;,
llll'go blanlteta and shawls have
been given but lbe _demand for
these 18 never endmg.
Anyone wishing to contribute
article• to the auxlllary il ask·

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and handkerchief shower, with
The slogan for thlll ye&amp;r's
ed to call Mrs. Thomas a oy, '
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f the B d s · g
Nat!OJ!al Beauty Salon · Week is
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te epho~e h • ;:· ~ a R. Club as guests.
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ton. ci~.:~ on~l~ho: 2~~M. Those attending were Mrs. '
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Styles" and Tootle Wilson com·
The.- ladie&amp; will be glad
t~ . L. C. Roush, i.lrs. Nolan Swack- 1
ntents. "There Is every reason
pi k them up at your home
hamer . Mrs. N. 0 . Wem, Mrs. PT PI EASAN'l' _ This month who can't come to them.
to believe that M1" and Mro.
~rganizatlons and lndlvid~als w. T. Ston~, Mrs. D. A. Smith, many le~s f~rtun&amp;\' and lonely Members ol Afflllate No. 11 An)erlca will do JUSt tba~ when
have contributed to this worthy Mrs. Edwm Stein,HM~s. nil:~· com~unlty cltltens, who are of the N'atlon~l . Hairdressers ~rr :'\e~~;:;' ·!iyl~ny'~:
cause and appreciation Is ex· ;:: i":::~ ~~ enhal~ ~rs' hoopJtall:red or m.tltu~onall•: ana Co!metologJsl Assocla~on the speo
. tal public event! plantended to each.
R F. B
t M g F A 's f . I will get a spemal spintual I t will give tree beauty slerv cesl ned by. Affiliate No. II during
· · ryan . ro. · · • ey •1 from a group of hard working at nursing homes and
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Mrs. Harold Johnoon, Mr9. Ot· ·community men and women lnstltutlons as patt ol their the celebration.
tie Roush,
Mrs. Donald F. 1that makes a practlve of bring- celebration· of "National Beau·
Roush, Mrs. John Fry. honoree ling their opecial sktllll to those ty Salon Week" February !H5.
Mrs. Wolpert and hosteos, Mro.
Among the Institutions and
Roullh.
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homes that will be Vlolllld are
WOI\IAN'S CLUB MEETING Miller. Vicki Johni!lon gave a Tbe regular club meeting will :
erSOD IS
Mason County nursing homes,
The New Haveo's
Women's talk and demonstration
or. be held on February 11th al l
Eastern Star Home, local or·
Club met on Tuesday, January "Row to Measure." The pro- the home of Mn. Howard Wag- '
phanage. and Lakin Stale Hos28th at the Alex-Quillen Mem- 8"am was presented by Leah 1enh.als.
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pltal, where the CO!Jmetologlsta
orlal Bulldini wilh Mrs. Ken· Ann Miller, Gall Miller and Har- ,
Llnot Club Meetln1
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wlll 'lve haircuts, permanent
neth Ridge, president, presid- rlett Layne,
I Nell Haymaker of th• Kals- .
waves, shampoos, all4 the
tng. The meeting W08 opened Refreshinenta were oerved by er Aluminum Company spoke
3Vmg 1 er
new SprlnJ styles to those who PI PLEASANT - The Col·
with the singing ol "America Teresa Ferguson. Those
at- Ito the New Haven Lions Club
seldom get a chance to ieel onel Charles Lewis Chapter of
the Beautilul" with Mro. Wil- tending were : Cathy Haggrty, at their recent meeting. His P7 PLEASANT - Ande1'81111 pampered.
the Daughters of the Amerlt!an
Jlam Russell aceompanylnJ the C!ll'ol Stout, Vonna Ohlinger, oubject woo "The Electronic Blaco Rock of Charleston sub- ' According to TooUe Wilson, Revolution, will meet Frl*' 3
lli'OUP, followtd with the club Connie Haggerty, Cozy Cooke, Computer, Its Operation and . mltted the low bid on the street Chairman of N.B.S.W., Ibis p. m. at the Appalachian Audi·
collect. DevotlOIIJ were given Teresa Ferguson, Nan John· Uses."
paving project lor the town of special illatltuttonal prog#am torlutn with Mrs. Hersel A.
by Mro. Charleil Dodd.
aton, Teresa Howard, LIb b y The meeting waa presided ov- Hend&lt;rson.
which the NHCA iniliated on a Henderson presiding.
During the b111lneaa meeting Brown, Chetta Hayeo, June er by Paul Rickard. Attending Two bids were submitted with ualional baals 14 yeal'l .go, .Pur· Mrs. William H. Rardin, Sr.,
Mro. Edwin SWn, Dbrarlan, re- Bumaamer, .Jeao Bumgarner, were Jack Frey, Tom Hoffman, Andoroon'a low with P18,172.07 lng the first "National Behuty wlll have charge ollhe progtam
parted that lbe llbri!'Y had r.,. Jackie Noeds, Carolyn Roush, Rev. Charles Yoho, Fran Retch- and the only other bid subml~ Sslon Week'' bas grown 1sub- entitled "COmltalk - Chief of
celved $221 from the Mil11011 Candy Ingels, Becq Burrls,IJe. ert, Bill Gibbs, Ken
Ridge, wa1 by the Slllte. Construction atatlally each year, untO bow, the Shawnoes." .
COunty Board 6l Educallon. n llln!l Bumgarner, Joy Smith· Bob Gurtio, Charles Jewtll, Ed Company of HuntingfDII wtlh a an estlmat.d 600,000 free beau- Mr•. cary H. ilayblfl'tl, assist·
Wll decldeil that !he club wlll aon, VIcki Bumaardner, Allen Cunningham and John Wolle. .,110.10 bid.
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ty oerviOes are given to lnBII- ed b1 llfrl, !Aula Lewis, ~Ill
sell Gtielllla Clll'&lt;ll and Table Smithoon, Mary Haloy, V,lcki
Peroooals
Wo!k on the .project ~ f!"hed- tuljooai!Jed Jl!!tllillt tlltoulb- ser'(e as chalrmltl flllhe l!ittNapldils. Mra. Rldte liiMIIIC- Jobnoton, Sandra Pickeno'l.Ju- Mr, 1\lld Mrs. Jl. R. . Vance uled to begin m mhJIJ(prd, aJ.. out tll&amp; Unltea Stltea.
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e!s commlltet. Other lhemben
ea that the !!late COilverttiOII ely Athey, 'l'eresa WoUe, ~yo- were weekend auests of their thougn aome prelimlnaey
In addl~onal to the lnlitltullon- of thft committee.
Mrs. Jpbn
wlll be held illl Mal'l:h 1J thni thia Tennant, Allee Stone, ll~ son and family, Mr. ahd Mr~. hll already been done. Tho
activities on the par( of .Robertll, Mrs. Clara Gootlilln,
lftll at the Greenbrier Hotel die Halltead, Leab Aon M~ler, Tom Vance, Barbara,
Jeff joel lnclude1 ·~eel
cosmetologlats,, Mills . Imogetie Yeager, l\!1'8.
at While Sulphw: Sprlllga, W. JennUor Ztrlde, Harriett Lay· and Debbie at Morgantown, W. walk• and dramage and
wlll be 1 lull round of Grant Stanley, Mrs. Ge6j'ge
Va. Because of illness the prO- ne, Gail Miller, and
Cheryl VII.
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hOUHI, falhlon 1bow1 and Sprenger, Mto. H. l!l. Tbop13s
8"am on Mental Health was Bumgardner. Adults attending Mrs. Donald C. Brown Ia I $188,7110 With local
postponed Wttll a later dale. It were, Befell Halsteacl 1 Helen surgical patient at Holzer HOI- kltalltli fM,26Q,
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was IMounced that tho Febru- Smllh10n, Janet Needa, Evelya pltal.
Accordlnl to Mayor
ary meeting would be
guelt Haley, Frankie Boaton. Geraf. Miss Aon Chisler or Pitts- Henry the 1treet pavlnc proJiect
nJcht.
dina Layne and Elinor Lay&amp;jl. burgb, Pa. visited aver t h e w!U provide aood streell for the
THINK GOODYEARS CO.Si' MOitet
The hosiA!sses, Mra. Herman Gue~t attending was
Holly nekend with her parento. Mr. blwn'o 641 resldepta.
Oltllnger, Mrs. Thoouu! Hoff. Layne.
and Mrs. William Chisler,
lSI~
man, Mrs. Robert Herndon and
Ladlet Night At Rotary . Mrs. Wllllam Chisler,
ll!rl. Larry Lievlng, served re- Ladles Night was held . on Ann Chisler accompanied MI.
lrnhlllelltl 1o alteodlnJ. Thursday evenllJi at the regu- Sebasuan Tedesco to
I'IUfton
Mil. Pbll llaay, Mn. 0. C. Jar dinner meeting of the Ro- bus, Ohio on Saturday to
AII·WNthtll' ·~~~·
ClmpMl1, :lin. Otlrlea Dodd, tary Club, held at the Hartford Mrs. Sebaatlan Tedesco who il
IS. .
Mrs. JICit: Flelber, Mrl. R. G. Melhndlat Church. A fUm was a patient at the University
Mra. Edward Venoy enter-1
wlfh
llreeDt, ll!rl. Robert ' Ourtil, ~wn by Rome Williamson, pltal.
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Mrs. Dorllid lllrtlay, Mra. Lar- "Highllghto of the 11163 News." Mr. Robert Jones and a on
Pomeroy Church of Chrlal
3-T Nylon cord fl\'cllt thit t.lre
ry KIJrC, Mrl. Doillld lhlley, Those attending were
Mr. Mike of Columbus were Satur· Tueaday evenltlj •t her
Mra. Jolm Moq111, Mrs. Ken- F1oyd CArmack, Mr. and Mn. day guesta of Mrs. Philip Wolhomo.
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neth Ridge, Mrl. Rlldl Rldg· Dooald F. Rotl8h, Dr. and Mrs. pert and mother, Mn. 0 r • A short buslneBI 1091ton Wll
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way, Mra. Frtemu RobertA, John Ridgway, Mr. Clyde Fo- Jones,
held with Mrs. Elwood
Mra. Donald F. Rouab, Mrs. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Cook, Mrs. Lesley Rousb Is a P•· ers, president, 1n charge. Pr•w·l
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Edwltl lloulh, Mn. Paul Rick· Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thabet, !lent J! Hol2er Hospital.
by Mro. Jerry Maam
ltOWJtm'
1111, Mro. Wl1l1lm RuutU, Mrs. Mr. and Mro. Thomu Reed. Mts. Layton Sayre Is a surgl- ened the meeting.
Paul llcally, Mn. Edwltl Stein, lttlil daughter and gueat, Mrs. cal pallent at tho Medical ceofrOm Corlnlbtana 11 were
Mra. Mark WII'CI. Mrl. JaCk Reed, Rev. Marvin Fr811ll!, Mr. ter HOspital In GalllpoDs, Ohio.
by Mn. Walter ~ned~'
Wllcb.
allll Mn. Ruuell Capehart, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frat:k Young,
who had for ber topic
._. llutlora t-Il Cbo•
and Mn. Edwin Stelll, Mr. and J~. are announcing the birth of
cro~ OriCII."
The Bend Htllllert t-H Club Mrs. Reme WflU111110a, Mr. and 1 JdaUJitter bol'tl 011 Jat11181'f 18
111 lrtlell on Love
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met for tl!elr replar monthly Mrs. llermati Leyae, Mrs. Phil- at the Plewnt VaUey lfolpltal.
Dally Word MelillJerl
aft~I!~IDI .. ,.,.. ~ •
meetlnt Cltl MGndJ7, JIIIIW'y lp Wolpert and Mrs. L loY 4 Mrs. Homer M~ In d
roll call .be
Jii.
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aob Mike of Belpre, Ohio vlaltaweelbeatll Year
Jed by 8llldra .~ A demFlreweD PariJ. Held
eel here on SUnclay.
dlstr1bu~ .
Ollllrlllon VII Row Ill 'Dirud Mro. UO)Id RouaH honored Mr. and Mta. Robert
Games were GOilducted Dy
A llewlnJ MachiN" wu pven Mrl. PI1I1IJ) Wolpert on Friday and chlldten, Harriett,
Cljarl" Eakew during the
by Harriett L17Dt, IIIII 0 all evenfn&amp; wllh 1 FareweD Party and . Ja1 are spending . I
hOttr 1tt4 Jt1ist1o ,·,wariledf
weelca neallottlng Ia Flbrlda.
Mrs .. V1110y and Mn. MJR;

