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Mainly About
People In
Pemeroy

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Around And
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Middleport

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1·btpture by Sue Tracy and
~rayer by Mrs. HalT)•
Clark
l!Ttccded a business meeting of
abe Youth Choir of the Laurel
CUff Free Methodist
churcb Mrs. Nom1a Fisher of Sene&lt;aMr. and Mrs. Michael
Thursday evening tnt 'he recrea· viii•, Mrs. James Smith and
Uon room of the parsonage.
Children, Columbus and Mrs..
Plans were made to sponsor R&lt;JIJ&lt;ort Wamsley and .childroP, ·
1 hymn sing at tile church Sun- Jun• Ann and J. R. of Pomeroy ,
·t.ay at 2 p.m. with the public were Saturday afternocm guests
lnvitHr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher
Refreshments were served by and ramily.
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Becky Eblin to Sue Tracy. Bet- Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher :
ty and Rogt&gt;l' Kl('in, Karen Souls· and son. Willie or Belpre were
by, Brendu and Sa ndra Gilmorr, weekend guests or their par.
Mrs. Daisy Ankrom has
K!!ren Flores, Kay and Mickey ents, Mr. end Mrs.
Mason
turned to the home or her
HowelL Leonard Lyuns. Waynr! . F'isher and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Joe, in Ft. Ju.ckson, S. C.,
Leifheit. Mikt· Wright. Martha i Arnold.
ter being here with her nieces,
Baker. Mrs. tia rk , H.e\'. and {J()rdon Fisht'r of Parkers·
M,, and Mrs. James Bre·~~g- 1 1
Mrs. Eugen• Gill and family burg. W. Va. spent the weekton .ana Mr. and Mrs.
CUSTOM bRAPEMU ·thoE
and Don \\. ise, a new membt'r. end with hi.'l parents, Mrr. and
VM»u..· Sbe became in whilejl
TO 'lOUR' OltD.ER ..
Mrs. Mason F'bher and family .
· and was bospitalized at
AN.Y EXACT WID$ •••
First l'ra:ver .'\ervire
Gregory Roush roturned :c
Hospital. Her son came
,
his studie!J at Ohio University
for he~ Saturday.
ANHXACT j:{~?'H
Crowd IS l.argl'
Monday after spending the week
c.. H. Wise, Jr. has returned
A large :-rowd t\·ionday rUght end with his parents, Mr. and
Now l'OU '"'" od4· ~1W lfopnoo
3 two day business
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to y011r friterlor d&lt;o&lt;qr ''flY' the
atlt nded the fir st merting of Mrs. Milton Roush.
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tr Columbus for the Ohio
luxurious beauty. of cull
. , f·made
the Wf-'f'k of Prayl'!" serviees ~1r. and Mrs. Milton Roush
Electrjc Company. He
clrlperles. You select from .tile
lob·
this wrek at Lhe \1i dd l ~port ; and daughter. Sandra. were Sun.. ·
8 dinner meeting.
tics end newest shades. Expert C"\ · · ~ will
Ch11reh of Christ.
1day dinner guests of Mr. and
~~~.,.._
the Kyger Plant this ~:ast week.
tailor tile draperies of yOur cholcoi to )'001' lnillvldull
The Rev. M. E. Duw:oion of · Mrs. (~ardner Wehrung.
,._..:,1;,.: .
Mrs. c. R. Neighborgall
decorative speclflcatlona. Guaro~nteed prompt ~U.vety..
Heat h Merhodist Church gave ! Gregory Ruush was the Sun·
Huntington, w. va. is the •ueS&lt;II
the s('rmon 1opic, " Lord. Save :day dinner guest of his grand·
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her sister Mrs. . .
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. ~1e. car r~· mg ttu! t If'
t'nH' paN"nts, Mr. and Mrs. Orri~
son. She was accompanied here
ON
Of thf) St'rVlf't':-i, " PrJyf' rS Of I HarriS
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SALE
Grt'&lt;ll Mrn of Gnd" A. :s pecial 11 Mr and Mrs Herbert Herd
unlay
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unthrm was sung bv the Heath I man of Bellelontame were week
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Just ""ake two menurements: from top of rod It
Method ts l rho1 r und~·r the dtrt'c end guests or her mother Mrs
}MLrggsWanl son, I e\:end. 0 .n11 ay i
BRING VOUR
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1 son en er 1ame WI 1 a
desired length; from one end of rod to the olblr
lion of ~lr W1111arn Russell Welby Whal•y, Rock Sprmgs
PAM~:. A JEAN STEW ART
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WINDOW MEASUREMENTS
for width.
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Othe-r mm 1stt'rs partiCipated m 1R d
am1 y mner or er SJS er ln
the senlrt'
I ~~rs David McGhee returned MASON - Mr and Mrs Lester Stf'wart, Mason, W. Va' family and al~o h~r daughte_r
kJ her home, Columbus Satur- are announcing the engageme nt of 11H' Ir dau ghter, Pamela and son-m lmo,, Mr. and
:r.-hs.
RIGGS PRUM0TF.D
I day, ilfter spendmg several days Jean, to A u· man Hal ph Ceward CaliPrt, ~on vf ~1r and J t ar! Kmghl
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You'll want to also see all th e furniture on Sale during ·,
Rodney 1 rt 1 gg~
Warr~ n "ith hPr sis ter and brother-m-j Mrs. Ceward Calvert. E Ma1n St, Pomerov. M1ss Stewa rt ! Mr . .~ nd Mrs Ru ssell ~~~~~~' i l
A~-.B. has bt•rn promotf'd
to law, Mr and Mrs. Albert Eirh.ds a 1965 graduate of Wahama Jli gh St'lwol where she was and son, Enc, Oak Hil l. v
Efberfelds January Sale. Save on what you need now - Furillture
A2C. He 1s a grad uatr of Rut- inger.
selected 1H65 homeco min g qu1•cn. Aim1an Cah·Nt is pre· j over the WeL•kend w1 th
land High Schoo, in 1963 and is Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van sently attending an elert ronies spel'ialist sc hool at Kees ler . paren ts, .\ k and Mrs. Alfred
for every room in your house.
the son of Mrs. Betty Riggs. · Meter or Beverly visited Sun- Air }o'oree fiase, Miss. He is a 1965 graduate of Pomeroy i Roush, Middleport, and Mr.
Albany.
ay with her sister. Mrs. Susie . High School.
Mrs: Dwigh~ H~·sell of Hutland.
r-=:.--..==---•·= ,·Fischt&gt;r, Morning Star.
I·M1 ~s Jamce T&lt;Jnnehi\1,
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Plus special sale prices in the ready to wear department
Mrs. Susie Fischer and Mr
n?'
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J' ;"· UnivP.rsity !:iludent,
spent the:
WOMEN'S
and Mrs. Ric hard Van Meter
UniOI OU
The Child Const~rvation Lea· 1weekend with her fnthrr, Chcs- 1 sale of mens trousers - boys shirts - mens and boys jacket~ ITALIAN STYLE
were Sunday evening dinnPr
gue wltl hold its annual guest ter Tannehill rmd f&lt;~ m i l_\' . Shr ,
guests tf their sister, Mrs. Mae
, nigM at the Cotumhus and assisted with the M 1s~ Junior , hosi~ry for women - housewares specials - Stop in Elberfelds and ·
: Reitmire. Hartrord. w. Va.
I Southrrn
Elfdl'i('
orne Miss pageant Sunday e\·ening.
I BLACK
$ 99
· Mr. and Mrs. ~obart Raub : A Junior Youth Fellowship Thursday at 7:30p.m. Figure I Mr_ and Mrs. Alfred Roush Brouse around through the store and Save during January Sal~.
I BROWN' _
pr. spent the wt-e~e~·d m Col umbus was organized recently at the control will. beth: tupie of the were in McArthur to visit their I
: w1t~ Mrs . .Pbil McKeller, Mrs . Letart ralls Mt"thodist Chtll'l'h'program, w1th !\1pss Carol Col· daughter nnd fan11 ly, Mr. and •
Size 4 lo 10
~.uJ.se DaviS and Mr. and Mrs. by the Rev. James Ea rly. Tile trill, ph~·s if·al t"dUfalion teach- Mrs. llicl1c.PI Clme. and
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1meetjng we1s opened br song er at Middleport, as
gut"st H1Rcky, Sunda. Thc1r grandson,
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Conme (Jrindley, daughter. of , and prayer.
'i spraker. Members &lt;Jnd ~:ue!'ts Hieky, returned ho~.e with them
M'ddl
Rev · and Mrs. Edward Grmd· J
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are to wear g:)!m clothes and for several da s VISit.
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ley of Dublin. Ohio , and grand·) Ofhrers ell"f'ted were, pr.r; &gt;&lt;;\- a prin· will be ' awardrd ror
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daughter of Mrs. Ronald Gri nd-~ dent, Edwin Cross ; vice prest- tbe most .un.. u~ ual ,
IU~
i ley of Minersville, has been dent, Judy Robt&gt; rts; se&lt;: re t&lt;.~ ry , ·
d'l~
chosen one of the hom-ecomi ng i Lorna Bell and treasu rer, Ken- . ~~, · d~ • •
qu••n·s attendants at Dublin In•th Shul er. Members decided ,
Pomtroy, Ohio
! H1gh School on Jan. 21 w~en , to meet very twe week~ and j
LAST TIME TONIGHT
: Dublin IS host to Rosary High have a different program lead~,
"SHENANDOAH"
Srhoo!. Conme was chosen by cr at each mee tmg. The nex t
(Terhnicotor)
1the student body to represent meeting, Debra Early and Lo:·- ,
James Stewart, Doug Me· :
Junior Class of her school. na Bell, will have the program The Kin,gsbur~
Miss ionary
Clure, Glenn Corbett. Pat·
on
"Christiil
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Fatth
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Tht:
prn-·
Club
which
sponsors
the Hev. l
rick Wayne , Katharine Ross,
l~:fam. them~s for the. n.ex t few at 1d Mrs. John Jeshurg
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Rosemary Forsyth, J a m e s
BMt, Philip Alfrod.
meetmgs w1l! be Chnsttan. \VI I· France. met at t.he home 0 rt
Colorcartaont
ness by Ne!l 8"ker ; Chr~sllan Mrs. Judy Carl. Jan. 12 for a ,
Admission: 75c and 40c
Outreach by Steve
YonkPr; regul ar mont!Jl y me~:ting.
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OrOflfy
eefS
Chnstian Citizenship b ~ehra ,
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WED. ond THURSDAY
Two educators were the speak-! Mtlhron. Debb1e Spangler. Chns-: At noon lhl.' Nll\owmg enjoyed
J1nuary 19·20
ers
when the Gi Ga mma Mu i tian Fellowship by Paul Cro:-;:; · a potluck lu neheun: \'Irs. N~ va
NOT OPEN
'Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi i and Bobby Roush. Rev. Early ; King, Mrs. M~ralt&gt;ne Har~ison,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
rn Pt .Januarv 13th in the officE , also sho wed sli des.
1Mr!'. Sandra Cnrl, .\1rs. VtrgmJ1nu1ry 21 ·22
of the ColLKTibia Gas of Ohio I
t d d ; b. Dt'll.n, Mrs.. Judy Carl, Mr. s.
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Eleven members
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s m1 th, '~~1rs. Lou1se
"CIENGHIS KAHN"
Guests were Rooold Deem
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.11a ten
b f' . ·· V1rgmta
1TechnicolorJ
• The next meetmg WI
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Mrs. 'I·
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arn!;on,
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Stephen Boyd . .James Mason. executive head or the Southern :
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: Mrs. Sadie Ca rl.
Mrs. Eva
Eli Wallarh, Frt~neo ise Dor· School District, spe"D.king on ad-; Jan. ·
leac , Telly Savalas, Robert ult education, and Dann y With.
King, Mrs. Janeth Benl, Mrs.
Mo.rley, Yvonne Mitchell,
Deloris King, Brill and Brian
Q.,biar Sharif. as GE'nghis erspoon, instrumenlill instruc- .UHS Se11ior C/11.~~
Kihn.
tor of the sa me distri ct, sJlt'ak- Sptmsorilll( p 11 rty
King, Brent Carl. Seott Harri"MORO WITCH DOCTOR"
ing on adult art education, il· The Senior Class of Middlr. , son, 1--Jelen Kmg , Ivan and PauJock Mahont&gt;y, Margie Dean ,
Juslrating
his remarks with sev-1port Higb School is sponsorin~ i la ~arl.
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Pancbo Mangalona.
skelr hes.
a Stanley PrGdurts party
to- , 1 he prrs1dent 1s Mrs ..sadte
IUN., MON. and TUESDAY .. The sorority will hold a bowl- ~ night at the .Ugh school care. . Carl. The group read scripture ·
J•nu1ry 23-24-25
: mg pcrty later thi!l month with teria, Tuesday, Jan. 18 at 7:30 : and Mrs. Carl gave _aa:ri~'::~:;,~~ ~
"THE SANDPIPER"
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f:!XC:Il't date to be announced. p.m.
I''Tht House With A !''
l'fcchnicolor)
RefrE"Shments
were
served
by
Tisl
s
ene
of
the
fund
ralsWindow."
Elizabeth Talor, Richard Bur·
, Sabra Morrison, Vtra ing projects for the annual sen· I Profits from the sale of
ton, Eva Ma rie Saint. Morgan · .
Mason, Chas . Bronson.
Crow, and Nita Conde.
ior trip and parents and friends pill?w cases, etc., which
Colorc•rtoont
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c:ha1rmen
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the
evening
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or students are cordially invit-' la.d1 es of the club make
Admission 75c &amp; Me
Lte Lee and Jane Brown. · ed.
sell were reported.
Closing prayer was by Mrs.
DAUGHTER IS FIRST
Neva King. The next
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamm, will be at the home of Mrs.
Athens, are announcing
the Janeth Beat with the date
birth of their first child. a be announced.
1 daughter, born Sunday morning
----' at the Veterans Memonal hos- Mrs Kraertler i6
I pita!, weighing ~ lbs. 14 oz. and
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' namod Cyn thia Ann. Grandpar- 1 Hosie.~• /or Cantrsfa
1ents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter enHamm, Minersville and Mr. and : tertained the Lower Crust CanMrs. Joe Febinger. Struthers, I asta cl ~1 b Fri~ay evening at her
Ohio. Great grandparents, Mr. home m Rarme. Refreshments
and Mrs. Dana Hamm, Miner ~- were served to Mrs. Clarence
vWe; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Yost. Roy Mrs. David Hill Mrs. Rich1161 N Second, Middleport, and ard Sterrett. Mrs. Thomas Did·
Mrs. A. J. Olszak, Kltanning, die, Mrs. Larry Wolle and Mrs,
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We pride ourselves on the many cherished
friends we 've gained in our yean of providing Full Banking Service to this comrnu·
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Vera M. Beegle, who worked her way up from bookkeeper in the Racine Home Bank to be its president, will re·
tire January 31.
Miss Beegle, recognized for her aupport of community
BY BOB WINGETT
Improvement projects, began employment with the bank
lqrtln A. Janis, director of the Ohio Department of 45'f.l years ago. She bad worked three years lor the for·
Mental Hygiene and Correction, said Tuesday Meiga county mer Eliis Brothers Dry Goods store In Racine before ac·
"Is still In the runnlnJ" for the proposed new pellltentiary. ceptfng employment at t h e - - - - - - - - - Janis, however, indicated there Is a "good possiblllty" bank July 16, 1920.
Miss Beegle, made this public
that a site for the new prison will not be selected this On January 2, 1923, Miss Bee- statement: "Her banking exweek, as was earlier announced.
gle became cashier and on Aug- perience and her many friends
Janis said he hopes a dedslon will he reached at leaat ust ~ 1949 she was elected 1o bave contributed mueh to the
by the end of January. He said the selection has been de- the ~rd of dinotors. She
steady growth of the bank."
layed so that test borings can be obtained.
named president January 3, It has been reported that
Asked if borings are being taken at the proposed .Meigs 1957.
Charles Hayman, rotired execusite at Great Bend, Janis said, "They are supposed to be Reviewing her years in bank· live head of Southern
Local
obtained from all three sites."
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Ing, she raid, "It has been a School district, will take over
The head ol the Department was an unlalr queatJOD,
really rich '"perlence.
lrave as president of the bank and
of Mental Hygiene Janis told Mr. Janill also clarified earl· made many friends in my years George J. Neigler,
Racine,
The Daily Sentinel by pbone, ier reports about accessibility at the bank. Many of them have has been elected to the board
"We have to be su~ every pos- and work • force lactora.
stood beside me througl: both of directors replacing Miss Bee·
sible angk! Is eXplored before He said, "Accesllfblllty Is an good and bad times."
gle, John T. Wolle has been
a decision Is reacbed." As I extremely important !actor, but Miss Beegle has seen tl]e bank named as cashier.
have said before, and still say, In relation to Meigs County · I pay its stockholders a 1110 per Directors revealed at a reall three sites are still being have been told that by the lime ..,.t cash dividend (March zt, cent meeting that the bank sbowconsidered,"
said Janis.
a penitentiary could be built, 1930) and two stock . ~ividends. ed a 12 per cent increase in de"AU I can say now is that 11 roads to it would be greatly A 40 per cent stock dividend posits in 1965. A drive-in winwill be in the Appalachia sec· improved."
was declared in June of 1950 dow was also installed last year.
lion ef Southern
Ohio," he Janis indicated that
the and a 50 per cent stock dividend Miss Beegle is a member ol
said.
work-lorce !actor does not ap. was declared on January 13 of the Racine Baptist Church and
Janis de&lt;llned to answer a pear to be ao insurmountable this year.
ror many years was active in
question on which slle Is most problem here. "We figure the Bank directors, expressing other community aflalrs. She
highly favored. Be suggested it (Continued on page eI
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lout ,eon ago by Gov. James ed &amp;Wily Tuesday at Camden. A. "Rhodes, Is the first official Clark hospital In Parkersburg
NEW DEIJII (UPII- Mrs. Indira Nehru Ghlndl, a frafl widow with an IUustrious
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clllidldate for the GOP guber- after
brief UIDess.
heritage, today waa eleeted prime minister of India. Thousands cheered the announce·
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Mr. Mc!lelvey_· was born 00 m•nl In the street&amp; The 48-year-old mother of two, fighting back tears and clutching
Dec. 17• l876, at Round Bottom •
ro.e in trlbuta to her lather, the late Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru,
in Monroe County, the son was cbosen In a aecret ballot by 526 members of parliament from the ruling Congress
of Robert and Rachael MeKel· party.
vey. He made' his home with .. Mn. Gandhl became the r the cause of peace."
world'l most populous dem~
Ibis brother, the late w. G: Mo- world's only woman htad
Mrs Gandhi, her white sari cracy. India's birthrate is
'Kelvey and his wife of Port- government and India's third dazzling In the aun, also was ligured at 1,100 births per hour.
land. Prior to bls d~alh, Mr. leader since Britain granted Its greeted by an ovation when she II is in the midst ol its worst
McKelvey _lrad res•d~ with hia independence io 1947.
arrived. She did not vote, but drought. Pestilence and !amine
niece, Mrl. Ella Mae West, Sbe re&lt;elved 355 ol tha 526 sat in tbe back ol the building are widesproad. Communi"
1821 Lee-at, Park~l'lburg.
tlltes cast In defeating former beneath Its ·grtllt dome as tbina is Ita northern nelgbbor.
PI•Jio wert made for • Feb- Surviving ere three nephews, Finanoe ·Minister MorarJI ()e. ballots were cast by lolfalatora
lleeond To Ceylon
ruir)r 15 meeting wben the Robert A. · McK~vey, Belpre: sal, ·flO. O..al had refused to in flowing robes.
She Ia the second woman In
Melp County ~mocrallc club Cherles •C. McKelvey ol Au- wlthclraw from the contest but
modern history to be named a
IIU!( Jiond.y ewqlng at Syra. gusta, Ga., _and WfU!arn A. M&lt;' iller jhe results were ' an- Mrs. Gandhi succeeds SlJas. prime minister. Mrs. Sfrlmavo
euliJI 'Iowa haU.
Kelvey, Portlohdl one D1ec;e .ancild pledged . bls loyalty to trl. who sw;cuntbed to a heart Bandarailalke of Ceylon ...,.
M;a. Lee Enoch presided
. West, ill PllltehburK' llld Mrl (lapdhl ·
attack Jan. II. Althoqb she ceeded her late husband In
Guilt lpeO:ers pPecled ai several IJ'eat nle&lt;ea and nepb· Res~ Aeclalm..
bears lh~ same name, lbe new Sepfe!llber, IV!ie, but lost a bid
fbe . ~ meeting which ews.
Loud lumping and cheers prime mintster II not rellled to for relei!Uoil in AprU, !1164.
IIIII· ~ , !)tid. !D the town hall He w~ • 50-year member ol from jhe flallery greeted the Mohandas K. Gbandl, . lbe W\do'ftd 111 1!180, the black·
tile lelialw Olarlea Pancake M~c Lodfl, . II A. M. N"' llDllOiliiL'elleol of Nra, Gandhl.'s reve~ spiritual leader during haireQ prime minister's two
ol 1,111~ Judie WUUam 481 at Racine.
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~If~ tl the (!OUrt fl'uneral •arrangmenll Will be ..,..... the thousands massed ment. She knew 111m ...,u, are attending Cam b r t die
el, ~ and Mary C. Galla· In cbarge ol Ewing Funeral outside parHament in brlUiant however.
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University 1J1 . England. Mrs.
~ ·'!(.Mmoulli; state eea- home wlth set'IIIIIOS on : Frlday IIIIIShiDe Wider cloudless lldes.
AJ Mrs. Gondhl niade her Gandhi's husband, Ferozo, waa
~~-~~· ·-... · 01 2 p. m.' The Raclne'Milloale AcldresaiDC.Jiarty members In way out of parliament, lilt WMS a lawj.er. They were married In
~ ~ illo !Didtl lor 111 LQdge wiU conduct
Mrvlee• thl . HJndJ, n.UOnal IIIIIIUIII, • s t smothered Ill flowers 1142. · .
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Iii~ ~·&gt;Ji!lla io llrlq ,a Wrap-~ to ~~teent lbe ...... fUneral beii1Yinll emotion:
as she struuled to reaCh her mooths in JaU, convicted by the
~ ~ 'falued lllkli: flt home. l!tJrlal will be; It · 1M · "Our leader Lal Bahadur car.
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flU .,_
. .. , It hrlqc ~" Letart Falla Ce!JI•Iary. . .'J'b6 Sbutrl dleci as a martyr lor Mrs. Glllldhl laces tlmOSI quest lor Independence. H~
b'3t: ~We: 'l'bt puiJ. '!lev. R."t:Vorlil'nltl* wlD Of. 'the cause ·Of pe~. We atlli Insurmountable Jl'O!llems IS late husband wu idlpr!soned
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"lttUe munis 1 Viet Cong
s we p ti Cong shot her in the face and
through a refugee village south then deliberatdy riddled thl
gunnin 61baby's body with machine gilD
01 Da Nang today,
The boy, clad In • blue down civilian men, wom&lt;!h and lire. . .
qaDI.. okl Jackel, IIOd oltlrl, chddren m what appeared to be Tu H~ep " located about 31
blaet oti lllltoy plllla and blat a VICious act o1 revenge.
m1les southwe~t "' Da ' Nang,
110tks, ••• louod by • tabbll
, w1thm the per~meter of
tilf·
huter In aa oulbouse on an
A government spokesman provincial capital of Tam Ky in
band--·• farm .... • - said the Communists killed 33 1Q
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Tbe fad bad bfeo beaten w civilians and wounded 54 m the The spokesman said tha
death
pre-dawn attack on the village Commums's held government
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relief fore;, at bav dun ng the
.,..,__"""""'""'•"''""' ""~'"' Reporfs !rom the refugee attack by taunchmg
· a sllllu&gt;center . said one mother knelt lilneoos mortar barrage against
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down .m front . of one of the the provincial capitol.
attackmg guernllas to beg for Tu Hiep was populated
mostly by South . Vietnamese
civilians who had fled from tbe
PARIS (UPI) _ President
Viet Cong in the Central
H••hland
Charles de Gaulle's government
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today admittat' "complicity" of
II appears that one of the
French secret agents in the
reasons for the vicious attack
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sinalion af Moroccan opposition
of rovenge" 8 military spoke,.
leader Mehdi Ben Barka..
man said.'
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COURT Th
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A communique fsa~ed 1\ter HOUSE, Ohio (UPil _ Mrs.
e guem 11 as struc less
today's regular Cabmet sessmn Jane Elizabeth Gibson, 60, than 24 hours before the
called the Ocl l.9 abcluc1ton on W h' t Co t H
sch•du\od start of tbe three and
a Paria street "a criminal en- ki~~d,.~n~n Joh~~y ;:n~' ~:.;1 one-llalf day lunar New War
terprll8 mounted !rom the start football eoach at Indiana Uni-[truce.
!rom abroad and _wh~eh had versity, received minor lnjurthe bl!neflt of certam complic· ies in a traffic crash near here
lty by agents o: the speciBI Tuesda
services or of French police oly.
ficers.''
Pont. 38, former coach af Miwed!, kooWII ooly ..
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Jn Kidnaping

\Voman Killed,
Pont In]'ured
In CoJJI'si'on

M-rs. GhandeI Elected
IndeIa p. rime
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An estlmafeG 450 delegates
frornoome 'Ill eountrles In Asia,
Africa lind Latin
America
attended ihe solldarlty meeting
here, Jan. 3-1~. Only a handlul
of !bern, mostly !rom African
nations, represented
govern- The anda pop and candy
mont.. Most were
political concession at the Middleport
lead~ opposing the regimes swimming pool this summer
In eilfteDCe in their countries. w!ll . be leased for private o!'"
eratio~ f~r the first ~e m
WASHINGTON - THE SU· the hJStory / If the pool s operpremr Court is expected to an· ation.
nounce II soon as possible lis This was approved by the
jodgme~l on the constltu!Jonall- Recreation commission Tues.
ty ol the Voting Rights Act of day night With chairman David
1965. How 10011 the opinion wdl Ohlinger presiding. In reorpiJi.
be .for!heomlng d~pends m~tly lOtion lor 19116 the commission
on how far apart m their v~ews re-elected Ohlinger chairman
tht nine justllces fmd themsel· and Chet Tannehill, secretary.
ves. The court took the case Gene Harris is the third mem·
under advisement Tuesday.
ber
Defense is Asking
At the close of arguments [
COl'lllllsSion wUl ICceptl
WI
Questions of Jury
:hie! Justice Eorl Warren said bids at once lor the concession
MIAMI (I]PI) - The de:he case hu "wide and pro- stand. They should be directed
fense asked prospective jurors
~f~ur ::~~~!!ow In the life to . Mr. Ohlinger In care of
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Tue~da~ if proof el "adultery,
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Middleport town ball. Further Racine Volunteer
Firemen lorrucation and Incesluous r ·· Helen H1cks, r.Jmeroy, was
WASHINGTON _
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A information rna~ be obtained have challenged the faculty of Uonships:• would Influence lhelr hospitalized Tuesday night lor
movt tp provide atra funds for from the COIIIIIIWJOD. .
Southern High School to a b~s. verdict m tlle murder lrlal ol treatment of IDJUrJes suffered
the "ar In ·VIet Nam and to It also was agreoid to re&lt;;llll:- kelbatl game Thursday evemng Candace Mossier and her ran- in a one . car accident oo East
help light inft.atJon, the Johjl- rnel)d to town council a revlaRin -~ th- h!ll\ odteot. "
Pj.._,,
M.aln-st al IO.ti p, m.
SOil adin)jjfj~ ·ww ral.. lit In pay · SC8JH 'iilif '}OD··auifjl: · -i'rocoeds 1rl&gt;m !)le,~,.WW "'"' • rlliY;:, b· i'~~-'"" lit , I'Oln.,;;,;
lee iiaid het au,
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go to the Ore department. Acl- ....~ted "' Is ....-.....
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and
nterest Gil g nment savmga menls at the park . and pool. mission wl\1 be 50 cents for ad- expe&lt;led tlie alate to hit hard fe went out of control
bmlds. to makf them compeU. These would Include .
ult• and 25 cents lor students on eccusaUons thai 8 torrid ro- struck two power poles. The
Uve with private
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tutlons
savmga ms I· -Employment of lour Ule- Players lor the fire- depart- mance between blonde Candace car was emo 19 ·
Wh' • H
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flllards at 7~ cents per hour men! will Include the Wolfe and Melvin Lane Powers was Pomeroy emergency squad'llc.'tel ouseld thean
Treasury -Emplovment of • head life: brothers, Larry, Hilton, Jr. and lhe motive lor the slaying of men took Mrs Hicks to Meigs
O~ be
'" s aa
amount had guard at ' f1.25 per hour wh1 Du ane, wh''Don aId muIll·m \Uto--•· for treatment
not
d lded bu
''" Mr·
•-• Jacques Moss· General Hospital
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~ would be !he assistant recrea- Athletle Director, Is_ expected ler, Candy'• buaband.
o1 head lacerations. Police are
!rom the present 3.75 ~- :1 Uon director.
to lead the faculty five - ex.
continuing their Investigation.
was likely.
pe
- Employ a qualified recrea- ~ctly where he -nearmg r,eWEATBER
lion director at $350 per liroment age - wllJ lead them
liPTON., N. Y. - A NUCL£. month, or $1,050 for the BUnt• was not enlarged upon.
Colder ICatlertd areas west o~~N ~= ~~::; -The
11 engineer, shlrUess and cov. mer, who would superv_ise the
NOVEIJST IS DEAD
and south. Snow ftiiiTiel aortlt·
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ered with llpstlck·llke warpaint, poo an a u rocrea JOn proSAN FRANCISCO (UPI)H
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golf tournament has found newn
gunn\l() down three fellow sci- gram at the park,
Kathleen Norris, one of A,merl·
financial hacking and will be
enlists, ahot at a fourth and fa. Approval of this plan would c•'s most prolific
woman
LOOAL T"MPS
held June 3-5 ~esplte poor
tally wounded himself Tuesday !~~~:e:~:~:U:":r bud~e~ novelists, died Tuesday at the The temperature In Pome-lattendance lost year. A savings
•.t ~· Ato~~c Energy Commls. !Jon ol $7 000 approvJ"':;!~ age of 85 in the San Francisco roy's business district at tf.15 , and loan association has agreed
aw~ 9 roo aven National Lab- this month by council. e Mrs. hom~ of her son, Dr. Frank a.m. today was 2'l degrees un-1to . underwrite the I$2,500 in
ora ory.
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Noms
der sunny sk!OB
priZes
Pollee said Michael M»resca, Yvonne Scally, s~mlng In·
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34, hac! been regarded as ''very struclor, wUI be mvlted to requiet ilnd a friendly person" commend pool rules, subject to
but 011\Y a day earlier had co~ approval by the commission.
pial~ he was "being followed
and lllied upon." A doctor at
lhe Ia~ advised him to see a psy·
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cllnod 11ala durlnJ IllS aad
a further drop can be expeef..
ed next )'OIIr, lite u. s. Alfl·
cullllre ·Departmelli llid 1oday.
There were I,GOII fewer
farms In Ohio In IHI thaD
11165, atndlng al a total tl
!U,IIO. 11111 the end of litis
year, tbe total .,., •l&lt;JlfCied
to be doWII to llfi,IIOI.
Land uaed · lor larmo drGpo
ped to 112 mJlllo
Ia
the otate ;. 11165 ~ •::~ ••·
peeled to taU to 11 mUllan
acrea Ibis year.

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to lmp)emenl
recommendati(J"' for a hemisphere-wide
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The kidnaping brought I new:~~~.~:. o~;;,ori:~'H!~~::~ a:d i
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released.
I Funeral services lor Mahlon
One of his assistants: Nick iMeKay Hayes, who died et hll
MourouzJS, 32 • was hospitalized home in Great Bend, _Tuesday
Wllh face lacerations and Jaw afternoon of pne~morua will
and chest IDJUrles.
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be held at the reSJ?ence '!bur..
Authontie.s saJd Mrs. GJbs~ ~ day at 2 p. m. w1th bomal bl
turn&lt;d left m front of Pont s the Beoch Grove Ce~etery.
car at an mterse~·flor on u. s. l Survivors include Ius parenlt
22, about four miles west of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hayes,
' here.
Great Be&lt;~d : two
"' nthers,
Russell Hayes, Buffalo. N. Y.l
TO QVIET TITLE _
~nd Qum Hayes. Hnuston. Tel.
A petitiOn has been liled
A SISler, Jane, preceded him
Me~gs County Common Pleas
death.
ATIIENS, Ohto (~Pil - The Court by C. C. Cuckler agalllSt The family requests
that
Jonathan Perkins Wetthee home Rolland and Hel~n Neu~zling et flowers be omitted and do...
011 College Hill, abool 12 miles a! seekmg to qwet a title and tions be made to the Cerebral
nortbeasl of _here on Ohio 13, ror otller rolief. In aoolher ac- Palsy fund. Friend~ may call at
".u destroyed by fire Tuesday t1on~ The Fanners Bank and the residence anyti~e: The E•
night.
Savmgs Company has li!o&lt;l for ing Funeral home IS m chari!J.
The 1bree ·story frame build· a cognovit note judgment of Hev. Richard Martin w111 olil.
loi, erected In the shape of 1 •1,793.34 agamst Anthony Carll· ciate •
croaa, orJsliutUy was known as lo, Rt. I, LangsvJ!Je.
Mount Auburn, home of Weith·
Veterat11 Hospital
ee's private co-educational col·
SQUAD CALLED
Admlaalons - Audrey Gif!bll.
lege, one of the first In tbe Mrs. Henry Cade, Bailey ·Run New Haven; Simon Johnsoa,
SUtte.
a maternity case, was &lt;ran&amp;- Minersville; Mrs. Henry C~,
l _was owned by Mr. and ported to Veterans Memonal Pomeroy; Radcliff Hqer, Mi4o
Mrs. Burt Kozma, wlto spent hospital Tuesday by Mlddte'port dleport.
:M y~ restoring It to 1st orf&amp;· E·R squadmen.
DIICIJarCN - Lottie Shel·
Ina! 186S setting. ·
fteld, Racine; Mrs. Charlll
The lumlshlnga destroyed InMetp Gtaerat llesplltl
Neutzling and daughter, Masoa;
eluded W~llhee's 1832 diploma Admlssltns - Elda Callo- Danay Moonald, Athens; Bitfrom Ohfo llnlvmlty, leeteros way, CtloMlle; Helen Hicks, 1y Sayre, New Ha~.
he used and n~ oil pamt· Pomeroy.
8lrlll - Mr. and Mra. IIent'f
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Dlaclltrpi-Nollt• . Catle,Pomeroy,alOIL
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crisis in France's relations with
the Arab natiow. Th~ scandal
also shook De Gaulle s new
go~~nment and threatened the
pollUcal fut~e of some of hiS
Cab111et mJmsters and closest
adviSers.
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Bisonsllit
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HEATING
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SERVICE and SAVINGS

Due to Reasons Beyond Our Control

ALL STARS

We Were Unable To Supply The Golclflsh
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From Now At The Same Price 29c.

DUnONS &amp; ROLLERS

The Buffalt Bisons han,ded
the Wabama White Falcons
loth Ioea of the season Tuesday
night by a score of 61h11 In
game played on the Falcon
floor.

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RUTLAND,
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d women too!

If we'd

treat our mal~!l as If we . - - - - NOW GOING ON AT - - - - ,
ht lose them
tomorrow,
e marriages madt! in Heav- ;
•'111 would slay there. - H.
Middleport, Ohio
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~k "Moher of Eight'' was unSHO~
loves junk mail.
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kl to send back the poslagepllld envelopes empty. I couldl 'fi:do that to anyone.
II means a lot tn me just
b~ th e postman stop at my
dour. And, besides. Joto of that
soitalled junk mail is lnte~rest­
Jnfi and the coupons sometimes
aaft me money. I open everlhlll,q, and think other people
1h&amp;i!Jd too. Arter all, these com.

CLOSE OUTS
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Blonde Oak Tables

Record Cabinets
Cedar Chest

~ies spend a lot on advertislnj. 1'hey deserve to be read.

Beildes, I once found a check
lori:$700 in an unopene&lt;' env•ekl
ap( somebody had thrown in
lhoflpost office wastepaper baskeG: I returned it and the compaj sent me a eheck lor $5.00
Tor'Javlng them lot of trouble.
l'b4J might not be very much .
ID IPme people but for a w~&gt;- '
mall who lives on $80 a month ;
Socilll Security, it's a Jot. Probab)y no one who hao plenty of
mlli!Oy e10joys junk mail, but
I'm ; sure lonely people do. -

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2 Pc. L.R. SulfH $99
Plofform Rockus $19
Sofa s.ds . . .
$58
3 Pc. B.R. SulfH $99
Bunk Bods,
Complefe ...... . $68
Twin Site
Hollywood Beds . $39
Mete! Wardrobes
$12.95
Recliner Chairs . $49
3 drowu Chesto $19

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7'12 x 9'12 Ovol Braided Rugs ... . . ...••. $29.95
9 x 12 Nylon Rugs, Broadloom Quality ••. $39.95
9 x 12 Axmlnster Rugs\ . .. ............. "9.95
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24" Block Suparlast Melling . ... . ... .. yd. $2.50

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In the reserve game the Little Falcons won their ei'gntt• ll
came of the season, 40-34.

PINTO
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The' Waha~ club Is Idle new :
tmtil Saturdiy nigh! when !I
travels to Middleport lor a re- '
tum eng8f1~ent.

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16 oz.
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M. Fry 3-5-11. Totals 21-9-51.

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3 Positloa Heats

Top teams In the G~~~~~ ~~
Independent Basketbal!
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will clash al 9 p.m. Thursday
In lhe Washinglon School
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Daslum. One will be laying an
unblemished record on the line.I
Undefeated G &amp; J Auto Parts
(12-0l will lake on Firestone
SOD (11-1) In the feature lilt of
the evening. First meeting of
the two squad• resulled in a G
&amp; J will, 89-55, which hos IUrn· ll
"" out to be Firestone'• only
less In league play.
!)penlng game at 7 p.m. Thurs12" to 19"
day pita Elberfelds (3-9)
Pomeroy against Weiher's 14
I) Weiher'• are tied for lourtb
place witb McClellan's, and El·
beWelds are In fiftb. In a prel'i.
up
q111 match Elber(elds came
on top 71-81.
.
At 8 p.m. Thursday, McC~el·ll ,__.._,_,._.,.
, ......_
lan'a (4-ll) of Oak Hill goes
tarnst wst ptace nunlop's 12
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10) llf Pl. Pleasant. Last
Iiiii McClellan's walloped
lop's 1119-76.

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Pink Lotloo w lloor L1-uld

Cora -

Dry Sklo

.
Cleansing Cream .... *lu
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Both-m Tissue
4 roll pek 44c
Facial Tissue .. 5 boxes 97o
Rubbinjl Alcohol
.
8 fl. 01. 22c
ShoveCrwm,
Reg. $1.29 64c
Adhesl-.. To!'" . . . . . . . 12c
Childs Asplnn, I DO's .. 29c

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Super Plenamins •.• _ '2.59
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Special $1.19

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PORTABLES

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$389·00

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with
lind
ltond

CO&lt;d _

STAINLESS STEEL
LADIES &amp; MENS NYLON

•

Hair Brushes v- C~ce- 29c
SHEER LYCRA SPANDEX

......."' .. ~ , •..

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H.I-FI STEREO
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Cough Syrup R·~- 39c
Razor Blades D~:n:rs - 29c

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COOKIES

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4 VARIEnES
WAGNER'S

Pockots _ _

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STALK

HUNT'S CATSUP ·
20 oz.
29c

Dl--

T.V. and Hi~Fi STEREOS ·

Dully 0-4-4, Garrison
Raynes 8-7-23, Fowler 3-5-11,
Hedrick 0.1·1, Cochran 6-7-19.
Totala 18-24-60.

CELERY

lOLL----- - - - - - - - - - - -

WOR BLADES

BUFFALO (61)

BONUS BUY

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100 SlZI
21c

on
1966

WAHAMA (51)

WAX PAPER
125 FT.
27c

JAR - - - - - - - - - - - -

ADMIRAL RADIOS &amp; TV'a
DUPLEX REFRIGERATORS • , • •••..... . SAVE
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$1,99

BRITE SiT

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FEVER
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ASST.
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INGELS
FURNITURE

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Dlll7 Seotln8!,

PLUMBING
AND

GOLDFISH SALE
Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 19, 19~

Bisonsllit
Falcons with
60-51 Loss

HEATING
Ph- WY4-2550

TOPS IN QUALITY
SERVICE and SAVINGS

Due to Reasons Beyond Our Control

ALL STARS

We Were Unable To Supply The Golclflsh
For Our Rexall Cut Cost of Uving Sale.

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From Now At The Same Price 29c.

DUnONS &amp; ROLLERS

The Buffalt Bisons han,ded
the Wabama White Falcons
loth Ioea of the season Tuesday
night by a score of 61h11 In
game played on the Falcon
floor.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

NOW IN PROGRESS

CONTINUES
THRU
JAN. 22nd

. PRICES EFFECTIVE THUR. • fRI. ·SAT., JAN. 20-21-22
RUTLAND,
OHIO

FAIRMONT DAIRY FAIR

ICE MILK
~gallon
carton

49c

CHUCK
ROAST

CHUCK
ROAST
d women too!

If we'd

treat our mal~!l as If we . - - - - NOW GOING ON AT - - - - ,
ht lose them
tomorrow,
e marriages madt! in Heav- ;
•'111 would slay there. - H.
Middleport, Ohio
l&gt;tjjr Helen :
I
f am one I Iitle widow lady ,
~k "Moher of Eight'' was unSHO~
loves junk mail.
II

BAKER FURNITURE

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tb , ,k "Mother of Eight"' was un- :

kl to send back the poslagepllld envelopes empty. I couldl 'fi:do that to anyone.
II means a lot tn me just
b~ th e postman stop at my
dour. And, besides. Joto of that
soitalled junk mail is lnte~rest­
Jnfi and the coupons sometimes
aaft me money. I open everlhlll,q, and think other people
1h&amp;i!Jd too. Arter all, these com.

CLOSE OUTS
l PRICE!

Blonde Oak Tables

Record Cabinets
Cedar Chest

~ies spend a lot on advertislnj. 1'hey deserve to be read.

Beildes, I once found a check
lori:$700 in an unopene&lt;' env•ekl
ap( somebody had thrown in
lhoflpost office wastepaper baskeG: I returned it and the compaj sent me a eheck lor $5.00
Tor'Javlng them lot of trouble.
l'b4J might not be very much .
ID IPme people but for a w~&gt;- '
mall who lives on $80 a month ;
Socilll Security, it's a Jot. Probab)y no one who hao plenty of
mlli!Oy e10joys junk mail, but
I'm ; sure lonely people do. -

Several table la1 .. p1
and
odds and ends of
talJjpg

BUDGET
SPECIALS ·

2 Pc. L.R. SulfH $99
Plofform Rockus $19
Sofa s.ds . . .
$58
3 Pc. B.R. SulfH $99
Bunk Bods,
Complefe ...... . $68
Twin Site
Hollywood Beds . $39
Mete! Wardrobes
$12.95
Recliner Chairs . $49
3 drowu Chesto $19

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9 x 12 Linoleum Rug• . . . . . .. . .. .. .. • .. . $4.88
7'12 x 9'12 Ovol Braided Rugs ... . . ...••. $29.95
9 x 12 Nylon Rugs, Broadloom Quality ••. $39.95
9 x 12 Axmlnster Rugs\ . .. ............. "9.95
9 x 12 Axminster Rugs . ............... $48.00
24" Block Suparlast Melling . ... . ... .. yd. $2.50

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55c

ENGLISH
ROAST - -

STEWING
lb.

BEEF ·····••··· · ···

303

Stokely PEARS
HALVES
35c

c

LIVING ROOM
2 Pee.
SUITES AND CHAIRS - - - Sullol f"'m

$248

America'• Flnesf-Provlncefown Maple

Bedroom, Living Rm., Dining Rm Save 20%
SPECIAL SALE ON

1965 &amp; 1966 Model Frigidaire Applianc"

CUT·RITTE

CONVENIENT
TERMS

FREE
DELIVERY I

In the reserve game the Little Falcons won their ei'gntt• ll
came of the season, 40-34.

PINTO
DRY BEANS

The' Waha~ club Is Idle new :
tmtil Saturdiy nigh! when !I
travels to Middleport lor a re- '
tum eng8f1~ent.

LB.

CRISP
FLA.

r.AG .

JO BO
DOG FOOD
oz.

l6

CAN

c

HUNT'S

LARGE

CAN - - - - - - - -

c

FRUIT COCKTAIL
103
27c
CAN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

FRESH PAK

SALAD DRESSING
16 oz.
27c
DEL MONTI

PEAS
2.: 43c
SlltiShlno Crockors - - - - - lb. box 33e

FRESH

KALE
10 oz.
PKG.

BONUS BUY

'lbompson +0-8, Arlhur 14-6;
Marshall 1'0-18, Redman 448,
M. Fry 3-5-11. Totals 21-9-51.

ALARM CLOCK

HAIR BRUSHES

Plain Dlol
Ivory, Pink

29C

Yovr
Choice

orAquoc-

Super lycra Spandex

SUNBEAM B.ECTRIC

Alarm Clock . $2.69

Big Clash is
Thursday in

REXAU ELECTRIC

Pad · · $1.79

Local

SUPPORT HOSE
pair $1.99

a-a GuoraniMcl Quotlty

Detergent "· o.. _ _ 47c
Gllllll 21

Washable Vinyl

BABY PANTS
4 pair pack 49c

Attractivo Modern C'""

3 Positloa Heats

Top teams In the G~~~~~ ~~
Independent Basketbal!
I
will clash al 9 p.m. Thursday
In lhe Washinglon School
I
Daslum. One will be laying an
unblemished record on the line.I
Undefeated G &amp; J Auto Parts
(12-0l will lake on Firestone
SOD (11-1) In the feature lilt of
the evening. First meeting of
the two squad• resulled in a G
&amp; J will, 89-55, which hos IUrn· ll
"" out to be Firestone'• only
less In league play.
!)penlng game at 7 p.m. Thurs12" to 19"
day pita Elberfelds (3-9)
Pomeroy against Weiher's 14
I) Weiher'• are tied for lourtb
place witb McClellan's, and El·
beWelds are In fiftb. In a prel'i.
up
q111 match Elber(elds came
on top 71-81.
.
At 8 p.m. Thursday, McC~el·ll ,__.._,_,._.,.
, ......_
lan'a (4-ll) of Oak Hill goes
tarnst wst ptace nunlop's 12
_
10) llf Pl. Pleasant. Last
Iiiii McClellan's walloped
lop's 1119-76.

29C

First Quality Mesh or
Jtefll]ar .KIIlL Popular Shade..

Dependability
Assured!

·~eg. 9.95 Heating Pad $4.97

Pink Lotloo w lloor L1-uld

Cora -

Dry Sklo

.
Cleansing Cream .... *lu
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Both-m Tissue
4 roll pek 44c
Facial Tissue .. 5 boxes 97o
Rubbinjl Alcohol
.
8 fl. 01. 22c
ShoveCrwm,
Reg. $1.29 64c
Adhesl-.. To!'" . . . . . . . 12c
Childs Asplnn, I DO's .. 29c

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Super Plenamins •.• _ '2.59
Rod Rubber

Hot Water Bottle
Special $1.19

REXALL

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Autom1flo

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4 FLAVORS

21" COLOR

PORTABLES

,.

PKG.

CONSOLUTE ·

' $98·00

$389·00

REXALL INFRA-RED

HEAT LAMP
ShoHor Roslotont, Comploto $2 99
with
lind
ltond

CO&lt;d _

STAINLESS STEEL
LADIES &amp; MENS NYLON

•

Hair Brushes v- C~ce- 29c
SHEER LYCRA SPANDEX

......."' .. ~ , •..

Support Hose

t •••

H.I-FI STEREO
'"""~"'"*

Cough Syrup R·~- 39c
Razor Blades D~:n:rs - 29c

Off

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'

REXALL CHERROSOTI

Elec. Vaporizer
Shut
$ .9S
Stoom 1·10 !lours _ __ 2

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WITH' AM-FM SOLID SJATE RADIO

COOKIES

ea Speakors ·•
e Lifetime Diamond Stylus
ePrecislon Soi'uid Control Center With Baso Boost
aild Contour Control

4 VARIEnES
WAGNER'S

Pockots _ _

1

STALK

HUNT'S CATSUP ·
20 oz.
29c

Dl--

T.V. and Hi~Fi STEREOS ·

Dully 0-4-4, Garrison
Raynes 8-7-23, Fowler 3-5-11,
Hedrick 0.1·1, Cochran 6-7-19.
Totala 18-24-60.

CELERY

lOLL----- - - - - - - - - - - -

WOR BLADES

BUFFALO (61)

BONUS BUY

--rmnrJ~----

Stewed Tomatoes
100 SlZI
21c

on
1966

WAHAMA (51)

WAX PAPER
125 FT.
27c

JAR - - - - - - - - - - - -

ADMIRAL RADIOS &amp; TV'a
DUPLEX REFRIGERATORS • , • •••..... . SAVE
Many Other Items-Too Numerous To Llat

59~

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FAMOUS FLEXSTEEL

REG.
49c

clb ROUND BONE

CLOVER FARM SPECIALS

I

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C.rton of 6 Bottlft- SPECIAL

STAINLESS STEEL

81
CENTER
CUT

DIET PEPSI

Rexall Thermos

plnt99C

VA
_CUUM
BOTTLE ;...._ 1lze

.

--pair

$1,99

BRITE SiT

HAIR SPRAY

::... _ 59c
FEVER
THUMOMETER

. ..,

To Reed_

77c

ASST.
BOXED NOm

!'.: 4 ~&gt;oxoo99c
ILECTREX

WASHABLI! VINYL

BATTERIES

Baby Pants-

t velt tnnslotclr .. D.
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4 for SO.

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GRAPE- DRINK
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Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Jail. 19, 1968

Disappointed

Bearcats Tangle
With Bradley 5;
'Skins at Home
By Uulted Pres• IDternatlonal

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Cinciunati hosts Bradley's
&amp;ixth-ranked Braves and Miami
entertains dangerous Western
Mlchlgao tonight In Ohio college basketball headlmers.
Second place in the Missouri
Valley Conference will be up for
grabs when Cincinnati and
BMldley tangle and Miami's 3-o
record in the Mid - American
Conference will be in jeopardy
qainsl Western Michigan.
.
.
Ill another big one torught,
Dayton puts its 11-2 record on
l1te line at Louisvtlle. Oth&lt;r
1ames feature Findlay at Otterbein, Capilli at Ohio Northn 1od Ashland at Mount Un·
loll, all oon-.:ooference affairs,
IIlii Cle~eland Stale •t Ailejheny (PL),

Royals Just
1 Point Out

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•••ar·...,.t, O.. ·ln. J9, 1188

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yor Un_dsay Blew I"t BI"g
WlL · Quill Ran Ov
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BJ LYU: WILSON

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J1n1i lillfpatioul

ru,., Jolla v. Undlay of
Naw Yark blew hiJ cbance to
ataJ!d, lin fMt tall In lbt
Republlcaa party a1 the pubUc't dlfeader agalnll the
aavqe brutallly of aa illegal
transit 1trlkt.
I:Jndaay blew 11 big. Mike
Quill ad bill Iough pals puahtd
the mayor .niUlld Uke a bully
. and bill png Plubel al'OIIlld the
new ldd 011 lbl block. Mike and
hla Jadl acomlll tha mayor as
"p!plqu 1 t." Mikt'l word.
t'bq - e d at him.

"~,
wnen

the city's ordeal was
ended and Lindsay'• public
1m age h~d been e r ~elly
smeared, chief umon negotiator
Doug!~ ~acMahon aummed up
the u~Ion' contempt l?r the
chamung young man .~n City
Hall. Said
1 MacMahon: I think
he M? ,~me good on-the-job
lralnmg.
·
Lindsay had almost everything going for him in the
transit strike and still he blew
it. The public was
for the
mayor or for anyone with the
guts to sland up to Mike Quill.
The law was on Lindsay's aide