Be A"d edby "omen sGroup

NEW HAVEN
Mrs. John Kauff State's
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11. Kauff, 119 Park Drive,. ~~s
been named as West V~rgml8 s
eutstanding Junior Member of
lhe Daughters of the American
llevohJtion, according to an anRountSient by Miss VIrginia B.
Johnson, state regent of Chsr·

tivltl•• she is a housewife and
the mother of an eleven-~ear old
daughter and lo act1ve In PTA
work and the Girl Seoul Coun·
cil.
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Mrs. Kauff's quahflcatio!lll
have been forwarded to the
nallonll! vice chairman wh~
lestvn.
they wlll receive conal4eration
Mrs. Kauff, the former Betty In eompetitiOII ~th other stelt
lue Caudill, Is presently serving outstandmg JUnior members.
IS nag and page chairman for
ibe Colonel Chorles Lewis .ChapARREST TWO
ler, DAR. She 18 also servmg as PT PLEASANT _ Two ar18Sislant to the senior president restl. WOA made b the Slierof the F'ort Randolph Chapter, Iff'• deparlment yWednesday
CAR. She Is a member of the ac ordlog to JaU recorda NalDlemcrial committee and annual lo cDwllap If Hurricane· wu
ehapTer spring luncbeoll 10&amp; b rged ~th dlscharglnJ ~gun
mittee
~a blll! 1'11111 11111 Ellis J.
Mrs Kauff hu previously
36. Charleololl
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servl'd u C~ unlor proal4~, charged with dl!chergJni sun In
Junh&gt;r Amencan CitizeJJs ebllll'- publle rold and oloolruellon of
man. and as page at the DAR
onal property
state conference for two
pen
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She served one tarm 81 lllle
chairman of Junior DAR.
l'leellli Yllley Respllll
At Trinity Methodist Churub, ADIIlTI'BDr. Clleryl A 8 8
Mrs. Kaufl is now oecond 9Ift !!I!Odgrisa, OaDipolil; M r 1.
president of the WSCS and Ia Tltomllll Gibbs, Harlford; Mrs.
servin~ as program ood ,_.. warrea Morrlsol, PL PIIMant
book chairman. Silo II a choir DfliCJIARGED: Mro. wtiJiam
member, taught Sunday School McF!II'Ien GallipoDs· Clemma
and Bible ciiiHo and aomc1 Pore, Aah!Gn· .&amp;._ Rfil1
11 etrcla chairman.
Swam ~· I..loyd J'o1fo
Mrs. KauH II adln with lba ... ~
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'A 1011 w Mt IIIII
ls chairman of tho State project, Mrs. Th~ Glbbl
dental health, worb wlfll lila
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Marcil and chlldrtn'l lltt1o Your IIIICIII HCUI'IIy ofllce II
lben'a.
the place to pi tho ript an~ In ltddlllan to her oultlcla ao- IWII'I .t&gt;out liOClal IM!Illll'ltf.

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SLICED

WIENERS

BOLOGNA
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PROZIN

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Class Guests
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POTATO CHIPS · · · · · · · · ·111b. box 99c
BANANAS ..,............ 10ibs.99c

Bruce Lloyd, proBidonf. FollowI Ing' the review members answered roll rnll by naming a
nstul'l! wrtler. The next meeting
I wlll be helO Feb. 18 at the home
of Mrs:
Null.

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9t00 f6 7t00
S.turd1y 9.to 9

Ltln •ncl Pure

Ground Chuck •· 5 9c
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thtit Fourth-ave properly to the
Iormor Thomao Govin ntJidence
Mtl. Eugtna Murray hll re111mod from CblrllstDII, W. Va.
Whtrt •he attandld runaraJ ~er­
Yicu for her srandmother, Mrs.
Ida Wolfe, 88 ;v•iti ol q:e, wbo
died laol wtek. Funerlll serviCes
ware held Mollllay. Mrs. Wolfe
II the mother uf Mn. Jeuie
.Caplin a.

s0Up

IROUONTON

frorn 5c up
Pep up your home with
new

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Cottage Cheese

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RACINE, 0.

·sunday JUo•ll ol Mr. and Mrs.
Jome• JeihnatD IDd funlly wert
their parents, Mt. and Mro. J,
A. Jolmlon tllld Mr. and Mr1.
Franlr Irion ot GalUpolis.
Middleport studenta roturnlnl
to cofleae claues lor lbe secollll semester Include Ricb!ll'd
Oil01, who attenda Mllml Unl•
verslty, and ktll'ell MeEihlnney,
David Wiley, Clll'la GllmDN,
Keith Antlorton, llld John Allensworth.
Dr. and Mrl. J. J. Davis have
returned 1o Middleport affAo'
ins 11111r dalllhler, Charlene, to
the Rhode lalanll School of J:le.
sign where lha Ia 1 otudent.
Mlu Iva Stewart, Middle1~rt1
lllib ac:hool - . wu in
lumbue Monday where ohe took
testa to ~ter the Nallonwida
Bea~ty A~adelny after heerr:;:;
ltllion litla sprlnlt. MIH Sf
Wu &lt;* of the ftnallst In the
ltdl!lllnltiP croup IDtl wiD be
tiOIIlllld of her rating. She wu
IC'elllltPID!ed t.1 Oolumbul by
lilt lllltdlif, IIfi'l. IYI Stewart
and IJGII, . OllnDce.
Mr. lllci Mn. Carl Rorq and
hnet IIIII SbeDa,
the weekend In Brld&amp;•
Ohio, where they were
1!1i111 of l!leir parenll, Mr. IIIII
Mn. x.i!b JklbiJ'taotl and Mrs.
Ami Horky.
Mrs. Jolin Ketcbka and danghler, KiDI, are visiting lbll
with bet pilhllta, Mr• .MJ4 Mrs.
filllacll · llradford and flmtly.
'l'ltey ilctWIIpil•lld Mr. and Mrs.
~ }'.1i,ka, Sr. here from
~tiler 1 weekend visit.