~~~-. .. ttrllli wullltPL. fllar!DIIIId
•.
~...~~ ~ ,~;nallve
1
Not even Quill denied that.
llttptlt .Libor
Quill's .. outragoous perlor.
rnance d!St!Usted some of bls
own colleagues ln the labor
union buslnea.. AFL-CJO Pres!dent George Meany gave Quill
the back of his hand. Tough
Mike defied 'ern all, Including
Presldont Johnson. The Presldent sat this one l!Ut for lack
el authority to deal w1th the
union,.. alhough LBJ hed
equally as much authority In
that area as t!Ver he had to
deal with sleel prices.
So Lindsay really had everything except the John&lt;on
administration going lor hlm.
But the mayor did not find
within himself the strength and
fortitude to take on Quill. The
Mayor seemed to have_ no
slomach for the pobllcal
equivalent of a contact sporl.
John Lindsay's career aa lhe

PINTO BEANS
Open MOll. Thru Thurs., t:OO

By U~lted Proq lnternallonal ' led until midway in tho liiCOnd

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Maca"'"' Ad IMf -

DUNCAN HIND Whitt-,...... - Dlwlta , . .

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CKE MIX ~3-s1oo

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FLORIENT
HOUSIHOLD
DEODORANT

LAST WEEK
To Redeem

ChHif,

Sauerkraut
22

was lha dank ~eeno of a "Dead· The lfJ'eat poiDI ill thai till!
lock of Democracy," to para· llleged horse-~ evils tl
phrase the title of a widely eli• Congressional p~ o4
cussed - and hrllllanUy wrong. whlcb lbt aeniorily oyatem Ia
beaded - book of attock by the arcli·vlllain to reform.mlnd.
Prof James McGr01or Burns. Ill erilies - bave J10iblag IDIICII
Colllfl'l!ll, ln Ill ridiculously Ia- to do with aaythlng It all. I!IJ'IIo
elfectull stole and structure, est proposals for "reform" ol
was about u unloved
Ill ColqJreaa nao doubt••• I 111
academic orlllel as II would IJ lllOIIvalod by tha
be possible for aaytblng to be. that IOIIIetbiDC IJ wrq willa
So whit baa happened
to the meehaDiam. In deeper truth,
change all Ibis? Both the polls they are IIOIJ'Iy alway• motiv»
and tho ~eat.of-thepanta into~ Ill by simple dislike olthe billa
ton of some observers 11111es1 Congress 11 eurrtlllly passiDI
that nothing much baa happened aad simple yeamlng lor the liiii
except that (:(l•gress In its last It Is not paSRIDI
11ession fell under PresideD! When !be borne leanl 1o Ill
Johnson's spur and dispatched eighth plact the fans are qulolo
a vast volume of legislation to boo the umpire - tha.t is, lhl
which, as it now appears, a rna· embodlmen of the rules of tha
jority of the publle likes.
game. So it is with (:(lngresa.
There wa1 anylhlng but a Thus, even lbougll
HW
"deadlock," and nobody could Ills in the bright 111118bine, the
possibly accuse that oe'88ion of realistlc will be lllllliaa to ..
CoJ11!1'ess of Jetting
the dead auma that vast "reforms" will
band of the past paralyze the proceed from b1a ilowly aeeep.
present and future - and all table institution ln remor.. r...
tbat sort of thing.
its sinful past. For most of tba
Of course, Jhe real truth Is rules of the game - includlllg
thaet the popularity or unpopu· senoiority - are there baeauH
tarity of Congress actually and men have found they must be.
rightly depends on what It does And they still will be lbert
or doesn't do at a give• time. when the 90th Congreu atsem11 a president IB strong with h• bies in January, 1967 - in good
people, if his programs seem .. image" or bad "imafe" as the
to them in their inleresl and If ease may !hen be.
his relationship with Congress (Copyright, 1966, by United
is mutually productive, the Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

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CHEESE FOOD
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GRAP~FRUIT

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SIZE

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M,OBTON'S
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TANGELOS

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BROCK'

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Mr. and Mrs . Herman London 1
SrncereJy youra,
and Patricia wero Mr. and
Gordon_!ooten, President
Mrs. Ralph Moore and Mn. [
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Mary Ellen Roush of New and brother 1nd lilltr·ln·law,
Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and
Moore and Christy of Pomeroy I son, John lll.
and Kearney Donahue of Mar- Mrs. Gar! Hubbard is convaJ.
ion. Arternoon
callers were escmg at her home after beMrs. James Guinther,
Lori ing confined to Holzer bOSpiW
and Carrie.
Ellen New land oJ Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow He11-1visited recent.ly with her n..i~ce
drix sod children visited re- , Mrs. Guy Gumther and family.
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DINNERWARE
with Purcha~t of One 4-Pitct Place Stt·
ting, Sal• Priced at $1.'19 with Coupon
and a $5.00 purchase. Take Advantage
of tht Other Mon~-Saving1 and Extra
Stamp Coupons in Your New EVANS
lonus Booklet.

The Gallia • Meigs (:(lrpora- from the program.
tion for Community Action The Corporation h&lt;:~!!
mad~
Is established to fight tbe war application to the ChiCago Ofon poverty in both counties, It lice for a Development Loan
is composed of members fromJtn the very near fulure we wi!l
both counties and membership hire a Director, an assis!a nt
is open to all resident&amp;.
Director, 1 Secretary-bookkeepAll proposals which concern · er and a Survey Assistant. The
both counties must be approv- latter two will be birod from lhe
od by Uie membership before low income 1roup If P09Sible
request is made for a grant. "' find qualified personnel. Any
Therefore all residents have an I cftizen of Gailla or Meigs Coun·
opportunity to reYiew, approve I ty may apply for these post·
or reject a proposal. Participa- tions. Applications may be subtion of the residents of both milled to Gordon Wooten of tho
counties w1U be continuously ; Gallia County Welfare Departencouraged. Cooperation
be- l ment or to David McKenzie of
tween the corporation and all the ASC Office.
public agencies engaged in the Qualifications ol tho Direclor
war on poverty will be estab- m that he shall be a (:(IJIOJe
llshed Ul insure thai those '" sraduate, or have at lellt ltV·
need will have an opportunity en years experience Jn mllll8eto benefit to the fullest extent mont or leadership positions.
He rr.ust demonstrate an llllder·
slanding and appreciation of the
objectives of the Etonomic Opportunity Act and the anls of
the Community Action
l'rolfl'am . He must possess the ability to organize and diroct people In the accompliohment of
New Year'&amp; dinner guests of I Community goals.

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SMALL COLLEGE POLL
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NEW YORK IUPII -The 1
Boston led by 20 points at small col lege basketboll ratings
halft1me but the Pislons raJJi 2tl l' nit e rl Press International
J9 points in the third small l'flllege basketball ratings
quarter to cut their deficit to w1th hrst-place votes and woo93-00. Detroit then scored the lost records through Saturday,
first eight points in lhe final Jan. 15. in parentheses :
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good. The Celtics had a chance Southern Ill. (191 18·31
312
10 tie In the final second of play North. Dakota 15! 114-2)
242 1
but Mel Counts missed the Evansville 131 19-4)
224 ,
1econd of two foul attempts.
Tenn. Slate 121 19-j)\
168 1
164
Tht Philadelphia 711ers moved ' Central St. tOhiol 111-2)
wllbin three lJames of Boston 1Oglethorpe ill 113·01
129
by topping the Baltimore , Grambling 121 114·21
126
llulletr 128-117, while the Sl. I Akron Ill 19-11
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Louis Hawks overcome a 21 - Valparaiso tll-3
84 :
point three-quarter deficit to i Long Island U. (I) 111-1)
63
down the New York KnirkerS-.ond 10 - II. Abilene Chrisllockero lor the 1eeond stralaht Ian 111 4&lt;1 : 12. Kentucky
llilht 109-107.
Weslt'yan 32 : 13 (tie), Steubenville and Arkansas State 27; 15,
NBA Stndilll•
Cheyney State 21; 18, Seatle
B,y U~lted Pren Jntematiooal Pacific 19: 17._ South Carolina
Eastera Dllaio•
State 15 . 18. Assumption 13; 19,
W. L Pet ' lndtana State II: 20, Norlhern
Booton
29 13 .troll Michigan 10.
Clacinnall
31 14 .689 Other teams receiving five or
Pblladelphia
27 17 .614 more points- Fresno State,
New York
14 30 .318 Pac1fic Lutheran. Philadelphia
Westrrn Division
Textde. Youngstown. Mt St.
W. L Prt Mary's. Si. Joseph's (N, M.),
!.eo Angeles
28 22 .560 Cenlral Washington State, CarBaltimore
21 2fi .469 son Newman.
Su Frnoclsco
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19 26 .422 1 College Ra•ketball Results
Detroit
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Tuesday's Results
East
Cilleinnati ll9 Los Angeles 108 Do Paul 81 Niagara 61
Detroit 116 Boston m (al Kmgs Point 52 Pratt 50
Pblla)
Springfield 61 Northeastern 60
S.t Louis 109 New York 107
South
Philadelphia l2C Baltunore 117 Florida 74 F'lorida St. 6~
Fla A&amp;M 109 Tuskegee Ins!. 85
FIGHT RESULT'
N.Car. A&amp;T 69 Lvngstone 57
PI1'1'SBURGfl (UPII - John· Wnstn Slem St. 94 Morgan 79
ny Morris. 160, Pltlsburgh, out Clemson 70 The Citadel 61
~ulnted Rubin !Hurricane! Car- Furman 7R Wofford 75 (ot)
ter, 157, Peterson, N. J. tlO). 1Gatl:a1u!'l t09 Salisbury St.. 87
Phill1ps Oilers 74 Va. Tech 68
NEW YORK iUPII - Benii·'J
Midwe•l
· Ortiz Puerto Rico, 129, stop- Bld)·n-WIIce 91 Hiram 78
ped Ray Cruz, New
York. F: Ill 84 Hall 1lnd. I St 7~
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Neb,.ska 83 Kansas 7o
iOmaha 86 K~arney 71
DISAPPEARING ACT
ILake ForeSI 77 Concordia 69
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. !UP)) Aurora 71 Eureka 61
-Paul Pena went to the houSf 1Bethel 54 Kon. Wesleyan 53
~ rents to clean it and noticed INorlh Dakota 91 Bemidji 76
- the doors were gone. He ; Belhel 1 Minn.) 93 Winona 83
returned Jaler and the windows ' Wittenberg 70 Heidelberg 60
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MuskllliJum 13 Kenyon 70
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Southwell
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Texas AS(M 64 Texas 57
I . He reported the thefts to ! Hendrix 74 Ark. AM&amp;N 67
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Deall&lt;i LBJ'1 Great Society.
WASHINGTON - The lllh 71 per cent of lhe people. AM awn of it all illbat Qmgrec
that Caqrep 11M 111t.red 111 aecood 71 per ee.at, u lbe aayiDC 1IHd becom111 a cood CUY· Given re
After Llndlay'• los!Dc brlllll LindSIY demonstrated
;ealoa warmed bJ lila glow o1 to co ala't hly 1adeed
It verse llictora - a allppllll Pres
with tough Mike Quill, the lhl1 tlad of unhitched, frte
de&amp;rH el public approval
to
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victory ldent, a dull llld nnJnopt~ ~
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Lindsay ·for· Prtildeat lllthu- wbeellna IJ a cood way to pi I* 801 1mowa ln decades, ll 1n the lmqt dlpartJnent fir ao legislative record, a otorile ca' 1
oiasls may be htv1111 oecond elected. But be allo · demon- uer ID thil ceDiury
Institution which ocored oaly S5 1111k1oJ slrulgle betwtea Co1 ~
thougbll. Second tholJibll auch 1trated that Important Republl- lleceDl publlc -on polla per &lt;tllll two yearo ago at about gress and President - the1
as: Woold Jobn Lindsay be the can party prmclpleo lllWlt be by the perceptiM'"LouiJ Harris the time of trllllltlon In the Concras becomes a bad guy · 1
best eqUipped Amerlc~n to go lbandCiled II aa el.ecllon il It pve the old h•IIIO'It on Cap~ Wbllo House from the Kennedy There is one qualification
up against Red Cblna 1 Mao be IVOII In such a constituency tul IOU
favorable raUng by to the Johason Admi.II!Jtration. Most of thole who are qulckea .
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Tse-Tu111 ln a eontest of ~IU u New York City. Lilldaay
It seems only yesterday tha.t to criticize Conaress are libel
and will for world domlal&lt;ia. or ehoaa to 1llp hla Republlcan
batalions of political ~clentillll als - quickest, !bat 11, wbtl
aga~nat 10101 Kremlla bully IIIOOI'lnp fur a lead rope to ud to Ill Coaservative1 ~ It ..re proclaimio&amp; in enfevered Co~~~ress ill baJlly about liberal
hoy.
New York's Liberal party. By Is poslllble for 1 polillcal seminars that Congress wu 1111- legislatioa. ADd · the comm
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Ulldentoadable lloabl
that etrategy h • oblaiRed earvlldato •nywhere to cam· posalhly obstructive, hopeless· run of liberals art more arlicu·
C on 1 1 rvative RepubllclDI election lo be mayor of New palgn_ for publlc office on a 1y out of date, 81ld absolutely Isla than lhe common run o1
may be forgiven a dilposltlon York City,
combiullon of U_!&gt;eral and incapable of deaiiDg ineflectllely conaervatives. Ergo, tha liberal
lo doubt that Lladuy il the Nollllng ha1 bappe11td alllCil Republlcaa pollclea. Tltey do with 1JH1 problerna of IIIli' limes. bowls are not only more rr.
man to aend qalnlt Red Mao. to uplam to moat Republk:llll DOl mlz.
For one example, Congras quen\, but also louder. '

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have smlnd the first fort.
night tf b1J term 11 1111)'01',
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Lindsay lor 1 RepubUCaa
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Ill ugalnly fall.
quicklj• shot out to an 18-point
Bolton, which hao won the lead to wrap Up the contest.
J:astera Division title in the .
Hllh Seorera Lose
National Baske'tball Association Musklngum came from behind
1ine straight years, came late in the 1arne to overcome a
within 1 single percentage point 31-polnl performance by KenGl falling from the top Tuesday yon's hoi • shoolilll freshman
light when it dropped 8 ]Jtj..IJ5 John Dunlop .. 'J'he eame Wal
dtcision to the Detroit Pistons. marred by a IIslfighl and three
players fouling out.
The Cincin•all Royals. In
Also coming from behind was
aecond place, took advantage of Wittenberg, which went ahead
Basion's defeat by ripping the ' to stay at 40-38 with 12 minutes
Los Angeles Lakers 119-108. It , remaining, despite 27 points hy
was the eighth straight victory Jim Tangeman ol the Studmt
for Cincinnati, which seems Princes. Mike Duermlt led the
Intent to end the Celtics' long · Tigers with 23 points.
dominance of the NBA.
Baldwin-Wallace led aU the
Os&lt;'ar Robertson of the way. despite 1 30-J&gt;9inl output
Rovals led all srorers with 26 by Hiram's Jim Warstler, who
ro•nh and he receive&lt;i ample hit 14 out of 'lO attempts with
help fl'llm teammaaa Adrian I his long jumpers. BW's fresbSmith, who added 24. Cincinnati ' man Harwy Hopson and sopheopem•d an 18-point lead early in ; more Dick Scott scored :10
the final period and coasted , points apiece.