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Enriched Bread
baked
with
PG·71f
a liquid

vegetable
shortening

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FORfMAN &amp;ABBOTT
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N. W Afto

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10c

WAID CROSS' SONS

S.. U1 Fintl

arrangement~!

6 ..... 95c

Morton Salt

Prices. We Still Have A Nice Big Selection.
Select Your~ N,w,

ARTIPICIAL
SPRING FLOWERS

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To- apeM Yout aoclal leciJri'
lty claim, uiqull'e 11 your soCi
Ill secilrllf olflce before
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Bananas

We Have A Moat
Complete Seledion
of PHOTO FRAMES
At Popular Prices

lb.49c

CAMPBELL'S

CHtCKIN
NOODLI

FEATURING: VALENTINES- All kinds, All

New Shipment

on s. FlftiWivt.

Valentina Napklno
Laee Dolllllt, ant. sizes
Nut Cups
Rei!, Whl" Crepe anti
Art Papen

ILong Horn Cheese

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•SALT FISH
eGARUC IOLOGNA

lb.

sat· .. 19c \

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Get Thtst At Simon'*'

.· Whole

All Aro D•ltciOtJo ABOOrt·
ments of Chocolates.

HAVING A PARTY?

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Have a shlniDg littl~l look under JOIII' pretty
•Prinl d r - . . . . . wear tllla •pa&amp;HUiG'APPid
pump of simulated p1teut Ill red ar llld, WW.
pancake heel

lneludlng fhurscl•y

aiad Whaca «:arry•Oa'

Sliced

RIZER OIL CQMPAHY
Rome OwoM a OiitftitM
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OPEN MRY DAY

le!f.S.rvlce Mlrklt WY 2-3975 PDmeroy

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from 69c up

Around And

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas

8UYI

Funerdl b Held
For lm Bartel,

Mlddlepott, 0.

V1lentlne Helrt
Boxed ChDcDI·ates
by Brach

SIMON'S

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THE SHOE BOX•

WY 2-3481

HARDEN'S MARKET

tulia

•Kitchen Clblnltl

BEN FRANKLIN

Choe1t Prom Afty Of 0Yt ltwr1l V1rletlet

NY,t!JII

S11 Udw Yow Rellllldeling Nllds

RALL'S

MIITIII til

IP:ORMI!RL Y CHAPMAN'S MKT.)
Open 8 AM to I PM f)olly-ctosell Sunday
''YOUR SATISFACTION t! OUR GOAL"
SYRACUSE, 0.

ROUND

KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE · · 2 lb. btx 79c

PEACH or COCONUT PtE · · · · · · 4 for 99c
BREAD, Reg. 2 for 37c · · · · · · 6 for 99c
APPLES .... · .. · .. · .. · 10 lbs. 99c