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A sell-out crowd was sure to
he on hand to watch the 141branked Bearcsts launch a home
stand against Bradley. Clncy,
11•2 in all games and ~~ in the
MVC, need! a victory over the
fast-breaking Braves to stay In
the ~unning for the title. Bradley IS 4-1 m the conference.
Injuries A Factor
Injuries could play a large
part In the Miami • Western
Michigan game at OXford as
both teams are minus their
star scorers. Miami's high-scor..
ing sophomore, Phil Snow, will
be lost for a week or so and the
Broncos' Ajac Triplett also will
be sidelined hoth wilh knee .ln·
juries.
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In 8 four-game Ohio schedule
Tuesday night, Bluflton made It
S-0 in Mid • Ohio Conference 1&gt;
play with a 93-78 victory ov_~r
Cedarville: Willen berg l!ll8pped
a· two-game losing slreak by
beatine Heidelberg, 711-60; Mul·
kingum came from behind to
edge Kenyon, 73-70, aDd Bald·
I win-Wallace rolled up a 91-78
dccis1on over Hiram tn Ohio
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cently with relatives in Corn- ! !lanny ..Molden of Jackson,

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1MICh ., VISited his grandmother,
Mr. and M,.. Ralph Radcliff' Mrs. Mary Hubbard
have returned home after thrt&gt;e Mrs. Madeline Stutler was
weeks at Daytona Beach, Fla. brought to her home from V•IMrs. Ray Beegle and son, erans Memorial Hospital wb€ro
David, of Wilmington, and Mrs. she was a medical patient.
Laura Circle of Dorcas spent a Mrs. Ada Slack has returned
Sunday with their aunL and un. lo her home after .a two weeks
cle, Mr. and Mrs. James S. visit with her sons and daugbQuick.
, ters-in-law, Mr. and Mra. RoMrs . Luther Johnston has bert Slack, David and Robyn,
returned to hor home from Hoi- of 'l't&gt;ledo, and Mr. and Mrs.
ztr hospital where she was a Earl Watkins and cMidren, Earl
medical patient.
Jr., Charuao and Carol, o1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden, Michigan lllld dauabter and ionJimmy and Debbie spent the In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayllt
weekend with their soo an •I Weir aad BOllS, Ricky
and
daughter·ii&gt;-Iaw and new lfl'&amp;nd Gregory of CaledOnia.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har- Mra. Bert Weese remains 1
den and son, Eric, of Marion. patient at Melp General ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush, pita! in Pomeroy.
Sr. spent a few dsys with bls Mr. ll!d Mra. Thomas Quick
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Ill Colulllbulapem Saturday visand Mrs. Richard Rousb, Jr., ltlng b1a )llrtllll, Mr. and Mro.
of Morgantown, W. Va.
Jallt&lt;l! S. ~ic.
Mr. and Mrs, Harley E. 11!1111- Mr, IDd Mil. Lawrence SellOn and children, Taltlllly, Cher. lero anti hla mother, Mrs. Caryl and Terry of WQ!f Pen were rie Sellers of Columbus .'Pflll
Sunday guests of her motller, a recent Sunday bere with Mra.
Mrs. Ada Slack, brothu, GeJte Marr
IIIII lllberl.

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Disappointed

Bearcats Tangle
With Bradley 5;
'Skins at Home
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&amp;ixth-ranked Braves and Miami
entertains dangerous Western
Mlchlgao tonight In Ohio college basketball headlmers.
Second place in the Missouri
Valley Conference will be up for
grabs when Cincinnati and
BMldley tangle and Miami's 3-o
record in the Mid - American
Conference will be in jeopardy
qainsl Western Michigan.
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Ill another big one torught,
Dayton puts its 11-2 record on
l1te line at Louisvtlle. Oth&lt;r
1ames feature Findlay at Otterbein, Capilli at Ohio Northn 1od Ashland at Mount Un·
loll, all oon-.:ooference affairs,
IIlii Cle~eland Stale •t Ailejheny (PL),

Royals Just
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ataJ!d, lin fMt tall In lbt
Republlcaa party a1 the pubUc't dlfeader agalnll the
aavqe brutallly of aa illegal
transit 1trlkt.
I:Jndaay blew 11 big. Mike
Quill ad bill Iough pals puahtd
the mayor .niUlld Uke a bully
. and bill png Plubel al'OIIlld the
new ldd 011 lbl block. Mike and
hla Jadl acomlll tha mayor as
"p!plqu 1 t." Mikt'l word.
t'bq - e d at him.

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the city's ordeal was
ended and Lindsay'• public
1m age h~d been e r ~elly
smeared, chief umon negotiator
Doug!~ ~acMahon aummed up
the u~Ion' contempt l?r the
chamung young man .~n City
Hall. Said
1 MacMahon: I think
he M? ,~me good on-the-job
lralnmg.
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Lindsay had almost everything going for him in the
transit strike and still he blew
it. The public was
for the
mayor or for anyone with the
guts to sland up to Mike Quill.
The law was on Lindsay's aide

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llttptlt .Libor
Quill's .. outragoous perlor.
rnance d!St!Usted some of bls
own colleagues ln the labor
union buslnea.. AFL-CJO Pres!dent George Meany gave Quill
the back of his hand. Tough
Mike defied 'ern all, Including
Presldont Johnson. The Presldent sat this one l!Ut for lack
el authority to deal w1th the
union,.. alhough LBJ hed
equally as much authority In
that area as t!Ver he had to
deal with sleel prices.
So Lindsay really had everything except the John&lt;on
administration going lor hlm.
But the mayor did not find
within himself the strength and
fortitude to take on Quill. The
Mayor seemed to have_ no
slomach for the pobllcal
equivalent of a contact sporl.
John Lindsay's career aa lhe

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lock of Democracy," to para· llleged horse-~ evils tl
phrase the title of a widely eli• Congressional p~ o4
cussed - and hrllllanUy wrong. whlcb lbt aeniorily oyatem Ia
beaded - book of attock by the arcli·vlllain to reform.mlnd.
Prof James McGr01or Burns. Ill erilies - bave J10iblag IDIICII
Colllfl'l!ll, ln Ill ridiculously Ia- to do with aaythlng It all. I!IJ'IIo
elfectull stole and structure, est proposals for "reform" ol
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So whit baa happened
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change all Ibis? Both the polls they are IIOIJ'Iy alway• motiv»
and tho ~eat.of-thepanta into~ Ill by simple dislike olthe billa
ton of some observers 11111es1 Congress 11 eurrtlllly passiDI
that nothing much baa happened aad simple yeamlng lor the liiii
except that (:(l•gress In its last It Is not paSRIDI
11ession fell under PresideD! When !be borne leanl 1o Ill
Johnson's spur and dispatched eighth plact the fans are qulolo
a vast volume of legislation to boo the umpire - tha.t is, lhl
which, as it now appears, a rna· embodlmen of the rules of tha
jority of the publle likes.
game. So it is with (:(lngresa.
There wa1 anylhlng but a Thus, even lbougll
HW
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Director, 1 Secretary-bookkeepAll proposals which concern · er and a Survey Assistant. The
both counties must be approv- latter two will be birod from lhe
od by Uie membership before low income 1roup If P09Sible
request is made for a grant. "' find qualified personnel. Any
Therefore all residents have an I cftizen of Gailla or Meigs Coun·
opportunity to reYiew, approve I ty may apply for these post·
or reject a proposal. Participa- tions. Applications may be subtion of the residents of both milled to Gordon Wooten of tho
counties w1U be continuously ; Gallia County Welfare Departencouraged. Cooperation
be- l ment or to David McKenzie of
tween the corporation and all the ASC Office.
public agencies engaged in the Qualifications ol tho Direclor
war on poverty will be estab- m that he shall be a (:(IJIOJe
llshed Ul insure thai those '" sraduate, or have at lellt ltV·
need will have an opportunity en years experience Jn mllll8eto benefit to the fullest extent mont or leadership positions.
He rr.ust demonstrate an llllder·
slanding and appreciation of the
objectives of the Etonomic Opportunity Act and the anls of
the Community Action
l'rolfl'am . He must possess the ability to organize and diroct people In the accompliohment of
New Year'&amp; dinner guests of I Community goals.

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SMALL COLLEGE POLL
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NEW YORK IUPII -The 1
Boston led by 20 points at small col lege basketboll ratings
halft1me but the Pislons raJJi 2tl l' nit e rl Press International
J9 points in the third small l'flllege basketball ratings
quarter to cut their deficit to w1th hrst-place votes and woo93-00. Detroit then scored the lost records through Saturday,
first eight points in lhe final Jan. 15. in parentheses :
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period 10 take the lead for Team
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good. The Celtics had a chance Southern Ill. (191 18·31
312
10 tie In the final second of play North. Dakota 15! 114-2)
242 1
but Mel Counts missed the Evansville 131 19-4)
224 ,
1econd of two foul attempts.
Tenn. Slate 121 19-j)\
168 1
164
Tht Philadelphia 711ers moved ' Central St. tOhiol 111-2)
wllbin three lJames of Boston 1Oglethorpe ill 113·01
129
by topping the Baltimore , Grambling 121 114·21
126
llulletr 128-117, while the Sl. I Akron Ill 19-11
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Louis Hawks overcome a 21 - Valparaiso tll-3
84 :
point three-quarter deficit to i Long Island U. (I) 111-1)
63
down the New York KnirkerS-.ond 10 - II. Abilene Chrisllockero lor the 1eeond stralaht Ian 111 4&lt;1 : 12. Kentucky
llilht 109-107.
Weslt'yan 32 : 13 (tie), Steubenville and Arkansas State 27; 15,
NBA Stndilll•
Cheyney State 21; 18, Seatle
B,y U~lted Pren Jntematiooal Pacific 19: 17._ South Carolina
Eastera Dllaio•
State 15 . 18. Assumption 13; 19,
W. L Pet ' lndtana State II: 20, Norlhern
Booton
29 13 .troll Michigan 10.
Clacinnall
31 14 .689 Other teams receiving five or
Pblladelphia
27 17 .614 more points- Fresno State,
New York
14 30 .318 Pac1fic Lutheran. Philadelphia
Westrrn Division
Textde. Youngstown. Mt St.
W. L Prt Mary's. Si. Joseph's (N, M.),
!.eo Angeles
28 22 .560 Cenlral Washington State, CarBaltimore
21 2fi .469 son Newman.
Su Frnoclsco
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19 26 .422 1 College Ra•ketball Results
Detroit
14 31 .311 By UniiNI Press IDiernational 1
Tuesday's Results
East
Cilleinnati ll9 Los Angeles 108 Do Paul 81 Niagara 61
Detroit 116 Boston m (al Kmgs Point 52 Pratt 50
Pblla)
Springfield 61 Northeastern 60
S.t Louis 109 New York 107
South
Philadelphia l2C Baltunore 117 Florida 74 F'lorida St. 6~
Fla A&amp;M 109 Tuskegee Ins!. 85
FIGHT RESULT'
N.Car. A&amp;T 69 Lvngstone 57
PI1'1'SBURGfl (UPII - John· Wnstn Slem St. 94 Morgan 79
ny Morris. 160, Pltlsburgh, out Clemson 70 The Citadel 61
~ulnted Rubin !Hurricane! Car- Furman 7R Wofford 75 (ot)
ter, 157, Peterson, N. J. tlO). 1Gatl:a1u!'l t09 Salisbury St.. 87
Phill1ps Oilers 74 Va. Tech 68
NEW YORK iUPII - Benii·'J
Midwe•l
· Ortiz Puerto Rico, 129, stop- Bld)·n-WIIce 91 Hiram 78
ped Ray Cruz, New
York. F: Ill 84 Hall 1lnd. I St 7~
]27 (5).
Neb,.ska 83 Kansas 7o
iOmaha 86 K~arney 71
DISAPPEARING ACT
ILake ForeSI 77 Concordia 69
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. !UP)) Aurora 71 Eureka 61
-Paul Pena went to the houSf 1Bethel 54 Kon. Wesleyan 53
~ rents to clean it and noticed INorlh Dakota 91 Bemidji 76
- the doors were gone. He ; Belhel 1 Minn.) 93 Winona 83
returned Jaler and the windows ' Wittenberg 70 Heidelberg 60
• •· •ad been stolen.
MuskllliJum 13 Kenyon 70
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.•, o, l&gt;oked up to find the roof 1
Southwell
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Texas AS(M 64 Texas 57
I . He reported the thefts to ! Hendrix 74 Ark. AM&amp;N 67
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1Tex. Wslyn 84 Letournaeu 80

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WASHINGTON - The lllh 71 per cent of lhe people. AM awn of it all illbat Qmgrec
that Caqrep 11M 111t.red 111 aecood 71 per ee.at, u lbe aayiDC 1IHd becom111 a cood CUY· Given re
After Llndlay'• los!Dc brlllll LindSIY demonstrated
;ealoa warmed bJ lila glow o1 to co ala't hly 1adeed
It verse llictora - a allppllll Pres
with tough Mike Quill, the lhl1 tlad of unhitched, frte
de&amp;rH el public approval
to
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victory ldent, a dull llld nnJnopt~ ~
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Lindsay ·for· Prtildeat lllthu- wbeellna IJ a cood way to pi I* 801 1mowa ln decades, ll 1n the lmqt dlpartJnent fir ao legislative record, a otorile ca' 1
oiasls may be htv1111 oecond elected. But be allo · demon- uer ID thil ceDiury
Institution which ocored oaly S5 1111k1oJ slrulgle betwtea Co1 ~
thougbll. Second tholJibll auch 1trated that Important Republl- lleceDl publlc -on polla per &lt;tllll two yearo ago at about gress and President - the1
as: Woold Jobn Lindsay be the can party prmclpleo lllWlt be by the perceptiM'"LouiJ Harris the time of trllllltlon In the Concras becomes a bad guy · 1
best eqUipped Amerlc~n to go lbandCiled II aa el.ecllon il It pve the old h•IIIO'It on Cap~ Wbllo House from the Kennedy There is one qualification
up against Red Cblna 1 Mao be IVOII In such a constituency tul IOU
favorable raUng by to the Johason Admi.II!Jtration. Most of thole who are qulckea .
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Tse-Tu111 ln a eontest of ~IU u New York City. Lilldaay
It seems only yesterday tha.t to criticize Conaress are libel
and will for world domlal&lt;ia. or ehoaa to 1llp hla Republlcan
batalions of political ~clentillll als - quickest, !bat 11, wbtl
aga~nat 10101 Kremlla bully IIIOOI'lnp fur a lead rope to ud to Ill Coaservative1 ~ It ..re proclaimio&amp; in enfevered Co~~~ress ill baJlly about liberal
hoy.
New York's Liberal party. By Is poslllble for 1 polillcal seminars that Congress wu 1111- legislatioa. ADd · the comm
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Ulldentoadable lloabl
that etrategy h • oblaiRed earvlldato •nywhere to cam· posalhly obstructive, hopeless· run of liberals art more arlicu·
C on 1 1 rvative RepubllclDI election lo be mayor of New palgn_ for publlc office on a 1y out of date, 81ld absolutely Isla than lhe common run o1
may be forgiven a dilposltlon York City,
combiullon of U_!&gt;eral and incapable of deaiiDg ineflectllely conaervatives. Ergo, tha liberal
lo doubt that Lladuy il the Nollllng ha1 bappe11td alllCil Republlcaa pollclea. Tltey do with 1JH1 problerna of IIIli' limes. bowls are not only more rr.
man to aend qalnlt Red Mao. to uplam to moat Republk:llll DOl mlz.
For one example, Congras quen\, but also louder. '

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have smlnd the first fort.
night tf b1J term 11 1111)'01',
Tho lilbor, liberal Jnd lelt-Willl
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Lindsay lor 1 RepubUCaa
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Ill ugalnly fall.
quicklj• shot out to an 18-point
Bolton, which hao won the lead to wrap Up the contest.
J:astera Division title in the .
Hllh Seorera Lose
National Baske'tball Association Musklngum came from behind
1ine straight years, came late in the 1arne to overcome a
within 1 single percentage point 31-polnl performance by KenGl falling from the top Tuesday yon's hoi • shoolilll freshman
light when it dropped 8 ]Jtj..IJ5 John Dunlop .. 'J'he eame Wal
dtcision to the Detroit Pistons. marred by a IIslfighl and three
players fouling out.
The Cincin•all Royals. In
Also coming from behind was
aecond place, took advantage of Wittenberg, which went ahead
Basion's defeat by ripping the ' to stay at 40-38 with 12 minutes
Los Angeles Lakers 119-108. It , remaining, despite 27 points hy
was the eighth straight victory Jim Tangeman ol the Studmt
for Cincinnati, which seems Princes. Mike Duermlt led the
Intent to end the Celtics' long · Tigers with 23 points.
dominance of the NBA.
Baldwin-Wallace led aU the
Os&lt;'ar Robertson of the way. despite 1 30-J&gt;9inl output
Rovals led all srorers with 26 by Hiram's Jim Warstler, who
ro•nh and he receive&lt;i ample hit 14 out of 'lO attempts with
help fl'llm teammaaa Adrian I his long jumpers. BW's fresbSmith, who added 24. Cincinnati ' man Harwy Hopson and sopheopem•d an 18-point lead early in ; more Dick Scott scored :10
the final period and coasted , points apiece.

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A sell-out crowd was sure to
he on hand to watch the 141branked Bearcsts launch a home
stand against Bradley. Clncy,
11•2 in all games and ~~ in the
MVC, need! a victory over the
fast-breaking Braves to stay In
the ~unning for the title. Bradley IS 4-1 m the conference.
Injuries A Factor
Injuries could play a large
part In the Miami • Western
Michigan game at OXford as
both teams are minus their
star scorers. Miami's high-scor..
ing sophomore, Phil Snow, will
be lost for a week or so and the
Broncos' Ajac Triplett also will
be sidelined hoth wilh knee .ln·
juries.
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In 8 four-game Ohio schedule
Tuesday night, Bluflton made It
S-0 in Mid • Ohio Conference 1&gt;
play with a 93-78 victory ov_~r
Cedarville: Willen berg l!ll8pped
a· two-game losing slreak by
beatine Heidelberg, 711-60; Mul·
kingum came from behind to
edge Kenyon, 73-70, aDd Bald·
I win-Wallace rolled up a 91-78
dccis1on over Hiram tn Ohio
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1MICh ., VISited his grandmother,
Mr. and M,.. Ralph Radcliff' Mrs. Mary Hubbard
have returned home after thrt&gt;e Mrs. Madeline Stutler was
weeks at Daytona Beach, Fla. brought to her home from V•IMrs. Ray Beegle and son, erans Memorial Hospital wb€ro
David, of Wilmington, and Mrs. she was a medical patient.
Laura Circle of Dorcas spent a Mrs. Ada Slack has returned
Sunday with their aunL and un. lo her home after .a two weeks
cle, Mr. and Mrs. James S. visit with her sons and daugbQuick.
, ters-in-law, Mr. and Mra. RoMrs . Luther Johnston has bert Slack, David and Robyn,
returned to hor home from Hoi- of 'l't&gt;ledo, and Mr. and Mrs.
ztr hospital where she was a Earl Watkins and cMidren, Earl
medical patient.
Jr., Charuao and Carol, o1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden, Michigan lllld dauabter and ionJimmy and Debbie spent the In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayllt
weekend with their soo an •I Weir aad BOllS, Ricky
and
daughter·ii&gt;-Iaw and new lfl'&amp;nd Gregory of CaledOnia.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har- Mra. Bert Weese remains 1
den and son, Eric, of Marion. patient at Melp General ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush, pita! in Pomeroy.
Sr. spent a few dsys with bls Mr. ll!d Mra. Thomas Quick
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Ill Colulllbulapem Saturday visand Mrs. Richard Rousb, Jr., ltlng b1a )llrtllll, Mr. and Mro.
of Morgantown, W. Va.
Jallt&lt;l! S. ~ic.
Mr. and Mrs, Harley E. 11!1111- Mr, IDd Mil. Lawrence SellOn and children, Taltlllly, Cher. lero anti hla mother, Mrs. Caryl and Terry of WQ!f Pen were rie Sellers of Columbus .'Pflll
Sunday guests of her motller, a recent Sunday bere with Mra.
Mrs. Ada Slack, brothu, GeJte Marr
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attorney was charged Tuesday
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arrange murder for hire, i
allegedlv in plots to kilt his ex· ·
wih! a~d a prominent Repub~· 1
can lawyer who won het.i
divOrce case.
Cht~rles

Gill 110¥ill9 ill a rubber ~
throop 1 Florida _ , boot they oro loaded lot Viet
Cong. Olficen a~~d - "'- IICIIY dillerent. aoih, they
are stude•ts at a trainiolt scllool lor guerrol!a warfare
ted by 1M Aay's Ianger Department .. ~res al
:::=1. . wild- at Eglitl Air Fcm:e Be~. .Practocal. ••·
perieotce -be$ tloet11 the tecbiques aliighhng ?"'nillos
on tloeir ... gtoulld ia -nttl·ilwlf!IIKY operotoons sucll
as U.S. loiCfiS""' steppiag op ill tho jungles al Viet Na'!'Tkey 1 - to toke IIIII aohaatoge of d.... oad~10wth ,.
huating dOWII •ipers, right. /1.1 left, a llarw pterces the
black wight siy as !bey leoN te rou•d up small bonds of
ga&lt;~rrillas dropped behind llleir liotes. Below left, two •!"deots lig~t .., arrow of gasoline-soakncl branches to guode
oigbt f9ot•-honobets to .., __, lolgOt. Altd thef,t"""'
to IIIGke •re tloat dead ,_alas .,. really deod, below
riglot, and to ~1111&lt;1 ~~~aluoshift wooden CGt~. to h~Jd
priso•en. Tht gl'lltliag course lasts 17 dayl dunng whd
studenh .,. assured of o grand total of hours sleep. It's
compulsory lor aU j111ior grade regular Arrrry offtcers CIIICI
is ope1 to aU ather officers oad top 1101-coms.

"! didn't believe It," said
Chotiner when asked what he
thought when told of the
alleged plots. llimmm denird :

the charges, but officers quoted .
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be better off if people like ,
Chotiner were dt&gt;·act."
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Chotiner, who won an interlo- i
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Hinman's wife, Marcia, has t
bo:.-en prominent in the Califor-1
nia Republican Prlrly for m, e
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Jrfsb • bom arcllllect, wloo wu
paid $500 lor the wort.

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COMPLETE RANGE OF CUTS
APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS.

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Ruth Ann Bailey of Parkersburg and fri011d, COODie Crooke
of Columbus vi&amp;ited S u nday
with Ruth AIID'I parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Bailey.
Agnes Grueser Is conflnnd to
Veterans Memorial hespitai.
Mra. Hugh Bearbo attended a
meeting of hospital auxfllar!es
at Doctor• Hospital Ill Columbus oo Jan. 12th.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennan Grueser of Shadot visited with Misses
I Kathryn and Aps Grueser 011
I Sunday afternoon.

Approximately 40 tbs.
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Approximately 50 lbs.

BEEF LOIN -

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T-BONE &amp; SIRLOIN STEAKS
Prices are subject to change by the market
and are based on dressed weight.

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PROCESSING FEE

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G1llipol is, Ohio

Rock Springs

Ph. 446-1862

GRAHl' APPROVED
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Urban Renewal
Administration. Tueaclay apprevod a $3,·
288,032 grant to Warren, Ohio,
for Its 57-acre "South street"

renewal program.

MARIUAGE APPUCATION
Frank Marioo Fugate, et,
Pomeroy, retired merchant,
and Gay~lle Amelia Wlae, II,

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CAPITAL ACCOUNT&amp;
Common stock-total PI!' value -----····· $ ~,000.00
No. sharea autborized 5,000
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No. lharea ouiatandlng 5,000
Surplus --------··-------------_--- , 175,000,00

Experts agne ... now le the tlmt 1o
square up and make a fresh new
start. Clean up bills and debts and
have evw-flhlng In one CCI!Iftlllent
loan. Have leta to pay out and more
_fclr younel on pay dayS.
Dun't h..itate to call. There Is no
••Daallun. One thrifty budget loan
·• .ue your paymunh. Call .for ca.h 1
.-.1 tal zlo111 111uch be1111 ill '66.

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JUIJURANDA
Anrage of total dePollll for the 15 caltadlr
daya ending w1th eal1 date """ji,j;··-· f8,884,11UI
Average of tQtalloanl for the 15 ca1e
days ending with call date ··--··-··--· S,Q02,111.10
wans aa lhown In item 7 of "Atilell" m
alter dedUctioll ol nluation l'ii8rve1 of $ 28,841.11
· 'i. J. Edward Foetfri VIce t&gt;rw. &amp;' Caahler, of the abov•
1111med bank do 'llerebY dec~e that thlt report of eolldltlon
Ia true to the Wit of)IIJt..~P and beUet.
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examined by ua and to' tlie best of our tnowledp and lltUef Ia true and correCt. ·•
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TOTAL LIABILITIES ·----·--·------···· ,5,838,48&amp;.17

Society Notes

Guaranteed

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lb. 51c

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS, CHUCK &amp; SHOULDER

GRADE A
MEDIUM -

1~~:.· 37c dexo Shortening

Tomato Ketchup

Sharp Cheese- "'· 69c Pineapple

FRESH EGGS
45

T-BONE, SIRLOIN &amp; ROUND STEAKS
APPROX!MA TEL Y 150 LBS.

1 69c

Robinson's

8,1101,'/BUS
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Good and Thrifty Groceries!

Foods

FRESH MILK

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PANAMA CITY (UP!) Love Allotey of Ghana wUI meet
JustlDo Aguilar ol Panama Ill
16-round bout here on Jan. ZL

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assisted in 1946 campaign of
former Sen. William F Know~ I

Planni"ng for ~ues
11e1na tormutlted;
..... Char!-' llyN a - .Danj SanU1111t. Po~y-Mlddleport, o., zaa. 1e, 1;,, !
Michael J. Audia, prealdent tl 't'oHpen
daughter returned from Hol;er
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If" ora,of Mrs. Harley l!l. lohnlob1and lau)lly.
.tate . eetmg lll"lll
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of tbe meeting. All!ll ,.._
Mia ~y Wyatt, • ltudellt Or
WLJIIIDAY _. TIIUIIDAY
Is Underw
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Holllll' s. Stnlth, MaiOII
Natloowldo -lleauty Academy at
County Deolocrat
Olalrrnan, Mr. lllil Mr1. Guy llusseU, Columbus, spent the week end
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tho 1861 marketlna year repre- by the ratio of the average
State Yoong Democratligerllelt, O.U Rayburn, Tro)l Kathy and Tad of Albany and Mr; ll!d Mra. Frank Sarver,
aents an Increase of three cents ty Index !Index of prices
ConveRtloa te be held tniHuffJilaft, Valley Toney, officers_ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllosly, Johnhy and Eddie, of Mingo
a pound over the preaenl level. Iannen) lor the most
:tot the Mason County Young Vicld and Bruce ot Carpenter !unction were recent visitors of
9 Pea.
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accordlng to announcement to- years to the averoge parity
P!epanl lhll,year was dis-! Democrats ClUb, Dallaa !!all, were Sunday visitors of their her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How·
CHICIIIIOIIlf
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day by J. Melvhl Gllbert, cbair- dex for 1951!, 1959, and 1960.
You"!: ;:~.;:eeofllnL!! vlce prea!denl, Roy· Rnd. EKln- par0111s, Mr. and Mrs. LineolD lTd Thoma.
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~
caid, Jr., secretary, a
ver· Ru•sell.
lift. and Mrl. G&lt;erge Warner
n.a.1e
ol Stabllisatloa and Conserva· mohair within a range of
County.
!ett Grimm General ConventloJI Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nease aild Margie were Sunday after- 1 22
at
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lion (OOmml\tee.
per cent above or below
TenllltlV. plana nil ror 'the chairman.
and family t1 Star Route •Jatt- noon visitors of Mr. and Mra.
HOUSe P'omOhiii~P
The 1861 aupport price for comparable percentage ol
day convention to be held
ed Sunday with her parents, Ho~ Goodwin and daughter.
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mohail has been set .at 75.8 ty at whi£h wool is
the Pleaaant Polnt Resort, In 19!6, Britain's King Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warner Mrs. Sheldon Rowen and lamcents 1 poUnd, U . centl, a The 11161 mohair support
18-18-20 wilb
act!· George V died.
. and Nark.
Uy of Athena were Monday visit- IIIIUIUIUIIItiiiiDIUCLIP THIS COUPON U
pbund ·more than the present continues support at lht
support price. Tho price for minimum level.
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pulled wool will canllnue to be
supported at a level eompar·
able to the Incentive price for
BlADE CUTS
shorn wool.
As in previous years, shorn
wool will be equal to 1 percent~
age of each producer's cash
returns from nles. The per·
contage will be that req~ired
lb.
to raise the national average
received by all producers for PT. PLEASANT ~ Bert
7 INCH CUT-WELL TRIMMED-51~ end 6th RIB~
ahom wool up to !be announced
65 cents a . pound
incentive Carty' 89, Hogsett, ~tired
price. 1\lohair paymentl wm er, died Monday evMlng ·at hls
lb.
be determined Ia a almilor maD- home. He bad been 111 falling
health the past two yeara.
ner.
TENDER, JUICY
The chairman explained that A life-long relidellt of Mai!IID
the support price for wool lor County, be was born at South1966 is filed by I formula In side, July Z8, 1876, I BOD ef
the · Food and Agriculture Acl George and Martha Folden Me·
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lb.
ot 1965. This legislation amend· Carty. He was a member
ed the National Wool Act of the Junior Order of American
LEAN, TASTY
111M and extended tht wool Mechanics Council 146, Pt.
end mohair payments
pro- Pleasant.
gram through 1969.
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Under tbe new Incentive-price 8urvtvmg ere hlB e, Em-=======~~
rna Hallof McCarty;
two soos,
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Fostoria, Ohio,
and
Gleo Mccarty, Pl. Pleasant:
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five daughters, Mrs. B::~~: j
Wood, Troy, Ohio, Mrs.
- -- - - - - Putney, PUny, Mrs. Alma Me·
Eulered Hospital
Clure, Huntington, Mrs. r.enoe- I
Persona entering Holzer bos- vieve Sultz, Beaver Dam,
pita! during the . past Z4 hours consin, Mrs. Peggy l&lt;inier,
Every flneprodltd In your A•P •tore that eatrln the A•P aeal (thlt one
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included: Jaeon H. Sheppard, jlumbus Ohio; on~ brother
euaranteed to bo better tl1111 or t:hl equal of h fNRouil national brand&amp;~
862'-' First Ave.; Mrs. Jennie za McCarty,
V. Duvall, Rt. 2, Vinton; Mrs. lsister, Mrs. Myrtle
Pick oael Try it! A,.... or k dolo'* at 7011 a P'llllf.
Cecil E. Lamb!rt, Patriot Star Pleasantville, Ohio: 26 grand(:ULTANA BRAND-S VARIETIES
Rt.: John T. Drummond, Rt. 1 · children and 23 great
We're proud of that A&amp;P le&amp;IIO it'1 011lr 011 the Auet.
Gallipolis; Harry C. Gibbs, cbildren.
H•rtlord; Mrs. JWger tJ. Fink, Funeral service Will l!e
WHY DO WE HAVE PIIVATE BRANDST
Rt. ·1, Letart; Mrs. Ray E. My- Th d · t
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ere Rt I Slmde· Mn R Ken: urs •Y a 2 P· m. m
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cha pe1 Methodl1~
They'n our llneat v&amp;httl.
ton •- ~heline,
Pomeroy;
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They help us
up to our eentury old pledge. , • to provide tht
Geor,e L. Lindamood, Rt. Jack· 0 tc a mg. ur a wt
lOll: Mrs. John T. Blagg Rus-llhe church cemetery.
best food to the moat people for tht leut allloullt tf m011ey,
lb.
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sel,I ,Ky.; Andrew H. Wilbur,. 1
th M h Ste
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rome orvens
Cap'n John, Breaded
Cap'n John Breaded
Are AlP private branda a good naaa for lhoppiJii .\&amp;Pf
llmd
a en, rs. as E. Monho
to th
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W. Va.; era
me
e reso ence
2-lb. $1.09
Thef're one of many I
0 F illoto pkg.
Lowen H. Zeigler, Albany; Bur· Hogsett where fr~ends may
nett J. Beverly , Ashland, Ky.; after 6 p. m. Wednesday.
Lee Gu!sler, Ashtand, Ky.;
\Irs. ~rge' C. Rllndoiph, New AI Biggs':Eiee;~d
Haven; David Puckett, R ad·l!ff; O.il A. Fannin, Jackson. 1'n1slee Pre!!ident
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PT. PLEASANT - G. A. (All
A&amp;P HOMOGENIZED
Mrs. Ralph E. Games, 9331&gt; Biggs, local merchant,
ANN PAGII
PURE VEGETABLE
Fourth Ave,, daughter, 12 :33 a. chosen president of the
n. TueSday; ·Mt-s. David
L.l of Trustees ol Pleasant Valley
l!ountjoy, Hamden, daughter, Hospital during ~ board
t:49 Jl, m. Tuesday; Mrs. Rog- ing MQnday night.. Biggs
I
er D. Fink, Rt. 1, Letart, son ceods Ralph Crump as presi·
A&amp;P
NUTLEY
8:24 •· m. ·Tuesday; Mrs. R. dent.
1-lb.
BLUE
Kenton Sheline Pomeroy, 90n, Other officers named were
Ga:t!n
pkg.
•: 50 .a. m. Tuesday.
Joe Neeley, vice president; C.
CARTON
Cartona
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J. Hyer, secretary, and Jack
A&amp;P BRAND
OUR OWN
Merlin Amos, .James
R. Fruth, treasurer.
aaker, Mrs. Conrad A. Barieill, r F...__o;.;;;,.--===~
.of89
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Mrs. Sylvester Bird,
FINEST
WISCONSIN, AGED CHEDDAR
Boring, Joe c. Bradley,
A&amp;P SLICED-CRUSHED-CHUNK
ANN PAGE
da K. Ganler, Larry G. ~~:~i ll
lllurice E. Figgins, 111
l -Ib.
}erlach, Rllymond R.
4Y2-ot.
pkg.
George 0. Hodgson, Mark
ONE-DAY SERVICE
cans
Maddox, Cecil Phillips, Mrs.
ON REQUEST
ANN PAGE
ANN PAGE- ELBOW
Oval R. Rossiter, John L.
lb.
Stevens,' Mrs. EdWin L. Stein,
SUNNYBROOKOUR
FINEST
QUALITY
pkg.
Jr., James A. WestfaU, Thorn•• R, Lewis, David L. Ferrell, Cleaners •
Po-r...,
Mrs. Charles A. Keever and in·
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Uoo Our Fru Parkin, a..t

NEW YORK (UPD -Keith
Mittler, Debr• McCurdy and
Mary Anne Feeteau, three of
Canada's beat yomtg llkalmt,
are Included in the Held tor the
World Gold Skate Classic at
Bakersfield, Colli., Feb. 11-8.
Three world champions Jl"!'
vlously IIJIIIOUJICed their plau1
t. enter.

Guerrilla
Killers
The ... at llattte ......,. ohoM

Ni~on.

('Utory

The 1llora wool

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·ees aver a r.adlua rl. 30 mDet.
Tbe ether allel being ClODIW. ·
ered for tbe new ,..ttnllarJ
are the 1,750 acre farm of the
late Carl D. Seldsler, South
of Lucasvme Ill Scioto couaiJ
and the Jackaon County Home
site at Jackson. Mr. Janis 111$cated the death of. Mr. Schisler
recently will ill 10 way llan ·
bearing on the prepoaed Sclola
count)' sl~.

GOLD SKATE ENI'JIANTI

arrested on live counts of
soliciting to commit murder.;
Nained as the intended victim :
tn four counts was Murray M.
Chotiner, an •trorney who :
managde the 1952 vice presiden- i
t.ia] campaign or Richard M.

him a~ sa yin•~ . "society woa!d

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CRISP, SWf!ET, JUICY

Apples~~t~TY-

10 ~~ 39c

MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT A&amp;PI

JANE PARKER

PLAID STAMPS ANGEL FOOD
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Telet,ision Revue

Hire Murder

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attorney was charged Tuesday
\ with attemptin~ fi" limos to
arrange murder for hire, i
allegedlv in plots to kilt his ex· ·
wih! a~d a prominent Repub~· 1
can lawyer who won het.i
divOrce case.
Cht~rles

Gill 110¥ill9 ill a rubber ~
throop 1 Florida _ , boot they oro loaded lot Viet
Cong. Olficen a~~d - "'- IICIIY dillerent. aoih, they
are stude•ts at a trainiolt scllool lor guerrol!a warfare
ted by 1M Aay's Ianger Department .. ~res al
:::=1. . wild- at Eglitl Air Fcm:e Be~. .Practocal. ••·
perieotce -be$ tloet11 the tecbiques aliighhng ?"'nillos
on tloeir ... gtoulld ia -nttl·ilwlf!IIKY operotoons sucll
as U.S. loiCfiS""' steppiag op ill tho jungles al Viet Na'!'Tkey 1 - to toke IIIII aohaatoge of d.... oad~10wth ,.
huating dOWII •ipers, right. /1.1 left, a llarw pterces the
black wight siy as !bey leoN te rou•d up small bonds of
ga&lt;~rrillas dropped behind llleir liotes. Below left, two •!"deots lig~t .., arrow of gasoline-soakncl branches to guode
oigbt f9ot•-honobets to .., __, lolgOt. Altd thef,t"""'
to IIIGke •re tloat dead ,_alas .,. really deod, below
riglot, and to ~1111&lt;1 ~~~aluoshift wooden CGt~. to h~Jd
priso•en. Tht gl'lltliag course lasts 17 dayl dunng whd
studenh .,. assured of o grand total of hours sleep. It's
compulsory lor aU j111ior grade regular Arrrry offtcers CIIICI
is ope1 to aU ather officers oad top 1101-coms.

"! didn't believe It," said
Chotiner when asked what he
thought when told of the
alleged plots. llimmm denird :

the charges, but officers quoted .
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be better off if people like ,
Chotiner were dt&gt;·act."
:
Chotiner, who won an interlo- i
divorce

dt&gt;cree

for I

Hinman's wife, Marcia, has t
bo:.-en prominent in the Califor-1
nia Republican Prlrly for m, e
than :lO years. In additioP to his
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assori"ation

with

Nixon,

he]

land and wus an unsuccessful '
candidate fur C'ongress in 1960. ,

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The While Houae waa designed by Jamea Hliboa, aa
Jrfsb • bom arcllllect, wloo wu
paid $500 lor the wort.

LII'I Briefs
(Continued from p;1ge I I

CHUCK
STEAKS

89c

SWISS STEAK i~~~:UTS

59c

~ FROZEN

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69c

DINNERS 2

FRIED PERCH Ffr~::'_ SSe
Perch 2 ~~~. 99c C d

KEEP A
Photographic Record

GROVER'S STUDIO

Dairy

Pomeroy, 0 .

FREEZER
BEEF
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Ready For Storage!
French City Premier Brand Beef and U. $,
CHOICE Grade Armour Star Beef.

SHIRT FINISHING
SERVICE

APPROXIMATELY 300 LBS.

BEEF SIDE

lb.

57c

COMPLETE RANGE OF CUTS
APPROXIMATELY 150 LBS.

BEEF HIND _

22,00UO

BEEF FRONT _
Unconditionally
To Satisfy

Ruth Ann Bailey of Parkersburg and fri011d, COODie Crooke
of Columbus vi&amp;ited S u nday
with Ruth AIID'I parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Bailey.
Agnes Grueser Is conflnnd to
Veterans Memorial hespitai.
Mra. Hugh Bearbo attended a
meeting of hospital auxfllar!es
at Doctor• Hospital Ill Columbus oo Jan. 12th.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennan Grueser of Shadot visited with Misses
I Kathryn and Aps Grueser 011
I Sunday afternoon.

Approximately 40 tbs.
lb.

71c

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS
Approximately 50 lbs.

BEEF LOIN -

lb.

77c

T-BONE &amp; SIRLOIN STEAKS
Prices are subject to change by the market
and are based on dressed weight.

ePRICES INCLUDE STANDARD JOe !b.
PROCESSING FEE

GALLIPOLIS ICE CO.
FROZEN FOOD ~OCKER DIVISION
G1llipol is, Ohio

Rock Springs

Ph. 446-1862

GRAHl' APPROVED
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Urban Renewal
Administration. Tueaclay apprevod a $3,·
288,032 grant to Warren, Ohio,
for Its 57-acre "South street"

renewal program.

MARIUAGE APPUCATION
Frank Marioo Fugate, et,
Pomeroy, retired merchant,
and Gay~lle Amelia Wlae, II,

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worker, Aid for Aged.

Helps yeu
start wit~
' the right

fouaclationl
Whatever your building , project,
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smooth, strong foundation for it. The

way to get It

Itt with quick, easy-to-use

ready mixed eoncrete. Let us deUver the

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CAPITAL ACCOUNT&amp;
Common stock-total PI!' value -----····· $ ~,000.00
No. sharea autborized 5,000
.
No. lharea ouiatandlng 5,000
Surplus --------··-------------_--- , 175,000,00

Experts agne ... now le the tlmt 1o
square up and make a fresh new
start. Clean up bills and debts and
have evw-flhlng In one CCI!Iftlllent
loan. Have leta to pay out and more
_fclr younel on pay dayS.
Dun't h..itate to call. There Is no
••Daallun. One thrifty budget loan
·• .ue your paymunh. Call .for ca.h 1
.-.1 tal zlo111 111uch be1111 ill '66.

Uncllvlded proflla ---·------~--te.toe.l1
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ---~
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' CAPITAL ACCOUNTB------··•···.·-~-I!!J!&amp;,!71J8
JUIJURANDA
Anrage of total dePollll for the 15 caltadlr
daya ending w1th eal1 date """ji,j;··-· f8,884,11UI
Average of tQtalloanl for the 15 ca1e
days ending with call date ··--··-··--· S,Q02,111.10
wans aa lhown In item 7 of "Atilell" m
alter dedUctioll ol nluation l'ii8rve1 of $ 28,841.11
· 'i. J. Edward Foetfri VIce t&gt;rw. &amp;' Caahler, of the abov•
1111med bank do 'llerebY dec~e that thlt report of eolldltlon
Ia true to the Wit of)IIJt..~P and beUet.
. . .J. 5DWARD FOSTER, Vice Pret. &amp; Cuhler

concrete mill you want, ready to pour,

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GOEGLEIN READY. MIX CO.
WY 2-3214
MIDDLEPORT, 0 • .

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Mayonnaise

3 !~~ 69c
4 69c
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$1 00

12-or.39c

Thin Mints
i::· 55c Macaroni
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PLAY THE
FABULOUS

BONUS BINGfJ

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At A&amp;P! Clip These Slips
To Help YOU WIN!

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LOUISIANA-CURED

·.Dry Onions
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Eight O'Clock Coffee ~!- 69c Margarine
Pineapple Juice _ 3 ~!~~ s1 .oo Tea Bags

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RUSSET BAKING

~~-10c

YELLOW GLOBI

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JO~l!INE ..i'. 'RUSSiUJ., Nolarf

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SYo'orh to an4-iubserlbed· before me lhla 12th day of I •
ary, 1966.

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examined by ua and to' tlie best of our tnowledp and lltUef Ia true and correCt. ·•
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TOTAL LIABILITIES ·----·--·------···· ,5,838,48&amp;.17

Society Notes

Guaranteed

_

WANT TO GET

lb. 51c

RIB STEAKS &amp; ROASTS, CHUCK &amp; SHOULDER

GRADE A
MEDIUM -

1~~:.· 37c dexo Shortening

Tomato Ketchup

Sharp Cheese- "'· 69c Pineapple

FRESH EGGS
45

T-BONE, SIRLOIN &amp; ROUND STEAKS
APPROX!MA TEL Y 150 LBS.

1 69c

Robinson's

8,1101,'/BUS
36,6811.'10
885,842.10

lb.64lc

Good and Thrifty Groceries!

Foods

FRESH MILK

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COMPLETELY PROaSSED
AND BLAST FROZEN

BEEF RIB

p
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Rib Steaks ·· lb. 99c Short Ribs · · lb. 39c
Beef Stew · · · · lb. 79c Beef Shank · · lb. 39c

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GROUND CHUCK
ENGLISH ROAST

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All brands
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not better than
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PANAMA CITY (UP!) Love Allotey of Ghana wUI meet
JustlDo Aguilar ol Panama Ill
16-round bout here on Jan. ZL

12

assisted in 1946 campaign of
former Sen. William F Know~ I

Planni"ng for ~ues
11e1na tormutlted;
..... Char!-' llyN a - .Danj SanU1111t. Po~y-Mlddleport, o., zaa. 1e, 1;,, !
Michael J. Audia, prealdent tl 't'oHpen
daughter returned from Hol;er
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S M ,
West VkalBia YOUN Demo. ~!~~~ ~ ~
If" ora,of Mrs. Harley l!l. lohnlob1and lau)lly.
.tate . eetmg lll"lll
Clubl tad ~ Jaullli, t'-..!
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Clarksburg• • •
quolla .:JUCiety
otes Sayre.
.
of tbe meeting. All!ll ,.._
Mia ~y Wyatt, • ltudellt Or
WLJIIIDAY _. TIIUIIDAY
Is Underw
· ay· · were
Holllll' s. Stnlth, MaiOII
Natloowldo -lleauty Academy at
County Deolocrat
Olalrrnan, Mr. lllil Mr1. Guy llusseU, Columbus, spent the week end
nn1lffaolC

tho 1861 marketlna year repre- by the ratio of the average
State Yoong Democratligerllelt, O.U Rayburn, Tro)l Kathy and Tad of Albany and Mr; ll!d Mra. Frank Sarver,
aents an Increase of three cents ty Index !Index of prices
ConveRtloa te be held tniHuffJilaft, Valley Toney, officers_ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllosly, Johnhy and Eddie, of Mingo
a pound over the preaenl level. Iannen) lor the most
:tot the Mason County Young Vicld and Bruce ot Carpenter !unction were recent visitors of
9 Pea.
~
accordlng to announcement to- years to the averoge parity
P!epanl lhll,year was dis-! Democrats ClUb, Dallaa !!all, were Sunday visitors of their her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How·
CHICIIIIOIIlf
tiJtONLY
·
1, . -~ ~
day by J. Melvhl Gllbert, cbair- dex for 1951!, 1959, and 1960.
You"!: ;:~.;:eeofllnL!! vlce prea!denl, Roy· Rnd. EKln- par0111s, Mr. and Mrs. LineolD lTd Thoma.
.._~':'!.~
IDJUl, 'Galliil County Agricultur- wool act requires support
~
caid, Jr., secretary, a
ver· Ru•sell.
lift. and Mrl. G&lt;erge Warner
n.a.1e
ol Stabllisatloa and Conserva· mohair within a range of
County.
!ett Grimm General ConventloJI Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nease aild Margie were Sunday after- 1 22
at
.
lion (OOmml\tee.
per cent above or below
TenllltlV. plana nil ror 'the chairman.
and family t1 Star Route •Jatt- noon visitors of Mr. and Mra.
HOUSe P'omOhiii~P
The 1861 aupport price for comparable percentage ol
day convention to be held
ed Sunday with her parents, Ho~ Goodwin and daughter.
•
mohail has been set .at 75.8 ty at whi£h wool is
the Pleaaant Polnt Resort, In 19!6, Britain's King Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warner Mrs. Sheldon Rowen and lamcents 1 poUnd, U . centl, a The 11161 mohair support
18-18-20 wilb
act!· George V died.
. and Nark.
Uy of Athena were Monday visit- IIIIUIUIUIIItiiiiDIUCLIP THIS COUPON U
pbund ·more than the present continues support at lht
support price. Tho price for minimum level.
·
pulled wool will canllnue to be
supported at a level eompar·
able to the Incentive price for
BlADE CUTS
shorn wool.
As in previous years, shorn
wool will be equal to 1 percent~
age of each producer's cash
returns from nles. The per·
contage will be that req~ired
lb.
to raise the national average
received by all producers for PT. PLEASANT ~ Bert
7 INCH CUT-WELL TRIMMED-51~ end 6th RIB~
ahom wool up to !be announced
65 cents a . pound
incentive Carty' 89, Hogsett, ~tired
price. 1\lohair paymentl wm er, died Monday evMlng ·at hls
lb.
be determined Ia a almilor maD- home. He bad been 111 falling
health the past two yeara.
ner.
TENDER, JUICY
The chairman explained that A life-long relidellt of Mai!IID
the support price for wool lor County, be was born at South1966 is filed by I formula In side, July Z8, 1876, I BOD ef
the · Food and Agriculture Acl George and Martha Folden Me·
_
lb.
ot 1965. This legislation amend· Carty. He was a member
ed the National Wool Act of the Junior Order of American
LEAN, TASTY
111M and extended tht wool Mechanics Council 146, Pt.
end mohair payments
pro- Pleasant.
gram through 1969.
. .
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Under tbe new Incentive-price 8urvtvmg ere hlB e, Em-=======~~
rna Hallof McCarty;
two soos,
•
Robert
Fostoria, Ohio,
and
Gleo Mccarty, Pl. Pleasant:
_
_ _ lb.
five daughters, Mrs. B::~~: j
Wood, Troy, Ohio, Mrs.
- -- - - - - Putney, PUny, Mrs. Alma Me·
Eulered Hospital
Clure, Huntington, Mrs. r.enoe- I
Persona entering Holzer bos- vieve Sultz, Beaver Dam,
pita! during the . past Z4 hours consin, Mrs. Peggy l&lt;inier,
Every flneprodltd In your A•P •tore that eatrln the A•P aeal (thlt one
II
included: Jaeon H. Sheppard, jlumbus Ohio; on~ brother
euaranteed to bo better tl1111 or t:hl equal of h fNRouil national brand&amp;~
862'-' First Ave.; Mrs. Jennie za McCarty,
V. Duvall, Rt. 2, Vinton; Mrs. lsister, Mrs. Myrtle
Pick oael Try it! A,.... or k dolo'* at 7011 a P'llllf.
Cecil E. Lamb!rt, Patriot Star Pleasantville, Ohio: 26 grand(:ULTANA BRAND-S VARIETIES
Rt.: John T. Drummond, Rt. 1 · children and 23 great
We're proud of that A&amp;P le&amp;IIO it'1 011lr 011 the Auet.
Gallipolis; Harry C. Gibbs, cbildren.
H•rtlord; Mrs. JWger tJ. Fink, Funeral service Will l!e
WHY DO WE HAVE PIIVATE BRANDST
Rt. ·1, Letart; Mrs. Ray E. My- Th d · t
.
ere Rt I Slmde· Mn R Ken: urs •Y a 2 P· m. m
8 ~~:f~~
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cha pe1 Methodl1~
They'n our llneat v&amp;httl.
ton •- ~heline,
Pomeroy;
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Wltr
the
Rev.
Don
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ron on , If' 1 t·
B II 'II be
They help us
up to our eentury old pledge. , • to provide tht
Geor,e L. Lindamood, Rt. Jack· 0 tc a mg. ur a wt
lOll: Mrs. John T. Blagg Rus-llhe church cemetery.
best food to the moat people for tht leut allloullt tf m011ey,
lb.
.
,
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The body will be
sel,I ,Ky.; Andrew H. Wilbur,. 1
th M h Ste
. M
Sll
rome orvens
Cap'n John, Breaded
Cap'n John Breaded
Are AlP private branda a good naaa for lhoppiJii .\&amp;Pf
llmd
a en, rs. as E. Monho
to th
'd
1
roe, Looneyville
W. Va.; era
me
e reso ence
2-lb. $1.09
Thef're one of many I
0 F illoto pkg.
Lowen H. Zeigler, Albany; Bur· Hogsett where fr~ends may
nett J. Beverly , Ashland, Ky.; after 6 p. m. Wednesday.
Lee Gu!sler, Ashtand, Ky.;
\Irs. ~rge' C. Rllndoiph, New AI Biggs':Eiee;~d
Haven; David Puckett, R ad·l!ff; O.il A. Fannin, Jackson. 1'n1slee Pre!!ident
.
Bfrtba
PT. PLEASANT - G. A. (All
A&amp;P HOMOGENIZED
Mrs. Ralph E. Games, 9331&gt; Biggs, local merchant,
ANN PAGII
PURE VEGETABLE
Fourth Ave,, daughter, 12 :33 a. chosen president of the
n. TueSday; ·Mt-s. David
L.l of Trustees ol Pleasant Valley
l!ountjoy, Hamden, daughter, Hospital during ~ board
t:49 Jl, m. Tuesday; Mrs. Rog- ing MQnday night.. Biggs
I
er D. Fink, Rt. 1, Letart, son ceods Ralph Crump as presi·
A&amp;P
NUTLEY
8:24 •· m. ·Tuesday; Mrs. R. dent.
1-lb.
BLUE
Kenton Sheline Pomeroy, 90n, Other officers named were
Ga:t!n
pkg.
•: 50 .a. m. Tuesday.
Joe Neeley, vice president; C.
CARTON
Cartona
'
IJI&amp;tbarged
J. Hyer, secretary, and Jack
A&amp;P BRAND
OUR OWN
Merlin Amos, .James
R. Fruth, treasurer.
aaker, Mrs. Conrad A. Barieill, r F...__o;.;;;,.--===~
.of89
_ _ _ _pkg100
Mrs. Sylvester Bird,
FINEST
WISCONSIN, AGED CHEDDAR
Boring, Joe c. Bradley,
A&amp;P SLICED-CRUSHED-CHUNK
ANN PAGE
da K. Ganler, Larry G. ~~:~i ll
lllurice E. Figgins, 111
l -Ib.
}erlach, Rllymond R.
4Y2-ot.
pkg.
George 0. Hodgson, Mark
ONE-DAY SERVICE
cans
Maddox, Cecil Phillips, Mrs.
ON REQUEST
ANN PAGE
ANN PAGE- ELBOW
Oval R. Rossiter, John L.
lb.
Stevens,' Mrs. EdWin L. Stein,
SUNNYBROOKOUR
FINEST
QUALITY
pkg.
Jr., James A. WestfaU, Thorn•• R, Lewis, David L. Ferrell, Cleaners •
Po-r...,
Mrs. Charles A. Keever and in·
..., -•
!ant daughter.
Uoo Our Fru Parkin, a..t

NEW YORK (UPD -Keith
Mittler, Debr• McCurdy and
Mary Anne Feeteau, three of
Canada's beat yomtg llkalmt,
are Included in the Held tor the
World Gold Skate Classic at
Bakersfield, Colli., Feb. 11-8.
Three world champions Jl"!'
vlously IIJIIIOUJICed their plau1
t. enter.

Guerrilla
Killers
The ... at llattte ......,. ohoM

Ni~on.

('Utory

The 1llora wool

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ver Present Level

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(Oontlnued from ,... !.)...
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·ees aver a r.adlua rl. 30 mDet.
Tbe ether allel being ClODIW. ·
ered for tbe new ,..ttnllarJ
are the 1,750 acre farm of the
late Carl D. Seldsler, South
of Lucasvme Ill Scioto couaiJ
and the Jackaon County Home
site at Jackson. Mr. Janis 111$cated the death of. Mr. Schisler
recently will ill 10 way llan ·
bearing on the prepoaed Sclola
count)' sl~.

GOLD SKATE ENI'JIANTI

arrested on live counts of
soliciting to commit murder.;
Nained as the intended victim :
tn four counts was Murray M.
Chotiner, an •trorney who :
managde the 1952 vice presiden- i
t.ia] campaign or Richard M.

him a~ sa yin•~ . "society woa!d

0.

CRISP, SWf!ET, JUICY

Apples~~t~TY-

10 ~~ 39c

MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT A&amp;PI

JANE PARKER

PLAID STAMPS ANGEL FOOD
/ - TOOl ~·

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Potato Chios J:;.., ·- -

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. . . . .~--1-ow1-••$JJM.
.s :U$ $hill

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.;..;.....:...,.;;___ low·•• 1q~,. ~t·

3 ROOMS

- - - - low •• 4.25 "'"'
CEIUNG tiLE
low 11 12c ft.
INSQI.Ablf~
· low as 4V..c

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New Furniture
ONLY

· . ... ~ , : · •led MM8rl1l1 lnd Fnel)ellv•rv .
aS) I , . , ' AINT .
gal. 3.60 ·
~~~~·~·, , ntlc Pipe &amp; Pl•.•tlcl'lumbing

'299

pO.GD Down -

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MASON

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713:-5554

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MASON, w~· VA.. 1 .

WHAn" 'IH&amp;

I'RO&amp;£M 1DII'IV,
LWI&gt;IJI.£ 7

. GASOLINE ALLEY

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·Jan.

e MIDDLEPORT

20-21-22

BONANZA STORE ONLY

SBO

REG. 63c
ALKA-SELTZER

REG. 89• IRONING
BOARD

ER'S

PAD and COYJR
Allli4"

1 Low Discount Prico

Flta
Boardl
Teflon Coated Cover

e25 Count

48!.

DISCOUNT STORE .
BRAND NAME
SALE- LADIES' FALL AND WINTER~ SALE

Valuts To $3.99

DRESS SALE

GIRLS FALL

Values To $6.95

Now In Progress

LADIES' SNOW

BOOTS
Middleport, 0.

THE BEST DEALS

ANYWHERE
era 11

s

.88

VAWES TO $8.95

VALUES TO $5.95

e Values To $6.95
e Broke a Sizeo
e Black and Brow a

e Asst. Fabrl~

eAut. ~abr. '

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SEE THESE ..•

1964 RAMBLER 4 DOOR SEDAN
Classic 8 cylinder. Automatic TraD!. Radio and
Heater. One local owner. Like new.

low
Discount
Prices

1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN

8 cylinder Convt. R&amp;H. Standard Trans. Red and
White. Nice car. See it!

1961 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

CORDUROY
e Mostly Dark

1

e Smart Styles
e Asst. Fabrics .

e Zip Out Uning
e Water Repellent

DRESSES

S.t These 1nd M•ny More At

e Values to $10.95 LADIES

t Family Size
f With FluorlstaD

sac

REG. 98c
SOAP FILLED

•Eo. 79c
FIRST QUALITY

eso to Ba1

NYLO.N HOSE
e Sizes 8.,. to 11

e Removes Greaao

e Clean Tireo

conoN BRAS

.•

REG. $1.59 136x6
VYNOCEL WINDOW

SWEATERS

SHADES

MILLINERY

•Eo. 7'~.r' ,i
BAG Dll &lt;

sPOt$•
f30 or lol~e '

eMesh

f Size 32A to 388
t Stitched cup

e PlAin

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tAsst ColOn

f~st. Sl.O.

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ABBII! AND SLATS

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• White, Green, Taa
.36x6 Size

REG. 39c YARD
FANCY and STRIP&amp;
By BRANNER

OUTING
f36" Wide

f Asst. Colon

33:.

Y2PRICE

FALL DR~SES - • • • • •
REG. 98c
LADIES PADDED

'·

VALUES TO $4.98
LADIES

• Values to $9,95 MENS WINTER ANDl. FALL JACIETS
PADS

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

11o a .

STOCK LADIES

DISCOUNT
PRICE

4 Dr. Station Wagon. Full power. Clean and nice.
Another one local owner Rambler.

4 Dr. Sedan. Goad tires. Beautiful frost white.
Clean Inside and out. Nice car.

TOOTHPASTI

OUR COMPLETE

• Fancy and PlaiD
f Valuea To U .99

1960 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR

1959 RAMBLER CLASSIC

SLEEPERS

$3.00

ONE LOT
CHILDREN

LOW

R&amp;H. Continental kit. All g001d tires. Like new !Do
aide and out.

REG. 89c VALUI
COLGATE

. e Aaat. Style•
e Broken Si:rea

Mons All Weather

COATS

REG; $2.00
INFANTS .

e Asst. ColOn'

47:.

eNo Full Bolts
esave ... Now

WINTER COATS

6 cylinder. 4 Dr. Classic. Auto. Trans. One local
owner. Runs tine.

1960 RAMBLER AMERICAN

II

'

es~zea

VALUES TO $16.95 LADIES

8 cyl. Convt. Gold with white top, One local owner.
Nice and clean,

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN

REG. 98c

LITTLI! ORPHAN ANNII

.88

ALL PRICES IN EFFECT UN11 ( ITEMS SOLD ••• HURRY IN I

1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
8 cylinder 4 Dr. American. Standard Trans. R&amp;H.
One owner. Another one like new.

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eJr.- Jllssy'":; Half Sizes ,

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e Smart Style.~

e Smart Stylea

e Broken Sizes

s

DRESSES

- -•

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$7.00

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REG. 29c
ASST.

BUGS BUNNY

COSMETICS
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e Valuea to 29e
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. . . . .~--1-ow1-••$JJM.
.s :U$ $hill

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3 ROOMS

- - - - low •• 4.25 "'"'
CEIUNG tiLE
low 11 12c ft.
INSQI.Ablf~
· low as 4V..c

*" ·

New Furniture
ONLY

· . ... ~ , : · •led MM8rl1l1 lnd Fnel)ellv•rv .
aS) I , . , ' AINT .
gal. 3.60 ·
~~~~·~·, , ntlc Pipe &amp; Pl•.•tlcl'lumbing

'299

pO.GD Down -

lllo . . "'

~IWMiontTonno

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MASON

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713:-5554

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MATERIALS CO•.
MASON, w~· VA.. 1 .

WHAn" 'IH&amp;

I'RO&amp;£M 1DII'IV,
LWI&gt;IJI.£ 7

. GASOLINE ALLEY

·

. i

·Jan.

e MIDDLEPORT

20-21-22

BONANZA STORE ONLY

SBO

REG. 63c
ALKA-SELTZER

REG. 89• IRONING
BOARD

ER'S

PAD and COYJR
Allli4"

1 Low Discount Prico

Flta
Boardl
Teflon Coated Cover

e25 Count

48!.

DISCOUNT STORE .
BRAND NAME
SALE- LADIES' FALL AND WINTER~ SALE

Valuts To $3.99

DRESS SALE

GIRLS FALL

Values To $6.95

Now In Progress

LADIES' SNOW

BOOTS
Middleport, 0.

THE BEST DEALS

ANYWHERE
era 11

s

.88

VAWES TO $8.95

VALUES TO $5.95

e Values To $6.95
e Broke a Sizeo
e Black and Brow a

e Asst. Fabrl~

eAut. ~abr. '

s :oo .~

.00: "~··

SEE THESE ..•

1964 RAMBLER 4 DOOR SEDAN
Classic 8 cylinder. Automatic TraD!. Radio and
Heater. One local owner. Like new.

low
Discount
Prices

1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN

8 cylinder Convt. R&amp;H. Standard Trans. Red and
White. Nice car. See it!

1961 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

CORDUROY
e Mostly Dark

1

e Smart Styles
e Asst. Fabrics .

e Zip Out Uning
e Water Repellent

DRESSES

S.t These 1nd M•ny More At

e Values to $10.95 LADIES

t Family Size
f With FluorlstaD

sac

REG. 98c
SOAP FILLED

•Eo. 79c
FIRST QUALITY

eso to Ba1

NYLO.N HOSE
e Sizes 8.,. to 11

e Removes Greaao

e Clean Tireo

conoN BRAS

.•

REG. $1.59 136x6
VYNOCEL WINDOW

SWEATERS

SHADES

MILLINERY

•Eo. 7'~.r' ,i
BAG Dll &lt;

sPOt$•
f30 or lol~e '

eMesh

f Size 32A to 388
t Stitched cup

e PlAin

ePtaln Cup

tAsst ColOn

f~st. Sl.O.

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ABBII! AND SLATS

--~.

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1"(11

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• White, Green, Taa
.36x6 Size

REG. 39c YARD
FANCY and STRIP&amp;
By BRANNER

OUTING
f36" Wide

f Asst. Colon

33:.

Y2PRICE

FALL DR~SES - • • • • •
REG. 98c
LADIES PADDED

'·

VALUES TO $4.98
LADIES

• Values to $9,95 MENS WINTER ANDl. FALL JACIETS
PADS

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

11o a .

STOCK LADIES

DISCOUNT
PRICE

4 Dr. Station Wagon. Full power. Clean and nice.
Another one local owner Rambler.

4 Dr. Sedan. Goad tires. Beautiful frost white.
Clean Inside and out. Nice car.

TOOTHPASTI

OUR COMPLETE

• Fancy and PlaiD
f Valuea To U .99

1960 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR

1959 RAMBLER CLASSIC

SLEEPERS

$3.00

ONE LOT
CHILDREN

LOW

R&amp;H. Continental kit. All g001d tires. Like new !Do
aide and out.

REG. 89c VALUI
COLGATE

. e Aaat. Style•
e Broken Si:rea

Mons All Weather

COATS

REG; $2.00
INFANTS .

e Asst. ColOn'

47:.

eNo Full Bolts
esave ... Now

WINTER COATS

6 cylinder. 4 Dr. Classic. Auto. Trans. One local
owner. Runs tine.

1960 RAMBLER AMERICAN

II

'

es~zea

VALUES TO $16.95 LADIES

8 cyl. Convt. Gold with white top, One local owner.
Nice and clean,

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN

REG. 98c

LITTLI! ORPHAN ANNII

.88

ALL PRICES IN EFFECT UN11 ( ITEMS SOLD ••• HURRY IN I

1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
8 cylinder 4 Dr. American. Standard Trans. R&amp;H.
One owner. Another one like new.

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e Smart Style.~

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e Broken Sizes

s

DRESSES

- -•

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$7.00

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REG. 29c
ASST.