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Planning its
Celebration

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pie ot 7 p.m. lor 1 prae.ti&lt;e sion !or the new mtmoriol ..,.
FOR 5ALI
FOR SALE
---------- OPI!:"&lt;INr. •oon ror hone.•i·. sin- v.ce. Mrs. Eugene Notloo, W.
(,-........~~~~....- .............;.~~~;;_....=;; IH1 ALMA Trailer, 1111' z 10', 8lli:ED with CUrtlu lll'eedlftl l:e&lt;P. hard-working married M. and William Klq, W. P.
2 bedrolm. Allumt 1oao or semco, IDe. fU' a c11o1ee of man to call on customers in will preside.
~.00 cash, lncludloi IIJsur. 1M .different llllu.lll the dalf1 eotobll•hed territory. Guaran- Th• Catholic Women's Club
anct. Yivlan Bo:Jton, New Ha- or beef llno. A pr1co or 11 oo tet'l1 woeklv earnlo&amp;• to start. will meet In the sanctuary oo
&lt;en, Phone 88M!OL u.4te In the breeda Ito' Pf'O"eJl per- Phone 422-1)927 7 to 9 a.m. on· , 'llutrsday at 7:30 p. Ill. lor ros2-:Hitc ary servlres followed by· a Bo)' S&lt;.'OUt · Troop 208, wbll'l
WHY BUY a Carpel Sba'"JI""- larmaoce a1ra. No UMJcla· Jy.
tloo to join.
Fto' taervlce
r r
rk meeting In the church audlttr·
b h ~~~J
Park
Porn call MARRIED Man or arm wo , ium
lA spoosol'fl'ff y t e ~~ r•
er? We'll loan you one FREE Leland
Now In Stock At
with purchase of Bluo Lustre Oblo, Phone~ 2-:1281 e~ house furnished . P. M. Cow· 'rbe Past Chiefs or Magnolia Bapt"t Church, hu l.f1II()WJCOd
Carpet and Upholstery el...,. Albert Parker at Cheoter dery' Long Botwm
Temple Pythian Sisters w I ~lans to observe the 54th onnl·
er,
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24Gte
Ohio, Phoatt 115-MU.
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1 2ill0t.o BABYSI'ITJNG and
Ironing. home o1 Miss Thelma Grue~~er, Amertea woelt. Feb. 1-13 with
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Daugherty,
206
Purl· with Miss Lenii Grueser
co- aev""al a&lt;:Uvltles. ScouiiQUio
Sorvlcod by Mr. Herman Ohlinger with
at, Middleport, 0.
U-3tp hostess.
er o1 the troop, George R.
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Moooy Is aMouoclll~ the plans
20 yean oxporionce. Phono WY 2·2092
WANT AD
SNOW TIRES
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Picture
Projector
op.
Return
Jooatha~
Meigs
Chaplor tne week wblcb, will begin
~, 51..
$11.50
INFORMATION
eratj&gt;r lor Mason Drtve-ln ter Daughters o! the Amerlcan at the resular m•clin&amp; to bo
OUR SPECIALTY!
REGULAR TREAD
Theater. Contact
J.
L.l Re~olutloo. , will meet Friday held Feb. 12 at the trOOP haU
~y 51..
$9.50
1:110 P. a Da:r ....,. I"'UDI.IaaU•
Contact
Don
Reulor
AI
Durst.
Pt.
Pleasant,
Phone
afternoon, Feb. 7 at the home In the school bo.sement.
MODdu O..d.JIM .... .... ....
rUBES, uaod _
$1.00
196
or
536.
2
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or the vice regent, Mrs. G..,.ge 'noe traditional reoedlcallo!J
rUBES, new _,... $2-50
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CAJIICIL.I..ATI~
Skinner Instead of the second to the Scout Oath and Lalf
CO&amp;UM'IUNII
12 Volt Batter].. $12.95
Re1 I EIllite Fo r S.l
ON OUR
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Friday ol the month. The Sal- w111 be held at the r0111l•r
ww " II ,~.a d.Ddl 11:00 A. . .
6 Volt Batterleo $9.95
,.. Du "" Pa.h.lktaeaa.
Accounting &amp; Tax Sorvlco
lsbury Cub Seoul Troop will pre- meeting when the SCOUII will
II..C. Spark Pluv• _ 75c
..UUL.AnONI
2SI Mill St.
Middleport FOR SALE. House I• Harrison- sent a patriotic playlet. Assist.. renew their pledge to Uve "on
l'tM .,N••• ~ rae ~
FAN BELTS
• ..W or ~ ~ .a 4Mrnltd
formerl, fry Plumblnt Shop
vtlle. 6 rooms and bath. 211 ing hostesses are Mrs. Edward their honor" and "do their duly
ll.ny Sl..
$2.00
acres land. Cem.ent block ga- Foster, Mrs. Guy Nelgler.
to G&lt;&gt;d and Cauntry."
PHONE WY 2·2029
N,ore;.d -..a.t•-.11 I'M paba.u. ..W D.OI bit ,._..hi• for
Complete
Line
Of
rage.
Will
sacn!Ice
!01'
$tl,500.
FEB.
11
On Boy Scout Sunday, Feb. t,
mGn fbaa ODII. UU!Of'NI1 l-..rtiOIL
•cOIN COLLECTOR"
COMPACT Sweeper1. Authortz. Phone Wl 9-3102.
Founders' Day wUI be ob!N!r· the members of the lroop will
Suppll.. and Booko
ed aal•• and service. Write
2 5 3tc ved honoring past presidents locus on the twelfth point ol
·- w., Ad lvW\n
I Cmtl pet IJOf'd.. OIM m.rtiMalibu St. Wagon 6 Pass. VB engine, P!1Werglide, power
MiJWDWD \.'harp eo _.._
1502 !Bib St., Parltersbure, w TWO LOTS. Mulberry Heights. and charter members
when the scout law, "A Scout Ia Rev·
• C..t, per Ward ter l"brM steering, power brakes, luggage raC&gt;k, radio, air condiVa.
Phone
WY
2-34211.
the
POI'Uand
PTA
meets
M.,.. erent" wben they will allend
MGUtl.q IJial'tlO"'.&amp;
tioned. Beautiful Palamar rtd with rt&gt;d vinyl interior.
IUD rt.~ ~ 4 011at1 ,., ~Pore~ .W
M OQaraold for old~ U POt
This unit has been driven a (ew miles but look at the
~~~~~R~ut~l~a~nd~·~0~·~~='IFOR YOUR every need for a
2 5 tic day at 7:30p.m. at the Portland the church of their choice. 11&amp;pUfJ Wltbbl 10 dql att.r .-.~...
BuUdozer, Beck-Hoe or De·
School.
cognlttoo services ol the acouta
ptice.
c.uw a. 1'JIANU - al-30 tm'
livery of limestone, call Em· ,r 1..1
LJ
.It
The Daughtera. ol Ruth Class will be m"{{e during aervices
IJO word IDiJI\nu&amp;m cau addltloamet w. Shuler, 342 Page st. '-Ut:lf'lll' l'ft.lll' •
or the United Methodist church at the Beptisl and Metho!llst
11 word lC. OIJitauiM ,.a.u.illd
For Rent
U I wat ,_ -.ol'4.
The sharpest used Corvair around . Red finisb, 1·ed bucket
Middleport, Ohio. Phone WY
wlll meet at the church Mo~ Churchea In Chesbln wltb !lui
OJ'I'lCI: BOU.U
seats, 4 speed tran.s. 102 engine, radio, whitewalls and all
LAROE
STORAGE
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HAVEN
7.
room
brick
day
ar 12 noon for a potluck din- Rev. Osborne Hoover, and Rev.
0
'* A. II. c. 1:00 p iL Dal11
the accessories Corvair makes. You'll like it.
latu4a,J-I:Jit A.Jl t.. li:OD ...,..
rent. Plenty o! room. Po~- -·~"' Plamhln&amp;o u-~n. home with lull basement and oer, followed by the
resular Weoley Bennett officlatma.
I'I"'W ~ &amp;/.81'
t Mkldl
t Call wv 2 ...,.. .., ~- -.....,..
forced air heating. The living meeting.
The troop aiJo piau to have
8 •
epor
·
•
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Analol
llrvlllen,
room,
d1n1ng
room,
hallway
The
Riverview
PTA
will
meet
•
display at the Jividen Bldg.
Loc-ally owned and low mil~age, outstandin&amp; perfonnance
&amp;J:IULT PRODUCING
3273 ·
2-S-31c
118
Eul
Malll
8lreel,
PoJa.
and
stairway
are
carpeted.
Mooday,
Feb.
10,
at
7:30
p.
m.
for
the public from Feb. 8-IJ'
with year around traction. 4 speed trans., 102 engine.
w.... ""
THREE
&amp;om
furnished
houJe
eroy,
..._
WY
U&amp;a.
Plenty
closet
space
and
bas&amp;An
Interesting
program
is
beo
with
the theme "Frontier
good whitewall tires, radiQ. healer, red interior with bucbath an'a basement. 313 Con7 211 tic
ment game room make lh1l ing plaoned and all parents and Days." They will conduct liaR'
ket seal . White finish.
PHONE WY 2-2157
dor St. &amp;utable lor t~ or a
home ideal ror a family. The frleodt are Wlled to
raisin(! and lowerlllll ceremm-'
couple With small child. WY See Nelgler Bullcllnl and Sup- price Is rea!OtUible at $H,OOO, The W.S.C.S. of Heath Meth- ieo at Kyger Wgb School Feb.
. Counsel series, nice inlt•rlor. Sl1arp ivory and rf'd finish.
2-2316.
2 t 3tp
ply, Racine, lor better home~, MASON - 3 • bedroom home odist Church will meet Monday 7 and 12. The public II Invited
R&amp;H. A real gal! saver.
Notice
ldlchea cablnela and storm with lull basement and car· evenlllg at 7:30 p. m. at the to witness these ceremonlea.
'SMALL Apartment and utilities, doon.
11 U lfc
port. Kitchen has buUt • In church. Mrs. L. W. McComas Mr. Moody, acoutmuter,. Io
BRING YOUR old photographs
4
127
Butternut.
2
tic
FOR
TAX
servica
contact
VIerange
and oven. Wall· to-wall will preoent the program study Inviting all boys of age 1n the.
6 cyl., standard trans. Deluxe equipped, heater, red fin·
to Grover'• Studio to be copTRAILER space on Ewing tor Gaul Cbester 52402.
carpeting in Jiving room. with Mrs. AHred Scarberry, Jr. area of Cheshire to jolo ·~
ish, clean interior, all good tires.
led and restored.
Trailer Lot. Free parking for
.
2 t 61p
$ll,MD.OO.
devotional leader. Hostesses Boy Scouts o! America.
2 4 6tc
nearly 1110 cara. Close to all
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN w111 be Mrs. Bernard Fultz,
Super Spt . ItT. Cpe. Beautiful ivory and red finish. Red
stores nearby, as well as &amp;.rl Cln
• PI 'h&amp; ...
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
Mrs. Roscoe Wise, Mrs. Jack
PTA FOUNDERS DAY, .. ,
interior
with
bucket
scats,
250
V8
engine.
P.S.
P.B.
IUGH POWERED rifle match
sewage and water. Inquire at
lleefiD&amp;
IU-!141
Bechtle and Mrs. Thomaa Rl- The Rutland PTA will Jlltet
at the American Legion Fai-m ' Radio, whitewalls. all the extras.
304 Mechanic St., Ewing
'&amp; nllo, aJo
2 4 3lc ley.
Monday, Febroary 10 at 7':30
on Beech Grove Road, RutStore orr•~
IIIIIW,..
.....,
Ul•h - · ·
-• lor details. Ph.
~~n .II'.'C'I'll
_
43 acre farm, good houee and ..
p.m· In the RuUand .....,..
-~
land, oiunday, February 9, at
•2•~.
e
_..
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to
I
ith
Arlh
Mlll
·, "
4 Door. All vinyl interior, low mileaie by toea: mvner,
WY v ~
• - ,...,_
buDd'
Sa
1(•~~ •• · rum,
w
ur
II'· )Jl'tl:
~~
·
mgs.
cr
...
~.
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t
ld
I
ha
A
I :00 p. m. Furnish o w n
standard trans. Radio and heater. Tires like new.
2 Ute
B
nNe R11o1
Thurl Dawson oo Rl. 124, I*
Of
rO
ent n c rge.
Fouotlt!rs·
llhel!J.
2 4 6tc
Clll WY ...,, DQ or N1PI
miles west or Wilkesville,
Day program w1U be preaen\',
HOUSE In Pomfroy, three room
6tp
ed under the direction ol Mr$:
• lte OIJ!o.
2
0
7
8 cyl. Powerglide, radio and heater, Posltraetion rear
and bath. Pbone wv 2-3575. lii'iro---;OOiimiGiifni,;;l:
Faye Sauer. Special music will
axle, like new inside. Fawn color. New tires.
CLEAN AS A NEW PENNY
1 2S tic PHOTO &lt;XlPYING 8et Ilea
round out the entertainment. An
F=o=UR=-"'Roo
_m_
unfurnia~-.cch:...ed~apart.:...::._ Copy any Jolla .. do
•L
eat NdldJnc
su N. The charter Was draped In exec:utlve meeting w111 be held
ment,
North
Second
Ave.,
'Ieider
1
.
~.,.
Secood
Street,
memory of FIOI'a Downi~ and at 7 p.m. The public Is Invited
6 eyl. Std. trans. Clean interior, jet black finish, good
I
II
tic
Priced
for
quid
llle.
Elizabeth
Young when Pomeroy to attend.
tires, heater. One owner.
Middleport, Ohio. Rent req. 1;;rn;;;-;;;H-:::;;::-;;--;;\ _:ai~O~blo~~Bolel.~~-1~0~11~tlc~ Chapter, OES, met Tuesday - - - - - - - - - ooablt. Frank Fugate, WY z.IJNOOME TAX aerv!ca, C. B.
lee. Marie Curd waa elected
1 30 tie
One local owner, good upholstery, automatic trans. Radio
•·
SiDJpsoD, Johllaoo SIDJiMO'l
Ruth Tornpkinl, worthy mat- and. Installed district treasurer.
and heater.
SMALL Furnished apertml!lll, IDJuraocoAgency,CooiiBulld
ss~~~t
~Harry P, Smith, wor- Plan~ were made for inlll~~&gt;suitable for one or two pea. lq, Middleport. Phooo WY z.
patroo, presided. A re))OI'i lion · for two cllndldates at the
pia. Pbono WY Z.mi3.
2903.
1 1 t1tJ1c
on the Dislrlct z5 MereS meetlq and Mum1c
One local owner, like new tires, automatlc, power lteer----;-~ .,..._:1_:31 lfe WILL DO "·•- .,...,,_.M
G
and school of lnstruc- brothers who are membera o!
ing, power brakee, radio, heater.
-:-.· -·"""""" -~....
ln Middleport Tuea- the Chapter will be h011011!il.
4 room lumlahed apartment, Phil Meier, WY W510.
The Golden Rule class of Ute
M J · ero
ed
~~~· 5 room
boull.
ar or1e
w s~ as At the close of the meellng.
117 lfe Racine Melhotfutt church ,. 11
""'muuoo Bees!0
lor the district meet.. refreshments were served by
WY 2-2181
POMEROY
·
tie
bold
Its
regular
meeting
and
Harry
P. Smith wao in Nellie Brown, Ella Bryaot, Ed1 11
::-:-.--.---- ···-EXPERIENCED
dey, at l:IO p.m. Ill the
of the memoriam, Ser· na Schoeuleb and LucUie Swacl&lt;00 YOU- have a drlnldng prot&gt;
8 ft. body, Deluxt'! cab, chrome trim, new 6 ply tires on
S bedroom boose on I.Jnca!n
annex. Refreshments wUI
committees lor tile h81Q!!r with Marie Custer a
!em? For help. contact Alcofront, heater, blue finish. A nice une.
Bill, Pomeroy, I* balhl, PI
AUTOMOBILE
served, Memben are asked "'I'CbaP_ter were Geraldine YOilllll contrtbu"·· hoslesl. The nleo·
holics Anonymous, Tri-Coun·
bot wale11' flJrnaee, hmnecllate
brin unsold ~~~~
.,_-::
.....
possession. TelephOII8 WY J.
and I tablecloth:.''"u""' nap.....
nominating aod E II a tine theme waa carried out on
ty AA Group. Wrlta, 8os 201.
21BI or WY 2-3M1.
the vouching coounlt.. the tables.
18,000 lb. 2 speed rear axle, S spd. tran.s. 348 vu. in. VB
Mlcldleport, 0.
»tic
AND
The
Middleport
Business
engine, 10·22 tires.
124 tic
GUNS
Pro!essiooal Women'• Club are
We buy, sell and trade IUJII.
.•ponsorlng a card party Thor.
Fl"RNISHED apartment.l. Ph.
BllJ Wellman, Lea WllliamSOII
L.W.B. Chassis fOl" 12 ft. body . Extra good 750x20- 10
'
day evening, Feb. 13, at the
WY 1.-27'16. After 5 p. m. phone
ply
tires,
6
cyl.
engine.
Solid
cab.
Hrater.
al Tifl1o Jewelers, Pbooe 50,
Pomeroy Elementary School
WY %-31174.
l'olnl Pleuao~ W. Va.
buUdiJI&amp; beginning at 8 p.m.
11 II lfc
10 18 '.lc
o. Prizes, both door and
table