BUGS BUNNY

COSMETICS
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e Valuea to 29e
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Pomeroy-Middleport,

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Chester PTA Names Committees
For
County Council
Meeting
Feb.
3
The Cbe t PTA
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.AEP 'Off"ICI"a} Notes B)ackout Sa£eguards . Comml'ffees Ior New .,, erm Nom ed
by Pomeroy Theodorus Council (;of A =~;~a~·~~.
was/ ~uestto'n
t!."::~ame~orbylbetbe C:: ~'",, ...;~d Mr":_~tmortees
Dlue•~~
Pt

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Hauck, and Glenora Swatzel.
Unquenl; and Caddie Wlckhall1

PT. PLEASANT- Represen- Corporation In New York. Re- we bell... Is *'-any out ol

taUveo of the American Elec-IJating Appalachian's story
the
on the AEP SysdriNckJ
aSndhiWinnona C&lt;Jokbeerand•.
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me on· ,ers were g1ven .to e father
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ea . ,,;!if
·
9Jor ·When Tbeodorus Council, were Carrie M$hirl, ' Mabel aervlce conimlltot!.
d~y evenmg m regular sesston :wlth the most children In grade Irk. Power System and Appala- Manager tn the Huntlll(!ton Dl- IJel!l~~ traced the planofng, Daughters of Am$'1c~
met Bearbo and N(ttle ,ijlyes, kit- ·
~
w•th President Carl Kautz pre- school, the old&lt;!st and
the clllu Power Company TUeaday vision of Appalachian.
4esign an~ englneerillg
that Moni!ay evening at the IOOF chen· Carrie NeutzUqg· Marlo · Mrs. Wakely compllment&lt;id
sidi1J8. The newly formed Boy ,)'OIIngest father with
schoolf .
lias g;,.e Jnto tlie building of hall.
·
'·
Hau~k tn4 LUHO Hau~k dlnlng the .Councll oo tbe drapill8 &lt;II
Scout Troop No. 23S sponsor- 'childten, and the lather with night told •lfOIIP of communi- Empbasl~ was the point the Integrated AEP System 111- Dean Damitz, councllor,op- room· Edna Relbeland'Winona the charter and urged all memed by the Chester PTA . present- :the most children.
ty aDd buoineao leadel'll •I a tbat 11 fs •mposstble to gnacan- eluding Appalachillll conttas~ ened the meeting In titualistlc Cook' flag bearei'l• ' Marlo bers to forgive 'any past dUfe,...
e&lt;' tbe American flag and led i Mr Roger Buckley presented dlnnf ~~~ about electric ~~at ~ve~ lndivl:ual AE~ lng it with the pow~r .systems l&lt;&gt;nn. Edith Wakely, · district Hauck Lottls C~n and Glen- ences and to WO!k together fn
the pledge to 11.
I" vocal solo tn4 Mr. Carl Kautz serv ce re
ity and how the 8
ppa ac tan cus m~ w lb the "blackout" area. "Such depitty ol Marietta, , and PJiyl- ora S~atze~ wayo and DJeallll; harmony. Sbe BISO dlsc!tssed the
Minutes by Mrs. Reid Young, played a JOWS harp solo.
AEP System, of WhiCh Appal- never h.ave an Interruption.
an occurence nn !be AEP Sy!l- lis and Kirt Rowan of Forest Edna Reibel, Della Stahl and rally to be ~ld Morell 31 Ia
semtnry, and the tr•.,urer's A humorous orticle entitled achlon II 1 part, 1• not "There are too many vari- tern Is lnCOIIcelvable, short of Rose Council were. luests. Mar- Ethel Smith, orpbaps
and Pomeroy and named comtnlt·
r&lt;porl by ~trs. Robert Ril&lt;'hie ,"What is a Man?" was read by subJect to a cham reaction po~.
i a nuclear holocaust," he said. gacet Seldeoabel was reported home; Margaret Seldenabel, tees Including, Cora
lleegle,
w~;~rt.&gt; approved.
Mr. Laindstammer. Mr. r. 0 . er outage such as occurred m abies over which we have no
ill in Veterans Memorial Hos-- Norma Chapman and Cora Bee- Carrie Meinhart and ·carrie
A report was read fro m Mrs. ,McCoy read an article entitled oortheast United Stales and control -: lightning, Ice, snow,
pflal! Lydia Stewart home from gle, miscellaneous:•
Nootzllng, dinner and hiH; Lo~
Gordon Ridenour, m•mbership "Johnny was Absent Because," southe~ Canadalut November. antomobiles knocking
down
TO DANCE FRIDAY
hospttal, and Et(a Dessauer hn· ,
.
tie Vohen, reglotrllllon; Della
chairman, sta ting that the mem-'stressing the importance of re- Speaking for the AEP Sys- poles, wind storms and scores The Jays will emcee an al- proving. .
Carrie Neutzllng, Winona Cook. Stahl and Nettle Hafel• hos~
hmhip is 1511. The president ,ligious schooling.
tern •t.the meeting waa Co~ad of other things that happen :•··rter-garne dance .Friday night at The charter was draped Ill tnd ~argaret Seidenabel, mem- ess01; Carrie Neulzhng, aon1
expressed th&lt;lnks to all who Mr James Roush scoutmas· P'. DeSieno, head of the Reg1on- ory day. However, the w1de- the Waha.!na H1gh Gym from memory of Marguerite Dural .bersh•p; Elizabeth .Call)pbell, lheeta, and Nor•11 Chapman
helped with the Dec. 2t) after-, ter of the seven ~ys In t h al. Planning SecUon In the Am- apread cascadl111 ol Oljlllges. ov-19:30 P:m. to midnight. Tbe pub-l•and Bertha McKenzie. Gueabi follow~; Nettle Hayet; M~bel tn4 Glenora Swatzel, tald"' fl
noon Chnstmas program for the , new scout lrroop and eight boyo erjcen Elactrle Power Service er thousands of sqUII1'8 miles., lic Ia mvlted.
lor tbe dtapiog were Mro. Tbpm· Wolfe. Ethel Smith,
al'arie pauwlll'd.
.'&lt;
children.
in a cub scout pack 1 t.~tressed
'
- ·-~~----Plans v1ere made te enter- the Vlllue of Boy Scout training.
lain the
County Council ol The scoots gave their creed, •
~n#IJ
II.,,
'IJII
,.
Chester February 3. The W8)'1 motto, and oath, and Mr. Roush
/;J lUI /fj FF • i;j &amp;ll#f
~ fill •
and meens committee was ap. . read the soout law.
pointed to serve refreshments; He stat&lt;'d that
Boy Scout
•
Mrs. James Rousb waa nam- training makes better boy1 who
ed chairman of the reception will grow Into better men. Tht
committee, Mr1. Hobart New- Iprogram was closed wltb prayell, the tablo committee, aod er by Mr. Earl Dean.
Mrs. Alice Naese,
entertajn- ! The regular February meet·
ment. ing will feature a white tlelkl&lt;n eou.at wa1 woa by the : phant auction with Mr. I. 0 .
McCoy aa auctioneer. All mern1lx th grade,
..
,
.,
bers. aro urged to participate.
A Fa tiler • Night program Servmg committee for Fehntu. ltd by Mr. Norman M.,_ ary will bt Mro, Twlla Strau•
Cant and Mr. Robert
U.d- baugb, chairm'RJt, and Mn. Or·
atammer. Each father present ville Browa, Mra. Carl Weese,
Introduced himself, told
the Mro. Paul Orr, Mrs.
VIrgil
aumber ol chlldreo he hal, and Roush, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr.
"ad • Joko.
Joha Lambert &amp; Mr. Jim BraaPrlllt Ill "Sttiar Daddy"
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Officers, Elders, Deacons, Named
By Church of Christ Congregation
Olureh IIIII Bible School o!flnrs ol lbo Middleport Olurch Abbott, Tbomoo Bowell, Waltof Christ wre elected at the er Bunce, Raymond Cole, Wenannual
congregational meet.- dell Gerlach, Arthur Hess, Jr.,
1 SURdav tvenlnl 111 !be Kenneth McElhinny. Homer
118
burch. 1
R1ce, Wdhur Theobald, Frank..
1
Chorcll tlftcera elected wert lianilt·-~
P et ~... Mlltol Hooda.
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shell
Wllbur Th&lt;1ouold,
treasurer;
Mrs. Arthur SkiRR«,
choir Elected deacons Wert Caah
director; Mro. Chester Erwm, Bahr, William Bartley, Jot
organist; Carol Scott 11d Bet· Bishop, WUlard
Boyer, Ira
sy Cunningham, uststant or- Butc.her, ~o Childs, Chester
ganists.
ErwlD, William Grueser, Mar.
Elders elected wero Horacef •in Kelly, Tom Kelly, Harold
~- -Lohse,
Robert McElhinny,
George Meinhart, Denver
Rice, Robert Reibel, Kenneth
Scites, L. R. Wlley, Norman
~'AI
Yeauger, Herma.a Klllcald and
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0. E. McKmley. Homer Jones
lllld Floyd Boyer wero tlecled
.JAN. tt
deacons emeritus.
~ 'he Middleport Literary Club
Kenneth McElhinny was ap.
ll 1 meet Wednesday afternoon, pointed superintendent of
the
ian. 19 at the home of Mr 1 . Bible Slhool. Other offlrers are
Oona ld Mills. The program will Thomas Bowen, his a11slstant;
be given by Mrs. Everett Hayes Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley,
and
ro_ll call re~po~se will be a secretarfes; Floyd Boyer, 8,..
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quotatiOn concer~mg beauty. sistant secretary;
Francet
Bosworth C:ounc1l No. 46 Hoy· Roush, librarian , Tom K e 11 y,
, al and Select Mesons, stat•d song leader ; Joy Boggs, ChrisiSS&lt;!mbly Wednesday at 7:30 p. tine Ballr, Debbie Grueser and
m. All officers and companions Candace Ba/" ;-. pianists.
•Jrged . by Thorn•• C. Edwards, Mrs. William Bradford waa
Illustrious master, to attend.
retained ao superintendent of
Class 12, Heath
Methodist the primary department with
Church, to meet Wednesd:l, .. Mrs. Georgia Wehrung 41 asJan. 19 at the church, lmmedi- slstant. Mrs. Edgar Allenswortll
ately followmg the Week
of was named cradle roll au
Prayer service at the 01urch inlendent.
per.
of Christ. Mr~. Emerson Jones, Teachers for the I·
program chalr.man; hoste-sses, lected are Doroth} ~~~~ :
Mrs. Perry M1tcb, Mro. Law- •;nners I· Thelma B
•· ginners
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renee M1'Ih o~n, Mrs. 0 rID Sm1th
2; Fr.ance~
Triplett,
and Mrs. Carl Mallox.
primary 1. Mary Lou Bo
The Winding Trail Gardea cradle roll; Wilbur Tbeo~'
club will meet at tbe Olllo Pow- junior boys; Mrs. L. R. Wiley:
er offiCe, Wl!dnesday, at 7.31J junior girls: Tom Kelly, junior
p.m. w1th Mrs. Charlo• Lew•• hl•h· M tb Child
and Mrs. Robert Lewis as hoo~ .::..' darD 1 h I,
Loyal
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aug tors ; WendeD
esses.
G 1
er ach, graduated elass; Hor-J IA, Ill
Abbo
Rock Springs Better Health ace
tt. young adults; Tom
club will meft Thursday, at I I Bowen, homebuilders; Dick
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lew- Wiley, loyal bereanJ; A llct
is Grueser with Mrs
Fred Robson, loyal paJs; Mn. RoGoegleln I~ charge of. the pro- bert Reibel, loyal women and
gram 111d Mrs. William Grue- Homer R1ce, loyal meo.
iier, the contest.
The One Won On~ class of the
1be Almanae
Pomeroy Flr&lt;t B:Jplist church By United Pres• lnternatloaal
will meet 1t tht church Thurs- Today " Wl!dnesday, Jl!ll. 19,
day January 20, ln•tead 'of Jan- the 19th day of 11161! witb 348 to
uary 27, as echeduled. M r &amp;. follow.
George Skinner and Mrs. Vic- The rnoo11 i1 between last
for Youog will be hostess~! and quarter and_new phase.
Mrs. Ellen Couch in charge of (No mor~lDg star)
devotioM.
The evenms stan are Jupt#
Tbe Twilight Garden
club ler, Venus, Saturn and Mara.
will meet Thursday, at 7:30 p. Tho,. born tmlay art under
m. at the hoo.e of Mrs. Gerald !be sign of Capncorn. AmeriWildermuth, Mu lberry Av~.
can Poet Ediar Allan Poe wa1
Tbe Willing Workers close of born on lllls day In 1809.
the Enterprise EUB chorcll will Oa tb!A day In history :
meet Thursday ot 7:31J p.m. at 11 1807, Robert E. Lee wa1
he home of Mrs. Myrtle Long. born In Stratford, Va. His
Magnolia Temple Pythia• Sis-' bll'thday is • legal holiday in
ters will meet Thursday t 7·30 aoma southern llatel.
p.m., at tho DAV hall. ;,fie~ In 1861, Georgia oeceded
·u be JDStalled
·
Union..,.
WI
end all offlcero from
In the
Gen 1
1938
and •mber8
d to be
, um..,.. o1
era
orese~~
are urge
!Franco's Nationalist air ferce
·
bombed Barcelona tn4 Val.,..
IERVICE WEU. ATTENDED cia in Spain klll!IJ8 700 clvllian1
.
tn4 woundl1J8 hundtedl more.
The Tueiday evemng Wtek In lll55, !be firot prelldontial
af Prayer servtce Will well 1t- news conference to bl covered
tended with the host pastor, fby moving picture to4 televltbe Hev. Don Hl&lt;ks of the oloo cameras wu held by
,• Church ol Christ, giving the Dwight 0. Eisenhower
.·: Jneasage, "Lord, Search Me."
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fbe cbo~. presented a '?""'ial A. thought for tho day. number To Thee I Cr1ed 0 British author Oscar Wilde:
t,1J.prd." Wedneaday eveni1J8 the "As long ao war io regarded u
will wiclled, It wUI alwayo hive lbi
.,llh. lioward Ruppel!
. lwinB tba aermliil AM tbe Pres- fascination . When it Is looked
' )lterian choir will present spe-1 upon as vulgar, It will ceaoe 1o
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Chester PTA Names Committees
For
County Council
Meeting
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3
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.AEP 'Off"ICI"a} Notes B)ackout Sa£eguards . Comml'ffees Ior New .,, erm Nom ed
by Pomeroy Theodorus Council (;of A =~;~a~·~~.
was/ ~uestto'n
t!."::~ame~orbylbetbe C:: ~'",, ...;~d Mr":_~tmortees
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Hauck, and Glenora Swatzel.
Unquenl; and Caddie Wlckhall1

PT. PLEASANT- Represen- Corporation In New York. Re- we bell... Is *'-any out ol

taUveo of the American Elec-IJating Appalachian's story
the
on the AEP SysdriNckJ
aSndhiWinnona C&lt;Jokbeerand•.
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t Ar tern. De Siflllo aald
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me on· ,ers were g1ven .to e father
.. . a .' .
as~
ea . ,,;!if
·
9Jor ·When Tbeodorus Council, were Carrie M$hirl, ' Mabel aervlce conimlltot!.
d~y evenmg m regular sesston :wlth the most children In grade Irk. Power System and Appala- Manager tn the Huntlll(!ton Dl- IJel!l~~ traced the planofng, Daughters of Am$'1c~
met Bearbo and N(ttle ,ijlyes, kit- ·
~
w•th President Carl Kautz pre- school, the old&lt;!st and
the clllu Power Company TUeaday vision of Appalachian.
4esign an~ englneerillg
that Moni!ay evening at the IOOF chen· Carrie NeutzUqg· Marlo · Mrs. Wakely compllment&lt;id
sidi1J8. The newly formed Boy ,)'OIIngest father with
schoolf .
lias g;,.e Jnto tlie building of hall.
·
'·
Hau~k tn4 LUHO Hau~k dlnlng the .Councll oo tbe drapill8 &lt;II
Scout Troop No. 23S sponsor- 'childten, and the lather with night told •lfOIIP of communi- Empbasl~ was the point the Integrated AEP System 111- Dean Damitz, councllor,op- room· Edna Relbeland'Winona the charter and urged all memed by the Chester PTA . present- :the most children.
ty aDd buoineao leadel'll •I a tbat 11 fs •mposstble to gnacan- eluding Appalachillll conttas~ ened the meeting In titualistlc Cook' flag bearei'l• ' Marlo bers to forgive 'any past dUfe,...
e&lt;' tbe American flag and led i Mr Roger Buckley presented dlnnf ~~~ about electric ~~at ~ve~ lndivl:ual AE~ lng it with the pow~r .systems l&lt;&gt;nn. Edith Wakely, · district Hauck Lottls C~n and Glen- ences and to WO!k together fn
the pledge to 11.
I" vocal solo tn4 Mr. Carl Kautz serv ce re
ity and how the 8
ppa ac tan cus m~ w lb the "blackout" area. "Such depitty ol Marietta, , and PJiyl- ora S~atze~ wayo and DJeallll; harmony. Sbe BISO dlsc!tssed the
Minutes by Mrs. Reid Young, played a JOWS harp solo.
AEP System, of WhiCh Appal- never h.ave an Interruption.
an occurence nn !be AEP Sy!l- lis and Kirt Rowan of Forest Edna Reibel, Della Stahl and rally to be ~ld Morell 31 Ia
semtnry, and the tr•.,urer's A humorous orticle entitled achlon II 1 part, 1• not "There are too many vari- tern Is lnCOIIcelvable, short of Rose Council were. luests. Mar- Ethel Smith, orpbaps
and Pomeroy and named comtnlt·
r&lt;porl by ~trs. Robert Ril&lt;'hie ,"What is a Man?" was read by subJect to a cham reaction po~.
i a nuclear holocaust," he said. gacet Seldeoabel was reported home; Margaret Seldenabel, tees Including, Cora
lleegle,
w~;~rt.&gt; approved.
Mr. Laindstammer. Mr. r. 0 . er outage such as occurred m abies over which we have no
ill in Veterans Memorial Hos-- Norma Chapman and Cora Bee- Carrie Meinhart and ·carrie
A report was read fro m Mrs. ,McCoy read an article entitled oortheast United Stales and control -: lightning, Ice, snow,
pflal! Lydia Stewart home from gle, miscellaneous:•
Nootzllng, dinner and hiH; Lo~
Gordon Ridenour, m•mbership "Johnny was Absent Because," southe~ Canadalut November. antomobiles knocking
down
TO DANCE FRIDAY
hospttal, and Et(a Dessauer hn· ,
.
tie Vohen, reglotrllllon; Della
chairman, sta ting that the mem-'stressing the importance of re- Speaking for the AEP Sys- poles, wind storms and scores The Jays will emcee an al- proving. .
Carrie Neutzllng, Winona Cook. Stahl and Nettle Hafel• hos~
hmhip is 1511. The president ,ligious schooling.
tern •t.the meeting waa Co~ad of other things that happen :•··rter-garne dance .Friday night at The charter was draped Ill tnd ~argaret Seidenabel, mem- ess01; Carrie Neulzhng, aon1
expressed th&lt;lnks to all who Mr James Roush scoutmas· P'. DeSieno, head of the Reg1on- ory day. However, the w1de- the Waha.!na H1gh Gym from memory of Marguerite Dural .bersh•p; Elizabeth .Call)pbell, lheeta, and Nor•11 Chapman
helped with the Dec. 2t) after-, ter of the seven ~ys In t h al. Planning SecUon In the Am- apread cascadl111 ol Oljlllges. ov-19:30 P:m. to midnight. Tbe pub-l•and Bertha McKenzie. Gueabi follow~; Nettle Hayet; M~bel tn4 Glenora Swatzel, tald"' fl
noon Chnstmas program for the , new scout lrroop and eight boyo erjcen Elactrle Power Service er thousands of sqUII1'8 miles., lic Ia mvlted.
lor tbe dtapiog were Mro. Tbpm· Wolfe. Ethel Smith,
al'arie pauwlll'd.
.'&lt;
children.
in a cub scout pack 1 t.~tressed
'
- ·-~~----Plans v1ere made te enter- the Vlllue of Boy Scout training.
lain the
County Council ol The scoots gave their creed, •
~n#IJ
II.,,
'IJII
,.
Chester February 3. The W8)'1 motto, and oath, and Mr. Roush
/;J lUI /fj FF • i;j &amp;ll#f
~ fill •
and meens committee was ap. . read the soout law.
pointed to serve refreshments; He stat&lt;'d that
Boy Scout
•
Mrs. James Rousb waa nam- training makes better boy1 who
ed chairman of the reception will grow Into better men. Tht
committee, Mr1. Hobart New- Iprogram was closed wltb prayell, the tablo committee, aod er by Mr. Earl Dean.
Mrs. Alice Naese,
entertajn- ! The regular February meet·
ment. ing will feature a white tlelkl&lt;n eou.at wa1 woa by the : phant auction with Mr. I. 0 .
McCoy aa auctioneer. All mern1lx th grade,
..
,
.,
bers. aro urged to participate.
A Fa tiler • Night program Servmg committee for Fehntu. ltd by Mr. Norman M.,_ ary will bt Mro, Twlla Strau•
Cant and Mr. Robert
U.d- baugb, chairm'RJt, and Mn. Or·
atammer. Each father present ville Browa, Mra. Carl Weese,
Introduced himself, told
the Mro. Paul Orr, Mrs.
VIrgil
aumber ol chlldreo he hal, and Roush, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr.
"ad • Joko.
Joha Lambert &amp; Mr. Jim BraaPrlllt Ill "Sttiar Daddy"
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Officers, Elders, Deacons, Named
By Church of Christ Congregation
Olureh IIIII Bible School o!flnrs ol lbo Middleport Olurch Abbott, Tbomoo Bowell, Waltof Christ wre elected at the er Bunce, Raymond Cole, Wenannual
congregational meet.- dell Gerlach, Arthur Hess, Jr.,
1 SURdav tvenlnl 111 !be Kenneth McElhinny. Homer
118
burch. 1
R1ce, Wdhur Theobald, Frank..
1
Chorcll tlftcera elected wert lianilt·-~
P et ~... Mlltol Hooda.
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shell
Wllbur Th&lt;1ouold,
treasurer;
Mrs. Arthur SkiRR«,
choir Elected deacons Wert Caah
director; Mro. Chester Erwm, Bahr, William Bartley, Jot
organist; Carol Scott 11d Bet· Bishop, WUlard
Boyer, Ira
sy Cunningham, uststant or- Butc.her, ~o Childs, Chester
ganists.
ErwlD, William Grueser, Mar.
Elders elected wero Horacef •in Kelly, Tom Kelly, Harold
~- -Lohse,
Robert McElhinny,
George Meinhart, Denver
Rice, Robert Reibel, Kenneth
Scites, L. R. Wlley, Norman
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Yeauger, Herma.a Klllcald and
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0. E. McKmley. Homer Jones
lllld Floyd Boyer wero tlecled
.JAN. tt
deacons emeritus.
~ 'he Middleport Literary Club
Kenneth McElhinny was ap.
ll 1 meet Wednesday afternoon, pointed superintendent of
the
ian. 19 at the home of Mr 1 . Bible Slhool. Other offlrers are
Oona ld Mills. The program will Thomas Bowen, his a11slstant;
be given by Mrs. Everett Hayes Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley,
and
ro_ll call re~po~se will be a secretarfes; Floyd Boyer, 8,..
1
quotatiOn concer~mg beauty. sistant secretary;
Francet
Bosworth C:ounc1l No. 46 Hoy· Roush, librarian , Tom K e 11 y,
, al and Select Mesons, stat•d song leader ; Joy Boggs, ChrisiSS&lt;!mbly Wednesday at 7:30 p. tine Ballr, Debbie Grueser and
m. All officers and companions Candace Ba/" ;-. pianists.
•Jrged . by Thorn•• C. Edwards, Mrs. William Bradford waa
Illustrious master, to attend.
retained ao superintendent of
Class 12, Heath
Methodist the primary department with
Church, to meet Wednesd:l, .. Mrs. Georgia Wehrung 41 asJan. 19 at the church, lmmedi- slstant. Mrs. Edgar Allenswortll
ately followmg the Week
of was named cradle roll au
Prayer service at the 01urch inlendent.
per.
of Christ. Mr~. Emerson Jones, Teachers for the I·
program chalr.man; hoste-sses, lected are Doroth} ~~~~ :
Mrs. Perry M1tcb, Mro. Law- •;nners I· Thelma B
•· ginners
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renee M1'Ih o~n, Mrs. 0 rID Sm1th
2; Fr.ance~
Triplett,
and Mrs. Carl Mallox.
primary 1. Mary Lou Bo
The Winding Trail Gardea cradle roll; Wilbur Tbeo~'
club will meet at tbe Olllo Pow- junior boys; Mrs. L. R. Wiley:
er offiCe, Wl!dnesday, at 7.31J junior girls: Tom Kelly, junior
p.m. w1th Mrs. Charlo• Lew•• hl•h· M tb Child
and Mrs. Robert Lewis as hoo~ .::..' darD 1 h I,
Loyal
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aug tors ; WendeD
esses.
G 1
er ach, graduated elass; Hor-J IA, Ill
Abbo
Rock Springs Better Health ace
tt. young adults; Tom
club will meft Thursday, at I I Bowen, homebuilders; Dick
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lew- Wiley, loyal bereanJ; A llct
is Grueser with Mrs
Fred Robson, loyal paJs; Mn. RoGoegleln I~ charge of. the pro- bert Reibel, loyal women and
gram 111d Mrs. William Grue- Homer R1ce, loyal meo.
iier, the contest.
The One Won On~ class of the
1be Almanae
Pomeroy Flr&lt;t B:Jplist church By United Pres• lnternatloaal
will meet 1t tht church Thurs- Today " Wl!dnesday, Jl!ll. 19,
day January 20, ln•tead 'of Jan- the 19th day of 11161! witb 348 to
uary 27, as echeduled. M r &amp;. follow.
George Skinner and Mrs. Vic- The rnoo11 i1 between last
for Youog will be hostess~! and quarter and_new phase.
Mrs. Ellen Couch in charge of (No mor~lDg star)
devotioM.
The evenms stan are Jupt#
Tbe Twilight Garden
club ler, Venus, Saturn and Mara.
will meet Thursday, at 7:30 p. Tho,. born tmlay art under
m. at the hoo.e of Mrs. Gerald !be sign of Capncorn. AmeriWildermuth, Mu lberry Av~.
can Poet Ediar Allan Poe wa1
Tbe Willing Workers close of born on lllls day In 1809.
the Enterprise EUB chorcll will Oa tb!A day In history :
meet Thursday ot 7:31J p.m. at 11 1807, Robert E. Lee wa1
he home of Mrs. Myrtle Long. born In Stratford, Va. His
Magnolia Temple Pythia• Sis-' bll'thday is • legal holiday in
ters will meet Thursday t 7·30 aoma southern llatel.
p.m., at tho DAV hall. ;,fie~ In 1861, Georgia oeceded
·u be JDStalled
·
Union..,.
WI
end all offlcero from
In the
Gen 1
1938
and •mber8
d to be
, um..,.. o1
era
orese~~
are urge
!Franco's Nationalist air ferce
·
bombed Barcelona tn4 Val.,..
IERVICE WEU. ATTENDED cia in Spain klll!IJ8 700 clvllian1
.
tn4 woundl1J8 hundtedl more.
The Tueiday evemng Wtek In lll55, !be firot prelldontial
af Prayer servtce Will well 1t- news conference to bl covered
tended with the host pastor, fby moving picture to4 televltbe Hev. Don Hl&lt;ks of the oloo cameras wu held by
,• Church ol Christ, giving the Dwight 0. Eisenhower
.·: Jneasage, "Lord, Search Me."
'
fbe cbo~. presented a '?""'ial A. thought for tho day. number To Thee I Cr1ed 0 British author Oscar Wilde:
t,1J.prd." Wedneaday eveni1J8 the "As long ao war io regarded u
will wiclled, It wUI alwayo hive lbi
.,llh. lioward Ruppel!
. lwinB tba aermliil AM tbe Pres- fascination . When it Is looked
' )lterian choir will present spe-1 upon as vulgar, It will ceaoe 1o
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Swiss Steak •••••••,.. 69c
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Ground Chuck • • • .... 69c
Jeef Liver • • • • • • • • ... 49c

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Cornish Hens .....••- 59c

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BOILING BEEF
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CHICKEN

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THIGHS

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VNDAR

Kroger
f'enderag Bostor&amp;

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America and spend

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b# 11 S.IW.Uk

Nortbem Tiuue ------·-----·- 3:.:, $1
Plastic Kitchen Ware .. ·· ..... ·"""- ·· each 9c

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blank above
and depo11t at any Kroger Store. Additional blank•
1t our 1tores. and at other merchant• . giving Top
Value Stamps. Enter ofteo ..... &amp;iYt JOUnelf more
tfwtcto lo winl

Cottage (lieestL~......... % ~ 39e

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BaJ• Aspirin, Save 27c · .. · ··· ..... · IOO's 62c

for till 1ift1 of your clllie1. l'it:k p11r 1/ty/ Pick fDII' f/lt6l

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Fresh Strawberries .... ..., 39c

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'Classified Ads Your Modern Community B~U,elin Board
11-Dally Sentinel, Pom~y-Mlddlepofl, 0., Jan. 19, 1988

DEADLINES
1 P. M. DIY eefere ,.ubllutl•n
Mondl¥ DHIIIIne t:IO A. M.
CANCILUOfiONI
CDlliCTIONI
Will bt ICctl»ttd vnlll t:H A. M.
Fo r 01¥ •' ,.ut:IIICitlln

!StGNS

.Pomerov

CIP

Motor Co.

OUAliTY

1963 Volkswagen 2 Door

RATES

For W1nt Ad Str'WICI
4 cen 1 per word o"• lnM rllell
Ml ni,um cn.re- 60 centl
~ 1 cents p•r word tor Tlul• Clll·

ucutlve lnfertlOIII

10 per c;ent Dltcount 011 p1ld 1dl
1 nd ldt p1ld wlthlll \0 dlyt;·
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OIITUAliEI
.1 .1': for SO
mlnltnum. l•cl'l
1ddillonll word 1 c.
Or:FICE tiOURI
l :30 A. M. to 5:00 1' , M. 0111'1'
IIIUfdl¥ t:U A. M. to U :ll " "11
IT 'S SO EASY
TD PLACE A
flliiSUL T PRODUCINO
WANT

$1369

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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Ohio.

Deluxe vinyl interior, green ftniah, good tires, heater.
Plenty of economy and priced to go.
1963 CoNair Monu
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$1399
Locally owned car, 4-speed box, 110 e~ine, lots of extras, black finish , red bucket seats. Radto. New tires.

1960 Rambler St1tion W1gon
Low mileage, good tires, in A·I cqndl!lon.

BusiMII Services

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

Tbe Fabrt&lt; Shop. Pomero&gt;

Sal~

IN . MASON .

1115 STEREG
.
Authorized Singer
and I
Rad,lo equipped, lovely walnut Se&lt;"lce.
J 211 tic \
changer. Twin speaker sys·
finish 4 ~peed intermixed I \U CONDlTlONlNG Befrtger
changer. Tliin speaker s y ,_ ,uon oervt... .lark's Refrl!
tern. Tbis is "in very nice eratton, New llaven, Phone
4
condition. Pay balance due _TU :1-!153'1
I tfc
$89:29 or $6 per month. Try lJGHT hauling, coal and call
ot on your home. Call WY 2- Ue. Phone WY 2_7786 and WY I
1655.
__t 18 ~e :l-7281i.
l2-tB-30IC
~VroMATIC ZIG ZAG
Sewing macb!De, Makes blind
bems mooograms, buttonEveryday Specials
holt!': sews oQ buttons, darns , I'
· at
patches, etc., all
without
M.lrlo's Style Post
attachments.
Pay $5 per Haircuts
.. . $1 .25

Bachner's Super Market

Ground Beef

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Bologna By Tho Piece

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WASIJJif&lt;YrON (lfPJ)..;Jamea
G. Patlan fa tyiDg up !00111 end&amp;
i~r • ye~' is president o1
the N•tlGaal Farmers Union, a
post he-will rtllrlqUish In ~cb.
He held a news

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gal. . (

Ollie IIWir -

Queell City

dowD 13, 4:48 L m.; Polly R.
do"Q If, 1:50 a. m.; St. ~:1
up 17, 4:31 ·p.. m.; Jeff~ up
17, t:41 p. lh·.: L. wadf .Qilld·
efl .dowo 17, I a. Jll.: Onward
able up 18, 8:16 p. m.; Bob
down 17, 1:40
a. m.; Reii-

1123c LaddBente~!_1do8,
2 23c .;

~·:John

month or pay balance due ,
$1 .50
To'llet T";ssueCBormanod '
+rok
U:zol,·$·
demo.
Call
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:.. a.m.:
Shompoo &amp; .set
$3 .50
Na~--• do- 20 ,• 20
rn
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1 18 6tc
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Permanents
$7.50
up
Cbarlea
Sfevenaoil
up
20,
8
a.
Fo
56
PHONE WY 2·21
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FOR SALE: ¥., toR
pickup
We Sell and Service
m 1
Chotio do ~I HS
TWO remodeled apartments. 4 FOUR ROOM furniShed aparlf· .' trucks 1946 and. i9S5. Seo at
Wogs and Wiglets
e ow opcorn lb.
rene
wn ' :
rooms and bath, 5 rooms and ment. WY 2-3til8.
II IS t e Charl~s Lyons Ga.,.ge, Ma- l
I, m.; PhiUp Sporn down ll,
· Notice
R .
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M11rie's Style Post
4:50 11. m.: Jeffboat down 22,
C":c=:-::
bath
Bill
Cozart,
aeme.
FOR
SALE
oon,
W.Va.
113
t
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a•
124
Ph.
WY
2-5771
81
18~
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SHOOTING MAC ' CWIIbt
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PUBLfC- SALE-Syracuse. Ohio
eanu
er Plato - - ,·.r
1:30 a. m.; J. s. Lewis down
held at the oon u wu"'
.th b th r GOOD DUMP bed and hoist,
. ed 'II !f
G
25
R
an
Noon till dark. Shol- 4 ROOM House wt
a , ur. complete. See Ivan Carman. The understgn . WI . o. e r
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~nup
. 9~
p.m.;
aven~
J · 23 ·
c
nished.
Call
WY
l-3338.
bePh:
WY
2-6865.
1
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61c
for
sale
at
ptobhc
ouclwn,
at[ltARL
GRUESER,
Plumntn~l
wo&amp;!
up
Greenup
12:05
1.
m.:
1 19 41
__gulls._______
tween 8:30a.m. and9.3D P·[ - ;
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thelateresodento!BALLARDI nd hertlng
Minersvolle
Mamalear down Greenup 1:211
REVIVAL will be held Sundoy, m.
I 18 6tc ITS .terrtftc the way were HURSEL JUSTICE,, deceas- ~hio. End y~ur aewer troub Real Estate For Slle
a. m.; Southern down Greenup
January 23. at 730 p. m. at ~ .~- -._
. ;;ellong Blue 1.ustre for clean- ed, in Salem Township, Melg5, les. We hav. all sizes sewer
.
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1:30 a. m.; Edeana Boswortb
1
Lewrt Falls United BrethreniTRAILER RSPACE tn Rutland mg rugs and upholstery. Rent County, Ohio, about
three maehines Reasonable rate• 1 •
HOUSE FOI! &gt;ALl
n-.:Nf:R
up Greenup 3:20 a. m.; East.Church with Rev.
Ja mes on Main St. Contact Leroy electric shampooer $1. Pom- miles northeast of Wilkesville] Call WY 2-2'JT 4, day or mght. l Modem. ltoncb Slyle Beauttlul I'd like to be the sort of friend ern down Greenup 3:511 a, m.:
Morrison, Pastor. There
Denney or call SH 2-5361.
eroy Cement Block Co., Porn- 1 Ohio, on saturday, the 22nd
9 l5 tfc
] loc.c~uun oo top ot s~ii!l hill
that you have been to me Western up Greenup 4:30 a.m.;
be guest speakers.
liB 6tp eroy, Ohio.
1 17 6tc ] day of January, 1966, the Per·
- tacon g State H1~hway &lt;.&lt;•rage un , l'k to be th h 1
' Steel Ranger down Greenup 5·
1 1
dy welcome. There will be
ROOM house on Main Sl, HANNAH-;g husband
Hector sonat Property of said de- HEATING, PLUMBING Rural ll&lt;&gt;Uie 1 With go•od road 10 maon d ~
e e p that :45 I. m.; Elisha Woods up Mel·
songfest preceding the
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Rutland, furnished or unfuro- hates hard work sa he cleans j ceased, consisting in part of: Doxoll:lottle Gas. Arnold Bro· [ mghwaY il'uUI t&gt;edrt~··ms. llvt~g.
you;: been always llad to dahl 6(55 p. m.; L. Fleore up
1
al at 2 p. rn. All
is:hed. Contact Lel'OY Denney the rugs with Blue Lustre. , Electric Stove_, Cabinet. Table thers. 618 E. Main Street 1 ~~~ 111 !ia!am~!; . :. 1l::~~t :a:d I'd like
mean as much to Meldabl 8:35 p. m.; Harry Dyinvited.
or call SH 2·5361.
Renl electric shampooer $1. ond four chairs, 2 Cabinets, Pomeroy.
t 22 tic ohop Three bal hs, ,., 'Tile tUe
ou each minute of the da er down Meldabl 9:40 p. Ill.:
6tp
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Furniture,
Middleport,
Table,
Lawn
Mower,
Bal~r
- and walt to walt carpet
00 • Y ' h
nt friend
Y
1 Sally Polk up Meldabl 10:40 p.
1 18
'TNiJ:V'!.;;:;;iSiled:!iie&lt;ifO&lt;
1 17 6tc
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.. · Te IeVISIO
.. n Set ' P'ano
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0.
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or nS you
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N
Davenport and 2 chairs, Cor- I
EXPERIENCED
bouse. ts paneled ip maboKany mme,
me a ong e way. 11:55
m.
2 bedroom
8
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aparlment.· WY 2·3874.
WHY worry over
sluggish . fee Table, Coal Stove . Mirror, !
land walnut. Air conditioned. ,
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lank
Get
Klean-Em
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Card
table,
2
chairs,
Clothes
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t..arpatio
and
double
carport
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lfke
to
do
the
big
tlnn~s
Gllllpolll Dem - Mark M.
Furniture end house h0 td 11 TRAiLER-_ - ..
All Septic Tank
Cleaner,
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and the spl did •• 1••• for down 4 r.o p m Walter B k
1 On lot 200' x 390' May bt llfiC!'.D
eoods. we will buy com- II
LOT, Rutland, fiye Landmark Farm
Bureau,; Press, Bed, Cedar Chest, Ta"'J
en
wawp
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plett estates or small lots.
miles rrom Pomeroy. Phone
12-1G-30tc ble, Chair, Dresser, Iron Bed,
by appointment only
I you,
jord. down 10:30 p. m.; Buck·
SH 2-5613.
12 23 60tc - Po~roy .
Wood Bed, Chest of Drawers,
PRICE REDUCED
l' To brush the flray from out eye Slate up 6:ti a. m.
Call...
d k
Cedar Clolhes Press, Rocker , -m the lar!Jest truck or Write: •"' The Dally Seotlae your skies and leave them
laaa-"- River - "-·-·e
4 ROOMS bath and garage, 91.8 ' Another First at Lan mar
l',. v
Box • H Pomeroy 0
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KNOTTS USE D
Case Hay Baler, 2 x ll4nt. bulldozer ra Ialor to the "t
_ · ' ' ~ Y ue.
Bruce down M•-et 12·. , Locust Sl., rear. Call Marton [• NEWI.
-LuFURNITURE an d
Plow Tractor Tire and Whee 1 I """ If est heater core.
· FOR SALE
7 room house in td Joke to say the ld-•
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Restaurant WY 2--9918
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AUCTION
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Middleport Bath and utility · h~~~d at
ve Wlnfleld 9:10p. m.; ,!!&lt;!aver up
1 · 7 tfc • f'yr•ZOft
446-~17 1 --~--~. __ . _ I GASOUNE
er Pump. Oil Stove. Electric I
room. WY 2-5146.
t 18 6tp
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Winfield 12:511 a.m.; H. E.
11 - 2nd.
~~;Q()fu:--;;=~;.''P:;;:
THRE~; and four room ru rmsh-, wilh
Fence Charger, Grinder and WY 2-2143
Pomeroy
And feel that I could arouse Bowloo down Wiofleld 1,15 1 _
Homemad.e Pizza, medentsa.ndWYun,fu54r3n4os.hed 12a6patrrtc-~
Motor, Barb Wire, Scythe,
I II',,LI.,'/' LJ., .
your .sool the way thai mlae m.: Semel down Wlafleld 4 a.
Fence
Stretcher
and
miscel.......
ll'llo,
~
t.lffli
you ve ollrred.
50c, 75c, and $1.00 mes. De·
_ __ _
AUCI10NEER
m.
luxe Pizza, $1.50 Jack's Dai- 4 ROOM turnished apartment ]
Janeous tools, Electric Brood·
ry Bar, Middleport 12 a Uc for rent. Phone WY 2-2776. AI·
er Stove, 7 ft. Mower, CultiCemplelt Service
POMEROY - Ranch sty I e I'd like to give you back tbe
- - . - - ter 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3574.. MULTI-STAGE ADDniVE
valor for H. Far mall, WashCrill Hradford
home &lt;l hedroomsl , modern [ joy that you have given me,
1 WILL not be responsoble for Rowiey and Reed Hardware. u ....,
......., YOU
lng Machine, Wagon,
Hog
llrtte, Prooo or Coata"'
kitchen and bath, fu l· base- Vel that were wishing you a
any debts contracted by any·
11 1 tic
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Feeder, Compressor, corn
.&amp;. '- IIRADFCIRD
ment,
breeltway, garage, need I bope will never be.
one other than myself. Signed
RIC IIEIIUIIS
Planter, Corn Picker, InternsRaellle, Ohio
forced hot air heating, large I'd ltke to make you feel at1
C ·l ;m~
nce William
Andrews, fRAn.£}(
IJJI'S - frel . .
i 1 trc
""'-u Ht
'
Ebenezer
St., Pomeroy,
age llld •ater.
Brown't Trail
Rotulor
tiona] H Tractor.
ot located on Mul~
.. ,
s. 1 rich as I who travel oa
1
er Park (Stale Approved)
ond Ht-Toat
I Sale to commence at 12:30 o'$15,000.00.
Undaunted Ia lbo dlrlllot
.
bours
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l4lnerSvflle, Ohio, l'lloDt W\ l.lmprovoa g.solme mileage
clock P. M.
OverSHs Employment 1 MIDDLEPORT - ,Investment for you to lean upon.
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Wanted
WSZI.
tcinl
Terms
S. McElhinny All
truck ddVar '
- Pri!POCIY, on
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Administrator of the I pro.Jti!i engineers. Africa.
a room frame, 5 rooms and timl~i ....Jd•~ut repay Drew WIIJ IIi ~ I 'J J ..
· ·~VTC'F. station man. Good boose. Beautiful Bircb kitcncn 5, Prevento rust, corrosion
Estate of Ballard Hur- Europe, Asia, South Pacific,
bath, 3 rooms and bath, hard· A portloll Gf !be ~r lbal ean l.etJiaD, . . I • 1a PI'
tune-ups.
Write:
The
cabinets.
Phone:
WY
2-5127.
;:
g~~n:y\?n~~~
sel
Justice,
deteased.
pafd
travel,
housing,
food.
wood
floors, forced hot air you've strewn along tht way llt!nt d. Ill 1• IM!II....hlp
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Uady Sent mel, Box 668-D.
I 4 trc
8. Eiminates r~••h idtin•
Brad! d A lion C
Atlanti&lt;. Btolh lllary jobs,
beating, corner
lot, bolb And co ld I h
I h thl. qu&lt; :a - cr 300 memberl- ae1 18 31p
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or
uc
ompany
male, female over 18. OElB
apartments furnished, month- ·
uth' avl e one lwd ~~ be s cording •- Mem•-hip "'-lrFURNISHED, 4 rooms and g_Prutectopasilivecrallkease
I 17 3tc
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year, JS on y wou 1
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I'UR Deatef:"flio_n_o_t _w-anldeep bath, apartment In Pomeroy.
ventilattonoysleiD!.
Box 23190· Oakland Park
ly mcome $124 ·00 · $B,OOO.OO. I'd like to be the sort of friehd man Cllarlel SwaiRJ.
WINGER TYPE Maytag Wash-~ Fla. 33307
Swatzel made'"'" -porl''eoDRIVE IN To l ~•NDM•RK
freeze J·unk furs at any
price.
WY
2·3975.
12
31
tic
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COZY
LITTLE
COTTAGE
that
you
have
been
to
me
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.
and double porcelain tubs.
• day n1aht at 8~
........
meet5upor 5o" 1•• 5,.11on Now 'i er
Bill Bailey, Reedsville. OhiO. TwO TRAILER- SPACES - for
Excellent condition. 134 But- CUSTOM BUTCHil:iilNG lllll One story frame, ~ rooms,
- Mrs. Clifford Hayea,
large.
H:&gt;6tc rent in the Village ol Middle- FIREWoOD,any--length~ · $10 ternut Ave., Pomeroy.
cutting. Will ouy nidea every dug well, II acre lot (fenced).
S. Second-av.
1y to a dlleuulcitl Gf 1llt
EXPElUENCED- - re,Uiurant • port. Call WY 2.-3346 or WY I pick up load. Call or write'
t 17 3tc
Monday. Phil Meier, Phone Laurel Cliff Road location.
Middleport.
posll .,_m, a
help. New Haven area. ~o 2-2186 or WY 2-3600.
Glendale Skidmore, Shade,' HAY [or sale, ~ bale•: VictOr WY 2·3510.
9 18 Uc $2,000.00.
(Confmed at home sev- Couaty Le&amp;foD bn hll taam
beer so ld. No curb work. Top
11 30 tfc [l Ohio, MY 6-3437.
l-3tfc Bebr, Chester, Ohio.
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER
eral years by iQoen, lbll ltiDIII1II' tdelalll nplftl4
salary. Must furnish referc,
lnstrudions
WY
z-3830
WY
1-D.
written for a heiahbot ,.._.11
1 17 31
ences. Conbct Employment
!
I. 18 3tc
during Cbrislmu llltl6.) Other ,;porb bean! Moat~a,
Office at 225 Sixth c;;tl.·eet, Pt.
Auto Sales
.!'~n~;o~:~L~:·:~c~,!; 51:cur•
~1
SH
allht leelr'dtd tblpl•la Prd
Pleasant, w. va., in person.
jot.. Hilh ltarUnr
pa y. Short FARM for ,;)Ale. Phone
2a.e.ebrew'a 011 ......
A.()R088
1960 CORVAIR car 4 doors. beura. Advancement. Preparalor)' 5275
l·-3·tfc
I 17 3tp
6. 8tamrMrlng 22'. Yeuow
Good fa mily car, good tires. lrainina n 1on, u required.
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..,. ~1. Rattle
:taund
bugle
ThouJandl or Jobb ooea. Experil! l\ce FOR S
;;cALE 1
h
'!h
JilL 1•, -• ~ • "'J •""'
- - - - - - : - -- - Ci. Actor
e. Milllaaippl 26. CabSnow tires. See Mary Pierce •auallY UI\UI!Cellary. I'REE lnfot•
:
room ouse WI
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1•••· " '""•· ~ .. ,,.. bath, lull basemen~ 1M lly'•vestock
Rolbbono
crook
baco
or
call
•315
Chester.·
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GUll
Yam
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~PUiJ""ol
mentt. Writ~! TODAY JlYinl ume.
l
=:::,-;=O;-:..;..:,C":::-;::-::-= .- ll. co.an"
T. Entire
,..lm
'"'"" '"' '"'"'· unw'" •••· sell St., Middleport Phoue:
•.
which ill 10 per l!lllll
CJUIII,
1 19 31c
FOR SALE: 3 nice hogs, ready 12. By oneaelt
amount
25. Verb
=•!~~ ~-a-M The DDIJ Sentinel; Pt. Pleasant 695-26M.
with Paul ~ oi Drew """
to slaughter. Call MO 9-4ll48. 13. Eoger
8. Sod
lorlll
.
ster --'•• • dlrlrlll ~
11 l« lfe
Wilkesville, Ohio.
1 12 6tc H. :~~~IJtte I. WaYI!do
26. Ull·
64 Mercury - $2,495
---- By Mn. Paal Sellers
me - •..,.
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W -d I
Hancock" lO.~~~;.,llsb 28.~V.,.
Parktane Convertible Cpe. I TRUCK DRIVERS. Semi
or t FOR SALE- 7 room 11'. story June Neigler, who works at A 'apee~a~ meetiDC Ill furlblr
Emp oyment
.a".~!_ I 15. Membornf
court
elldlll6
w•• 2,895. Mercury'• finest straight, ages 21-lO. Some ex- frame bouse woth bath, New Children's Hospital in Colum· ell.........kaJI ~-- ..._, ...
0
WOULD like house work
of
~;;;:-Ia!
ao.:!:'~r.
:Od ~i~e~ndF~ ::ul~P~
:!erync\~:~~:~ : n~~e:e~ Haven1: W:10V1a·: walndltodl~all bus, spent a week wltb her fo;-JID 31 u;.;. ';. ' ; :;:
any kind. Lorena Snyder, WY '16. sea worm lG.Proof88.~
with power windows and
carpe lOg
IVIDg a , mng parenla, Mr. and Mrs. Georp au1ar ..:.....:.... d bi 1"111. 7
Stp
.Auoal~
nodu'a
32.="'t.
butte.
seats.
Power
st..ring ond
per hour after short training. rooms. P.ay part equ11y, lake N.t•Jer.
_.. __ ;::;::::!., ._ aD U36
18
1
17 boat
1•
mtU"k
.~~
brakes. Automatic trans.
For application write Nation- over loan. Call 88:1-3145 New Mrs. Della Glllian opetlt a ~"';d
tm ,

..'.44.
Free home
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•-WY 2-6555.
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SPECIAL. Coon, $2.50,
hide, 5c lb. Red fox,
with all 4 feet on, Gray
$3.0!1 with all 4 feet on .
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
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FurnitUre,
miscellaneous. Call or
Mrs. Howanl Cedi, IDO
Maln St , Pomeroy.

Help W•nted

CARRIER
NEEDED
RUTLAND

Apply WY 2·2156
THE
DAILY SENTINEL

18. u.s.
19. stacko
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week with her daughter llld Jnra. for 11111 will be
Sta. Woaon. Was $2,295 . Po·
band, Mr. and Mnl. Rex Car- Don llunalll IIOietl &amp;hal ..
puJar CIWJoa S.rleo. One
1
1 sle Columb
,
careful owner. So Jood ono
Y •
us.
~irlbday parlJ carrtmlllae 'Iiiii
of partner's wife was u•ing
Porter Trall8ferred
Mr. t111d Mnl. Darcey Potter, meet at !be Leoaart1 Jewllll
~!r "'~io:n:";ra~!!':
lnsurFor Ba8ic Training
Bryan, Ohio, speat a few doya home Ja. Jf, at f p. na. 'l1lt
Automatic transmi86inn.
Robert Porter, 19, ain of Mr. 'filth her mother, Mrs.. Lovey 001'11 1nad uti ~ Ill-.
Pri\11\? Copylnt - · Cop- and Mrs. Pearl Porter of Route Sayre, who .. Ill.
- -"" by ,. a: ...
lei mado Gf lqal papers. t, ilru'rlsonville, who reported Mnl. Cheater Sl~n l'llllrll,_roy, Ohio
bird! recardo and altnoat any for active duty with the Navy etl home, after o]lelldilo&amp; IY~I 'l'IIADiftON nR8T
o11ter dDCGLl4!1111.
on January 12th transferred to weeki wtth her 11011 and family FRANXrOR'I'II, Kr· tuPit •
ItA- TllliEE
FOURTHS\ ktrtor taaaruee, P......, the U. S. Naval Training Ceo- Ill Woodofleld.
Membars ot tht ~
ton
truck,
G. M. C.
1 4 lk ter, Great Lakes, Illinola, for sag!. Herman Spencer ·~ GonotaJ Auembl)' llf dldltlt
! oealetl. 310 Pearl St., Mid-1 1AETNA CASOALTV lDIUrt&lt;""" haole training.
faml!y rell_lmed home for a VIS- etl to lllil1ltlft Pilllll , lltll
dleporl. wY :1-?.1911. 1-15-titc Mull ~ ApliCJ Inc. Robert is a graduate of Rut. tl with hiS parents, Mr. and DOl to I J1111nt 'll1lln llllr
lldp Wuted
I rom':. p~ WY UaL land High School and was tliJo Mrl: ~. Speaeer, after .. I"'C'Mt llulben lrttllllltljl A
JOR SALE: Good 1957 Chevro-1
y,
I I Uc ployed by , Bill Sltllth Polnlint eel~ng ~8 inedl&lt;.tl dflcbarlo. bllrlog wu ret IIIII 'l'lleatlaJ
let $215 WOllam T Laven·\
ServiCe prior to enl18llnc:
• a Mrs. Harold Grllam to permit uembly1t1111 t.
•
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OIIANGB INSUIANCI. Mallea
of Columbus were week IIIII vt• dPOur 111 lluubtl 11 K t...._
dar, : ..Beatl St., I M:~~; lnsurloce AleiiCJ, Inc, Polito
TAKEN TO HOSPnAL
I~ of Mr. ll1d Mrs. Albert fried diJclrea .
"'""
port,
·
-· etOY- Pltone WY 2-3381.
The Racine emergency . unit Htll.
,
1114 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent
t I tic transported Albert Deem, Port.- lin. D3llll1 ,W!!,bta i gn'-~ bert WJai!IBd'famllr,
ooadilloo. WY :l-!t51.
AUTOMUBIU: DeeD land, to Veterans Memorial boo- cltlldi'en. ~penl a.· W»~ Mr. lllll .Mrl. Tttlllllltr.II
12 21 lie
cucelletl? 'All JOIIl opera- pita! Monday morning 11
a lucky VIStdlll her
.
GNu c.rtle, IDd., Mr.
111!1
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Ucanllt
Cal
WY
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patient.
Mrs.
Noran
Hoover
ol
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111n.
Jlclde
WJallllld
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lillie
clnriatl II tht &amp;Q.,_'flllllr - OaiJJpolltl, Mr. and Mrs. 0111
uoAL NOTot o
GRANGE TO MER!'
ther, Mn. Harry Wlltrhlrt.
Don- 11111 r ... J1ao1oa ...
n•
uMeni•H w:tn o~r.r '• •"
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B
PI
•t Public Auetlon to the ltt1 hut bid·
The Chester Grange will meet
rs. · M. ckeDI ~ I _
Mlal,PyUII .....,
AM WJpl., OI1Ut
:;._ro:t c:0~00 1 n/=.\t~Ji!·~~rtn~;
COACH RESIGNS
January 25 at the Grange gu~ of relatlvtt ill Prankftrt. po111 .... New
=.."::'":.::"::~~~;, ,~,: u~RTSPM0UTH, Oblohe(UPdbl)- Hall at 8 p. m. with a potluck lndJMana.nd M .._.....
ps1a t1 Mr. 1B4 ..... A1*t
Cbel'J'Olel cenvertlhle, .erltl number RUJner
e egrJDon, a
as. aupper at the close o! the
r. •
n . .. _.,.. laller, 1ftla1.
,
""""Biuttnar
• '"'· MJ~m"m
"""· " '·
kelball and foothaU coach at meeting '
Keith Deem I SUeI Aa IIIII .....,
"'..,...._
Auto CodiPIIIJ
'AI&amp;
lllnlo •aut
C'
~ . ... A••"'"_.,Pomoror, Oblo
nearby New Boston lllglt SchOol,
of Prospect, spent aevWal dQI tin caW 01111..:0 A. &amp;Ito
(I}"· II, "· !It&lt; has resigned his footbal~job.
JAN.
II the home
Mr. IIIII lin. .... wllo • Iii Mt, ~ ....
,.. ~~~ •:;r:c!,.,., .,,. tbPelfl egrbin on, ~ho 1ook , ov er !leThe Ches t~r Volunteer Fire OtMis Balndley, Elm~· ..~~at.... pllilla Cot•Jl"'!!• AlP 5 oat tilt offleu of Webtter end Fultt,
e 001 a 11 ass1gnrnen1 In 1964
partmen IS sponsoring a jit~
r. I Mn• .aw llllfiiMII'1 •In&amp; that to•c:•
WM Bll1
!';"~';=.•;, u:-::0 8~·~::.":·1""!:: after Phil Slanley, quit, said be ney supper S.tur&lt;lay nllht, Jan. Green Castle, IIIII.} ~ •
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v111111
r' IM 11
1
~:;.,~~:C~U.:n E1•:en~~tlne•~:~- WJD:ed to devof:e :~ tifn:ehadto uary 22, at the Chester Ete- New Year's weet e\l' \tltla ,. Golarn&amp;us','
·
.... n.... ,,..,,.,, ,, • ....... ••• baa ethall and ~
. He
menwy ochool beginning at 5 and M11. Otis BoDey.
Mrl. Joltttllll Yllll "" . .
"'· '""'"" Noorlo, Adml•"'·••· a 5-ll recor&lt;l )lr ~ball. He p, m. Proceeds will be used to Mr. and Mn. Ralpjl BaDey Paula King IDd 'l'taf Gf llatdal
,.,, .. ,,,, •• ....... u smoth, haa been b~skethilll coach aioce help buy equipment for the lire and famlll:Jiere 11;rJ.4!
. !!t,~ .cb- .H.II!!ll 011 lfll. J111fi1 '
f
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1952.
depar!melll.
Mr plili ii~lli"
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Wide Semi Division, 1255 Corwin Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio
or call 513-895-5649,
1 17 3tc

Haven or WY 2-3707,
1 17 81e

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The F•brk Shop

Style Shop

Court It, ·

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Pome1oy

115 W. S.1and

W'l M214

Right
Reserved

To Limit

MARKEr
Open 8 to 8-Mon. Thru Sat.

*EXTRA SPECIAL
Pillsbury PANCAKE MIX

c

*EXTRA SPECIAL
Hunt's TOMATO JUICE

*EXTRA SPECIAL
SCOTT PAPER TOWELS

Fruit Cocktail
303

big
Jumbo

cans

'~Iron~

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can

*EXTRA SPECIAL
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FREE BICYCLE

PICNICS
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RACINE

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PIECE GOOD$
CONnNUES THIS WEEK

Entire stock of fall ancl winter
dresses, now

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Given Away Feb. 22

::'::;litds

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Drew Webster
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ploymenl for Its
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hillc~..!~\• 1hisHwlzerlfe,
Mn. Vlolt~lt
8 0
to increaae lis population.
and oiher factiors attmulate the -~~:·' ,.'
hospital
.
,
steadf pace ol economic devel- ...,... vawon.
--Sa1d lhe legtslatton
opment in the Unit d States M Cl d H dt
now, is appropriation of . said agriCulture must maintai~
~s. 1 ed ~
mothto implem1nt the Great
, ., ce.
wr,r O e ea o er
-Said farm orgaitlzalions
pa
.
er, Jllrs. Rosla Doak of VIenna,
would not be smart to ask lor U.S.. farmers flnt had a s~b- ~ W. Va. Saturday,
.
any new farm laws oow. "Let slstence agrtculture 10 whteh Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaylor
things rest awhile," he advised.
farm furmshed Its own and oon, Tarry, were New Year
-saw 00 reason fur price resources ll1d consumet, 111 own dlhner guesla of Mr. and Mnl.
controls on farm commodities, products, I he said. Tlen they\ JacFk WdeatherlllOII. f
''The p br
't tand 1 hi .
m o commercaa agr1cu •
Ire epartments rom Coel. k' u, 10 wont s
or • lure, "slill the major form to- ville and Chester IIISWered •
JBC ~0g, G he
day in which farmers obtain pro- call to the borne of Robert
F
roups ed roq · , duction supplies through mar- Marcinko wben tbelr bouse
stre~:rs ne
~~eratiVe kets and sell their products afire. II as believed the soot

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today for
nuclear
aubmarlne
seven • day visit. It was
tleCIInd vlllt to Buebo tor
Sarao Jnd tbe ellhtb vliJI
Japu by an Amarfeaa liiiClear
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spencer' submarine tioco JAto 11r
of Columbllll and Mro. Rwlsell
of Chester Wert recent
FALOONRY
cueata of Mr. and Mrt. In the United Slate•
Wayne Briekles.
are more thu 1,100 .,•llbul;l.
ts of faJconry wbo are
as ,
SARGO IN JAPAN
fur or part time lalcoo('r.i
TOKYO (UP!) - The U. S. who art Interested In the

was!bedone
and Mlllor
Mrs. Marcinko
Gf
blaze.
Clamagt
ba• a burned arm.
Mnl. Lucy Kim called on Mnl.
Babr and Maraoret oo

met!

-Said the world food crisis
SERVIC~
s bound to cause u.s. !mrs
&lt;o step up production as the
~artiJ's population increases.
-Bt liev.es in the concept of
Wo Rop41lt All
••pply-management in agricul· l
Maku a Modele
ture •·te help farm income" ,
and "to keep the American 1
farmer trom losing his pants."
- Wants the costs of the food
for peece program eharged to
WY :14115
tiJe Slate Depar!meniiRstead of 601 E. Moln St.
,_
the Agriculture Depa-. He

'i

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nounced
supply
Weatbermthat11. a new
It wu
llllpkii)S and dish cloths
been received. The group
to pay for repairs on the
!---~------ nex. A net profll over
Mn. Evelya BrleltiH
wu recefved fmm !be
The WSCS of the Tuppers anCI oyer $11 from the sale of
Plains Methodist Church
Christmas cards. The
recently at tbe boDE of Mr•-lmeellng wUI be with Mrs.
said ?he American fartner iDana Hoffman with !lx mem- 1nard McGill.
sbould not be asl&lt;ed . tp
btr
t Th
•~ 1
dize consumers.
.·
. ~. presen ·. e program ..,. GarreU Christy of Grove City
-Would bUild new cities
lC Automallon and LeiSure," is apendlog a lew dayo
rural American to
wu
lilt'•· R. V. with his sister, Mrs. carl

enacted."

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LANDMARK

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Tuppers Plains
'Social News

used Iocat
to ....
1ea der' warn ed toda y.
for
... nee atd proJects.are before
The United Slates, he said, Kenneth Nadon, exe·cutlvej
ahoUid move away from using Ivice president of lhe National
the law limply as a surplus Council of Farmer Cooperatives
disposal Clmmlck, He said he told the 37th annual meeting of
would PNfer to use the United the group that cooperative
Nations It peddle food surplus- strength will 'deterinlne rilore
eo.
than anything else lhe terms on
. ·
which farmera will participate
Pat!OR also reminded U.S. in economic growth of the naproducen lb!ll the European lion.
Com~ Mtll'ket ts not the only
11 fermers atlempt to go
great market. There lS Eastern alone, without the help of their
Europe .00 the. Soviet
neighbors, Naden said, agriculhe sald, Indicating the
lure will lose its traditional inSvtaates would do well to cult!- dividual enterprise feature in
te tltoH markets.
which eacb farmer has a
1
As lot ouccessor, he
agerial role The result
he didn't Intend to
be
·
.
In u'u""Jng ~
?hal management decoslons
po "" wr anyone.
will be made elsewhere he
The other comments, Patton: said.
'
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A Great Acl
Nadon said the forces of
-Reiterated bb belle! that technology greater capital
the Food and Alrtculture
ot
1 b tier
· tt
lf t98S "Is possibly the sreatest ve.,..men ' e
orgamza on
piece of farm lecJslatloo
resources, more

THE POET'S

1

confer~

recen.,
.... everyone •
di\IIICe _10 check him out on
!arm~· strangely enough,
few •qu......,. were asked of the
man who baa battled vigorously
fin' the benefit of the American
Iarmer. 'But the few that were
offered him Ill opportunity lo
restate bb yJewa.
•-t belie
In I d f
A ... ver
oo or
peace, Patton advocated a
broadening of the scope of the
Jaw. under which U.S. surplus
l~rm produel! are sold abroud

49c ... ~I

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M.lk Low Every
D p 1
•Y rca

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PGMI!ROf,....

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ct., lla ·tt, 19ti8-1B

Ji1D Patton's (U~aning Out
Desk After 25 Years at FU

Gup r d!Dp- GaDlpolll
Dam IU, IU, I1IIIPID&amp; ll!o _.
011
rollert, l!omero)' • )laool
iUS, Pl. Pleu&amp;lll, IU!I, lllntall 0.'/ll falling, Kaoallllli Falls
t.JI falllDC.IllariestDIIUI sla·
llmlary. London, Marmet and
Wlofleld dNnJ wen on !be ollls

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Pomii'O)'·IIIddleport,

On the Fatm Front

River News

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B~~rf~:nbu::a:P~
SEWING macblnes. repair ser I
Baker Furniture, Middleport, vice, aU makea. WY :1-2214

'-'' lNT AD
INFORM AliON

FOR SAlE

Dtllr •~.

s

Rolls

Pineapple Juice __44.:~29c
Frozen Food Buu!

'· ;

,..;.;

$~ortening

MEDIUM
GLOBE
YELLOW

CHEF-BOY·ARDEE

- - - ' ~ ::.·69c

•

0

lb.
bag

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Pilr?toy

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Our Own Pure Pork

~rgarine

WITH CHEESE

Knit

(,;rape Jelly '!~:~ _
'·)'..

12!oz:

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Cottage Cheese --~49c

c

'pkg.

PRODUCE

BULK .19

ONLY

LINK, fb. 69c

21bs.
Fresh Picnic

""~

~les 4 :;, 39c

*Fui-Valu Dairy Buys

19c:
9tl6ry
··
· ~.ew Cabbage-- v.;7c
..

'"dive

.,

Felrmont 2o/o

· ,~~29~.
,,

LUNCH MEAT

PORK
•· 49c
ROAST WIENERS
Several Varieties

Feinnont Deiry F1ir

MI LK ICE MltK
'

You'll like the delicloUJ &amp;ood·
ness of our own home made
pork sausage. Try oomt with
pancakes or waffles.
IT'S G-0-0-D!

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41o8lb.
Ave~ago

lb.
., t~ ·.~.

SKINLESS

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'Classified Ads Your Modern Community B~U,elin Board
11-Dally Sentinel, Pom~y-Mlddlepofl, 0., Jan. 19, 1988

DEADLINES
1 P. M. DIY eefere ,.ubllutl•n
Mondl¥ DHIIIIne t:IO A. M.
CANCILUOfiONI
CDlliCTIONI
Will bt ICctl»ttd vnlll t:H A. M.
Fo r 01¥ •' ,.ut:IIICitlln

!StGNS

.Pomerov

CIP

Motor Co.

OUAliTY

1963 Volkswagen 2 Door

RATES

For W1nt Ad Str'WICI
4 cen 1 per word o"• lnM rllell
Ml ni,um cn.re- 60 centl
~ 1 cents p•r word tor Tlul• Clll·

ucutlve lnfertlOIII

10 per c;ent Dltcount 011 p1ld 1dl
1 nd ldt p1ld wlthlll \0 dlyt;·
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OIITUAliEI
.1 .1': for SO
mlnltnum. l•cl'l
1ddillonll word 1 c.
Or:FICE tiOURI
l :30 A. M. to 5:00 1' , M. 0111'1'
IIIUfdl¥ t:U A. M. to U :ll " "11
IT 'S SO EASY
TD PLACE A
flliiSUL T PRODUCINO
WANT

$1369

~99

Pomeroy Motor Co.

.,...ret

11 12 tlc

Ohio.

Deluxe vinyl interior, green ftniah, good tires, heater.
Plenty of economy and priced to go.
1963 CoNair Monu
·
$1399
Locally owned car, 4-speed box, 110 e~ine, lots of extras, black finish , red bucket seats. Radto. New tires.

1960 Rambler St1tion W1gon
Low mileage, good tires, in A·I cqndl!lon.

BusiMII Services

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

Tbe Fabrt&lt; Shop. Pomero&gt;

Sal~

IN . MASON .