(lassified
Ads Get
Results.

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 8, 1964 1

BuSinesS S.rvtcet

Help Wente

NOTICE!
New Maytag Washers

I II

MEIGS MA YTAG SHOP

nRES. BAmRIES

as

INCOME TAX

Great Performers

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REUTER

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. Lot of Values'

1964 Chevelle · · · · · · · · · · · · Only $3495

Keystone Station

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1962 Monza 2 Dr... · .... · · .. $1B99

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tiDe" lieD W'cdnaday, and It
$1:. l'eteriiiurl, Pia., Feb. lt.. ,
Llfaeot Jake Ia the British "CBS lleJICii h'" ap!Drto die
Jatea lo ill Aatrlm, a .,..;ttmt o:hanlill( lllfi'Jie bn•t IF N .
coonty ot IIDI'them Irelaoil.
lt.
·
Tile "'""""' Swim: NBC- Edwin Boolh, the fllD&lt;I!I
'IV' a "sUnday" lhotr •IIIla lbe Shatespeartaa ICtor, Is llldd!l
Mardi Gras lh1l wiebnd. .• Jy up Ito' attenUon 011 two IIIII.
student of the subject may &amp;me networl:'l •'TtJd8y" pro. wm'ka. • .On Feb. 11, Rlelwtl
have found pooa1ble aew loada gram latea 1 look at J&gt;l!llode). 8llrton porlraya blm Ia MBC.
to track down In the hour. For phla's IOdal • mindod ~Main 'IV'a Mooday nlmt
the layman, the chlel value of
,
the handline of the matier wu
to present a reasonably order·
Affl()f'l
ly summary of the broad ou~ 1.Amdolines, with the added human 8.llolody
touch or visual Interviews with 11.ll. TUM
partlclpanta and lootsge o! 'key
w•m
IJ. DoetztM
areas.
The well-known story was l4Q1Mitt I
cl.-ly
traced lrom Us start - IncltJd. 1D. Fema&amp;.
lng the traiolng or Cuban relu~
gees in Guatemala, the recrul~ UI.Danca'a
lng, the cootroveray over the UI. "Tl!oCentral Intelligence Agency, the
and tlu!
Pendulwzaexile leaders and finally the
tii.Bmootla
lack of sufficient air cover ror :O..Diahet
the mvaoloo Itself. whicb :H.Epocho
28. Anxious
doomed the attackera,
Pla.UOI'DI
The most interesting Inter· 29.
BO.Comer
views were not limited to the Bl.Ageoo

Television Revue
By RICI. 00 BROW
UDlled Preas !llternalloall

HOLLYWOOD (IWI) _ Presldent Ketmedy'a first Cuban
crisis - the Bay of Pigs lnv•
sion thai lolled _ was the suJ&gt;.
ject or a one-hour NBC-'IV
study Tuesday night. A second
program, about the aub.sequent
missUe showdown that numbed
the World, will be broadcast by
the network Sunday.
'lbe pictorial higbllght o1
Tuesday night's hour, uarraled
by Chel Huotley, was the loot..
age of the invaoloo obtained by
NBC. A hlgbllgbt of Sunday's
program is expected to be the
comments of Tlteodore Sorenson, the close long-time aide of
the late President who recently
resigned from the admlnistra2
tloh to wrll a hook about him.
_

moo-.

0 AllY CR0 SSW 0 R0
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exile Jeaders, but also included

cantully

a .vptolbe

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M.E+"n*

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DAILl' ca!'P'l'oQtJOD - Ow~ bow to W&lt;ldl J&amp;t
A:JJ:'I'DLII.t..t.:JJ:Ii
lo LONIIrBLLOW

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Outstanding Used Truck Buys
1960 Ford VB Flareside Pickup .. $1095

1956 Chevrolet 2l Ton Tractor · · $695

Wh..l Ahgnment

Brake Senlc.

1961 Chevrolet H Ton .... · .. · $1795

Blaettnars

,_roy,

1957 Chevrolet l Ton Pickup · · · · $495

&amp;D'l'OMOBILE Insuraoco been
eaoeelled? l..o!l your opera.
lllr'a licente? can WY .._

Good tires. Heater.

THREE and IIJUr room
ed and llllfamllllttl
menta. WY 2-MH.

P0mer0y M0t0r C0

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prizes, will be awarded dlll'ine
..,.n
&amp;llCn_...
the evening aod relreshmenta