1115 STEREG
.
Authorized Singer
and I
Rad,lo equipped, lovely walnut Se&lt;"lce.
J 211 tic \
changer. Twin speaker sys·
finish 4 ~peed intermixed I \U CONDlTlONlNG Befrtger
changer. Tliin speaker s y ,_ ,uon oervt... .lark's Refrl!
tern. Tbis is "in very nice eratton, New llaven, Phone
4
condition. Pay balance due _TU :1-!153'1
I tfc
$89:29 or $6 per month. Try lJGHT hauling, coal and call
ot on your home. Call WY 2- Ue. Phone WY 2_7786 and WY I
1655.
__t 18 ~e :l-7281i.
l2-tB-30IC
~VroMATIC ZIG ZAG
Sewing macb!De, Makes blind
bems mooograms, buttonEveryday Specials
holt!': sews oQ buttons, darns , I'
· at
patches, etc., all
without
M.lrlo's Style Post
attachments.
Pay $5 per Haircuts
.. . $1 .25

Bachner's Super Market

Ground Beef

~~~~~ound

.
Bologna By Tho Piece

lb • .

69..

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WASIJJif&lt;YrON (lfPJ)..;Jamea
G. Patlan fa tyiDg up !00111 end&amp;
i~r • ye~' is president o1
the N•tlGaal Farmers Union, a
post he-will rtllrlqUish In ~cb.
He held a news

'"' to .._

gal. . (

Ollie IIWir -

Queell City

dowD 13, 4:48 L m.; Polly R.
do"Q If, 1:50 a. m.; St. ~:1
up 17, 4:31 ·p.. m.; Jeff~ up
17, t:41 p. lh·.: L. wadf .Qilld·
efl .dowo 17, I a. Jll.: Onward
able up 18, 8:16 p. m.; Bob
down 17, 1:40
a. m.; Reii-

1123c LaddBente~!_1do8,
2 23c .;

~·:John

month or pay balance due ,
$1 .50
To'llet T";ssueCBormanod '
+rok
U:zol,·$·
demo.
Call
Y
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P
I•
.......,
wn
:.. a.m.:
Shompoo &amp; .set
$3 .50
Na~--• do- 20 ,• 20
rn
-.o
1 18 6tc
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For Rent
r
.....
t
___
_
Permanents
$7.50
up
Cbarlea
Sfevenaoil
up
20,
8
a.
Fo
56
PHONE WY 2·21
.
. '
FOR SALE: ¥., toR
pickup
We Sell and Service
m 1
Chotio do ~I HS
TWO remodeled apartments. 4 FOUR ROOM furniShed aparlf· .' trucks 1946 and. i9S5. Seo at
Wogs and Wiglets
e ow opcorn lb.
rene
wn ' :
rooms and bath, 5 rooms and ment. WY 2-3til8.
II IS t e Charl~s Lyons Ga.,.ge, Ma- l
I, m.; PhiUp Sporn down ll,
· Notice
R .
~--~-r
M11rie's Style Post
4:50 11. m.: Jeffboat down 22,
C":c=:-::
bath
Bill
Cozart,
aeme.
FOR
SALE
oon,
W.Va.
113
t
c
a•
124
Ph.
WY
2-5771
81
18~
TCI' 'II h
9 3
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tt
ue
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.: ... a. m.: Frt'ebtrger up 22•
SHOOTING MAC ' CWIIbt
r
I I tc_
PUBLfC- SALE-Syracuse. Ohio
eanu
er Plato - - ,·.r
1:30 a. m.; J. s. Lewis down
held at the oon u wu"'
.th b th r GOOD DUMP bed and hoist,
. ed 'II !f
G
25
R
an
Noon till dark. Shol- 4 ROOM House wt
a , ur. complete. See Ivan Carman. The understgn . WI . o. e r
_
_ _ _1
~nup
. 9~
p.m.;
aven~
J · 23 ·
c
nished.
Call
WY
l-3338.
bePh:
WY
2-6865.
1
19
61c
for
sale
at
ptobhc
ouclwn,
at[ltARL
GRUESER,
Plumntn~l
wo&amp;!
up
Greenup
12:05
1.
m.:
1 19 41
__gulls._______
tween 8:30a.m. and9.3D P·[ - ;
.. ·
,
thelateresodento!BALLARDI nd hertlng
Minersvolle
Mamalear down Greenup 1:211
REVIVAL will be held Sundoy, m.
I 18 6tc ITS .terrtftc the way were HURSEL JUSTICE,, deceas- ~hio. End y~ur aewer troub Real Estate For Slle
a. m.; Southern down Greenup
January 23. at 730 p. m. at ~ .~- -._
. ;;ellong Blue 1.ustre for clean- ed, in Salem Township, Melg5, les. We hav. all sizes sewer
.
,. ,.
1:30 a. m.; Edeana Boswortb
1
Lewrt Falls United BrethreniTRAILER RSPACE tn Rutland mg rugs and upholstery. Rent County, Ohio, about
three maehines Reasonable rate• 1 •
HOUSE FOI! &gt;ALl
n-.:Nf:R
up Greenup 3:20 a. m.; East.Church with Rev.
Ja mes on Main St. Contact Leroy electric shampooer $1. Pom- miles northeast of Wilkesville] Call WY 2-2'JT 4, day or mght. l Modem. ltoncb Slyle Beauttlul I'd like to be the sort of friend ern down Greenup 3:511 a, m.:
Morrison, Pastor. There
Denney or call SH 2-5361.
eroy Cement Block Co., Porn- 1 Ohio, on saturday, the 22nd
9 l5 tfc
] loc.c~uun oo top ot s~ii!l hill
that you have been to me Western up Greenup 4:30 a.m.;
be guest speakers.
liB 6tp eroy, Ohio.
1 17 6tc ] day of January, 1966, the Per·
- tacon g State H1~hway &lt;.&lt;•rage un , l'k to be th h 1
' Steel Ranger down Greenup 5·
1 1
dy welcome. There will be
ROOM house on Main Sl, HANNAH-;g husband
Hector sonat Property of said de- HEATING, PLUMBING Rural ll&lt;&gt;Uie 1 With go•od road 10 maon d ~
e e p that :45 I. m.; Elisha Woods up Mel·
songfest preceding the
·
Rutland, furnished or unfuro- hates hard work sa he cleans j ceased, consisting in part of: Doxoll:lottle Gas. Arnold Bro· [ mghwaY il'uUI t&gt;edrt~··ms. llvt~g.
you;: been always llad to dahl 6(55 p. m.; L. Fleore up
1
al at 2 p. rn. All
is:hed. Contact Lel'OY Denney the rugs with Blue Lustre. , Electric Stove_, Cabinet. Table thers. 618 E. Main Street 1 ~~~ 111 !ia!am~!; . :. 1l::~~t :a:d I'd like
mean as much to Meldabl 8:35 p. m.; Harry Dyinvited.
or call SH 2·5361.
Renl electric shampooer $1. ond four chairs, 2 Cabinets, Pomeroy.
t 22 tic ohop Three bal hs, ,., 'Tile tUe
ou each minute of the da er down Meldabl 9:40 p. Ill.:
6tp
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l
Baker
Furniture,
Middleport,
Table,
Lawn
Mower,
Bal~r
- and walt to walt carpet
00 • Y ' h
nt friend
Y
1 Sally Polk up Meldabl 10:40 p.
1 18
'TNiJ:V'!.;;:;;iSiled:!iie&lt;ifO&lt;
1 17 6tc
~I wme,
.. · Te IeVISIO
.. n Set ' P'ano
..
o m.; p ~gy Downey up. Meldahl
0.
I- '
floon About two-thirds
or nS you
'
toave meaI ' th
N
Davenport and 2 chairs, Cor- I
EXPERIENCED
bouse. ts paneled ip maboKany mme,
me a ong e way. 11:55
m.
2 bedroom
8
1
aparlment.· WY 2·3874.
WHY worry over
sluggish . fee Table, Coal Stove . Mirror, !
land walnut. Air conditioned. ,
,
I
tl
trc
I
septic
lank
Get
Klean-Em
·]
Card
table,
2
chairs,
Clothes
I
t..arpatio
and
double
carport
I
d
lfke
to
do
the
big
tlnn~s
Gllllpolll Dem - Mark M.
Furniture end house h0 td 11 TRAiLER-_ - ..
All Septic Tank
Cleaner,
I
, •·
and the spl did •• 1••• for down 4 r.o p m Walter B k
1 On lot 200' x 390' May bt llfiC!'.D
eoods. we will buy com- II
LOT, Rutland, fiye Landmark Farm
Bureau,; Press, Bed, Cedar Chest, Ta"'J
en
wawp
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.;
ec •
plett estates or small lots.
miles rrom Pomeroy. Phone
12-1G-30tc ble, Chair, Dresser, Iron Bed,
by appointment only
I you,
jord. down 10:30 p. m.; Buck·
SH 2-5613.
12 23 60tc - Po~roy .
Wood Bed, Chest of Drawers,
PRICE REDUCED
l' To brush the flray from out eye Slate up 6:ti a. m.
Call...
d k
Cedar Clolhes Press, Rocker , -m the lar!Jest truck or Write: •"' The Dally Seotlae your skies and leave them
laaa-"- River - "-·-·e
4 ROOMS bath and garage, 91.8 ' Another First at Lan mar
l',. v
Box • H Pomeroy 0
I bJ
w...
KNOTTS USE D
Case Hay Baler, 2 x ll4nt. bulldozer ra Ialor to the "t
_ · ' ' ~ Y ue.
Bruce down M•-et 12·. , Locust Sl., rear. Call Marton [• NEWI.
-LuFURNITURE an d
Plow Tractor Tire and Whee 1 I """ If est heater core.
· FOR SALE
7 room house in td Joke to say the ld-•
'"' oI
r ... J
d..,
Restaurant WY 2--9918
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thl
lh I 10 011 he
ID.; ~Y ane
cas
own
AUCTION
!
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McCullough Power Saw, \Val· ,
Middleport Bath and utility · h~~~d at
ve Wlnfleld 9:10p. m.; ,!!&lt;!aver up
1 · 7 tfc • f'yr•ZOft
446-~17 1 --~--~. __ . _ I GASOUNE
er Pump. Oil Stove. Electric I
room. WY 2-5146.
t 18 6tp
•
Winfield 12:511 a.m.; H. E.
11 - 2nd.
~~;Q()fu:--;;=~;.''P:;;:
THRE~; and four room ru rmsh-, wilh
Fence Charger, Grinder and WY 2-2143
Pomeroy
And feel that I could arouse Bowloo down Wiofleld 1,15 1 _
Homemad.e Pizza, medentsa.ndWYun,fu54r3n4os.hed 12a6patrrtc-~
Motor, Barb Wire, Scythe,
I II',,LI.,'/' LJ., .
your .sool the way thai mlae m.: Semel down Wlafleld 4 a.
Fence
Stretcher
and
miscel.......
ll'llo,
~
t.lffli
you ve ollrred.
50c, 75c, and $1.00 mes. De·
_ __ _
AUCI10NEER
m.
luxe Pizza, $1.50 Jack's Dai- 4 ROOM turnished apartment ]
Janeous tools, Electric Brood·
ry Bar, Middleport 12 a Uc for rent. Phone WY 2-2776. AI·
er Stove, 7 ft. Mower, CultiCemplelt Service
POMEROY - Ranch sty I e I'd like to give you back tbe
- - . - - ter 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3574.. MULTI-STAGE ADDniVE
valor for H. Far mall, WashCrill Hradford
home &lt;l hedroomsl , modern [ joy that you have given me,
1 WILL not be responsoble for Rowiey and Reed Hardware. u ....,
......., YOU
lng Machine, Wagon,
Hog
llrtte, Prooo or Coata"'
kitchen and bath, fu l· base- Vel that were wishing you a
any debts contracted by any·
11 1 tic
~ .,,..
Feeder, Compressor, corn
.&amp;. '- IIRADFCIRD
ment,
breeltway, garage, need I bope will never be.
one other than myself. Signed
RIC IIEIIUIIS
Planter, Corn Picker, InternsRaellle, Ohio
forced hot air heating, large I'd ltke to make you feel at1
C ·l ;m~
nce William
Andrews, fRAn.£}(
IJJI'S - frel . .
i 1 trc
""'-u Ht
'
Ebenezer
St., Pomeroy,
age llld •ater.
Brown't Trail
Rotulor
tiona] H Tractor.
ot located on Mul~
.. ,
s. 1 rich as I who travel oa
1
er Park (Stale Approved)
ond Ht-Toat
I Sale to commence at 12:30 o'$15,000.00.
Undaunted Ia lbo dlrlllot
.
bours
i:__
. ; ,,
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1 17 Jtp
l4lnerSvflle, Ohio, l'lloDt W\ l.lmprovoa g.solme mileage
clock P. M.
OverSHs Employment 1 MIDDLEPORT - ,Investment for you to lean upon.
, lJJaiiJIII"
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1 11 lfc
Wanted
WSZI.
tcinl
Terms
S. McElhinny All
truck ddVar '
- Pri!POCIY, on
I'm
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1649 Lincoln Hgts. 2 bedroom .. Stops fuel line freeze· UP
Administrator of the I pro.Jti!i engineers. Africa.
a room frame, 5 rooms and timl~i ....Jd•~ut repay Drew WIIJ IIi ~ I 'J J ..
· ·~VTC'F. station man. Good boose. Beautiful Bircb kitcncn 5, Prevento rust, corrosion
Estate of Ballard Hur- Europe, Asia, South Pacific,
bath, 3 rooms and bath, hard· A portloll Gf !be ~r lbal ean l.etJiaD, . . I • 1a PI'
tune-ups.
Write:
The
cabinets.
Phone:
WY
2-5127.
;:
g~~n:y\?n~~~
sel
Justice,
deteased.
pafd
travel,
housing,
food.
wood
floors, forced hot air you've strewn along tht way llt!nt d. Ill 1• IM!II....hlp
0 11
Uady Sent mel, Box 668-D.
I 4 trc
8. Eiminates r~••h idtin•
Brad! d A lion C
Atlanti&lt;. Btolh lllary jobs,
beating, corner
lot, bolb And co ld I h
I h thl. qu&lt; :a - cr 300 memberl- ae1 18 31p
·•
or
uc
ompany
male, female over 18. OElB
apartments furnished, month- ·
uth' avl e one lwd ~~ be s cording •- Mem•-hip "'-lrFURNISHED, 4 rooms and g_Prutectopasilivecrallkease
I 17 3tc
.
year, JS on y wou 1
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I'UR Deatef:"flio_n_o_t _w-anldeep bath, apartment In Pomeroy.
ventilattonoysleiD!.
Box 23190· Oakland Park
ly mcome $124 ·00 · $B,OOO.OO. I'd like to be the sort of friehd man Cllarlel SwaiRJ.
WINGER TYPE Maytag Wash-~ Fla. 33307
Swatzel made'"'" -porl''eoDRIVE IN To l ~•NDM•RK
freeze J·unk furs at any
price.
WY
2·3975.
12
31
tic
~
COZY
LITTLE
COTTAGE
that
you
have
been
to
me
••
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.
.
and double porcelain tubs.
• day n1aht at 8~
........
meet5upor 5o" 1•• 5,.11on Now 'i er
Bill Bailey, Reedsville. OhiO. TwO TRAILER- SPACES - for
Excellent condition. 134 But- CUSTOM BUTCHil:iilNG lllll One story frame, ~ rooms,
- Mrs. Clifford Hayea,
large.
H:&gt;6tc rent in the Village ol Middle- FIREWoOD,any--length~ · $10 ternut Ave., Pomeroy.
cutting. Will ouy nidea every dug well, II acre lot (fenced).
S. Second-av.
1y to a dlleuulcitl Gf 1llt
EXPElUENCED- - re,Uiurant • port. Call WY 2.-3346 or WY I pick up load. Call or write'
t 17 3tc
Monday. Phil Meier, Phone Laurel Cliff Road location.
Middleport.
posll .,_m, a
help. New Haven area. ~o 2-2186 or WY 2-3600.
Glendale Skidmore, Shade,' HAY [or sale, ~ bale•: VictOr WY 2·3510.
9 18 Uc $2,000.00.
(Confmed at home sev- Couaty Le&amp;foD bn hll taam
beer so ld. No curb work. Top
11 30 tfc [l Ohio, MY 6-3437.
l-3tfc Bebr, Chester, Ohio.
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER
eral years by iQoen, lbll ltiDIII1II' tdelalll nplftl4
salary. Must furnish referc,
lnstrudions
WY
z-3830
WY
1-D.
written for a heiahbot ,.._.11
1 17 31
ences. Conbct Employment
!
I. 18 3tc
during Cbrislmu llltl6.) Other ,;porb bean! Moat~a,
Office at 225 Sixth c;;tl.·eet, Pt.
Auto Sales
.!'~n~;o~:~L~:·:~c~,!; 51:cur•
~1
SH
allht leelr'dtd tblpl•la Prd
Pleasant, w. va., in person.
jot.. Hilh ltarUnr
pa y. Short FARM for ,;)Ale. Phone
2a.e.ebrew'a 011 ......
A.()R088
1960 CORVAIR car 4 doors. beura. Advancement. Preparalor)' 5275
l·-3·tfc
I 17 3tp
6. 8tamrMrlng 22'. Yeuow
Good fa mily car, good tires. lrainina n 1on, u required.
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..,. ~1. Rattle
:taund
bugle
ThouJandl or Jobb ooea. Experil! l\ce FOR S
;;cALE 1
h
'!h
JilL 1•, -• ~ • "'J •""'
- - - - - - : - -- - Ci. Actor
e. Milllaaippl 26. CabSnow tires. See Mary Pierce •auallY UI\UI!Cellary. I'REE lnfot•
:
room ouse WI
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1•••· " '""•· ~ .. ,,.. bath, lull basemen~ 1M lly'•vestock
Rolbbono
crook
baco
or
call
•315
Chester.·
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GUll
Yam
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mentt. Writ~! TODAY JlYinl ume.
l
=:::,-;=O;-:..;..:,C":::-;::-::-= .- ll. co.an"
T. Entire
,..lm
'"'"" '"' '"'"'· unw'" •••· sell St., Middleport Phoue:
•.
which ill 10 per l!lllll
CJUIII,
1 19 31c
FOR SALE: 3 nice hogs, ready 12. By oneaelt
amount
25. Verb
=•!~~ ~-a-M The DDIJ Sentinel; Pt. Pleasant 695-26M.
with Paul ~ oi Drew """
to slaughter. Call MO 9-4ll48. 13. Eoger
8. Sod
lorlll
.
ster --'•• • dlrlrlll ~
11 l« lfe
Wilkesville, Ohio.
1 12 6tc H. :~~~IJtte I. WaYI!do
26. Ull·
64 Mercury - $2,495
---- By Mn. Paal Sellers
me - •..,.
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Hancock" lO.~~~;.,llsb 28.~V.,.
Parktane Convertible Cpe. I TRUCK DRIVERS. Semi
or t FOR SALE- 7 room 11'. story June Neigler, who works at A 'apee~a~ meetiDC Ill furlblr
Emp oyment
.a".~!_ I 15. Membornf
court
elldlll6
w•• 2,895. Mercury'• finest straight, ages 21-lO. Some ex- frame bouse woth bath, New Children's Hospital in Colum· ell.........kaJI ~-- ..._, ...
0
WOULD like house work
of
~;;;:-Ia!
ao.:!:'~r.
:Od ~i~e~ndF~ ::ul~P~
:!erync\~:~~:~ : n~~e:e~ Haven1: W:10V1a·: walndltodl~all bus, spent a week wltb her fo;-JID 31 u;.;. ';. ' ; :;:
any kind. Lorena Snyder, WY '16. sea worm lG.Proof88.~
with power windows and
carpe lOg
IVIDg a , mng parenla, Mr. and Mrs. Georp au1ar ..:.....:.... d bi 1"111. 7
Stp
.Auoal~
nodu'a
32.="'t.
butte.
seats.
Power
st..ring ond
per hour after short training. rooms. P.ay part equ11y, lake N.t•Jer.
_.. __ ;::;::::!., ._ aD U36
18
1
17 boat
1•
mtU"k
.~~
brakes. Automatic trans.
For application write Nation- over loan. Call 88:1-3145 New Mrs. Della Glllian opetlt a ~"';d
tm ,

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Free home
....,
•-WY 2-6555.
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hide, 5c lb. Red fox,
with all 4 feet on, Gray
$3.0!1 with all 4 feet on .
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
I 11
FurnitUre,
miscellaneous. Call or
Mrs. Howanl Cedi, IDO
Maln St , Pomeroy.

Help W•nted

CARRIER
NEEDED
RUTLAND

Apply WY 2·2156
THE
DAILY SENTINEL

18. u.s.
19. stacko
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21
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week with her daughter llld Jnra. for 11111 will be
Sta. Woaon. Was $2,295 . Po·
band, Mr. and Mnl. Rex Car- Don llunalll IIOietl &amp;hal ..
puJar CIWJoa S.rleo. One
1
1 sle Columb
,
careful owner. So Jood ono
Y •
us.
~irlbday parlJ carrtmlllae 'Iiiii
of partner's wife was u•ing
Porter Trall8ferred
Mr. t111d Mnl. Darcey Potter, meet at !be Leoaart1 Jewllll
~!r "'~io:n:";ra~!!':
lnsurFor Ba8ic Training
Bryan, Ohio, speat a few doya home Ja. Jf, at f p. na. 'l1lt
Automatic transmi86inn.
Robert Porter, 19, ain of Mr. 'filth her mother, Mrs.. Lovey 001'11 1nad uti ~ Ill-.
Pri\11\? Copylnt - · Cop- and Mrs. Pearl Porter of Route Sayre, who .. Ill.
- -"" by ,. a: ...
lei mado Gf lqal papers. t, ilru'rlsonville, who reported Mnl. Cheater Sl~n l'llllrll,_roy, Ohio
bird! recardo and altnoat any for active duty with the Navy etl home, after o]lelldilo&amp; IY~I 'l'IIADiftON nR8T
o11ter dDCGLl4!1111.
on January 12th transferred to weeki wtth her 11011 and family FRANXrOR'I'II, Kr· tuPit •
ItA- TllliEE
FOURTHS\ ktrtor taaaruee, P......, the U. S. Naval Training Ceo- Ill Woodofleld.
Membars ot tht ~
ton
truck,
G. M. C.
1 4 lk ter, Great Lakes, Illinola, for sag!. Herman Spencer ·~ GonotaJ Auembl)' llf dldltlt
! oealetl. 310 Pearl St., Mid-1 1AETNA CASOALTV lDIUrt&lt;""" haole training.
faml!y rell_lmed home for a VIS- etl to lllil1ltlft Pilllll , lltll
dleporl. wY :1-?.1911. 1-15-titc Mull ~ ApliCJ Inc. Robert is a graduate of Rut. tl with hiS parents, Mr. and DOl to I J1111nt 'll1lln llllr
lldp Wuted
I rom':. p~ WY UaL land High School and was tliJo Mrl: ~. Speaeer, after .. I"'C'Mt llulben lrttllllltljl A
JOR SALE: Good 1957 Chevro-1
y,
I I Uc ployed by , Bill Sltllth Polnlint eel~ng ~8 inedl&lt;.tl dflcbarlo. bllrlog wu ret IIIII 'l'lleatlaJ
let $215 WOllam T Laven·\
ServiCe prior to enl18llnc:
• a Mrs. Harold Grllam to permit uembly1t1111 t.
•
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OIIANGB INSUIANCI. Mallea
of Columbus were week IIIII vt• dPOur 111 lluubtl 11 K t...._
dar, : ..Beatl St., I M:~~; lnsurloce AleiiCJ, Inc, Polito
TAKEN TO HOSPnAL
I~ of Mr. ll1d Mrs. Albert fried diJclrea .
"'""
port,
·
-· etOY- Pltone WY 2-3381.
The Racine emergency . unit Htll.
,
1114 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent
t I tic transported Albert Deem, Port.- lin. D3llll1 ,W!!,bta i gn'-~ bert WJai!IBd'famllr,
ooadilloo. WY :l-!t51.
AUTOMUBIU: DeeD land, to Veterans Memorial boo- cltlldi'en. ~penl a.· W»~ Mr. lllll .Mrl. Tttlllllltr.II
12 21 lie
cucelletl? 'All JOIIl opera- pita! Monday morning 11
a lucky VIStdlll her
.
GNu c.rtle, IDd., Mr.
111!1
I
Notl
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Ucanllt
Cal
WY
.
.
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medical
patient.
Mrs.
Noran
Hoover
ol
CJII.,
111n.
Jlclde
WJallllld
11
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lillie
clnriatl II tht &amp;Q.,_'flllllr - OaiJJpolltl, Mr. and Mrs. 0111
uoAL NOTot o
GRANGE TO MER!'
ther, Mn. Harry Wlltrhlrt.
Don- 11111 r ... J1ao1oa ...
n•
uMeni•H w:tn o~r.r '• •"
M
B
PI
•t Public Auetlon to the ltt1 hut bid·
The Chester Grange will meet
rs. · M. ckeDI ~ I _
Mlal,PyUII .....,
AM WJpl., OI1Ut
:;._ro:t c:0~00 1 n/=.\t~Ji!·~~rtn~;
COACH RESIGNS
January 25 at the Grange gu~ of relatlvtt ill Prankftrt. po111 .... New
=.."::'":.::"::~~~;, ,~,: u~RTSPM0UTH, Oblohe(UPdbl)- Hall at 8 p. m. with a potluck lndJMana.nd M .._.....
ps1a t1 Mr. 1B4 ..... A1*t
Cbel'J'Olel cenvertlhle, .erltl number RUJner
e egrJDon, a
as. aupper at the close o! the
r. •
n . .. _.,.. laller, 1ftla1.
,
""""Biuttnar
• '"'· MJ~m"m
"""· " '·
kelball and foothaU coach at meeting '
Keith Deem I SUeI Aa IIIII .....,
"'..,...._
Auto CodiPIIIJ
'AI&amp;
lllnlo •aut
C'
~ . ... A••"'"_.,Pomoror, Oblo
nearby New Boston lllglt SchOol,
of Prospect, spent aevWal dQI tin caW 01111..:0 A. &amp;Ito
(I}"· II, "· !It&lt; has resigned his footbal~job.
JAN.
II the home
Mr. IIIII lin. .... wllo • Iii Mt, ~ ....
,.. ~~~ •:;r:c!,.,., .,,. tbPelfl egrbin on, ~ho 1ook , ov er !leThe Ches t~r Volunteer Fire OtMis Balndley, Elm~· ..~~at.... pllilla Cot•Jl"'!!• AlP 5 oat tilt offleu of Webtter end Fultt,
e 001 a 11 ass1gnrnen1 In 1964
partmen IS sponsoring a jit~
r. I Mn• .aw llllfiiMII'1 •In&amp; that to•c:•
WM Bll1
!';"~';=.•;, u:-::0 8~·~::.":·1""!:: after Phil Slanley, quit, said be ney supper S.tur&lt;lay nllht, Jan. Green Castle, IIIII.} ~ •
:. N- •
v111111
r' IM 11
1
~:;.,~~:C~U.:n E1•:en~~tlne•~:~- WJD:ed to devof:e :~ tifn:ehadto uary 22, at the Chester Ete- New Year's weet e\l' \tltla ,. Golarn&amp;us','
·
.... n.... ,,..,,.,, ,, • ....... ••• baa ethall and ~
. He
menwy ochool beginning at 5 and M11. Otis BoDey.
Mrl. Joltttllll Yllll "" . .
"'· '""'"" Noorlo, Adml•"'·••· a 5-ll recor&lt;l )lr ~ball. He p, m. Proceeds will be used to Mr. and Mn. Ralpjl BaDey Paula King IDd 'l'taf Gf llatdal
,.,, .. ,,,, •• ....... u smoth, haa been b~skethilll coach aioce help buy equipment for the lire and famlll:Jiere 11;rJ.4!
. !!t,~ .cb- .H.II!!ll 011 lfll. J111fi1 '
f
"' 11, ":";;,":,·.,.
1952.
depar!melll.
Mr plili ii~lli"
i'i
Wide Semi Division, 1255 Corwin Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio
or call 513-895-5649,
1 17 3tc

Haven or WY 2-3707,
1 17 81e

BlaeHnars

31. Jonllo&lt;'l
noed

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for tile lint v.._ X..., till ... O'a, ota. 1PDP _.... tropta?oo, 111o - . . llld "' n or 111o .... • oa .....,.
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NOW .ARRIVING DAILYII

DRASTICALLY REDUaD!

Phillips

Sisters

The F•brk Shop

Style Shop

Court It, ·

Slnl" lila &amp; Service

Pome1oy

115 W. S.1and

W'l M214

Right
Reserved

To Limit

MARKEr
Open 8 to 8-Mon. Thru Sat.

*EXTRA SPECIAL
Pillsbury PANCAKE MIX

c

*EXTRA SPECIAL
Hunt's TOMATO JUICE

*EXTRA SPECIAL
SCOTT PAPER TOWELS

Fruit Cocktail
303

big
Jumbo

cans

'~Iron~

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46 oz
can

*EXTRA SPECIAL
DEL MONTE

Conc:wttrat141
A.Wake Oranao
3 ... 89c
Juice--

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box

SHORTENING

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"The Store Wi th A Hart"

*EXTRA SPECIAL
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IN OUR STORE

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To Show Our Gratitude For The Wide
Public Acceptance Of Our New Store~

DETAILS

lb.

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EXTRA SPECIALS

FREE BICYCLE

PICNICS
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RACINE

SMOKED

lie~

PIECE GOOD$
CONnNUES THIS WEEK

Entire stock of fall ancl winter
dresses, now

ASK FOR

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Given Away Feb. 22

::'::;litds

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:o~a:!:reorga~z=t~:~ :::::~m~a:r:ke:l:•·:":::~tm:·:lha:~cbtmn::ey~w:u~l:ha~ea:u:BI:::::::::::::::;c::~

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Drew Webster
u __

ploymenl for Its
·
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hillc~..!~\• 1hisHwlzerlfe,
Mn. Vlolt~lt
8 0
to increaae lis population.
and oiher factiors attmulate the -~~:·' ,.'
hospital
.
,
steadf pace ol economic devel- ...,... vawon.
--Sa1d lhe legtslatton
opment in the Unit d States M Cl d H dt
now, is appropriation of . said agriCulture must maintai~
~s. 1 ed ~
mothto implem1nt the Great
, ., ce.
wr,r O e ea o er
-Said farm orgaitlzalions
pa
.
er, Jllrs. Rosla Doak of VIenna,
would not be smart to ask lor U.S.. farmers flnt had a s~b- ~ W. Va. Saturday,
.
any new farm laws oow. "Let slstence agrtculture 10 whteh Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaylor
things rest awhile," he advised.
farm furmshed Its own and oon, Tarry, were New Year
-saw 00 reason fur price resources ll1d consumet, 111 own dlhner guesla of Mr. and Mnl.
controls on farm commodities, products, I he said. Tlen they\ JacFk WdeatherlllOII. f
''The p br
't tand 1 hi .
m o commercaa agr1cu •
Ire epartments rom Coel. k' u, 10 wont s
or • lure, "slill the major form to- ville and Chester IIISWered •
JBC ~0g, G he
day in which farmers obtain pro- call to the borne of Robert
F
roups ed roq · , duction supplies through mar- Marcinko wben tbelr bouse
stre~:rs ne
~~eratiVe kets and sell their products afire. II as believed the soot

RADIO &amp; T.V.

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to !be · ~Elll:ydo,P.edajiO
tile
;lll~H1er~ature~~ol;
fal;•~&lt;mr~y,~~~lt~~~~~~~
lrat

docked at SOaebo
today for
nuclear
aubmarlne
seven • day visit. It was
tleCIInd vlllt to Buebo tor
Sarao Jnd tbe ellhtb vliJI
Japu by an Amarfeaa liiiClear
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spencer' submarine tioco JAto 11r
of Columbllll and Mro. Rwlsell
of Chester Wert recent
FALOONRY
cueata of Mr. and Mrt. In the United Slate•
Wayne Briekles.
are more thu 1,100 .,•llbul;l.
ts of faJconry wbo are
as ,
SARGO IN JAPAN
fur or part time lalcoo('r.i
TOKYO (UP!) - The U. S. who art Interested In the

was!bedone
and Mlllor
Mrs. Marcinko
Gf
blaze.
Clamagt
ba• a burned arm.
Mnl. Lucy Kim called on Mnl.
Babr and Maraoret oo

met!

-Said the world food crisis
SERVIC~
s bound to cause u.s. !mrs
&lt;o step up production as the
~artiJ's population increases.
-Bt liev.es in the concept of
Wo Rop41lt All
••pply-management in agricul· l
Maku a Modele
ture •·te help farm income" ,
and "to keep the American 1
farmer trom losing his pants."
- Wants the costs of the food
for peece program eharged to
WY :14115
tiJe Slate Depar!meniiRstead of 601 E. Moln St.
,_
the Agriculture Depa-. He

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nounced
supply
Weatbermthat11. a new
It wu
llllpkii)S and dish cloths
been received. The group
to pay for repairs on the
!---~------ nex. A net profll over
Mn. Evelya BrleltiH
wu recefved fmm !be
The WSCS of the Tuppers anCI oyer $11 from the sale of
Plains Methodist Church
Christmas cards. The
recently at tbe boDE of Mr•-lmeellng wUI be with Mrs.
said ?he American fartner iDana Hoffman with !lx mem- 1nard McGill.
sbould not be asl&lt;ed . tp
btr
t Th
•~ 1
dize consumers.
.·
. ~. presen ·. e program ..,. GarreU Christy of Grove City
-Would bUild new cities
lC Automallon and LeiSure," is apendlog a lew dayo
rural American to
wu
lilt'•· R. V. with his sister, Mrs. carl

enacted."

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'Social News

used Iocat
to ....
1ea der' warn ed toda y.
for
... nee atd proJects.are before
The United Slates, he said, Kenneth Nadon, exe·cutlvej
ahoUid move away from using Ivice president of lhe National
the law limply as a surplus Council of Farmer Cooperatives
disposal Clmmlck, He said he told the 37th annual meeting of
would PNfer to use the United the group that cooperative
Nations It peddle food surplus- strength will 'deterinlne rilore
eo.
than anything else lhe terms on
. ·
which farmera will participate
Pat!OR also reminded U.S. in economic growth of the naproducen lb!ll the European lion.
Com~ Mtll'ket ts not the only
11 fermers atlempt to go
great market. There lS Eastern alone, without the help of their
Europe .00 the. Soviet
neighbors, Naden said, agriculhe sald, Indicating the
lure will lose its traditional inSvtaates would do well to cult!- dividual enterprise feature in
te tltoH markets.
which eacb farmer has a
1
As lot ouccessor, he
agerial role The result
he didn't Intend to
be
·
.
In u'u""Jng ~
?hal management decoslons
po "" wr anyone.
will be made elsewhere he
The other comments, Patton: said.
'
·
A Great Acl
Nadon said the forces of
-Reiterated bb belle! that technology greater capital
the Food and Alrtculture
ot
1 b tier
· tt
lf t98S "Is possibly the sreatest ve.,..men ' e
orgamza on
piece of farm lecJslatloo
resources, more

THE POET'S

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recen.,
.... everyone •
di\IIICe _10 check him out on
!arm~· strangely enough,
few •qu......,. were asked of the
man who baa battled vigorously
fin' the benefit of the American
Iarmer. 'But the few that were
offered him Ill opportunity lo
restate bb yJewa.
•-t belie
In I d f
A ... ver
oo or
peace, Patton advocated a
broadening of the scope of the
Jaw. under which U.S. surplus
l~rm produel! are sold abroud

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Ji1D Patton's (U~aning Out
Desk After 25 Years at FU

Gup r d!Dp- GaDlpolll
Dam IU, IU, I1IIIPID&amp; ll!o _.
011
rollert, l!omero)' • )laool
iUS, Pl. Pleu&amp;lll, IU!I, lllntall 0.'/ll falling, Kaoallllli Falls
t.JI falllDC.IllariestDIIUI sla·
llmlary. London, Marmet and
Wlofleld dNnJ wen on !be ollls

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On the Fatm Front

River News

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B~~rf~:nbu::a:P~
SEWING macblnes. repair ser I
Baker Furniture, Middleport, vice, aU makea. WY :1-2214

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INFORM AliON

FOR SAlE

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Pineapple Juice __44.:~29c
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Fresh Picnic

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*Fui-Valu Dairy Buys

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Felrmont 2o/o

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PORK
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ROAST WIENERS
Several Varieties

Feinnont Deiry F1ir

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ness of our own home made
pork sausage. Try oomt with
pancakes or waffles.
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LADIES

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that chain store prices art higher
than Foodland's everyday low
prices,
and · · ·· · ···· ····· ···
that if you happen to prefer saY·
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stamps, that it's a smart idea to
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1l

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BONUS BUY

ROLL

REG. 39c

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DUNCAN HINES

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STORCKS
CARAMEL
..,_TWIST
. SWEET ROLLS

LADIES

BAYER ASPIRIN

that chain store prices art higher
than Foodland's everyday low
prices,
and · · ·· · ···· ····· ···
that if you happen to prefer saY·
ing money instead of ncklng
stamps, that it's a smart idea to
shop at Foodlandl

•"

DRESSES

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:

Kanauga, 0. ·
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RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTIT't'

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LARGE $1Z&amp;

BOXES

c

REG. *1.50

c

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Ol~~
;oiTIRGINT - - -

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QUAUTY
AND

'

PRICES
AND .
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BONUS BUY

AJAX

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BAG

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PACKED

.DIFFERENCE
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PKG •

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PIES oz.

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THE

SHOE DEPARTME T
AT DISC.OUNt ·PR .· · •

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PILLRUIIY 011 IALLARD

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LQtAtiONS ·
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VALUES FROM

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Antique Quilts Bridge thePastandFrJtunl
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By at:ULAR JONES
Its delicate greea and white,' E"ex, and 1 mosaic with Its usuol one Ia yellow and black, T b r o u I b Tba
Woodl, :•
"It waa from Aunt Dinah's land a j&gt;eautifui irla desi8Jled in Idifferent pieces &lt;even a piece of each block deplctinl a part of "Wll~ Rose" and "Rooo of SJnor.
quilting party 1 was seeing Nel--one in Ievender and white wltb 'the late Mayp1e Harris' apron American history
beginning on," and one mode ~Y her moUe home ... ~. "
Itiny stitching.
j slrings). One of the most Inter-!with tho Norsemen and
the thor from plecea of blue clressee
Amerlcllll! of the Space Age Mrs. Jomes Rarley bad sev-. esUng wao displayed by Miss•well - known figures cl Priscllla, Bbe bad worn as a cblld.
V.n•t bolding quilling psrties, ' eral she ha:l made herself. One jBess Sanborn, It had been ~~:••• ! Indians! Daniel Boone ed. oth- A mounlian ~oman once wao
so far as 1 gather, and per- was "Tree of Ufe," In green ,to her gr'lll'finother b~ a n"""' !·"''· Tlus was a lovely reminder quoted saying, It scare&amp; me to
haps we have lost therein a and white, an mtrtcate· desigD;I·servlllg u
a DliJSionary m.of the past.
know how much of my life Ia
vo•uable piece of Americana. :one with the Ohio lOOse, a deli- China. Each block contain•
Mrs. George Skinner oho~d . in my quUts - my joys, sorFor quill making, whatover el,. cato pink and white; a Persian! Chinese WQI"d wblle tho qullt •e all wool _worsted In a nme!I'OWS, trou~les and memories of
wr' t on at quilting parties, ' shawl design made from a pa~ spells out a hymn In Chinese. j potcb btlongmg to her grand- my !emily - each quilt Is Uke
was an •rt.
, tern belonging to Mrs. Martini Mn. John Kincaid had 111 un- mother Horden - while Mar- 1 Ufe - dlffere~t In some
Proof of it was plain to see :-----------··--------- ·--------~- -- ---··- :garet Parsoons of Rutland ~d way, as we all differ.
recently when members of Re-I 16-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-lo!lddleport, 0, Jan. 19, 1966 . sent one mad~ by her aunt m All are done by band In a
turn .Jonathan Meigs Chapter. :
Ia etu:Istmas Wreath motiff; a painstaking stitch. The lives
DAR .. wltnmed a program !
!beautiful red and grees combln- of entire families are embodied
on antique quilts at the home I
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. att~n, surely done wtth pams· m thread and calico. A ptec'e of
of Mrs. Nan Moore.
I
lllklng work.
.
Jimmy's shlrt, Mary's dresses,
I su se the ''quilting bees" I
ill b 8 tty Mrs. Nan Moore dispJayed Joey's coal, and so they goppo
h • t'
The program wns presented gram. Hostesseo w
•. o. several made by her DIOiher, There's a "heap of llvin'" that
\If our grandmot ers
lmt!l by fourl.h grade students wben Haye~. Sara Roush, Marie Rlz- Mrs. Washington who
had
. t
ki
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w- .,. the forerunners of our wo- the reguJar meeting tl the Sy- er Miooie Harris Dee Brown
d
f th ,
ft
h goes ~ o ma ng a qm , eo- ~
men's cl~bs of ~a~. After aU, r.acu~~ PTA was held lo the W~nda Stewart ~ Virgini~
e80on;e:rs o~~ ~eerwasa! ~!aa::: o~•;:e the~ ~~~ r: l
woten l:e t!~:OC:II:tt~e~m~/;! local .sc~ool auditorium Tt1es.. Fi.sher,
ed 'th [delicate periwinkle pettern, a vldes 8 cultural pabridge foto I
no was . • .
. . ,day evenmg, Jan. 11. The meet· fhe program open WI 8 , Wedding Ring design, and oth- th fu
1
gathered Wllb theu qmltmg : ing. condueted by the president, group of songs by the fourth I
II 'th d · t fl h'
I e ture.
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''piece~·· for a ~ay .of wor~. i Margaret Cottrill, opened with grade students. They, were ac- 1er~r: E~~ard a~o:te; I~a~"~n l A great grand~aughter m~y I
news lt('lfls (~oss1p, Just rna} -: the pledge to the American flag . companied on the plano by junusual one in 8 ''box" d~slgn sleep un?er a .soft cloud of qutlt l
bel, and a b1te I&lt;&gt; eat.
. Devotions were read bv Marty Mrs. Ruth Stearns. Roma Nease , th t tu d 1 to
made With miles of stitches by j
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At our qw1lmg par Y we ~ Willi~ms followed by the LDrd's read 'What to do Throng out IE .
B 11 nM'lh
h
d
pa en an s o one S· j
1
· in unison.
· y ear; " a reel't aI'tor. ~ uswn. de b
' her oan th a (sev· th e long ago but cos
I e
d1'dn'I do th e wor k' buI we had Prayer
the Ctrrung
h tanI tn
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tun admiring the work or moth· i On bt'haH of lhe t!Xecutive •·Birthdays" by Linda Sprouse; I hera mede Y 100 moltser) Twh. 0 in the spirit of love.
1
th
long
;Fl
D dd, as rna e over
qu1 . ts '
d
d
e.rs an gran mo en
. officers. the president express· readings, ' y on
a Ys mother and daughter
have ' Service to others
without
SJnct gone. Here .were
tht&gt;u ~ ed hN thanks to Mrs. Lee, the Nose," by Jay ~oh1er, tt-and lbeen taking blue ribbons at the ·thought of selfish gain eternat- j
caref~lly med~ st1tehes
and •l music teacher, the
teachers, "Man In the Oruon Bed, by I county fairs for years _ one ly spans the gap between hu- ;
beauttful handiwork ldt for fn· . mothers
for making the Joyce Mohler.
th L C bl
It
d man hearts.
ture genera I.tons. Th e DAR , d~ 1· costume~ and to everyone who A play1etle "E very Season 1•was1 1. e d og· a n pa ern en
Of such quilts can be
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td a u1p es1gn over 100 years
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dl :ated to . preservmg
our :'lm- ,helped witll the
ChristiDBs Has A Reason, was presen.e old.
enca.~ h.ent~.ge, makes use. of : program .
by :he-, group, and an amusm~ Mrs. Lochary had several be- ~&amp;YliiWM!l,..,., ,
old Thmgs even
antique lt was unanimously agreed to song. 'I Know an Old Lday, 1 . t th 1 te A . W b- ~
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quilts. We hope to help keep send 8 planler w Miss Vilma closed the program. The clos-1 1ngmgdoh •,a .1 ggle e ~~
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b M s er an
tor am1 y
among '(
.
Am~n·ra a . 1an d . of ptop1e f ret- · Pikkoja, librarian of the book- ing prayer was gl'len
Y • rs.: the qW1ts called ''Path ! ::1
~to pursue hfe, liberty .and hap· mob:le, confined lo Holzer hos- . EsLhtr Thorpe.
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pinPss.
Ipita!.
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Oelicieus rE-freshments
of I
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Thus. a d•y spent with ob-' The fourth grade room with chet"scrake, cupcakes, mints..
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jerts of the past g1ve us hope ~rs. Letha Morris, teacher, re- punch and coHee were served I
for the future.
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. Iceiwd the attendance banner by Betty Ash. Vera Craig, DonMr. and Mrs. William Myers i
Members brought the1r quilts and the $3 award.
na Smith, Anna R~ush. Marga-I
and family of Johnstown were I
and each had a story (j) tell.: Homeroom mothers were re- ret Eichinger, Dons Sayre and !
• .flmm
, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr~. Pat Lochary told an inter· i mindt•d of lheir duty in treat- I Wanda Neigler.
The Esther C1rc.le. of
the . Aibert Alwo:~rd,
I
estmg story of qulllmg. lt be-1ing the studenls on Valentine !
Bertha M. Sayre M1ssmnary So-!1 Mr
d M A hi 8
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Bapt1s· t ,
. ..anbo
rs. s on kayred
~aD a~ a era ft, out of necessltv, : Day
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h
o1 a1r rn were
weeen !
ID early centunes m the Middle , The third grade students will
urc met at the
orne ot1
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East t~nd sinee has tJecon-ie an , vresent the Feburary 8th profOUn
n
Mr~. Rod (irim m Jan. 14. De-! rr:~: ~ew:;t.mot er,
r s.
art- a lost ene for most of us -- ----- - - - ~ -- vot10ns were led by
Mrs. 1· Va1ery Ann Baylilf returnI Gnmm.
who do not have lime
to '
' ed t h h
c 'd 'II
"piece a qu11t"
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j The program. In ch•rgo of Sund:y, :~ter •:::.no~ or~;.:
The story y,as told of a qu1H :
Mrs c,retta S1mpson, consisted weeks With her rand arents j
made for the Queen of F.ngland
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice of of several arttcles and letters M
d M C gF Tp k' '
~hat requtred e1ght ~·ea1·s of m- 1
Chester v1s1led Sunday WJth lfrom workers concermng ilfe- • rd. Canh. 'ssh. · · omp ms 1
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m . e was acoompan- 1
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wor m sam an em- , AutomatiOn and Jeisure was rs. eel1 Jmes..
d
l ~md sup!JQrt of children lR the · Jed to Columbus by Mr and I
bro•dery
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W i Mrs Harold Hamson an son, Murrow Children's Home
at
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d the top1c when the ester .1J ff 0 f C
n11 tl are ~pend B
Mrs. Tompkms where she was
rs ,a wre~ee " . oon IS- ~ S C S held its January meeling l e ·
,mcm . '
rents- acone College.
Imet by her parents, Mr. and
plaH•d two quilts which had at the church with 11 members img the week w~h her ~all"
It was voted to send $5 dues Mrs. John Bayliff.
I
been madt-.bv her mother, the and une visilor, Mrs. Frances iMr. and Mrs ~a~\~~ Searl~~ to the Meigs County Council of . Mrq C. F. Tompkms was in ,
late Mrs 'Wtll Plummer of Rut- Spenrer, present. The meehng Mr and Mrs.
ton Va IChur(·hes. Several notes of ap· : Wel!~ lon Monday afternoon. j
land. They were
beautiful was m charge of Mrs Gladysileft Vlonday for Arhng '
d preriati'On were read from to asmt with a
Methodist
thrtlgs Martba 's Vineyard, wilh Spencer who presented
Ute for .8 visit With their 90~ r~ Ifr1ends of the eornmunitv visit- I Lraini~g conference on workers
topic Devotions were given by Ifamily, Mr. and Mrs. a rled and remembered with plates · with yeunger children, held at
Bernice Bailey of a poem, "The i H~rlS an: ~w so~ e Ben- of fruit during the Christmas Ithe Methodist church.
Secret." Psalms 26 : 1~29, and
r an
~h ka~; Steve Iseason. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jed Webster
Pomeroy. Ohio
Prayer. Several members as- nett a~d sons, 1u~h 8
k d was chatrman of thi busmess 'j and son, James were Sunday
sisteri with the program. Oth· 1C~lum. us. spen Me wdeeMen Isession.
dinner guests of her
1evening
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hiS
jlllrents,
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a- h, New
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
er ar t1c1es rea were,
ow Ch 1 B It Ch ·k 12 sus-I he love gift
program mot er 1 rs. T. C, """us
NOT OPEN
Mucb Quicker Things Can fW
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Done ·'' " 1\ge or Leisure ,. and tained a fractured wr1st while 1m charge of Mr~. Mane Roush aMv.. n,R ·be at.R't hi nd Fl 1
PRIDAY d SATURDAY
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rs. 0 r 1 c e 8
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J•n:~ry 21·22
''Automatic Buying la Super- ere an w.as "'- en. 0 e ·! was en 1
ve
GOO."
ence Ann and Carrie B e t hI
"GENGHtS KAHN•
Imarkets."
.
Ians Memonal ~nspltal where I De! Jcious refreshments were J Bearhs visited reet!'ntly ln Bel-l
8 ~ast ~as a~l·~~· h ta ,served by the hostess,
!TechniC'olorJ
During
the
business
sessien,
pre with Mr. and Mrs. Palll 1
1
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Stephen Boyd, James Mason, ; In charge of Ruth Erwin, a .rers. pa
h Y 81 f een , Grimm, assisted by Mra. Glen- , Grinstead and daughter, Lori .
Eli Wallach, Francoise Dor- . port was given 00 the fhTJst- returned Lo her orne
rom
I J ea. nf·tie.
leac, Telly Savalas, Robert
M
. I H 't I oa O'Connor to Grelta s·
Morley. Yvonnr Mitchell, :mas baskets sent to 11 shut·ins. : VeterJns
emona ospt a ,
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Imp-: John Wayne Teaford visited 1
Omar Sharif, as Genahh
IThe-re Wt're 30 sick l'alls re-I whel·e
sht underwent surgery 1. ~on,. Helen Simpson,
Ethel
Mond ay WI'lh h.1s mothor , Mr~- '
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port:.- d and three cards sent to :rP.c~nt. y,
Smlth, Edna PJCkrns, Mane Editb T{'aford Wid son, Cecil.
"MORO WtTCH DO.CTOR" : shut-ins.
I \11\ham. Perry. Ault celebrat- Roush, Lina C·lftlS and Fran· ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sadler
Jilek Mahoney, Mart~e Dean, , PI
ad to tit andled h1s mnth b1rthday Sundev ,
.
Pancho Mangalooa.
:ms were m e qu
i 'th f .1 d'
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·d ces Wilcoxen.
returned to their home, Brldgesew ra8S . Mrs. Frances Spen- t wJ 8 amt Y. _mner. r. an ,
pert Tuesday, after an over. SUN., MON. and TUESDAY · ' cer was welcomed into the S0- Mrs. C. H. Wls~. Jr.
were I
night visit with her
aister,
January 23-24-25
ciety
guests for the: dtnner.
Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
"THE SANDPtPIR"
Other members altendlng In- Harry Moms has returned
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Mrs. Bernard Garrett of DuniTechnlcolorl
eluded
Mabel
Van
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Mildto
Akron
alter
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for
L-W Va viSI'ted receoUy
Ell za beth Talor Rlrhard s.,..
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ton, Eva Marie Saint, Morgan red F'rank, Eva Kimes, Mrs. e una
WJ e, . rs.
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with her mother, Mrs. B. F.
Mason, Chas. Bron•on.
Ida Knight, Mrs. Flor&lt;DCe · en Hubbard Morris Friday.
Gravely and her mter Mill.
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chael, Betty Frederick, Letba K&gt;thryn Elhs, daughter of, Religious Affirmation Day J. A. Eden.
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Mrs. Della C::Ornahan of Bucy- ,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_, rus, Is a patient at Holzer Hos- and Royal Observance Day
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pita! In Gallipolis.
be held at the Pomeroy Maso11- j
ic Temple Sunday •t z p.m.
Party Given Monday
Special services for all
,
At Dillard Home
Arch Masons and brother
Mrs. Ralph H. Ballard enter- sons, w'.'l be observed
WEST COLUMBIA - Funertained with a Stanley party i by lBVIImg the Order ol
a! services were held. Monday :
, Monday afternoon et her home/~" ~tar ~nd f f';;;uhes and B•lh- at 2 p.m. for. William E. Foley,!
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at the Rawlings-Coats Funeral'
by Mrs.
Richard Order of Job s Daughters,
home In Middleport. Burial wu !
In the Riverview cemetery. 1
garnet were played i pore~ts, to take part In the
with prizes awarded to Miss Jow.s lp annual service.
PaUbearers were
Russell ,
Doris White, Mrs. Arthur Mor· The Rev. Compaoion Free- Young Jr., Willtam
Young,
arity and Mrs. Ballard. Mrs. land Norris will bring the mes- 1
Rife, Worley RHo,
! Arvil Holter woe tho opprecia- sage, the Norris quartet will James Kauff, Paul Kauff and
i tion prize.
sing religious songs, and
Wilham Lemley. Rev. Donald
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Relreshments were served by will be pr,.ented by Job's
Boone was In charga of the ser' the hosteSI to the above and ;gbters. AU Masons and
II"''"· Oliver Bailey, Mrs. Stan- 1familles are urged to Re::lw~A~ttendlag from out-of- town
Trussell and Mro. Russell this spectol service.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dov1ments will be
ts and Mr. and Mn. Charleo
Foley, Rutland; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rife and Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Rife, RD, Mldclleport; Mr.
and Mrs. Wi!Uam Lemley and
Illr.
and Mrs. Michael Mate,
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William Foley, Columbuo; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lemley and daughter and Joha Lambert, RD,
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Young Sr.,
Mrs. Olevia Young and Mrs.
Janice Young, all of West \)1lumbla; Mr. and Mn. Robert
Kennedy, Mrs. Cecil Kauff ed
Mrs. Paul Kauff, aU of Ru~
land: Mra. Robert Grogan o1
Toledo, Mr. and Mrs.
John
Belt Bargains tlre tlt •••
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Naturolizers patented Contoured Sole
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I'OMI!ROY'I QUALITY IHOI ITOitl

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RUTLAND FURNITURE
ARNOLD GRATE

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RUTLAND, 0.

NAME OMITTED
The name of a half-brother,
Frank Still, was unlntenUonally
omilted from the list of survivors of William E. .Foley, West
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Naming of Directors is
Delayed Until Feb. 16th

7.95 Slacks

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8. 95 and 9. 95
Slacks

C'rltlclsm of how directors of the Melgo County Com•
munlty Improvement Corp. are selected Is expected to be
quieted by an action taken Wednesday night In Pomeroy.
Reported · complaints centered upon the theme that "de·
mocrats had been pa"ed up" In nan1ing dlrecton 1111 year.
Meeting at the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Co. In Middleport, with President Bill Chllds In the chair,
the CIC delayed nomtnatlon of nine dlreclon until Febtlm.16.
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lee, Jolm Blaettnsr. Olin Boothe,
Dick OweR Jock caraey, Bm
TOUR BANK - Mrs. Mary Grover, bookkeeper at the Pomeroy National Bank, shows Pomeroy Junior High studettta
A comntittee ol three, Fred Grueser, Lloyd
Blackwood, Pat.y Ash, Kathy Francis and Randy Burt equipment used in her department during a tour of the facility this week.
Crow, chairman, Bernard V. Bob lloefllch Crow
WJDpll More than eo eighth grade mathemattca students cl PHS teacher John Mora visited the bank as part or a study unJl
Fultz and to
Leslie
F'. Fultz,
was and Bob Jacoba. _
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nominate
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$12.95 WOMENS SLACKS ·.. · .............. SALE $8.00
$10.95 WOMiNS SLACKS .................. SALE $7.00
$9.95 WOMENS SLACKS ...... ---- ·.. ·.... SALE $7.00
$7.95 WOMENS SLACKS .................. SALE $5.00
$5.95 WOMENS SLACKS .............. ·.. · SALE $4.00
$4.95 WOMENS SLACKS ........ ·...... ·.. SALE $3.00
$3.95 WOMENS SLACKS ...... · .......... · SALE $2.50
$4.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS .... -- ............ SALE $3.00
$3.95 GIRLS SLACK S~TS ............ ·.... · SALE $2.50
$2.95 GillLS SLACK SETS ..... -.. ,.. " .. ... SAlE $2.00
$7.95 Womens Orion Sweaters (Extra Size) ·· SALE $5.00
$5.95 Womens Banlon Sweaters (Extra Size) SALE $4.00
$3.95 GIRLS SLACKS · -- ·.... ·...... · .. .. .. SALE $2.50
$2.95 GIRLS SLACKS · .... ·.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. SALE $2.00
$7.95 WOMEN$ SLIPOYER SWEATERS .... SALE $5.00
$5.95 WOMEN$ SLIPOYER SWEARRS .... SALE $4.00
$29.50 WOMEN$ RAINCOATS · ·· ·· ·•···· · SALE $22.00
$25.00 WOMEN$ RAINCOATS ··· · ········ SALE $20.00
$19.50 WOMENS RAINCOATS .. ·...... ·.. SALE $15.00
$16.50 WOMENS RAINCOATS : ·.... · .... · SALE $13.00
$13.95 WOMENS RAINCOATS ............ SALE $10.00
$7.95 GIRLS SWEATERS ·.... ·.. -- .... -- .. -- SALE $5.00
$5.95 GIRLS SWEATERS .. ·........ ·.. ·.... - SALE $4.00
$4.95 GIRLS SWEATERS .... · .......... ·.... SALE $3.00
$3.95 GIRL$ SWEATERS ·.... ·........ ·.... ·SALE $2.50
$12.95 WOMEN$ SWEATERS .......... ·.. · SALE $8.~
$1G.95 WOMENS SWEATERS .............. SALE $7,00
$8.95 WOMENS sWEARRS .... ·.......... · SALE $6.00
$7.95 WOMENS SWEATERS ................ SALE $5.00 .
$5.95 WOMENS SWEATERS ............... ~ SALE $4.00 :
$4.95 WOMEN$ SWEATERS ·.... ·.......... SALE $3.QO ~•.
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It wao pointed out that nomfnalions for prospective directors will still be open from the
floor at the next meeting. Current dlrectnrs and members tf
the C. 1. C. executive comntittee
will cootlnue to serve In their
pressnt capacity until the next
meeting.

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The MDIII- SintpSQJI....,_ out to Iuach '*-" 12:10 and Johnsoa lnsura!lce nr any com- 1formatio• concerning them to lings, Jack Bachner, Genevlevt
Agency 08 North Beeollll-av 111 p. m.
billation of the above names. ceontact, his department ur the Sherman, John Frede~~ek Full&gt;,
Middleport Ioooted of It was reported tho 111011ey Police said the. amount
the IMe1gs t;ounty Shenlf Robert C. Cec1i Bradbury,
G&gt;li 1\(liler,
era! hundred clollarlln ;ash 111111 approllmately $500 111 f1, fS, checks were wrtllea for totaled lj Hartenbaeh.
. IFranki!Il Tr1pplett, John Zerkle
number
of
cbecklln
darlJII
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and
$21)
bills,
was
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out
$763.14.
Signatures
on
the
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m- Da~sy Patterson and Dw1gbt Of~
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Chief Gilkey revealed . the elude Isabel . S.'mpson Norman ]&gt;er. .
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enterell wblla Ill employoo Wlf IIIU'ance 1 SimjlllOII, Jnsuraaeo and urged uyone having iR- Hellman. Harnet Barr Rawl- twn of the burglary.

:;~:~:f1.~1 Ke.aton,

Stake-out
Nel Sthree
Juvem•1es

Calm in l'eath Row, Vows I nnocense

rectoro.
Nine directors are selected by COLUMBUS UP!) _ ''I'm He may leave the L-block As 1 coedemned mao, Kea- blhack. hwavy ha ir. Hed lhe~ hbome Kea~ o, aRone - ti me inm aMte of
the membership of the C. I. C. innocent, tl* condemned man onct 8 day _ for exercise ill ton does have some privileges. w en_ e w~s 15 an . as .een 11.'e v 1 u~ e1or?la 1ory a1 ans.
Tht lnvltaUon was cleU•voredj
according to Presldeat ~·said l..;k- around the room tho prison courtyard, but he He may have coffee whenever ljlaiTled tw~ee. lhe first bme held. With sl?ymg Karl Bartee,
to Jllll. .o.ndbl by U.
and the other SIX . are appoml- a • then ~ . directly Into dnesn1. "l don't cart to leave he wants it and IS g1ven 24- When he was 16. He had two 42, of New CarliSle and Rutb
Amba,..dor !llester
Middleport Pollee Chief Her- ed. by tho Meigs Gounty Com- mnd e es '~m 1101 'afraid my cell much," he !Mid. "I've hour across ro • radio.
children .with each wife. HIS Sherman .. 43, a Da yton walt.ru,tnl a 30; ll!lnute formal
bert Gilkey's dept. appro- miSSioners. Those already nam- loydle~' •
been to the OIOUI'I)olrti Ollly "I have a set of earphoaes second w1fe. Harnet, and the~r ress. dunng a holdup a\ a bar
at bei' olflce.
bonded three Juvenile boys Wed- ed by the comntisslooers for
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three Urnes."
in my cell and like to listen ch.'!~ren hve w•th hw parenls. Marrh 15.
nesdsy night entering Cenlral tbia year ara Bernard Fultz, Cleo Vernon Keaton of Day· Twice a week be II allowed at night to the radio," be said. . 1 ve accepted the fact I may Keaton insists he Is Innocent
DELAWARE, omo elemenniary school building. Middleport: Fred Crow. SYJ'll· ton, o resident of the Ohio Pllll- to shower and a prison barber ''I've become adjusted to life die and sm wilhng w do JUSt as of the Francis murder He sel
Rickey
has~i.s~~~~~
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of the lrlo, two rnse: Kenneth McElblnny, re- itenli'ary'o death row since Nov. shaves him with a safety razor here and time slowly DIOves ou. the others have dono before out several reasons in' his aIale Br"""'
""" thee board 0f COIIIIty 9, told me abou1 bis pbll010,.~
•"'- oa Wednesdays and Frldsys, There really aren't any days me ' " he sa~d · . ted P'ck peal to support his trial was uo"
ed lbe city and Obi0
14 and the other 15, was presea....,.
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made by Patrolmn Raymond comnlissloners; Leeslle Fultz eal outlook on his date with the leaving blm with a heavy black here" he said "! don't believe Keaton was conv1&lt;
n
UniVWilly a ctfl el abeoll
wh
st·•-• _ ,_ Pomeroy· Freeland Norris Ro- 0lectr' chal 111 Ill IntervieW
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m wrlllng notes 1o pnson off!- Pleas Nov. 5 of first de e But Keaton says he Is not bE$.
oall My Past Century" by
olde
building.
and Veraon Wever Rut- Inside the prlSOlll stark gray He wears the special unironn, clals and asking for favors. I murder in the shooting of :.':,. ter,
lhop Rerbil'l Welch.
Chief Gilkey saltl It WB! lite In· ard lo clalms
walls.
red stripee down the legs of his mmd my own business sad rice L. Francis, 27, of Williams- "I have nothing agln.st tbe
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port during a robbery
last Ohio penal system," he told me.
of~~~~esMI-~nllmili k.li b~lddl t '~ : t ~ was uofalr 11 that 110 ':m! WUJJ. Walking Into a grim, for- pela of his blue denun jacket Keal&lt;ln Is 28, shorter than av- March !3 m a rural area near And, be said, the prison ~
.._:'epnr po co par crats wore named 11 was a tr-llke pebilentiary 11 BD 1111- and white shirt instead of the erage with a medium build and Williamsport.
cials watching over him "art
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ment after tt was reported the reed that the C. 'I C ts
rorgettable elPOrtenco - even uaual prison blue wort shlriS. a tbick crop of carefully parted Dayl&lt;ln pollee also charged just doing their job."
before bla daslh flat Dec. 9
was entered at least leur
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Die by llutlenls, faculty
tlmee recenUy. Chlel Gilkey al- a political group and that any'
1!11111; dsyw:snd
MoosenteiCed to go
l'I'ASHINGTON (UPI) -The
· Old Wnleyan' flltb
Chlel Gllk
aid that ffl
OTHER BU81NE88
to the chair April 22 for a slaySelective Service Syotem will
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soul lnsltl: b:l::. Crow, a Pomeroy attorney, Ina
• robbery. But bls
willlla the- 18 days
ltldt.. .Ia become the
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Jary
discussed
the
prot&gt;OCII
of
the
ease
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appealed
and
the
wiletbor
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new prison being located to execution data Ia lndellnlte.
-collega
studenta to meet
alty't· atbletlc director II
bellevecl Imminent.
Melg County
lndi ling be ''Time goes by slowly 11
matlpOWer aoeo11 ollhe war In
NEW YORK (UP!) -A 3-year-old boy, offered a mini.,
Chief Gilkey salcl that milk,
sba adtnUoaal calnl
death row" Keaton told me.
Viet Nom.
tore flag from a large display, chose one for blmseU and
ClOUIH B v s - .T IB~~~I c:~s. and olber Items bad been ~sy by ~· d of Ibis .:"'" We talked the interview room
his big sister, then thoughtfully said: "Please, may I bavo
Thodeo admhdotratlon'a In
during the recent entries ~Ids :O:~ewed the wactl~lty of a rpiaoa oftice. 11 was the PT. PLEASANT - Brerry
Tbe deelsloa will be ap to one for daddy'"
trial ~nt pregram
of
€enfral scbool bullcllng olllt C I C during the 1 t first time be bas spoken to a Jones, MBSOD County represen- Lt. Gea. Lewis B. Renhey,
The incident took place the day before the funeral ol
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another IGol wblch Is
wbleh was gotten Into through
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ject as IIOW3III8Il sin bls arrest.
laUve In the House of olegates, lllrector of 1.. IJBiem. H be the late President Kennedy, accurding to Maude Shaw, tho
I'Oidy for Immediate Ull
the furnace room.
Robert :~ell
Keatoa
llllllef the con- ed the only republlc&amp;R I? wm deeldeo to lap celloge man- Kennedy children's nurse, writing in the ourrent lssuo of
tiW ealllpllp to ottract.new
ppolnted•
ber hi chair- slant lcb of
urlty guards election In Mason County to the JIOII'&lt;I" pool, Ike poorest sllld- the Lsdies' Home Journal
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.. .Vetorw Memorial Roepltal
for 111116'"":. ~~
de- IR a 7:-7 cell
with a democratic sweep In tha Nov. enta wlll pi the flrltl-A ciao- The child was John . F. ''So I told her •• gently II I
Tba Oltin Water w
ADMI8IIION8- Alma Pullins, elded that lhe•b lawa shO:d be. bunk basin ancl tolleL Be Is IIIIH _elections, has ~oonced olflcatlolll llld 10me will be Ketllledv Jr. and the flag be could; It was my duty to do so.
ltotary Commission bold Itt
Velsla Roush, Mlcldleeport; and changed so th%t" dueo will be .,. ;, 12 prisoners awaiting OI· be wlll not be 1 candidate for drafted by next year,
picked for his lather, apparen~ Caroline sobbed on my sbou&gt;
-ung Wadneodsy llld said
illle,
payable .., January 1 o1 each eeullon but aside from 18 oe- reelection In th_e May prhnary.
Under the aystom, a collece 1y because It resembled the der, and 1 comforted her; until,
wlll bqln procesa1ng
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Boyd, year.
easlonal ~ of cbeu ar oards Jones atsted m an open letter studeat tam a toll Ia see Presidential standard, was Ia- at last, she fell asleep."
Uonti 110011 far the •so mlillon Pomeroy; Audrey Gibbs, New a.Jlds called the C 1 C "The be has ntUe to do with the otb- the! be could not devote the wbere be atando In eomparl- ter buried with the PreSident. MISs Sbaw sa1d that the task
bu available. The funds,
Raven; Wllma Ginther, O.eotor·
anfzatlon tbet ~
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time necessary Ito serve the ~o- oon wllll the ml of bls class. "It seemed to 10e so poignant of telling Joba Jr. of hil
vlded 'by Oldo vote'rl tlmJugb
Reed Crill')', Long Bottom;
~ about getting induslry lo- '
, pie, as bls business II ':"''ulrmg U .. oeores well be ll geaer- and fitting; lor President,tatber's death fell to Roberl
pm'al of the capital
mo Eyaon, ReedavUJe; Mrs. Ro- cated In Melp County,
NOW YOU KNOW
more and more of his time. ally COIIldered life from a Kennedy was buried on his IKennedy, but she didu'l th10•
lllelll bond tuue bJ lha
Hamm and daughter, A~ Altendlng-eCbll.k, Horace Tile Repobllc. 11 IRaol ,..
".:c~ll,!':,ti: dralt calL U be doeo 'poorly, son'• third birthday," Miss the child was old enough to
11166, tlectiu, will be Ioaaed
hens, Cheryl Smalelllkl, PL Klrr Jack Welab John Weraer pnc!talmod.., MIJI4, Ull, In sbould be made tmo •
be may be called lip. The tes~ . Shaw wrote.
understand completely.
eounl)r etJIIIIIIsslone to
Pleasant; Ward Sayre, Raelne; ~~ Shuler,
E. B~ .....na.e d 1 ...,.,.. o1 dlately 80 other~= tng oyslem allo applleo to The ehildren'o nnnny, goverulllnalGn ol water
Rodney Swartz, Letart, W. Va.
lh -.o1 AflllliDIIIJ If 111e clldates could file priOr to the aradaale atsolenll.
ness to the Kennedys for seve• Goodloe Wants 40
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Unfled Nallou.
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The llaclno emergency oquad
To date, oo candidate baa rued Coo
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - City
rlcal\ttralllllcla "" wbicb
ADMISSIONS --: Beiea wn; uall wu lltiiOOIOIIed at 7:20p.m.
LOCAL ftMI'II
or liiiiiiOUIICOd bil Intentions to
per
unm to 6-year-old Carohne..
Health Commissioner Dr Ollie
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tiams, llntlaJid; Lelia Wolfe, Wednesday for Mrs. Jobn Law- Tbetemperaturelal'llmeroy's .leek the seat In the House of New 19th district
Thou tragiC ~v•~:. :~ M. Goodloe said Wednesd~y bfs
Middleport.
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aoa Racine, wbo was Iaten to businou cllstrlct at 11:11 a. m. Deltitlal&lt;ll.
ASHLAND, Ohio
(UP!) - paron Y was . p a
u office wlll have It) hire 4ll reg!"
DISCIIARGB8 - AIWa Blet- llle Golllpolla Clinic and was tndsy was 11 ..... lltlder James WJulns, 13Q! Meadow- state Rep. Dol! K. Cooper, R- came a7~t ~· 0
tered nurses to handle the i~
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