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WHY Pump your sluggish septic ·.
.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
3 BEDROOM h011Se at 1128 E.
tank? Gel Klean-Em-All SeJ&gt;
Main, Pomeroy, Phone HarPOMEROY, OHIO
tic Tank Cleaoer. Landmark
ry Belley, WY 2-3ttll. ~te
Farm Bureau, Pomeroy.
~-~~~~~~~~~~~::""';:"""";'""'":""~":"'""""I\
A MODERN bouse, • 1'001111
I 25 30tc Ic
NEW 40 al al 'zed h t
I
g · g VBDJ
0
and bath, 110 l,!ncoln Road,
HAM SHOOT at lzaak- ·Walton
For Sa e
water tank, cosl $2'1. WUI sell Pomeroy. WY :i-3020.
Help Wlnted
Farm, Suncley' February 9.
for $10. WY 2-2670.
2-f&gt;.3tp
1 I lfc
Sponsored by Cheater Fire 1957 Chevrolet Bellaire, 4 drive LARGf: Size Frigi&lt;lalro comblll- FURNISRED and lll1fiim!slled MAN OR WOMAN f&lt;W salea
Department.
2 6 3tp
V~ automatic, radro and ation . Can be seen at 204 MuJ. ap.-..tl r-.o.1 at the
t Jn "'·
heater, motor overhauled. ben Avo Pomero 1-Utp
• -.-·
•ror
uuo 11'08. Yeu round
In Memory
Good tires, new paint. Gail
Y
·•
y. ·
Ohlo Holel.
WU!e IIIII Ume Wtrk. No
Miller Garage.
DINEITE table and lour chairs, HOT,JSE, 6 rooms and bath. sive traveUng. H you quall!y,
1N MEMORY or Ira Ernest DaJtc
gas range lllce now, large People's Terrace. Ph 0 n c YOII are given personal train2 6
vis
who
died
Feb.
6,
1963.
D
of dn
wtndow rao, 14312 Butternut WY 2-538S.
1 24 lfc ing. IWerencea and car .,..
11
ays
sa ess stl come to AUCT!O!l: Sat., Feb. 8 at 12: Avenue, Pomeroy. Phone WY
aentlal. F•Jr interview, e all
30 p.m. at 609 Division St., 2-3664.
2-3-3t.e
AUTO SALES
WY 2-2011 011 Seturday be,
t tears do often now.
on Rt. 21 S. Parkersburg, W. ONE -USED 5 ·
L-•lween I p. m. and 5 J&gt;. m.
Memory keeps you ever near
v~. D'JScontmumg
. .
.
ptece
u.:w-oom
z 6 31c
b?"mess
so suite, good condition,
priced 1953 Mercury Hardtop, power _
us.
wiiJ seD equipment m part as reasonable. Horace
Kan, steering, power brakes, overThough you left us one year
ago.
follows: Binks Paint gun, and Chester, Phono ~.
drive. $125.00. Ph. WI e-3102.
Sadly missed by wile Ethel regulator, Devil Biss air com2-3-3tp
Z 5 3lc
and all hiJ children.
pr&lt;Ssor, 2 ton chain
hoist
fto 1a
2 6 lte
with dolly aod lruck,
floor AU. Kinds of hay and tJiraw Weld S!oedanl or C 1 rt
_ _ _ _ _ _ _.:..;:..:;:.... holst and dolly' 10 ton floor lor sale. We deliver. Buller
.....,, I
For ""'
r -le
jack . motors tand and aItach. Bros.,
Leipsic,
~~ ......,,..,
p 0 Bo
6 Ohio. ITel. 135, ...
.,. . . •paflr•
ments, 7t.
~. drive at' r wrench
· · _• L
11 tote ...,. "--n
-~
Qlllllll car """V ....
BU1tHER shop equipment. with hose, armature and lleld WMP COAl.. Dellver or pl&lt;k
"~ +'lltJ
Model B. B. Biro meat aew, test&lt;r, 24" exhaust !an, wet up VOilrself. Goeglelo Ready·
...
lllce new. One 12 !t. meat dis- soviJ valve refacer, lisle cyl· Mix Co., Pagu St~ Middleport
M!ll'lpoiiiU - ·
play case, I meat grinder, 1 lnder hose, lraosmission jack
11 Ill tie
&amp;. Mat ~~~not, p
iJ
ael ol meat scales, I meat
ail power greaee 011tfll .nth WHY PUMP your sluggish sepP1IGe 'II'Y Nlll
Jlicer, I steak cuber, I Mc- ho.e, 'lB Stanley drill with tic. tank. Get Kle&amp;J&gt;.Em-All
4 II lie
Cukey cash register, I gu stand, Black and
Decker Septic Tank CJeaoer Landraoge, I ael or twin tubs, AJl val•• seat grinder,
Bur· mark Fann Bureau Pomeroy.
Uvestock
ln A-1 condition. Also 1115'1 roughs adding machine, Bur·
' 1 :t4 30tc il'6R
Mi!rcury f.&lt;loor sedan. Good roughs cash register ror serWU SALE: Pigs, '10.00. Jane
nmning condition. Call WY 2- vice station or garage. Oak
POB SALE
Uams, Hysell RunJ S
11818, Middleport.
desk and chair, 7 sheH part GIBSON-Kay-Harmony guitars
- 3tp
4 ~Sic:.:...... I bin 18" x 36" x 84" tap and and Ampliflen, 24 mootho to PONY FOR SALE. Call WY J.
=-::-=;;;---;-,.---::2: 1111 BALES of hay. Two bed- die set and maoy Jtema per- pay, aee or caD '11lfiD Jewel· 3610.
2 4 tic
rOom house !railer. P. M. taining to operation of • gen· ers, Point Pleasant, w. Va.,
Cowdery, Lootg Boltom.
eral garage not listed. Th!J Pbooe 50, Bill Wellman Leo
lnsur1nce
=====,..--...,.-::C"2_0.,..,.:3=
1c Is very good equipment. Har· Wllliamaon.
i&amp;.30if •IL
iii _,
....,. UElNG and o-air•••
old Goddard &amp; l!on, Aucllon- HAVE tlq
...
·~" .,.. ..,,, Phone 2434 or 23ll Bart" ao ues for sale. DropStewart's Gun Shop. Renting· let 0 Kin Tr k Sal
leal tablea, wash stands, dJn..
...._ WI Mal
~cheoter, llulqvarna, Ir;·E
~Own uc) ~ ner bells, lampa, br... buck· llnMr b a - "I .,
..
, 0 hI o. Reloading
·
er •
ets, Iron bean pots, clocks, JOBNSON, •• qe• LNurance
~ and •• nories, HOUSE in Racine, 5.rooms and . col('* . grln!ler and man y
Agelley, En. AD forma a1 II&gt;
,!li7, oeU alid trade. Rutmnd, hath, carport, Priced Ito' other Items, Can be seen tJUI'BIICe. .nm
111111
·QIIG. .J&gt;IIoalo SH ~{·
quiet aale. l'hoiW WI t-2811. tl 130 Webe Terrace.
11ut1 SJ• fi'IQ, AI I•
I 12lc
I t Clt4
2 Ute
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will be oerved. Both men and
WOIItfiJI art welcome to attend
lilt event PniCeecls ara to be
uaed liD' the various projects
sponsorod "-·
uy the CIub, inClud•
ing hospital equipment
I or
homo patients, the nursing sch·
Jarshl
nd otb

~~tile cor:n~ I'"'"""'"""'""""""'"""'"""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IBIIBI!Iil-rJ

John Werner Is preskl&lt;'Dt of the I.
club.

Evangeline Chapter, Order of
••ten- the
Ea!lern Star No. 172 will
meet in regular session Thur•

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day evening at 7:30 p.m. In lhed L'~Maaoolc Temple in Mioldleporl.
There will be a memorial eervIce and 'also Obligation Night
will be observed. AJl olllcera
~~•...o
are .....,.
to meet at the Tern-

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"Do ~ aupp8H he deilberatelf keepo

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ao we'll Gatob t111np from eao11

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Jy C:HESTER GOULD
ALTIIOUCM 5&lt;£
UTTERED A w:JQO SINCE
S~E ARI:!IVEO ~ERE, S&gt;lE
NON CAN COMMUNICATE
WI~ US BV PICTURES.

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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
8:05 Country Music Time
6:00 Sign on New.
I:20 Country Jamboree
6:115 Sacred H~art
8,35 John Hanna
'• . I
6:~ Country Jamboree
6:45 Country EJ:press
6' 30 FII'Dl Newl
, PROGRAM LOG
7:05
Breaklasl Party
5:00 CoiDIIJilnJty News
8:30
Pat
Butlram,
M·W·F
t
:l5
Jonea
Buick Show
MONDAY 111ROUGB FRIDAY 5:05 World, Nallooal News
6:4S
Meigs
Ct
Agr.
EJ:I.
tO:l
The
Good
Ll!e
5
7:16· Si8D On, Musical Clock
5: 15 Spotlight on Sports
7
110
' Newa
7:!10 Newa Headllnea
10:35 Music In The Air
5:25 Weather
7
115
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII
'
Breakfast
Party
10:40
Under Ohio Sklea
7:11' Mtuical Clock
5:30 Dinner Musicale
7
30
'
.News
10:45
This
Is
Music
7:411 Tile· Ll!ellne
6:00 Sign OH
7' 35 Pickens Hardwara
8:00 Ohio Valley News
11:05 Top Teo Show
SATURDAY
(Tues.-Thura.)
8:01.1Vorld, National New•
7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
1:50 Newa Report
11:35 Top Ten Sbow (Dutlons)
8:1D Sports
12:110 Noon News
7: 45 The Ll!ellne
8' 110 Breakfaal Party
8:15 Weather Picture
12:15 Musical Interlude
8:110 Ohio VaDey News
8:15
Bright
Star
Show-Thun,
8.ll'l.llllloll Clock
12 ,30 Rev. Merlin Teell
1:05 World, National News
8
30
Vao
Patrick
Sporla
1:00 Platter Party
'
8~55 Community Newt
8:10 Sports Today
8:45
Baker
Fumlture-Wed-Frl
9; 110 Tall: of the Town
5:00 Sun down Serenade
8:15 Weather Picture
8:55 Open House
9;55 iMason County Newt
8:16 Mbslcal Clock
9:00 News
1:110 Sign orr
10:110 il"amlly Worsltlp Hour
8:56 Ne;,s
9:115 Collee With Jaliet
SUNDAY
IO: U IPltbUe Servlca
9:00 MUSical Clock
9:45
Betty
Newton
7:30 Sign On
IOi30 -lchatrlng
9:30 Sollll &amp; Story Time
10:05
Mlolsterlal
Assoc.
7:35
Army Hour
10155 World Newa
9:45 Family Worship Hour
10:20 Country Hoe Down
8:05 Herald or Truth
u, oo_~ Mell!dleo
10:110 News
11
:05
Swap
Shop
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
! ~~~ Friday,
10:05 HiJ(J School Wt Parude
11:15 Country Drifters M·W
9:110 WJ.np of Healing
. '~ Bella RJnc)
·10:55 News
11:15
Mason
Ct.
Agr,
Ext-Tue
9:35
Bible Speab to YOII
11;411 ~d News
11:00 ~Time
11.15 A.S.C. Program-Frl
10:110 Voice Of Prophecy
11:56 Joliilllla· County .News ·
11:10 Special Community
11 :16 FomBy Worsli!p-ThUfl. 10:35 Wallh. Reports to People
12:00~unlty _
Mewa
Prolf81Jt!l
12:00 'DJtli N..,.
11:35 Farm Bureau
11:00 Country Jlymn Time
12:110 NeWI Rotmrlup
12:10 Markets
~
11:t5
Tiny's
Country
1lytnn,!l
12:00 Noon Nen
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:15 Mid Day Weather
12:110
Noou
Report
12:15 Tho Search
12:35 News 0 Grams
12:15 Music Just F,.. You
12:30 Rev, Merlin ~'eell
12!JP..i.VIJII BuDeUn Board
12:30 Saturcley Matinee
12:S'm'Ws 0 GraDIII ·
12:15 Goeuler's Guest SlaMI'rl 1:110 Blll,y Graham
1:56 News Beat
12: 30 Agriculture Agent
12:30 Music Just For You
1:35 l.utherao Hour
2:110 Saturday Matinee
12:41 Country Go Rouutl
!:110
Platter
Party
2:00 Tho ChUrch AI We
2:55 News Beat
2:15 'lbo Navy Swings
4:15 Blaetinar Show-Tuea.
1:110 Saturday Matinee
1:55 ~s Beat
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2:00
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3:55
News
Beat
4:30
Local
Newa
2:~ ·The Big Ue
. . Beat
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4:114 Bowling Scores
3:110 The Quiet Hour
4:110 Disclng with Dosa
1:0!!' ' 'i Tab • Break
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 Sundown Serelllda
3:35 Stmdey Sho•caae
5:110 News Summary
0:110 Sign Off
5:00 BapliJI Layman's Hour
3: .. ' . "'" Beat
4:Gif.l&gt;i9Cing wltb Dosa
S: 15 Dinner Musicale
SATIJJIDAY
5:35 World In Review
4:Sjl~. .
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1962 Chevrolet Impala · · · · · · · · $2395

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door ·· $1595

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1962 Chevy II Nova St. Wagon ·· $1795

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boot
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1960 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 Dr. ·· $1195 I

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1961 Corvair Monza Coupe · · .. $1595

1960 English ford 4 Door · · · · · · · · $695

12. Perooiaw

tlm!up
For t he layman, Tuesday those who !ought in the Invasnlghr~ ve~ture was primarUy a ion. Some of the anti. Castro
N .Vnd......tor
recapti!Jiahon of the Bay or Cubans contended unequivocal&lt;raft:
Ptso bungle that has, 61 course, ly that they had been promised
abbr.
b~lll\ explored and r&amp;-eXplored the support ol American mlll- 17. Flat.
bottomod
ID. the printed press. The clnsetary power; but U. S. ollicia!J
boat

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Br HAROLD GRAY ··

YES ! ':!ll!.!&amp;li I
DEAR, GENTLE
OLO UNCLE
I-lOW KUM, T~E
GCI40LOR 01=- T14E
'BNAIL·Lik'E TRENDS

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I'VE f.IEARD OF! YOUR UHct.E • THij
NATIV'Ei3

NAME W!Tli

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ONLY MY UHCUi.,
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• 'lbe:e are lllU'e llvillf orc~~~o
ln a spoonful of rich ooll
than fllere are people 111 lila

Friday and Saturday Elberfelds In Pomeroy

lams

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Sptcl•l Purchase and S.le Of

SHOP
FRIDAY

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BIG ROOM SIZE RUGS

TIL 5 P.M.

BIG SIZE WOOL RUGS
BIG SIZE 501 NYLON RUGS

SATURDAY

TIL 9 P.M.

Fine quantles, big savings. Select yours Friday,
Saturday and Save.

WOOLITE
Cold Watar Weoh
For all fine fabrics. Con·
venient to uae, revives
original colora. No •hrinking, no matting.

79c

¥.! lb.,
1 lb., $1.39

Gllddon GloP Whlto

Four Hour Enamel
For exterior and Interior.
Durable, wllshable and
quick drying.

WASHINGTON
The $11.6
billion tax cui biU was virtually
assured of Senate passage today without a major change
.efter administration forces dur·
ing the week-long debate defeated a series of amendments.
A number of amendments remained to be voted on, but it
was e~pected they would
be
disposed of promptly with ac·
tion on the top priority measur• completed by late after·
nQon. The House passed the bill
Sept 25.

Liquid Woollte $1.29 pint

Boys Sizes
CoHon and
CoHon Blend

Food Stamp Plan Dies
Because of Partisan
Politics Says Cooley

SLACKS
Sharon Hoschar's Recent Marriage is Noted

Loto of Now Styltt,
Colors, Patterns

Miss Sharon Elaine Hoschar, roy, January 20 at Gallipolisl:,om~oy ~~ ~~;:"\~!"{;~ ~f

~aughter of Mrs. Rhea Hosch- with t~e Re_v._ Howard Young 60.

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1966-63

Middleport and Mr. Leon- officiPhng mmlsler.
Army from
Ag
.
ar ·
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wherf' he spent 21,-2 years
m
ud B. Hos~har, . Columbus, The br~de attended M1ddle- Berlil'., Germany. l-Je is presentwas umted m marnage to RoMn- nc'rt High school where she was ly ernployed at the Tersted Diald Euet?ne Carmen son of r ...... ~
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" Ivan carmen,
' p om.. a member of the senior class. viston m· Co um
~:~nd Mrs
'd' us w ere e
1 ts rest mg.
-·- ·
- - The groom is a graduate of coupe
PLANS BAKE SALE
10-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. ti, 1964
The Rutland Garden C I u b
Will hold a bake sale, Saturday,
February 8. at the Rutland De-

Memhart sub6tttutmg ns Outer
Guard. Durmg the business
meeting 54 sick calls were re-. .
and $28 spent for alturwork.
.
Mrs . Neutzhng reported on I

Middleport. The Installing

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was assisted by
Grand
Manager and Grand Senior of
the Temple,
POMEROY, OHIO
The following officers were
.-,.;,.~.;,.n,;~,_--,~~ ~;::~ll~~j M
Nathan Biggs
TONIGHT
Chief; rs.
Mrs. Harry Clark,'
NOT OPEN
Most Excellent Chief;
Mrs.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY I I~::~:·:: Zirkle Most Excellent
"GIDGET GOES TO ROME'' II
; Mrs. 'Richard 0 wen,
(Technicolor)
M.E Junior; Mrs. A 1 fred
Cindy Carol, as Gidget, Jam· 8 .
M nager· Mrs Horace
e1 Darren, Jessie Royce Lan- ~~~~hinn:y, S~retar;; M r 5 .
dis CPaare Danova, Daniellc
S cer Treasurer· Mrs .
deitetz, Joby Baker, Don
P~~m
' Inner Guard·
1
Port er, Jeff Donnell.
Ph1.1 M~~:h. art, proxy, fo;
FtltureHe: Spies &amp; Guy•
Colarcutoon•
Mrs F. tta Lemly, Outer Guard;
M B N tzling Musician.
SUN., MON., TUES.
rs. officers
en eu were ' commendTht'
Feb. 9 thru 11
ed for their excellent work.
" WIVES AND LOVERS"
Mrs , Martha Childs gave the
{Spicy Comedy)
the
Janet Leigh, Van Johnson installation prayer with
·
ven
by
the
·
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Shelly Winters
1
I
c osu~g prayer
Colarc•rtian•
Grand Manager. Mrs. Biggs
open~&gt;d the meeting with Mrs.

MEIGS THEATRE

purchase of new: formals
for the staff and officers. A,
letter was read from . Mrs[
Beth Davis, Grand Jumor. o
Grand
Temple, for a donation,
and a repor t .of the ahut•in
members was giVen. A sympa·
thy card was to be sent to a
memberd whose husband was
deceE:se :
.
Followmg the c1osmg ode by
Mhrs Har'2:_ Clark, ne~ ~ted.E.C ..
t e memuers were mv1
o
the dining room for a social
hour . Assor. ted cookies and fan-

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cy san WIC es were

Alfred Roush, Mrs. Horace ~c·

Elhinney and Mrs. Paul The1ss
h~stesses. Hostesses for Ma~ch
will be ·Mrs.
d
LoMartha d Child,
M
Mrs. Mil red
we an
rs.
Karl Owens.

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3V. to 6 _ $4.88 pr.

$3.00

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Reg. $4.99 to $6.99
MEN'S~WOMEN'S

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WORK SHOES
Siz••

OXFORDS-LOAFERS
ALSO
TAP SHOES

$2.00

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

teri,m Sunday School by t h e
Clerk of Session, Mrs. Donald
CottrilL They were:
Ten years - Mrs. Pearl McBride ; nine years Mr . Pearl
McBride and Eleanor Kay Schneider; eight years - Mri.
George Schneider, Mrs. Riehl ard Roush, Mrs. Albert Durst,
Mrs. Donald Cottrill, Sharon
Sue Cottrill and Craig Cottrill;
Iseven years - Mrs. Ezra Phillips and Judy Folmer; s i
years - Miss Frankie Mumaw,
Rose Ann Lisle, and Patricia
ll ~;~~~~,;r,five years - Pam

sheaths -

shifts -

pc. suit dresses and many others.
Petites - Juniors- MluH- end Half 51•••

$4.95

Young Mens
and Mens

Womens New Spring

BULKY CARDIGANS
$8.95

STEAK KNIFE
SETS

COTTON
SLACKS

100% virgin orion cardigan swea ter, beautifully
styles with a hand knit look, raglan sleeves -s ~zes
small: medium and large in lavender, blue, beJge,
black and white.

Stainless steel with ter-

rated edge.. Made in Shef·
field, England. Bone han· .
dies and Pakkawood baa-

Solid color cotton and cotton and rayon blends. AU
100% washable. Choose soJid colors or smart deep
plaid patterns in regular Ivy
models worn with belt IOOPI
and cuffa or t~e long •n lean
bellleso style wltll full tapered leg. Stop in the Men's de.
partment on tbe main floor
and •elect several pairs now.
Sizes 29 to 42.

Just Received A Shipment Of
Enterprise Modern Aluminum

COOKING UTENSILS
Highly polished quality Aluminum Ware. Durable
quality and easy to clean.

.

dies. 6 in a set.

.$3.00

...

Cot d-Rop

FREEZER
PAPER
Polyethylene freezer paper Is stronger, moldable,
pliable -and makes a eJeaa.,
tight fold. 18 inches wide,
1.5 .squ.are feet.

2 rollo $1·00

Furnace Firing
Misfires Today

lntrocluel"'l

Cushion Back Vinyl Rug Runner

3 QUART COMBINATION COOKERS ------·--··· $1.95
LIPPED SAUCE PANS ---·-·--·---·-·----· 59c to Ito
PERCOLATORS · -· ···-·--·---·-·------· $1.19 to $2.19
DRIPOLATORS ·····---·-------·------- $2.19 ond $2.49
COVERED SAUCE POTS -----·-··------- $1.59 to $2.29
FRENCH FRYERS ........ - .. ...... :·--·-·-···-- $1.59
LOOK 'N SEE COVERED UTILI"\'Y PANS ----·-·· $1.00
LOOK 'N SEE COVERED PI~ PANS ·---·-.- ---- · $1.39
ROUND DISH PANS ·----·------- -·----· $1.00 to $1.59
OVAL ROASTERS --·-·-· · --------·-·----··-·· · · $2.19
ROUND ROASTERS -·---· - -----·--·---·-- ----·- $1.95
TEA kETTLES -- ----· ··-·-------·--- $1.89 ond $2.29
WATER PITCHERS -·-·-··-------·--··-----···- $1.49

In Tho Furniture ~partmont, Sooond Floor

NEW SELECTION

Breakfast &amp; Dinette Sets
~--------------·------

BLUE LUSTRE
Carpet and
Upholstery Cleaner
The cleaner designed for pre·

clous wall·to-wal\ carpeting.
Easy to us~ and safe on all
types of carpeting.

Give
Candy On
V1lentine's Day
We"ve the ohoicest array of att~~Cflv~ly boxed assortments. Candy - the glft evecyolle enjoys. Se-

IIIIHirtl

$1.79

~ tiiiDnt,

$3.39

11110n1

$5.69

Another quality cl~
aid. Snow whi..., high
quality, long-wearing ray.
on yam with painted baadies.

99c
Custom Styled
Closed Arll\

SOFA BED
COVERs·
Ready to put on - and
· eover need not be removed wl!enoofa bed il opeb· ·

1.

ed. Durable waahablo ,.11rlc tailored for perleet m
with cord welted aeama.
New decorator c!)lor• ln
printed and plain fibl'le.

$10.95 ..
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Be sure to see these new sets In a wide selection of
colors and styles. They're all arranged for your
easy selection.

lect yours herll soon.

RAYON

For haU. and 1tainwys, economiCal, decorative, easy
cleaning, noll--Slip, durable a~d quiet. Luxurioua carpet
under foot. Carpet pattern• in desigOJ of brown, erer and

Jim Crow, and Keith
four years - Mrs. Clar·
11~""" Searls, Rosetta Lisle, Bob
Don Harden, John Lisle,
Lee Searls, and Debbie
Ha1rden; three years - Donna
Phelps and Bruce Cottrill.
Rece-iving the first year pin,
bar and certificate were Mr ,
ijichard Duckworth and Gary
ltynon.

ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
There will be a revival startat the Mt. Union Church at .
Carpenter Feb . B. Services will '
begin at 7:30 each evening. Bro.
Cecil Cox of Athens wlli bring
the message each
evening.
There will be special singing
pr. II each evening. Everyone Is weJ..
come.

LOAFERS
pr.

jacket dresses -

pr.

WHITE CANVAS

$2.00

new styl'es-fabrics and colors -

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LITTLE GIRLS

Rtg. $2.99

Slz01 61o 18

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Now is the time to select your new spring dresses-a ~aubful g~up-a 2

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Crepe Sole

8Y2 to 3 _ $3.88 pr.

Fort~•

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Boys'

BOYS' DRESS

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bars
were awarded Sunday
morning, February 2nd, at the
Syral'Use First United Presby·

MEN'S DRESS
OXFORDS &amp; LOAFERS
Sizes 6¥. to 12

BA~V WAY

Perfect attendance pins and

Women's
Pumps-- Flats- Loafers

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see 0 in MADEMOlSELLE. Left. soft aublle atnpaog, IWtered 1
trim, leather aooented belt. CelaneAe
pol!e1tet 1
and Anrm rayon. Green, blue or pink predominate. Bl!h~ trl-10118 ~
sheath, bulloned mook poeket, easy-aldrtod. Crisp, ~lm weaye.
Celanese Fortrel• polyester and Avril rayon. Brownjbeage, nary(
blue, rose;pink, oJivejpale IJreen. Both machine •W8Bhable, ll&amp;f

Attendance Pins
Are Awarded in
Sunday School

Bargain Day
S

served
.

from a table decorated With
h
1 t'
til with Mrs ·
t e va en me rno

FEBRUARY

Sizes 4 to 10

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celebrities

I!IEAUTIPUL DltiiiBaaiNO

5 •
Impressive Installation ervlce
. TempIe s·IS ters
Is Held by Me•gs

~artmen.t Store, beginning at
10 a r 1 Mrs. Bertha Amos is An Impressive installation serchairman of the sale, which vice for new officers highlightwilJ ofler. homemade ca kes, .ed tht' February meeting of the
pies c·uokies, rolls •. brea~ a~d ' MeiE:o; Temple Pythian Siste:s
randie!'. Mrs . BPrmce Wmn Is Tue:.day evening at the hall 1~
president of the dub.

TONI
TODD

The long lean look In
solid colors or plaids,
t h e chimney stacks
made of cotton twlll
and worn without a
belt, and full tapered
leg, and the regular
styles with ~lt loops
or.cuff.

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SUPPER AT 4 P, M.
The Rutland Red DevJI Boosi,
&lt;ro wll) sponsor a Pancake'
Supper on Wednesday, Feb. 12
at the Rulland school cafeteria.
Serving will begin at · 4 p, m.
(Instead of 6:30 p, m.) and ;:on.
tlnue' tiD 6:30 p. m. Tickets
..., 75c for adulis and, SOo for
ohlldren. Children under six
years of age wiU be. l!dnillled OWNERS OF
lree with . their parents, . The !be So!ltbeastero Obi&lt;~
mepu. will Include pancakes; of,reg:wfid
ceeds will go towards the. new AIJdn;, TOmJIIY

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- Thirteen youtiU attenl;ll~g ~e 'annual Winter meeting of
at Sou.tllern ,Loca.l Hlglt Jelloc)l Thursday oight are owners
,to 4-H and the S,~Wi'·•tlvestock Club. They ire;,flrst row (L to
Hollow, J_an Allirii; Renee J!u!:t: .~il!l row, J.oy, Theiss, Jeff
Mello Gmral Roopllal
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